diff --git a/.vsconfig b/.vsconfig new file mode 100644 index 0000000..f019fd0 --- /dev/null +++ b/.vsconfig @@ -0,0 +1,6 @@ +{ + "version": "1.0", + "components": [ + "Microsoft.VisualStudio.Workload.ManagedGame" + ] +} diff --git a/Assets/Editor.meta b/Assets/Editor.meta new file mode 100644 index 0000000..1d1b2e1 --- /dev/null +++ b/Assets/Editor.meta @@ -0,0 +1,8 @@ +fileFormatVersion: 2 +guid: d4be753bffbac8d4c99c0d4cdad9d5d2 +folderAsset: yes +DefaultImporter: + externalObjects: {} + userData: + assetBundleName: + assetBundleVariant: diff --git a/Assets/Editor/GenerateSupabaseSecretsPrebuild.cs b/Assets/Editor/GenerateSupabaseSecretsPrebuild.cs new file mode 100644 index 0000000..acebd67 --- /dev/null +++ b/Assets/Editor/GenerateSupabaseSecretsPrebuild.cs @@ -0,0 +1,54 @@ +#if UNITY_EDITOR +using System; +using System.IO; +using UnityEditor; +using UnityEditor.Build; +using UnityEditor.Build.Reporting; +using UnityEngine; + +[Serializable] class SupabaseClientSecrets { public string url; public string anonKey; } + +public class GenerateSupabaseSecretsPrebuild : IPreprocessBuildWithReport +{ + public int callbackOrder => 0; + + public void OnPreprocessBuild(BuildReport report) + { + // 1) read from Cloud Build env (populated from project secrets) + var url = Environment.GetEnvironmentVariable("SUPABASE_URL"); + var anonKey = Environment.GetEnvironmentVariable("SUPABASE_ANON"); + + // 2) local dev override (git-ignored) + var devPath = Path.Combine(Application.dataPath, "Editor/supabase.secrets.dev.json"); + if (File.Exists(devPath)) + { + try + { + var dev = JsonUtility.FromJson(File.ReadAllText(devPath)); + if (!string.IsNullOrWhiteSpace(dev.url)) url = dev.url; + if (!string.IsNullOrWhiteSpace(dev.anonKey)) anonKey = dev.anonKey; + } + catch { Debug.LogWarning("Invalid supabase.secrets.dev.json; ignoring."); } + } + + if (string.IsNullOrWhiteSpace(url) || string.IsNullOrWhiteSpace(anonKey)) + throw new BuildFailedException("Missing SUPABASE_URL or SUPABASE_ANON_KEY."); + + var json = JsonUtility.ToJson(new SupabaseClientSecrets { url = url, anonKey = anonKey }, false); + + var resDir = Path.Combine(Application.dataPath, "Resources"); + Directory.CreateDirectory(resDir); + var outPath = Path.Combine(resDir, "SupabaseClientSecrets.json"); + File.WriteAllText(outPath, json); + + AssetDatabase.ImportAsset(RelativeToProject(outPath)); + Debug.Log("Embedded SupabaseClientSecrets.json"); + } + + static string RelativeToProject(string abs) + { + var root = Application.dataPath[..^"Assets".Length]; + return abs.Replace(root, "").Replace("\\", "/"); + } +} +#endif diff --git a/Assets/Editor/GenerateSupabaseSecretsPrebuild.cs.meta b/Assets/Editor/GenerateSupabaseSecretsPrebuild.cs.meta new file mode 100644 index 0000000..53890b9 --- /dev/null +++ b/Assets/Editor/GenerateSupabaseSecretsPrebuild.cs.meta @@ -0,0 +1,2 @@ +fileFormatVersion: 2 +guid: eaaa4e4797f4ddc46ba77c5cb7cfa543 \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/Assets/Editor/PlayersDevTools.cs b/Assets/Editor/PlayersDevTools.cs new file mode 100644 index 0000000..bf817b1 --- /dev/null +++ b/Assets/Editor/PlayersDevTools.cs @@ -0,0 +1,205 @@ +#if UNITY_EDITOR +using System; +using System.Collections.Generic; +using System.Threading.Tasks; +using System.Text.Json; +using UnityEditor; +using UnityEngine; +using Supabase; +using Postgrest; +using Postgrest.Attributes; +using Postgrest.Models; + +#region DB Model + +[Table("players")] +public class PlayerRow : BaseModel +{ + [PrimaryKey("wallet_address", false)] + [Column("wallet_address")] public string WalletAddress { get; set; } + + [Column("total_kills")] public int TotalKills { get; set; } + [Column("average_placement")] public decimal? AveragePlacement { get; set; } + [Column("win_percentage")] public decimal? WinPercentage { get; set; } + [Column("in_game_currency")] public long InGameCurrency { get; set; } + + // jsonb – we'll send/receive as a plain object map + [Column("purchased_items")] public Dictionary PurchasedItems { get; set; } = new(); + + [Column("updated_at")] public DateTimeOffset? UpdatedAt { get; set; } +} + +#endregion + +public class PlayersDevTools : EditorWindow +{ + // Inputs + string wallet = "dev_wallet_test_1"; + int totalKills = 3; + double avgPlacement = 2.5; + double winPct = 55.25; + long currency = 1000; + string purchasedJson = "{\"starter_pack\":true,\"sword\":\"iron\"}"; + + Supabase.Client client; + + [MenuItem("Tools/Supabase/Players Tester")] + public static void Open() => GetWindow("Players Tester"); + + async void OnEnable() => await EnsureClient(); + + async Task EnsureClient() + { + if (client != null) return; + var s = await SupabaseSecretsLoader.LoadAsync(); // editor dev json or Resources + var opts = new SupabaseOptions { AutoRefreshToken = true, AutoConnectRealtime = false, Schema = "public" }; + client = new Supabase.Client(s.url, s.anonKey, opts); + await client.InitializeAsync(); + } + + void OnGUI() + { + EditorGUILayout.LabelField("Upsert / Read / Delete: public.players", EditorStyles.boldLabel); + EditorGUILayout.Space(); + + wallet = EditorGUILayout.TextField("wallet_address", wallet); + totalKills = EditorGUILayout.IntField("total_kills", totalKills); + avgPlacement = EditorGUILayout.DoubleField("average_placement", avgPlacement); + winPct = EditorGUILayout.DoubleField("win_percentage", winPct); + currency = EditorGUILayout.LongField("in_game_currency", currency); + purchasedJson = EditorGUILayout.TextField("purchased_items (json)", purchasedJson); + + EditorGUILayout.Space(); + using (new EditorGUILayout.HorizontalScope()) + { + if (GUILayout.Button("UPSERT")) _ = UpsertAsync(); + if (GUILayout.Button("READ")) _ = ReadAsync(); + if (GUILayout.Button("DELETE")) _ = DeleteAsync(); + } + } + + async Task UpsertAsync() + { + try + { + await EnsureClient(); + + var row = new PlayerRow + { + WalletAddress = wallet, + TotalKills = totalKills, + AveragePlacement = (decimal)avgPlacement, + WinPercentage = (decimal)winPct, + InGameCurrency = currency, + PurchasedItems = ParseDict(purchasedJson), + UpdatedAt = DateTimeOffset.UtcNow + }; + + // postgrest-csharp 3.5.x – Upsert by PK, no onConflict param + var resp = await client.From().Upsert(row); + var saved = resp.Models.Count > 0 ? resp.Models[0] : row; + + Debug.Log($"✅ UPSERT OK -> wallet={saved.WalletAddress} kills={saved.TotalKills} currency={saved.InGameCurrency}"); + ShowNotification(new GUIContent("UPSERT OK")); + } + catch (Exception e) + { + Debug.LogError($"UPSERT FAILED: {e.Message}"); + ShowNotification(new GUIContent("UPSERT FAILED")); + } + } + + async Task ReadAsync() + { + try + { + await EnsureClient(); + + var resp = await client + .From() + .Select("*") // 3.5.x needs a string + .Filter("wallet_address", Postgrest.Constants.Operator.Equals, wallet) + .Get(); + + if (resp.Models.Count == 0) + { + Debug.LogWarning("No row found."); + ShowNotification(new GUIContent("NOT FOUND")); + return; + } + + var p = resp.Models[0]; + Debug.Log($"✅ READ -> wallet={p.WalletAddress}, kills={p.TotalKills}, avg={p.AveragePlacement}, win%={p.WinPercentage}, cur={p.InGameCurrency}, items={JsonSerializer.Serialize(p.PurchasedItems)}"); + ShowNotification(new GUIContent("READ OK")); + } + catch (Exception e) + { + Debug.LogError($"READ FAILED: {e.Message}"); + ShowNotification(new GUIContent("READ FAILED")); + } + } + + async Task DeleteAsync() + { + try + { + await EnsureClient(); + + await client + .From() + .Filter("wallet_address", Postgrest.Constants.Operator.Equals, wallet) + .Delete(); + + Debug.Log("✅ DELETE OK"); + ShowNotification(new GUIContent("DELETE OK")); + } + catch (Exception e) + { + Debug.LogError($"DELETE FAILED: {e.Message}"); + ShowNotification(new GUIContent("DELETE FAILED")); + } + } + + // -------- JSON helpers (System.Text.Json) -------- + static Dictionary ParseDict(string json) + { + var result = new Dictionary(); + if (string.IsNullOrWhiteSpace(json)) return result; + + try + { + using var doc = JsonDocument.Parse(json); + if (doc.RootElement.ValueKind != JsonValueKind.Object) return result; + + foreach (var p in doc.RootElement.EnumerateObject()) + result[p.Name] = ToPlain(p.Value); + } + catch { /* ignore -> empty dict */ } + return result; + } + + static object ToPlain(JsonElement e) + { + switch (e.ValueKind) + { + case JsonValueKind.String: return e.GetString(); + case JsonValueKind.Number: + if (e.TryGetInt64(out var l)) return l; + if (e.TryGetDouble(out var d)) return d; + return e.GetRawText(); + case JsonValueKind.True: return true; + case JsonValueKind.False: return false; + case JsonValueKind.Null: return null; + case JsonValueKind.Array: + var list = new List(); + foreach (var it in e.EnumerateArray()) list.Add(ToPlain(it)); + return list; + case JsonValueKind.Object: + var dict = new Dictionary(); + foreach (var p in e.EnumerateObject()) dict[p.Name] = ToPlain(p.Value); + return dict; + default: return e.GetRawText(); + } + } +} +#endif diff --git a/Assets/Editor/PlayersDevTools.cs.meta b/Assets/Editor/PlayersDevTools.cs.meta new file mode 100644 index 0000000..5fd426d --- /dev/null +++ b/Assets/Editor/PlayersDevTools.cs.meta @@ -0,0 +1,2 @@ +fileFormatVersion: 2 +guid: e00fc484bb422604caed4b0cf9609e65 \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/Assets/Editor/SupabaseSecretsVerifier.cs b/Assets/Editor/SupabaseSecretsVerifier.cs new file mode 100644 index 0000000..801ec17 --- /dev/null +++ b/Assets/Editor/SupabaseSecretsVerifier.cs @@ -0,0 +1,53 @@ +#if UNITY_EDITOR +using System.Threading.Tasks; +using UnityEditor; +using UnityEngine; +using UnityEngine.Networking; +using Supabase; + +public static class SupabaseSecretsVerifier +{ + [MenuItem("Tools/Supabase/Verify Secrets (Editor)")] + public static void VerifyMenu() { _ = VerifyAsync(); } + + static string Mask(string s) => + string.IsNullOrEmpty(s) ? "" : + (s.Length <= 8 ? $"***{s[^4..]}" : $"{s[..4]}***{s[^6..]}"); + + static async Task VerifyAsync() + { + try + { + // 1) Load secrets (dev file in Editor OR Resources if present) + var sec = await SupabaseSecretsLoader.LoadAsync(); + + // 2) Log masked values + Debug.Log($"[Supabase] URL: {sec.url}\nAnon: {Mask(sec.anonKey)}"); + + // 3) Try Client init (no network calls needed here) + var opts = new SupabaseOptions { AutoConnectRealtime = false, AutoRefreshToken = true }; + var client = new Client(sec.url, sec.anonKey, opts); + await client.InitializeAsync(); + + // 4) Optional lightweight API ping (Auth health -> 200 OK) + var healthUrl = $"{sec.url.TrimEnd('/')}/auth/v1/health"; + using var req = UnityWebRequest.Get(healthUrl); + req.SetRequestHeader("apikey", sec.anonKey); + await req.SendWebRequest(); + + var ok = req.result == UnityWebRequest.Result.Success && req.responseCode == 200; + var msg = ok ? "✅ Secrets OK: Editor can init Supabase and reach /auth/v1/health." + : $"⚠️ Init OK but health probe returned {req.responseCode} ({req.error}). " + + "This can be blocked by firewall; init still proves secrets are loaded."; + + Debug.Log(msg); + EditorUtility.DisplayDialog("Supabase Secrets", msg + $"\n\nHost: {new System.Uri(sec.url).Host}\nAnon: {Mask(sec.anonKey)}", "OK"); + } + catch (System.Exception ex) + { + Debug.LogError($"❌ Supabase secrets verification failed: {ex.Message}"); + EditorUtility.DisplayDialog("Supabase Secrets", "❌ Verification failed:\n" + ex.Message, "OK"); + } + } +} +#endif diff --git a/Assets/Editor/SupabaseSecretsVerifier.cs.meta b/Assets/Editor/SupabaseSecretsVerifier.cs.meta new file mode 100644 index 0000000..cd69fa9 --- /dev/null +++ b/Assets/Editor/SupabaseSecretsVerifier.cs.meta @@ -0,0 +1,2 @@ +fileFormatVersion: 2 +guid: c3a3724e5f6cb2e45a163af4ede0050f \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/Assets/Editor/supabase.secrets.dev.json b/Assets/Editor/supabase.secrets.dev.json new file mode 100644 index 0000000..034b58c --- /dev/null +++ b/Assets/Editor/supabase.secrets.dev.json @@ -0,0 +1 @@ +{"url":"https://ouhzztijvgrvjpdvgido.supabase.co","anonKey":"eyJhbGciOiJIUzI1NiIsInR5cCI6IkpXVCJ9.eyJpc3MiOiJzdXBhYmFzZSIsInJlZiI6Im91aHp6dGlqdmdydmpwZHZnaWRvIiwicm9sZSI6ImFub24iLCJpYXQiOjE3NjAxNjQzNzUsImV4cCI6MjA3NTc0MDM3NX0.60JLI7OIAZRiqNg0SOHPPORMkCcspHvFD7LwETRwUDE"} diff --git a/Assets/Editor/supabase.secrets.dev.json.meta b/Assets/Editor/supabase.secrets.dev.json.meta new file mode 100644 index 0000000..13b1e5d --- /dev/null +++ b/Assets/Editor/supabase.secrets.dev.json.meta @@ -0,0 +1,7 @@ +fileFormatVersion: 2 +guid: 2b0912cbe91eaaa4c866ee4da239a044 +TextScriptImporter: + externalObjects: {} + userData: + assetBundleName: + assetBundleVariant: diff --git a/Assets/PlayerWalletAddress.cs b/Assets/PlayerWalletAddress.cs new file mode 100644 index 0000000..8ef3233 --- /dev/null +++ b/Assets/PlayerWalletAddress.cs @@ -0,0 +1,47 @@ +using UnityEngine; +using TMPro; +namespace TPSBR +{ + + public class PlayerWalletAddress : MonoBehaviour + { + string firstFourChars = ""; + string lastFourChars = ""; + // Start is called once before the first execution of Update after the MonoBehaviour is created + void Start() + { + if (PlayerPrefs.HasKey("WALLET_ADDRESS")) + { + GetTruncatedString(); + this.GetComponent().text = firstFourChars + "......" + lastFourChars; + } + } + + // Update is called once per frame + void Update() + { + + } + public void GetTruncatedString() + { + string originalString = PlayerPrefs.GetString("WALLET_ADDRESS"); + + if (originalString.Length >= 4) + { + firstFourChars = originalString.Substring(0, 4); + } + else + { + firstFourChars = originalString; // Or handle as needed if shorter + } + if (originalString.Length >= 4) + { + lastFourChars = originalString.Substring(originalString.Length - 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Default chain: {_defaultChainId}"); + AppKit.ConnectorController.AccountConnected += OnWalletConnected; + + } + + // Button hook + public void OnWalletConnectButton() + { + if (!_initialized) + { + StartCoroutine(OpenAfterReady()); + return; + } + //AppKit.OpenModal(ViewType.Connect); // shows QR + //AppKit.ConnectorController.AccountConnected += OnWalletConnected; + OpenQrModal(); + } + public void OnBrowserExtensionButton() + { + if (!_initialized) + { + StartCoroutine(ConnectDesktopAfterReady()); + return; + } + + TriggerDesktopConnect(); + } + + // Waits until initialized; doesn't re-init + private IEnumerator OpenAfterReady() + { + yield return WaitForInitialization(); + OpenQrModal(); + } + + private IEnumerator ConnectDesktopAfterReady() + { + yield return WaitForInitialization(); + TriggerDesktopConnect(); + } + + private IEnumerator WaitForInitialization() + { + var isInitProp = typeof(AppKit).GetProperty("IsInitialized", + BindingFlags.Static | BindingFlags.NonPublic | BindingFlags.Public); + + while (isInitProp != null && !(bool)isInitProp.GetValue(null)) + yield return null; + yield break; + } + + private void OpenQrModal() + { + AppKit.OpenModal(ViewType.Connect); + AppKit.ConnectorController.AccountConnected += OnWalletConnected; + } + + private void TriggerDesktopConnect() + { + var controller = AppKit.ConnectorController; + if (controller == null) + { + Debug.LogWarning("AppKit ConnectorController unavailable for desktop connection."); + return; + } + + var controllerType = controller.GetType(); + var methods = controllerType.GetMethods(BindingFlags.Instance | BindingFlags.Public | BindingFlags.NonPublic); + + foreach (var method in methods) + { + if (method.Name != "ConnectAsync") continue; + + var parameters = method.GetParameters(); + if (parameters.Length == 0) continue; + + var args = new object[parameters.Length]; + var success = true; + + for (int i = 0; i < parameters.Length; i++) + { + var paramType = parameters[i].ParameterType; + + if (paramType.IsEnum && paramType.Name.Contains("ConnectMethod")) + { + try + { + args[i] = Enum.Parse(paramType, "Desktop", true); + } + catch + { + success = false; + break; + } + } + else if (paramType.Name.Contains("ConnectParams")) + { + args[i] = Activator.CreateInstance(paramType); + } + else if (paramType.FullName == typeof(System.Threading.CancellationToken).FullName) + { + args[i] = default(System.Threading.CancellationToken); + } + else if (paramType.IsValueType) + { + args[i] = Activator.CreateInstance(paramType); + } + else + { + args[i] = null; + } + } + + if (!success) continue; + + var result = method.Invoke(controller, args); + if (result is Task task) + { + StartCoroutine(WaitForTask(task)); + } + + AppKit.ConnectorController.AccountConnected += OnWalletConnected; + return; + } + + Debug.LogWarning("Unable to locate desktop ConnectAsync overload; falling back to QR modal."); + OpenQrModal(); + } + + private IEnumerator WaitForTask(Task task) + { + while (task != null && !task.IsCompleted) + yield return null; + + yield break; + } + + private IEnumerator InitializeAppKit(AppKitConfig cfg) + { + var isInitProp = typeof(AppKit).GetProperty("IsInitialized", + BindingFlags.Static | BindingFlags.NonPublic | BindingFlags.Public); + if (isInitProp != null && (bool)isInitProp.GetValue(null)) yield break; + + var flags = BindingFlags.Static | BindingFlags.NonPublic | BindingFlags.Public; + + var initAsync = typeof(AppKit).GetMethod("InitializeAsync", flags); + if (initAsync != null) + { + var ps = initAsync.GetParameters(); + var result = ps.Length == 1 + ? initAsync.Invoke(null, new object[] { cfg }) + : initAsync.Invoke(null, null); + + if (result is Task t) + while (!t.IsCompleted) yield return null; + + yield break; + } + + var init = typeof(AppKit).GetMethod("Initialize", flags); + if (init != null) + { + var ps = init.GetParameters(); + var result = ps.Length == 1 + ? init.Invoke(null, new object[] { cfg }) + : init.Invoke(null, null); + + if (result is Task t) + while (!t.IsCompleted) yield return null; + + yield break; + } + + // If neither exists, rely on prefab auto-init + yield return null; + } + + private void OnWalletConnected(object sender, Reown.AppKit.Unity.Connector.AccountConnectedEventArgs e) + { + Debug.Log("✅ Wallet connected!"); + Debug.Log($"Address: {e.Account.Address}"); + PlayerPrefs.SetString("WALLET_ADDRESS", e.Account.Address); + PlayerLoginOrSignup(); + SceneManager.LoadScene(1); + + } + private void EnableDesktopWallets(AppKitConfig cfg) + { + TrySetConfigBoolean(cfg, "enableEIP6963", true); + TrySetConfigBoolean(cfg, "enableInjected", true); + TrySetConfigBoolean(cfg, "enableDesktop", true); + TrySetConfigBoolean(cfg, "enableDesktopWallets", true); + TrySetConfigBoolean(cfg, "enableInjectedWallets", true); + } + + private void TrySetConfigBoolean(AppKitConfig cfg, string memberName, bool value) + { + var flags = BindingFlags.Instance | BindingFlags.Public | BindingFlags.NonPublic; + var type = cfg.GetType(); + + var prop = type.GetProperty(memberName, flags); + if (prop != null && prop.CanWrite && prop.PropertyType == typeof(bool)) + { + prop.SetValue(cfg, value); + return; + } + + var field = type.GetField(memberName, flags); + if (field != null && field.FieldType == typeof(bool)) + { + field.SetValue(cfg, value); + } + } + public async void PlayerLoginOrSignup() + { + + try + { + var rec = await GameDb.WalletConnectedAsync(PlayerPrefs.GetString("WALLET_ADDRESS")); + Debug.Log($"[Runtime] ✅ Ensured player: {rec.WalletAddress} kills={rec.TotalKills} currency={rec.InGameCurrency}"); + } + catch (System.Exception e) + { + Debug.LogError($"[Runtime] ❌ Ensure failed: {e.Message}"); + } + + + } + [ContextMenu("AddKill")] + public async void AddKill() + { + try + { + var rec = await GameDb.AddKillAsync(PlayerPrefs.GetString("WALLET_ADDRESS")); + Debug.Log($"[Runtime] ✅ Ensured player: {rec.WalletAddress} kills={rec.TotalKills} currency={rec.InGameCurrency}"); + } + catch (System.Exception e) + { + Debug.LogError($"[Runtime] ❌ Ensure failed: {e.Message}"); + } + } + [ContextMenu("AddCurrency")] + + public async void AddCurrency() + { + try + { + var rec = await GameDb.AddCurrencyAsync(PlayerPrefs.GetString("WALLET_ADDRESS"),100); + Debug.Log($"[Runtime] ✅ Ensured player: {rec.WalletAddress} kills={rec.TotalKills} currency={rec.InGameCurrency}"); + } + catch (System.Exception e) + { + Debug.LogError($"[Runtime] ❌ Ensure failed: {e.Message}"); + } + } + [ContextMenu("GetCurrency")] + + public async void GetCurrency() + { + try + { + var rec = await GameDb.GetCurrencyAsync(PlayerPrefs.GetString("WALLET_ADDRESS")); + Debug.Log(rec.ToString()); + } + catch (System.Exception e) + { + Debug.LogError($"[Runtime] ❌ Ensure failed: {e.Message}"); + } + } + [ContextMenu("GetInventory")] + + public async void GetPurchasedItem() + { + try + { + var rec = await GameDb.GetPurchasedItemsJsonAsync(PlayerPrefs.GetString("WALLET_ADDRESS")); + Debug.Log(rec.ToString()); + } + catch (System.Exception e) + { + Debug.LogError($"[Runtime] ❌ Ensure failed: {e.Message}"); + } + } + [ContextMenu("AddGamesPlayed")] + + public async void AddGamesPlayed() + { + try + { + var rec = await GameDb.IncGamesPlayedAsync(PlayerPrefs.GetString("WALLET_ADDRESS")); + Debug.Log(rec.ToString()); + } + catch (System.Exception e) + { + Debug.LogError($"[Runtime] ❌ Ensure failed: {e.Message}"); + } + } + [ContextMenu("GetplayerData")] + + public async void PlayerDataAsync() + { + try + { + var rec = await GameDb.GetPlayerAsync(PlayerPrefs.GetString("WALLET_ADDRESS")); + Debug.Log(rec.ToString()); + } + catch (System.Exception e) + { + Debug.LogError($"[Runtime] ❌ Ensure failed: {e.Message}"); + } + + } + [ContextMenu("Placement")] + + public async void PlayerPlacement() + { + try + { + var rec = await GameDb.SendGameWinAsync(PlayerPrefs.GetString("WALLET_ADDRESS"),1); + Debug.Log(rec.ToString()); + } + catch (System.Exception e) + { + Debug.LogError($"[Runtime] ❌ Ensure failed: {e.Message}"); + } + + + } + [ContextMenu("ItemBought")] + + public async void AddPurchaseItem() + { + try + { + var rec = await GameDb.AddPurchasedItemAsync(PlayerPrefs.GetString("WALLET_ADDRESS"), "ChadGuy"); + Debug.Log(rec.ToString()); + } + catch (System.Exception e) + { + Debug.LogError($"[Runtime] ❌ Ensure failed: {e.Message}"); + } + + + } + [ContextMenu("CheckName")] + + public async void OnWalletConnected(string wallet) // call this from your wallet SDK + { + try + { + // makes sure the row exists (display_name = "" on first create) + await GameDb.GetPlayerNameAsync(wallet); + Debug.Log($"Player ensured for {wallet}"); + } + catch (System.Exception e) + { + Debug.LogError(e); + } + } + public void LoginAsGuest() + { + + SceneManager.LoadScene(1); + + } +} + diff --git a/Assets/Scripts/AppKitMetadataInjector.cs.meta b/Assets/Scripts/AppKitMetadataInjector.cs.meta new file mode 100644 index 0000000..0c6462f --- /dev/null +++ b/Assets/Scripts/AppKitMetadataInjector.cs.meta @@ -0,0 +1,2 @@ +fileFormatVersion: 2 +guid: ea6984f3d743ff64da14b7927db196c6 \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/Assets/Scripts/Config.meta b/Assets/Scripts/Config.meta new file mode 100644 index 0000000..2d1e60d --- /dev/null +++ b/Assets/Scripts/Config.meta @@ -0,0 +1,8 @@ +fileFormatVersion: 2 +guid: 3c7fc92f5bf6c4c4593d42bbb81c5642 +folderAsset: yes +DefaultImporter: + externalObjects: {} + userData: + assetBundleName: + assetBundleVariant: diff --git a/Assets/Scripts/Config/SupabaseSecretsLoader.cs b/Assets/Scripts/Config/SupabaseSecretsLoader.cs new file mode 100644 index 0000000..4d7efc5 --- /dev/null +++ b/Assets/Scripts/Config/SupabaseSecretsLoader.cs @@ -0,0 +1,16 @@ +using System.Threading.Tasks; +using UnityEngine; + +[System.Serializable] public class SupabaseClientSecrets { public string url; public string anonKey; } + +public static class SupabaseSecretsLoader +{ + public static async Task LoadAsync() + { + var ta = Resources.Load("SupabaseClientSecrets"); + if (ta == null || string.IsNullOrWhiteSpace(ta.text)) + throw new System.Exception("SupabaseClientSecrets.json missing. Did prebuild run?"); + await Task.Yield(); + return JsonUtility.FromJson(ta.text); + } +} diff --git a/Assets/Scripts/Config/SupabaseSecretsLoader.cs.meta b/Assets/Scripts/Config/SupabaseSecretsLoader.cs.meta new file mode 100644 index 0000000..663f7a4 --- /dev/null +++ b/Assets/Scripts/Config/SupabaseSecretsLoader.cs.meta @@ -0,0 +1,2 @@ +fileFormatVersion: 2 +guid: 6bbc9308b37c47c43b5ceea25619377e \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/Assets/Scripts/ConnectWalletButton.cs b/Assets/Scripts/ConnectWalletButton.cs new file mode 100644 index 0000000..87d6f12 --- /dev/null +++ b/Assets/Scripts/ConnectWalletButton.cs @@ -0,0 +1,8 @@ +using UnityEngine; +using Reown.AppKit.Unity; +using Reown.AppKit.Unity.Model; + +public class AppKitConfigInstaller : MonoBehaviour +{ + +} diff --git a/Assets/Scripts/ConnectWalletButton.cs.meta b/Assets/Scripts/ConnectWalletButton.cs.meta new file mode 100644 index 0000000..93de3dd --- /dev/null +++ b/Assets/Scripts/ConnectWalletButton.cs.meta @@ -0,0 +1,2 @@ +fileFormatVersion: 2 +guid: f094ac8197426c44c9248e777c8c3fcd \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/Assets/Scripts/GameDb.cs b/Assets/Scripts/GameDb.cs new file mode 100644 index 0000000..16c4427 --- /dev/null +++ b/Assets/Scripts/GameDb.cs @@ -0,0 +1,287 @@ +using System; +using System.Collections.Generic; +using System.Text.Json; +using System.Threading.Tasks; +using Supabase; +using Postgrest; +using Game.Data; +using UnityEngine; // for PlayerPrefs +using System.Text.RegularExpressions; + +public static class GameDb +{ + private static Supabase.Client _client; + private const string PrefsWalletKey = "WALLET_ADDRESS"; + private const string PrefsName = "DISPLAY_NAME"; + public static async Task InitAsync() + { + if (_client != null) return; + var s = await SupabaseSecretsLoader.LoadAsync(); + var opts = new SupabaseOptions { AutoConnectRealtime = false, AutoRefreshToken = true, Schema = "public" }; + _client = new Supabase.Client(s.url, s.anonKey, opts); + await _client.InitializeAsync(); + } + + // ------------------------------------------------------------ + // WalletConnected: check if exists, create if missing, store in PlayerPrefs + // ------------------------------------------------------------ + //public static async Task WalletConnectedAsync(string walletAddress) + //{ + // if (string.IsNullOrWhiteSpace(walletAddress)) + // throw new ArgumentException("walletAddress cannot be empty."); + + // await InitAsync(); + + // // exists? + // var existing = await _client.From() + // .Select("*") + // .Filter("wallet_address", Postgrest.Constants.Operator.Equals, walletAddress) + // .Get(); + + // PlayerRecord result; + // if (existing.Models.Count > 0) + // { + // result = existing.Models[0]; + // } + // else + // { + // // insert minimal row (DB supplies defaults & computed columns) + // var insert = await _client.From().Insert(new PlayerRecord { WalletAddress = walletAddress }); + // result = insert.Models.Count > 0 ? insert.Models[0] : new PlayerRecord { WalletAddress = walletAddress }; + // } + + // // "login success": save wallet locally + // PlayerPrefs.SetString(PrefsWalletKey, walletAddress); + // PlayerPrefs.Save(); + + // return result; + //} + public static async Task WalletConnectedAsync(string walletAddress) + { + if (string.IsNullOrWhiteSpace(walletAddress)) + throw new ArgumentException("walletAddress cannot be empty."); + + await InitAsync(); + + // Atomic, safe, and won’t try to write generated columns. + var rows = await _client.Rpc>("ensure_player", new { p_wallet = walletAddress }); + var player = rows != null && rows.Count > 0 ? rows[0] : null; + + if (player == null) + throw new Exception("ensure_player RPC returned no row."); + + PlayerPrefs.SetString("WALLET_ADDRESS", walletAddress); + PlayerPrefs.Save(); + return player; + } + + // ------------------------------------------------------------ + // AddKill (+1 by default) -- uses RPC for atomic increment + // ------------------------------------------------------------ + public static async Task AddKillAsync(string walletAddress, int delta = 1) + { + await InitAsync(); + var payload = new { p_wallet = walletAddress, p_delta = delta }; + + // SQL returns SETOF players → deserialize to a list/array and take first + var rows = await _client.Rpc>("add_kills", payload); + return rows != null && rows.Count > 0 ? rows[0] : null; + } + + // ------------------------------------------------------------ + // Call Supabase-side method to add currency (RPC) + // ------------------------------------------------------------ + public static async Task AddCurrencyAsync(string walletAddress, long delta) + { + await InitAsync(); + var payload = new { p_wallet = walletAddress, p_delta = delta }; + + var rows = await _client.Rpc>("add_currency", payload); + return rows != null && rows.Count > 0 ? rows[0] : null; + } + + // ------------------------------------------------------------ + // Get currency for player + // ------------------------------------------------------------ + public static async Task GetCurrencyAsync(string walletAddress) + { + await InitAsync(); + var resp = await _client.From() + .Select("in_game_currency") + .Filter("wallet_address", Postgrest.Constants.Operator.Equals, walletAddress) + .Get(); + + return resp.Models.Count > 0 ? resp.Models[0].InGameCurrency : 0L; + } + + // ------------------------------------------------------------ + // Get JSON for bought items + // ------------------------------------------------------------ + public static async Task GetPurchasedItemsJsonAsync(string walletAddress) + { + await InitAsync(); + var resp = await _client.From() + .Select("purchased_items") + .Filter("wallet_address", Postgrest.Constants.Operator.Equals, walletAddress) + .Get(); + + if (resp.Models.Count == 0) return "{}"; + var dict = resp.Models[0].PurchasedItems ?? new Dictionary(); + return JsonSerializer.Serialize(dict); + } + + // ------------------------------------------------------------ + // Edit JSON for bought items (replace with provided JSON) + // ------------------------------------------------------------ + public static async Task SetPurchasedItemsJsonAsync(string walletAddress, string json) + { + await InitAsync(); + var rows = await _client.Rpc>( + "set_purchased_items", + new { p_wallet = walletAddress, p_items = System.Text.Json.JsonDocument.Parse(json).RootElement } + ); + return rows != null && rows.Count > 0 ? rows[0] : null; + } + + // ------------------------------------------------------------ + // +1 games played / +1 games won (RPCs) + // ------------------------------------------------------------ + public static async Task IncGamesPlayedAsync(string walletAddress) + { + await InitAsync(); + var rows = await _client.Rpc>("inc_games_played", new { p_wallet = walletAddress }); + return rows != null && rows.Count > 0 ? rows[0] : null; + } + + public static async Task IncGamesWonAsync(string walletAddress) + { + await InitAsync(); + var rows = await _client.Rpc>("inc_games_won", new { p_wallet = walletAddress }); + return rows != null && rows.Count > 0 ? rows[0] : null; + } + + // ------------------------------------------------------------ + // Get Player data (full record) + // ------------------------------------------------------------ + public static async Task GetPlayerAsync(string walletAddress) + { + await InitAsync(); + var resp = await _client.From() + .Select("*") + .Filter("wallet_address", Postgrest.Constants.Operator.Equals, walletAddress) + .Get(); + + return resp.Models.Count > 0 ? resp.Models[0] : null; + } + public static async Task SendGameWinAsync( + string walletAddress, int placement) + { + await InitAsync(); + var payload = new + { + p_wallet = walletAddress, + p_placement = placement + }; + var rows = await _client.Rpc>("record_game_win", payload); + return rows != null && rows.Count > 0 ? rows[0] : null; + } + + /// + /// Add/overwrite one entry in purchased_items: key -> value (value default true). + /// + public static async Task AddPurchasedItemAsync(string walletAddress, string key, object value = null) + { + await InitAsync(); + + // Fallback: serialize -> parse -> take RootElement + JsonElement jsonb = value == null + ? JsonDocument.Parse("true").RootElement + : JsonDocument.Parse(JsonSerializer.Serialize(value)).RootElement; + + var payload = new { p_wallet = walletAddress, p_key = key, p_value = jsonb }; + + var rows = await _client.Rpc>("add_purchased_item", payload); + return rows != null && rows.Count > 0 ? rows[0] : null; + } + static string SanitizeName(string name) + { + if (string.IsNullOrWhiteSpace(name)) return null; + name = name.Trim(); + // allow letters, numbers, space, underscore, dash; clamp length 3..24 + name = Regex.Replace(name, @"[^A-Za-z0-9 _\-]", ""); + if (name.Length < 3) return null; + if (name.Length > 24) name = name.Substring(0, 24); + return name; + } + + // -------- GETTER -------- + public static async Task GetPlayerNameAsync(string walletAddress) + { + await InitAsync(); + var resp = await _client.From() + .Select("display_name") + .Filter("wallet_address", Postgrest.Constants.Operator.Equals, walletAddress) + .Get(); + + var name = resp.Models.Count > 0 ? resp.Models[0].DisplayName ?? "" : ""; + // cache (optional) + PlayerPrefs.SetString(PrefsName, name); + PlayerPrefs.Save(); + return name; + } + + // -------- CHECK EMPTY (DB) -------- + public static async Task IsNameEmptyAsync(string walletAddress) + { + var name = await GetPlayerNameAsync(walletAddress); + return string.IsNullOrEmpty(name); + } + + // -------- SETTER: only if empty (safe path) -------- + // Calls your SQL function: set_name_if_empty(p_wallet, p_name) + public static async Task SetNameIfEmptyAsync(string walletAddress, string proposedName) + { + await InitAsync(); + + var clean = SanitizeName(proposedName); + if (string.IsNullOrEmpty(clean)) + throw new ArgumentException("Invalid name. Use 3–24 chars: letters, numbers, space, _ or -."); + + // RPC returns the player row (whether it updated or not) + var rows = await _client.Rpc>( + "set_name_if_empty", + new { p_wallet = walletAddress, p_name = clean } + ); + + var player = rows != null && rows.Count > 0 ? rows[0] : null; + if (player == null) throw new Exception("set_name_if_empty returned no row."); + + PlayerPrefs.SetString(PrefsName, player.DisplayName ?? ""); + PlayerPrefs.Save(); + return player; + } + + // -------- SETTER: force update (optional, for rename UI) -------- + public static async Task SetNameAsync(string walletAddress, string newName) + { + await InitAsync(); + + var clean = SanitizeName(newName); + if (string.IsNullOrEmpty(clean)) + throw new ArgumentException("Invalid name. Use 3–24 chars: letters, numbers, space, _ or -."); + + // RPC returns the row; no SDK .Set() nonsense, no risk of overwriting other fields + var rows = await _client.Rpc>( + "set_name", + new { p_wallet = walletAddress, p_name = clean } + ); + + var rec = rows != null && rows.Count > 0 ? rows[0] : null; + if (rec == null) throw new Exception("Name update failed."); + + PlayerPrefs.SetString("DISPLAY_NAME", rec.DisplayName ?? ""); + PlayerPrefs.Save(); + return rec; + } + +} diff --git a/Assets/Scripts/GameDb.cs.meta b/Assets/Scripts/GameDb.cs.meta new file mode 100644 index 0000000..f2f649c --- /dev/null +++ b/Assets/Scripts/GameDb.cs.meta @@ -0,0 +1,2 @@ +fileFormatVersion: 2 +guid: 92ed5ec56fc6e9c4398ff98996359355 \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/Assets/Scripts/PlayerRecord.cs b/Assets/Scripts/PlayerRecord.cs new file mode 100644 index 0000000..3d3b6fa --- /dev/null +++ b/Assets/Scripts/PlayerRecord.cs @@ -0,0 +1,26 @@ +using System; +using System.Collections.Generic; +using Postgrest.Attributes; +using Postgrest.Models; + +namespace Game.Data +{ + [Table("players")] + public class PlayerRecord : BaseModel + { + [PrimaryKey("wallet_address", false)] + [Column("wallet_address")] public string WalletAddress { get; set; } + [Column("display_name")] public string DisplayName { get; set; } + [Column("total_kills")] public int TotalKills { get; set; } + [Column("in_game_currency")] public long InGameCurrency { get; set; } + + [Column("purchased_items")] public Dictionary PurchasedItems { get; set; } = new(); + + // server-computed or trigger-updated fields (read-only from client) + [Column("average_placement")] public decimal AveragePlacement { get; set; } + [Column("win_percentage")] public decimal WinPercentage { get; set; } + [Column("games_played")] public int GamesPlayed { get; set; } + [Column("games_won")] public int GamesWon { get; set; } + [Column("updated_at")] public DateTimeOffset? UpdatedAt { get; set; } + } +} diff --git a/Assets/Scripts/PlayerRecord.cs.meta b/Assets/Scripts/PlayerRecord.cs.meta new file mode 100644 index 0000000..2e5252f --- /dev/null +++ b/Assets/Scripts/PlayerRecord.cs.meta @@ -0,0 +1,2 @@ +fileFormatVersion: 2 +guid: f09b0f00fb687a44dbb2753ea4086cb9 \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/Assets/Scripts/PlayerRuntimeTest.cs b/Assets/Scripts/PlayerRuntimeTest.cs new file mode 100644 index 0000000..00114a3 --- /dev/null +++ b/Assets/Scripts/PlayerRuntimeTest.cs @@ -0,0 +1,29 @@ +using UnityEngine; +using Game.Data; + +public class PlayerRuntimeTest : MonoBehaviour +{ + [Header("Fake wallet for test (replace with your wallet connect result)")] + public string walletAddress = "runtime_wallet_test_1"; + + [ContextMenu("Ensure Player Now")] + //public async void EnsureNow() + //{ + // try + // { + // var rec = await GameDb.EnsurePlayerAsync(walletAddress); + // Debug.Log($"[Runtime] ✅ Ensured player: {rec.WalletAddress} kills={rec.TotalKills} currency={rec.InGameCurrency}"); + // } + // catch (System.Exception e) + // { + // Debug.LogError($"[Runtime] ❌ Ensure failed: {e.Message}"); + // } + //} + + // Optional: auto-run at Start + private void Start() + { + // Comment this if you only want the context menu / UI button + // EnsureNow(); + } +} diff --git a/Assets/Scripts/PlayerRuntimeTest.cs.meta b/Assets/Scripts/PlayerRuntimeTest.cs.meta new file mode 100644 index 0000000..b583b15 --- /dev/null +++ b/Assets/Scripts/PlayerRuntimeTest.cs.meta @@ -0,0 +1,2 @@ +fileFormatVersion: 2 +guid: 58bc03d613f30f14cb36ef5bf5768bb1 \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/Assets/Scripts/Supabase/SupabaseEmailAuth.cs b/Assets/Scripts/Supabase/SupabaseEmailAuth.cs index 3044b9f..2477408 100644 --- a/Assets/Scripts/Supabase/SupabaseEmailAuth.cs +++ b/Assets/Scripts/Supabase/SupabaseEmailAuth.cs @@ -11,15 +11,20 @@ public class SupabaseEmailAuth : MonoBehaviour private async void Start() { - var options = new SupabaseOptions - { - AutoRefreshToken = true, - AutoConnectRealtime = false - }; + //var options = new SupabaseOptions + //{ + // AutoRefreshToken = true, + // AutoConnectRealtime = false + //}; - client = new Client(supabaseUrl, supabaseAnonKey, options); - await client.InitializeAsync(); - Debug.Log("Supabase initialized"); + //client = new Client(supabaseUrl, supabaseAnonKey, options); + //await client.InitializeAsync(); + //Debug.Log("Supabase initialized"); + var s = await SupabaseSecretsLoader.LoadAsync(); + if (string.IsNullOrWhiteSpace(s.url) || string.IsNullOrWhiteSpace(s.anonKey)) + Debug.LogError("Supabase secrets NOT embedded."); + else + Debug.Log($"Supabase URL OK: {new System.Uri(s.url).Host} (anon present: {s.anonKey.Length > 20})"); } public async Task SignUp(string email, string password) diff --git a/Assets/Scripts/SupabaseBootstrap.cs b/Assets/Scripts/SupabaseBootstrap.cs new file mode 100644 index 0000000..0f20ae4 --- /dev/null +++ b/Assets/Scripts/SupabaseBootstrap.cs @@ -0,0 +1,16 @@ +using Supabase; +using UnityEngine; + +public class SupabaseBootstrap : MonoBehaviour +{ + public static Client Client { get; private set; } + + async void Awake() + { + var s = await SupabaseSecretsLoader.LoadAsync(); + var opts = new SupabaseOptions { AutoConnectRealtime = false, AutoRefreshToken = true }; + Client = new Client(s.url, s.anonKey, opts); + await Client.InitializeAsync(); + Debug.Log("Supabase initialized from secrets."); + } +} diff --git a/Assets/Scripts/SupabaseBootstrap.cs.meta b/Assets/Scripts/SupabaseBootstrap.cs.meta new file mode 100644 index 0000000..dbaf9bc --- /dev/null +++ b/Assets/Scripts/SupabaseBootstrap.cs.meta @@ -0,0 +1,2 @@ +fileFormatVersion: 2 +guid: 5a4dea48775d5ed44863c4e2a666486c \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/Assets/Scripts/WalletAddressDisplay.cs b/Assets/Scripts/WalletAddressDisplay.cs new file mode 100644 index 0000000..d20664e --- /dev/null +++ b/Assets/Scripts/WalletAddressDisplay.cs @@ -0,0 +1,83 @@ +using UnityEngine; +using UnityEngine.UI; +using Reown.AppKit.Unity; +using TMPro; +public class WalletAddressDisplay : MonoBehaviour +{ + [SerializeField] private TextMeshProUGUI addressText; // or TMP_Text + [SerializeField] private Button copyButton; // optional + + private string _fullAddress = ""; + + private void Awake() + { + if (copyButton != null) copyButton.onClick.AddListener(CopyToClipboard); + } + + private void OnEnable() + { + UpdateLabel(); // show current state immediately + + // Subscribe to connection events from the static ConnectorController + if (AppKit.ConnectorController != null) + { + AppKit.ConnectorController.AccountConnected += OnAccountConnected; + AppKit.ConnectorController.AccountDisconnected += OnAccountDisconnected; + } + } + + private void OnDisable() + { + if (AppKit.ConnectorController != null) + { + AppKit.ConnectorController.AccountConnected -= OnAccountConnected; + AppKit.ConnectorController.AccountDisconnected -= OnAccountDisconnected; + } + + if (copyButton != null) copyButton.onClick.RemoveListener(CopyToClipboard); + } + + private void OnAccountConnected(object _, Reown.AppKit.Unity.Connector.AccountConnectedEventArgs __) + { + UpdateLabel(); + } + + private void OnAccountDisconnected(object _, Reown.AppKit.Unity.Connector.AccountDisconnectedEventArgs __) + { + _fullAddress = ""; + SetText("Not connected"); + } + + private void UpdateLabel() + { + var controller = AppKit.ConnectorController; + + if (controller != null && controller.Account != null) + { + _fullAddress = controller.Account.Address; + SetText(Shorten(_fullAddress)); + } + else + { + SetText("Not connected"); + } + } + + + private void CopyToClipboard() + { + if (!string.IsNullOrEmpty(_fullAddress)) + GUIUtility.systemCopyBuffer = _fullAddress; + } + + private static string Shorten(string addr) + { + if (string.IsNullOrEmpty(addr) || addr.Length < 12) return addr; + return addr[..6] + "..." + addr[^4..]; + } + + private void SetText(string s) + { + if (addressText != null) addressText.text = s; + } +} diff --git a/Assets/Scripts/WalletAddressDisplay.cs.meta b/Assets/Scripts/WalletAddressDisplay.cs.meta new file mode 100644 index 0000000..ce44649 --- /dev/null +++ b/Assets/Scripts/WalletAddressDisplay.cs.meta @@ -0,0 +1,2 @@ +fileFormatVersion: 2 +guid: b815ce1848c896947bf57fb1a8bf9475 \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/Assets/SupabasePlayers.cs b/Assets/SupabasePlayers.cs new file mode 100644 index 0000000..d8327bb --- /dev/null +++ b/Assets/SupabasePlayers.cs @@ -0,0 +1,167 @@ +//using System; +//using System.Collections.Generic; +//using System.Threading.Tasks; +//using Supabase; +//using Postgrest; +//using Postgrest.Attributes; +//using Postgrest.Models; + +//#region Model + +//[Table("players")] +//public class PlayerRow : BaseModel +//{ +// //[PrimaryKey("wallet_address", false)] +// //[Column("wallet_address")] +// //public string WalletAddress { get; set; } + +// //[Column("total_kills")] +// //public int TotalKills { get; set; } + +// //[Column("average_placement")] +// //public decimal? AveragePlacement { get; set; } + +// //[Column("win_percentage")] +// //public decimal? WinPercentage { get; set; } + +// //[Column("in_game_currency")] +// //public long InGameCurrency { get; set; } + +// //[Column("purchased_items")] +// //public Dictionary PurchasedItems { get; set; } = new(); + +// //[Column("updated_at")] +// //public DateTimeOffset? UpdatedAt { get; set; } +//} + +//#endregion + +////public static class SupabasePlayers +////{ +//// // TODO: set these +//// public static string SupabaseUrl = "https://YOUR-PROJECT.supabase.co"; +//// public static string SupabaseAnonKey = "YOUR-ANON-KEY"; + +//// private static Client _client; + +//// public static async Task InitAsync() +//// { +//// if (_client != null) return; + +//// var options = new SupabaseOptions +//// { +//// AutoConnectRealtime = false, +//// Schema = "public" +//// }; + +//// _client = new Client(SupabaseUrl, SupabaseAnonKey, options); +//// await _client.InitializeAsync(); +//// } + +//// // ---------- CREATE (or get existing via UPSERT on PK) ---------- +//// public static async Task CreateIfMissingAsync( +//// string walletAddress, +//// int totalKills = 0, +//// decimal? averagePlacement = null, +//// decimal? winPercentage = null, +//// long inGameCurrency = 0, +//// Dictionary purchasedItems = null) +//// { +//// await InitAsync(); + +//// var row = new PlayerRow +//// { +//// WalletAddress = walletAddress, +//// TotalKills = totalKills, +//// AveragePlacement = averagePlacement, +//// WinPercentage = winPercentage, +//// InGameCurrency = inGameCurrency, +//// PurchasedItems = purchasedItems ?? new Dictionary(), +//// UpdatedAt = DateTimeOffset.UtcNow +//// }; + +//// var resp = await _client +//// .From() +//// .Upsert(row); // upsert by PK + +//// return resp.Models.Count > 0 ? resp.Models[0] : row; +//// } + +//// // ---------- READ ---------- +//// public static async Task GetAsync(string walletAddress) +//// { +//// await InitAsync(); + +//// var resp = await _client +//// .From() +//// .Select("*") // 3.5.x requires a string +//// .Filter("wallet_address", Postgrest.Constants.Operator.Equals, walletAddress) +//// .Get(); + +//// return resp.Models.Count > 0 ? resp.Models[0] : null; +//// } + +//// // ---------- PATCH ---------- +//// public static async Task PatchAsync( +//// string walletAddress, +//// int? totalKills = null, +//// decimal? averagePlacement = null, +//// decimal? winPercentage = null, +//// long? inGameCurrency = null, +//// Dictionary purchasedItems = null) +//// { +//// await InitAsync(); + +//// var updateResp = await _client +//// .From() +//// .Filter("wallet_address", Postgrest.Constants.Operator.Equals, walletAddress) +//// .Set(p => +//// { +//// var dict = new Dictionary(); + +//// if (totalKills.HasValue) dict["total_kills"] = totalKills.Value; +//// if (averagePlacement.HasValue) dict["average_placement"] = averagePlacement.Value; +//// if (winPercentage.HasValue) dict["win_percentage"] = winPercentage.Value; +//// if (inGameCurrency.HasValue) dict["in_game_currency"] = inGameCurrency.Value; +//// if (purchasedItems != null) dict["purchased_items"] = purchasedItems; + +//// dict["updated_at"] = DateTimeOffset.UtcNow; +//// return dict; +//// }) +//// .Update(); + +//// return updateResp.Models.Count > 0 +//// ? updateResp.Models[0] +//// : await GetAsync(walletAddress); 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INTERFACE + private bool _hasReportedStats; + protected override void OnInitialize() { base.OnInitialize(); @@ -47,22 +49,60 @@ namespace TPSBR.UI { _winnerGroup.SetActive(false); } + + PlaySound(_openSound); + if (_hasReportedStats == false) + { + _ = ReportGameCompletedAsync(); + } + Global.Networking.StopGameOnDisconnect(); + } + private async Task ReportGameCompletedAsync() + { + _hasReportedStats = true; - PlaySound(_openSound); + try + { + if (!PlayerPrefs.HasKey("WALLET_ADDRESS")) + return; - Global.Networking.StopGameOnDisconnect(); - } + var wallet = PlayerPrefs.GetString("WALLET_ADDRESS"); + if (string.IsNullOrWhiteSpace(wallet)) + return; - protected override void OnDeinitialize() - { - _restartButton.onClick.RemoveListener(OnRestartButton); + var localPlayer = Context.NetworkGame.GetPlayer(Context.LocalPlayerRef); + if (localPlayer == null) + return; - base.OnDeinitialize(); - } + await GameDb.IncGamesPlayedAsync(wallet); - // PRIVATE MEMBERS + int placement = localPlayer.Statistics.Position; + if (placement > 0) + { + await GameDb.SendGameWinAsync(wallet, placement); + } + else + { + Debug.LogWarning("[Supabase] Skipped reporting placement because it was not set."); + } + } + catch (Exception ex) + { + Debug.LogError($"[Supabase] Failed to report game completion: {ex.Message}"); + } + } + protected override void OnDeinitialize() + { + _restartButton.onClick.RemoveListener(OnRestartButton); - private PlayerStatistics GetWinner() + _hasReportedStats = false; + + base.OnDeinitialize(); + } + + // PRIVATE MEMBERS + + private PlayerStatistics GetWinner() { foreach (var player in Context.NetworkGame.ActivePlayers) { diff --git a/Assets/TPSBR/Scripts/UI/GameplayViews/UIGameplayView.cs b/Assets/TPSBR/Scripts/UI/GameplayViews/UIGameplayView.cs index 67f9a24..8c2f644 100644 --- a/Assets/TPSBR/Scripts/UI/GameplayViews/UIGameplayView.cs +++ b/Assets/TPSBR/Scripts/UI/GameplayViews/UIGameplayView.cs @@ -1,7 +1,8 @@ using UnityEngine; using Fusion; using 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"ENEMY ELIMINATED" : "ENEMY KILLED", + Description = victimPlayer != null ? victimPlayer.Nickname : "", + Color = _enemyKilledColor, + Sound = _enemyKilledSound, + }); + } + + if (killData.KillerRef == Context.LocalPlayerRef) + { + _ = ReportKillAsync(); + } + } + + private async Task ReportKillAsync() + { + try + { + if (PlayerPrefs.HasKey("WALLET_ADDRESS") == false) + return; + + var wallet = PlayerPrefs.GetString("WALLET_ADDRESS"); + if (string.IsNullOrWhiteSpace(wallet) == true) + return; + + await GameDb.AddKillAsync(wallet); + } + catch (Exception ex) + { + Debug.LogError($"[Supabase] Failed to report kill: {ex.Message}"); + } + } private void OnPlayerEliminated(PlayerRef playerRef) { diff --git a/Assets/TPSBR/Scripts/UI/MenuUI.cs b/Assets/TPSBR/Scripts/UI/MenuUI.cs index 7f89d94..af0b82c 100644 --- a/Assets/TPSBR/Scripts/UI/MenuUI.cs +++ b/Assets/TPSBR/Scripts/UI/MenuUI.cs @@ -1,3 +1,5 @@ +using UnityEngine; + namespace TPSBR.UI { public class MenuUI : SceneUI @@ -10,12 +12,13 @@ namespace TPSBR.UI Context.Input.RequestCursorVisibility(true, ECursorStateSource.Menu); - 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IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHORS OR +COPYRIGHT HOLDERS BE LIABLE FOR ANY CLAIM, DAMAGES OR OTHER LIABILITY, WHETHER +IN AN ACTION OF CONTRACT, TORT OR OTHERWISE, ARISING FROM, OUT OF OR IN +CONNECTION WITH THE SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR OTHER DEALINGS IN THE SOFTWARE. diff --git a/Packages/Newtonsoft.Json.13.0.3/Newtonsoft.Json.13.0.3.nupkg b/Packages/Newtonsoft.Json.13.0.3/Newtonsoft.Json.13.0.3.nupkg new file mode 100644 index 0000000..5829e3d Binary files /dev/null and b/Packages/Newtonsoft.Json.13.0.3/Newtonsoft.Json.13.0.3.nupkg differ diff --git a/Packages/Newtonsoft.Json.13.0.3/README.md b/Packages/Newtonsoft.Json.13.0.3/README.md new file mode 100644 index 0000000..9982a45 --- /dev/null +++ b/Packages/Newtonsoft.Json.13.0.3/README.md @@ -0,0 +1,71 @@ +# ![Logo](https://raw.githubusercontent.com/JamesNK/Newtonsoft.Json/master/Doc/icons/logo.jpg) Json.NET + +[![NuGet version (Newtonsoft.Json)](https://img.shields.io/nuget/v/Newtonsoft.Json.svg?style=flat-square)](https://www.nuget.org/packages/Newtonsoft.Json/) +[![Build status](https://dev.azure.com/jamesnk/Public/_apis/build/status/JamesNK.Newtonsoft.Json?branchName=master)](https://dev.azure.com/jamesnk/Public/_build/latest?definitionId=8) + +Json.NET is a popular high-performance JSON framework for .NET + +## Serialize JSON + +```csharp +Product product = new Product(); +product.Name = "Apple"; +product.Expiry = new DateTime(2008, 12, 28); +product.Sizes = new string[] { "Small" }; + +string json = JsonConvert.SerializeObject(product); +// { +// "Name": "Apple", +// "Expiry": "2008-12-28T00:00:00", +// "Sizes": [ +// "Small" +// ] +// } +``` + +## Deserialize JSON + +```csharp +string json = @"{ + 'Name': 'Bad Boys', + 'ReleaseDate': '1995-4-7T00:00:00', + 'Genres': [ + 'Action', + 'Comedy' + ] +}"; + +Movie m = JsonConvert.DeserializeObject(json); + +string name = m.Name; +// Bad Boys +``` + +## LINQ to JSON + +```csharp +JArray array = new JArray(); +array.Add("Manual text"); +array.Add(new DateTime(2000, 5, 23)); + +JObject o = new JObject(); +o["MyArray"] = array; + +string json = o.ToString(); +// { +// "MyArray": [ +// "Manual text", +// "2000-05-23T00:00:00" +// ] +// } +``` + +## Links + +- [Homepage](https://www.newtonsoft.com/json) +- [Documentation](https://www.newtonsoft.com/json/help) +- [NuGet Package](https://www.nuget.org/packages/Newtonsoft.Json) +- [Release Notes](https://github.com/JamesNK/Newtonsoft.Json/releases) +- [Contributing Guidelines](https://github.com/JamesNK/Newtonsoft.Json/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md) +- [License](https://github.com/JamesNK/Newtonsoft.Json/blob/master/LICENSE.md) +- [Stack Overflow](https://stackoverflow.com/questions/tagged/json.net) diff --git a/Packages/Newtonsoft.Json.13.0.3/lib/net20/Newtonsoft.Json.dll b/Packages/Newtonsoft.Json.13.0.3/lib/net20/Newtonsoft.Json.dll new file mode 100644 index 0000000..9c0a335 Binary files /dev/null and b/Packages/Newtonsoft.Json.13.0.3/lib/net20/Newtonsoft.Json.dll differ diff --git a/Packages/Newtonsoft.Json.13.0.3/lib/net20/Newtonsoft.Json.xml b/Packages/Newtonsoft.Json.13.0.3/lib/net20/Newtonsoft.Json.xml new file mode 100644 index 0000000..bdc4622 --- /dev/null +++ b/Packages/Newtonsoft.Json.13.0.3/lib/net20/Newtonsoft.Json.xml @@ -0,0 +1,10393 @@ + + + + Newtonsoft.Json + + + + + Represents a BSON Oid (object id). + + + + + Gets or sets the value of the Oid. + + The value of the Oid. + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class. + + The Oid value. + + + + Represents a reader that provides fast, non-cached, forward-only access to serialized BSON data. + + + + + Gets or sets a value indicating whether binary data reading should be compatible with incorrect Json.NET 3.5 written binary. + + + true if binary data reading will be compatible with incorrect Json.NET 3.5 written binary; otherwise, false. + + + + + Gets or sets a value indicating whether the root object will be read as a JSON array. + + + true if the root object will be read as a JSON array; otherwise, false. + + + + + Gets or sets the used when reading values from BSON. + + The used when reading values from BSON. + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class. + + The containing the BSON data to read. + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class. + + The containing the BSON data to read. + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class. + + The containing the BSON data to read. + if set to true the root object will be read as a JSON array. + The used when reading values from BSON. + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class. + + The containing the BSON data to read. + if set to true the root object will be read as a JSON array. + The used when reading values from BSON. + + + + Reads the next JSON token from the underlying . + + + true if the next token was read successfully; false if there are no more tokens to read. + + + + + Changes the reader's state to . + If is set to true, the underlying is also closed. + + + + + Represents a writer that provides a fast, non-cached, forward-only way of generating BSON data. + + + + + Gets or sets the used when writing values to BSON. + When set to no conversion will occur. + + The used when writing values to BSON. + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class. + + The to write to. + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class. + + The to write to. + + + + Flushes whatever is in the buffer to the underlying and also flushes the underlying stream. + + + + + Writes the end. + + The token. + + + + Writes a comment /*...*/ containing the specified text. + + Text to place inside the comment. + + + + Writes the start of a constructor with the given name. + + The name of the constructor. + + + + Writes raw JSON. + + The raw JSON to write. + + + + Writes raw JSON where a value is expected and updates the writer's state. + + The raw JSON to write. + + + + Writes the beginning of a JSON array. + + + + + Writes the beginning of a JSON object. + + + + + Writes the property name of a name/value pair on a JSON object. + + The name of the property. + + + + Closes this writer. + If is set to true, the underlying is also closed. + If is set to true, the JSON is auto-completed. + + + + + Writes a value. + An error will raised if the value cannot be written as a single JSON token. + + The value to write. + + + + Writes a null value. + + + + + Writes an undefined value. + + + + + Writes a value. + + The value to write. + + + + Writes a value. + + The value to write. + + + + Writes a value. + + The value to write. + + + + Writes a value. + + The value to write. + + + + Writes a value. + + The value to write. + + + + Writes a value. + + The value to write. + + + + Writes a value. + + The value to write. + + + + Writes a value. + + The value to write. + + + + Writes a value. + + The value to write. + + + + Writes a value. + + The value to write. + + + + Writes a value. + + The value to write. + + + + Writes a value. + + The value to write. + + + + Writes a value. + + The value to write. + + + + Writes a value. + + The value to write. + + + + Writes a value. + + The value to write. + + + + Writes a [] value. + + The [] value to write. + + + + Writes a value. + + The value to write. + + + + Writes a value. + + The value to write. + + + + Writes a value. + + The value to write. + + + + Writes a [] value that represents a BSON object id. + + The Object ID value to write. + + + + Writes a BSON regex. + + The regex pattern. + The regex options. + + + + Specifies how constructors are used when initializing objects during deserialization by the . + + + + + First attempt to use the public default constructor, then fall back to a single parameterized constructor, then to the non-public default constructor. + + + + + Json.NET will use a non-public default constructor before falling back to a parameterized constructor. + + + + + Converts a binary value to and from a base 64 string value. + + + + + Writes the JSON representation of the object. + + The to write to. + The value. + The calling serializer. + + + + Reads the JSON representation of the object. + + The to read from. + Type of the object. + The existing value of object being read. + The calling serializer. + The object value. + + + + Determines whether this instance can convert the specified object type. + + Type of the object. + + true if this instance can convert the specified object type; otherwise, false. + + + + + Converts a to and from JSON and BSON. + + + + + Writes the JSON representation of the object. + + The to write to. + The value. + The calling serializer. + + + + Reads the JSON representation of the object. + + The to read from. + Type of the object. + The existing value of object being read. + The calling serializer. + The object value. + + + + Determines whether this instance can convert the specified object type. + + Type of the object. + + true if this instance can convert the specified object type; otherwise, false. + + + + + Creates a custom object. + + The object type to convert. + + + + Writes the JSON representation of the object. + + The to write to. + The value. + The calling serializer. + + + + Reads the JSON representation of the object. + + The to read from. + Type of the object. + The existing value of object being read. + The calling serializer. + The object value. + + + + Creates an object which will then be populated by the serializer. + + Type of the object. + The created object. + + + + Determines whether this instance can convert the specified object type. + + Type of the object. + + true if this instance can convert the specified object type; otherwise, false. + + + + + Gets a value indicating whether this can write JSON. + + + true if this can write JSON; otherwise, false. + + + + + Converts a to and from JSON. + + + + + Writes the JSON representation of the object. + + The to write to. + The value. + The calling serializer. + + + + Reads the JSON representation of the object. + + The to read from. + Type of the object. + The existing value of object being read. + The calling serializer. + The object value. + + + + Determines whether this instance can convert the specified value type. + + Type of the value. + + true if this instance can convert the specified value type; otherwise, false. + + + + + Converts a to and from JSON. + + + + + Writes the JSON representation of the object. + + The to write to. + The value. + The calling serializer. + + + + Reads the JSON representation of the object. + + The to read from. + Type of the object. + The existing value of object being read. + The calling serializer. + The object value. + + + + Determines whether this instance can convert the specified value type. + + Type of the value. + + true if this instance can convert the specified value type; otherwise, false. + + + + + Provides a base class for converting a to and from JSON. + + + + + Determines whether this instance can convert the specified object type. + + Type of the object. + + true if this instance can convert the specified object type; otherwise, false. + + + + + Converts a to and from the ISO 8601 date format (e.g. "2008-04-12T12:53Z"). + + + + + Gets or sets the date time styles used when converting a date to and from JSON. + + The date time styles used when converting a date to and from JSON. + + + + Gets or sets the date time format used when converting a date to and from JSON. + + The date time format used when converting a date to and from JSON. + + + + Gets or sets the culture used when converting a date to and from JSON. + + The culture used when converting a date to and from JSON. + + + + Writes the JSON representation of the object. + + The to write to. + The value. + The calling serializer. + + + + Reads the JSON representation of the object. + + The to read from. + Type of the object. + The existing value of object being read. + The calling serializer. + The object value. + + + + Converts a to and from a JavaScript Date constructor (e.g. new Date(52231943)). + + + + + Writes the JSON representation of the object. + + The to write to. + The value. + The calling serializer. + + + + Reads the JSON representation of the object. + + The to read from. + Type of the object. + The existing property value of the JSON that is being converted. + The calling serializer. + The object value. + + + + Converts a to and from JSON. + + + + + Writes the JSON representation of the object. + + The to write to. + The value. + The calling serializer. + + + + Reads the JSON representation of the object. + + The to read from. + Type of the object. + The existing value of object being read. + The calling serializer. + The object value. + + + + Determines whether this instance can convert the specified object type. + + Type of the object. + + true if this instance can convert the specified object type; otherwise, false. + + + + + Converts a to and from JSON and BSON. + + + + + Writes the JSON representation of the object. + + The to write to. + The value. + The calling serializer. + + + + Reads the JSON representation of the object. + + The to read from. + Type of the object. + The existing value of object being read. + The calling serializer. + The object value. + + + + Determines whether this instance can convert the specified object type. + + Type of the object. + + true if this instance can convert the specified object type; otherwise, false. + + + + + Converts an to and from its name string value. + + + + + Gets or sets a value indicating whether the written enum text should be camel case. + The default value is false. + + true if the written enum text will be camel case; otherwise, false. + + + + Gets or sets the naming strategy used to resolve how enum text is written. + + The naming strategy used to resolve how enum text is written. + + + + Gets or sets a value indicating whether integer values are allowed when serializing and deserializing. + The default value is true. + + true if integers are allowed when serializing and deserializing; otherwise, false. + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class. + + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class. + + true if the written enum text will be camel case; otherwise, false. + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class. + + The naming strategy used to resolve how enum text is written. + true if integers are allowed when serializing and deserializing; otherwise, false. + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class. + + The of the used to write enum text. + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class. + + The of the used to write enum text. + + The parameter list to use when constructing the described by . + If null, the default constructor is used. + When non-null, there must be a constructor defined in the that exactly matches the number, + order, and type of these parameters. + + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class. + + The of the used to write enum text. + + The parameter list to use when constructing the described by . + If null, the default constructor is used. + When non-null, there must be a constructor defined in the that exactly matches the number, + order, and type of these parameters. + + true if integers are allowed when serializing and deserializing; otherwise, false. + + + + Writes the JSON representation of the object. + + The to write to. + The value. + The calling serializer. + + + + Reads the JSON representation of the object. + + The to read from. + Type of the object. + The existing value of object being read. + The calling serializer. + The object value. + + + + Determines whether this instance can convert the specified object type. + + Type of the object. + + true if this instance can convert the specified object type; otherwise, false. + + + + + Converts a to and from Unix epoch time + + + + + Gets or sets a value indicating whether the dates before Unix epoch + should converted to and from JSON. + + + true to allow converting dates before Unix epoch to and from JSON; + false to throw an exception when a date being converted to or from JSON + occurred before Unix epoch. The default value is false. + + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class. + + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class. + + + true to allow converting dates before Unix epoch to and from JSON; + false to throw an exception when a date being converted to or from JSON + occurred before Unix epoch. The default value is false. + + + + + Writes the JSON representation of the object. + + The to write to. + The value. + The calling serializer. + + + + Reads the JSON representation of the object. + + The to read from. + Type of the object. + The existing property value of the JSON that is being converted. + The calling serializer. + The object value. + + + + Converts a to and from a string (e.g. "1.2.3.4"). + + + + + Writes the JSON representation of the object. + + The to write to. + The value. + The calling serializer. + + + + Reads the JSON representation of the object. + + The to read from. + Type of the object. + The existing property value of the JSON that is being converted. + The calling serializer. + The object value. + + + + Determines whether this instance can convert the specified object type. + + Type of the object. + + true if this instance can convert the specified object type; otherwise, false. + + + + + Converts XML to and from JSON. + + + + + Gets or sets the name of the root element to insert when deserializing to XML if the JSON structure has produced multiple root elements. + + The name of the deserialized root element. + + + + Gets or sets a value to indicate whether to write the Json.NET array attribute. + This attribute helps preserve arrays when converting the written XML back to JSON. + + true if the array attribute is written to the XML; otherwise, false. + + + + Gets or sets a value indicating whether to write the root JSON object. + + true if the JSON root object is omitted; otherwise, false. + + + + Gets or sets a value indicating whether to encode special characters when converting JSON to XML. + If true, special characters like ':', '@', '?', '#' and '$' in JSON property names aren't used to specify + XML namespaces, attributes or processing directives. Instead special characters are encoded and written + as part of the XML element name. + + true if special characters are encoded; otherwise, false. + + + + Writes the JSON representation of the object. + + The to write to. + The calling serializer. + The value. + + + + Reads the JSON representation of the object. + + The to read from. + Type of the object. + The existing value of object being read. + The calling serializer. + The object value. + + + + Checks if the is a namespace attribute. + + Attribute name to test. + The attribute name prefix if it has one, otherwise an empty string. + true if attribute name is for a namespace attribute, otherwise false. + + + + Determines whether this instance can convert the specified value type. + + Type of the value. + + true if this instance can convert the specified value type; otherwise, false. + + + + + Specifies how dates are formatted when writing JSON text. + + + + + Dates are written in the ISO 8601 format, e.g. "2012-03-21T05:40Z". + + + + + Dates are written in the Microsoft JSON format, e.g. "\/Date(1198908717056)\/". + + + + + Specifies how date formatted strings, e.g. "\/Date(1198908717056)\/" and "2012-03-21T05:40Z", are parsed when reading JSON text. + + + + + Date formatted strings are not parsed to a date type and are read as strings. + + + + + Date formatted strings, e.g. "\/Date(1198908717056)\/" and "2012-03-21T05:40Z", are parsed to . + + + + + Specifies how to treat the time value when converting between string and . + + + + + Treat as local time. If the object represents a Coordinated Universal Time (UTC), it is converted to the local time. + + + + + Treat as a UTC. If the object represents a local time, it is converted to a UTC. + + + + + Treat as a local time if a is being converted to a string. + If a string is being converted to , convert to a local time if a time zone is specified. + + + + + Time zone information should be preserved when converting. + + + + + The default JSON name table implementation. + + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class. + + + + + Gets a string containing the same characters as the specified range of characters in the given array. + + The character array containing the name to find. + The zero-based index into the array specifying the first character of the name. + The number of characters in the name. + A string containing the same characters as the specified range of characters in the given array. + + + + Adds the specified string into name table. + + The string to add. + This method is not thread-safe. + The resolved string. + + + + Specifies default value handling options for the . + + + + + + + + + Include members where the member value is the same as the member's default value when serializing objects. + Included members are written to JSON. Has no effect when deserializing. + + + + + Ignore members where the member value is the same as the member's default value when serializing objects + so that it is not written to JSON. + This option will ignore all default values (e.g. null for objects and nullable types; 0 for integers, + decimals and floating point numbers; and false for booleans). The default value ignored can be changed by + placing the on the property. + + + + + Members with a default value but no JSON will be set to their default value when deserializing. + + + + + Ignore members where the member value is the same as the member's default value when serializing objects + and set members to their default value when deserializing. + + + + + Specifies float format handling options when writing special floating point numbers, e.g. , + and with . + + + + + Write special floating point values as strings in JSON, e.g. "NaN", "Infinity", "-Infinity". + + + + + Write special floating point values as symbols in JSON, e.g. NaN, Infinity, -Infinity. + Note that this will produce non-valid JSON. + + + + + Write special floating point values as the property's default value in JSON, e.g. 0.0 for a property, null for a of property. + + + + + Specifies how floating point numbers, e.g. 1.0 and 9.9, are parsed when reading JSON text. + + + + + Floating point numbers are parsed to . + + + + + Floating point numbers are parsed to . + + + + + Specifies formatting options for the . + + + + + No special formatting is applied. This is the default. + + + + + Causes child objects to be indented according to the and settings. + + + + + Provides an interface for using pooled arrays. + + The array type content. + + + + Rent an array from the pool. This array must be returned when it is no longer needed. + + The minimum required length of the array. The returned array may be longer. + The rented array from the pool. This array must be returned when it is no longer needed. + + + + Return an array to the pool. + + The array that is being returned. + + + + Provides an interface to enable a class to return line and position information. + + + + + Gets a value indicating whether the class can return line information. + + + true if and can be provided; otherwise, false. + + + + + Gets the current line number. + + The current line number or 0 if no line information is available (for example, when returns false). + + + + Gets the current line position. + + The current line position or 0 if no line information is available (for example, when returns false). + + + + Instructs the how to serialize the collection. + + + + + Gets or sets a value indicating whether null items are allowed in the collection. + + true if null items are allowed in the collection; otherwise, false. + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class. + + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class with a flag indicating whether the array can contain null items. + + A flag indicating whether the array can contain null items. + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class with the specified container Id. + + The container Id. + + + + Instructs the to use the specified constructor when deserializing that object. + + + + + Instructs the how to serialize the object. + + + + + Gets or sets the id. + + The id. + + + + Gets or sets the title. + + The title. + + + + Gets or sets the description. + + The description. + + + + Gets or sets the collection's items converter. + + The collection's items converter. + + + + The parameter list to use when constructing the described by . + If null, the default constructor is used. + When non-null, there must be a constructor defined in the that exactly matches the number, + order, and type of these parameters. + + + + [JsonContainer(ItemConverterType = typeof(MyContainerConverter), ItemConverterParameters = new object[] { 123, "Four" })] + + + + + + Gets or sets the of the . + + The of the . + + + + The parameter list to use when constructing the described by . + If null, the default constructor is used. + When non-null, there must be a constructor defined in the that exactly matches the number, + order, and type of these parameters. + + + + [JsonContainer(NamingStrategyType = typeof(MyNamingStrategy), NamingStrategyParameters = new object[] { 123, "Four" })] + + + + + + Gets or sets a value that indicates whether to preserve object references. + + + true to keep object reference; otherwise, false. The default is false. + + + + + Gets or sets a value that indicates whether to preserve collection's items references. + + + true to keep collection's items object references; otherwise, false. The default is false. + + + + + Gets or sets the reference loop handling used when serializing the collection's items. + + The reference loop handling. + + + + Gets or sets the type name handling used when serializing the collection's items. + + The type name handling. + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class. + + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class with the specified container Id. + + The container Id. + + + + Provides methods for converting between .NET types and JSON types. + + + + + + + + Gets or sets a function that creates default . + Default settings are automatically used by serialization methods on , + and and on . + To serialize without using any default settings create a with + . + + + + + Represents JavaScript's boolean value true as a string. This field is read-only. + + + + + Represents JavaScript's boolean value false as a string. This field is read-only. + + + + + Represents JavaScript's null as a string. This field is read-only. + + + + + Represents JavaScript's undefined as a string. This field is read-only. + + + + + Represents JavaScript's positive infinity as a string. This field is read-only. + + + + + Represents JavaScript's negative infinity as a string. This field is read-only. + + + + + Represents JavaScript's NaN as a string. This field is read-only. + + + + + Converts the to its JSON string representation. + + The value to convert. + A JSON string representation of the . + + + + Converts the to its JSON string representation using the specified. + + The value to convert. + The format the date will be converted to. + The time zone handling when the date is converted to a string. + A JSON string representation of the . + + + + Converts the to its JSON string representation. + + The value to convert. + A JSON string representation of the . + + + + Converts the to its JSON string representation. + + The value to convert. + A JSON string representation of the . + + + + Converts the to its JSON string representation. + + The value to convert. + A JSON string representation of the . + + + + Converts the to its JSON string representation. + + The value to convert. + A JSON string representation of the . + + + + Converts the to its JSON string representation. + + The value to convert. + A JSON string representation of the . + + + + Converts the to its JSON string representation. + + The value to convert. + A JSON string representation of the . + + + + Converts the to its JSON string representation. + + The value to convert. + A JSON string representation of the . + + + + Converts the to its JSON string representation. + + The value to convert. + A JSON string representation of the . + + + + Converts the to its JSON string representation. + + The value to convert. + A JSON string representation of the . + + + + Converts the to its JSON string representation. + + The value to convert. + A JSON string representation of the . + + + + Converts the to its JSON string representation. + + The value to convert. + A JSON string representation of the . + + + + Converts the to its JSON string representation. + + The value to convert. + A JSON string representation of the . + + + + Converts the to its JSON string representation. + + The value to convert. + A JSON string representation of the . + + + + Converts the to its JSON string representation. + + The value to convert. + A JSON string representation of the . + + + + Converts the to its JSON string representation. + + The value to convert. + A JSON string representation of the . + + + + Converts the to its JSON string representation. + + The value to convert. + A JSON string representation of the . + + + + Converts the to its JSON string representation. + + The value to convert. + A JSON string representation of the . + + + + Converts the to its JSON string representation. + + The value to convert. + A JSON string representation of the . + + + + Converts the to its JSON string representation. + + The value to convert. + The string delimiter character. + A JSON string representation of the . + + + + Converts the to its JSON string representation. + + The value to convert. + The string delimiter character. + The string escape handling. + A JSON string representation of the . + + + + Converts the to its JSON string representation. + + The value to convert. + A JSON string representation of the . + + + + Serializes the specified object to a JSON string. + + The object to serialize. + A JSON string representation of the object. + + + + Serializes the specified object to a JSON string using formatting. + + The object to serialize. + Indicates how the output should be formatted. + + A JSON string representation of the object. + + + + + Serializes the specified object to a JSON string using a collection of . + + The object to serialize. + A collection of converters used while serializing. + A JSON string representation of the object. + + + + Serializes the specified object to a JSON string using formatting and a collection of . + + The object to serialize. + Indicates how the output should be formatted. + A collection of converters used while serializing. + A JSON string representation of the object. + + + + Serializes the specified object to a JSON string using . + + The object to serialize. + The used to serialize the object. + If this is null, default serialization settings will be used. + + A JSON string representation of the object. + + + + + Serializes the specified object to a JSON string using a type, formatting and . + + The object to serialize. + The used to serialize the object. + If this is null, default serialization settings will be used. + + The type of the value being serialized. + This parameter is used when is to write out the type name if the type of the value does not match. + Specifying the type is optional. + + + A JSON string representation of the object. + + + + + Serializes the specified object to a JSON string using formatting and . + + The object to serialize. + Indicates how the output should be formatted. + The used to serialize the object. + If this is null, default serialization settings will be used. + + A JSON string representation of the object. + + + + + Serializes the specified object to a JSON string using a type, formatting and . + + The object to serialize. + Indicates how the output should be formatted. + The used to serialize the object. + If this is null, default serialization settings will be used. + + The type of the value being serialized. + This parameter is used when is to write out the type name if the type of the value does not match. + Specifying the type is optional. + + + A JSON string representation of the object. + + + + + Deserializes the JSON to a .NET object. + + The JSON to deserialize. + The deserialized object from the JSON string. + + + + Deserializes the JSON to a .NET object using . + + The JSON to deserialize. + + The used to deserialize the object. + If this is null, default serialization settings will be used. + + The deserialized object from the JSON string. + + + + Deserializes the JSON to the specified .NET type. + + The JSON to deserialize. + The of object being deserialized. + The deserialized object from the JSON string. + + + + Deserializes the JSON to the specified .NET type. + + The type of the object to deserialize to. + The JSON to deserialize. + The deserialized object from the JSON string. + + + + Deserializes the JSON to the given anonymous type. + + + The anonymous type to deserialize to. This can't be specified + traditionally and must be inferred from the anonymous type passed + as a parameter. + + The JSON to deserialize. + The anonymous type object. + The deserialized anonymous type from the JSON string. + + + + Deserializes the JSON to the given anonymous type using . + + + The anonymous type to deserialize to. This can't be specified + traditionally and must be inferred from the anonymous type passed + as a parameter. + + The JSON to deserialize. + The anonymous type object. + + The used to deserialize the object. + If this is null, default serialization settings will be used. + + The deserialized anonymous type from the JSON string. + + + + Deserializes the JSON to the specified .NET type using a collection of . + + The type of the object to deserialize to. + The JSON to deserialize. + Converters to use while deserializing. + The deserialized object from the JSON string. + + + + Deserializes the JSON to the specified .NET type using . + + The type of the object to deserialize to. + The object to deserialize. + + The used to deserialize the object. + If this is null, default serialization settings will be used. + + The deserialized object from the JSON string. + + + + Deserializes the JSON to the specified .NET type using a collection of . + + The JSON to deserialize. + The type of the object to deserialize. + Converters to use while deserializing. + The deserialized object from the JSON string. + + + + Deserializes the JSON to the specified .NET type using . + + The JSON to deserialize. + The type of the object to deserialize to. + + The used to deserialize the object. + If this is null, default serialization settings will be used. + + The deserialized object from the JSON string. + + + + Populates the object with values from the JSON string. + + The JSON to populate values from. + The target object to populate values onto. + + + + Populates the object with values from the JSON string using . + + The JSON to populate values from. + The target object to populate values onto. + + The used to deserialize the object. + If this is null, default serialization settings will be used. + + + + + Serializes the to a JSON string. + + The node to serialize. + A JSON string of the . + + + + Serializes the to a JSON string using formatting. + + The node to serialize. + Indicates how the output should be formatted. + A JSON string of the . + + + + Serializes the to a JSON string using formatting and omits the root object if is true. + + The node to serialize. + Indicates how the output should be formatted. + Omits writing the root object. + A JSON string of the . + + + + Deserializes the from a JSON string. + + The JSON string. + The deserialized . + + + + Deserializes the from a JSON string nested in a root element specified by . + + The JSON string. + The name of the root element to append when deserializing. + The deserialized . + + + + Deserializes the from a JSON string nested in a root element specified by + and writes a Json.NET array attribute for collections. + + The JSON string. + The name of the root element to append when deserializing. + + A value to indicate whether to write the Json.NET array attribute. + This attribute helps preserve arrays when converting the written XML back to JSON. + + The deserialized . + + + + Deserializes the from a JSON string nested in a root element specified by , + writes a Json.NET array attribute for collections, and encodes special characters. + + The JSON string. + The name of the root element to append when deserializing. + + A value to indicate whether to write the Json.NET array attribute. + This attribute helps preserve arrays when converting the written XML back to JSON. + + + A value to indicate whether to encode special characters when converting JSON to XML. + If true, special characters like ':', '@', '?', '#' and '$' in JSON property names aren't used to specify + XML namespaces, attributes or processing directives. Instead special characters are encoded and written + as part of the XML element name. + + The deserialized . + + + + Converts an object to and from JSON. + + + + + Writes the JSON representation of the object. + + The to write to. + The value. + The calling serializer. + + + + Reads the JSON representation of the object. + + The to read from. + Type of the object. + The existing value of object being read. + The calling serializer. + The object value. + + + + Determines whether this instance can convert the specified object type. + + Type of the object. + + true if this instance can convert the specified object type; otherwise, false. + + + + + Gets a value indicating whether this can read JSON. + + true if this can read JSON; otherwise, false. + + + + Gets a value indicating whether this can write JSON. + + true if this can write JSON; otherwise, false. + + + + Converts an object to and from JSON. + + The object type to convert. + + + + Writes the JSON representation of the object. + + The to write to. + The value. + The calling serializer. + + + + Writes the JSON representation of the object. + + The to write to. + The value. + The calling serializer. + + + + Reads the JSON representation of the object. + + The to read from. + Type of the object. + The existing value of object being read. + The calling serializer. + The object value. + + + + Reads the JSON representation of the object. + + The to read from. + Type of the object. + The existing value of object being read. If there is no existing value then null will be used. + The existing value has a value. + The calling serializer. + The object value. + + + + Determines whether this instance can convert the specified object type. + + Type of the object. + + true if this instance can convert the specified object type; otherwise, false. + + + + + Instructs the to use the specified when serializing the member or class. + + + + + Gets the of the . + + The of the . + + + + The parameter list to use when constructing the described by . + If null, the default constructor is used. + + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class. + + Type of the . + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class. + + Type of the . + Parameter list to use when constructing the . Can be null. + + + + Represents a collection of . + + + + + Instructs the how to serialize the collection. + + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class. + + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class with the specified container Id. + + The container Id. + + + + The exception thrown when an error occurs during JSON serialization or deserialization. + + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class. + + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class + with a specified error message. + + The error message that explains the reason for the exception. + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class + with a specified error message and a reference to the inner exception that is the cause of this exception. + + The error message that explains the reason for the exception. + The exception that is the cause of the current exception, or null if no inner exception is specified. + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class. + + The that holds the serialized object data about the exception being thrown. + The that contains contextual information about the source or destination. + The parameter is null. + The class name is null or is zero (0). + + + + Instructs the to deserialize properties with no matching class member into the specified collection + and write values during serialization. + + + + + Gets or sets a value that indicates whether to write extension data when serializing the object. + + + true to write extension data when serializing the object; otherwise, false. The default is true. + + + + + Gets or sets a value that indicates whether to read extension data when deserializing the object. + + + true to read extension data when deserializing the object; otherwise, false. The default is true. + + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class. + + + + + Instructs the not to serialize the public field or public read/write property value. + + + + + Base class for a table of atomized string objects. + + + + + Gets a string containing the same characters as the specified range of characters in the given array. + + The character array containing the name to find. + The zero-based index into the array specifying the first character of the name. + The number of characters in the name. + A string containing the same characters as the specified range of characters in the given array. + + + + Instructs the how to serialize the object. + + + + + Gets or sets the member serialization. + + The member serialization. + + + + Gets or sets the missing member handling used when deserializing this object. + + The missing member handling. + + + + Gets or sets how the object's properties with null values are handled during serialization and deserialization. + + How the object's properties with null values are handled during serialization and deserialization. + + + + Gets or sets a value that indicates whether the object's properties are required. + + + A value indicating whether the object's properties are required. + + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class. + + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class with the specified member serialization. + + The member serialization. + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class with the specified container Id. + + The container Id. + + + + Instructs the to always serialize the member with the specified name. + + + + + Gets or sets the type used when serializing the property's collection items. + + The collection's items type. + + + + The parameter list to use when constructing the described by . + If null, the default constructor is used. + When non-null, there must be a constructor defined in the that exactly matches the number, + order, and type of these parameters. + + + + [JsonProperty(ItemConverterType = typeof(MyContainerConverter), ItemConverterParameters = new object[] { 123, "Four" })] + + + + + + Gets or sets the of the . + + The of the . + + + + The parameter list to use when constructing the described by . + If null, the default constructor is used. + When non-null, there must be a constructor defined in the that exactly matches the number, + order, and type of these parameters. + + + + [JsonProperty(NamingStrategyType = typeof(MyNamingStrategy), NamingStrategyParameters = new object[] { 123, "Four" })] + + + + + + Gets or sets the null value handling used when serializing this property. + + The null value handling. + + + + Gets or sets the default value handling used when serializing this property. + + The default value handling. + + + + Gets or sets the reference loop handling used when serializing this property. + + The reference loop handling. + + + + Gets or sets the object creation handling used when deserializing this property. + + The object creation handling. + + + + Gets or sets the type name handling used when serializing this property. + + The type name handling. + + + + Gets or sets whether this property's value is serialized as a reference. + + Whether this property's value is serialized as a reference. + + + + Gets or sets the order of serialization of a member. + + The numeric order of serialization. + + + + Gets or sets a value indicating whether this property is required. + + + A value indicating whether this property is required. + + + + + Gets or sets the name of the property. + + The name of the property. + + + + Gets or sets the reference loop handling used when serializing the property's collection items. + + The collection's items reference loop handling. + + + + Gets or sets the type name handling used when serializing the property's collection items. + + The collection's items type name handling. + + + + Gets or sets whether this property's collection items are serialized as a reference. + + Whether this property's collection items are serialized as a reference. + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class. + + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class with the specified name. + + Name of the property. + + + + Represents a reader that provides fast, non-cached, forward-only access to serialized JSON data. + + + + + Specifies the state of the reader. + + + + + A read method has not been called. + + + + + The end of the file has been reached successfully. + + + + + Reader is at a property. + + + + + Reader is at the start of an object. + + + + + Reader is in an object. + + + + + Reader is at the start of an array. + + + + + Reader is in an array. + + + + + The method has been called. + + + + + Reader has just read a value. + + + + + Reader is at the start of a constructor. + + + + + Reader is in a constructor. + + + + + An error occurred that prevents the read operation from continuing. + + + + + The end of the file has been reached successfully. + + + + + Gets the current reader state. + + The current reader state. + + + + Gets or sets a value indicating whether the source should be closed when this reader is closed. + + + true to close the source when this reader is closed; otherwise false. The default is true. + + + + + Gets or sets a value indicating whether multiple pieces of JSON content can + be read from a continuous stream without erroring. + + + true to support reading multiple pieces of JSON content; otherwise false. + The default is false. + + + + + Gets the quotation mark character used to enclose the value of a string. + + + + + Gets or sets how time zones are handled when reading JSON. + + + + + Gets or sets how date formatted strings, e.g. "\/Date(1198908717056)\/" and "2012-03-21T05:40Z", are parsed when reading JSON. + + + + + Gets or sets how floating point numbers, e.g. 1.0 and 9.9, are parsed when reading JSON text. + + + + + Gets or sets how custom date formatted strings are parsed when reading JSON. + + + + + Gets or sets the maximum depth allowed when reading JSON. Reading past this depth will throw a . + A null value means there is no maximum. + The default value is 64. + + + + + Gets the type of the current JSON token. + + + + + Gets the text value of the current JSON token. + + + + + Gets the .NET type for the current JSON token. + + + + + Gets the depth of the current token in the JSON document. + + The depth of the current token in the JSON document. + + + + Gets the path of the current JSON token. + + + + + Gets or sets the culture used when reading JSON. Defaults to . + + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class. + + + + + Reads the next JSON token from the source. + + true if the next token was read successfully; false if there are no more tokens to read. + + + + Reads the next JSON token from the source as a of . + + A of . This method will return null at the end of an array. + + + + Reads the next JSON token from the source as a . + + A . This method will return null at the end of an array. + + + + Reads the next JSON token from the source as a []. + + A [] or null if the next JSON token is null. This method will return null at the end of an array. + + + + Reads the next JSON token from the source as a of . + + A of . This method will return null at the end of an array. + + + + Reads the next JSON token from the source as a of . + + A of . This method will return null at the end of an array. + + + + Reads the next JSON token from the source as a of . + + A of . This method will return null at the end of an array. + + + + Reads the next JSON token from the source as a of . + + A of . This method will return null at the end of an array. + + + + Skips the children of the current token. + + + + + Sets the current token. + + The new token. + + + + Sets the current token and value. + + The new token. + The value. + + + + Sets the current token and value. + + The new token. + The value. + A flag indicating whether the position index inside an array should be updated. + + + + Sets the state based on current token type. + + + + + Releases unmanaged and - optionally - managed resources. + + true to release both managed and unmanaged resources; false to release only unmanaged resources. + + + + Changes the reader's state to . + If is set to true, the source is also closed. + + + + + The exception thrown when an error occurs while reading JSON text. + + + + + Gets the line number indicating where the error occurred. + + The line number indicating where the error occurred. + + + + Gets the line position indicating where the error occurred. + + The line position indicating where the error occurred. + + + + Gets the path to the JSON where the error occurred. + + The path to the JSON where the error occurred. + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class. + + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class + with a specified error message. + + The error message that explains the reason for the exception. + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class + with a specified error message and a reference to the inner exception that is the cause of this exception. + + The error message that explains the reason for the exception. + The exception that is the cause of the current exception, or null if no inner exception is specified. + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class. + + The that holds the serialized object data about the exception being thrown. + The that contains contextual information about the source or destination. + The parameter is null. + The class name is null or is zero (0). + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class + with a specified error message, JSON path, line number, line position, and a reference to the inner exception that is the cause of this exception. + + The error message that explains the reason for the exception. + The path to the JSON where the error occurred. + The line number indicating where the error occurred. + The line position indicating where the error occurred. + The exception that is the cause of the current exception, or null if no inner exception is specified. + + + + Instructs the to always serialize the member, and to require that the member has a value. + + + + + The exception thrown when an error occurs during JSON serialization or deserialization. + + + + + Gets the line number indicating where the error occurred. + + The line number indicating where the error occurred. + + + + Gets the line position indicating where the error occurred. + + The line position indicating where the error occurred. + + + + Gets the path to the JSON where the error occurred. + + The path to the JSON where the error occurred. + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class. + + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class + with a specified error message. + + The error message that explains the reason for the exception. + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class + with a specified error message and a reference to the inner exception that is the cause of this exception. + + The error message that explains the reason for the exception. + The exception that is the cause of the current exception, or null if no inner exception is specified. + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class. + + The that holds the serialized object data about the exception being thrown. + The that contains contextual information about the source or destination. + The parameter is null. + The class name is null or is zero (0). + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class + with a specified error message, JSON path, line number, line position, and a reference to the inner exception that is the cause of this exception. + + The error message that explains the reason for the exception. + The path to the JSON where the error occurred. + The line number indicating where the error occurred. + The line position indicating where the error occurred. + The exception that is the cause of the current exception, or null if no inner exception is specified. + + + + Serializes and deserializes objects into and from the JSON format. + The enables you to control how objects are encoded into JSON. + + + + + Occurs when the errors during serialization and deserialization. + + + + + Gets or sets the used by the serializer when resolving references. + + + + + Gets or sets the used by the serializer when resolving type names. + + + + + Gets or sets the used by the serializer when resolving type names. + + + + + Gets or sets the used by the serializer when writing trace messages. + + The trace writer. + + + + Gets or sets the equality comparer used by the serializer when comparing references. + + The equality comparer. + + + + Gets or sets how type name writing and reading is handled by the serializer. + The default value is . + + + should be used with caution when your application deserializes JSON from an external source. + Incoming types should be validated with a custom + when deserializing with a value other than . + + + + + Gets or sets how a type name assembly is written and resolved by the serializer. + The default value is . + + The type name assembly format. + + + + Gets or sets how a type name assembly is written and resolved by the serializer. + The default value is . + + The type name assembly format. + + + + Gets or sets how object references are preserved by the serializer. + The default value is . + + + + + Gets or sets how reference loops (e.g. a class referencing itself) is handled. + The default value is . + + + + + Gets or sets how missing members (e.g. JSON contains a property that isn't a member on the object) are handled during deserialization. + The default value is . + + + + + Gets or sets how null values are handled during serialization and deserialization. + The default value is . + + + + + Gets or sets how default values are handled during serialization and deserialization. + The default value is . + + + + + Gets or sets how objects are created during deserialization. + The default value is . + + The object creation handling. + + + + Gets or sets how constructors are used during deserialization. + The default value is . + + The constructor handling. + + + + Gets or sets how metadata properties are used during deserialization. + The default value is . + + The metadata properties handling. + + + + Gets a collection that will be used during serialization. + + Collection that will be used during serialization. + + + + Gets or sets the contract resolver used by the serializer when + serializing .NET objects to JSON and vice versa. + + + + + Gets or sets the used by the serializer when invoking serialization callback methods. + + The context. + + + + Indicates how JSON text output is formatted. + The default value is . + + + + + Gets or sets how dates are written to JSON text. + The default value is . + + + + + Gets or sets how time zones are handled during serialization and deserialization. + The default value is . + + + + + Gets or sets how date formatted strings, e.g. "\/Date(1198908717056)\/" and "2012-03-21T05:40Z", are parsed when reading JSON. + The default value is . + + + + + Gets or sets how floating point numbers, e.g. 1.0 and 9.9, are parsed when reading JSON text. + The default value is . + + + + + Gets or sets how special floating point numbers, e.g. , + and , + are written as JSON text. + The default value is . + + + + + Gets or sets how strings are escaped when writing JSON text. + The default value is . + + + + + Gets or sets how and values are formatted when writing JSON text, + and the expected date format when reading JSON text. + The default value is "yyyy'-'MM'-'dd'T'HH':'mm':'ss.FFFFFFFK". + + + + + Gets or sets the culture used when reading JSON. + The default value is . + + + + + Gets or sets the maximum depth allowed when reading JSON. Reading past this depth will throw a . + A null value means there is no maximum. + The default value is 64. + + + + + Gets a value indicating whether there will be a check for additional JSON content after deserializing an object. + The default value is false. + + + true if there will be a check for additional JSON content after deserializing an object; otherwise, false. + + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class. + + + + + Creates a new instance. + The will not use default settings + from . + + + A new instance. + The will not use default settings + from . + + + + + Creates a new instance using the specified . + The will not use default settings + from . + + The settings to be applied to the . + + A new instance using the specified . + The will not use default settings + from . + + + + + Creates a new instance. + The will use default settings + from . + + + A new instance. + The will use default settings + from . + + + + + Creates a new instance using the specified . + The will use default settings + from as well as the specified . + + The settings to be applied to the . + + A new instance using the specified . + The will use default settings + from as well as the specified . + + + + + Populates the JSON values onto the target object. + + The that contains the JSON structure to read values from. + The target object to populate values onto. + + + + Populates the JSON values onto the target object. + + The that contains the JSON structure to read values from. + The target object to populate values onto. + + + + Deserializes the JSON structure contained by the specified . + + The that contains the JSON structure to deserialize. + The being deserialized. + + + + Deserializes the JSON structure contained by the specified + into an instance of the specified type. + + The containing the object. + The of object being deserialized. + The instance of being deserialized. + + + + Deserializes the JSON structure contained by the specified + into an instance of the specified type. + + The containing the object. + The type of the object to deserialize. + The instance of being deserialized. + + + + Deserializes the JSON structure contained by the specified + into an instance of the specified type. + + The containing the object. + The of object being deserialized. + The instance of being deserialized. + + + + Serializes the specified and writes the JSON structure + using the specified . + + The used to write the JSON structure. + The to serialize. + + + + Serializes the specified and writes the JSON structure + using the specified . + + The used to write the JSON structure. + The to serialize. + + The type of the value being serialized. + This parameter is used when is to write out the type name if the type of the value does not match. + Specifying the type is optional. + + + + + Serializes the specified and writes the JSON structure + using the specified . + + The used to write the JSON structure. + The to serialize. + + The type of the value being serialized. + This parameter is used when is Auto to write out the type name if the type of the value does not match. + Specifying the type is optional. + + + + + Serializes the specified and writes the JSON structure + using the specified . + + The used to write the JSON structure. + The to serialize. + + + + Specifies the settings on a object. + + + + + Gets or sets how reference loops (e.g. a class referencing itself) are handled. + The default value is . + + Reference loop handling. + + + + Gets or sets how missing members (e.g. JSON contains a property that isn't a member on the object) are handled during deserialization. + The default value is . + + Missing member handling. + + + + Gets or sets how objects are created during deserialization. + The default value is . + + The object creation handling. + + + + Gets or sets how null values are handled during serialization and deserialization. + The default value is . + + Null value handling. + + + + Gets or sets how default values are handled during serialization and deserialization. + The default value is . + + The default value handling. + + + + Gets or sets a collection that will be used during serialization. + + The converters. + + + + Gets or sets how object references are preserved by the serializer. + The default value is . + + The preserve references handling. + + + + Gets or sets how type name writing and reading is handled by the serializer. + The default value is . + + + should be used with caution when your application deserializes JSON from an external source. + Incoming types should be validated with a custom + when deserializing with a value other than . + + The type name handling. + + + + Gets or sets how metadata properties are used during deserialization. + The default value is . + + The metadata properties handling. + + + + Gets or sets how a type name assembly is written and resolved by the serializer. + The default value is . + + The type name assembly format. + + + + Gets or sets how a type name assembly is written and resolved by the serializer. + The default value is . + + The type name assembly format. + + + + Gets or sets how constructors are used during deserialization. + The default value is . + + The constructor handling. + + + + Gets or sets the contract resolver used by the serializer when + serializing .NET objects to JSON and vice versa. + + The contract resolver. + + + + Gets or sets the equality comparer used by the serializer when comparing references. + + The equality comparer. + + + + Gets or sets the used by the serializer when resolving references. + + The reference resolver. + + + + Gets or sets a function that creates the used by the serializer when resolving references. + + A function that creates the used by the serializer when resolving references. + + + + Gets or sets the used by the serializer when writing trace messages. + + The trace writer. + + + + Gets or sets the used by the serializer when resolving type names. + + The binder. + + + + Gets or sets the used by the serializer when resolving type names. + + The binder. + + + + Gets or sets the error handler called during serialization and deserialization. + + The error handler called during serialization and deserialization. + + + + Gets or sets the used by the serializer when invoking serialization callback methods. + + The context. + + + + Gets or sets how and values are formatted when writing JSON text, + and the expected date format when reading JSON text. + The default value is "yyyy'-'MM'-'dd'T'HH':'mm':'ss.FFFFFFFK". + + + + + Gets or sets the maximum depth allowed when reading JSON. Reading past this depth will throw a . + A null value means there is no maximum. + The default value is 64. + + + + + Indicates how JSON text output is formatted. + The default value is . + + + + + Gets or sets how dates are written to JSON text. + The default value is . + + + + + Gets or sets how time zones are handled during serialization and deserialization. + The default value is . + + + + + Gets or sets how date formatted strings, e.g. "\/Date(1198908717056)\/" and "2012-03-21T05:40Z", are parsed when reading JSON. + The default value is . + + + + + Gets or sets how special floating point numbers, e.g. , + and , + are written as JSON. + The default value is . + + + + + Gets or sets how floating point numbers, e.g. 1.0 and 9.9, are parsed when reading JSON text. + The default value is . + + + + + Gets or sets how strings are escaped when writing JSON text. + The default value is . + + + + + Gets or sets the culture used when reading JSON. + The default value is . + + + + + Gets a value indicating whether there will be a check for additional content after deserializing an object. + The default value is false. + + + true if there will be a check for additional content after deserializing an object; otherwise, false. + + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class. + + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class + using values copied from the passed in . + + + + + Represents a reader that provides fast, non-cached, forward-only access to JSON text data. + + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class with the specified . + + The containing the JSON data to read. + + + + Gets or sets the reader's property name table. + + + + + Gets or sets the reader's character buffer pool. + + + + + Reads the next JSON token from the underlying . + + + true if the next token was read successfully; false if there are no more tokens to read. + + + + + Reads the next JSON token from the underlying as a of . + + A of . This method will return null at the end of an array. + + + + Reads the next JSON token from the underlying as a of . + + A of . This method will return null at the end of an array. + + + + Reads the next JSON token from the underlying as a . + + A . This method will return null at the end of an array. + + + + Reads the next JSON token from the underlying as a []. + + A [] or null if the next JSON token is null. This method will return null at the end of an array. + + + + Reads the next JSON token from the underlying as a of . + + A of . This method will return null at the end of an array. + + + + Reads the next JSON token from the underlying as a of . + + A of . This method will return null at the end of an array. + + + + Reads the next JSON token from the underlying as a of . + + A of . This method will return null at the end of an array. + + + + Changes the reader's state to . + If is set to true, the underlying is also closed. + + + + + Gets a value indicating whether the class can return line information. + + + true if and can be provided; otherwise, false. + + + + + Gets the current line number. + + + The current line number or 0 if no line information is available (for example, returns false). + + + + + Gets the current line position. + + + The current line position or 0 if no line information is available (for example, returns false). + + + + + Represents a writer that provides a fast, non-cached, forward-only way of generating JSON data. + + + + + Gets or sets the writer's character array pool. + + + + + Gets or sets how many s to write for each level in the hierarchy when is set to . + + + + + Gets or sets which character to use to quote attribute values. + + + + + Gets or sets which character to use for indenting when is set to . + + + + + Gets or sets a value indicating whether object names will be surrounded with quotes. + + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class using the specified . + + The to write to. + + + + Flushes whatever is in the buffer to the underlying and also flushes the underlying . + + + + + Closes this writer. + If is set to true, the underlying is also closed. + If is set to true, the JSON is auto-completed. + + + + + Writes the beginning of a JSON object. + + + + + Writes the beginning of a JSON array. + + + + + Writes the start of a constructor with the given name. + + The name of the constructor. + + + + Writes the specified end token. + + The end token to write. + + + + Writes the property name of a name/value pair on a JSON object. + + The name of the property. + + + + Writes the property name of a name/value pair on a JSON object. + + The name of the property. + A flag to indicate whether the text should be escaped when it is written as a JSON property name. + + + + Writes indent characters. + + + + + Writes the JSON value delimiter. + + + + + Writes an indent space. + + + + + Writes a value. + An error will raised if the value cannot be written as a single JSON token. + + The value to write. + + + + Writes a null value. + + + + + Writes an undefined value. + + + + + Writes raw JSON. + + The raw JSON to write. + + + + Writes a value. + + The value to write. + + + + Writes a value. + + The value to write. + + + + Writes a value. + + The value to write. + + + + Writes a value. + + The value to write. + + + + Writes a value. + + The value to write. + + + + Writes a value. + + The value to write. + + + + Writes a of value. + + The of value to write. + + + + Writes a value. + + The value to write. + + + + Writes a of value. + + The of value to write. + + + + Writes a value. + + The value to write. + + + + Writes a value. + + The value to write. + + + + Writes a value. + + The value to write. + + + + Writes a value. + + The value to write. + + + + Writes a value. + + The value to write. + + + + Writes a value. + + The value to write. + + + + Writes a value. + + The value to write. + + + + Writes a value. + + The value to write. + + + + Writes a [] value. + + The [] value to write. + + + + Writes a value. + + The value to write. + + + + Writes a value. + + The value to write. + + + + Writes a value. + + The value to write. + + + + Writes a comment /*...*/ containing the specified text. + + Text to place inside the comment. + + + + Writes the given white space. + + The string of white space characters. + + + + Specifies the type of JSON token. + + + + + This is returned by the if a read method has not been called. + + + + + An object start token. + + + + + An array start token. + + + + + A constructor start token. + + + + + An object property name. + + + + + A comment. + + + + + Raw JSON. + + + + + An integer. + + + + + A float. + + + + + A string. + + + + + A boolean. + + + + + A null token. + + + + + An undefined token. + + + + + An object end token. + + + + + An array end token. + + + + + A constructor end token. + + + + + A Date. + + + + + Byte data. + + + + + + Represents a reader that provides validation. + + + JSON Schema validation has been moved to its own package. See https://www.newtonsoft.com/jsonschema for more details. + + + + + + Sets an event handler for receiving schema validation errors. + + + + + Gets the text value of the current JSON token. + + + + + + Gets the depth of the current token in the JSON document. + + The depth of the current token in the JSON document. + + + + Gets the path of the current JSON token. + + + + + Gets the quotation mark character used to enclose the value of a string. + + + + + + Gets the type of the current JSON token. + + + + + + Gets the .NET type for the current JSON token. + + + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class that + validates the content returned from the given . + + The to read from while validating. + + + + Gets or sets the schema. + + The schema. + + + + Gets the used to construct this . + + The specified in the constructor. + + + + Changes the reader's state to . + If is set to true, the underlying is also closed. + + + + + Reads the next JSON token from the underlying as a of . + + A of . + + + + Reads the next JSON token from the underlying as a []. + + + A [] or null if the next JSON token is null. + + + + + Reads the next JSON token from the underlying as a of . + + A of . + + + + Reads the next JSON token from the underlying as a of . + + A of . + + + + Reads the next JSON token from the underlying as a of . + + A of . + + + + Reads the next JSON token from the underlying as a . + + A . This method will return null at the end of an array. + + + + Reads the next JSON token from the underlying as a of . + + A of . This method will return null at the end of an array. + + + + Reads the next JSON token from the underlying . + + + true if the next token was read successfully; false if there are no more tokens to read. + + + + + Represents a writer that provides a fast, non-cached, forward-only way of generating JSON data. + + + + + Gets or sets a value indicating whether the destination should be closed when this writer is closed. + + + true to close the destination when this writer is closed; otherwise false. The default is true. + + + + + Gets or sets a value indicating whether the JSON should be auto-completed when this writer is closed. + + + true to auto-complete the JSON when this writer is closed; otherwise false. The default is true. + + + + + Gets the top. + + The top. + + + + Gets the state of the writer. + + + + + Gets the path of the writer. + + + + + Gets or sets a value indicating how JSON text output should be formatted. + + + + + Gets or sets how dates are written to JSON text. + + + + + Gets or sets how time zones are handled when writing JSON text. + + + + + Gets or sets how strings are escaped when writing JSON text. + + + + + Gets or sets how special floating point numbers, e.g. , + and , + are written to JSON text. + + + + + Gets or sets how and values are formatted when writing JSON text. + + + + + Gets or sets the culture used when writing JSON. Defaults to . + + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class. + + + + + Flushes whatever is in the buffer to the destination and also flushes the destination. + + + + + Closes this writer. + If is set to true, the destination is also closed. + If is set to true, the JSON is auto-completed. + + + + + Writes the beginning of a JSON object. + + + + + Writes the end of a JSON object. + + + + + Writes the beginning of a JSON array. + + + + + Writes the end of an array. + + + + + Writes the start of a constructor with the given name. + + The name of the constructor. + + + + Writes the end constructor. + + + + + Writes the property name of a name/value pair of a JSON object. + + The name of the property. + + + + Writes the property name of a name/value pair of a JSON object. + + The name of the property. + A flag to indicate whether the text should be escaped when it is written as a JSON property name. + + + + Writes the end of the current JSON object or array. + + + + + Writes the current token and its children. + + The to read the token from. + + + + Writes the current token. + + The to read the token from. + A flag indicating whether the current token's children should be written. + + + + Writes the token and its value. + + The to write. + + The value to write. + A value is only required for tokens that have an associated value, e.g. the property name for . + null can be passed to the method for tokens that don't have a value, e.g. . + + + + + Writes the token. + + The to write. + + + + Writes the specified end token. + + The end token to write. + + + + Writes indent characters. + + + + + Writes the JSON value delimiter. + + + + + Writes an indent space. + + + + + Writes a null value. + + + + + Writes an undefined value. + + + + + Writes raw JSON without changing the writer's state. + + The raw JSON to write. + + + + Writes raw JSON where a value is expected and updates the writer's state. + + The raw JSON to write. + + + + Writes a value. + + The value to write. + + + + Writes a value. + + The value to write. + + + + Writes a value. + + The value to write. + + + + Writes a value. + + The value to write. + + + + Writes a value. + + The value to write. + + + + Writes a value. + + The value to write. + + + + Writes a value. + + The value to write. + + + + Writes a value. + + The value to write. + + + + Writes a value. + + The value to write. + + + + Writes a value. + + The value to write. + + + + Writes a value. + + The value to write. + + + + Writes a value. + + The value to write. + + + + Writes a value. + + The value to write. + + + + Writes a value. + + The value to write. + + + + Writes a value. + + The value to write. + + + + Writes a value. + + The value to write. + + + + Writes a value. + + The value to write. + + + + Writes a of value. + + The of value to write. + + + + Writes a of value. + + The of value to write. + + + + Writes a of value. + + The of value to write. + + + + Writes a of value. + + The of value to write. + + + + Writes a of value. + + The of value to write. + + + + Writes a of value. + + The of value to write. + + + + Writes a of value. + + The of value to write. + + + + Writes a of value. + + The of value to write. + + + + Writes a of value. + + The of value to write. + + + + Writes a of value. + + The of value to write. + + + + Writes a of value. + + The of value to write. + + + + Writes a of value. + + The of value to write. + + + + Writes a of value. + + The of value to write. + + + + Writes a of value. + + The of value to write. + + + + Writes a of value. + + The of value to write. + + + + Writes a of value. + + The of value to write. + + + + Writes a [] value. + + The [] value to write. + + + + Writes a value. + + The value to write. + + + + Writes a value. + An error will raised if the value cannot be written as a single JSON token. + + The value to write. + + + + Writes a comment /*...*/ containing the specified text. + + Text to place inside the comment. + + + + Writes the given white space. + + The string of white space characters. + + + + Releases unmanaged and - optionally - managed resources. + + true to release both managed and unmanaged resources; false to release only unmanaged resources. + + + + Sets the state of the . + + The being written. + The value being written. + + + + The exception thrown when an error occurs while writing JSON text. + + + + + Gets the path to the JSON where the error occurred. + + The path to the JSON where the error occurred. + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class. + + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class + with a specified error message. + + The error message that explains the reason for the exception. + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class + with a specified error message and a reference to the inner exception that is the cause of this exception. + + The error message that explains the reason for the exception. + The exception that is the cause of the current exception, or null if no inner exception is specified. + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class. + + The that holds the serialized object data about the exception being thrown. + The that contains contextual information about the source or destination. + The parameter is null. + The class name is null or is zero (0). + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class + with a specified error message, JSON path and a reference to the inner exception that is the cause of this exception. + + The error message that explains the reason for the exception. + The path to the JSON where the error occurred. + The exception that is the cause of the current exception, or null if no inner exception is specified. + + + + Specifies how JSON comments are handled when loading JSON. + + + + + Ignore comments. + + + + + Load comments as a with type . + + + + + Specifies how duplicate property names are handled when loading JSON. + + + + + Replace the existing value when there is a duplicate property. The value of the last property in the JSON object will be used. + + + + + Ignore the new value when there is a duplicate property. The value of the first property in the JSON object will be used. + + + + + Throw a when a duplicate property is encountered. + + + + + Contains the LINQ to JSON extension methods. + + + + + Returns a collection of tokens that contains the ancestors of every token in the source collection. + + The type of the objects in source, constrained to . + An of that contains the source collection. + An of that contains the ancestors of every token in the source collection. + + + + Returns a collection of tokens that contains every token in the source collection, and the ancestors of every token in the source collection. + + The type of the objects in source, constrained to . + An of that contains the source collection. + An of that contains every token in the source collection, the ancestors of every token in the source collection. + + + + Returns a collection of tokens that contains the descendants of every token in the source collection. + + The type of the objects in source, constrained to . + An of that contains the source collection. + An of that contains the descendants of every token in the source collection. + + + + Returns a collection of tokens that contains every token in the source collection, and the descendants of every token in the source collection. + + The type of the objects in source, constrained to . + An of that contains the source collection. + An of that contains every token in the source collection, and the descendants of every token in the source collection. + + + + Returns a collection of child properties of every object in the source collection. + + An of that contains the source collection. + An of that contains the properties of every object in the source collection. + + + + Returns a collection of child values of every object in the source collection with the given key. + + An of that contains the source collection. + The token key. + An of that contains the values of every token in the source collection with the given key. + + + + Returns a collection of child values of every object in the source collection. + + An of that contains the source collection. + An of that contains the values of every token in the source collection. + + + + Returns a collection of converted child values of every object in the source collection with the given key. + + The type to convert the values to. + An of that contains the source collection. + The token key. + An that contains the converted values of every token in the source collection with the given key. + + + + Returns a collection of converted child values of every object in the source collection. + + The type to convert the values to. + An of that contains the source collection. + An that contains the converted values of every token in the source collection. + + + + Converts the value. + + The type to convert the value to. + A cast as a of . + A converted value. + + + + Converts the value. + + The source collection type. + The type to convert the value to. + A cast as a of . + A converted value. + + + + Returns a collection of child tokens of every array in the source collection. + + The source collection type. + An of that contains the source collection. + An of that contains the values of every token in the source collection. + + + + Returns a collection of converted child tokens of every array in the source collection. + + An of that contains the source collection. + The type to convert the values to. + The source collection type. + An that contains the converted values of every token in the source collection. + + + + Returns the input typed as . + + An of that contains the source collection. + The input typed as . + + + + Returns the input typed as . + + The source collection type. + An of that contains the source collection. + The input typed as . + + + + Represents a collection of objects. + + The type of token. + + + + Gets the of with the specified key. + + + + + + Represents a JSON array. + + + + + + + + Gets the container's children tokens. + + The container's children tokens. + + + + Gets the node type for this . + + The type. + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class. + + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class from another object. + + A object to copy from. + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class with the specified content. + + The contents of the array. + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class with the specified content. + + The contents of the array. + + + + Loads an from a . + + A that will be read for the content of the . + A that contains the JSON that was read from the specified . + + + + Loads an from a . + + A that will be read for the content of the . + The used to load the JSON. + If this is null, default load settings will be used. + A that contains the JSON that was read from the specified . + + + + Load a from a string that contains JSON. + + A that contains JSON. + A populated from the string that contains JSON. + + + + + + + Load a from a string that contains JSON. + + A that contains JSON. + The used to load the JSON. + If this is null, default load settings will be used. + A populated from the string that contains JSON. + + + + + + + Creates a from an object. + + The object that will be used to create . + A with the values of the specified object. + + + + Creates a from an object. + + The object that will be used to create . + The that will be used to read the object. + A with the values of the specified object. + + + + Writes this token to a . + + A into which this method will write. + A collection of which will be used when writing the token. + + + + Gets the with the specified key. + + The with the specified key. + + + + Gets or sets the at the specified index. + + + + + + Determines the index of a specific item in the . + + The object to locate in the . + + The index of if found in the list; otherwise, -1. + + + + + Inserts an item to the at the specified index. + + The zero-based index at which should be inserted. + The object to insert into the . + + is not a valid index in the . + + + + + Removes the item at the specified index. + + The zero-based index of the item to remove. + + is not a valid index in the . + + + + + Returns an enumerator that iterates through the collection. + + + A of that can be used to iterate through the collection. + + + + + Adds an item to the . + + The object to add to the . + + + + Removes all items from the . + + + + + Determines whether the contains a specific value. + + The object to locate in the . + + true if is found in the ; otherwise, false. + + + + + Copies the elements of the to an array, starting at a particular array index. + + The array. + Index of the array. + + + + Gets a value indicating whether the is read-only. + + true if the is read-only; otherwise, false. + + + + Removes the first occurrence of a specific object from the . + + The object to remove from the . + + true if was successfully removed from the ; otherwise, false. This method also returns false if is not found in the original . + + + + + Represents a JSON constructor. + + + + + Gets the container's children tokens. + + The container's children tokens. + + + + Gets or sets the name of this constructor. + + The constructor name. + + + + Gets the node type for this . + + The type. + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class. + + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class from another object. + + A object to copy from. + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class with the specified name and content. + + The constructor name. + The contents of the constructor. + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class with the specified name and content. + + The constructor name. + The contents of the constructor. + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class with the specified name. + + The constructor name. + + + + Writes this token to a . + + A into which this method will write. + A collection of which will be used when writing the token. + + + + Gets the with the specified key. + + The with the specified key. + + + + Loads a from a . + + A that will be read for the content of the . + A that contains the JSON that was read from the specified . + + + + Loads a from a . + + A that will be read for the content of the . + The used to load the JSON. + If this is null, default load settings will be used. + A that contains the JSON that was read from the specified . + + + + Represents a token that can contain other tokens. + + + + + Occurs when the list changes or an item in the list changes. + + + + + Occurs before an item is added to the collection. + + + + + Gets the container's children tokens. + + The container's children tokens. + + + + Raises the event. + + The instance containing the event data. + + + + Raises the event. + + The instance containing the event data. + + + + Gets a value indicating whether this token has child tokens. + + + true if this token has child values; otherwise, false. + + + + + Get the first child token of this token. + + + A containing the first child token of the . + + + + + Get the last child token of this token. + + + A containing the last child token of the . + + + + + Returns a collection of the child tokens of this token, in document order. + + + An of containing the child tokens of this , in document order. + + + + + Returns a collection of the child values of this token, in document order. + + The type to convert the values to. + + A containing the child values of this , in document order. + + + + + Returns a collection of the descendant tokens for this token in document order. + + An of containing the descendant tokens of the . + + + + Returns a collection of the tokens that contain this token, and all descendant tokens of this token, in document order. + + An of containing this token, and all the descendant tokens of the . + + + + Adds the specified content as children of this . + + The content to be added. + + + + Adds the specified content as the first children of this . + + The content to be added. + + + + Creates a that can be used to add tokens to the . + + A that is ready to have content written to it. + + + + Replaces the child nodes of this token with the specified content. + + The content. + + + + Removes the child nodes from this token. + + + + + Merge the specified content into this . + + The content to be merged. + + + + Merge the specified content into this using . + + The content to be merged. + The used to merge the content. + + + + Gets the count of child JSON tokens. + + The count of child JSON tokens. + + + + Represents a collection of objects. + + The type of token. + + + + An empty collection of objects. + + + + + Initializes a new instance of the struct. + + The enumerable. + + + + Returns an enumerator that can be used to iterate through the collection. + + + A that can be used to iterate through the collection. + + + + + Gets the of with the specified key. + + + + + + Determines whether the specified is equal to this instance. + + The to compare with this instance. + + true if the specified is equal to this instance; otherwise, false. + + + + + Determines whether the specified is equal to this instance. + + The to compare with this instance. + + true if the specified is equal to this instance; otherwise, false. + + + + + Returns a hash code for this instance. + + + A hash code for this instance, suitable for use in hashing algorithms and data structures like a hash table. + + + + + Represents a JSON object. + + + + + + + + Gets the container's children tokens. + + The container's children tokens. + + + + Occurs when a property value changes. + + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class. + + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class from another object. + + A object to copy from. + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class with the specified content. + + The contents of the object. + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class with the specified content. + + The contents of the object. + + + + Gets the node type for this . + + The type. + + + + Gets an of of this object's properties. + + An of of this object's properties. + + + + Gets a with the specified name. + + The property name. + A with the specified name or null. + + + + Gets the with the specified name. + The exact name will be searched for first and if no matching property is found then + the will be used to match a property. + + The property name. + One of the enumeration values that specifies how the strings will be compared. + A matched with the specified name or null. + + + + Gets a of of this object's property values. + + A of of this object's property values. + + + + Gets the with the specified key. + + The with the specified key. + + + + Gets or sets the with the specified property name. + + + + + + Loads a from a . + + A that will be read for the content of the . + A that contains the JSON that was read from the specified . + + is not valid JSON. + + + + + Loads a from a . + + A that will be read for the content of the . + The used to load the JSON. + If this is null, default load settings will be used. + A that contains the JSON that was read from the specified . + + is not valid JSON. + + + + + Load a from a string that contains JSON. + + A that contains JSON. + A populated from the string that contains JSON. + + is not valid JSON. + + + + + + + + Load a from a string that contains JSON. + + A that contains JSON. + The used to load the JSON. + If this is null, default load settings will be used. + A populated from the string that contains JSON. + + is not valid JSON. + + + + + + + + Creates a from an object. + + The object that will be used to create . + A with the values of the specified object. + + + + Creates a from an object. + + The object that will be used to create . + The that will be used to read the object. + A with the values of the specified object. + + + + Writes this token to a . + + A into which this method will write. + A collection of which will be used when writing the token. + + + + Gets the with the specified property name. + + Name of the property. + The with the specified property name. + + + + Gets the with the specified property name. + The exact property name will be searched for first and if no matching property is found then + the will be used to match a property. + + Name of the property. + One of the enumeration values that specifies how the strings will be compared. + The with the specified property name. + + + + Tries to get the with the specified property name. + The exact property name will be searched for first and if no matching property is found then + the will be used to match a property. + + Name of the property. + The value. + One of the enumeration values that specifies how the strings will be compared. + true if a value was successfully retrieved; otherwise, false. + + + + Adds the specified property name. + + Name of the property. + The value. + + + + Determines whether the JSON object has the specified property name. + + Name of the property. + true if the JSON object has the specified property name; otherwise, false. + + + + Removes the property with the specified name. + + Name of the property. + true if item was successfully removed; otherwise, false. + + + + Tries to get the with the specified property name. + + Name of the property. + The value. + true if a value was successfully retrieved; otherwise, false. + + + + Returns an enumerator that can be used to iterate through the collection. + + + A that can be used to iterate through the collection. + + + + + Raises the event with the provided arguments. + + Name of the property. + + + + Represents a JSON property. + + + + + Gets the container's children tokens. + + The container's children tokens. + + + + Gets the property name. + + The property name. + + + + Gets or sets the property value. + + The property value. + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class from another object. + + A object to copy from. + + + + Gets the node type for this . + + The type. + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class. + + The property name. + The property content. + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class. + + The property name. + The property content. + + + + Writes this token to a . + + A into which this method will write. + A collection of which will be used when writing the token. + + + + Loads a from a . + + A that will be read for the content of the . + A that contains the JSON that was read from the specified . + + + + Loads a from a . + + A that will be read for the content of the . + The used to load the JSON. + If this is null, default load settings will be used. + A that contains the JSON that was read from the specified . + + + + Represents a view of a . + + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class. + + The name. + + + + When overridden in a derived class, returns whether resetting an object changes its value. + + + true if resetting the component changes its value; otherwise, false. + + The component to test for reset capability. + + + + When overridden in a derived class, gets the current value of the property on a component. + + + The value of a property for a given component. + + The component with the property for which to retrieve the value. + + + + When overridden in a derived class, resets the value for this property of the component to the default value. + + The component with the property value that is to be reset to the default value. + + + + When overridden in a derived class, sets the value of the component to a different value. + + The component with the property value that is to be set. + The new value. + + + + When overridden in a derived class, determines a value indicating whether the value of this property needs to be persisted. + + + true if the property should be persisted; otherwise, false. + + The component with the property to be examined for persistence. + + + + When overridden in a derived class, gets the type of the component this property is bound to. + + + A that represents the type of component this property is bound to. + When the or + + methods are invoked, the object specified might be an instance of this type. + + + + + When overridden in a derived class, gets a value indicating whether this property is read-only. + + + true if the property is read-only; otherwise, false. + + + + + When overridden in a derived class, gets the type of the property. + + + A that represents the type of the property. + + + + + Gets the hash code for the name of the member. + + + + The hash code for the name of the member. + + + + + Represents a raw JSON string. + + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class from another object. + + A object to copy from. + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class. + + The raw json. + + + + Creates an instance of with the content of the reader's current token. + + The reader. + An instance of with the content of the reader's current token. + + + + Specifies the settings used when cloning JSON. + + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class. + + + + + Gets or sets a flag that indicates whether to copy annotations when cloning a . + The default value is true. + + + A flag that indicates whether to copy annotations when cloning a . + + + + + Specifies the settings used when loading JSON. + + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class. + + + + + Gets or sets how JSON comments are handled when loading JSON. + The default value is . + + The JSON comment handling. + + + + Gets or sets how JSON line info is handled when loading JSON. + The default value is . + + The JSON line info handling. + + + + Gets or sets how duplicate property names in JSON objects are handled when loading JSON. + The default value is . + + The JSON duplicate property name handling. + + + + Specifies the settings used when merging JSON. + + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class. + + + + + Gets or sets the method used when merging JSON arrays. + + The method used when merging JSON arrays. + + + + Gets or sets how null value properties are merged. + + How null value properties are merged. + + + + Gets or sets the comparison used to match property names while merging. + The exact property name will be searched for first and if no matching property is found then + the will be used to match a property. + + The comparison used to match property names while merging. + + + + Specifies the settings used when selecting JSON. + + + + + Gets or sets a flag that indicates whether an error should be thrown if + no tokens are found when evaluating part of the expression. + + + A flag that indicates whether an error should be thrown if + no tokens are found when evaluating part of the expression. + + + + + Represents an abstract JSON token. + + + + + Gets a comparer that can compare two tokens for value equality. + + A that can compare two nodes for value equality. + + + + Gets or sets the parent. + + The parent. + + + + Gets the root of this . + + The root of this . + + + + Gets the node type for this . + + The type. + + + + Gets a value indicating whether this token has child tokens. + + + true if this token has child values; otherwise, false. + + + + + Compares the values of two tokens, including the values of all descendant tokens. + + The first to compare. + The second to compare. + true if the tokens are equal; otherwise false. + + + + Gets the next sibling token of this node. + + The that contains the next sibling token. + + + + Gets the previous sibling token of this node. + + The that contains the previous sibling token. + + + + Gets the path of the JSON token. + + + + + Adds the specified content immediately after this token. + + A content object that contains simple content or a collection of content objects to be added after this token. + + + + Adds the specified content immediately before this token. + + A content object that contains simple content or a collection of content objects to be added before this token. + + + + Returns a collection of the ancestor tokens of this token. + + A collection of the ancestor tokens of this token. + + + + Returns a collection of tokens that contain this token, and the ancestors of this token. + + A collection of tokens that contain this token, and the ancestors of this token. + + + + Returns a collection of the sibling tokens after this token, in document order. + + A collection of the sibling tokens after this tokens, in document order. + + + + Returns a collection of the sibling tokens before this token, in document order. + + A collection of the sibling tokens before this token, in document order. + + + + Gets the with the specified key. + + The with the specified key. + + + + Gets the with the specified key converted to the specified type. + + The type to convert the token to. + The token key. + The converted token value. + + + + Get the first child token of this token. + + A containing the first child token of the . + + + + Get the last child token of this token. + + A containing the last child token of the . + + + + Returns a collection of the child tokens of this token, in document order. + + An of containing the child tokens of this , in document order. + + + + Returns a collection of the child tokens of this token, in document order, filtered by the specified type. + + The type to filter the child tokens on. + A containing the child tokens of this , in document order. + + + + Returns a collection of the child values of this token, in document order. + + The type to convert the values to. + A containing the child values of this , in document order. + + + + Removes this token from its parent. + + + + + Replaces this token with the specified token. + + The value. + + + + Writes this token to a . + + A into which this method will write. + A collection of which will be used when writing the token. + + + + Returns the indented JSON for this token. + + + ToString() returns a non-JSON string value for tokens with a type of . + If you want the JSON for all token types then you should use . + + + The indented JSON for this token. + + + + + Returns the JSON for this token using the given formatting and converters. + + Indicates how the output should be formatted. + A collection of s which will be used when writing the token. + The JSON for this token using the given formatting and converters. + + + + Performs an explicit conversion from to . + + The value. + The result of the conversion. + + + + Performs an explicit conversion from to of . + + The value. + The result of the conversion. + + + + Performs an explicit conversion from to of . + + The value. + The result of the conversion. + + + + Performs an explicit conversion from to of . + + The value. + The result of the conversion. + + + + Performs an explicit conversion from to of . + + The value. + The result of the conversion. + + + + Performs an explicit conversion from to of . + + The value. + The result of the conversion. + + + + Performs an explicit conversion from to of . + + The value. + The result of the conversion. + + + + Performs an explicit conversion from to . + + The value. + The result of the conversion. + + + + Performs an explicit conversion from to . + + The value. + The result of the conversion. + + + + Performs an explicit conversion from to . + + The value. + The result of the conversion. + + + + Performs an explicit conversion from to . + + The value. + The result of the conversion. + + + + Performs an explicit conversion from to . + + The value. + The result of the conversion. + + + + Performs an explicit conversion from to . + + The value. + The result of the conversion. + + + + Performs an explicit conversion from to of . + + The value. + The result of the conversion. + + + + Performs an explicit conversion from to of . + + The value. + The result of the conversion. + + + + Performs an explicit conversion from to of . + + The value. + The result of the conversion. + + + + Performs an explicit conversion from to of . + + The value. + The result of the conversion. + + + + Performs an explicit conversion from to of . + + The value. + The result of the conversion. + + + + Performs an explicit conversion from to of . + + The value. + The result of the conversion. + + + + Performs an explicit conversion from to of . + + The value. + The result of the conversion. + + + + Performs an explicit conversion from to of . + + The value. + The result of the conversion. + + + + Performs an explicit conversion from to . + + The value. + The result of the conversion. + + + + Performs an explicit conversion from to of . + + The value. + The result of the conversion. + + + + Performs an explicit conversion from to of . + + The value. + The result of the conversion. + + + + Performs an explicit conversion from to . + + The value. + The result of the conversion. + + + + Performs an explicit conversion from to . + + The value. + The result of the conversion. + + + + Performs an explicit conversion from to . + + The value. + The result of the conversion. + + + + Performs an explicit conversion from to . + + The value. + The result of the conversion. + + + + Performs an explicit conversion from to . + + The value. + The result of the conversion. + + + + Performs an explicit conversion from to []. + + The value. + The result of the conversion. + + + + Performs an explicit conversion from to . + + The value. + The result of the conversion. + + + + Performs an explicit conversion from to of . + + The value. + The result of the conversion. + + + + Performs an explicit conversion from to . + + The value. + The result of the conversion. + + + + Performs an explicit conversion from to of . + + The value. + The result of the conversion. + + + + Performs an explicit conversion from to . + + The value. + The result of the conversion. + + + + Performs an implicit conversion from to . + + The value to create a from. + The initialized with the specified value. + + + + Performs an implicit conversion from to . + + The value to create a from. + The initialized with the specified value. + + + + Performs an implicit conversion from of to . + + The value to create a from. + The initialized with the specified value. + + + + Performs an implicit conversion from to . + + The value to create a from. + The initialized with the specified value. + + + + Performs an implicit conversion from of to . + + The value to create a from. + The initialized with the specified value. + + + + Performs an implicit conversion from of to . + + The value to create a from. + The initialized with the specified value. + + + + Performs an implicit conversion from of to . + + The value to create a from. + The initialized with the specified value. + + + + Performs an implicit conversion from of to . + + The value to create a from. + The initialized with the specified value. + + + + Performs an implicit conversion from of to . + + The value to create a from. + The initialized with the specified value. + + + + Performs an implicit conversion from of to . + + The value to create a from. + The initialized with the specified value. + + + + Performs an implicit conversion from to . + + The value to create a from. + The initialized with the specified value. + + + + Performs an implicit conversion from to . + + The value to create a from. + The initialized with the specified value. + + + + Performs an implicit conversion from to . + + The value to create a from. + The initialized with the specified value. + + + + Performs an implicit conversion from of to . + + The value to create a from. + The initialized with the specified value. + + + + Performs an implicit conversion from to . + + The value to create a from. + The initialized with the specified value. + + + + Performs an implicit conversion from of to . + + The value to create a from. + The initialized with the specified value. + + + + Performs an implicit conversion from of to . + + The value to create a from. + The initialized with the specified value. + + + + Performs an implicit conversion from to . + + The value to create a from. + The initialized with the specified value. + + + + Performs an implicit conversion from of to . + + The value to create a from. + The initialized with the specified value. + + + + Performs an implicit conversion from of to . + + The value to create a from. + The initialized with the specified value. + + + + Performs an implicit conversion from of to . + + The value to create a from. + The initialized with the specified value. + + + + Performs an implicit conversion from of to . + + The value to create a from. + The initialized with the specified value. + + + + Performs an implicit conversion from to . + + The value to create a from. + The initialized with the specified value. + + + + Performs an implicit conversion from to . + + The value to create a from. + The initialized with the specified value. + + + + Performs an implicit conversion from to . + + The value to create a from. + The initialized with the specified value. + + + + Performs an implicit conversion from to . + + The value to create a from. + The initialized with the specified value. + + + + Performs an implicit conversion from to . + + The value to create a from. + The initialized with the specified value. + + + + Performs an implicit conversion from [] to . + + The value to create a from. + The initialized with the specified value. + + + + Performs an implicit conversion from to . + + The value to create a from. + The initialized with the specified value. + + + + Performs an implicit conversion from to . + + The value to create a from. + The initialized with the specified value. + + + + Performs an implicit conversion from of to . + + The value to create a from. + The initialized with the specified value. + + + + Performs an implicit conversion from to . + + The value to create a from. + The initialized with the specified value. + + + + Performs an implicit conversion from of to . + + The value to create a from. + The initialized with the specified value. + + + + Creates a for this token. + + A that can be used to read this token and its descendants. + + + + Creates a from an object. + + The object that will be used to create . + A with the value of the specified object. + + + + Creates a from an object using the specified . + + The object that will be used to create . + The that will be used when reading the object. + A with the value of the specified object. + + + + Creates an instance of the specified .NET type from the . + + The object type that the token will be deserialized to. + The new object created from the JSON value. + + + + Creates an instance of the specified .NET type from the . + + The object type that the token will be deserialized to. + The new object created from the JSON value. + + + + Creates an instance of the specified .NET type from the using the specified . + + The object type that the token will be deserialized to. + The that will be used when creating the object. + The new object created from the JSON value. + + + + Creates an instance of the specified .NET type from the using the specified . + + The object type that the token will be deserialized to. + The that will be used when creating the object. + The new object created from the JSON value. + + + + Creates a from a . + + A positioned at the token to read into this . + + A that contains the token and its descendant tokens + that were read from the reader. The runtime type of the token is determined + by the token type of the first token encountered in the reader. + + + + + Creates a from a . + + An positioned at the token to read into this . + The used to load the JSON. + If this is null, default load settings will be used. + + A that contains the token and its descendant tokens + that were read from the reader. The runtime type of the token is determined + by the token type of the first token encountered in the reader. + + + + + Load a from a string that contains JSON. + + A that contains JSON. + A populated from the string that contains JSON. + + + + Load a from a string that contains JSON. + + A that contains JSON. + The used to load the JSON. + If this is null, default load settings will be used. + A populated from the string that contains JSON. + + + + Creates a from a . + + A positioned at the token to read into this . + The used to load the JSON. + If this is null, default load settings will be used. + + A that contains the token and its descendant tokens + that were read from the reader. The runtime type of the token is determined + by the token type of the first token encountered in the reader. + + + + + Creates a from a . + + A positioned at the token to read into this . + + A that contains the token and its descendant tokens + that were read from the reader. The runtime type of the token is determined + by the token type of the first token encountered in the reader. + + + + + Selects a using a JSONPath expression. Selects the token that matches the object path. + + + A that contains a JSONPath expression. + + A , or null. + + + + Selects a using a JSONPath expression. Selects the token that matches the object path. + + + A that contains a JSONPath expression. + + A flag to indicate whether an error should be thrown if no tokens are found when evaluating part of the expression. + A . + + + + Selects a using a JSONPath expression. Selects the token that matches the object path. + + + A that contains a JSONPath expression. + + The used to select tokens. + A . + + + + Selects a collection of elements using a JSONPath expression. + + + A that contains a JSONPath expression. + + An of that contains the selected elements. + + + + Selects a collection of elements using a JSONPath expression. + + + A that contains a JSONPath expression. + + A flag to indicate whether an error should be thrown if no tokens are found when evaluating part of the expression. + An of that contains the selected elements. + + + + Selects a collection of elements using a JSONPath expression. + + + A that contains a JSONPath expression. + + The used to select tokens. + An of that contains the selected elements. + + + + Creates a new instance of the . All child tokens are recursively cloned. + + A new instance of the . + + + + Creates a new instance of the . All child tokens are recursively cloned. + + A object to configure cloning settings. + A new instance of the . + + + + Adds an object to the annotation list of this . + + The annotation to add. + + + + Get the first annotation object of the specified type from this . + + The type of the annotation to retrieve. + The first annotation object that matches the specified type, or null if no annotation is of the specified type. + + + + Gets the first annotation object of the specified type from this . + + The of the annotation to retrieve. + The first annotation object that matches the specified type, or null if no annotation is of the specified type. + + + + Gets a collection of annotations of the specified type for this . + + The type of the annotations to retrieve. + An that contains the annotations for this . + + + + Gets a collection of annotations of the specified type for this . + + The of the annotations to retrieve. + An of that contains the annotations that match the specified type for this . + + + + Removes the annotations of the specified type from this . + + The type of annotations to remove. + + + + Removes the annotations of the specified type from this . + + The of annotations to remove. + + + + Compares tokens to determine whether they are equal. + + + + + Determines whether the specified objects are equal. + + The first object of type to compare. + The second object of type to compare. + + true if the specified objects are equal; otherwise, false. + + + + + Returns a hash code for the specified object. + + The for which a hash code is to be returned. + A hash code for the specified object. + The type of is a reference type and is null. + + + + Represents a reader that provides fast, non-cached, forward-only access to serialized JSON data. + + + + + Gets the at the reader's current position. + + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class. + + The token to read from. + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class. + + The token to read from. + The initial path of the token. It is prepended to the returned . + + + + Reads the next JSON token from the underlying . + + + true if the next token was read successfully; false if there are no more tokens to read. + + + + + Gets the path of the current JSON token. + + + + + Specifies the type of token. + + + + + No token type has been set. + + + + + A JSON object. + + + + + A JSON array. + + + + + A JSON constructor. + + + + + A JSON object property. + + + + + A comment. + + + + + An integer value. + + + + + A float value. + + + + + A string value. + + + + + A boolean value. + + + + + A null value. + + + + + An undefined value. + + + + + A date value. + + + + + A raw JSON value. + + + + + A collection of bytes value. + + + + + A Guid value. + + + + + A Uri value. + + + + + A TimeSpan value. + + + + + Represents a writer that provides a fast, non-cached, forward-only way of generating JSON data. + + + + + Gets the at the writer's current position. + + + + + Gets the token being written. + + The token being written. + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class writing to the given . + + The container being written to. + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class. + + + + + Flushes whatever is in the buffer to the underlying . + + + + + Closes this writer. + If is set to true, the JSON is auto-completed. + + + Setting to true has no additional effect, since the underlying is a type that cannot be closed. + + + + + Writes the beginning of a JSON object. + + + + + Writes the beginning of a JSON array. + + + + + Writes the start of a constructor with the given name. + + The name of the constructor. + + + + Writes the end. + + The token. + + + + Writes the property name of a name/value pair on a JSON object. + + The name of the property. + + + + Writes a value. + An error will be raised if the value cannot be written as a single JSON token. + + The value to write. + + + + Writes a null value. + + + + + Writes an undefined value. + + + + + Writes raw JSON. + + The raw JSON to write. + + + + Writes a comment /*...*/ containing the specified text. + + Text to place inside the comment. + + + + Writes a value. + + The value to write. + + + + Writes a value. + + The value to write. + + + + Writes a value. + + The value to write. + + + + Writes a value. + + The value to write. + + + + Writes a value. + + The value to write. + + + + Writes a value. + + The value to write. + + + + Writes a value. + + The value to write. + + + + Writes a value. + + The value to write. + + + + Writes a value. + + The value to write. + + + + Writes a value. + + The value to write. + + + + Writes a value. + + The value to write. + + + + Writes a value. + + The value to write. + + + + Writes a value. + + The value to write. + + + + Writes a value. + + The value to write. + + + + Writes a value. + + The value to write. + + + + Writes a [] value. + + The [] value to write. + + + + Writes a value. + + The value to write. + + + + Writes a value. + + The value to write. + + + + Writes a value. + + The value to write. + + + + Represents a value in JSON (string, integer, date, etc). + + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class from another object. + + A object to copy from. + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class with the given value. + + The value. + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class with the given value. + + The value. + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class with the given value. + + The value. + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class with the given value. + + The value. + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class with the given value. + + The value. + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class with the given value. + + The value. + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class with the given value. + + The value. + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class with the given value. + + The value. + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class with the given value. + + The value. + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class with the given value. + + The value. + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class with the given value. + + The value. + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class with the given value. + + The value. + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class with the given value. + + The value. + + + + Gets a value indicating whether this token has child tokens. + + + true if this token has child values; otherwise, false. + + + + + Creates a comment with the given value. + + The value. + A comment with the given value. + + + + Creates a string with the given value. + + The value. + A string with the given value. + + + + Creates a null value. + + A null value. + + + + Creates a undefined value. + + A undefined value. + + + + Gets the node type for this . + + The type. + + + + Gets or sets the underlying token value. + + The underlying token value. + + + + Writes this token to a . + + A into which this method will write. + A collection of s which will be used when writing the token. + + + + Indicates whether the current object is equal to another object of the same type. + + + true if the current object is equal to the parameter; otherwise, false. + + An object to compare with this object. + + + + Determines whether the specified is equal to the current . + + The to compare with the current . + + true if the specified is equal to the current ; otherwise, false. + + + + + Serves as a hash function for a particular type. + + + A hash code for the current . + + + + + Returns a that represents this instance. + + + ToString() returns a non-JSON string value for tokens with a type of . + If you want the JSON for all token types then you should use . + + + A that represents this instance. + + + + + Returns a that represents this instance. + + The format. + + A that represents this instance. + + + + + Returns a that represents this instance. + + The format provider. + + A that represents this instance. + + + + + Returns a that represents this instance. + + The format. + The format provider. + + A that represents this instance. + + + + + Compares the current instance with another object of the same type and returns an integer that indicates whether the current instance precedes, follows, or occurs in the same position in the sort order as the other object. + + An object to compare with this instance. + + A 32-bit signed integer that indicates the relative order of the objects being compared. The return value has these meanings: + Value + Meaning + Less than zero + This instance is less than . + Zero + This instance is equal to . + Greater than zero + This instance is greater than . + + + is not of the same type as this instance. + + + + + Specifies how line information is handled when loading JSON. + + + + + Ignore line information. + + + + + Load line information. + + + + + Specifies how JSON arrays are merged together. + + + + Concatenate arrays. + + + Union arrays, skipping items that already exist. + + + Replace all array items. + + + Merge array items together, matched by index. + + + + Specifies how null value properties are merged. + + + + + The content's null value properties will be ignored during merging. + + + + + The content's null value properties will be merged. + + + + + Specifies the member serialization options for the . + + + + + All public members are serialized by default. Members can be excluded using or . + This is the default member serialization mode. + + + + + Only members marked with or are serialized. + This member serialization mode can also be set by marking the class with . + + + + + All public and private fields are serialized. Members can be excluded using or . + This member serialization mode can also be set by marking the class with + and setting IgnoreSerializableAttribute on to false. + + + + + Specifies metadata property handling options for the . + + + + + Read metadata properties located at the start of a JSON object. + + + + + Read metadata properties located anywhere in a JSON object. Note that this setting will impact performance. + + + + + Do not try to read metadata properties. + + + + + Specifies missing member handling options for the . + + + + + Ignore a missing member and do not attempt to deserialize it. + + + + + Throw a when a missing member is encountered during deserialization. + + + + + Specifies null value handling options for the . + + + + + + + + + Include null values when serializing and deserializing objects. + + + + + Ignore null values when serializing and deserializing objects. + + + + + Specifies how object creation is handled by the . + + + + + Reuse existing objects, create new objects when needed. + + + + + Only reuse existing objects. + + + + + Always create new objects. + + + + + Specifies reference handling options for the . + Note that references cannot be preserved when a value is set via a non-default constructor such as types that implement . + + + + + + + + Do not preserve references when serializing types. + + + + + Preserve references when serializing into a JSON object structure. + + + + + Preserve references when serializing into a JSON array structure. + + + + + Preserve references when serializing. + + + + + Specifies reference loop handling options for the . + + + + + Throw a when a loop is encountered. + + + + + Ignore loop references and do not serialize. + + + + + Serialize loop references. + + + + + Indicating whether a property is required. + + + + + The property is not required. The default state. + + + + + The property must be defined in JSON but can be a null value. + + + + + The property must be defined in JSON and cannot be a null value. + + + + + The property is not required but it cannot be a null value. + + + + + + Contains the JSON schema extension methods. + + + JSON Schema validation has been moved to its own package. See https://www.newtonsoft.com/jsonschema for more details. + + + + + + + Determines whether the is valid. + + + JSON Schema validation has been moved to its own package. See https://www.newtonsoft.com/jsonschema for more details. + + + The source to test. + The schema to test with. + + true if the specified is valid; otherwise, false. + + + + + + Determines whether the is valid. + + + JSON Schema validation has been moved to its own package. See https://www.newtonsoft.com/jsonschema for more details. + + + The source to test. + The schema to test with. + When this method returns, contains any error messages generated while validating. + + true if the specified is valid; otherwise, false. + + + + + + Validates the specified . + + + JSON Schema validation has been moved to its own package. See https://www.newtonsoft.com/jsonschema for more details. + + + The source to test. + The schema to test with. + + + + + Validates the specified . + + + JSON Schema validation has been moved to its own package. See https://www.newtonsoft.com/jsonschema for more details. + + + The source to test. + The schema to test with. + The validation event handler. + + + + + An in-memory representation of a JSON Schema. + + + JSON Schema validation has been moved to its own package. See https://www.newtonsoft.com/jsonschema for more details. + + + + + + Gets or sets the id. + + + + + Gets or sets the title. + + + + + Gets or sets whether the object is required. + + + + + Gets or sets whether the object is read-only. + + + + + Gets or sets whether the object is visible to users. + + + + + Gets or sets whether the object is transient. + + + + + Gets or sets the description of the object. + + + + + Gets or sets the types of values allowed by the object. + + The type. + + + + Gets or sets the pattern. + + The pattern. + + + + Gets or sets the minimum length. + + The minimum length. + + + + Gets or sets the maximum length. + + The maximum length. + + + + Gets or sets a number that the value should be divisible by. + + A number that the value should be divisible by. + + + + Gets or sets the minimum. + + The minimum. + + + + Gets or sets the maximum. + + The maximum. + + + + Gets or sets a flag indicating whether the value can not equal the number defined by the minimum attribute (). + + A flag indicating whether the value can not equal the number defined by the minimum attribute (). + + + + Gets or sets a flag indicating whether the value can not equal the number defined by the maximum attribute (). + + A flag indicating whether the value can not equal the number defined by the maximum attribute (). + + + + Gets or sets the minimum number of items. + + The minimum number of items. + + + + Gets or sets the maximum number of items. + + The maximum number of items. + + + + Gets or sets the of items. + + The of items. + + + + Gets or sets a value indicating whether items in an array are validated using the instance at their array position from . + + + true if items are validated using their array position; otherwise, false. + + + + + Gets or sets the of additional items. + + The of additional items. + + + + Gets or sets a value indicating whether additional items are allowed. + + + true if additional items are allowed; otherwise, false. + + + + + Gets or sets whether the array items must be unique. + + + + + Gets or sets the of properties. + + The of properties. + + + + Gets or sets the of additional properties. + + The of additional properties. + + + + Gets or sets the pattern properties. + + The pattern properties. + + + + Gets or sets a value indicating whether additional properties are allowed. + + + true if additional properties are allowed; otherwise, false. + + + + + Gets or sets the required property if this property is present. + + The required property if this property is present. + + + + Gets or sets the a collection of valid enum values allowed. + + A collection of valid enum values allowed. + + + + Gets or sets disallowed types. + + The disallowed types. + + + + Gets or sets the default value. + + The default value. + + + + Gets or sets the collection of that this schema extends. + + The collection of that this schema extends. + + + + Gets or sets the format. + + The format. + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class. + + + + + Reads a from the specified . + + The containing the JSON Schema to read. + The object representing the JSON Schema. + + + + Reads a from the specified . + + The containing the JSON Schema to read. + The to use when resolving schema references. + The object representing the JSON Schema. + + + + Load a from a string that contains JSON Schema. + + A that contains JSON Schema. + A populated from the string that contains JSON Schema. + + + + Load a from a string that contains JSON Schema using the specified . + + A that contains JSON Schema. + The resolver. + A populated from the string that contains JSON Schema. + + + + Writes this schema to a . + + A into which this method will write. + + + + Writes this schema to a using the specified . + + A into which this method will write. + The resolver used. + + + + Returns a that represents the current . + + + A that represents the current . + + + + + + Returns detailed information about the schema exception. + + + JSON Schema validation has been moved to its own package. See https://www.newtonsoft.com/jsonschema for more details. + + + + + + Gets the line number indicating where the error occurred. + + The line number indicating where the error occurred. + + + + Gets the line position indicating where the error occurred. + + The line position indicating where the error occurred. + + + + Gets the path to the JSON where the error occurred. + + The path to the JSON where the error occurred. + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class. + + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class + with a specified error message. + + The error message that explains the reason for the exception. + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class + with a specified error message and a reference to the inner exception that is the cause of this exception. + + The error message that explains the reason for the exception. + The exception that is the cause of the current exception, or null if no inner exception is specified. + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class. + + The that holds the serialized object data about the exception being thrown. + The that contains contextual information about the source or destination. + The parameter is null. + The class name is null or is zero (0). + + + + + Generates a from a specified . + + + JSON Schema validation has been moved to its own package. See https://www.newtonsoft.com/jsonschema for more details. + + + + + + Gets or sets how undefined schemas are handled by the serializer. + + + + + Gets or sets the contract resolver. + + The contract resolver. + + + + Generate a from the specified type. + + The type to generate a from. + A generated from the specified type. + + + + Generate a from the specified type. + + The type to generate a from. + The used to resolve schema references. + A generated from the specified type. + + + + Generate a from the specified type. + + The type to generate a from. + Specify whether the generated root will be nullable. + A generated from the specified type. + + + + Generate a from the specified type. + + The type to generate a from. + The used to resolve schema references. + Specify whether the generated root will be nullable. + A generated from the specified type. + + + + + Resolves from an id. + + + JSON Schema validation has been moved to its own package. See https://www.newtonsoft.com/jsonschema for more details. + + + + + + Gets or sets the loaded schemas. + + The loaded schemas. + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class. + + + + + Gets a for the specified reference. + + The id. + A for the specified reference. + + + + + The value types allowed by the . + + + JSON Schema validation has been moved to its own package. See https://www.newtonsoft.com/jsonschema for more details. + + + + + + No type specified. + + + + + String type. + + + + + Float type. + + + + + Integer type. + + + + + Boolean type. + + + + + Object type. + + + + + Array type. + + + + + Null type. + + + + + Any type. + + + + + + Specifies undefined schema Id handling options for the . + + + JSON Schema validation has been moved to its own package. See https://www.newtonsoft.com/jsonschema for more details. + + + + + + Do not infer a schema Id. + + + + + Use the .NET type name as the schema Id. + + + + + Use the assembly qualified .NET type name as the schema Id. + + + + + + Returns detailed information related to the . + + + JSON Schema validation has been moved to its own package. See https://www.newtonsoft.com/jsonschema for more details. + + + + + + Gets the associated with the validation error. + + The JsonSchemaException associated with the validation error. + + + + Gets the path of the JSON location where the validation error occurred. + + The path of the JSON location where the validation error occurred. + + + + Gets the text description corresponding to the validation error. + + The text description. + + + + + Represents the callback method that will handle JSON schema validation events and the . + + + JSON Schema validation has been moved to its own package. See https://www.newtonsoft.com/jsonschema for more details. + + + + + + A camel case naming strategy. + + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class. + + + A flag indicating whether dictionary keys should be processed. + + + A flag indicating whether explicitly specified property names should be processed, + e.g. a property name customized with a . + + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class. + + + A flag indicating whether dictionary keys should be processed. + + + A flag indicating whether explicitly specified property names should be processed, + e.g. a property name customized with a . + + + A flag indicating whether extension data names should be processed. + + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class. + + + + + Resolves the specified property name. + + The property name to resolve. + The resolved property name. + + + + Resolves member mappings for a type, camel casing property names. + + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class. + + + + + Resolves the contract for a given type. + + The type to resolve a contract for. + The contract for a given type. + + + + Used by to resolve a for a given . + + + + + Gets a value indicating whether members are being get and set using dynamic code generation. + This value is determined by the runtime permissions available. + + + true if using dynamic code generation; otherwise, false. + + + + + Gets or sets the default members search flags. + + The default members search flags. + + + + Gets or sets a value indicating whether compiler generated members should be serialized. + + + true if serialized compiler generated members; otherwise, false. + + + + + Gets or sets a value indicating whether to ignore the interface when serializing and deserializing types. + + + true if the interface will be ignored when serializing and deserializing types; otherwise, false. + + + + + Gets or sets a value indicating whether to ignore the attribute when serializing and deserializing types. + + + true if the attribute will be ignored when serializing and deserializing types; otherwise, false. + + + + + Gets or sets a value indicating whether to ignore IsSpecified members when serializing and deserializing types. + + + true if the IsSpecified members will be ignored when serializing and deserializing types; otherwise, false. + + + + + Gets or sets a value indicating whether to ignore ShouldSerialize members when serializing and deserializing types. + + + true if the ShouldSerialize members will be ignored when serializing and deserializing types; otherwise, false. + + + + + Gets or sets the naming strategy used to resolve how property names and dictionary keys are serialized. + + The naming strategy used to resolve how property names and dictionary keys are serialized. + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class. + + + + + Resolves the contract for a given type. + + The type to resolve a contract for. + The contract for a given type. + + + + Gets the serializable members for the type. + + The type to get serializable members for. + The serializable members for the type. + + + + Creates a for the given type. + + Type of the object. + A for the given type. + + + + Creates the constructor parameters. + + The constructor to create properties for. + The type's member properties. + Properties for the given . + + + + Creates a for the given . + + The matching member property. + The constructor parameter. + A created for the given . + + + + Resolves the default for the contract. + + Type of the object. + The contract's default . + + + + Creates a for the given type. + + Type of the object. + A for the given type. + + + + Creates a for the given type. + + Type of the object. + A for the given type. + + + + Creates a for the given type. + + Type of the object. + A for the given type. + + + + Creates a for the given type. + + Type of the object. + A for the given type. + + + + Creates a for the given type. + + Type of the object. + A for the given type. + + + + Creates a for the given type. + + Type of the object. + A for the given type. + + + + Determines which contract type is created for the given type. + + Type of the object. + A for the given type. + + + + Creates properties for the given . + + The type to create properties for. + /// The member serialization mode for the type. + Properties for the given . + + + + Creates the used by the serializer to get and set values from a member. + + The member. + The used by the serializer to get and set values from a member. + + + + Creates a for the given . + + The member's parent . + The member to create a for. + A created for the given . + + + + Resolves the name of the property. + + Name of the property. + Resolved name of the property. + + + + Resolves the name of the extension data. By default no changes are made to extension data names. + + Name of the extension data. + Resolved name of the extension data. + + + + Resolves the key of the dictionary. By default is used to resolve dictionary keys. + + Key of the dictionary. + Resolved key of the dictionary. + + + + Gets the resolved name of the property. + + Name of the property. + Name of the property. + + + + The default naming strategy. Property names and dictionary keys are unchanged. + + + + + Resolves the specified property name. + + The property name to resolve. + The resolved property name. + + + + The default serialization binder used when resolving and loading classes from type names. + + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class. + + + + + When overridden in a derived class, controls the binding of a serialized object to a type. + + Specifies the name of the serialized object. + Specifies the name of the serialized object. + + The type of the object the formatter creates a new instance of. + + + + + When overridden in a derived class, controls the binding of a serialized object to a type. + + The type of the object the formatter creates a new instance of. + Specifies the name of the serialized object. + Specifies the name of the serialized object. + + + + Represents a trace writer that writes to the application's instances. + + + + + Gets the that will be used to filter the trace messages passed to the writer. + For example a filter level of will exclude messages and include , + and messages. + + + The that will be used to filter the trace messages passed to the writer. + + + + + Writes the specified trace level, message and optional exception. + + The at which to write this trace. + The trace message. + The trace exception. This parameter is optional. + + + + Get and set values for a using dynamic methods. + + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class. + + The member info. + + + + Sets the value. + + The target to set the value on. + The value to set on the target. + + + + Gets the value. + + The target to get the value from. + The value. + + + + Provides information surrounding an error. + + + + + Gets the error. + + The error. + + + + Gets the original object that caused the error. + + The original object that caused the error. + + + + Gets the member that caused the error. + + The member that caused the error. + + + + Gets the path of the JSON location where the error occurred. + + The path of the JSON location where the error occurred. + + + + Gets or sets a value indicating whether this is handled. + + true if handled; otherwise, false. + + + + Provides data for the Error event. + + + + + Gets the current object the error event is being raised against. + + The current object the error event is being raised against. + + + + Gets the error context. + + The error context. + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class. + + The current object. + The error context. + + + + Provides methods to get attributes. + + + + + Returns a collection of all of the attributes, or an empty collection if there are no attributes. + + When true, look up the hierarchy chain for the inherited custom attribute. + A collection of s, or an empty collection. + + + + Returns a collection of attributes, identified by type, or an empty collection if there are no attributes. + + The type of the attributes. + When true, look up the hierarchy chain for the inherited custom attribute. + A collection of s, or an empty collection. + + + + Used by to resolve a for a given . + + + + + + + + + Resolves the contract for a given type. + + The type to resolve a contract for. + The contract for a given type. + + + + Used to resolve references when serializing and deserializing JSON by the . + + + + + Resolves a reference to its object. + + The serialization context. + The reference to resolve. + The object that was resolved from the reference. + + + + Gets the reference for the specified object. + + The serialization context. + The object to get a reference for. + The reference to the object. + + + + Determines whether the specified object is referenced. + + The serialization context. + The object to test for a reference. + + true if the specified object is referenced; otherwise, false. + + + + + Adds a reference to the specified object. + + The serialization context. + The reference. + The object to reference. + + + + Allows users to control class loading and mandate what class to load. + + + + + When implemented, controls the binding of a serialized object to a type. + + Specifies the name of the serialized object. + Specifies the name of the serialized object + The type of the object the formatter creates a new instance of. + + + + When implemented, controls the binding of a serialized object to a type. + + The type of the object the formatter creates a new instance of. + Specifies the name of the serialized object. + Specifies the name of the serialized object. + + + + Represents a trace writer. + + + + + Gets the that will be used to filter the trace messages passed to the writer. + For example a filter level of will exclude messages and include , + and messages. + + The that will be used to filter the trace messages passed to the writer. + + + + Writes the specified trace level, message and optional exception. + + The at which to write this trace. + The trace message. + The trace exception. This parameter is optional. + + + + Provides methods to get and set values. + + + + + Sets the value. + + The target to set the value on. + The value to set on the target. + + + + Gets the value. + + The target to get the value from. + The value. + + + + Contract details for a used by the . + + + + + Gets the of the collection items. + + The of the collection items. + + + + Gets a value indicating whether the collection type is a multidimensional array. + + true if the collection type is a multidimensional array; otherwise, false. + + + + Gets or sets the function used to create the object. When set this function will override . + + The function used to create the object. + + + + Gets a value indicating whether the creator has a parameter with the collection values. + + true if the creator has a parameter with the collection values; otherwise, false. + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class. + + The underlying type for the contract. + + + + Contract details for a used by the . + + + + + Gets or sets the default collection items . + + The converter. + + + + Gets or sets a value indicating whether the collection items preserve object references. + + true if collection items preserve object references; otherwise, false. + + + + Gets or sets the collection item reference loop handling. + + The reference loop handling. + + + + Gets or sets the collection item type name handling. + + The type name handling. + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class. + + The underlying type for the contract. + + + + Handles serialization callback events. + + The object that raised the callback event. + The streaming context. + + + + Handles serialization error callback events. + + The object that raised the callback event. + The streaming context. + The error context. + + + + Sets extension data for an object during deserialization. + + The object to set extension data on. + The extension data key. + The extension data value. + + + + Gets extension data for an object during serialization. + + The object to set extension data on. + + + + Contract details for a used by the . + + + + + Gets the underlying type for the contract. + + The underlying type for the contract. + + + + Gets or sets the type created during deserialization. + + The type created during deserialization. + + + + Gets or sets whether this type contract is serialized as a reference. + + Whether this type contract is serialized as a reference. + + + + Gets or sets the default for this contract. + + The converter. + + + + Gets the internally resolved for the contract's type. + This converter is used as a fallback converter when no other converter is resolved. + Setting will always override this converter. + + + + + Gets or sets all methods called immediately after deserialization of the object. + + The methods called immediately after deserialization of the object. + + + + Gets or sets all methods called during deserialization of the object. + + The methods called during deserialization of the object. + + + + Gets or sets all methods called after serialization of the object graph. + + The methods called after serialization of the object graph. + + + + Gets or sets all methods called before serialization of the object. + + The methods called before serialization of the object. + + + + Gets or sets all method called when an error is thrown during the serialization of the object. + + The methods called when an error is thrown during the serialization of the object. + + + + Gets or sets the default creator method used to create the object. + + The default creator method used to create the object. + + + + Gets or sets a value indicating whether the default creator is non-public. + + true if the default object creator is non-public; otherwise, false. + + + + Contract details for a used by the . + + + + + Gets or sets the dictionary key resolver. + + The dictionary key resolver. + + + + Gets the of the dictionary keys. + + The of the dictionary keys. + + + + Gets the of the dictionary values. + + The of the dictionary values. + + + + Gets or sets the function used to create the object. When set this function will override . + + The function used to create the object. + + + + Gets a value indicating whether the creator has a parameter with the dictionary values. + + true if the creator has a parameter with the dictionary values; otherwise, false. + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class. + + The underlying type for the contract. + + + + Contract details for a used by the . + + + + + Gets or sets the object constructor. + + The object constructor. + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class. + + The underlying type for the contract. + + + + Contract details for a used by the . + + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class. + + The underlying type for the contract. + + + + Contract details for a used by the . + + + + + Gets or sets the object member serialization. + + The member object serialization. + + + + Gets or sets the missing member handling used when deserializing this object. + + The missing member handling. + + + + Gets or sets a value that indicates whether the object's properties are required. + + + A value indicating whether the object's properties are required. + + + + + Gets or sets how the object's properties with null values are handled during serialization and deserialization. + + How the object's properties with null values are handled during serialization and deserialization. + + + + Gets the object's properties. + + The object's properties. + + + + Gets a collection of instances that define the parameters used with . + + + + + Gets or sets the function used to create the object. When set this function will override . + This function is called with a collection of arguments which are defined by the collection. + + The function used to create the object. + + + + Gets or sets the extension data setter. + + + + + Gets or sets the extension data getter. + + + + + Gets or sets the extension data value type. + + + + + Gets or sets the extension data name resolver. + + The extension data name resolver. + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class. + + The underlying type for the contract. + + + + Contract details for a used by the . + + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class. + + The underlying type for the contract. + + + + Maps a JSON property to a .NET member or constructor parameter. + + + + + Gets or sets the name of the property. + + The name of the property. + + + + Gets or sets the type that declared this property. + + The type that declared this property. + + + + Gets or sets the order of serialization of a member. + + The numeric order of serialization. + + + + Gets or sets the name of the underlying member or parameter. + + The name of the underlying member or parameter. + + + + Gets the that will get and set the during serialization. + + The that will get and set the during serialization. + + + + Gets or sets the for this property. + + The for this property. + + + + Gets or sets the type of the property. + + The type of the property. + + + + Gets or sets the for the property. + If set this converter takes precedence over the contract converter for the property type. + + The converter. + + + + Gets or sets the member converter. + + The member converter. + + + + Gets or sets a value indicating whether this is ignored. + + true if ignored; otherwise, false. + + + + Gets or sets a value indicating whether this is readable. + + true if readable; otherwise, false. + + + + Gets or sets a value indicating whether this is writable. + + true if writable; otherwise, false. + + + + Gets or sets a value indicating whether this has a member attribute. + + true if has a member attribute; otherwise, false. + + + + Gets the default value. + + The default value. + + + + Gets or sets a value indicating whether this is required. + + A value indicating whether this is required. + + + + Gets a value indicating whether has a value specified. + + + + + Gets or sets a value indicating whether this property preserves object references. + + + true if this instance is reference; otherwise, false. + + + + + Gets or sets the property null value handling. + + The null value handling. + + + + Gets or sets the property default value handling. + + The default value handling. + + + + Gets or sets the property reference loop handling. + + The reference loop handling. + + + + Gets or sets the property object creation handling. + + The object creation handling. + + + + Gets or sets or sets the type name handling. + + The type name handling. + + + + Gets or sets a predicate used to determine whether the property should be serialized. + + A predicate used to determine whether the property should be serialized. + + + + Gets or sets a predicate used to determine whether the property should be deserialized. + + A predicate used to determine whether the property should be deserialized. + + + + Gets or sets a predicate used to determine whether the property should be serialized. + + A predicate used to determine whether the property should be serialized. + + + + Gets or sets an action used to set whether the property has been deserialized. + + An action used to set whether the property has been deserialized. + + + + Returns a that represents this instance. + + + A that represents this instance. + + + + + Gets or sets the converter used when serializing the property's collection items. + + The collection's items converter. + + + + Gets or sets whether this property's collection items are serialized as a reference. + + Whether this property's collection items are serialized as a reference. + + + + Gets or sets the type name handling used when serializing the property's collection items. + + The collection's items type name handling. + + + + Gets or sets the reference loop handling used when serializing the property's collection items. + + The collection's items reference loop handling. + + + + A collection of objects. + + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class. + + The type. + + + + When implemented in a derived class, extracts the key from the specified element. + + The element from which to extract the key. + The key for the specified element. + + + + Adds a object. + + The property to add to the collection. + + + + Gets the closest matching object. + First attempts to get an exact case match of and then + a case insensitive match. + + Name of the property. + A matching property if found. + + + + Gets a property by property name. + + The name of the property to get. + Type property name string comparison. + A matching property if found. + + + + Contract details for a used by the . + + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class. + + The underlying type for the contract. + + + + Lookup and create an instance of the type described by the argument. + + The type to create. + Optional arguments to pass to an initializing constructor of the JsonConverter. + If null, the default constructor is used. + + + + A kebab case naming strategy. + + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class. + + + A flag indicating whether dictionary keys should be processed. + + + A flag indicating whether explicitly specified property names should be processed, + e.g. a property name customized with a . + + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class. + + + A flag indicating whether dictionary keys should be processed. + + + A flag indicating whether explicitly specified property names should be processed, + e.g. a property name customized with a . + + + A flag indicating whether extension data names should be processed. + + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class. + + + + + Resolves the specified property name. + + The property name to resolve. + The resolved property name. + + + + Represents a trace writer that writes to memory. When the trace message limit is + reached then old trace messages will be removed as new messages are added. + + + + + Gets the that will be used to filter the trace messages passed to the writer. + For example a filter level of will exclude messages and include , + and messages. + + + The that will be used to filter the trace messages passed to the writer. + + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class. + + + + + Writes the specified trace level, message and optional exception. + + The at which to write this trace. + The trace message. + The trace exception. This parameter is optional. + + + + Returns an enumeration of the most recent trace messages. + + An enumeration of the most recent trace messages. + + + + Returns a of the most recent trace messages. + + + A of the most recent trace messages. + + + + + A base class for resolving how property names and dictionary keys are serialized. + + + + + A flag indicating whether dictionary keys should be processed. + Defaults to false. + + + + + A flag indicating whether extension data names should be processed. + Defaults to false. + + + + + A flag indicating whether explicitly specified property names, + e.g. a property name customized with a , should be processed. + Defaults to false. + + + + + Gets the serialized name for a given property name. + + The initial property name. + A flag indicating whether the property has had a name explicitly specified. + The serialized property name. + + + + Gets the serialized name for a given extension data name. + + The initial extension data name. + The serialized extension data name. + + + + Gets the serialized key for a given dictionary key. + + The initial dictionary key. + The serialized dictionary key. + + + + Resolves the specified property name. + + The property name to resolve. + The resolved property name. + + + + Hash code calculation + + + + + + Object equality implementation + + + + + + + Compare to another NamingStrategy + + + + + + + Represents a method that constructs an object. + + The object type to create. + + + + When applied to a method, specifies that the method is called when an error occurs serializing an object. + + + + + Provides methods to get attributes from a , , or . + + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class. + + The instance to get attributes for. This parameter should be a , , or . + + + + Returns a collection of all of the attributes, or an empty collection if there are no attributes. + + When true, look up the hierarchy chain for the inherited custom attribute. + A collection of s, or an empty collection. + + + + Returns a collection of attributes, identified by type, or an empty collection if there are no attributes. + + The type of the attributes. + When true, look up the hierarchy chain for the inherited custom attribute. + A collection of s, or an empty collection. + + + + Get and set values for a using reflection. + + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class. + + The member info. + + + + Sets the value. + + The target to set the value on. + The value to set on the target. + + + + Gets the value. + + The target to get the value from. + The value. + + + + A snake case naming strategy. + + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class. + + + A flag indicating whether dictionary keys should be processed. + + + A flag indicating whether explicitly specified property names should be processed, + e.g. a property name customized with a . + + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class. + + + A flag indicating whether dictionary keys should be processed. + + + A flag indicating whether explicitly specified property names should be processed, + e.g. a property name customized with a . + + + A flag indicating whether extension data names should be processed. + + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class. + + + + + Resolves the specified property name. + + The property name to resolve. + The resolved property name. + + + + Specifies how strings are escaped when writing JSON text. + + + + + Only control characters (e.g. newline) are escaped. + + + + + All non-ASCII and control characters (e.g. newline) are escaped. + + + + + HTML (<, >, &, ', ") and control characters (e.g. newline) are escaped. + + + + + Indicates the method that will be used during deserialization for locating and loading assemblies. + + + + + In simple mode, the assembly used during deserialization need not match exactly the assembly used during serialization. Specifically, the version numbers need not match as the LoadWithPartialName method of the class is used to load the assembly. + + + + + In full mode, the assembly used during deserialization must match exactly the assembly used during serialization. The Load method of the class is used to load the assembly. + + + + + Specifies type name handling options for the . + + + should be used with caution when your application deserializes JSON from an external source. + Incoming types should be validated with a custom + when deserializing with a value other than . + + + + + Do not include the .NET type name when serializing types. + + + + + Include the .NET type name when serializing into a JSON object structure. + + + + + Include the .NET type name when serializing into a JSON array structure. + + + + + Always include the .NET type name when serializing. + + + + + Include the .NET type name when the type of the object being serialized is not the same as its declared type. + Note that this doesn't include the root serialized object by default. To include the root object's type name in JSON + you must specify a root type object with + or . + + + + + Determines whether the collection is null or empty. + + The collection. + + true if the collection is null or empty; otherwise, false. + + + + + Adds the elements of the specified collection to the specified generic . + + The list to add to. + The collection of elements to add. + + + + Converts the value to the specified type. If the value is unable to be converted, the + value is checked whether it assignable to the specified type. + + The value to convert. + The culture to use when converting. + The type to convert or cast the value to. + + The converted type. If conversion was unsuccessful, the initial value + is returned if assignable to the target type. + + + + + Helper class for serializing immutable collections. + Note that this is used by all builds, even those that don't support immutable collections, in case the DLL is GACed + https://github.com/JamesNK/Newtonsoft.Json/issues/652 + + + + + Provides a set of static (Shared in Visual Basic) methods for + querying objects that implement . + + + + + Returns the input typed as . + + + + + Returns an empty that has the + specified type argument. + + + + + Converts the elements of an to the + specified type. + + + + + Filters the elements of an based on a specified type. + + + + + Generates a sequence of integral numbers within a specified range. + + The value of the first integer in the sequence. + The number of sequential integers to generate. + + + + Generates a sequence that contains one repeated value. + + + + + Filters a sequence of values based on a predicate. + + + + + Filters a sequence of values based on a predicate. + Each element's index is used in the logic of the predicate function. + + + + + Projects each element of a sequence into a new form. + + + + + Projects each element of a sequence into a new form by + incorporating the element's index. + + + + + Projects each element of a sequence to an + and flattens the resulting sequences into one sequence. + + + + + Projects each element of a sequence to an , + and flattens the resulting sequences into one sequence. The + index of each source element is used in the projected form of + that element. + + + + + Projects each element of a sequence to an , + flattens the resulting sequences into one sequence, and invokes + a result selector function on each element therein. + + + + + Projects each element of a sequence to an , + flattens the resulting sequences into one sequence, and invokes + a result selector function on each element therein. The index of + each source element is used in the intermediate projected form + of that element. + + + + + Returns elements from a sequence as long as a specified condition is true. + + + + + Returns elements from a sequence as long as a specified condition is true. + The element's index is used in the logic of the predicate function. + + + + + Base implementation of First operator. + + + + + Returns the first element of a sequence. + + + + + Returns the first element in a sequence that satisfies a specified condition. + + + + + Returns the first element of a sequence, or a default value if + the sequence contains no elements. + + + + + Returns the first element of the sequence that satisfies a + condition or a default value if no such element is found. + + + + + Base implementation of Last operator. + + + + + Returns the last element of a sequence. + + + + + Returns the last element of a sequence that satisfies a + specified condition. + + + + + Returns the last element of a sequence, or a default value if + the sequence contains no elements. + + + + + Returns the last element of a sequence that satisfies a + condition or a default value if no such element is found. + + + + + Base implementation of Single operator. + + + + + Returns the only element of a sequence, and throws an exception + if there is not exactly one element in the sequence. + + + + + Returns the only element of a sequence that satisfies a + specified condition, and throws an exception if more than one + such element exists. + + + + + Returns the only element of a sequence, or a default value if + the sequence is empty; this method throws an exception if there + is more than one element in the sequence. + + + + + Returns the only element of a sequence that satisfies a + specified condition or a default value if no such element + exists; this method throws an exception if more than one element + satisfies the condition. + + + + + Returns the element at a specified index in a sequence. + + + + + Returns the element at a specified index in a sequence or a + default value if the index is out of range. + + + + + Inverts the order of the elements in a sequence. + + + + + Returns a specified number of contiguous elements from the start + of a sequence. + + + + + Bypasses a specified number of elements in a sequence and then + returns the remaining elements. + + + + + Bypasses elements in a sequence as long as a specified condition + is true and then returns the remaining elements. + + + + + Bypasses elements in a sequence as long as a specified condition + is true and then returns the remaining elements. The element's + index is used in the logic of the predicate function. + + + + + Returns the number of elements in a sequence. + + + + + Returns a number that represents how many elements in the + specified sequence satisfy a condition. + + + + + Returns a that represents the total number + of elements in a sequence. + + + + + Returns a that represents how many elements + in a sequence satisfy a condition. + + + + + Concatenates two sequences. + + + + + Creates a from an . + + + + + Creates an array from an . + + + + + Returns distinct elements from a sequence by using the default + equality comparer to compare values. + + + + + Returns distinct elements from a sequence by using a specified + to compare values. + + + + + Creates a from an + according to a specified key + selector function. + + + + + Creates a from an + according to a specified key + selector function and a key comparer. + + + + + Creates a from an + according to specified key + and element selector functions. + + + + + Creates a from an + according to a specified key + selector function, a comparer and an element selector function. + + + + + Groups the elements of a sequence according to a specified key + selector function. + + + + + Groups the elements of a sequence according to a specified key + selector function and compares the keys by using a specified + comparer. + + + + + Groups the elements of a sequence according to a specified key + selector function and projects the elements for each group by + using a specified function. + + + + + Groups the elements of a sequence according to a specified key + selector function and creates a result value from each group and + its key. + + + + + Groups the elements of a sequence according to a key selector + function. The keys are compared by using a comparer and each + group's elements are projected by using a specified function. + + + + + Groups the elements of a sequence according to a specified key + selector function and creates a result value from each group and + its key. The elements of each group are projected by using a + specified function. + + + + + Groups the elements of a sequence according to a specified key + selector function and creates a result value from each group and + its key. The keys are compared by using a specified comparer. + + + + + Groups the elements of a sequence according to a specified key + selector function and creates a result value from each group and + its key. Key values are compared by using a specified comparer, + and the elements of each group are projected by using a + specified function. + + + + + Applies an accumulator function over a sequence. + + + + + Applies an accumulator function over a sequence. The specified + seed value is used as the initial accumulator value. + + + + + Applies an accumulator function over a sequence. The specified + seed value is used as the initial accumulator value, and the + specified function is used to select the result value. + + + + + Produces the set union of two sequences by using the default + equality comparer. + + + + + Produces the set union of two sequences by using a specified + . + + + + + Returns the elements of the specified sequence or the type + parameter's default value in a singleton collection if the + sequence is empty. + + + + + Returns the elements of the specified sequence or the specified + value in a singleton collection if the sequence is empty. + + + + + Determines whether all elements of a sequence satisfy a condition. + + + + + Determines whether a sequence contains any elements. + + + + + Determines whether any element of a sequence satisfies a + condition. + + + + + Determines whether a sequence contains a specified element by + using the default equality comparer. + + + + + Determines whether a sequence contains a specified element by + using a specified . + + + + + Determines whether two sequences are equal by comparing the + elements by using the default equality comparer for their type. + + + + + Determines whether two sequences are equal by comparing their + elements by using a specified . + + + + + Base implementation for Min/Max operator. + + + + + Base implementation for Min/Max operator for nullable types. + + + + + Returns the minimum value in a generic sequence. + + + + + Invokes a transform function on each element of a generic + sequence and returns the minimum resulting value. + + + + + Returns the maximum value in a generic sequence. + + + + + Invokes a transform function on each element of a generic + sequence and returns the maximum resulting value. + + + + + Makes an enumerator seen as enumerable once more. + + + The supplied enumerator must have been started. The first element + returned is the element the enumerator was on when passed in. + DO NOT use this method if the caller must be a generator. It is + mostly safe among aggregate operations. + + + + + Sorts the elements of a sequence in ascending order according to a key. + + + + + Sorts the elements of a sequence in ascending order by using a + specified comparer. + + + + + Sorts the elements of a sequence in descending order according to a key. + + + + + Sorts the elements of a sequence in descending order by using a + specified comparer. + + + + + Performs a subsequent ordering of the elements in a sequence in + ascending order according to a key. + + + + + Performs a subsequent ordering of the elements in a sequence in + ascending order by using a specified comparer. + + + + + Performs a subsequent ordering of the elements in a sequence in + descending order, according to a key. + + + + + Performs a subsequent ordering of the elements in a sequence in + descending order by using a specified comparer. + + + + + Base implementation for Intersect and Except operators. + + + + + Produces the set intersection of two sequences by using the + default equality comparer to compare values. + + + + + Produces the set intersection of two sequences by using the + specified to compare values. + + + + + Produces the set difference of two sequences by using the + default equality comparer to compare values. + + + + + Produces the set difference of two sequences by using the + specified to compare values. + + + + + Creates a from an + according to a specified key + selector function. + + + + + Creates a from an + according to a specified key + selector function and key comparer. + + + + + Creates a from an + according to specified key + selector and element selector functions. + + + + + Creates a from an + according to a specified key + selector function, a comparer, and an element selector function. + + + + + Correlates the elements of two sequences based on matching keys. + The default equality comparer is used to compare keys. + + + + + Correlates the elements of two sequences based on matching keys. + The default equality comparer is used to compare keys. A + specified is used to compare keys. + + + + + Correlates the elements of two sequences based on equality of + keys and groups the results. The default equality comparer is + used to compare keys. + + + + + Correlates the elements of two sequences based on equality of + keys and groups the results. The default equality comparer is + used to compare keys. A specified + is used to compare keys. + + + + + Computes the sum of a sequence of values. + + + + + Computes the sum of a sequence of + values that are obtained by invoking a transform function on + each element of the input sequence. + + + + + Computes the average of a sequence of values. + + + + + Computes the average of a sequence of values + that are obtained by invoking a transform function on each + element of the input sequence. + + + + + Computes the sum of a sequence of nullable values. + + + + + Computes the sum of a sequence of nullable + values that are obtained by invoking a transform function on + each element of the input sequence. + + + + + Computes the average of a sequence of nullable values. + + + + + Computes the average of a sequence of nullable values + that are obtained by invoking a transform function on each + element of the input sequence. + + + + + Returns the minimum value in a sequence of nullable + values. + + + + + Invokes a transform function on each element of a sequence and + returns the minimum nullable value. + + + + + Returns the maximum value in a sequence of nullable + values. + + + + + Invokes a transform function on each element of a sequence and + returns the maximum nullable value. + + + + + Computes the sum of a sequence of values. + + + + + Computes the sum of a sequence of + values that are obtained by invoking a transform function on + each element of the input sequence. + + + + + Computes the average of a sequence of values. + + + + + Computes the average of a sequence of values + that are obtained by invoking a transform function on each + element of the input sequence. + + + + + Computes the sum of a sequence of nullable values. + + + + + Computes the sum of a sequence of nullable + values that are obtained by invoking a transform function on + each element of the input sequence. + + + + + Computes the average of a sequence of nullable values. + + + + + Computes the average of a sequence of nullable values + that are obtained by invoking a transform function on each + element of the input sequence. + + + + + Returns the minimum value in a sequence of nullable + values. + + + + + Invokes a transform function on each element of a sequence and + returns the minimum nullable value. + + + + + Returns the maximum value in a sequence of nullable + values. + + + + + Invokes a transform function on each element of a sequence and + returns the maximum nullable value. + + + + + Computes the sum of a sequence of nullable values. + + + + + Computes the sum of a sequence of + values that are obtained by invoking a transform function on + each element of the input sequence. + + + + + Computes the average of a sequence of values. + + + + + Computes the average of a sequence of values + that are obtained by invoking a transform function on each + element of the input sequence. + + + + + Computes the sum of a sequence of nullable values. + + + + + Computes the sum of a sequence of nullable + values that are obtained by invoking a transform function on + each element of the input sequence. + + + + + Computes the average of a sequence of nullable values. + + + + + Computes the average of a sequence of nullable values + that are obtained by invoking a transform function on each + element of the input sequence. + + + + + Returns the minimum value in a sequence of nullable + values. + + + + + Invokes a transform function on each element of a sequence and + returns the minimum nullable value. + + + + + Returns the maximum value in a sequence of nullable + values. + + + + + Invokes a transform function on each element of a sequence and + returns the maximum nullable value. + + + + + Computes the sum of a sequence of values. + + + + + Computes the sum of a sequence of + values that are obtained by invoking a transform function on + each element of the input sequence. + + + + + Computes the average of a sequence of values. + + + + + Computes the average of a sequence of values + that are obtained by invoking a transform function on each + element of the input sequence. + + + + + Computes the sum of a sequence of nullable values. + + + + + Computes the sum of a sequence of nullable + values that are obtained by invoking a transform function on + each element of the input sequence. + + + + + Computes the average of a sequence of nullable values. + + + + + Computes the average of a sequence of nullable values + that are obtained by invoking a transform function on each + element of the input sequence. + + + + + Returns the minimum value in a sequence of nullable + values. + + + + + Invokes a transform function on each element of a sequence and + returns the minimum nullable value. + + + + + Returns the maximum value in a sequence of nullable + values. + + + + + Invokes a transform function on each element of a sequence and + returns the maximum nullable value. + + + + + Computes the sum of a sequence of values. + + + + + Computes the sum of a sequence of + values that are obtained by invoking a transform function on + each element of the input sequence. + + + + + Computes the average of a sequence of values. + + + + + Computes the average of a sequence of values + that are obtained by invoking a transform function on each + element of the input sequence. + + + + + Computes the sum of a sequence of nullable values. + + + + + Computes the sum of a sequence of nullable + values that are obtained by invoking a transform function on + each element of the input sequence. + + + + + Computes the average of a sequence of nullable values. + + + + + Computes the average of a sequence of nullable values + that are obtained by invoking a transform function on each + element of the input sequence. + + + + + Returns the minimum value in a sequence of nullable + values. + + + + + Invokes a transform function on each element of a sequence and + returns the minimum nullable value. + + + + + Returns the maximum value in a sequence of nullable + values. + + + + + Invokes a transform function on each element of a sequence and + returns the maximum nullable value. + + + + + Represents a collection of objects that have a common key. + + + + + Gets the key of the . + + + + + Defines an indexer, size property, and Boolean search method for + data structures that map keys to + sequences of values. + + + + + Represents a sorted sequence. + + + + + Performs a subsequent ordering on the elements of an + according to a key. + + + + + Represents a collection of keys each mapped to one or more values. + + + + + Gets the number of key/value collection pairs in the . + + + + + Gets the collection of values indexed by the specified key. + + + + + Determines whether a specified key is in the . + + + + + Applies a transform function to each key and its associated + values and returns the results. + + + + + Returns a generic enumerator that iterates through the . + + + + + See issue #11 + for why this method is needed and cannot be expressed as a + lambda at the call site. + + + + + See issue #11 + for why this method is needed and cannot be expressed as a + lambda at the call site. + + + + + Gets the type of the typed collection's items. + + The type. + The type of the typed collection's items. + + + + Gets the member's underlying type. + + The member. + The underlying type of the member. + + + + Determines whether the property is an indexed property. + + The property. + + true if the property is an indexed property; otherwise, false. + + + + + Gets the member's value on the object. + + The member. + The target object. + The member's value on the object. + + + + Sets the member's value on the target object. + + The member. + The target. + The value. + + + + Determines whether the specified MemberInfo can be read. + + The MemberInfo to determine whether can be read. + /// if set to true then allow the member to be gotten non-publicly. + + true if the specified MemberInfo can be read; otherwise, false. + + + + + Determines whether the specified MemberInfo can be set. + + The MemberInfo to determine whether can be set. + if set to true then allow the member to be set non-publicly. + if set to true then allow the member to be set if read-only. + + true if the specified MemberInfo can be set; otherwise, false. + + + + + Builds a string. Unlike this class lets you reuse its internal buffer. + + + + + Determines whether the string is all white space. Empty string will return false. + + The string to test whether it is all white space. + + true if the string is all white space; otherwise, false. + + + + + Specifies the state of the . + + + + + An exception has been thrown, which has left the in an invalid state. + You may call the method to put the in the Closed state. + Any other method calls result in an being thrown. + + + + + The method has been called. + + + + + An object is being written. + + + + + An array is being written. + + + + + A constructor is being written. + + + + + A property is being written. + + + + + A write method has not been called. + + + + + This attribute allows us to define extension methods without + requiring .NET Framework 3.5. For more information, see the section, + Extension Methods in .NET Framework 2.0 Apps, + of Basic Instincts: Extension Methods + column in MSDN Magazine, + issue Nov 2007. + + + + Specifies that an output will not be null even if the corresponding type allows it. + + + Specifies that when a method returns , the parameter will not be null even if the corresponding type allows it. + + + Initializes the attribute with the specified return value condition. + + The return value condition. If the method returns this value, the associated parameter will not be null. + + + + Gets the return value condition. + + + Specifies that an output may be null even if the corresponding type disallows it. + + + Specifies that null is allowed as an input even if the corresponding type disallows it. + + + + Specifies that the method will not return if the associated Boolean parameter is passed the specified value. + + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class. + + + The condition parameter value. Code after the method will be considered unreachable by diagnostics if the argument to + the associated parameter matches this value. + + + + Gets the condition parameter value. + + + diff --git a/Packages/Newtonsoft.Json.13.0.3/lib/net35/Newtonsoft.Json.dll b/Packages/Newtonsoft.Json.13.0.3/lib/net35/Newtonsoft.Json.dll new file mode 100644 index 0000000..cd6d483 Binary files /dev/null and b/Packages/Newtonsoft.Json.13.0.3/lib/net35/Newtonsoft.Json.dll differ diff --git a/Packages/Newtonsoft.Json.13.0.3/lib/net35/Newtonsoft.Json.xml b/Packages/Newtonsoft.Json.13.0.3/lib/net35/Newtonsoft.Json.xml new file mode 100644 index 0000000..1934448 --- /dev/null +++ b/Packages/Newtonsoft.Json.13.0.3/lib/net35/Newtonsoft.Json.xml @@ -0,0 +1,9541 @@ + + + + Newtonsoft.Json + + + + + Represents a BSON Oid (object id). + + + + + Gets or sets the value of the Oid. + + The value of the Oid. + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class. + + The Oid value. + + + + Represents a reader that provides fast, non-cached, forward-only access to serialized BSON data. + + + + + Gets or sets a value indicating whether binary data reading should be compatible with incorrect Json.NET 3.5 written binary. + + + true if binary data reading will be compatible with incorrect Json.NET 3.5 written binary; otherwise, false. + + + + + Gets or sets a value indicating whether the root object will be read as a JSON array. + + + true if the root object will be read as a JSON array; otherwise, false. + + + + + Gets or sets the used when reading values from BSON. + + The used when reading values from BSON. + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class. + + The containing the BSON data to read. + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class. + + The containing the BSON data to read. + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class. + + The containing the BSON data to read. + if set to true the root object will be read as a JSON array. + The used when reading values from BSON. + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class. + + The containing the BSON data to read. + if set to true the root object will be read as a JSON array. + The used when reading values from BSON. + + + + Reads the next JSON token from the underlying . + + + true if the next token was read successfully; false if there are no more tokens to read. + + + + + Changes the reader's state to . + If is set to true, the underlying is also closed. + + + + + Represents a writer that provides a fast, non-cached, forward-only way of generating BSON data. + + + + + Gets or sets the used when writing values to BSON. + When set to no conversion will occur. + + The used when writing values to BSON. + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class. + + The to write to. + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class. + + The to write to. + + + + Flushes whatever is in the buffer to the underlying and also flushes the underlying stream. + + + + + Writes the end. + + The token. + + + + Writes a comment /*...*/ containing the specified text. + + Text to place inside the comment. + + + + Writes the start of a constructor with the given name. + + The name of the constructor. + + + + Writes raw JSON. + + The raw JSON to write. + + + + Writes raw JSON where a value is expected and updates the writer's state. + + The raw JSON to write. + + + + Writes the beginning of a JSON array. + + + + + Writes the beginning of a JSON object. + + + + + Writes the property name of a name/value pair on a JSON object. + + The name of the property. + + + + Closes this writer. + If is set to true, the underlying is also closed. + If is set to true, the JSON is auto-completed. + + + + + Writes a value. + An error will raised if the value cannot be written as a single JSON token. + + The value to write. + + + + Writes a null value. + + + + + Writes an undefined value. + + + + + Writes a value. + + The value to write. + + + + Writes a value. + + The value to write. + + + + Writes a value. + + The value to write. + + + + Writes a value. + + The value to write. + + + + Writes a value. + + The value to write. + + + + Writes a value. + + The value to write. + + + + Writes a value. + + The value to write. + + + + Writes a value. + + The value to write. + + + + Writes a value. + + The value to write. + + + + Writes a value. + + The value to write. + + + + Writes a value. + + The value to write. + + + + Writes a value. + + The value to write. + + + + Writes a value. + + The value to write. + + + + Writes a value. + + The value to write. + + + + Writes a value. + + The value to write. + + + + Writes a value. + + The value to write. + + + + Writes a [] value. + + The [] value to write. + + + + Writes a value. + + The value to write. + + + + Writes a value. + + The value to write. + + + + Writes a value. + + The value to write. + + + + Writes a [] value that represents a BSON object id. + + The Object ID value to write. + + + + Writes a BSON regex. + + The regex pattern. + The regex options. + + + + Specifies how constructors are used when initializing objects during deserialization by the . + + + + + First attempt to use the public default constructor, then fall back to a single parameterized constructor, then to the non-public default constructor. + + + + + Json.NET will use a non-public default constructor before falling back to a parameterized constructor. + + + + + Converts a binary value to and from a base 64 string value. + + + + + Writes the JSON representation of the object. + + The to write to. + The value. + The calling serializer. + + + + Reads the JSON representation of the object. + + The to read from. + Type of the object. + The existing value of object being read. + The calling serializer. + The object value. + + + + Determines whether this instance can convert the specified object type. + + Type of the object. + + true if this instance can convert the specified object type; otherwise, false. + + + + + Converts a to and from JSON and BSON. + + + + + Writes the JSON representation of the object. + + The to write to. + The value. + The calling serializer. + + + + Reads the JSON representation of the object. + + The to read from. + Type of the object. + The existing value of object being read. + The calling serializer. + The object value. + + + + Determines whether this instance can convert the specified object type. + + Type of the object. + + true if this instance can convert the specified object type; otherwise, false. + + + + + Creates a custom object. + + The object type to convert. + + + + Writes the JSON representation of the object. + + The to write to. + The value. + The calling serializer. + + + + Reads the JSON representation of the object. + + The to read from. + Type of the object. + The existing value of object being read. + The calling serializer. + The object value. + + + + Creates an object which will then be populated by the serializer. + + Type of the object. + The created object. + + + + Determines whether this instance can convert the specified object type. + + Type of the object. + + true if this instance can convert the specified object type; otherwise, false. + + + + + Gets a value indicating whether this can write JSON. + + + true if this can write JSON; otherwise, false. + + + + + Converts a to and from JSON. + + + + + Writes the JSON representation of the object. + + The to write to. + The value. + The calling serializer. + + + + Reads the JSON representation of the object. + + The to read from. + Type of the object. + The existing value of object being read. + The calling serializer. + The object value. + + + + Determines whether this instance can convert the specified value type. + + Type of the value. + + true if this instance can convert the specified value type; otherwise, false. + + + + + Converts a to and from JSON. + + + + + Writes the JSON representation of the object. + + The to write to. + The value. + The calling serializer. + + + + Reads the JSON representation of the object. + + The to read from. + Type of the object. + The existing value of object being read. + The calling serializer. + The object value. + + + + Determines whether this instance can convert the specified value type. + + Type of the value. + + true if this instance can convert the specified value type; otherwise, false. + + + + + Provides a base class for converting a to and from JSON. + + + + + Determines whether this instance can convert the specified object type. + + Type of the object. + + true if this instance can convert the specified object type; otherwise, false. + + + + + Converts an Entity Framework to and from JSON. + + + + + Writes the JSON representation of the object. + + The to write to. + The value. + The calling serializer. + + + + Reads the JSON representation of the object. + + The to read from. + Type of the object. + The existing value of object being read. + The calling serializer. + The object value. + + + + Determines whether this instance can convert the specified object type. + + Type of the object. + + true if this instance can convert the specified object type; otherwise, false. + + + + + Converts a to and from the ISO 8601 date format (e.g. "2008-04-12T12:53Z"). + + + + + Gets or sets the date time styles used when converting a date to and from JSON. + + The date time styles used when converting a date to and from JSON. + + + + Gets or sets the date time format used when converting a date to and from JSON. + + The date time format used when converting a date to and from JSON. + + + + Gets or sets the culture used when converting a date to and from JSON. + + The culture used when converting a date to and from JSON. + + + + Writes the JSON representation of the object. + + The to write to. + The value. + The calling serializer. + + + + Reads the JSON representation of the object. + + The to read from. + Type of the object. + The existing value of object being read. + The calling serializer. + The object value. + + + + Converts a to and from a JavaScript Date constructor (e.g. new Date(52231943)). + + + + + Writes the JSON representation of the object. + + The to write to. + The value. + The calling serializer. + + + + Reads the JSON representation of the object. + + The to read from. + Type of the object. + The existing property value of the JSON that is being converted. + The calling serializer. + The object value. + + + + Converts a to and from JSON. + + + + + Writes the JSON representation of the object. + + The to write to. + The value. + The calling serializer. + + + + Reads the JSON representation of the object. + + The to read from. + Type of the object. + The existing value of object being read. + The calling serializer. + The object value. + + + + Determines whether this instance can convert the specified object type. + + Type of the object. + + true if this instance can convert the specified object type; otherwise, false. + + + + + Converts a to and from JSON and BSON. + + + + + Writes the JSON representation of the object. + + The to write to. + The value. + The calling serializer. + + + + Reads the JSON representation of the object. + + The to read from. + Type of the object. + The existing value of object being read. + The calling serializer. + The object value. + + + + Determines whether this instance can convert the specified object type. + + Type of the object. + + true if this instance can convert the specified object type; otherwise, false. + + + + + Converts an to and from its name string value. + + + + + Gets or sets a value indicating whether the written enum text should be camel case. + The default value is false. + + true if the written enum text will be camel case; otherwise, false. + + + + Gets or sets the naming strategy used to resolve how enum text is written. + + The naming strategy used to resolve how enum text is written. + + + + Gets or sets a value indicating whether integer values are allowed when serializing and deserializing. + The default value is true. + + true if integers are allowed when serializing and deserializing; otherwise, false. + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class. + + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class. + + true if the written enum text will be camel case; otherwise, false. + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class. + + The naming strategy used to resolve how enum text is written. + true if integers are allowed when serializing and deserializing; otherwise, false. + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class. + + The of the used to write enum text. + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class. + + The of the used to write enum text. + + The parameter list to use when constructing the described by . + If null, the default constructor is used. + When non-null, there must be a constructor defined in the that exactly matches the number, + order, and type of these parameters. + + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class. + + The of the used to write enum text. + + The parameter list to use when constructing the described by . + If null, the default constructor is used. + When non-null, there must be a constructor defined in the that exactly matches the number, + order, and type of these parameters. + + true if integers are allowed when serializing and deserializing; otherwise, false. + + + + Writes the JSON representation of the object. + + The to write to. + The value. + The calling serializer. + + + + Reads the JSON representation of the object. + + The to read from. + Type of the object. + The existing value of object being read. + The calling serializer. + The object value. + + + + Determines whether this instance can convert the specified object type. + + Type of the object. + + true if this instance can convert the specified object type; otherwise, false. + + + + + Converts a to and from Unix epoch time + + + + + Gets or sets a value indicating whether the dates before Unix epoch + should converted to and from JSON. + + + true to allow converting dates before Unix epoch to and from JSON; + false to throw an exception when a date being converted to or from JSON + occurred before Unix epoch. The default value is false. + + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class. + + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class. + + + true to allow converting dates before Unix epoch to and from JSON; + false to throw an exception when a date being converted to or from JSON + occurred before Unix epoch. The default value is false. + + + + + Writes the JSON representation of the object. + + The to write to. + The value. + The calling serializer. + + + + Reads the JSON representation of the object. + + The to read from. + Type of the object. + The existing property value of the JSON that is being converted. + The calling serializer. + The object value. + + + + Converts a to and from a string (e.g. "1.2.3.4"). + + + + + Writes the JSON representation of the object. + + The to write to. + The value. + The calling serializer. + + + + Reads the JSON representation of the object. + + The to read from. + Type of the object. + The existing property value of the JSON that is being converted. + The calling serializer. + The object value. + + + + Determines whether this instance can convert the specified object type. + + Type of the object. + + true if this instance can convert the specified object type; otherwise, false. + + + + + Converts XML to and from JSON. + + + + + Gets or sets the name of the root element to insert when deserializing to XML if the JSON structure has produced multiple root elements. + + The name of the deserialized root element. + + + + Gets or sets a value to indicate whether to write the Json.NET array attribute. + This attribute helps preserve arrays when converting the written XML back to JSON. + + true if the array attribute is written to the XML; otherwise, false. + + + + Gets or sets a value indicating whether to write the root JSON object. + + true if the JSON root object is omitted; otherwise, false. + + + + Gets or sets a value indicating whether to encode special characters when converting JSON to XML. + If true, special characters like ':', '@', '?', '#' and '$' in JSON property names aren't used to specify + XML namespaces, attributes or processing directives. Instead special characters are encoded and written + as part of the XML element name. + + true if special characters are encoded; otherwise, false. + + + + Writes the JSON representation of the object. + + The to write to. + The calling serializer. + The value. + + + + Reads the JSON representation of the object. + + The to read from. + Type of the object. + The existing value of object being read. + The calling serializer. + The object value. + + + + Checks if the is a namespace attribute. + + Attribute name to test. + The attribute name prefix if it has one, otherwise an empty string. + true if attribute name is for a namespace attribute, otherwise false. + + + + Determines whether this instance can convert the specified value type. + + Type of the value. + + true if this instance can convert the specified value type; otherwise, false. + + + + + Specifies how dates are formatted when writing JSON text. + + + + + Dates are written in the ISO 8601 format, e.g. "2012-03-21T05:40Z". + + + + + Dates are written in the Microsoft JSON format, e.g. "\/Date(1198908717056)\/". + + + + + Specifies how date formatted strings, e.g. "\/Date(1198908717056)\/" and "2012-03-21T05:40Z", are parsed when reading JSON text. + + + + + Date formatted strings are not parsed to a date type and are read as strings. + + + + + Date formatted strings, e.g. "\/Date(1198908717056)\/" and "2012-03-21T05:40Z", are parsed to . + + + + + Date formatted strings, e.g. "\/Date(1198908717056)\/" and "2012-03-21T05:40Z", are parsed to . + + + + + Specifies how to treat the time value when converting between string and . + + + + + Treat as local time. If the object represents a Coordinated Universal Time (UTC), it is converted to the local time. + + + + + Treat as a UTC. If the object represents a local time, it is converted to a UTC. + + + + + Treat as a local time if a is being converted to a string. + If a string is being converted to , convert to a local time if a time zone is specified. + + + + + Time zone information should be preserved when converting. + + + + + The default JSON name table implementation. + + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class. + + + + + Gets a string containing the same characters as the specified range of characters in the given array. + + The character array containing the name to find. + The zero-based index into the array specifying the first character of the name. + The number of characters in the name. + A string containing the same characters as the specified range of characters in the given array. + + + + Adds the specified string into name table. + + The string to add. + This method is not thread-safe. + The resolved string. + + + + Specifies default value handling options for the . + + + + + + + + + Include members where the member value is the same as the member's default value when serializing objects. + Included members are written to JSON. Has no effect when deserializing. + + + + + Ignore members where the member value is the same as the member's default value when serializing objects + so that it is not written to JSON. + This option will ignore all default values (e.g. null for objects and nullable types; 0 for integers, + decimals and floating point numbers; and false for booleans). The default value ignored can be changed by + placing the on the property. + + + + + Members with a default value but no JSON will be set to their default value when deserializing. + + + + + Ignore members where the member value is the same as the member's default value when serializing objects + and set members to their default value when deserializing. + + + + + Specifies float format handling options when writing special floating point numbers, e.g. , + and with . + + + + + Write special floating point values as strings in JSON, e.g. "NaN", "Infinity", "-Infinity". + + + + + Write special floating point values as symbols in JSON, e.g. NaN, Infinity, -Infinity. + Note that this will produce non-valid JSON. + + + + + Write special floating point values as the property's default value in JSON, e.g. 0.0 for a property, null for a of property. + + + + + Specifies how floating point numbers, e.g. 1.0 and 9.9, are parsed when reading JSON text. + + + + + Floating point numbers are parsed to . + + + + + Floating point numbers are parsed to . + + + + + Specifies formatting options for the . + + + + + No special formatting is applied. This is the default. + + + + + Causes child objects to be indented according to the and settings. + + + + + Provides an interface for using pooled arrays. + + The array type content. + + + + Rent an array from the pool. This array must be returned when it is no longer needed. + + The minimum required length of the array. The returned array may be longer. + The rented array from the pool. This array must be returned when it is no longer needed. + + + + Return an array to the pool. + + The array that is being returned. + + + + Provides an interface to enable a class to return line and position information. + + + + + Gets a value indicating whether the class can return line information. + + + true if and can be provided; otherwise, false. + + + + + Gets the current line number. + + The current line number or 0 if no line information is available (for example, when returns false). + + + + Gets the current line position. + + The current line position or 0 if no line information is available (for example, when returns false). + + + + Instructs the how to serialize the collection. + + + + + Gets or sets a value indicating whether null items are allowed in the collection. + + true if null items are allowed in the collection; otherwise, false. + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class. + + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class with a flag indicating whether the array can contain null items. + + A flag indicating whether the array can contain null items. + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class with the specified container Id. + + The container Id. + + + + Instructs the to use the specified constructor when deserializing that object. + + + + + Instructs the how to serialize the object. + + + + + Gets or sets the id. + + The id. + + + + Gets or sets the title. + + The title. + + + + Gets or sets the description. + + The description. + + + + Gets or sets the collection's items converter. + + The collection's items converter. + + + + The parameter list to use when constructing the described by . + If null, the default constructor is used. + When non-null, there must be a constructor defined in the that exactly matches the number, + order, and type of these parameters. + + + + [JsonContainer(ItemConverterType = typeof(MyContainerConverter), ItemConverterParameters = new object[] { 123, "Four" })] + + + + + + Gets or sets the of the . + + The of the . + + + + The parameter list to use when constructing the described by . + If null, the default constructor is used. + When non-null, there must be a constructor defined in the that exactly matches the number, + order, and type of these parameters. + + + + [JsonContainer(NamingStrategyType = typeof(MyNamingStrategy), NamingStrategyParameters = new object[] { 123, "Four" })] + + + + + + Gets or sets a value that indicates whether to preserve object references. + + + true to keep object reference; otherwise, false. The default is false. + + + + + Gets or sets a value that indicates whether to preserve collection's items references. + + + true to keep collection's items object references; otherwise, false. The default is false. + + + + + Gets or sets the reference loop handling used when serializing the collection's items. + + The reference loop handling. + + + + Gets or sets the type name handling used when serializing the collection's items. + + The type name handling. + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class. + + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class with the specified container Id. + + The container Id. + + + + Provides methods for converting between .NET types and JSON types. + + + + + + + + Gets or sets a function that creates default . + Default settings are automatically used by serialization methods on , + and and on . + To serialize without using any default settings create a with + . + + + + + Represents JavaScript's boolean value true as a string. This field is read-only. + + + + + Represents JavaScript's boolean value false as a string. This field is read-only. + + + + + Represents JavaScript's null as a string. This field is read-only. + + + + + Represents JavaScript's undefined as a string. This field is read-only. + + + + + Represents JavaScript's positive infinity as a string. This field is read-only. + + + + + Represents JavaScript's negative infinity as a string. This field is read-only. + + + + + Represents JavaScript's NaN as a string. This field is read-only. + + + + + Converts the to its JSON string representation. + + The value to convert. + A JSON string representation of the . + + + + Converts the to its JSON string representation using the specified. + + The value to convert. + The format the date will be converted to. + The time zone handling when the date is converted to a string. + A JSON string representation of the . + + + + Converts the to its JSON string representation. + + The value to convert. + A JSON string representation of the . + + + + Converts the to its JSON string representation using the specified. + + The value to convert. + The format the date will be converted to. + A JSON string representation of the . + + + + Converts the to its JSON string representation. + + The value to convert. + A JSON string representation of the . + + + + Converts the to its JSON string representation. + + The value to convert. + A JSON string representation of the . + + + + Converts the to its JSON string representation. + + The value to convert. + A JSON string representation of the . + + + + Converts the to its JSON string representation. + + The value to convert. + A JSON string representation of the . + + + + Converts the to its JSON string representation. + + The value to convert. + A JSON string representation of the . + + + + Converts the to its JSON string representation. + + The value to convert. + A JSON string representation of the . + + + + Converts the to its JSON string representation. + + The value to convert. + A JSON string representation of the . + + + + Converts the to its JSON string representation. + + The value to convert. + A JSON string representation of the . + + + + Converts the to its JSON string representation. + + The value to convert. + A JSON string representation of the . + + + + Converts the to its JSON string representation. + + The value to convert. + A JSON string representation of the . + + + + Converts the to its JSON string representation. + + The value to convert. + A JSON string representation of the . + + + + Converts the to its JSON string representation. + + The value to convert. + A JSON string representation of the . + + + + Converts the to its JSON string representation. + + The value to convert. + A JSON string representation of the . + + + + Converts the to its JSON string representation. + + The value to convert. + A JSON string representation of the . + + + + Converts the to its JSON string representation. + + The value to convert. + A JSON string representation of the . + + + + Converts the to its JSON string representation. + + The value to convert. + A JSON string representation of the . + + + + Converts the to its JSON string representation. + + The value to convert. + A JSON string representation of the . + + + + Converts the to its JSON string representation. + + The value to convert. + A JSON string representation of the . + + + + Converts the to its JSON string representation. + + The value to convert. + The string delimiter character. + A JSON string representation of the . + + + + Converts the to its JSON string representation. + + The value to convert. + The string delimiter character. + The string escape handling. + A JSON string representation of the . + + + + Converts the to its JSON string representation. + + The value to convert. + A JSON string representation of the . + + + + Serializes the specified object to a JSON string. + + The object to serialize. + A JSON string representation of the object. + + + + Serializes the specified object to a JSON string using formatting. + + The object to serialize. + Indicates how the output should be formatted. + + A JSON string representation of the object. + + + + + Serializes the specified object to a JSON string using a collection of . + + The object to serialize. + A collection of converters used while serializing. + A JSON string representation of the object. + + + + Serializes the specified object to a JSON string using formatting and a collection of . + + The object to serialize. + Indicates how the output should be formatted. + A collection of converters used while serializing. + A JSON string representation of the object. + + + + Serializes the specified object to a JSON string using . + + The object to serialize. + The used to serialize the object. + If this is null, default serialization settings will be used. + + A JSON string representation of the object. + + + + + Serializes the specified object to a JSON string using a type, formatting and . + + The object to serialize. + The used to serialize the object. + If this is null, default serialization settings will be used. + + The type of the value being serialized. + This parameter is used when is to write out the type name if the type of the value does not match. + Specifying the type is optional. + + + A JSON string representation of the object. + + + + + Serializes the specified object to a JSON string using formatting and . + + The object to serialize. + Indicates how the output should be formatted. + The used to serialize the object. + If this is null, default serialization settings will be used. + + A JSON string representation of the object. + + + + + Serializes the specified object to a JSON string using a type, formatting and . + + The object to serialize. + Indicates how the output should be formatted. + The used to serialize the object. + If this is null, default serialization settings will be used. + + The type of the value being serialized. + This parameter is used when is to write out the type name if the type of the value does not match. + Specifying the type is optional. + + + A JSON string representation of the object. + + + + + Deserializes the JSON to a .NET object. + + The JSON to deserialize. + The deserialized object from the JSON string. + + + + Deserializes the JSON to a .NET object using . + + The JSON to deserialize. + + The used to deserialize the object. + If this is null, default serialization settings will be used. + + The deserialized object from the JSON string. + + + + Deserializes the JSON to the specified .NET type. + + The JSON to deserialize. + The of object being deserialized. + The deserialized object from the JSON string. + + + + Deserializes the JSON to the specified .NET type. + + The type of the object to deserialize to. + The JSON to deserialize. + The deserialized object from the JSON string. + + + + Deserializes the JSON to the given anonymous type. + + + The anonymous type to deserialize to. This can't be specified + traditionally and must be inferred from the anonymous type passed + as a parameter. + + The JSON to deserialize. + The anonymous type object. + The deserialized anonymous type from the JSON string. + + + + Deserializes the JSON to the given anonymous type using . + + + The anonymous type to deserialize to. This can't be specified + traditionally and must be inferred from the anonymous type passed + as a parameter. + + The JSON to deserialize. + The anonymous type object. + + The used to deserialize the object. + If this is null, default serialization settings will be used. + + The deserialized anonymous type from the JSON string. + + + + Deserializes the JSON to the specified .NET type using a collection of . + + The type of the object to deserialize to. + The JSON to deserialize. + Converters to use while deserializing. + The deserialized object from the JSON string. + + + + Deserializes the JSON to the specified .NET type using . + + The type of the object to deserialize to. + The object to deserialize. + + The used to deserialize the object. + If this is null, default serialization settings will be used. + + The deserialized object from the JSON string. + + + + Deserializes the JSON to the specified .NET type using a collection of . + + The JSON to deserialize. + The type of the object to deserialize. + Converters to use while deserializing. + The deserialized object from the JSON string. + + + + Deserializes the JSON to the specified .NET type using . + + The JSON to deserialize. + The type of the object to deserialize to. + + The used to deserialize the object. + If this is null, default serialization settings will be used. + + The deserialized object from the JSON string. + + + + Populates the object with values from the JSON string. + + The JSON to populate values from. + The target object to populate values onto. + + + + Populates the object with values from the JSON string using . + + The JSON to populate values from. + The target object to populate values onto. + + The used to deserialize the object. + If this is null, default serialization settings will be used. + + + + + Serializes the to a JSON string. + + The node to serialize. + A JSON string of the . + + + + Serializes the to a JSON string using formatting. + + The node to serialize. + Indicates how the output should be formatted. + A JSON string of the . + + + + Serializes the to a JSON string using formatting and omits the root object if is true. + + The node to serialize. + Indicates how the output should be formatted. + Omits writing the root object. + A JSON string of the . + + + + Deserializes the from a JSON string. + + The JSON string. + The deserialized . + + + + Deserializes the from a JSON string nested in a root element specified by . + + The JSON string. + The name of the root element to append when deserializing. + The deserialized . + + + + Deserializes the from a JSON string nested in a root element specified by + and writes a Json.NET array attribute for collections. + + The JSON string. + The name of the root element to append when deserializing. + + A value to indicate whether to write the Json.NET array attribute. + This attribute helps preserve arrays when converting the written XML back to JSON. + + The deserialized . + + + + Deserializes the from a JSON string nested in a root element specified by , + writes a Json.NET array attribute for collections, and encodes special characters. + + The JSON string. + The name of the root element to append when deserializing. + + A value to indicate whether to write the Json.NET array attribute. + This attribute helps preserve arrays when converting the written XML back to JSON. + + + A value to indicate whether to encode special characters when converting JSON to XML. + If true, special characters like ':', '@', '?', '#' and '$' in JSON property names aren't used to specify + XML namespaces, attributes or processing directives. Instead special characters are encoded and written + as part of the XML element name. + + The deserialized . + + + + Serializes the to a JSON string. + + The node to convert to JSON. + A JSON string of the . + + + + Serializes the to a JSON string using formatting. + + The node to convert to JSON. + Indicates how the output should be formatted. + A JSON string of the . + + + + Serializes the to a JSON string using formatting and omits the root object if is true. + + The node to serialize. + Indicates how the output should be formatted. + Omits writing the root object. + A JSON string of the . + + + + Deserializes the from a JSON string. + + The JSON string. + The deserialized . + + + + Deserializes the from a JSON string nested in a root element specified by . + + The JSON string. + The name of the root element to append when deserializing. + The deserialized . + + + + Deserializes the from a JSON string nested in a root element specified by + and writes a Json.NET array attribute for collections. + + The JSON string. + The name of the root element to append when deserializing. + + A value to indicate whether to write the Json.NET array attribute. + This attribute helps preserve arrays when converting the written XML back to JSON. + + The deserialized . + + + + Deserializes the from a JSON string nested in a root element specified by , + writes a Json.NET array attribute for collections, and encodes special characters. + + The JSON string. + The name of the root element to append when deserializing. + + A value to indicate whether to write the Json.NET array attribute. + This attribute helps preserve arrays when converting the written XML back to JSON. + + + A value to indicate whether to encode special characters when converting JSON to XML. + If true, special characters like ':', '@', '?', '#' and '$' in JSON property names aren't used to specify + XML namespaces, attributes or processing directives. Instead special characters are encoded and written + as part of the XML element name. + + The deserialized . + + + + Converts an object to and from JSON. + + + + + Writes the JSON representation of the object. + + The to write to. + The value. + The calling serializer. + + + + Reads the JSON representation of the object. + + The to read from. + Type of the object. + The existing value of object being read. + The calling serializer. + The object value. + + + + Determines whether this instance can convert the specified object type. + + Type of the object. + + true if this instance can convert the specified object type; otherwise, false. + + + + + Gets a value indicating whether this can read JSON. + + true if this can read JSON; otherwise, false. + + + + Gets a value indicating whether this can write JSON. + + true if this can write JSON; otherwise, false. + + + + Converts an object to and from JSON. + + The object type to convert. + + + + Writes the JSON representation of the object. + + The to write to. + The value. + The calling serializer. + + + + Writes the JSON representation of the object. + + The to write to. + The value. + The calling serializer. + + + + Reads the JSON representation of the object. + + The to read from. + Type of the object. + The existing value of object being read. + The calling serializer. + The object value. + + + + Reads the JSON representation of the object. + + The to read from. + Type of the object. + The existing value of object being read. If there is no existing value then null will be used. + The existing value has a value. + The calling serializer. + The object value. + + + + Determines whether this instance can convert the specified object type. + + Type of the object. + + true if this instance can convert the specified object type; otherwise, false. + + + + + Instructs the to use the specified when serializing the member or class. + + + + + Gets the of the . + + The of the . + + + + The parameter list to use when constructing the described by . + If null, the default constructor is used. + + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class. + + Type of the . + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class. + + Type of the . + Parameter list to use when constructing the . Can be null. + + + + Represents a collection of . + + + + + Instructs the how to serialize the collection. + + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class. + + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class with the specified container Id. + + The container Id. + + + + The exception thrown when an error occurs during JSON serialization or deserialization. + + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class. + + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class + with a specified error message. + + The error message that explains the reason for the exception. + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class + with a specified error message and a reference to the inner exception that is the cause of this exception. + + The error message that explains the reason for the exception. + The exception that is the cause of the current exception, or null if no inner exception is specified. + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class. + + The that holds the serialized object data about the exception being thrown. + The that contains contextual information about the source or destination. + The parameter is null. + The class name is null or is zero (0). + + + + Instructs the to deserialize properties with no matching class member into the specified collection + and write values during serialization. + + + + + Gets or sets a value that indicates whether to write extension data when serializing the object. + + + true to write extension data when serializing the object; otherwise, false. The default is true. + + + + + Gets or sets a value that indicates whether to read extension data when deserializing the object. + + + true to read extension data when deserializing the object; otherwise, false. The default is true. + + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class. + + + + + Instructs the not to serialize the public field or public read/write property value. + + + + + Base class for a table of atomized string objects. + + + + + Gets a string containing the same characters as the specified range of characters in the given array. + + The character array containing the name to find. + The zero-based index into the array specifying the first character of the name. + The number of characters in the name. + A string containing the same characters as the specified range of characters in the given array. + + + + Instructs the how to serialize the object. + + + + + Gets or sets the member serialization. + + The member serialization. + + + + Gets or sets the missing member handling used when deserializing this object. + + The missing member handling. + + + + Gets or sets how the object's properties with null values are handled during serialization and deserialization. + + How the object's properties with null values are handled during serialization and deserialization. + + + + Gets or sets a value that indicates whether the object's properties are required. + + + A value indicating whether the object's properties are required. + + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class. + + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class with the specified member serialization. + + The member serialization. + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class with the specified container Id. + + The container Id. + + + + Instructs the to always serialize the member with the specified name. + + + + + Gets or sets the type used when serializing the property's collection items. + + The collection's items type. + + + + The parameter list to use when constructing the described by . + If null, the default constructor is used. + When non-null, there must be a constructor defined in the that exactly matches the number, + order, and type of these parameters. + + + + [JsonProperty(ItemConverterType = typeof(MyContainerConverter), ItemConverterParameters = new object[] { 123, "Four" })] + + + + + + Gets or sets the of the . + + The of the . + + + + The parameter list to use when constructing the described by . + If null, the default constructor is used. + When non-null, there must be a constructor defined in the that exactly matches the number, + order, and type of these parameters. + + + + [JsonProperty(NamingStrategyType = typeof(MyNamingStrategy), NamingStrategyParameters = new object[] { 123, "Four" })] + + + + + + Gets or sets the null value handling used when serializing this property. + + The null value handling. + + + + Gets or sets the default value handling used when serializing this property. + + The default value handling. + + + + Gets or sets the reference loop handling used when serializing this property. + + The reference loop handling. + + + + Gets or sets the object creation handling used when deserializing this property. + + The object creation handling. + + + + Gets or sets the type name handling used when serializing this property. + + The type name handling. + + + + Gets or sets whether this property's value is serialized as a reference. + + Whether this property's value is serialized as a reference. + + + + Gets or sets the order of serialization of a member. + + The numeric order of serialization. + + + + Gets or sets a value indicating whether this property is required. + + + A value indicating whether this property is required. + + + + + Gets or sets the name of the property. + + The name of the property. + + + + Gets or sets the reference loop handling used when serializing the property's collection items. + + The collection's items reference loop handling. + + + + Gets or sets the type name handling used when serializing the property's collection items. + + The collection's items type name handling. + + + + Gets or sets whether this property's collection items are serialized as a reference. + + Whether this property's collection items are serialized as a reference. + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class. + + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class with the specified name. + + Name of the property. + + + + Represents a reader that provides fast, non-cached, forward-only access to serialized JSON data. + + + + + Specifies the state of the reader. + + + + + A read method has not been called. + + + + + The end of the file has been reached successfully. + + + + + Reader is at a property. + + + + + Reader is at the start of an object. + + + + + Reader is in an object. + + + + + Reader is at the start of an array. + + + + + Reader is in an array. + + + + + The method has been called. + + + + + Reader has just read a value. + + + + + Reader is at the start of a constructor. + + + + + Reader is in a constructor. + + + + + An error occurred that prevents the read operation from continuing. + + + + + The end of the file has been reached successfully. + + + + + Gets the current reader state. + + The current reader state. + + + + Gets or sets a value indicating whether the source should be closed when this reader is closed. + + + true to close the source when this reader is closed; otherwise false. The default is true. + + + + + Gets or sets a value indicating whether multiple pieces of JSON content can + be read from a continuous stream without erroring. + + + true to support reading multiple pieces of JSON content; otherwise false. + The default is false. + + + + + Gets the quotation mark character used to enclose the value of a string. + + + + + Gets or sets how time zones are handled when reading JSON. + + + + + Gets or sets how date formatted strings, e.g. "\/Date(1198908717056)\/" and "2012-03-21T05:40Z", are parsed when reading JSON. + + + + + Gets or sets how floating point numbers, e.g. 1.0 and 9.9, are parsed when reading JSON text. + + + + + Gets or sets how custom date formatted strings are parsed when reading JSON. + + + + + Gets or sets the maximum depth allowed when reading JSON. Reading past this depth will throw a . + A null value means there is no maximum. + The default value is 64. + + + + + Gets the type of the current JSON token. + + + + + Gets the text value of the current JSON token. + + + + + Gets the .NET type for the current JSON token. + + + + + Gets the depth of the current token in the JSON document. + + The depth of the current token in the JSON document. + + + + Gets the path of the current JSON token. + + + + + Gets or sets the culture used when reading JSON. Defaults to . + + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class. + + + + + Reads the next JSON token from the source. + + true if the next token was read successfully; false if there are no more tokens to read. + + + + Reads the next JSON token from the source as a of . + + A of . This method will return null at the end of an array. + + + + Reads the next JSON token from the source as a . + + A . This method will return null at the end of an array. + + + + Reads the next JSON token from the source as a []. + + A [] or null if the next JSON token is null. This method will return null at the end of an array. + + + + Reads the next JSON token from the source as a of . + + A of . This method will return null at the end of an array. + + + + Reads the next JSON token from the source as a of . + + A of . This method will return null at the end of an array. + + + + Reads the next JSON token from the source as a of . + + A of . This method will return null at the end of an array. + + + + Reads the next JSON token from the source as a of . + + A of . This method will return null at the end of an array. + + + + Reads the next JSON token from the source as a of . + + A of . This method will return null at the end of an array. + + + + Skips the children of the current token. + + + + + Sets the current token. + + The new token. + + + + Sets the current token and value. + + The new token. + The value. + + + + Sets the current token and value. + + The new token. + The value. + A flag indicating whether the position index inside an array should be updated. + + + + Sets the state based on current token type. + + + + + Releases unmanaged and - optionally - managed resources. + + true to release both managed and unmanaged resources; false to release only unmanaged resources. + + + + Changes the reader's state to . + If is set to true, the source is also closed. + + + + + The exception thrown when an error occurs while reading JSON text. + + + + + Gets the line number indicating where the error occurred. + + The line number indicating where the error occurred. + + + + Gets the line position indicating where the error occurred. + + The line position indicating where the error occurred. + + + + Gets the path to the JSON where the error occurred. + + The path to the JSON where the error occurred. + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class. + + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class + with a specified error message. + + The error message that explains the reason for the exception. + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class + with a specified error message and a reference to the inner exception that is the cause of this exception. + + The error message that explains the reason for the exception. + The exception that is the cause of the current exception, or null if no inner exception is specified. + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class. + + The that holds the serialized object data about the exception being thrown. + The that contains contextual information about the source or destination. + The parameter is null. + The class name is null or is zero (0). + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class + with a specified error message, JSON path, line number, line position, and a reference to the inner exception that is the cause of this exception. + + The error message that explains the reason for the exception. + The path to the JSON where the error occurred. + The line number indicating where the error occurred. + The line position indicating where the error occurred. + The exception that is the cause of the current exception, or null if no inner exception is specified. + + + + Instructs the to always serialize the member, and to require that the member has a value. + + + + + The exception thrown when an error occurs during JSON serialization or deserialization. + + + + + Gets the line number indicating where the error occurred. + + The line number indicating where the error occurred. + + + + Gets the line position indicating where the error occurred. + + The line position indicating where the error occurred. + + + + Gets the path to the JSON where the error occurred. + + The path to the JSON where the error occurred. + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class. + + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class + with a specified error message. + + The error message that explains the reason for the exception. + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class + with a specified error message and a reference to the inner exception that is the cause of this exception. + + The error message that explains the reason for the exception. + The exception that is the cause of the current exception, or null if no inner exception is specified. + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class. + + The that holds the serialized object data about the exception being thrown. + The that contains contextual information about the source or destination. + The parameter is null. + The class name is null or is zero (0). + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class + with a specified error message, JSON path, line number, line position, and a reference to the inner exception that is the cause of this exception. + + The error message that explains the reason for the exception. + The path to the JSON where the error occurred. + The line number indicating where the error occurred. + The line position indicating where the error occurred. + The exception that is the cause of the current exception, or null if no inner exception is specified. + + + + Serializes and deserializes objects into and from the JSON format. + The enables you to control how objects are encoded into JSON. + + + + + Occurs when the errors during serialization and deserialization. + + + + + Gets or sets the used by the serializer when resolving references. + + + + + Gets or sets the used by the serializer when resolving type names. + + + + + Gets or sets the used by the serializer when resolving type names. + + + + + Gets or sets the used by the serializer when writing trace messages. + + The trace writer. + + + + Gets or sets the equality comparer used by the serializer when comparing references. + + The equality comparer. + + + + Gets or sets how type name writing and reading is handled by the serializer. + The default value is . + + + should be used with caution when your application deserializes JSON from an external source. + Incoming types should be validated with a custom + when deserializing with a value other than . + + + + + Gets or sets how a type name assembly is written and resolved by the serializer. + The default value is . + + The type name assembly format. + + + + Gets or sets how a type name assembly is written and resolved by the serializer. + The default value is . + + The type name assembly format. + + + + Gets or sets how object references are preserved by the serializer. + The default value is . + + + + + Gets or sets how reference loops (e.g. a class referencing itself) is handled. + The default value is . + + + + + Gets or sets how missing members (e.g. JSON contains a property that isn't a member on the object) are handled during deserialization. + The default value is . + + + + + Gets or sets how null values are handled during serialization and deserialization. + The default value is . + + + + + Gets or sets how default values are handled during serialization and deserialization. + The default value is . + + + + + Gets or sets how objects are created during deserialization. + The default value is . + + The object creation handling. + + + + Gets or sets how constructors are used during deserialization. + The default value is . + + The constructor handling. + + + + Gets or sets how metadata properties are used during deserialization. + The default value is . + + The metadata properties handling. + + + + Gets a collection that will be used during serialization. + + Collection that will be used during serialization. + + + + Gets or sets the contract resolver used by the serializer when + serializing .NET objects to JSON and vice versa. + + + + + Gets or sets the used by the serializer when invoking serialization callback methods. + + The context. + + + + Indicates how JSON text output is formatted. + The default value is . + + + + + Gets or sets how dates are written to JSON text. + The default value is . + + + + + Gets or sets how time zones are handled during serialization and deserialization. + The default value is . + + + + + Gets or sets how date formatted strings, e.g. "\/Date(1198908717056)\/" and "2012-03-21T05:40Z", are parsed when reading JSON. + The default value is . + + + + + Gets or sets how floating point numbers, e.g. 1.0 and 9.9, are parsed when reading JSON text. + The default value is . + + + + + Gets or sets how special floating point numbers, e.g. , + and , + are written as JSON text. + The default value is . + + + + + Gets or sets how strings are escaped when writing JSON text. + The default value is . + + + + + Gets or sets how and values are formatted when writing JSON text, + and the expected date format when reading JSON text. + The default value is "yyyy'-'MM'-'dd'T'HH':'mm':'ss.FFFFFFFK". + + + + + Gets or sets the culture used when reading JSON. + The default value is . + + + + + Gets or sets the maximum depth allowed when reading JSON. Reading past this depth will throw a . + A null value means there is no maximum. + The default value is 64. + + + + + Gets a value indicating whether there will be a check for additional JSON content after deserializing an object. + The default value is false. + + + true if there will be a check for additional JSON content after deserializing an object; otherwise, false. + + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class. + + + + + Creates a new instance. + The will not use default settings + from . + + + A new instance. + The will not use default settings + from . + + + + + Creates a new instance using the specified . + The will not use default settings + from . + + The settings to be applied to the . + + A new instance using the specified . + The will not use default settings + from . + + + + + Creates a new instance. + The will use default settings + from . + + + A new instance. + The will use default settings + from . + + + + + Creates a new instance using the specified . + The will use default settings + from as well as the specified . + + The settings to be applied to the . + + A new instance using the specified . + The will use default settings + from as well as the specified . + + + + + Populates the JSON values onto the target object. + + The that contains the JSON structure to read values from. + The target object to populate values onto. + + + + Populates the JSON values onto the target object. + + The that contains the JSON structure to read values from. + The target object to populate values onto. + + + + Deserializes the JSON structure contained by the specified . + + The that contains the JSON structure to deserialize. + The being deserialized. + + + + Deserializes the JSON structure contained by the specified + into an instance of the specified type. + + The containing the object. + The of object being deserialized. + The instance of being deserialized. + + + + Deserializes the JSON structure contained by the specified + into an instance of the specified type. + + The containing the object. + The type of the object to deserialize. + The instance of being deserialized. + + + + Deserializes the JSON structure contained by the specified + into an instance of the specified type. + + The containing the object. + The of object being deserialized. + The instance of being deserialized. + + + + Serializes the specified and writes the JSON structure + using the specified . + + The used to write the JSON structure. + The to serialize. + + + + Serializes the specified and writes the JSON structure + using the specified . + + The used to write the JSON structure. + The to serialize. + + The type of the value being serialized. + This parameter is used when is to write out the type name if the type of the value does not match. + Specifying the type is optional. + + + + + Serializes the specified and writes the JSON structure + using the specified . + + The used to write the JSON structure. + The to serialize. + + The type of the value being serialized. + This parameter is used when is Auto to write out the type name if the type of the value does not match. + Specifying the type is optional. + + + + + Serializes the specified and writes the JSON structure + using the specified . + + The used to write the JSON structure. + The to serialize. + + + + Specifies the settings on a object. + + + + + Gets or sets how reference loops (e.g. a class referencing itself) are handled. + The default value is . + + Reference loop handling. + + + + Gets or sets how missing members (e.g. JSON contains a property that isn't a member on the object) are handled during deserialization. + The default value is . + + Missing member handling. + + + + Gets or sets how objects are created during deserialization. + The default value is . + + The object creation handling. + + + + Gets or sets how null values are handled during serialization and deserialization. + The default value is . + + Null value handling. + + + + Gets or sets how default values are handled during serialization and deserialization. + The default value is . + + The default value handling. + + + + Gets or sets a collection that will be used during serialization. + + The converters. + + + + Gets or sets how object references are preserved by the serializer. + The default value is . + + The preserve references handling. + + + + Gets or sets how type name writing and reading is handled by the serializer. + The default value is . + + + should be used with caution when your application deserializes JSON from an external source. + Incoming types should be validated with a custom + when deserializing with a value other than . + + The type name handling. + + + + Gets or sets how metadata properties are used during deserialization. + The default value is . + + The metadata properties handling. + + + + Gets or sets how a type name assembly is written and resolved by the serializer. + The default value is . + + The type name assembly format. + + + + Gets or sets how a type name assembly is written and resolved by the serializer. + The default value is . + + The type name assembly format. + + + + Gets or sets how constructors are used during deserialization. + The default value is . + + The constructor handling. + + + + Gets or sets the contract resolver used by the serializer when + serializing .NET objects to JSON and vice versa. + + The contract resolver. + + + + Gets or sets the equality comparer used by the serializer when comparing references. + + The equality comparer. + + + + Gets or sets the used by the serializer when resolving references. + + The reference resolver. + + + + Gets or sets a function that creates the used by the serializer when resolving references. + + A function that creates the used by the serializer when resolving references. + + + + Gets or sets the used by the serializer when writing trace messages. + + The trace writer. + + + + Gets or sets the used by the serializer when resolving type names. + + The binder. + + + + Gets or sets the used by the serializer when resolving type names. + + The binder. + + + + Gets or sets the error handler called during serialization and deserialization. + + The error handler called during serialization and deserialization. + + + + Gets or sets the used by the serializer when invoking serialization callback methods. + + The context. + + + + Gets or sets how and values are formatted when writing JSON text, + and the expected date format when reading JSON text. + The default value is "yyyy'-'MM'-'dd'T'HH':'mm':'ss.FFFFFFFK". + + + + + Gets or sets the maximum depth allowed when reading JSON. Reading past this depth will throw a . + A null value means there is no maximum. + The default value is 64. + + + + + Indicates how JSON text output is formatted. + The default value is . + + + + + Gets or sets how dates are written to JSON text. + The default value is . + + + + + Gets or sets how time zones are handled during serialization and deserialization. + The default value is . + + + + + Gets or sets how date formatted strings, e.g. "\/Date(1198908717056)\/" and "2012-03-21T05:40Z", are parsed when reading JSON. + The default value is . + + + + + Gets or sets how special floating point numbers, e.g. , + and , + are written as JSON. + The default value is . + + + + + Gets or sets how floating point numbers, e.g. 1.0 and 9.9, are parsed when reading JSON text. + The default value is . + + + + + Gets or sets how strings are escaped when writing JSON text. + The default value is . + + + + + Gets or sets the culture used when reading JSON. + The default value is . + + + + + Gets a value indicating whether there will be a check for additional content after deserializing an object. + The default value is false. + + + true if there will be a check for additional content after deserializing an object; otherwise, false. + + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class. + + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class + using values copied from the passed in . + + + + + Represents a reader that provides fast, non-cached, forward-only access to JSON text data. + + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class with the specified . + + The containing the JSON data to read. + + + + Gets or sets the reader's property name table. + + + + + Gets or sets the reader's character buffer pool. + + + + + Reads the next JSON token from the underlying . + + + true if the next token was read successfully; false if there are no more tokens to read. + + + + + Reads the next JSON token from the underlying as a of . + + A of . This method will return null at the end of an array. + + + + Reads the next JSON token from the underlying as a of . + + A of . This method will return null at the end of an array. + + + + Reads the next JSON token from the underlying as a . + + A . This method will return null at the end of an array. + + + + Reads the next JSON token from the underlying as a []. + + A [] or null if the next JSON token is null. This method will return null at the end of an array. + + + + Reads the next JSON token from the underlying as a of . + + A of . This method will return null at the end of an array. + + + + Reads the next JSON token from the underlying as a of . + + A of . This method will return null at the end of an array. + + + + Reads the next JSON token from the underlying as a of . + + A of . This method will return null at the end of an array. + + + + Reads the next JSON token from the underlying as a of . + + A of . This method will return null at the end of an array. + + + + Changes the reader's state to . + If is set to true, the underlying is also closed. + + + + + Gets a value indicating whether the class can return line information. + + + true if and can be provided; otherwise, false. + + + + + Gets the current line number. + + + The current line number or 0 if no line information is available (for example, returns false). + + + + + Gets the current line position. + + + The current line position or 0 if no line information is available (for example, returns false). + + + + + Represents a writer that provides a fast, non-cached, forward-only way of generating JSON data. + + + + + Gets or sets the writer's character array pool. + + + + + Gets or sets how many s to write for each level in the hierarchy when is set to . + + + + + Gets or sets which character to use to quote attribute values. + + + + + Gets or sets which character to use for indenting when is set to . + + + + + Gets or sets a value indicating whether object names will be surrounded with quotes. + + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class using the specified . + + The to write to. + + + + Flushes whatever is in the buffer to the underlying and also flushes the underlying . + + + + + Closes this writer. + If is set to true, the underlying is also closed. + If is set to true, the JSON is auto-completed. + + + + + Writes the beginning of a JSON object. + + + + + Writes the beginning of a JSON array. + + + + + Writes the start of a constructor with the given name. + + The name of the constructor. + + + + Writes the specified end token. + + The end token to write. + + + + Writes the property name of a name/value pair on a JSON object. + + The name of the property. + + + + Writes the property name of a name/value pair on a JSON object. + + The name of the property. + A flag to indicate whether the text should be escaped when it is written as a JSON property name. + + + + Writes indent characters. + + + + + Writes the JSON value delimiter. + + + + + Writes an indent space. + + + + + Writes a value. + An error will raised if the value cannot be written as a single JSON token. + + The value to write. + + + + Writes a null value. + + + + + Writes an undefined value. + + + + + Writes raw JSON. + + The raw JSON to write. + + + + Writes a value. + + The value to write. + + + + Writes a value. + + The value to write. + + + + Writes a value. + + The value to write. + + + + Writes a value. + + The value to write. + + + + Writes a value. + + The value to write. + + + + Writes a value. + + The value to write. + + + + Writes a of value. + + The of value to write. + + + + Writes a value. + + The value to write. + + + + Writes a of value. + + The of value to write. + + + + Writes a value. + + The value to write. + + + + Writes a value. + + The value to write. + + + + Writes a value. + + The value to write. + + + + Writes a value. + + The value to write. + + + + Writes a value. + + The value to write. + + + + Writes a value. + + The value to write. + + + + Writes a value. + + The value to write. + + + + Writes a value. + + The value to write. + + + + Writes a [] value. + + The [] value to write. + + + + Writes a value. + + The value to write. + + + + Writes a value. + + The value to write. + + + + Writes a value. + + The value to write. + + + + Writes a value. + + The value to write. + + + + Writes a comment /*...*/ containing the specified text. + + Text to place inside the comment. + + + + Writes the given white space. + + The string of white space characters. + + + + Specifies the type of JSON token. + + + + + This is returned by the if a read method has not been called. + + + + + An object start token. + + + + + An array start token. + + + + + A constructor start token. + + + + + An object property name. + + + + + A comment. + + + + + Raw JSON. + + + + + An integer. + + + + + A float. + + + + + A string. + + + + + A boolean. + + + + + A null token. + + + + + An undefined token. + + + + + An object end token. + + + + + An array end token. + + + + + A constructor end token. + + + + + A Date. + + + + + Byte data. + + + + + + Represents a reader that provides validation. + + + JSON Schema validation has been moved to its own package. See https://www.newtonsoft.com/jsonschema for more details. + + + + + + Sets an event handler for receiving schema validation errors. + + + + + Gets the text value of the current JSON token. + + + + + + Gets the depth of the current token in the JSON document. + + The depth of the current token in the JSON document. + + + + Gets the path of the current JSON token. + + + + + Gets the quotation mark character used to enclose the value of a string. + + + + + + Gets the type of the current JSON token. + + + + + + Gets the .NET type for the current JSON token. + + + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class that + validates the content returned from the given . + + The to read from while validating. + + + + Gets or sets the schema. + + The schema. + + + + Gets the used to construct this . + + The specified in the constructor. + + + + Changes the reader's state to . + If is set to true, the underlying is also closed. + + + + + Reads the next JSON token from the underlying as a of . + + A of . + + + + Reads the next JSON token from the underlying as a []. + + + A [] or null if the next JSON token is null. + + + + + Reads the next JSON token from the underlying as a of . + + A of . + + + + Reads the next JSON token from the underlying as a of . + + A of . + + + + Reads the next JSON token from the underlying as a of . + + A of . + + + + Reads the next JSON token from the underlying as a . + + A . This method will return null at the end of an array. + + + + Reads the next JSON token from the underlying as a of . + + A of . This method will return null at the end of an array. + + + + Reads the next JSON token from the underlying as a of . + + A of . + + + + Reads the next JSON token from the underlying . + + + true if the next token was read successfully; false if there are no more tokens to read. + + + + + Represents a writer that provides a fast, non-cached, forward-only way of generating JSON data. + + + + + Gets or sets a value indicating whether the destination should be closed when this writer is closed. + + + true to close the destination when this writer is closed; otherwise false. The default is true. + + + + + Gets or sets a value indicating whether the JSON should be auto-completed when this writer is closed. + + + true to auto-complete the JSON when this writer is closed; otherwise false. The default is true. + + + + + Gets the top. + + The top. + + + + Gets the state of the writer. + + + + + Gets the path of the writer. + + + + + Gets or sets a value indicating how JSON text output should be formatted. + + + + + Gets or sets how dates are written to JSON text. + + + + + Gets or sets how time zones are handled when writing JSON text. + + + + + Gets or sets how strings are escaped when writing JSON text. + + + + + Gets or sets how special floating point numbers, e.g. , + and , + are written to JSON text. + + + + + Gets or sets how and values are formatted when writing JSON text. + + + + + Gets or sets the culture used when writing JSON. Defaults to . + + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class. + + + + + Flushes whatever is in the buffer to the destination and also flushes the destination. + + + + + Closes this writer. + If is set to true, the destination is also closed. + If is set to true, the JSON is auto-completed. + + + + + Writes the beginning of a JSON object. + + + + + Writes the end of a JSON object. + + + + + Writes the beginning of a JSON array. + + + + + Writes the end of an array. + + + + + Writes the start of a constructor with the given name. + + The name of the constructor. + + + + Writes the end constructor. + + + + + Writes the property name of a name/value pair of a JSON object. + + The name of the property. + + + + Writes the property name of a name/value pair of a JSON object. + + The name of the property. + A flag to indicate whether the text should be escaped when it is written as a JSON property name. + + + + Writes the end of the current JSON object or array. + + + + + Writes the current token and its children. + + The to read the token from. + + + + Writes the current token. + + The to read the token from. + A flag indicating whether the current token's children should be written. + + + + Writes the token and its value. + + The to write. + + The value to write. + A value is only required for tokens that have an associated value, e.g. the property name for . + null can be passed to the method for tokens that don't have a value, e.g. . + + + + + Writes the token. + + The to write. + + + + Writes the specified end token. + + The end token to write. + + + + Writes indent characters. + + + + + Writes the JSON value delimiter. + + + + + Writes an indent space. + + + + + Writes a null value. + + + + + Writes an undefined value. + + + + + Writes raw JSON without changing the writer's state. + + The raw JSON to write. + + + + Writes raw JSON where a value is expected and updates the writer's state. + + The raw JSON to write. + + + + Writes a value. + + The value to write. + + + + Writes a value. + + The value to write. + + + + Writes a value. + + The value to write. + + + + Writes a value. + + The value to write. + + + + Writes a value. + + The value to write. + + + + Writes a value. + + The value to write. + + + + Writes a value. + + The value to write. + + + + Writes a value. + + The value to write. + + + + Writes a value. + + The value to write. + + + + Writes a value. + + The value to write. + + + + Writes a value. + + The value to write. + + + + Writes a value. + + The value to write. + + + + Writes a value. + + The value to write. + + + + Writes a value. + + The value to write. + + + + Writes a value. + + The value to write. + + + + Writes a value. + + The value to write. + + + + Writes a value. + + The value to write. + + + + Writes a value. + + The value to write. + + + + Writes a of value. + + The of value to write. + + + + Writes a of value. + + The of value to write. + + + + Writes a of value. + + The of value to write. + + + + Writes a of value. + + The of value to write. + + + + Writes a of value. + + The of value to write. + + + + Writes a of value. + + The of value to write. + + + + Writes a of value. + + The of value to write. + + + + Writes a of value. + + The of value to write. + + + + Writes a of value. + + The of value to write. + + + + Writes a of value. + + The of value to write. + + + + Writes a of value. + + The of value to write. + + + + Writes a of value. + + The of value to write. + + + + Writes a of value. + + The of value to write. + + + + Writes a of value. + + The of value to write. + + + + Writes a of value. + + The of value to write. + + + + Writes a of value. + + The of value to write. + + + + Writes a of value. + + The of value to write. + + + + Writes a [] value. + + The [] value to write. + + + + Writes a value. + + The value to write. + + + + Writes a value. + An error will raised if the value cannot be written as a single JSON token. + + The value to write. + + + + Writes a comment /*...*/ containing the specified text. + + Text to place inside the comment. + + + + Writes the given white space. + + The string of white space characters. + + + + Releases unmanaged and - optionally - managed resources. + + true to release both managed and unmanaged resources; false to release only unmanaged resources. + + + + Sets the state of the . + + The being written. + The value being written. + + + + The exception thrown when an error occurs while writing JSON text. + + + + + Gets the path to the JSON where the error occurred. + + The path to the JSON where the error occurred. + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class. + + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class + with a specified error message. + + The error message that explains the reason for the exception. + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class + with a specified error message and a reference to the inner exception that is the cause of this exception. + + The error message that explains the reason for the exception. + The exception that is the cause of the current exception, or null if no inner exception is specified. + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class. + + The that holds the serialized object data about the exception being thrown. + The that contains contextual information about the source or destination. + The parameter is null. + The class name is null or is zero (0). + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class + with a specified error message, JSON path and a reference to the inner exception that is the cause of this exception. + + The error message that explains the reason for the exception. + The path to the JSON where the error occurred. + The exception that is the cause of the current exception, or null if no inner exception is specified. + + + + Specifies how JSON comments are handled when loading JSON. + + + + + Ignore comments. + + + + + Load comments as a with type . + + + + + Specifies how duplicate property names are handled when loading JSON. + + + + + Replace the existing value when there is a duplicate property. The value of the last property in the JSON object will be used. + + + + + Ignore the new value when there is a duplicate property. The value of the first property in the JSON object will be used. + + + + + Throw a when a duplicate property is encountered. + + + + + Contains the LINQ to JSON extension methods. + + + + + Returns a collection of tokens that contains the ancestors of every token in the source collection. + + The type of the objects in source, constrained to . + An of that contains the source collection. + An of that contains the ancestors of every token in the source collection. + + + + Returns a collection of tokens that contains every token in the source collection, and the ancestors of every token in the source collection. + + The type of the objects in source, constrained to . + An of that contains the source collection. + An of that contains every token in the source collection, the ancestors of every token in the source collection. + + + + Returns a collection of tokens that contains the descendants of every token in the source collection. + + The type of the objects in source, constrained to . + An of that contains the source collection. + An of that contains the descendants of every token in the source collection. + + + + Returns a collection of tokens that contains every token in the source collection, and the descendants of every token in the source collection. + + The type of the objects in source, constrained to . + An of that contains the source collection. + An of that contains every token in the source collection, and the descendants of every token in the source collection. + + + + Returns a collection of child properties of every object in the source collection. + + An of that contains the source collection. + An of that contains the properties of every object in the source collection. + + + + Returns a collection of child values of every object in the source collection with the given key. + + An of that contains the source collection. + The token key. + An of that contains the values of every token in the source collection with the given key. + + + + Returns a collection of child values of every object in the source collection. + + An of that contains the source collection. + An of that contains the values of every token in the source collection. + + + + Returns a collection of converted child values of every object in the source collection with the given key. + + The type to convert the values to. + An of that contains the source collection. + The token key. + An that contains the converted values of every token in the source collection with the given key. + + + + Returns a collection of converted child values of every object in the source collection. + + The type to convert the values to. + An of that contains the source collection. + An that contains the converted values of every token in the source collection. + + + + Converts the value. + + The type to convert the value to. + A cast as a of . + A converted value. + + + + Converts the value. + + The source collection type. + The type to convert the value to. + A cast as a of . + A converted value. + + + + Returns a collection of child tokens of every array in the source collection. + + The source collection type. + An of that contains the source collection. + An of that contains the values of every token in the source collection. + + + + Returns a collection of converted child tokens of every array in the source collection. + + An of that contains the source collection. + The type to convert the values to. + The source collection type. + An that contains the converted values of every token in the source collection. + + + + Returns the input typed as . + + An of that contains the source collection. + The input typed as . + + + + Returns the input typed as . + + The source collection type. + An of that contains the source collection. + The input typed as . + + + + Represents a collection of objects. + + The type of token. + + + + Gets the of with the specified key. + + + + + + Represents a JSON array. + + + + + + + + Gets the container's children tokens. + + The container's children tokens. + + + + Gets the node type for this . + + The type. + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class. + + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class from another object. + + A object to copy from. + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class with the specified content. + + The contents of the array. + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class with the specified content. + + The contents of the array. + + + + Loads an from a . + + A that will be read for the content of the . + A that contains the JSON that was read from the specified . + + + + Loads an from a . + + A that will be read for the content of the . + The used to load the JSON. + If this is null, default load settings will be used. + A that contains the JSON that was read from the specified . + + + + Load a from a string that contains JSON. + + A that contains JSON. + A populated from the string that contains JSON. + + + + + + + Load a from a string that contains JSON. + + A that contains JSON. + The used to load the JSON. + If this is null, default load settings will be used. + A populated from the string that contains JSON. + + + + + + + Creates a from an object. + + The object that will be used to create . + A with the values of the specified object. + + + + Creates a from an object. + + The object that will be used to create . + The that will be used to read the object. + A with the values of the specified object. + + + + Writes this token to a . + + A into which this method will write. + A collection of which will be used when writing the token. + + + + Gets the with the specified key. + + The with the specified key. + + + + Gets or sets the at the specified index. + + + + + + Determines the index of a specific item in the . + + The object to locate in the . + + The index of if found in the list; otherwise, -1. + + + + + Inserts an item to the at the specified index. + + The zero-based index at which should be inserted. + The object to insert into the . + + is not a valid index in the . + + + + + Removes the item at the specified index. + + The zero-based index of the item to remove. + + is not a valid index in the . + + + + + Returns an enumerator that iterates through the collection. + + + A of that can be used to iterate through the collection. + + + + + Adds an item to the . + + The object to add to the . + + + + Removes all items from the . + + + + + Determines whether the contains a specific value. + + The object to locate in the . + + true if is found in the ; otherwise, false. + + + + + Copies the elements of the to an array, starting at a particular array index. + + The array. + Index of the array. + + + + Gets a value indicating whether the is read-only. + + true if the is read-only; otherwise, false. + + + + Removes the first occurrence of a specific object from the . + + The object to remove from the . + + true if was successfully removed from the ; otherwise, false. This method also returns false if is not found in the original . + + + + + Represents a JSON constructor. + + + + + Gets the container's children tokens. + + The container's children tokens. + + + + Gets or sets the name of this constructor. + + The constructor name. + + + + Gets the node type for this . + + The type. + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class. + + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class from another object. + + A object to copy from. + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class with the specified name and content. + + The constructor name. + The contents of the constructor. + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class with the specified name and content. + + The constructor name. + The contents of the constructor. + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class with the specified name. + + The constructor name. + + + + Writes this token to a . + + A into which this method will write. + A collection of which will be used when writing the token. + + + + Gets the with the specified key. + + The with the specified key. + + + + Loads a from a . + + A that will be read for the content of the . + A that contains the JSON that was read from the specified . + + + + Loads a from a . + + A that will be read for the content of the . + The used to load the JSON. + If this is null, default load settings will be used. + A that contains the JSON that was read from the specified . + + + + Represents a token that can contain other tokens. + + + + + Occurs when the list changes or an item in the list changes. + + + + + Occurs before an item is added to the collection. + + + + + Gets the container's children tokens. + + The container's children tokens. + + + + Raises the event. + + The instance containing the event data. + + + + Raises the event. + + The instance containing the event data. + + + + Gets a value indicating whether this token has child tokens. + + + true if this token has child values; otherwise, false. + + + + + Get the first child token of this token. + + + A containing the first child token of the . + + + + + Get the last child token of this token. + + + A containing the last child token of the . + + + + + Returns a collection of the child tokens of this token, in document order. + + + An of containing the child tokens of this , in document order. + + + + + Returns a collection of the child values of this token, in document order. + + The type to convert the values to. + + A containing the child values of this , in document order. + + + + + Returns a collection of the descendant tokens for this token in document order. + + An of containing the descendant tokens of the . + + + + Returns a collection of the tokens that contain this token, and all descendant tokens of this token, in document order. + + An of containing this token, and all the descendant tokens of the . + + + + Adds the specified content as children of this . + + The content to be added. + + + + Adds the specified content as the first children of this . + + The content to be added. + + + + Creates a that can be used to add tokens to the . + + A that is ready to have content written to it. + + + + Replaces the child nodes of this token with the specified content. + + The content. + + + + Removes the child nodes from this token. + + + + + Merge the specified content into this . + + The content to be merged. + + + + Merge the specified content into this using . + + The content to be merged. + The used to merge the content. + + + + Gets the count of child JSON tokens. + + The count of child JSON tokens. + + + + Represents a collection of objects. + + The type of token. + + + + An empty collection of objects. + + + + + Initializes a new instance of the struct. + + The enumerable. + + + + Returns an enumerator that can be used to iterate through the collection. + + + A that can be used to iterate through the collection. + + + + + Gets the of with the specified key. + + + + + + Determines whether the specified is equal to this instance. + + The to compare with this instance. + + true if the specified is equal to this instance; otherwise, false. + + + + + Determines whether the specified is equal to this instance. + + The to compare with this instance. + + true if the specified is equal to this instance; otherwise, false. + + + + + Returns a hash code for this instance. + + + A hash code for this instance, suitable for use in hashing algorithms and data structures like a hash table. + + + + + Represents a JSON object. + + + + + + + + Gets the container's children tokens. + + The container's children tokens. + + + + Occurs when a property value changes. + + + + + Occurs when a property value is changing. + + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class. + + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class from another object. + + A object to copy from. + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class with the specified content. + + The contents of the object. + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class with the specified content. + + The contents of the object. + + + + Gets the node type for this . + + The type. + + + + Gets an of of this object's properties. + + An of of this object's properties. + + + + Gets a with the specified name. + + The property name. + A with the specified name or null. + + + + Gets the with the specified name. + The exact name will be searched for first and if no matching property is found then + the will be used to match a property. + + The property name. + One of the enumeration values that specifies how the strings will be compared. + A matched with the specified name or null. + + + + Gets a of of this object's property values. + + A of of this object's property values. + + + + Gets the with the specified key. + + The with the specified key. + + + + Gets or sets the with the specified property name. + + + + + + Loads a from a . + + A that will be read for the content of the . + A that contains the JSON that was read from the specified . + + is not valid JSON. + + + + + Loads a from a . + + A that will be read for the content of the . + The used to load the JSON. + If this is null, default load settings will be used. + A that contains the JSON that was read from the specified . + + is not valid JSON. + + + + + Load a from a string that contains JSON. + + A that contains JSON. + A populated from the string that contains JSON. + + is not valid JSON. + + + + + + + + Load a from a string that contains JSON. + + A that contains JSON. + The used to load the JSON. + If this is null, default load settings will be used. + A populated from the string that contains JSON. + + is not valid JSON. + + + + + + + + Creates a from an object. + + The object that will be used to create . + A with the values of the specified object. + + + + Creates a from an object. + + The object that will be used to create . + The that will be used to read the object. + A with the values of the specified object. + + + + Writes this token to a . + + A into which this method will write. + A collection of which will be used when writing the token. + + + + Gets the with the specified property name. + + Name of the property. + The with the specified property name. + + + + Gets the with the specified property name. + The exact property name will be searched for first and if no matching property is found then + the will be used to match a property. + + Name of the property. + One of the enumeration values that specifies how the strings will be compared. + The with the specified property name. + + + + Tries to get the with the specified property name. + The exact property name will be searched for first and if no matching property is found then + the will be used to match a property. + + Name of the property. + The value. + One of the enumeration values that specifies how the strings will be compared. + true if a value was successfully retrieved; otherwise, false. + + + + Adds the specified property name. + + Name of the property. + The value. + + + + Determines whether the JSON object has the specified property name. + + Name of the property. + true if the JSON object has the specified property name; otherwise, false. + + + + Removes the property with the specified name. + + Name of the property. + true if item was successfully removed; otherwise, false. + + + + Tries to get the with the specified property name. + + Name of the property. + The value. + true if a value was successfully retrieved; otherwise, false. + + + + Returns an enumerator that can be used to iterate through the collection. + + + A that can be used to iterate through the collection. + + + + + Raises the event with the provided arguments. + + Name of the property. + + + + Raises the event with the provided arguments. + + Name of the property. + + + + Represents a JSON property. + + + + + Gets the container's children tokens. + + The container's children tokens. + + + + Gets the property name. + + The property name. + + + + Gets or sets the property value. + + The property value. + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class from another object. + + A object to copy from. + + + + Gets the node type for this . + + The type. + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class. + + The property name. + The property content. + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class. + + The property name. + The property content. + + + + Writes this token to a . + + A into which this method will write. + A collection of which will be used when writing the token. + + + + Loads a from a . + + A that will be read for the content of the . + A that contains the JSON that was read from the specified . + + + + Loads a from a . + + A that will be read for the content of the . + The used to load the JSON. + If this is null, default load settings will be used. + A that contains the JSON that was read from the specified . + + + + Represents a view of a . + + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class. + + The name. + + + + When overridden in a derived class, returns whether resetting an object changes its value. + + + true if resetting the component changes its value; otherwise, false. + + The component to test for reset capability. + + + + When overridden in a derived class, gets the current value of the property on a component. + + + The value of a property for a given component. + + The component with the property for which to retrieve the value. + + + + When overridden in a derived class, resets the value for this property of the component to the default value. + + The component with the property value that is to be reset to the default value. + + + + When overridden in a derived class, sets the value of the component to a different value. + + The component with the property value that is to be set. + The new value. + + + + When overridden in a derived class, determines a value indicating whether the value of this property needs to be persisted. + + + true if the property should be persisted; otherwise, false. + + The component with the property to be examined for persistence. + + + + When overridden in a derived class, gets the type of the component this property is bound to. + + + A that represents the type of component this property is bound to. + When the or + + methods are invoked, the object specified might be an instance of this type. + + + + + When overridden in a derived class, gets a value indicating whether this property is read-only. + + + true if the property is read-only; otherwise, false. + + + + + When overridden in a derived class, gets the type of the property. + + + A that represents the type of the property. + + + + + Gets the hash code for the name of the member. + + + + The hash code for the name of the member. + + + + + Represents a raw JSON string. + + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class from another object. + + A object to copy from. + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class. + + The raw json. + + + + Creates an instance of with the content of the reader's current token. + + The reader. + An instance of with the content of the reader's current token. + + + + Specifies the settings used when cloning JSON. + + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class. + + + + + Gets or sets a flag that indicates whether to copy annotations when cloning a . + The default value is true. + + + A flag that indicates whether to copy annotations when cloning a . + + + + + Specifies the settings used when loading JSON. + + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class. + + + + + Gets or sets how JSON comments are handled when loading JSON. + The default value is . + + The JSON comment handling. + + + + Gets or sets how JSON line info is handled when loading JSON. + The default value is . + + The JSON line info handling. + + + + Gets or sets how duplicate property names in JSON objects are handled when loading JSON. + The default value is . + + The JSON duplicate property name handling. + + + + Specifies the settings used when merging JSON. + + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class. + + + + + Gets or sets the method used when merging JSON arrays. + + The method used when merging JSON arrays. + + + + Gets or sets how null value properties are merged. + + How null value properties are merged. + + + + Gets or sets the comparison used to match property names while merging. + The exact property name will be searched for first and if no matching property is found then + the will be used to match a property. + + The comparison used to match property names while merging. + + + + Specifies the settings used when selecting JSON. + + + + + Gets or sets a flag that indicates whether an error should be thrown if + no tokens are found when evaluating part of the expression. + + + A flag that indicates whether an error should be thrown if + no tokens are found when evaluating part of the expression. + + + + + Represents an abstract JSON token. + + + + + Gets a comparer that can compare two tokens for value equality. + + A that can compare two nodes for value equality. + + + + Gets or sets the parent. + + The parent. + + + + Gets the root of this . + + The root of this . + + + + Gets the node type for this . + + The type. + + + + Gets a value indicating whether this token has child tokens. + + + true if this token has child values; otherwise, false. + + + + + Compares the values of two tokens, including the values of all descendant tokens. + + The first to compare. + The second to compare. + true if the tokens are equal; otherwise false. + + + + Gets the next sibling token of this node. + + The that contains the next sibling token. + + + + Gets the previous sibling token of this node. + + The that contains the previous sibling token. + + + + Gets the path of the JSON token. + + + + + Adds the specified content immediately after this token. + + A content object that contains simple content or a collection of content objects to be added after this token. + + + + Adds the specified content immediately before this token. + + A content object that contains simple content or a collection of content objects to be added before this token. + + + + Returns a collection of the ancestor tokens of this token. + + A collection of the ancestor tokens of this token. + + + + Returns a collection of tokens that contain this token, and the ancestors of this token. + + A collection of tokens that contain this token, and the ancestors of this token. + + + + Returns a collection of the sibling tokens after this token, in document order. + + A collection of the sibling tokens after this tokens, in document order. + + + + Returns a collection of the sibling tokens before this token, in document order. + + A collection of the sibling tokens before this token, in document order. + + + + Gets the with the specified key. + + The with the specified key. + + + + Gets the with the specified key converted to the specified type. + + The type to convert the token to. + The token key. + The converted token value. + + + + Get the first child token of this token. + + A containing the first child token of the . + + + + Get the last child token of this token. + + A containing the last child token of the . + + + + Returns a collection of the child tokens of this token, in document order. + + An of containing the child tokens of this , in document order. + + + + Returns a collection of the child tokens of this token, in document order, filtered by the specified type. + + The type to filter the child tokens on. + A containing the child tokens of this , in document order. + + + + Returns a collection of the child values of this token, in document order. + + The type to convert the values to. + A containing the child values of this , in document order. + + + + Removes this token from its parent. + + + + + Replaces this token with the specified token. + + The value. + + + + Writes this token to a . + + A into which this method will write. + A collection of which will be used when writing the token. + + + + Returns the indented JSON for this token. + + + ToString() returns a non-JSON string value for tokens with a type of . + If you want the JSON for all token types then you should use . + + + The indented JSON for this token. + + + + + Returns the JSON for this token using the given formatting and converters. + + Indicates how the output should be formatted. + A collection of s which will be used when writing the token. + The JSON for this token using the given formatting and converters. + + + + Performs an explicit conversion from to . + + The value. + The result of the conversion. + + + + Performs an explicit conversion from to . + + The value. + The result of the conversion. + + + + Performs an explicit conversion from to of . + + The value. + The result of the conversion. + + + + Performs an explicit conversion from to of . + + The value. + The result of the conversion. + + + + Performs an explicit conversion from to of . + + The value. + The result of the conversion. + + + + Performs an explicit conversion from to of . + + The value. + The result of the conversion. + + + + Performs an explicit conversion from to of . + + The value. + The result of the conversion. + + + + Performs an explicit conversion from to of . + + The value. + The result of the conversion. + + + + Performs an explicit conversion from to of . + + The value. + The result of the conversion. + + + + Performs an explicit conversion from to . + + The value. + The result of the conversion. + + + + Performs an explicit conversion from to . + + The value. + The result of the conversion. + + + + Performs an explicit conversion from to . + + The value. + The result of the conversion. + + + + Performs an explicit conversion from to . + + The value. + The result of the conversion. + + + + Performs an explicit conversion from to . + + The value. + The result of the conversion. + + + + Performs an explicit conversion from to . + + The value. + The result of the conversion. + + + + Performs an explicit conversion from to of . + + The value. + The result of the conversion. + + + + Performs an explicit conversion from to of . + + The value. + The result of the conversion. + + + + Performs an explicit conversion from to of . + + The value. + The result of the conversion. + + + + Performs an explicit conversion from to of . + + The value. + The result of the conversion. + + + + Performs an explicit conversion from to of . + + The value. + The result of the conversion. + + + + Performs an explicit conversion from to of . + + The value. + The result of the conversion. + + + + Performs an explicit conversion from to of . + + The value. + The result of the conversion. + + + + Performs an explicit conversion from to of . + + The value. + The result of the conversion. + + + + Performs an explicit conversion from to . + + The value. + The result of the conversion. + + + + Performs an explicit conversion from to of . + + The value. + The result of the conversion. + + + + Performs an explicit conversion from to of . + + The value. + The result of the conversion. + + + + Performs an explicit conversion from to . + + The value. + The result of the conversion. + + + + Performs an explicit conversion from to . + + The value. + The result of the conversion. + + + + Performs an explicit conversion from to . + + The value. + The result of the conversion. + + + + Performs an explicit conversion from to . + + The value. + The result of the conversion. + + + + Performs an explicit conversion from to . + + The value. + The result of the conversion. + + + + Performs an explicit conversion from to []. + + The value. + The result of the conversion. + + + + Performs an explicit conversion from to . + + The value. + The result of the conversion. + + + + Performs an explicit conversion from to of . + + The value. + The result of the conversion. + + + + Performs an explicit conversion from to . + + The value. + The result of the conversion. + + + + Performs an explicit conversion from to of . + + The value. + The result of the conversion. + + + + Performs an explicit conversion from to . + + The value. + The result of the conversion. + + + + Performs an implicit conversion from to . + + The value to create a from. + The initialized with the specified value. + + + + Performs an implicit conversion from to . + + The value to create a from. + The initialized with the specified value. + + + + Performs an implicit conversion from to . + + The value to create a from. + The initialized with the specified value. + + + + Performs an implicit conversion from of to . + + The value to create a from. + The initialized with the specified value. + + + + Performs an implicit conversion from to . + + The value to create a from. + The initialized with the specified value. + + + + Performs an implicit conversion from of to . + + The value to create a from. + The initialized with the specified value. + + + + Performs an implicit conversion from of to . + + The value to create a from. + The initialized with the specified value. + + + + Performs an implicit conversion from of to . + + The value to create a from. + The initialized with the specified value. + + + + Performs an implicit conversion from of to . + + The value to create a from. + The initialized with the specified value. + + + + Performs an implicit conversion from of to . + + The value to create a from. + The initialized with the specified value. + + + + Performs an implicit conversion from of to . + + The value to create a from. + The initialized with the specified value. + + + + Performs an implicit conversion from of to . + + The value to create a from. + The initialized with the specified value. + + + + Performs an implicit conversion from to . + + The value to create a from. + The initialized with the specified value. + + + + Performs an implicit conversion from to . + + The value to create a from. + The initialized with the specified value. + + + + Performs an implicit conversion from to . + + The value to create a from. + The initialized with the specified value. + + + + Performs an implicit conversion from of to . + + The value to create a from. + The initialized with the specified value. + + + + Performs an implicit conversion from to . + + The value to create a from. + The initialized with the specified value. + + + + Performs an implicit conversion from of to . + + The value to create a from. + The initialized with the specified value. + + + + Performs an implicit conversion from of to . + + The value to create a from. + The initialized with the specified value. + + + + Performs an implicit conversion from to . + + The value to create a from. + The initialized with the specified value. + + + + Performs an implicit conversion from of to . + + The value to create a from. + The initialized with the specified value. + + + + Performs an implicit conversion from of to . + + The value to create a from. + The initialized with the specified value. + + + + Performs an implicit conversion from of to . + + The value to create a from. + The initialized with the specified value. + + + + Performs an implicit conversion from of to . + + The value to create a from. + The initialized with the specified value. + + + + Performs an implicit conversion from to . + + The value to create a from. + The initialized with the specified value. + + + + Performs an implicit conversion from to . + + The value to create a from. + The initialized with the specified value. + + + + Performs an implicit conversion from to . + + The value to create a from. + The initialized with the specified value. + + + + Performs an implicit conversion from to . + + The value to create a from. + The initialized with the specified value. + + + + Performs an implicit conversion from to . + + The value to create a from. + The initialized with the specified value. + + + + Performs an implicit conversion from [] to . + + The value to create a from. + The initialized with the specified value. + + + + Performs an implicit conversion from to . + + The value to create a from. + The initialized with the specified value. + + + + Performs an implicit conversion from to . + + The value to create a from. + The initialized with the specified value. + + + + Performs an implicit conversion from of to . + + The value to create a from. + The initialized with the specified value. + + + + Performs an implicit conversion from to . + + The value to create a from. + The initialized with the specified value. + + + + Performs an implicit conversion from of to . + + The value to create a from. + The initialized with the specified value. + + + + Creates a for this token. + + A that can be used to read this token and its descendants. + + + + Creates a from an object. + + The object that will be used to create . + A with the value of the specified object. + + + + Creates a from an object using the specified . + + The object that will be used to create . + The that will be used when reading the object. + A with the value of the specified object. + + + + Creates an instance of the specified .NET type from the . + + The object type that the token will be deserialized to. + The new object created from the JSON value. + + + + Creates an instance of the specified .NET type from the . + + The object type that the token will be deserialized to. + The new object created from the JSON value. + + + + Creates an instance of the specified .NET type from the using the specified . + + The object type that the token will be deserialized to. + The that will be used when creating the object. + The new object created from the JSON value. + + + + Creates an instance of the specified .NET type from the using the specified . + + The object type that the token will be deserialized to. + The that will be used when creating the object. + The new object created from the JSON value. + + + + Creates a from a . + + A positioned at the token to read into this . + + A that contains the token and its descendant tokens + that were read from the reader. The runtime type of the token is determined + by the token type of the first token encountered in the reader. + + + + + Creates a from a . + + An positioned at the token to read into this . + The used to load the JSON. + If this is null, default load settings will be used. + + A that contains the token and its descendant tokens + that were read from the reader. The runtime type of the token is determined + by the token type of the first token encountered in the reader. + + + + + Load a from a string that contains JSON. + + A that contains JSON. + A populated from the string that contains JSON. + + + + Load a from a string that contains JSON. + + A that contains JSON. + The used to load the JSON. + If this is null, default load settings will be used. + A populated from the string that contains JSON. + + + + Creates a from a . + + A positioned at the token to read into this . + The used to load the JSON. + If this is null, default load settings will be used. + + A that contains the token and its descendant tokens + that were read from the reader. The runtime type of the token is determined + by the token type of the first token encountered in the reader. + + + + + Creates a from a . + + A positioned at the token to read into this . + + A that contains the token and its descendant tokens + that were read from the reader. The runtime type of the token is determined + by the token type of the first token encountered in the reader. + + + + + Selects a using a JSONPath expression. Selects the token that matches the object path. + + + A that contains a JSONPath expression. + + A , or null. + + + + Selects a using a JSONPath expression. Selects the token that matches the object path. + + + A that contains a JSONPath expression. + + A flag to indicate whether an error should be thrown if no tokens are found when evaluating part of the expression. + A . + + + + Selects a using a JSONPath expression. Selects the token that matches the object path. + + + A that contains a JSONPath expression. + + The used to select tokens. + A . + + + + Selects a collection of elements using a JSONPath expression. + + + A that contains a JSONPath expression. + + An of that contains the selected elements. + + + + Selects a collection of elements using a JSONPath expression. + + + A that contains a JSONPath expression. + + A flag to indicate whether an error should be thrown if no tokens are found when evaluating part of the expression. + An of that contains the selected elements. + + + + Selects a collection of elements using a JSONPath expression. + + + A that contains a JSONPath expression. + + The used to select tokens. + An of that contains the selected elements. + + + + Creates a new instance of the . All child tokens are recursively cloned. + + A new instance of the . + + + + Creates a new instance of the . All child tokens are recursively cloned. + + A object to configure cloning settings. + A new instance of the . + + + + Adds an object to the annotation list of this . + + The annotation to add. + + + + Get the first annotation object of the specified type from this . + + The type of the annotation to retrieve. + The first annotation object that matches the specified type, or null if no annotation is of the specified type. + + + + Gets the first annotation object of the specified type from this . + + The of the annotation to retrieve. + The first annotation object that matches the specified type, or null if no annotation is of the specified type. + + + + Gets a collection of annotations of the specified type for this . + + The type of the annotations to retrieve. + An that contains the annotations for this . + + + + Gets a collection of annotations of the specified type for this . + + The of the annotations to retrieve. + An of that contains the annotations that match the specified type for this . + + + + Removes the annotations of the specified type from this . + + The type of annotations to remove. + + + + Removes the annotations of the specified type from this . + + The of annotations to remove. + + + + Compares tokens to determine whether they are equal. + + + + + Determines whether the specified objects are equal. + + The first object of type to compare. + The second object of type to compare. + + true if the specified objects are equal; otherwise, false. + + + + + Returns a hash code for the specified object. + + The for which a hash code is to be returned. + A hash code for the specified object. + The type of is a reference type and is null. + + + + Represents a reader that provides fast, non-cached, forward-only access to serialized JSON data. + + + + + Gets the at the reader's current position. + + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class. + + The token to read from. + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class. + + The token to read from. + The initial path of the token. It is prepended to the returned . + + + + Reads the next JSON token from the underlying . + + + true if the next token was read successfully; false if there are no more tokens to read. + + + + + Gets the path of the current JSON token. + + + + + Specifies the type of token. + + + + + No token type has been set. + + + + + A JSON object. + + + + + A JSON array. + + + + + A JSON constructor. + + + + + A JSON object property. + + + + + A comment. + + + + + An integer value. + + + + + A float value. + + + + + A string value. + + + + + A boolean value. + + + + + A null value. + + + + + An undefined value. + + + + + A date value. + + + + + A raw JSON value. + + + + + A collection of bytes value. + + + + + A Guid value. + + + + + A Uri value. + + + + + A TimeSpan value. + + + + + Represents a writer that provides a fast, non-cached, forward-only way of generating JSON data. + + + + + Gets the at the writer's current position. + + + + + Gets the token being written. + + The token being written. + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class writing to the given . + + The container being written to. + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class. + + + + + Flushes whatever is in the buffer to the underlying . + + + + + Closes this writer. + If is set to true, the JSON is auto-completed. + + + Setting to true has no additional effect, since the underlying is a type that cannot be closed. + + + + + Writes the beginning of a JSON object. + + + + + Writes the beginning of a JSON array. + + + + + Writes the start of a constructor with the given name. + + The name of the constructor. + + + + Writes the end. + + The token. + + + + Writes the property name of a name/value pair on a JSON object. + + The name of the property. + + + + Writes a value. + An error will be raised if the value cannot be written as a single JSON token. + + The value to write. + + + + Writes a null value. + + + + + Writes an undefined value. + + + + + Writes raw JSON. + + The raw JSON to write. + + + + Writes a comment /*...*/ containing the specified text. + + Text to place inside the comment. + + + + Writes a value. + + The value to write. + + + + Writes a value. + + The value to write. + + + + Writes a value. + + The value to write. + + + + Writes a value. + + The value to write. + + + + Writes a value. + + The value to write. + + + + Writes a value. + + The value to write. + + + + Writes a value. + + The value to write. + + + + Writes a value. + + The value to write. + + + + Writes a value. + + The value to write. + + + + Writes a value. + + The value to write. + + + + Writes a value. + + The value to write. + + + + Writes a value. + + The value to write. + + + + Writes a value. + + The value to write. + + + + Writes a value. + + The value to write. + + + + Writes a value. + + The value to write. + + + + Writes a value. + + The value to write. + + + + Writes a [] value. + + The [] value to write. + + + + Writes a value. + + The value to write. + + + + Writes a value. + + The value to write. + + + + Writes a value. + + The value to write. + + + + Represents a value in JSON (string, integer, date, etc). + + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class from another object. + + A object to copy from. + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class with the given value. + + The value. + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class with the given value. + + The value. + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class with the given value. + + The value. + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class with the given value. + + The value. + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class with the given value. + + The value. + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class with the given value. + + The value. + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class with the given value. + + The value. + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class with the given value. + + The value. + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class with the given value. + + The value. + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class with the given value. + + The value. + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class with the given value. + + The value. + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class with the given value. + + The value. + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class with the given value. + + The value. + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class with the given value. + + The value. + + + + Gets a value indicating whether this token has child tokens. + + + true if this token has child values; otherwise, false. + + + + + Creates a comment with the given value. + + The value. + A comment with the given value. + + + + Creates a string with the given value. + + The value. + A string with the given value. + + + + Creates a null value. + + A null value. + + + + Creates a undefined value. + + A undefined value. + + + + Gets the node type for this . + + The type. + + + + Gets or sets the underlying token value. + + The underlying token value. + + + + Writes this token to a . + + A into which this method will write. + A collection of s which will be used when writing the token. + + + + Indicates whether the current object is equal to another object of the same type. + + + true if the current object is equal to the parameter; otherwise, false. + + An object to compare with this object. + + + + Determines whether the specified is equal to the current . + + The to compare with the current . + + true if the specified is equal to the current ; otherwise, false. + + + + + Serves as a hash function for a particular type. + + + A hash code for the current . + + + + + Returns a that represents this instance. + + + ToString() returns a non-JSON string value for tokens with a type of . + If you want the JSON for all token types then you should use . + + + A that represents this instance. + + + + + Returns a that represents this instance. + + The format. + + A that represents this instance. + + + + + Returns a that represents this instance. + + The format provider. + + A that represents this instance. + + + + + Returns a that represents this instance. + + The format. + The format provider. + + A that represents this instance. + + + + + Compares the current instance with another object of the same type and returns an integer that indicates whether the current instance precedes, follows, or occurs in the same position in the sort order as the other object. + + An object to compare with this instance. + + A 32-bit signed integer that indicates the relative order of the objects being compared. The return value has these meanings: + Value + Meaning + Less than zero + This instance is less than . + Zero + This instance is equal to . + Greater than zero + This instance is greater than . + + + is not of the same type as this instance. + + + + + Specifies how line information is handled when loading JSON. + + + + + Ignore line information. + + + + + Load line information. + + + + + Specifies how JSON arrays are merged together. + + + + Concatenate arrays. + + + Union arrays, skipping items that already exist. + + + Replace all array items. + + + Merge array items together, matched by index. + + + + Specifies how null value properties are merged. + + + + + The content's null value properties will be ignored during merging. + + + + + The content's null value properties will be merged. + + + + + Specifies the member serialization options for the . + + + + + All public members are serialized by default. Members can be excluded using or . + This is the default member serialization mode. + + + + + Only members marked with or are serialized. + This member serialization mode can also be set by marking the class with . + + + + + All public and private fields are serialized. Members can be excluded using or . + This member serialization mode can also be set by marking the class with + and setting IgnoreSerializableAttribute on to false. + + + + + Specifies metadata property handling options for the . + + + + + Read metadata properties located at the start of a JSON object. + + + + + Read metadata properties located anywhere in a JSON object. Note that this setting will impact performance. + + + + + Do not try to read metadata properties. + + + + + Specifies missing member handling options for the . + + + + + Ignore a missing member and do not attempt to deserialize it. + + + + + Throw a when a missing member is encountered during deserialization. + + + + + Specifies null value handling options for the . + + + + + + + + + Include null values when serializing and deserializing objects. + + + + + Ignore null values when serializing and deserializing objects. + + + + + Specifies how object creation is handled by the . + + + + + Reuse existing objects, create new objects when needed. + + + + + Only reuse existing objects. + + + + + Always create new objects. + + + + + Specifies reference handling options for the . + Note that references cannot be preserved when a value is set via a non-default constructor such as types that implement . + + + + + + + + Do not preserve references when serializing types. + + + + + Preserve references when serializing into a JSON object structure. + + + + + Preserve references when serializing into a JSON array structure. + + + + + Preserve references when serializing. + + + + + Specifies reference loop handling options for the . + + + + + Throw a when a loop is encountered. + + + + + Ignore loop references and do not serialize. + + + + + Serialize loop references. + + + + + Indicating whether a property is required. + + + + + The property is not required. The default state. + + + + + The property must be defined in JSON but can be a null value. + + + + + The property must be defined in JSON and cannot be a null value. + + + + + The property is not required but it cannot be a null value. + + + + + + Contains the JSON schema extension methods. + + + JSON Schema validation has been moved to its own package. See https://www.newtonsoft.com/jsonschema for more details. + + + + + + + Determines whether the is valid. + + + JSON Schema validation has been moved to its own package. See https://www.newtonsoft.com/jsonschema for more details. + + + The source to test. + The schema to test with. + + true if the specified is valid; otherwise, false. + + + + + + Determines whether the is valid. + + + JSON Schema validation has been moved to its own package. See https://www.newtonsoft.com/jsonschema for more details. + + + The source to test. + The schema to test with. + When this method returns, contains any error messages generated while validating. + + true if the specified is valid; otherwise, false. + + + + + + Validates the specified . + + + JSON Schema validation has been moved to its own package. See https://www.newtonsoft.com/jsonschema for more details. + + + The source to test. + The schema to test with. + + + + + Validates the specified . + + + JSON Schema validation has been moved to its own package. See https://www.newtonsoft.com/jsonschema for more details. + + + The source to test. + The schema to test with. + The validation event handler. + + + + + An in-memory representation of a JSON Schema. + + + JSON Schema validation has been moved to its own package. See https://www.newtonsoft.com/jsonschema for more details. + + + + + + Gets or sets the id. + + + + + Gets or sets the title. + + + + + Gets or sets whether the object is required. + + + + + Gets or sets whether the object is read-only. + + + + + Gets or sets whether the object is visible to users. + + + + + Gets or sets whether the object is transient. + + + + + Gets or sets the description of the object. + + + + + Gets or sets the types of values allowed by the object. + + The type. + + + + Gets or sets the pattern. + + The pattern. + + + + Gets or sets the minimum length. + + The minimum length. + + + + Gets or sets the maximum length. + + The maximum length. + + + + Gets or sets a number that the value should be divisible by. + + A number that the value should be divisible by. + + + + Gets or sets the minimum. + + The minimum. + + + + Gets or sets the maximum. + + The maximum. + + + + Gets or sets a flag indicating whether the value can not equal the number defined by the minimum attribute (). + + A flag indicating whether the value can not equal the number defined by the minimum attribute (). + + + + Gets or sets a flag indicating whether the value can not equal the number defined by the maximum attribute (). + + A flag indicating whether the value can not equal the number defined by the maximum attribute (). + + + + Gets or sets the minimum number of items. + + The minimum number of items. + + + + Gets or sets the maximum number of items. + + The maximum number of items. + + + + Gets or sets the of items. + + The of items. + + + + Gets or sets a value indicating whether items in an array are validated using the instance at their array position from . + + + true if items are validated using their array position; otherwise, false. + + + + + Gets or sets the of additional items. + + The of additional items. + + + + Gets or sets a value indicating whether additional items are allowed. + + + true if additional items are allowed; otherwise, false. + + + + + Gets or sets whether the array items must be unique. + + + + + Gets or sets the of properties. + + The of properties. + + + + Gets or sets the of additional properties. + + The of additional properties. + + + + Gets or sets the pattern properties. + + The pattern properties. + + + + Gets or sets a value indicating whether additional properties are allowed. + + + true if additional properties are allowed; otherwise, false. + + + + + Gets or sets the required property if this property is present. + + The required property if this property is present. + + + + Gets or sets the a collection of valid enum values allowed. + + A collection of valid enum values allowed. + + + + Gets or sets disallowed types. + + The disallowed types. + + + + Gets or sets the default value. + + The default value. + + + + Gets or sets the collection of that this schema extends. + + The collection of that this schema extends. + + + + Gets or sets the format. + + The format. + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class. + + + + + Reads a from the specified . + + The containing the JSON Schema to read. + The object representing the JSON Schema. + + + + Reads a from the specified . + + The containing the JSON Schema to read. + The to use when resolving schema references. + The object representing the JSON Schema. + + + + Load a from a string that contains JSON Schema. + + A that contains JSON Schema. + A populated from the string that contains JSON Schema. + + + + Load a from a string that contains JSON Schema using the specified . + + A that contains JSON Schema. + The resolver. + A populated from the string that contains JSON Schema. + + + + Writes this schema to a . + + A into which this method will write. + + + + Writes this schema to a using the specified . + + A into which this method will write. + The resolver used. + + + + Returns a that represents the current . + + + A that represents the current . + + + + + + Returns detailed information about the schema exception. + + + JSON Schema validation has been moved to its own package. See https://www.newtonsoft.com/jsonschema for more details. + + + + + + Gets the line number indicating where the error occurred. + + The line number indicating where the error occurred. + + + + Gets the line position indicating where the error occurred. + + The line position indicating where the error occurred. + + + + Gets the path to the JSON where the error occurred. + + The path to the JSON where the error occurred. + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class. + + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class + with a specified error message. + + The error message that explains the reason for the exception. + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class + with a specified error message and a reference to the inner exception that is the cause of this exception. + + The error message that explains the reason for the exception. + The exception that is the cause of the current exception, or null if no inner exception is specified. + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class. + + The that holds the serialized object data about the exception being thrown. + The that contains contextual information about the source or destination. + The parameter is null. + The class name is null or is zero (0). + + + + + Generates a from a specified . + + + JSON Schema validation has been moved to its own package. See https://www.newtonsoft.com/jsonschema for more details. + + + + + + Gets or sets how undefined schemas are handled by the serializer. + + + + + Gets or sets the contract resolver. + + The contract resolver. + + + + Generate a from the specified type. + + The type to generate a from. + A generated from the specified type. + + + + Generate a from the specified type. + + The type to generate a from. + The used to resolve schema references. + A generated from the specified type. + + + + Generate a from the specified type. + + The type to generate a from. + Specify whether the generated root will be nullable. + A generated from the specified type. + + + + Generate a from the specified type. + + The type to generate a from. + The used to resolve schema references. + Specify whether the generated root will be nullable. + A generated from the specified type. + + + + + Resolves from an id. + + + JSON Schema validation has been moved to its own package. See https://www.newtonsoft.com/jsonschema for more details. + + + + + + Gets or sets the loaded schemas. + + The loaded schemas. + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class. + + + + + Gets a for the specified reference. + + The id. + A for the specified reference. + + + + + The value types allowed by the . + + + JSON Schema validation has been moved to its own package. See https://www.newtonsoft.com/jsonschema for more details. + + + + + + No type specified. + + + + + String type. + + + + + Float type. + + + + + Integer type. + + + + + Boolean type. + + + + + Object type. + + + + + Array type. + + + + + Null type. + + + + + Any type. + + + + + + Specifies undefined schema Id handling options for the . + + + JSON Schema validation has been moved to its own package. See https://www.newtonsoft.com/jsonschema for more details. + + + + + + Do not infer a schema Id. + + + + + Use the .NET type name as the schema Id. + + + + + Use the assembly qualified .NET type name as the schema Id. + + + + + + Returns detailed information related to the . + + + JSON Schema validation has been moved to its own package. See https://www.newtonsoft.com/jsonschema for more details. + + + + + + Gets the associated with the validation error. + + The JsonSchemaException associated with the validation error. + + + + Gets the path of the JSON location where the validation error occurred. + + The path of the JSON location where the validation error occurred. + + + + Gets the text description corresponding to the validation error. + + The text description. + + + + + Represents the callback method that will handle JSON schema validation events and the . + + + JSON Schema validation has been moved to its own package. See https://www.newtonsoft.com/jsonschema for more details. + + + + + + A camel case naming strategy. + + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class. + + + A flag indicating whether dictionary keys should be processed. + + + A flag indicating whether explicitly specified property names should be processed, + e.g. a property name customized with a . + + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class. + + + A flag indicating whether dictionary keys should be processed. + + + A flag indicating whether explicitly specified property names should be processed, + e.g. a property name customized with a . + + + A flag indicating whether extension data names should be processed. + + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class. + + + + + Resolves the specified property name. + + The property name to resolve. + The resolved property name. + + + + Resolves member mappings for a type, camel casing property names. + + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class. + + + + + Resolves the contract for a given type. + + The type to resolve a contract for. + The contract for a given type. + + + + Used by to resolve a for a given . + + + + + Gets a value indicating whether members are being get and set using dynamic code generation. + This value is determined by the runtime permissions available. + + + true if using dynamic code generation; otherwise, false. + + + + + Gets or sets the default members search flags. + + The default members search flags. + + + + Gets or sets a value indicating whether compiler generated members should be serialized. + + + true if serialized compiler generated members; otherwise, false. + + + + + Gets or sets a value indicating whether to ignore the interface when serializing and deserializing types. + + + true if the interface will be ignored when serializing and deserializing types; otherwise, false. + + + + + Gets or sets a value indicating whether to ignore the attribute when serializing and deserializing types. + + + true if the attribute will be ignored when serializing and deserializing types; otherwise, false. + + + + + Gets or sets a value indicating whether to ignore IsSpecified members when serializing and deserializing types. + + + true if the IsSpecified members will be ignored when serializing and deserializing types; otherwise, false. + + + + + Gets or sets a value indicating whether to ignore ShouldSerialize members when serializing and deserializing types. + + + true if the ShouldSerialize members will be ignored when serializing and deserializing types; otherwise, false. + + + + + Gets or sets the naming strategy used to resolve how property names and dictionary keys are serialized. + + The naming strategy used to resolve how property names and dictionary keys are serialized. + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class. + + + + + Resolves the contract for a given type. + + The type to resolve a contract for. + The contract for a given type. + + + + Gets the serializable members for the type. + + The type to get serializable members for. + The serializable members for the type. + + + + Creates a for the given type. + + Type of the object. + A for the given type. + + + + Creates the constructor parameters. + + The constructor to create properties for. + The type's member properties. + Properties for the given . + + + + Creates a for the given . + + The matching member property. + The constructor parameter. + A created for the given . + + + + Resolves the default for the contract. + + Type of the object. + The contract's default . + + + + Creates a for the given type. + + Type of the object. + A for the given type. + + + + Creates a for the given type. + + Type of the object. + A for the given type. + + + + Creates a for the given type. + + Type of the object. + A for the given type. + + + + Creates a for the given type. + + Type of the object. + A for the given type. + + + + Creates a for the given type. + + Type of the object. + A for the given type. + + + + Creates a for the given type. + + Type of the object. + A for the given type. + + + + Determines which contract type is created for the given type. + + Type of the object. + A for the given type. + + + + Creates properties for the given . + + The type to create properties for. + /// The member serialization mode for the type. + Properties for the given . + + + + Creates the used by the serializer to get and set values from a member. + + The member. + The used by the serializer to get and set values from a member. + + + + Creates a for the given . + + The member's parent . + The member to create a for. + A created for the given . + + + + Resolves the name of the property. + + Name of the property. + Resolved name of the property. + + + + Resolves the name of the extension data. By default no changes are made to extension data names. + + Name of the extension data. + Resolved name of the extension data. + + + + Resolves the key of the dictionary. By default is used to resolve dictionary keys. + + Key of the dictionary. + Resolved key of the dictionary. + + + + Gets the resolved name of the property. + + Name of the property. + Name of the property. + + + + The default naming strategy. Property names and dictionary keys are unchanged. + + + + + Resolves the specified property name. + + The property name to resolve. + The resolved property name. + + + + The default serialization binder used when resolving and loading classes from type names. + + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class. + + + + + When overridden in a derived class, controls the binding of a serialized object to a type. + + Specifies the name of the serialized object. + Specifies the name of the serialized object. + + The type of the object the formatter creates a new instance of. + + + + + When overridden in a derived class, controls the binding of a serialized object to a type. + + The type of the object the formatter creates a new instance of. + Specifies the name of the serialized object. + Specifies the name of the serialized object. + + + + Represents a trace writer that writes to the application's instances. + + + + + Gets the that will be used to filter the trace messages passed to the writer. + For example a filter level of will exclude messages and include , + and messages. + + + The that will be used to filter the trace messages passed to the writer. + + + + + Writes the specified trace level, message and optional exception. + + The at which to write this trace. + The trace message. + The trace exception. This parameter is optional. + + + + Get and set values for a using dynamic methods. + + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class. + + The member info. + + + + Sets the value. + + The target to set the value on. + The value to set on the target. + + + + Gets the value. + + The target to get the value from. + The value. + + + + Provides information surrounding an error. + + + + + Gets the error. + + The error. + + + + Gets the original object that caused the error. + + The original object that caused the error. + + + + Gets the member that caused the error. + + The member that caused the error. + + + + Gets the path of the JSON location where the error occurred. + + The path of the JSON location where the error occurred. + + + + Gets or sets a value indicating whether this is handled. + + true if handled; otherwise, false. + + + + Provides data for the Error event. + + + + + Gets the current object the error event is being raised against. + + The current object the error event is being raised against. + + + + Gets the error context. + + The error context. + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class. + + The current object. + The error context. + + + + Provides methods to get attributes. + + + + + Returns a collection of all of the attributes, or an empty collection if there are no attributes. + + When true, look up the hierarchy chain for the inherited custom attribute. + A collection of s, or an empty collection. + + + + Returns a collection of attributes, identified by type, or an empty collection if there are no attributes. + + The type of the attributes. + When true, look up the hierarchy chain for the inherited custom attribute. + A collection of s, or an empty collection. + + + + Used by to resolve a for a given . + + + + + + + + + Resolves the contract for a given type. + + The type to resolve a contract for. + The contract for a given type. + + + + Used to resolve references when serializing and deserializing JSON by the . + + + + + Resolves a reference to its object. + + The serialization context. + The reference to resolve. + The object that was resolved from the reference. + + + + Gets the reference for the specified object. + + The serialization context. + The object to get a reference for. + The reference to the object. + + + + Determines whether the specified object is referenced. + + The serialization context. + The object to test for a reference. + + true if the specified object is referenced; otherwise, false. + + + + + Adds a reference to the specified object. + + The serialization context. + The reference. + The object to reference. + + + + Allows users to control class loading and mandate what class to load. + + + + + When implemented, controls the binding of a serialized object to a type. + + Specifies the name of the serialized object. + Specifies the name of the serialized object + The type of the object the formatter creates a new instance of. + + + + When implemented, controls the binding of a serialized object to a type. + + The type of the object the formatter creates a new instance of. + Specifies the name of the serialized object. + Specifies the name of the serialized object. + + + + Represents a trace writer. + + + + + Gets the that will be used to filter the trace messages passed to the writer. + For example a filter level of will exclude messages and include , + and messages. + + The that will be used to filter the trace messages passed to the writer. + + + + Writes the specified trace level, message and optional exception. + + The at which to write this trace. + The trace message. + The trace exception. This parameter is optional. + + + + Provides methods to get and set values. + + + + + Sets the value. + + The target to set the value on. + The value to set on the target. + + + + Gets the value. + + The target to get the value from. + The value. + + + + Contract details for a used by the . + + + + + Gets the of the collection items. + + The of the collection items. + + + + Gets a value indicating whether the collection type is a multidimensional array. + + true if the collection type is a multidimensional array; otherwise, false. + + + + Gets or sets the function used to create the object. When set this function will override . + + The function used to create the object. + + + + Gets a value indicating whether the creator has a parameter with the collection values. + + true if the creator has a parameter with the collection values; otherwise, false. + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class. + + The underlying type for the contract. + + + + Contract details for a used by the . + + + + + Gets or sets the default collection items . + + The converter. + + + + Gets or sets a value indicating whether the collection items preserve object references. + + true if collection items preserve object references; otherwise, false. + + + + Gets or sets the collection item reference loop handling. + + The reference loop handling. + + + + Gets or sets the collection item type name handling. + + The type name handling. + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class. + + The underlying type for the contract. + + + + Handles serialization callback events. + + The object that raised the callback event. + The streaming context. + + + + Handles serialization error callback events. + + The object that raised the callback event. + The streaming context. + The error context. + + + + Sets extension data for an object during deserialization. + + The object to set extension data on. + The extension data key. + The extension data value. + + + + Gets extension data for an object during serialization. + + The object to set extension data on. + + + + Contract details for a used by the . + + + + + Gets the underlying type for the contract. + + The underlying type for the contract. + + + + Gets or sets the type created during deserialization. + + The type created during deserialization. + + + + Gets or sets whether this type contract is serialized as a reference. + + Whether this type contract is serialized as a reference. + + + + Gets or sets the default for this contract. + + The converter. + + + + Gets the internally resolved for the contract's type. + This converter is used as a fallback converter when no other converter is resolved. + Setting will always override this converter. + + + + + Gets or sets all methods called immediately after deserialization of the object. + + The methods called immediately after deserialization of the object. + + + + Gets or sets all methods called during deserialization of the object. + + The methods called during deserialization of the object. + + + + Gets or sets all methods called after serialization of the object graph. + + The methods called after serialization of the object graph. + + + + Gets or sets all methods called before serialization of the object. + + The methods called before serialization of the object. + + + + Gets or sets all method called when an error is thrown during the serialization of the object. + + The methods called when an error is thrown during the serialization of the object. + + + + Gets or sets the default creator method used to create the object. + + The default creator method used to create the object. + + + + Gets or sets a value indicating whether the default creator is non-public. + + true if the default object creator is non-public; otherwise, false. + + + + Contract details for a used by the . + + + + + Gets or sets the dictionary key resolver. + + The dictionary key resolver. + + + + Gets the of the dictionary keys. + + The of the dictionary keys. + + + + Gets the of the dictionary values. + + The of the dictionary values. + + + + Gets or sets the function used to create the object. When set this function will override . + + The function used to create the object. + + + + Gets a value indicating whether the creator has a parameter with the dictionary values. + + true if the creator has a parameter with the dictionary values; otherwise, false. + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class. + + The underlying type for the contract. + + + + Contract details for a used by the . + + + + + Gets or sets the object constructor. + + The object constructor. + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class. + + The underlying type for the contract. + + + + Contract details for a used by the . + + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class. + + The underlying type for the contract. + + + + Contract details for a used by the . + + + + + Gets or sets the object member serialization. + + The member object serialization. + + + + Gets or sets the missing member handling used when deserializing this object. + + The missing member handling. + + + + Gets or sets a value that indicates whether the object's properties are required. + + + A value indicating whether the object's properties are required. + + + + + Gets or sets how the object's properties with null values are handled during serialization and deserialization. + + How the object's properties with null values are handled during serialization and deserialization. + + + + Gets the object's properties. + + The object's properties. + + + + Gets a collection of instances that define the parameters used with . + + + + + Gets or sets the function used to create the object. When set this function will override . + This function is called with a collection of arguments which are defined by the collection. + + The function used to create the object. + + + + Gets or sets the extension data setter. + + + + + Gets or sets the extension data getter. + + + + + Gets or sets the extension data value type. + + + + + Gets or sets the extension data name resolver. + + The extension data name resolver. + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class. + + The underlying type for the contract. + + + + Contract details for a used by the . + + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class. + + The underlying type for the contract. + + + + Maps a JSON property to a .NET member or constructor parameter. + + + + + Gets or sets the name of the property. + + The name of the property. + + + + Gets or sets the type that declared this property. + + The type that declared this property. + + + + Gets or sets the order of serialization of a member. + + The numeric order of serialization. + + + + Gets or sets the name of the underlying member or parameter. + + The name of the underlying member or parameter. + + + + Gets the that will get and set the during serialization. + + The that will get and set the during serialization. + + + + Gets or sets the for this property. + + The for this property. + + + + Gets or sets the type of the property. + + The type of the property. + + + + Gets or sets the for the property. + If set this converter takes precedence over the contract converter for the property type. + + The converter. + + + + Gets or sets the member converter. + + The member converter. + + + + Gets or sets a value indicating whether this is ignored. + + true if ignored; otherwise, false. + + + + Gets or sets a value indicating whether this is readable. + + true if readable; otherwise, false. + + + + Gets or sets a value indicating whether this is writable. + + true if writable; otherwise, false. + + + + Gets or sets a value indicating whether this has a member attribute. + + true if has a member attribute; otherwise, false. + + + + Gets the default value. + + The default value. + + + + Gets or sets a value indicating whether this is required. + + A value indicating whether this is required. + + + + Gets a value indicating whether has a value specified. + + + + + Gets or sets a value indicating whether this property preserves object references. + + + true if this instance is reference; otherwise, false. + + + + + Gets or sets the property null value handling. + + The null value handling. + + + + Gets or sets the property default value handling. + + The default value handling. + + + + Gets or sets the property reference loop handling. + + The reference loop handling. + + + + Gets or sets the property object creation handling. + + The object creation handling. + + + + Gets or sets or sets the type name handling. + + The type name handling. + + + + Gets or sets a predicate used to determine whether the property should be serialized. + + A predicate used to determine whether the property should be serialized. + + + + Gets or sets a predicate used to determine whether the property should be deserialized. + + A predicate used to determine whether the property should be deserialized. + + + + Gets or sets a predicate used to determine whether the property should be serialized. + + A predicate used to determine whether the property should be serialized. + + + + Gets or sets an action used to set whether the property has been deserialized. + + An action used to set whether the property has been deserialized. + + + + Returns a that represents this instance. + + + A that represents this instance. + + + + + Gets or sets the converter used when serializing the property's collection items. + + The collection's items converter. + + + + Gets or sets whether this property's collection items are serialized as a reference. + + Whether this property's collection items are serialized as a reference. + + + + Gets or sets the type name handling used when serializing the property's collection items. + + The collection's items type name handling. + + + + Gets or sets the reference loop handling used when serializing the property's collection items. + + The collection's items reference loop handling. + + + + A collection of objects. + + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class. + + The type. + + + + When implemented in a derived class, extracts the key from the specified element. + + The element from which to extract the key. + The key for the specified element. + + + + Adds a object. + + The property to add to the collection. + + + + Gets the closest matching object. + First attempts to get an exact case match of and then + a case insensitive match. + + Name of the property. + A matching property if found. + + + + Gets a property by property name. + + The name of the property to get. + Type property name string comparison. + A matching property if found. + + + + Contract details for a used by the . + + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class. + + The underlying type for the contract. + + + + Lookup and create an instance of the type described by the argument. + + The type to create. + Optional arguments to pass to an initializing constructor of the JsonConverter. + If null, the default constructor is used. + + + + A kebab case naming strategy. + + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class. + + + A flag indicating whether dictionary keys should be processed. + + + A flag indicating whether explicitly specified property names should be processed, + e.g. a property name customized with a . + + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class. + + + A flag indicating whether dictionary keys should be processed. + + + A flag indicating whether explicitly specified property names should be processed, + e.g. a property name customized with a . + + + A flag indicating whether extension data names should be processed. + + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class. + + + + + Resolves the specified property name. + + The property name to resolve. + The resolved property name. + + + + Represents a trace writer that writes to memory. When the trace message limit is + reached then old trace messages will be removed as new messages are added. + + + + + Gets the that will be used to filter the trace messages passed to the writer. + For example a filter level of will exclude messages and include , + and messages. + + + The that will be used to filter the trace messages passed to the writer. + + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class. + + + + + Writes the specified trace level, message and optional exception. + + The at which to write this trace. + The trace message. + The trace exception. This parameter is optional. + + + + Returns an enumeration of the most recent trace messages. + + An enumeration of the most recent trace messages. + + + + Returns a of the most recent trace messages. + + + A of the most recent trace messages. + + + + + A base class for resolving how property names and dictionary keys are serialized. + + + + + A flag indicating whether dictionary keys should be processed. + Defaults to false. + + + + + A flag indicating whether extension data names should be processed. + Defaults to false. + + + + + A flag indicating whether explicitly specified property names, + e.g. a property name customized with a , should be processed. + Defaults to false. + + + + + Gets the serialized name for a given property name. + + The initial property name. + A flag indicating whether the property has had a name explicitly specified. + The serialized property name. + + + + Gets the serialized name for a given extension data name. + + The initial extension data name. + The serialized extension data name. + + + + Gets the serialized key for a given dictionary key. + + The initial dictionary key. + The serialized dictionary key. + + + + Resolves the specified property name. + + The property name to resolve. + The resolved property name. + + + + Hash code calculation + + + + + + Object equality implementation + + + + + + + Compare to another NamingStrategy + + + + + + + Represents a method that constructs an object. + + The object type to create. + + + + When applied to a method, specifies that the method is called when an error occurs serializing an object. + + + + + Provides methods to get attributes from a , , or . + + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class. + + The instance to get attributes for. This parameter should be a , , or . + + + + Returns a collection of all of the attributes, or an empty collection if there are no attributes. + + When true, look up the hierarchy chain for the inherited custom attribute. + A collection of s, or an empty collection. + + + + Returns a collection of attributes, identified by type, or an empty collection if there are no attributes. + + The type of the attributes. + When true, look up the hierarchy chain for the inherited custom attribute. + A collection of s, or an empty collection. + + + + Get and set values for a using reflection. + + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class. + + The member info. + + + + Sets the value. + + The target to set the value on. + The value to set on the target. + + + + Gets the value. + + The target to get the value from. + The value. + + + + A snake case naming strategy. + + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class. + + + A flag indicating whether dictionary keys should be processed. + + + A flag indicating whether explicitly specified property names should be processed, + e.g. a property name customized with a . + + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class. + + + A flag indicating whether dictionary keys should be processed. + + + A flag indicating whether explicitly specified property names should be processed, + e.g. a property name customized with a . + + + A flag indicating whether extension data names should be processed. + + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class. + + + + + Resolves the specified property name. + + The property name to resolve. + The resolved property name. + + + + Specifies how strings are escaped when writing JSON text. + + + + + Only control characters (e.g. newline) are escaped. + + + + + All non-ASCII and control characters (e.g. newline) are escaped. + + + + + HTML (<, >, &, ', ") and control characters (e.g. newline) are escaped. + + + + + Indicates the method that will be used during deserialization for locating and loading assemblies. + + + + + In simple mode, the assembly used during deserialization need not match exactly the assembly used during serialization. Specifically, the version numbers need not match as the LoadWithPartialName method of the class is used to load the assembly. + + + + + In full mode, the assembly used during deserialization must match exactly the assembly used during serialization. The Load method of the class is used to load the assembly. + + + + + Specifies type name handling options for the . + + + should be used with caution when your application deserializes JSON from an external source. + Incoming types should be validated with a custom + when deserializing with a value other than . + + + + + Do not include the .NET type name when serializing types. + + + + + Include the .NET type name when serializing into a JSON object structure. + + + + + Include the .NET type name when serializing into a JSON array structure. + + + + + Always include the .NET type name when serializing. + + + + + Include the .NET type name when the type of the object being serialized is not the same as its declared type. + Note that this doesn't include the root serialized object by default. To include the root object's type name in JSON + you must specify a root type object with + or . + + + + + Determines whether the collection is null or empty. + + The collection. + + true if the collection is null or empty; otherwise, false. + + + + + Adds the elements of the specified collection to the specified generic . + + The list to add to. + The collection of elements to add. + + + + Converts the value to the specified type. If the value is unable to be converted, the + value is checked whether it assignable to the specified type. + + The value to convert. + The culture to use when converting. + The type to convert or cast the value to. + + The converted type. If conversion was unsuccessful, the initial value + is returned if assignable to the target type. + + + + + Helper class for serializing immutable collections. + Note that this is used by all builds, even those that don't support immutable collections, in case the DLL is GACed + https://github.com/JamesNK/Newtonsoft.Json/issues/652 + + + + + Gets the type of the typed collection's items. + + The type. + The type of the typed collection's items. + + + + Gets the member's underlying type. + + The member. + The underlying type of the member. + + + + Determines whether the property is an indexed property. + + The property. + + true if the property is an indexed property; otherwise, false. + + + + + Gets the member's value on the object. + + The member. + The target object. + The member's value on the object. + + + + Sets the member's value on the target object. + + The member. + The target. + The value. + + + + Determines whether the specified MemberInfo can be read. + + The MemberInfo to determine whether can be read. + /// if set to true then allow the member to be gotten non-publicly. + + true if the specified MemberInfo can be read; otherwise, false. + + + + + Determines whether the specified MemberInfo can be set. + + The MemberInfo to determine whether can be set. + if set to true then allow the member to be set non-publicly. + if set to true then allow the member to be set if read-only. + + true if the specified MemberInfo can be set; otherwise, false. + + + + + Builds a string. Unlike this class lets you reuse its internal buffer. + + + + + Determines whether the string is all white space. Empty string will return false. + + The string to test whether it is all white space. + + true if the string is all white space; otherwise, false. + + + + + Specifies the state of the . + + + + + An exception has been thrown, which has left the in an invalid state. + You may call the method to put the in the Closed state. + Any other method calls result in an being thrown. + + + + + The method has been called. + + + + + An object is being written. + + + + + An array is being written. + + + + + A constructor is being written. + + + + + A property is being written. + + + + + A write method has not been called. + + + + Specifies that an output will not be null even if the corresponding type allows it. + + + Specifies that when a method returns , the parameter will not be null even if the corresponding type allows it. + + + Initializes the attribute with the specified return value condition. + + The return value condition. If the method returns this value, the associated parameter will not be null. + + + + Gets the return value condition. + + + Specifies that an output may be null even if the corresponding type disallows it. + + + Specifies that null is allowed as an input even if the corresponding type disallows it. + + + + Specifies that the method will not return if the associated Boolean parameter is passed the specified value. + + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class. + + + The condition parameter value. Code after the method will be considered unreachable by diagnostics if the argument to + the associated parameter matches this value. + + + + Gets the condition parameter value. + + + diff --git a/Packages/Newtonsoft.Json.13.0.3/lib/net40/Newtonsoft.Json.dll b/Packages/Newtonsoft.Json.13.0.3/lib/net40/Newtonsoft.Json.dll new file mode 100644 index 0000000..be3857e Binary files /dev/null and b/Packages/Newtonsoft.Json.13.0.3/lib/net40/Newtonsoft.Json.dll differ diff --git a/Packages/Newtonsoft.Json.13.0.3/lib/net40/Newtonsoft.Json.xml b/Packages/Newtonsoft.Json.13.0.3/lib/net40/Newtonsoft.Json.xml new file mode 100644 index 0000000..a806363 --- /dev/null +++ b/Packages/Newtonsoft.Json.13.0.3/lib/net40/Newtonsoft.Json.xml @@ -0,0 +1,9741 @@ + + + + Newtonsoft.Json + + + + + Represents a BSON Oid (object id). + + + + + Gets or sets the value of the Oid. + + The value of the Oid. + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class. + + The Oid value. + + + + Represents a reader that provides fast, non-cached, forward-only access to serialized BSON data. + + + + + Gets or sets a value indicating whether binary data reading should be compatible with incorrect Json.NET 3.5 written binary. + + + true if binary data reading will be compatible with incorrect Json.NET 3.5 written binary; otherwise, false. + + + + + Gets or sets a value indicating whether the root object will be read as a JSON array. + + + true if the root object will be read as a JSON array; otherwise, false. + + + + + Gets or sets the used when reading values from BSON. + + The used when reading values from BSON. + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class. + + The containing the BSON data to read. + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class. + + The containing the BSON data to read. + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class. + + The containing the BSON data to read. + if set to true the root object will be read as a JSON array. + The used when reading values from BSON. + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class. + + The containing the BSON data to read. + if set to true the root object will be read as a JSON array. + The used when reading values from BSON. + + + + Reads the next JSON token from the underlying . + + + true if the next token was read successfully; false if there are no more tokens to read. + + + + + Changes the reader's state to . + If is set to true, the underlying is also closed. + + + + + Represents a writer that provides a fast, non-cached, forward-only way of generating BSON data. + + + + + Gets or sets the used when writing values to BSON. + When set to no conversion will occur. + + The used when writing values to BSON. + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class. + + The to write to. + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class. + + The to write to. + + + + Flushes whatever is in the buffer to the underlying and also flushes the underlying stream. + + + + + Writes the end. + + The token. + + + + Writes a comment /*...*/ containing the specified text. + + Text to place inside the comment. + + + + Writes the start of a constructor with the given name. + + The name of the constructor. + + + + Writes raw JSON. + + The raw JSON to write. + + + + Writes raw JSON where a value is expected and updates the writer's state. + + The raw JSON to write. + + + + Writes the beginning of a JSON array. + + + + + Writes the beginning of a JSON object. + + + + + Writes the property name of a name/value pair on a JSON object. + + The name of the property. + + + + Closes this writer. + If is set to true, the underlying is also closed. + If is set to true, the JSON is auto-completed. + + + + + Writes a value. + An error will raised if the value cannot be written as a single JSON token. + + The value to write. + + + + Writes a null value. + + + + + Writes an undefined value. + + + + + Writes a value. + + The value to write. + + + + Writes a value. + + The value to write. + + + + Writes a value. + + The value to write. + + + + Writes a value. + + The value to write. + + + + Writes a value. + + The value to write. + + + + Writes a value. + + The value to write. + + + + Writes a value. + + The value to write. + + + + Writes a value. + + The value to write. + + + + Writes a value. + + The value to write. + + + + Writes a value. + + The value to write. + + + + Writes a value. + + The value to write. + + + + Writes a value. + + The value to write. + + + + Writes a value. + + The value to write. + + + + Writes a value. + + The value to write. + + + + Writes a value. + + The value to write. + + + + Writes a value. + + The value to write. + + + + Writes a [] value. + + The [] value to write. + + + + Writes a value. + + The value to write. + + + + Writes a value. + + The value to write. + + + + Writes a value. + + The value to write. + + + + Writes a [] value that represents a BSON object id. + + The Object ID value to write. + + + + Writes a BSON regex. + + The regex pattern. + The regex options. + + + + Specifies how constructors are used when initializing objects during deserialization by the . + + + + + First attempt to use the public default constructor, then fall back to a single parameterized constructor, then to the non-public default constructor. + + + + + Json.NET will use a non-public default constructor before falling back to a parameterized constructor. + + + + + Converts a binary value to and from a base 64 string value. + + + + + Writes the JSON representation of the object. + + The to write to. + The value. + The calling serializer. + + + + Reads the JSON representation of the object. + + The to read from. + Type of the object. + The existing value of object being read. + The calling serializer. + The object value. + + + + Determines whether this instance can convert the specified object type. + + Type of the object. + + true if this instance can convert the specified object type; otherwise, false. + + + + + Converts a to and from JSON and BSON. + + + + + Writes the JSON representation of the object. + + The to write to. + The value. + The calling serializer. + + + + Reads the JSON representation of the object. + + The to read from. + Type of the object. + The existing value of object being read. + The calling serializer. + The object value. + + + + Determines whether this instance can convert the specified object type. + + Type of the object. + + true if this instance can convert the specified object type; otherwise, false. + + + + + Creates a custom object. + + The object type to convert. + + + + Writes the JSON representation of the object. + + The to write to. + The value. + The calling serializer. + + + + Reads the JSON representation of the object. + + The to read from. + Type of the object. + The existing value of object being read. + The calling serializer. + The object value. + + + + Creates an object which will then be populated by the serializer. + + Type of the object. + The created object. + + + + Determines whether this instance can convert the specified object type. + + Type of the object. + + true if this instance can convert the specified object type; otherwise, false. + + + + + Gets a value indicating whether this can write JSON. + + + true if this can write JSON; otherwise, false. + + + + + Converts a to and from JSON. + + + + + Writes the JSON representation of the object. + + The to write to. + The value. + The calling serializer. + + + + Reads the JSON representation of the object. + + The to read from. + Type of the object. + The existing value of object being read. + The calling serializer. + The object value. + + + + Determines whether this instance can convert the specified value type. + + Type of the value. + + true if this instance can convert the specified value type; otherwise, false. + + + + + Converts a to and from JSON. + + + + + Writes the JSON representation of the object. + + The to write to. + The value. + The calling serializer. + + + + Reads the JSON representation of the object. + + The to read from. + Type of the object. + The existing value of object being read. + The calling serializer. + The object value. + + + + Determines whether this instance can convert the specified value type. + + Type of the value. + + true if this instance can convert the specified value type; otherwise, false. + + + + + Provides a base class for converting a to and from JSON. + + + + + Determines whether this instance can convert the specified object type. + + Type of the object. + + true if this instance can convert the specified object type; otherwise, false. + + + + + Converts a F# discriminated union type to and from JSON. + + + + + Writes the JSON representation of the object. + + The to write to. + The value. + The calling serializer. + + + + Reads the JSON representation of the object. + + The to read from. + Type of the object. + The existing value of object being read. + The calling serializer. + The object value. + + + + Determines whether this instance can convert the specified object type. + + Type of the object. + + true if this instance can convert the specified object type; otherwise, false. + + + + + Converts an Entity Framework to and from JSON. + + + + + Writes the JSON representation of the object. + + The to write to. + The value. + The calling serializer. + + + + Reads the JSON representation of the object. + + The to read from. + Type of the object. + The existing value of object being read. + The calling serializer. + The object value. + + + + Determines whether this instance can convert the specified object type. + + Type of the object. + + true if this instance can convert the specified object type; otherwise, false. + + + + + Converts an to and from JSON. + + + + + Writes the JSON representation of the object. + + The to write to. + The value. + The calling serializer. + + + + Reads the JSON representation of the object. + + The to read from. + Type of the object. + The existing value of object being read. + The calling serializer. + The object value. + + + + Determines whether this instance can convert the specified object type. + + Type of the object. + + true if this instance can convert the specified object type; otherwise, false. + + + + + Gets a value indicating whether this can write JSON. + + + true if this can write JSON; otherwise, false. + + + + + Converts a to and from the ISO 8601 date format (e.g. "2008-04-12T12:53Z"). + + + + + Gets or sets the date time styles used when converting a date to and from JSON. + + The date time styles used when converting a date to and from JSON. + + + + Gets or sets the date time format used when converting a date to and from JSON. + + The date time format used when converting a date to and from JSON. + + + + Gets or sets the culture used when converting a date to and from JSON. + + The culture used when converting a date to and from JSON. + + + + Writes the JSON representation of the object. + + The to write to. + The value. + The calling serializer. + + + + Reads the JSON representation of the object. + + The to read from. + Type of the object. + The existing value of object being read. + The calling serializer. + The object value. + + + + Converts a to and from a JavaScript Date constructor (e.g. new Date(52231943)). + + + + + Writes the JSON representation of the object. + + The to write to. + The value. + The calling serializer. + + + + Reads the JSON representation of the object. + + The to read from. + Type of the object. + The existing property value of the JSON that is being converted. + The calling serializer. + The object value. + + + + Converts a to and from JSON. + + + + + Writes the JSON representation of the object. + + The to write to. + The value. + The calling serializer. + + + + Reads the JSON representation of the object. + + The to read from. + Type of the object. + The existing value of object being read. + The calling serializer. + The object value. + + + + Determines whether this instance can convert the specified object type. + + Type of the object. + + true if this instance can convert the specified object type; otherwise, false. + + + + + Converts a to and from JSON and BSON. + + + + + Writes the JSON representation of the object. + + The to write to. + The value. + The calling serializer. + + + + Reads the JSON representation of the object. + + The to read from. + Type of the object. + The existing value of object being read. + The calling serializer. + The object value. + + + + Determines whether this instance can convert the specified object type. + + Type of the object. + + true if this instance can convert the specified object type; otherwise, false. + + + + + Converts an to and from its name string value. + + + + + Gets or sets a value indicating whether the written enum text should be camel case. + The default value is false. + + true if the written enum text will be camel case; otherwise, false. + + + + Gets or sets the naming strategy used to resolve how enum text is written. + + The naming strategy used to resolve how enum text is written. + + + + Gets or sets a value indicating whether integer values are allowed when serializing and deserializing. + The default value is true. + + true if integers are allowed when serializing and deserializing; otherwise, false. + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class. + + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class. + + true if the written enum text will be camel case; otherwise, false. + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class. + + The naming strategy used to resolve how enum text is written. + true if integers are allowed when serializing and deserializing; otherwise, false. + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class. + + The of the used to write enum text. + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class. + + The of the used to write enum text. + + The parameter list to use when constructing the described by . + If null, the default constructor is used. + When non-null, there must be a constructor defined in the that exactly matches the number, + order, and type of these parameters. + + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class. + + The of the used to write enum text. + + The parameter list to use when constructing the described by . + If null, the default constructor is used. + When non-null, there must be a constructor defined in the that exactly matches the number, + order, and type of these parameters. + + true if integers are allowed when serializing and deserializing; otherwise, false. + + + + Writes the JSON representation of the object. + + The to write to. + The value. + The calling serializer. + + + + Reads the JSON representation of the object. + + The to read from. + Type of the object. + The existing value of object being read. + The calling serializer. + The object value. + + + + Determines whether this instance can convert the specified object type. + + Type of the object. + + true if this instance can convert the specified object type; otherwise, false. + + + + + Converts a to and from Unix epoch time + + + + + Gets or sets a value indicating whether the dates before Unix epoch + should converted to and from JSON. + + + true to allow converting dates before Unix epoch to and from JSON; + false to throw an exception when a date being converted to or from JSON + occurred before Unix epoch. The default value is false. + + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class. + + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class. + + + true to allow converting dates before Unix epoch to and from JSON; + false to throw an exception when a date being converted to or from JSON + occurred before Unix epoch. The default value is false. + + + + + Writes the JSON representation of the object. + + The to write to. + The value. + The calling serializer. + + + + Reads the JSON representation of the object. + + The to read from. + Type of the object. + The existing property value of the JSON that is being converted. + The calling serializer. + The object value. + + + + Converts a to and from a string (e.g. "1.2.3.4"). + + + + + Writes the JSON representation of the object. + + The to write to. + The value. + The calling serializer. + + + + Reads the JSON representation of the object. + + The to read from. + Type of the object. + The existing property value of the JSON that is being converted. + The calling serializer. + The object value. + + + + Determines whether this instance can convert the specified object type. + + Type of the object. + + true if this instance can convert the specified object type; otherwise, false. + + + + + Converts XML to and from JSON. + + + + + Gets or sets the name of the root element to insert when deserializing to XML if the JSON structure has produced multiple root elements. + + The name of the deserialized root element. + + + + Gets or sets a value to indicate whether to write the Json.NET array attribute. + This attribute helps preserve arrays when converting the written XML back to JSON. + + true if the array attribute is written to the XML; otherwise, false. + + + + Gets or sets a value indicating whether to write the root JSON object. + + true if the JSON root object is omitted; otherwise, false. + + + + Gets or sets a value indicating whether to encode special characters when converting JSON to XML. + If true, special characters like ':', '@', '?', '#' and '$' in JSON property names aren't used to specify + XML namespaces, attributes or processing directives. Instead special characters are encoded and written + as part of the XML element name. + + true if special characters are encoded; otherwise, false. + + + + Writes the JSON representation of the object. + + The to write to. + The calling serializer. + The value. + + + + Reads the JSON representation of the object. + + The to read from. + Type of the object. + The existing value of object being read. + The calling serializer. + The object value. + + + + Checks if the is a namespace attribute. + + Attribute name to test. + The attribute name prefix if it has one, otherwise an empty string. + true if attribute name is for a namespace attribute, otherwise false. + + + + Determines whether this instance can convert the specified value type. + + Type of the value. + + true if this instance can convert the specified value type; otherwise, false. + + + + + Specifies how dates are formatted when writing JSON text. + + + + + Dates are written in the ISO 8601 format, e.g. "2012-03-21T05:40Z". + + + + + Dates are written in the Microsoft JSON format, e.g. "\/Date(1198908717056)\/". + + + + + Specifies how date formatted strings, e.g. "\/Date(1198908717056)\/" and "2012-03-21T05:40Z", are parsed when reading JSON text. + + + + + Date formatted strings are not parsed to a date type and are read as strings. + + + + + Date formatted strings, e.g. "\/Date(1198908717056)\/" and "2012-03-21T05:40Z", are parsed to . + + + + + Date formatted strings, e.g. "\/Date(1198908717056)\/" and "2012-03-21T05:40Z", are parsed to . + + + + + Specifies how to treat the time value when converting between string and . + + + + + Treat as local time. If the object represents a Coordinated Universal Time (UTC), it is converted to the local time. + + + + + Treat as a UTC. If the object represents a local time, it is converted to a UTC. + + + + + Treat as a local time if a is being converted to a string. + If a string is being converted to , convert to a local time if a time zone is specified. + + + + + Time zone information should be preserved when converting. + + + + + The default JSON name table implementation. + + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class. + + + + + Gets a string containing the same characters as the specified range of characters in the given array. + + The character array containing the name to find. + The zero-based index into the array specifying the first character of the name. + The number of characters in the name. + A string containing the same characters as the specified range of characters in the given array. + + + + Adds the specified string into name table. + + The string to add. + This method is not thread-safe. + The resolved string. + + + + Specifies default value handling options for the . + + + + + + + + + Include members where the member value is the same as the member's default value when serializing objects. + Included members are written to JSON. Has no effect when deserializing. + + + + + Ignore members where the member value is the same as the member's default value when serializing objects + so that it is not written to JSON. + This option will ignore all default values (e.g. null for objects and nullable types; 0 for integers, + decimals and floating point numbers; and false for booleans). The default value ignored can be changed by + placing the on the property. + + + + + Members with a default value but no JSON will be set to their default value when deserializing. + + + + + Ignore members where the member value is the same as the member's default value when serializing objects + and set members to their default value when deserializing. + + + + + Specifies float format handling options when writing special floating point numbers, e.g. , + and with . + + + + + Write special floating point values as strings in JSON, e.g. "NaN", "Infinity", "-Infinity". + + + + + Write special floating point values as symbols in JSON, e.g. NaN, Infinity, -Infinity. + Note that this will produce non-valid JSON. + + + + + Write special floating point values as the property's default value in JSON, e.g. 0.0 for a property, null for a of property. + + + + + Specifies how floating point numbers, e.g. 1.0 and 9.9, are parsed when reading JSON text. + + + + + Floating point numbers are parsed to . + + + + + Floating point numbers are parsed to . + + + + + Specifies formatting options for the . + + + + + No special formatting is applied. This is the default. + + + + + Causes child objects to be indented according to the and settings. + + + + + Provides an interface for using pooled arrays. + + The array type content. + + + + Rent an array from the pool. This array must be returned when it is no longer needed. + + The minimum required length of the array. The returned array may be longer. + The rented array from the pool. This array must be returned when it is no longer needed. + + + + Return an array to the pool. + + The array that is being returned. + + + + Provides an interface to enable a class to return line and position information. + + + + + Gets a value indicating whether the class can return line information. + + + true if and can be provided; otherwise, false. + + + + + Gets the current line number. + + The current line number or 0 if no line information is available (for example, when returns false). + + + + Gets the current line position. + + The current line position or 0 if no line information is available (for example, when returns false). + + + + Instructs the how to serialize the collection. + + + + + Gets or sets a value indicating whether null items are allowed in the collection. + + true if null items are allowed in the collection; otherwise, false. + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class. + + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class with a flag indicating whether the array can contain null items. + + A flag indicating whether the array can contain null items. + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class with the specified container Id. + + The container Id. + + + + Instructs the to use the specified constructor when deserializing that object. + + + + + Instructs the how to serialize the object. + + + + + Gets or sets the id. + + The id. + + + + Gets or sets the title. + + The title. + + + + Gets or sets the description. + + The description. + + + + Gets or sets the collection's items converter. + + The collection's items converter. + + + + The parameter list to use when constructing the described by . + If null, the default constructor is used. + When non-null, there must be a constructor defined in the that exactly matches the number, + order, and type of these parameters. + + + + [JsonContainer(ItemConverterType = typeof(MyContainerConverter), ItemConverterParameters = new object[] { 123, "Four" })] + + + + + + Gets or sets the of the . + + The of the . + + + + The parameter list to use when constructing the described by . + If null, the default constructor is used. + When non-null, there must be a constructor defined in the that exactly matches the number, + order, and type of these parameters. + + + + [JsonContainer(NamingStrategyType = typeof(MyNamingStrategy), NamingStrategyParameters = new object[] { 123, "Four" })] + + + + + + Gets or sets a value that indicates whether to preserve object references. + + + true to keep object reference; otherwise, false. The default is false. + + + + + Gets or sets a value that indicates whether to preserve collection's items references. + + + true to keep collection's items object references; otherwise, false. The default is false. + + + + + Gets or sets the reference loop handling used when serializing the collection's items. + + The reference loop handling. + + + + Gets or sets the type name handling used when serializing the collection's items. + + The type name handling. + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class. + + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class with the specified container Id. + + The container Id. + + + + Provides methods for converting between .NET types and JSON types. + + + + + + + + Gets or sets a function that creates default . + Default settings are automatically used by serialization methods on , + and and on . + To serialize without using any default settings create a with + . + + + + + Represents JavaScript's boolean value true as a string. This field is read-only. + + + + + Represents JavaScript's boolean value false as a string. This field is read-only. + + + + + Represents JavaScript's null as a string. This field is read-only. + + + + + Represents JavaScript's undefined as a string. This field is read-only. + + + + + Represents JavaScript's positive infinity as a string. This field is read-only. + + + + + Represents JavaScript's negative infinity as a string. This field is read-only. + + + + + Represents JavaScript's NaN as a string. This field is read-only. + + + + + Converts the to its JSON string representation. + + The value to convert. + A JSON string representation of the . + + + + Converts the to its JSON string representation using the specified. + + The value to convert. + The format the date will be converted to. + The time zone handling when the date is converted to a string. + A JSON string representation of the . + + + + Converts the to its JSON string representation. + + The value to convert. + A JSON string representation of the . + + + + Converts the to its JSON string representation using the specified. + + The value to convert. + The format the date will be converted to. + A JSON string representation of the . + + + + Converts the to its JSON string representation. + + The value to convert. + A JSON string representation of the . + + + + Converts the to its JSON string representation. + + The value to convert. + A JSON string representation of the . + + + + Converts the to its JSON string representation. + + The value to convert. + A JSON string representation of the . + + + + Converts the to its JSON string representation. + + The value to convert. + A JSON string representation of the . + + + + Converts the to its JSON string representation. + + The value to convert. + A JSON string representation of the . + + + + Converts the to its JSON string representation. + + The value to convert. + A JSON string representation of the . + + + + Converts the to its JSON string representation. + + The value to convert. + A JSON string representation of the . + + + + Converts the to its JSON string representation. + + The value to convert. + A JSON string representation of the . + + + + Converts the to its JSON string representation. + + The value to convert. + A JSON string representation of the . + + + + Converts the to its JSON string representation. + + The value to convert. + A JSON string representation of the . + + + + Converts the to its JSON string representation. + + The value to convert. + A JSON string representation of the . + + + + Converts the to its JSON string representation. + + The value to convert. + A JSON string representation of the . + + + + Converts the to its JSON string representation. + + The value to convert. + A JSON string representation of the . + + + + Converts the to its JSON string representation. + + The value to convert. + A JSON string representation of the . + + + + Converts the to its JSON string representation. + + The value to convert. + A JSON string representation of the . + + + + Converts the to its JSON string representation. + + The value to convert. + A JSON string representation of the . + + + + Converts the to its JSON string representation. + + The value to convert. + A JSON string representation of the . + + + + Converts the to its JSON string representation. + + The value to convert. + A JSON string representation of the . + + + + Converts the to its JSON string representation. + + The value to convert. + The string delimiter character. + A JSON string representation of the . + + + + Converts the to its JSON string representation. + + The value to convert. + The string delimiter character. + The string escape handling. + A JSON string representation of the . + + + + Converts the to its JSON string representation. + + The value to convert. + A JSON string representation of the . + + + + Serializes the specified object to a JSON string. + + The object to serialize. + A JSON string representation of the object. + + + + Serializes the specified object to a JSON string using formatting. + + The object to serialize. + Indicates how the output should be formatted. + + A JSON string representation of the object. + + + + + Serializes the specified object to a JSON string using a collection of . + + The object to serialize. + A collection of converters used while serializing. + A JSON string representation of the object. + + + + Serializes the specified object to a JSON string using formatting and a collection of . + + The object to serialize. + Indicates how the output should be formatted. + A collection of converters used while serializing. + A JSON string representation of the object. + + + + Serializes the specified object to a JSON string using . + + The object to serialize. + The used to serialize the object. + If this is null, default serialization settings will be used. + + A JSON string representation of the object. + + + + + Serializes the specified object to a JSON string using a type, formatting and . + + The object to serialize. + The used to serialize the object. + If this is null, default serialization settings will be used. + + The type of the value being serialized. + This parameter is used when is to write out the type name if the type of the value does not match. + Specifying the type is optional. + + + A JSON string representation of the object. + + + + + Serializes the specified object to a JSON string using formatting and . + + The object to serialize. + Indicates how the output should be formatted. + The used to serialize the object. + If this is null, default serialization settings will be used. + + A JSON string representation of the object. + + + + + Serializes the specified object to a JSON string using a type, formatting and . + + The object to serialize. + Indicates how the output should be formatted. + The used to serialize the object. + If this is null, default serialization settings will be used. + + The type of the value being serialized. + This parameter is used when is to write out the type name if the type of the value does not match. + Specifying the type is optional. + + + A JSON string representation of the object. + + + + + Deserializes the JSON to a .NET object. + + The JSON to deserialize. + The deserialized object from the JSON string. + + + + Deserializes the JSON to a .NET object using . + + The JSON to deserialize. + + The used to deserialize the object. + If this is null, default serialization settings will be used. + + The deserialized object from the JSON string. + + + + Deserializes the JSON to the specified .NET type. + + The JSON to deserialize. + The of object being deserialized. + The deserialized object from the JSON string. + + + + Deserializes the JSON to the specified .NET type. + + The type of the object to deserialize to. + The JSON to deserialize. + The deserialized object from the JSON string. + + + + Deserializes the JSON to the given anonymous type. + + + The anonymous type to deserialize to. This can't be specified + traditionally and must be inferred from the anonymous type passed + as a parameter. + + The JSON to deserialize. + The anonymous type object. + The deserialized anonymous type from the JSON string. + + + + Deserializes the JSON to the given anonymous type using . + + + The anonymous type to deserialize to. This can't be specified + traditionally and must be inferred from the anonymous type passed + as a parameter. + + The JSON to deserialize. + The anonymous type object. + + The used to deserialize the object. + If this is null, default serialization settings will be used. + + The deserialized anonymous type from the JSON string. + + + + Deserializes the JSON to the specified .NET type using a collection of . + + The type of the object to deserialize to. + The JSON to deserialize. + Converters to use while deserializing. + The deserialized object from the JSON string. + + + + Deserializes the JSON to the specified .NET type using . + + The type of the object to deserialize to. + The object to deserialize. + + The used to deserialize the object. + If this is null, default serialization settings will be used. + + The deserialized object from the JSON string. + + + + Deserializes the JSON to the specified .NET type using a collection of . + + The JSON to deserialize. + The type of the object to deserialize. + Converters to use while deserializing. + The deserialized object from the JSON string. + + + + Deserializes the JSON to the specified .NET type using . + + The JSON to deserialize. + The type of the object to deserialize to. + + The used to deserialize the object. + If this is null, default serialization settings will be used. + + The deserialized object from the JSON string. + + + + Populates the object with values from the JSON string. + + The JSON to populate values from. + The target object to populate values onto. + + + + Populates the object with values from the JSON string using . + + The JSON to populate values from. + The target object to populate values onto. + + The used to deserialize the object. + If this is null, default serialization settings will be used. + + + + + Serializes the to a JSON string. + + The node to serialize. + A JSON string of the . + + + + Serializes the to a JSON string using formatting. + + The node to serialize. + Indicates how the output should be formatted. + A JSON string of the . + + + + Serializes the to a JSON string using formatting and omits the root object if is true. + + The node to serialize. + Indicates how the output should be formatted. + Omits writing the root object. + A JSON string of the . + + + + Deserializes the from a JSON string. + + The JSON string. + The deserialized . + + + + Deserializes the from a JSON string nested in a root element specified by . + + The JSON string. + The name of the root element to append when deserializing. + The deserialized . + + + + Deserializes the from a JSON string nested in a root element specified by + and writes a Json.NET array attribute for collections. + + The JSON string. + The name of the root element to append when deserializing. + + A value to indicate whether to write the Json.NET array attribute. + This attribute helps preserve arrays when converting the written XML back to JSON. + + The deserialized . + + + + Deserializes the from a JSON string nested in a root element specified by , + writes a Json.NET array attribute for collections, and encodes special characters. + + The JSON string. + The name of the root element to append when deserializing. + + A value to indicate whether to write the Json.NET array attribute. + This attribute helps preserve arrays when converting the written XML back to JSON. + + + A value to indicate whether to encode special characters when converting JSON to XML. + If true, special characters like ':', '@', '?', '#' and '$' in JSON property names aren't used to specify + XML namespaces, attributes or processing directives. Instead special characters are encoded and written + as part of the XML element name. + + The deserialized . + + + + Serializes the to a JSON string. + + The node to convert to JSON. + A JSON string of the . + + + + Serializes the to a JSON string using formatting. + + The node to convert to JSON. + Indicates how the output should be formatted. + A JSON string of the . + + + + Serializes the to a JSON string using formatting and omits the root object if is true. + + The node to serialize. + Indicates how the output should be formatted. + Omits writing the root object. + A JSON string of the . + + + + Deserializes the from a JSON string. + + The JSON string. + The deserialized . + + + + Deserializes the from a JSON string nested in a root element specified by . + + The JSON string. + The name of the root element to append when deserializing. + The deserialized . + + + + Deserializes the from a JSON string nested in a root element specified by + and writes a Json.NET array attribute for collections. + + The JSON string. + The name of the root element to append when deserializing. + + A value to indicate whether to write the Json.NET array attribute. + This attribute helps preserve arrays when converting the written XML back to JSON. + + The deserialized . + + + + Deserializes the from a JSON string nested in a root element specified by , + writes a Json.NET array attribute for collections, and encodes special characters. + + The JSON string. + The name of the root element to append when deserializing. + + A value to indicate whether to write the Json.NET array attribute. + This attribute helps preserve arrays when converting the written XML back to JSON. + + + A value to indicate whether to encode special characters when converting JSON to XML. + If true, special characters like ':', '@', '?', '#' and '$' in JSON property names aren't used to specify + XML namespaces, attributes or processing directives. Instead special characters are encoded and written + as part of the XML element name. + + The deserialized . + + + + Converts an object to and from JSON. + + + + + Writes the JSON representation of the object. + + The to write to. + The value. + The calling serializer. + + + + Reads the JSON representation of the object. + + The to read from. + Type of the object. + The existing value of object being read. + The calling serializer. + The object value. + + + + Determines whether this instance can convert the specified object type. + + Type of the object. + + true if this instance can convert the specified object type; otherwise, false. + + + + + Gets a value indicating whether this can read JSON. + + true if this can read JSON; otherwise, false. + + + + Gets a value indicating whether this can write JSON. + + true if this can write JSON; otherwise, false. + + + + Converts an object to and from JSON. + + The object type to convert. + + + + Writes the JSON representation of the object. + + The to write to. + The value. + The calling serializer. + + + + Writes the JSON representation of the object. + + The to write to. + The value. + The calling serializer. + + + + Reads the JSON representation of the object. + + The to read from. + Type of the object. + The existing value of object being read. + The calling serializer. + The object value. + + + + Reads the JSON representation of the object. + + The to read from. + Type of the object. + The existing value of object being read. If there is no existing value then null will be used. + The existing value has a value. + The calling serializer. + The object value. + + + + Determines whether this instance can convert the specified object type. + + Type of the object. + + true if this instance can convert the specified object type; otherwise, false. + + + + + Instructs the to use the specified when serializing the member or class. + + + + + Gets the of the . + + The of the . + + + + The parameter list to use when constructing the described by . + If null, the default constructor is used. + + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class. + + Type of the . + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class. + + Type of the . + Parameter list to use when constructing the . Can be null. + + + + Represents a collection of . + + + + + Instructs the how to serialize the collection. + + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class. + + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class with the specified container Id. + + The container Id. + + + + The exception thrown when an error occurs during JSON serialization or deserialization. + + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class. + + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class + with a specified error message. + + The error message that explains the reason for the exception. + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class + with a specified error message and a reference to the inner exception that is the cause of this exception. + + The error message that explains the reason for the exception. + The exception that is the cause of the current exception, or null if no inner exception is specified. + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class. + + The that holds the serialized object data about the exception being thrown. + The that contains contextual information about the source or destination. + The parameter is null. + The class name is null or is zero (0). + + + + Instructs the to deserialize properties with no matching class member into the specified collection + and write values during serialization. + + + + + Gets or sets a value that indicates whether to write extension data when serializing the object. + + + true to write extension data when serializing the object; otherwise, false. The default is true. + + + + + Gets or sets a value that indicates whether to read extension data when deserializing the object. + + + true to read extension data when deserializing the object; otherwise, false. The default is true. + + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class. + + + + + Instructs the not to serialize the public field or public read/write property value. + + + + + Base class for a table of atomized string objects. + + + + + Gets a string containing the same characters as the specified range of characters in the given array. + + The character array containing the name to find. + The zero-based index into the array specifying the first character of the name. + The number of characters in the name. + A string containing the same characters as the specified range of characters in the given array. + + + + Instructs the how to serialize the object. + + + + + Gets or sets the member serialization. + + The member serialization. + + + + Gets or sets the missing member handling used when deserializing this object. + + The missing member handling. + + + + Gets or sets how the object's properties with null values are handled during serialization and deserialization. + + How the object's properties with null values are handled during serialization and deserialization. + + + + Gets or sets a value that indicates whether the object's properties are required. + + + A value indicating whether the object's properties are required. + + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class. + + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class with the specified member serialization. + + The member serialization. + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class with the specified container Id. + + The container Id. + + + + Instructs the to always serialize the member with the specified name. + + + + + Gets or sets the type used when serializing the property's collection items. + + The collection's items type. + + + + The parameter list to use when constructing the described by . + If null, the default constructor is used. + When non-null, there must be a constructor defined in the that exactly matches the number, + order, and type of these parameters. + + + + [JsonProperty(ItemConverterType = typeof(MyContainerConverter), ItemConverterParameters = new object[] { 123, "Four" })] + + + + + + Gets or sets the of the . + + The of the . + + + + The parameter list to use when constructing the described by . + If null, the default constructor is used. + When non-null, there must be a constructor defined in the that exactly matches the number, + order, and type of these parameters. + + + + [JsonProperty(NamingStrategyType = typeof(MyNamingStrategy), NamingStrategyParameters = new object[] { 123, "Four" })] + + + + + + Gets or sets the null value handling used when serializing this property. + + The null value handling. + + + + Gets or sets the default value handling used when serializing this property. + + The default value handling. + + + + Gets or sets the reference loop handling used when serializing this property. + + The reference loop handling. + + + + Gets or sets the object creation handling used when deserializing this property. + + The object creation handling. + + + + Gets or sets the type name handling used when serializing this property. + + The type name handling. + + + + Gets or sets whether this property's value is serialized as a reference. + + Whether this property's value is serialized as a reference. + + + + Gets or sets the order of serialization of a member. + + The numeric order of serialization. + + + + Gets or sets a value indicating whether this property is required. + + + A value indicating whether this property is required. + + + + + Gets or sets the name of the property. + + The name of the property. + + + + Gets or sets the reference loop handling used when serializing the property's collection items. + + The collection's items reference loop handling. + + + + Gets or sets the type name handling used when serializing the property's collection items. + + The collection's items type name handling. + + + + Gets or sets whether this property's collection items are serialized as a reference. + + Whether this property's collection items are serialized as a reference. + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class. + + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class with the specified name. + + Name of the property. + + + + Represents a reader that provides fast, non-cached, forward-only access to serialized JSON data. + + + + + Specifies the state of the reader. + + + + + A read method has not been called. + + + + + The end of the file has been reached successfully. + + + + + Reader is at a property. + + + + + Reader is at the start of an object. + + + + + Reader is in an object. + + + + + Reader is at the start of an array. + + + + + Reader is in an array. + + + + + The method has been called. + + + + + Reader has just read a value. + + + + + Reader is at the start of a constructor. + + + + + Reader is in a constructor. + + + + + An error occurred that prevents the read operation from continuing. + + + + + The end of the file has been reached successfully. + + + + + Gets the current reader state. + + The current reader state. + + + + Gets or sets a value indicating whether the source should be closed when this reader is closed. + + + true to close the source when this reader is closed; otherwise false. The default is true. + + + + + Gets or sets a value indicating whether multiple pieces of JSON content can + be read from a continuous stream without erroring. + + + true to support reading multiple pieces of JSON content; otherwise false. + The default is false. + + + + + Gets the quotation mark character used to enclose the value of a string. + + + + + Gets or sets how time zones are handled when reading JSON. + + + + + Gets or sets how date formatted strings, e.g. "\/Date(1198908717056)\/" and "2012-03-21T05:40Z", are parsed when reading JSON. + + + + + Gets or sets how floating point numbers, e.g. 1.0 and 9.9, are parsed when reading JSON text. + + + + + Gets or sets how custom date formatted strings are parsed when reading JSON. + + + + + Gets or sets the maximum depth allowed when reading JSON. Reading past this depth will throw a . + A null value means there is no maximum. + The default value is 64. + + + + + Gets the type of the current JSON token. + + + + + Gets the text value of the current JSON token. + + + + + Gets the .NET type for the current JSON token. + + + + + Gets the depth of the current token in the JSON document. + + The depth of the current token in the JSON document. + + + + Gets the path of the current JSON token. + + + + + Gets or sets the culture used when reading JSON. Defaults to . + + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class. + + + + + Reads the next JSON token from the source. + + true if the next token was read successfully; false if there are no more tokens to read. + + + + Reads the next JSON token from the source as a of . + + A of . This method will return null at the end of an array. + + + + Reads the next JSON token from the source as a . + + A . This method will return null at the end of an array. + + + + Reads the next JSON token from the source as a []. + + A [] or null if the next JSON token is null. This method will return null at the end of an array. + + + + Reads the next JSON token from the source as a of . + + A of . This method will return null at the end of an array. + + + + Reads the next JSON token from the source as a of . + + A of . This method will return null at the end of an array. + + + + Reads the next JSON token from the source as a of . + + A of . This method will return null at the end of an array. + + + + Reads the next JSON token from the source as a of . + + A of . This method will return null at the end of an array. + + + + Reads the next JSON token from the source as a of . + + A of . This method will return null at the end of an array. + + + + Skips the children of the current token. + + + + + Sets the current token. + + The new token. + + + + Sets the current token and value. + + The new token. + The value. + + + + Sets the current token and value. + + The new token. + The value. + A flag indicating whether the position index inside an array should be updated. + + + + Sets the state based on current token type. + + + + + Releases unmanaged and - optionally - managed resources. + + true to release both managed and unmanaged resources; false to release only unmanaged resources. + + + + Changes the reader's state to . + If is set to true, the source is also closed. + + + + + The exception thrown when an error occurs while reading JSON text. + + + + + Gets the line number indicating where the error occurred. + + The line number indicating where the error occurred. + + + + Gets the line position indicating where the error occurred. + + The line position indicating where the error occurred. + + + + Gets the path to the JSON where the error occurred. + + The path to the JSON where the error occurred. + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class. + + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class + with a specified error message. + + The error message that explains the reason for the exception. + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class + with a specified error message and a reference to the inner exception that is the cause of this exception. + + The error message that explains the reason for the exception. + The exception that is the cause of the current exception, or null if no inner exception is specified. + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class. + + The that holds the serialized object data about the exception being thrown. + The that contains contextual information about the source or destination. + The parameter is null. + The class name is null or is zero (0). + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class + with a specified error message, JSON path, line number, line position, and a reference to the inner exception that is the cause of this exception. + + The error message that explains the reason for the exception. + The path to the JSON where the error occurred. + The line number indicating where the error occurred. + The line position indicating where the error occurred. + The exception that is the cause of the current exception, or null if no inner exception is specified. + + + + Instructs the to always serialize the member, and to require that the member has a value. + + + + + The exception thrown when an error occurs during JSON serialization or deserialization. + + + + + Gets the line number indicating where the error occurred. + + The line number indicating where the error occurred. + + + + Gets the line position indicating where the error occurred. + + The line position indicating where the error occurred. + + + + Gets the path to the JSON where the error occurred. + + The path to the JSON where the error occurred. + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class. + + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class + with a specified error message. + + The error message that explains the reason for the exception. + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class + with a specified error message and a reference to the inner exception that is the cause of this exception. + + The error message that explains the reason for the exception. + The exception that is the cause of the current exception, or null if no inner exception is specified. + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class. + + The that holds the serialized object data about the exception being thrown. + The that contains contextual information about the source or destination. + The parameter is null. + The class name is null or is zero (0). + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class + with a specified error message, JSON path, line number, line position, and a reference to the inner exception that is the cause of this exception. + + The error message that explains the reason for the exception. + The path to the JSON where the error occurred. + The line number indicating where the error occurred. + The line position indicating where the error occurred. + The exception that is the cause of the current exception, or null if no inner exception is specified. + + + + Serializes and deserializes objects into and from the JSON format. + The enables you to control how objects are encoded into JSON. + + + + + Occurs when the errors during serialization and deserialization. + + + + + Gets or sets the used by the serializer when resolving references. + + + + + Gets or sets the used by the serializer when resolving type names. + + + + + Gets or sets the used by the serializer when resolving type names. + + + + + Gets or sets the used by the serializer when writing trace messages. + + The trace writer. + + + + Gets or sets the equality comparer used by the serializer when comparing references. + + The equality comparer. + + + + Gets or sets how type name writing and reading is handled by the serializer. + The default value is . + + + should be used with caution when your application deserializes JSON from an external source. + Incoming types should be validated with a custom + when deserializing with a value other than . + + + + + Gets or sets how a type name assembly is written and resolved by the serializer. + The default value is . + + The type name assembly format. + + + + Gets or sets how a type name assembly is written and resolved by the serializer. + The default value is . + + The type name assembly format. + + + + Gets or sets how object references are preserved by the serializer. + The default value is . + + + + + Gets or sets how reference loops (e.g. a class referencing itself) is handled. + The default value is . + + + + + Gets or sets how missing members (e.g. JSON contains a property that isn't a member on the object) are handled during deserialization. + The default value is . + + + + + Gets or sets how null values are handled during serialization and deserialization. + The default value is . + + + + + Gets or sets how default values are handled during serialization and deserialization. + The default value is . + + + + + Gets or sets how objects are created during deserialization. + The default value is . + + The object creation handling. + + + + Gets or sets how constructors are used during deserialization. + The default value is . + + The constructor handling. + + + + Gets or sets how metadata properties are used during deserialization. + The default value is . + + The metadata properties handling. + + + + Gets a collection that will be used during serialization. + + Collection that will be used during serialization. + + + + Gets or sets the contract resolver used by the serializer when + serializing .NET objects to JSON and vice versa. + + + + + Gets or sets the used by the serializer when invoking serialization callback methods. + + The context. + + + + Indicates how JSON text output is formatted. + The default value is . + + + + + Gets or sets how dates are written to JSON text. + The default value is . + + + + + Gets or sets how time zones are handled during serialization and deserialization. + The default value is . + + + + + Gets or sets how date formatted strings, e.g. "\/Date(1198908717056)\/" and "2012-03-21T05:40Z", are parsed when reading JSON. + The default value is . + + + + + Gets or sets how floating point numbers, e.g. 1.0 and 9.9, are parsed when reading JSON text. + The default value is . + + + + + Gets or sets how special floating point numbers, e.g. , + and , + are written as JSON text. + The default value is . + + + + + Gets or sets how strings are escaped when writing JSON text. + The default value is . + + + + + Gets or sets how and values are formatted when writing JSON text, + and the expected date format when reading JSON text. + The default value is "yyyy'-'MM'-'dd'T'HH':'mm':'ss.FFFFFFFK". + + + + + Gets or sets the culture used when reading JSON. + The default value is . + + + + + Gets or sets the maximum depth allowed when reading JSON. Reading past this depth will throw a . + A null value means there is no maximum. + The default value is 64. + + + + + Gets a value indicating whether there will be a check for additional JSON content after deserializing an object. + The default value is false. + + + true if there will be a check for additional JSON content after deserializing an object; otherwise, false. + + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class. + + + + + Creates a new instance. + The will not use default settings + from . + + + A new instance. + The will not use default settings + from . + + + + + Creates a new instance using the specified . + The will not use default settings + from . + + The settings to be applied to the . + + A new instance using the specified . + The will not use default settings + from . + + + + + Creates a new instance. + The will use default settings + from . + + + A new instance. + The will use default settings + from . + + + + + Creates a new instance using the specified . + The will use default settings + from as well as the specified . + + The settings to be applied to the . + + A new instance using the specified . + The will use default settings + from as well as the specified . + + + + + Populates the JSON values onto the target object. + + The that contains the JSON structure to read values from. + The target object to populate values onto. + + + + Populates the JSON values onto the target object. + + The that contains the JSON structure to read values from. + The target object to populate values onto. + + + + Deserializes the JSON structure contained by the specified . + + The that contains the JSON structure to deserialize. + The being deserialized. + + + + Deserializes the JSON structure contained by the specified + into an instance of the specified type. + + The containing the object. + The of object being deserialized. + The instance of being deserialized. + + + + Deserializes the JSON structure contained by the specified + into an instance of the specified type. + + The containing the object. + The type of the object to deserialize. + The instance of being deserialized. + + + + Deserializes the JSON structure contained by the specified + into an instance of the specified type. + + The containing the object. + The of object being deserialized. + The instance of being deserialized. + + + + Serializes the specified and writes the JSON structure + using the specified . + + The used to write the JSON structure. + The to serialize. + + + + Serializes the specified and writes the JSON structure + using the specified . + + The used to write the JSON structure. + The to serialize. + + The type of the value being serialized. + This parameter is used when is to write out the type name if the type of the value does not match. + Specifying the type is optional. + + + + + Serializes the specified and writes the JSON structure + using the specified . + + The used to write the JSON structure. + The to serialize. + + The type of the value being serialized. + This parameter is used when is Auto to write out the type name if the type of the value does not match. + Specifying the type is optional. + + + + + Serializes the specified and writes the JSON structure + using the specified . + + The used to write the JSON structure. + The to serialize. + + + + Specifies the settings on a object. + + + + + Gets or sets how reference loops (e.g. a class referencing itself) are handled. + The default value is . + + Reference loop handling. + + + + Gets or sets how missing members (e.g. JSON contains a property that isn't a member on the object) are handled during deserialization. + The default value is . + + Missing member handling. + + + + Gets or sets how objects are created during deserialization. + The default value is . + + The object creation handling. + + + + Gets or sets how null values are handled during serialization and deserialization. + The default value is . + + Null value handling. + + + + Gets or sets how default values are handled during serialization and deserialization. + The default value is . + + The default value handling. + + + + Gets or sets a collection that will be used during serialization. + + The converters. + + + + Gets or sets how object references are preserved by the serializer. + The default value is . + + The preserve references handling. + + + + Gets or sets how type name writing and reading is handled by the serializer. + The default value is . + + + should be used with caution when your application deserializes JSON from an external source. + Incoming types should be validated with a custom + when deserializing with a value other than . + + The type name handling. + + + + Gets or sets how metadata properties are used during deserialization. + The default value is . + + The metadata properties handling. + + + + Gets or sets how a type name assembly is written and resolved by the serializer. + The default value is . + + The type name assembly format. + + + + Gets or sets how a type name assembly is written and resolved by the serializer. + The default value is . + + The type name assembly format. + + + + Gets or sets how constructors are used during deserialization. + The default value is . + + The constructor handling. + + + + Gets or sets the contract resolver used by the serializer when + serializing .NET objects to JSON and vice versa. + + The contract resolver. + + + + Gets or sets the equality comparer used by the serializer when comparing references. + + The equality comparer. + + + + Gets or sets the used by the serializer when resolving references. + + The reference resolver. + + + + Gets or sets a function that creates the used by the serializer when resolving references. + + A function that creates the used by the serializer when resolving references. + + + + Gets or sets the used by the serializer when writing trace messages. + + The trace writer. + + + + Gets or sets the used by the serializer when resolving type names. + + The binder. + + + + Gets or sets the used by the serializer when resolving type names. + + The binder. + + + + Gets or sets the error handler called during serialization and deserialization. + + The error handler called during serialization and deserialization. + + + + Gets or sets the used by the serializer when invoking serialization callback methods. + + The context. + + + + Gets or sets how and values are formatted when writing JSON text, + and the expected date format when reading JSON text. + The default value is "yyyy'-'MM'-'dd'T'HH':'mm':'ss.FFFFFFFK". + + + + + Gets or sets the maximum depth allowed when reading JSON. Reading past this depth will throw a . + A null value means there is no maximum. + The default value is 64. + + + + + Indicates how JSON text output is formatted. + The default value is . + + + + + Gets or sets how dates are written to JSON text. + The default value is . + + + + + Gets or sets how time zones are handled during serialization and deserialization. + The default value is . + + + + + Gets or sets how date formatted strings, e.g. "\/Date(1198908717056)\/" and "2012-03-21T05:40Z", are parsed when reading JSON. + The default value is . + + + + + Gets or sets how special floating point numbers, e.g. , + and , + are written as JSON. + The default value is . + + + + + Gets or sets how floating point numbers, e.g. 1.0 and 9.9, are parsed when reading JSON text. + The default value is . + + + + + Gets or sets how strings are escaped when writing JSON text. + The default value is . + + + + + Gets or sets the culture used when reading JSON. + The default value is . + + + + + Gets a value indicating whether there will be a check for additional content after deserializing an object. + The default value is false. + + + true if there will be a check for additional content after deserializing an object; otherwise, false. + + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class. + + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class + using values copied from the passed in . + + + + + Represents a reader that provides fast, non-cached, forward-only access to JSON text data. + + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class with the specified . + + The containing the JSON data to read. + + + + Gets or sets the reader's property name table. + + + + + Gets or sets the reader's character buffer pool. + + + + + Reads the next JSON token from the underlying . + + + true if the next token was read successfully; false if there are no more tokens to read. + + + + + Reads the next JSON token from the underlying as a of . + + A of . This method will return null at the end of an array. + + + + Reads the next JSON token from the underlying as a of . + + A of . This method will return null at the end of an array. + + + + Reads the next JSON token from the underlying as a . + + A . This method will return null at the end of an array. + + + + Reads the next JSON token from the underlying as a []. + + A [] or null if the next JSON token is null. This method will return null at the end of an array. + + + + Reads the next JSON token from the underlying as a of . + + A of . This method will return null at the end of an array. + + + + Reads the next JSON token from the underlying as a of . + + A of . This method will return null at the end of an array. + + + + Reads the next JSON token from the underlying as a of . + + A of . This method will return null at the end of an array. + + + + Reads the next JSON token from the underlying as a of . + + A of . This method will return null at the end of an array. + + + + Changes the reader's state to . + If is set to true, the underlying is also closed. + + + + + Gets a value indicating whether the class can return line information. + + + true if and can be provided; otherwise, false. + + + + + Gets the current line number. + + + The current line number or 0 if no line information is available (for example, returns false). + + + + + Gets the current line position. + + + The current line position or 0 if no line information is available (for example, returns false). + + + + + Represents a writer that provides a fast, non-cached, forward-only way of generating JSON data. + + + + + Gets or sets the writer's character array pool. + + + + + Gets or sets how many s to write for each level in the hierarchy when is set to . + + + + + Gets or sets which character to use to quote attribute values. + + + + + Gets or sets which character to use for indenting when is set to . + + + + + Gets or sets a value indicating whether object names will be surrounded with quotes. + + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class using the specified . + + The to write to. + + + + Flushes whatever is in the buffer to the underlying and also flushes the underlying . + + + + + Closes this writer. + If is set to true, the underlying is also closed. + If is set to true, the JSON is auto-completed. + + + + + Writes the beginning of a JSON object. + + + + + Writes the beginning of a JSON array. + + + + + Writes the start of a constructor with the given name. + + The name of the constructor. + + + + Writes the specified end token. + + The end token to write. + + + + Writes the property name of a name/value pair on a JSON object. + + The name of the property. + + + + Writes the property name of a name/value pair on a JSON object. + + The name of the property. + A flag to indicate whether the text should be escaped when it is written as a JSON property name. + + + + Writes indent characters. + + + + + Writes the JSON value delimiter. + + + + + Writes an indent space. + + + + + Writes a value. + An error will raised if the value cannot be written as a single JSON token. + + The value to write. + + + + Writes a null value. + + + + + Writes an undefined value. + + + + + Writes raw JSON. + + The raw JSON to write. + + + + Writes a value. + + The value to write. + + + + Writes a value. + + The value to write. + + + + Writes a value. + + The value to write. + + + + Writes a value. + + The value to write. + + + + Writes a value. + + The value to write. + + + + Writes a value. + + The value to write. + + + + Writes a of value. + + The of value to write. + + + + Writes a value. + + The value to write. + + + + Writes a of value. + + The of value to write. + + + + Writes a value. + + The value to write. + + + + Writes a value. + + The value to write. + + + + Writes a value. + + The value to write. + + + + Writes a value. + + The value to write. + + + + Writes a value. + + The value to write. + + + + Writes a value. + + The value to write. + + + + Writes a value. + + The value to write. + + + + Writes a value. + + The value to write. + + + + Writes a [] value. + + The [] value to write. + + + + Writes a value. + + The value to write. + + + + Writes a value. + + The value to write. + + + + Writes a value. + + The value to write. + + + + Writes a value. + + The value to write. + + + + Writes a comment /*...*/ containing the specified text. + + Text to place inside the comment. + + + + Writes the given white space. + + The string of white space characters. + + + + Specifies the type of JSON token. + + + + + This is returned by the if a read method has not been called. + + + + + An object start token. + + + + + An array start token. + + + + + A constructor start token. + + + + + An object property name. + + + + + A comment. + + + + + Raw JSON. + + + + + An integer. + + + + + A float. + + + + + A string. + + + + + A boolean. + + + + + A null token. + + + + + An undefined token. + + + + + An object end token. + + + + + An array end token. + + + + + A constructor end token. + + + + + A Date. + + + + + Byte data. + + + + + + Represents a reader that provides validation. + + + JSON Schema validation has been moved to its own package. See https://www.newtonsoft.com/jsonschema for more details. + + + + + + Sets an event handler for receiving schema validation errors. + + + + + Gets the text value of the current JSON token. + + + + + + Gets the depth of the current token in the JSON document. + + The depth of the current token in the JSON document. + + + + Gets the path of the current JSON token. + + + + + Gets the quotation mark character used to enclose the value of a string. + + + + + + Gets the type of the current JSON token. + + + + + + Gets the .NET type for the current JSON token. + + + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class that + validates the content returned from the given . + + The to read from while validating. + + + + Gets or sets the schema. + + The schema. + + + + Gets the used to construct this . + + The specified in the constructor. + + + + Changes the reader's state to . + If is set to true, the underlying is also closed. + + + + + Reads the next JSON token from the underlying as a of . + + A of . + + + + Reads the next JSON token from the underlying as a []. + + + A [] or null if the next JSON token is null. + + + + + Reads the next JSON token from the underlying as a of . + + A of . + + + + Reads the next JSON token from the underlying as a of . + + A of . + + + + Reads the next JSON token from the underlying as a of . + + A of . + + + + Reads the next JSON token from the underlying as a . + + A . This method will return null at the end of an array. + + + + Reads the next JSON token from the underlying as a of . + + A of . This method will return null at the end of an array. + + + + Reads the next JSON token from the underlying as a of . + + A of . + + + + Reads the next JSON token from the underlying . + + + true if the next token was read successfully; false if there are no more tokens to read. + + + + + Represents a writer that provides a fast, non-cached, forward-only way of generating JSON data. + + + + + Gets or sets a value indicating whether the destination should be closed when this writer is closed. + + + true to close the destination when this writer is closed; otherwise false. The default is true. + + + + + Gets or sets a value indicating whether the JSON should be auto-completed when this writer is closed. + + + true to auto-complete the JSON when this writer is closed; otherwise false. The default is true. + + + + + Gets the top. + + The top. + + + + Gets the state of the writer. + + + + + Gets the path of the writer. + + + + + Gets or sets a value indicating how JSON text output should be formatted. + + + + + Gets or sets how dates are written to JSON text. + + + + + Gets or sets how time zones are handled when writing JSON text. + + + + + Gets or sets how strings are escaped when writing JSON text. + + + + + Gets or sets how special floating point numbers, e.g. , + and , + are written to JSON text. + + + + + Gets or sets how and values are formatted when writing JSON text. + + + + + Gets or sets the culture used when writing JSON. Defaults to . + + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class. + + + + + Flushes whatever is in the buffer to the destination and also flushes the destination. + + + + + Closes this writer. + If is set to true, the destination is also closed. + If is set to true, the JSON is auto-completed. + + + + + Writes the beginning of a JSON object. + + + + + Writes the end of a JSON object. + + + + + Writes the beginning of a JSON array. + + + + + Writes the end of an array. + + + + + Writes the start of a constructor with the given name. + + The name of the constructor. + + + + Writes the end constructor. + + + + + Writes the property name of a name/value pair of a JSON object. + + The name of the property. + + + + Writes the property name of a name/value pair of a JSON object. + + The name of the property. + A flag to indicate whether the text should be escaped when it is written as a JSON property name. + + + + Writes the end of the current JSON object or array. + + + + + Writes the current token and its children. + + The to read the token from. + + + + Writes the current token. + + The to read the token from. + A flag indicating whether the current token's children should be written. + + + + Writes the token and its value. + + The to write. + + The value to write. + A value is only required for tokens that have an associated value, e.g. the property name for . + null can be passed to the method for tokens that don't have a value, e.g. . + + + + + Writes the token. + + The to write. + + + + Writes the specified end token. + + The end token to write. + + + + Writes indent characters. + + + + + Writes the JSON value delimiter. + + + + + Writes an indent space. + + + + + Writes a null value. + + + + + Writes an undefined value. + + + + + Writes raw JSON without changing the writer's state. + + The raw JSON to write. + + + + Writes raw JSON where a value is expected and updates the writer's state. + + The raw JSON to write. + + + + Writes a value. + + The value to write. + + + + Writes a value. + + The value to write. + + + + Writes a value. + + The value to write. + + + + Writes a value. + + The value to write. + + + + Writes a value. + + The value to write. + + + + Writes a value. + + The value to write. + + + + Writes a value. + + The value to write. + + + + Writes a value. + + The value to write. + + + + Writes a value. + + The value to write. + + + + Writes a value. + + The value to write. + + + + Writes a value. + + The value to write. + + + + Writes a value. + + The value to write. + + + + Writes a value. + + The value to write. + + + + Writes a value. + + The value to write. + + + + Writes a value. + + The value to write. + + + + Writes a value. + + The value to write. + + + + Writes a value. + + The value to write. + + + + Writes a value. + + The value to write. + + + + Writes a of value. + + The of value to write. + + + + Writes a of value. + + The of value to write. + + + + Writes a of value. + + The of value to write. + + + + Writes a of value. + + The of value to write. + + + + Writes a of value. + + The of value to write. + + + + Writes a of value. + + The of value to write. + + + + Writes a of value. + + The of value to write. + + + + Writes a of value. + + The of value to write. + + + + Writes a of value. + + The of value to write. + + + + Writes a of value. + + The of value to write. + + + + Writes a of value. + + The of value to write. + + + + Writes a of value. + + The of value to write. + + + + Writes a of value. + + The of value to write. + + + + Writes a of value. + + The of value to write. + + + + Writes a of value. + + The of value to write. + + + + Writes a of value. + + The of value to write. + + + + Writes a of value. + + The of value to write. + + + + Writes a [] value. + + The [] value to write. + + + + Writes a value. + + The value to write. + + + + Writes a value. + An error will raised if the value cannot be written as a single JSON token. + + The value to write. + + + + Writes a comment /*...*/ containing the specified text. + + Text to place inside the comment. + + + + Writes the given white space. + + The string of white space characters. + + + + Releases unmanaged and - optionally - managed resources. + + true to release both managed and unmanaged resources; false to release only unmanaged resources. + + + + Sets the state of the . + + The being written. + The value being written. + + + + The exception thrown when an error occurs while writing JSON text. + + + + + Gets the path to the JSON where the error occurred. + + The path to the JSON where the error occurred. + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class. + + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class + with a specified error message. + + The error message that explains the reason for the exception. + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class + with a specified error message and a reference to the inner exception that is the cause of this exception. + + The error message that explains the reason for the exception. + The exception that is the cause of the current exception, or null if no inner exception is specified. + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class. + + The that holds the serialized object data about the exception being thrown. + The that contains contextual information about the source or destination. + The parameter is null. + The class name is null or is zero (0). + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class + with a specified error message, JSON path and a reference to the inner exception that is the cause of this exception. + + The error message that explains the reason for the exception. + The path to the JSON where the error occurred. + The exception that is the cause of the current exception, or null if no inner exception is specified. + + + + Specifies how JSON comments are handled when loading JSON. + + + + + Ignore comments. + + + + + Load comments as a with type . + + + + + Specifies how duplicate property names are handled when loading JSON. + + + + + Replace the existing value when there is a duplicate property. The value of the last property in the JSON object will be used. + + + + + Ignore the new value when there is a duplicate property. The value of the first property in the JSON object will be used. + + + + + Throw a when a duplicate property is encountered. + + + + + Contains the LINQ to JSON extension methods. + + + + + Returns a collection of tokens that contains the ancestors of every token in the source collection. + + The type of the objects in source, constrained to . + An of that contains the source collection. + An of that contains the ancestors of every token in the source collection. + + + + Returns a collection of tokens that contains every token in the source collection, and the ancestors of every token in the source collection. + + The type of the objects in source, constrained to . + An of that contains the source collection. + An of that contains every token in the source collection, the ancestors of every token in the source collection. + + + + Returns a collection of tokens that contains the descendants of every token in the source collection. + + The type of the objects in source, constrained to . + An of that contains the source collection. + An of that contains the descendants of every token in the source collection. + + + + Returns a collection of tokens that contains every token in the source collection, and the descendants of every token in the source collection. + + The type of the objects in source, constrained to . + An of that contains the source collection. + An of that contains every token in the source collection, and the descendants of every token in the source collection. + + + + Returns a collection of child properties of every object in the source collection. + + An of that contains the source collection. + An of that contains the properties of every object in the source collection. + + + + Returns a collection of child values of every object in the source collection with the given key. + + An of that contains the source collection. + The token key. + An of that contains the values of every token in the source collection with the given key. + + + + Returns a collection of child values of every object in the source collection. + + An of that contains the source collection. + An of that contains the values of every token in the source collection. + + + + Returns a collection of converted child values of every object in the source collection with the given key. + + The type to convert the values to. + An of that contains the source collection. + The token key. + An that contains the converted values of every token in the source collection with the given key. + + + + Returns a collection of converted child values of every object in the source collection. + + The type to convert the values to. + An of that contains the source collection. + An that contains the converted values of every token in the source collection. + + + + Converts the value. + + The type to convert the value to. + A cast as a of . + A converted value. + + + + Converts the value. + + The source collection type. + The type to convert the value to. + A cast as a of . + A converted value. + + + + Returns a collection of child tokens of every array in the source collection. + + The source collection type. + An of that contains the source collection. + An of that contains the values of every token in the source collection. + + + + Returns a collection of converted child tokens of every array in the source collection. + + An of that contains the source collection. + The type to convert the values to. + The source collection type. + An that contains the converted values of every token in the source collection. + + + + Returns the input typed as . + + An of that contains the source collection. + The input typed as . + + + + Returns the input typed as . + + The source collection type. + An of that contains the source collection. + The input typed as . + + + + Represents a collection of objects. + + The type of token. + + + + Gets the of with the specified key. + + + + + + Represents a JSON array. + + + + + + + + Gets the container's children tokens. + + The container's children tokens. + + + + Gets the node type for this . + + The type. + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class. + + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class from another object. + + A object to copy from. + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class with the specified content. + + The contents of the array. + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class with the specified content. + + The contents of the array. + + + + Loads an from a . + + A that will be read for the content of the . + A that contains the JSON that was read from the specified . + + + + Loads an from a . + + A that will be read for the content of the . + The used to load the JSON. + If this is null, default load settings will be used. + A that contains the JSON that was read from the specified . + + + + Load a from a string that contains JSON. + + A that contains JSON. + A populated from the string that contains JSON. + + + + + + + Load a from a string that contains JSON. + + A that contains JSON. + The used to load the JSON. + If this is null, default load settings will be used. + A populated from the string that contains JSON. + + + + + + + Creates a from an object. + + The object that will be used to create . + A with the values of the specified object. + + + + Creates a from an object. + + The object that will be used to create . + The that will be used to read the object. + A with the values of the specified object. + + + + Writes this token to a . + + A into which this method will write. + A collection of which will be used when writing the token. + + + + Gets the with the specified key. + + The with the specified key. + + + + Gets or sets the at the specified index. + + + + + + Determines the index of a specific item in the . + + The object to locate in the . + + The index of if found in the list; otherwise, -1. + + + + + Inserts an item to the at the specified index. + + The zero-based index at which should be inserted. + The object to insert into the . + + is not a valid index in the . + + + + + Removes the item at the specified index. + + The zero-based index of the item to remove. + + is not a valid index in the . + + + + + Returns an enumerator that iterates through the collection. + + + A of that can be used to iterate through the collection. + + + + + Adds an item to the . + + The object to add to the . + + + + Removes all items from the . + + + + + Determines whether the contains a specific value. + + The object to locate in the . + + true if is found in the ; otherwise, false. + + + + + Copies the elements of the to an array, starting at a particular array index. + + The array. + Index of the array. + + + + Gets a value indicating whether the is read-only. + + true if the is read-only; otherwise, false. + + + + Removes the first occurrence of a specific object from the . + + The object to remove from the . + + true if was successfully removed from the ; otherwise, false. This method also returns false if is not found in the original . + + + + + Represents a JSON constructor. + + + + + Gets the container's children tokens. + + The container's children tokens. + + + + Gets or sets the name of this constructor. + + The constructor name. + + + + Gets the node type for this . + + The type. + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class. + + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class from another object. + + A object to copy from. + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class with the specified name and content. + + The constructor name. + The contents of the constructor. + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class with the specified name and content. + + The constructor name. + The contents of the constructor. + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class with the specified name. + + The constructor name. + + + + Writes this token to a . + + A into which this method will write. + A collection of which will be used when writing the token. + + + + Gets the with the specified key. + + The with the specified key. + + + + Loads a from a . + + A that will be read for the content of the . + A that contains the JSON that was read from the specified . + + + + Loads a from a . + + A that will be read for the content of the . + The used to load the JSON. + If this is null, default load settings will be used. + A that contains the JSON that was read from the specified . + + + + Represents a token that can contain other tokens. + + + + + Occurs when the list changes or an item in the list changes. + + + + + Occurs before an item is added to the collection. + + + + + Occurs when the items list of the collection has changed, or the collection is reset. + + + + + Gets the container's children tokens. + + The container's children tokens. + + + + Raises the event. + + The instance containing the event data. + + + + Raises the event. + + The instance containing the event data. + + + + Raises the event. + + The instance containing the event data. + + + + Gets a value indicating whether this token has child tokens. + + + true if this token has child values; otherwise, false. + + + + + Get the first child token of this token. + + + A containing the first child token of the . + + + + + Get the last child token of this token. + + + A containing the last child token of the . + + + + + Returns a collection of the child tokens of this token, in document order. + + + An of containing the child tokens of this , in document order. + + + + + Returns a collection of the child values of this token, in document order. + + The type to convert the values to. + + A containing the child values of this , in document order. + + + + + Returns a collection of the descendant tokens for this token in document order. + + An of containing the descendant tokens of the . + + + + Returns a collection of the tokens that contain this token, and all descendant tokens of this token, in document order. + + An of containing this token, and all the descendant tokens of the . + + + + Adds the specified content as children of this . + + The content to be added. + + + + Adds the specified content as the first children of this . + + The content to be added. + + + + Creates a that can be used to add tokens to the . + + A that is ready to have content written to it. + + + + Replaces the child nodes of this token with the specified content. + + The content. + + + + Removes the child nodes from this token. + + + + + Merge the specified content into this . + + The content to be merged. + + + + Merge the specified content into this using . + + The content to be merged. + The used to merge the content. + + + + Gets the count of child JSON tokens. + + The count of child JSON tokens. + + + + Represents a collection of objects. + + The type of token. + + + + An empty collection of objects. + + + + + Initializes a new instance of the struct. + + The enumerable. + + + + Returns an enumerator that can be used to iterate through the collection. + + + A that can be used to iterate through the collection. + + + + + Gets the of with the specified key. + + + + + + Determines whether the specified is equal to this instance. + + The to compare with this instance. + + true if the specified is equal to this instance; otherwise, false. + + + + + Determines whether the specified is equal to this instance. + + The to compare with this instance. + + true if the specified is equal to this instance; otherwise, false. + + + + + Returns a hash code for this instance. + + + A hash code for this instance, suitable for use in hashing algorithms and data structures like a hash table. + + + + + Represents a JSON object. + + + + + + + + Gets the container's children tokens. + + The container's children tokens. + + + + Occurs when a property value changes. + + + + + Occurs when a property value is changing. + + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class. + + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class from another object. + + A object to copy from. + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class with the specified content. + + The contents of the object. + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class with the specified content. + + The contents of the object. + + + + Gets the node type for this . + + The type. + + + + Gets an of of this object's properties. + + An of of this object's properties. + + + + Gets a with the specified name. + + The property name. + A with the specified name or null. + + + + Gets the with the specified name. + The exact name will be searched for first and if no matching property is found then + the will be used to match a property. + + The property name. + One of the enumeration values that specifies how the strings will be compared. + A matched with the specified name or null. + + + + Gets a of of this object's property values. + + A of of this object's property values. + + + + Gets the with the specified key. + + The with the specified key. + + + + Gets or sets the with the specified property name. + + + + + + Loads a from a . + + A that will be read for the content of the . + A that contains the JSON that was read from the specified . + + is not valid JSON. + + + + + Loads a from a . + + A that will be read for the content of the . + The used to load the JSON. + If this is null, default load settings will be used. + A that contains the JSON that was read from the specified . + + is not valid JSON. + + + + + Load a from a string that contains JSON. + + A that contains JSON. + A populated from the string that contains JSON. + + is not valid JSON. + + + + + + + + Load a from a string that contains JSON. + + A that contains JSON. + The used to load the JSON. + If this is null, default load settings will be used. + A populated from the string that contains JSON. + + is not valid JSON. + + + + + + + + Creates a from an object. + + The object that will be used to create . + A with the values of the specified object. + + + + Creates a from an object. + + The object that will be used to create . + The that will be used to read the object. + A with the values of the specified object. + + + + Writes this token to a . + + A into which this method will write. + A collection of which will be used when writing the token. + + + + Gets the with the specified property name. + + Name of the property. + The with the specified property name. + + + + Gets the with the specified property name. + The exact property name will be searched for first and if no matching property is found then + the will be used to match a property. + + Name of the property. + One of the enumeration values that specifies how the strings will be compared. + The with the specified property name. + + + + Tries to get the with the specified property name. + The exact property name will be searched for first and if no matching property is found then + the will be used to match a property. + + Name of the property. + The value. + One of the enumeration values that specifies how the strings will be compared. + true if a value was successfully retrieved; otherwise, false. + + + + Adds the specified property name. + + Name of the property. + The value. + + + + Determines whether the JSON object has the specified property name. + + Name of the property. + true if the JSON object has the specified property name; otherwise, false. + + + + Removes the property with the specified name. + + Name of the property. + true if item was successfully removed; otherwise, false. + + + + Tries to get the with the specified property name. + + Name of the property. + The value. + true if a value was successfully retrieved; otherwise, false. + + + + Returns an enumerator that can be used to iterate through the collection. + + + A that can be used to iterate through the collection. + + + + + Raises the event with the provided arguments. + + Name of the property. + + + + Raises the event with the provided arguments. + + Name of the property. + + + + Returns the responsible for binding operations performed on this object. + + The expression tree representation of the runtime value. + + The to bind this object. + + + + + Represents a JSON property. + + + + + Gets the container's children tokens. + + The container's children tokens. + + + + Gets the property name. + + The property name. + + + + Gets or sets the property value. + + The property value. + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class from another object. + + A object to copy from. + + + + Gets the node type for this . + + The type. + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class. + + The property name. + The property content. + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class. + + The property name. + The property content. + + + + Writes this token to a . + + A into which this method will write. + A collection of which will be used when writing the token. + + + + Loads a from a . + + A that will be read for the content of the . + A that contains the JSON that was read from the specified . + + + + Loads a from a . + + A that will be read for the content of the . + The used to load the JSON. + If this is null, default load settings will be used. + A that contains the JSON that was read from the specified . + + + + Represents a view of a . + + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class. + + The name. + + + + When overridden in a derived class, returns whether resetting an object changes its value. + + + true if resetting the component changes its value; otherwise, false. + + The component to test for reset capability. + + + + When overridden in a derived class, gets the current value of the property on a component. + + + The value of a property for a given component. + + The component with the property for which to retrieve the value. + + + + When overridden in a derived class, resets the value for this property of the component to the default value. + + The component with the property value that is to be reset to the default value. + + + + When overridden in a derived class, sets the value of the component to a different value. + + The component with the property value that is to be set. + The new value. + + + + When overridden in a derived class, determines a value indicating whether the value of this property needs to be persisted. + + + true if the property should be persisted; otherwise, false. + + The component with the property to be examined for persistence. + + + + When overridden in a derived class, gets the type of the component this property is bound to. + + + A that represents the type of component this property is bound to. + When the or + + methods are invoked, the object specified might be an instance of this type. + + + + + When overridden in a derived class, gets a value indicating whether this property is read-only. + + + true if the property is read-only; otherwise, false. + + + + + When overridden in a derived class, gets the type of the property. + + + A that represents the type of the property. + + + + + Gets the hash code for the name of the member. + + + + The hash code for the name of the member. + + + + + Represents a raw JSON string. + + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class from another object. + + A object to copy from. + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class. + + The raw json. + + + + Creates an instance of with the content of the reader's current token. + + The reader. + An instance of with the content of the reader's current token. + + + + Specifies the settings used when cloning JSON. + + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class. + + + + + Gets or sets a flag that indicates whether to copy annotations when cloning a . + The default value is true. + + + A flag that indicates whether to copy annotations when cloning a . + + + + + Specifies the settings used when loading JSON. + + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class. + + + + + Gets or sets how JSON comments are handled when loading JSON. + The default value is . + + The JSON comment handling. + + + + Gets or sets how JSON line info is handled when loading JSON. + The default value is . + + The JSON line info handling. + + + + Gets or sets how duplicate property names in JSON objects are handled when loading JSON. + The default value is . + + The JSON duplicate property name handling. + + + + Specifies the settings used when merging JSON. + + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class. + + + + + Gets or sets the method used when merging JSON arrays. + + The method used when merging JSON arrays. + + + + Gets or sets how null value properties are merged. + + How null value properties are merged. + + + + Gets or sets the comparison used to match property names while merging. + The exact property name will be searched for first and if no matching property is found then + the will be used to match a property. + + The comparison used to match property names while merging. + + + + Specifies the settings used when selecting JSON. + + + + + Gets or sets a flag that indicates whether an error should be thrown if + no tokens are found when evaluating part of the expression. + + + A flag that indicates whether an error should be thrown if + no tokens are found when evaluating part of the expression. + + + + + Represents an abstract JSON token. + + + + + Gets a comparer that can compare two tokens for value equality. + + A that can compare two nodes for value equality. + + + + Gets or sets the parent. + + The parent. + + + + Gets the root of this . + + The root of this . + + + + Gets the node type for this . + + The type. + + + + Gets a value indicating whether this token has child tokens. + + + true if this token has child values; otherwise, false. + + + + + Compares the values of two tokens, including the values of all descendant tokens. + + The first to compare. + The second to compare. + true if the tokens are equal; otherwise false. + + + + Gets the next sibling token of this node. + + The that contains the next sibling token. + + + + Gets the previous sibling token of this node. + + The that contains the previous sibling token. + + + + Gets the path of the JSON token. + + + + + Adds the specified content immediately after this token. + + A content object that contains simple content or a collection of content objects to be added after this token. + + + + Adds the specified content immediately before this token. + + A content object that contains simple content or a collection of content objects to be added before this token. + + + + Returns a collection of the ancestor tokens of this token. + + A collection of the ancestor tokens of this token. + + + + Returns a collection of tokens that contain this token, and the ancestors of this token. + + A collection of tokens that contain this token, and the ancestors of this token. + + + + Returns a collection of the sibling tokens after this token, in document order. + + A collection of the sibling tokens after this tokens, in document order. + + + + Returns a collection of the sibling tokens before this token, in document order. + + A collection of the sibling tokens before this token, in document order. + + + + Gets the with the specified key. + + The with the specified key. + + + + Gets the with the specified key converted to the specified type. + + The type to convert the token to. + The token key. + The converted token value. + + + + Get the first child token of this token. + + A containing the first child token of the . + + + + Get the last child token of this token. + + A containing the last child token of the . + + + + Returns a collection of the child tokens of this token, in document order. + + An of containing the child tokens of this , in document order. + + + + Returns a collection of the child tokens of this token, in document order, filtered by the specified type. + + The type to filter the child tokens on. + A containing the child tokens of this , in document order. + + + + Returns a collection of the child values of this token, in document order. + + The type to convert the values to. + A containing the child values of this , in document order. + + + + Removes this token from its parent. + + + + + Replaces this token with the specified token. + + The value. + + + + Writes this token to a . + + A into which this method will write. + A collection of which will be used when writing the token. + + + + Returns the indented JSON for this token. + + + ToString() returns a non-JSON string value for tokens with a type of . + If you want the JSON for all token types then you should use . + + + The indented JSON for this token. + + + + + Returns the JSON for this token using the given formatting and converters. + + Indicates how the output should be formatted. + A collection of s which will be used when writing the token. + The JSON for this token using the given formatting and converters. + + + + Performs an explicit conversion from to . + + The value. + The result of the conversion. + + + + Performs an explicit conversion from to . + + The value. + The result of the conversion. + + + + Performs an explicit conversion from to of . + + The value. + The result of the conversion. + + + + Performs an explicit conversion from to of . + + The value. + The result of the conversion. + + + + Performs an explicit conversion from to of . + + The value. + The result of the conversion. + + + + Performs an explicit conversion from to of . + + The value. + The result of the conversion. + + + + Performs an explicit conversion from to of . + + The value. + The result of the conversion. + + + + Performs an explicit conversion from to of . + + The value. + The result of the conversion. + + + + Performs an explicit conversion from to of . + + The value. + The result of the conversion. + + + + Performs an explicit conversion from to . + + The value. + The result of the conversion. + + + + Performs an explicit conversion from to . + + The value. + The result of the conversion. + + + + Performs an explicit conversion from to . + + The value. + The result of the conversion. + + + + Performs an explicit conversion from to . + + The value. + The result of the conversion. + + + + Performs an explicit conversion from to . + + The value. + The result of the conversion. + + + + Performs an explicit conversion from to . + + The value. + The result of the conversion. + + + + Performs an explicit conversion from to of . + + The value. + The result of the conversion. + + + + Performs an explicit conversion from to of . + + The value. + The result of the conversion. + + + + Performs an explicit conversion from to of . + + The value. + The result of the conversion. + + + + Performs an explicit conversion from to of . + + The value. + The result of the conversion. + + + + Performs an explicit conversion from to of . + + The value. + The result of the conversion. + + + + Performs an explicit conversion from to of . + + The value. + The result of the conversion. + + + + Performs an explicit conversion from to of . + + The value. + The result of the conversion. + + + + Performs an explicit conversion from to of . + + The value. + The result of the conversion. + + + + Performs an explicit conversion from to . + + The value. + The result of the conversion. + + + + Performs an explicit conversion from to of . + + The value. + The result of the conversion. + + + + Performs an explicit conversion from to of . + + The value. + The result of the conversion. + + + + Performs an explicit conversion from to . + + The value. + The result of the conversion. + + + + Performs an explicit conversion from to . + + The value. + The result of the conversion. + + + + Performs an explicit conversion from to . + + The value. + The result of the conversion. + + + + Performs an explicit conversion from to . + + The value. + The result of the conversion. + + + + Performs an explicit conversion from to . + + The value. + The result of the conversion. + + + + Performs an explicit conversion from to []. + + The value. + The result of the conversion. + + + + Performs an explicit conversion from to . + + The value. + The result of the conversion. + + + + Performs an explicit conversion from to of . + + The value. + The result of the conversion. + + + + Performs an explicit conversion from to . + + The value. + The result of the conversion. + + + + Performs an explicit conversion from to of . + + The value. + The result of the conversion. + + + + Performs an explicit conversion from to . + + The value. + The result of the conversion. + + + + Performs an implicit conversion from to . + + The value to create a from. + The initialized with the specified value. + + + + Performs an implicit conversion from to . + + The value to create a from. + The initialized with the specified value. + + + + Performs an implicit conversion from to . + + The value to create a from. + The initialized with the specified value. + + + + Performs an implicit conversion from of to . + + The value to create a from. + The initialized with the specified value. + + + + Performs an implicit conversion from to . + + The value to create a from. + The initialized with the specified value. + + + + Performs an implicit conversion from of to . + + The value to create a from. + The initialized with the specified value. + + + + Performs an implicit conversion from of to . + + The value to create a from. + The initialized with the specified value. + + + + Performs an implicit conversion from of to . + + The value to create a from. + The initialized with the specified value. + + + + Performs an implicit conversion from of to . + + The value to create a from. + The initialized with the specified value. + + + + Performs an implicit conversion from of to . + + The value to create a from. + The initialized with the specified value. + + + + Performs an implicit conversion from of to . + + The value to create a from. + The initialized with the specified value. + + + + Performs an implicit conversion from of to . + + The value to create a from. + The initialized with the specified value. + + + + Performs an implicit conversion from to . + + The value to create a from. + The initialized with the specified value. + + + + Performs an implicit conversion from to . + + The value to create a from. + The initialized with the specified value. + + + + Performs an implicit conversion from to . + + The value to create a from. + The initialized with the specified value. + + + + Performs an implicit conversion from of to . + + The value to create a from. + The initialized with the specified value. + + + + Performs an implicit conversion from to . + + The value to create a from. + The initialized with the specified value. + + + + Performs an implicit conversion from of to . + + The value to create a from. + The initialized with the specified value. + + + + Performs an implicit conversion from of to . + + The value to create a from. + The initialized with the specified value. + + + + Performs an implicit conversion from to . + + The value to create a from. + The initialized with the specified value. + + + + Performs an implicit conversion from of to . + + The value to create a from. + The initialized with the specified value. + + + + Performs an implicit conversion from of to . + + The value to create a from. + The initialized with the specified value. + + + + Performs an implicit conversion from of to . + + The value to create a from. + The initialized with the specified value. + + + + Performs an implicit conversion from of to . + + The value to create a from. + The initialized with the specified value. + + + + Performs an implicit conversion from to . + + The value to create a from. + The initialized with the specified value. + + + + Performs an implicit conversion from to . + + The value to create a from. + The initialized with the specified value. + + + + Performs an implicit conversion from to . + + The value to create a from. + The initialized with the specified value. + + + + Performs an implicit conversion from to . + + The value to create a from. + The initialized with the specified value. + + + + Performs an implicit conversion from to . + + The value to create a from. + The initialized with the specified value. + + + + Performs an implicit conversion from [] to . + + The value to create a from. + The initialized with the specified value. + + + + Performs an implicit conversion from to . + + The value to create a from. + The initialized with the specified value. + + + + Performs an implicit conversion from to . + + The value to create a from. + The initialized with the specified value. + + + + Performs an implicit conversion from of to . + + The value to create a from. + The initialized with the specified value. + + + + Performs an implicit conversion from to . + + The value to create a from. + The initialized with the specified value. + + + + Performs an implicit conversion from of to . + + The value to create a from. + The initialized with the specified value. + + + + Creates a for this token. + + A that can be used to read this token and its descendants. + + + + Creates a from an object. + + The object that will be used to create . + A with the value of the specified object. + + + + Creates a from an object using the specified . + + The object that will be used to create . + The that will be used when reading the object. + A with the value of the specified object. + + + + Creates an instance of the specified .NET type from the . + + The object type that the token will be deserialized to. + The new object created from the JSON value. + + + + Creates an instance of the specified .NET type from the . + + The object type that the token will be deserialized to. + The new object created from the JSON value. + + + + Creates an instance of the specified .NET type from the using the specified . + + The object type that the token will be deserialized to. + The that will be used when creating the object. + The new object created from the JSON value. + + + + Creates an instance of the specified .NET type from the using the specified . + + The object type that the token will be deserialized to. + The that will be used when creating the object. + The new object created from the JSON value. + + + + Creates a from a . + + A positioned at the token to read into this . + + A that contains the token and its descendant tokens + that were read from the reader. The runtime type of the token is determined + by the token type of the first token encountered in the reader. + + + + + Creates a from a . + + An positioned at the token to read into this . + The used to load the JSON. + If this is null, default load settings will be used. + + A that contains the token and its descendant tokens + that were read from the reader. The runtime type of the token is determined + by the token type of the first token encountered in the reader. + + + + + Load a from a string that contains JSON. + + A that contains JSON. + A populated from the string that contains JSON. + + + + Load a from a string that contains JSON. + + A that contains JSON. + The used to load the JSON. + If this is null, default load settings will be used. + A populated from the string that contains JSON. + + + + Creates a from a . + + A positioned at the token to read into this . + The used to load the JSON. + If this is null, default load settings will be used. + + A that contains the token and its descendant tokens + that were read from the reader. The runtime type of the token is determined + by the token type of the first token encountered in the reader. + + + + + Creates a from a . + + A positioned at the token to read into this . + + A that contains the token and its descendant tokens + that were read from the reader. The runtime type of the token is determined + by the token type of the first token encountered in the reader. + + + + + Selects a using a JSONPath expression. Selects the token that matches the object path. + + + A that contains a JSONPath expression. + + A , or null. + + + + Selects a using a JSONPath expression. Selects the token that matches the object path. + + + A that contains a JSONPath expression. + + A flag to indicate whether an error should be thrown if no tokens are found when evaluating part of the expression. + A . + + + + Selects a using a JSONPath expression. Selects the token that matches the object path. + + + A that contains a JSONPath expression. + + The used to select tokens. + A . + + + + Selects a collection of elements using a JSONPath expression. + + + A that contains a JSONPath expression. + + An of that contains the selected elements. + + + + Selects a collection of elements using a JSONPath expression. + + + A that contains a JSONPath expression. + + A flag to indicate whether an error should be thrown if no tokens are found when evaluating part of the expression. + An of that contains the selected elements. + + + + Selects a collection of elements using a JSONPath expression. + + + A that contains a JSONPath expression. + + The used to select tokens. + An of that contains the selected elements. + + + + Returns the responsible for binding operations performed on this object. + + The expression tree representation of the runtime value. + + The to bind this object. + + + + + Returns the responsible for binding operations performed on this object. + + The expression tree representation of the runtime value. + + The to bind this object. + + + + + Creates a new instance of the . All child tokens are recursively cloned. + + A new instance of the . + + + + Creates a new instance of the . All child tokens are recursively cloned. + + A object to configure cloning settings. + A new instance of the . + + + + Adds an object to the annotation list of this . + + The annotation to add. + + + + Get the first annotation object of the specified type from this . + + The type of the annotation to retrieve. + The first annotation object that matches the specified type, or null if no annotation is of the specified type. + + + + Gets the first annotation object of the specified type from this . + + The of the annotation to retrieve. + The first annotation object that matches the specified type, or null if no annotation is of the specified type. + + + + Gets a collection of annotations of the specified type for this . + + The type of the annotations to retrieve. + An that contains the annotations for this . + + + + Gets a collection of annotations of the specified type for this . + + The of the annotations to retrieve. + An of that contains the annotations that match the specified type for this . + + + + Removes the annotations of the specified type from this . + + The type of annotations to remove. + + + + Removes the annotations of the specified type from this . + + The of annotations to remove. + + + + Compares tokens to determine whether they are equal. + + + + + Determines whether the specified objects are equal. + + The first object of type to compare. + The second object of type to compare. + + true if the specified objects are equal; otherwise, false. + + + + + Returns a hash code for the specified object. + + The for which a hash code is to be returned. + A hash code for the specified object. + The type of is a reference type and is null. + + + + Represents a reader that provides fast, non-cached, forward-only access to serialized JSON data. + + + + + Gets the at the reader's current position. + + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class. + + The token to read from. + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class. + + The token to read from. + The initial path of the token. It is prepended to the returned . + + + + Reads the next JSON token from the underlying . + + + true if the next token was read successfully; false if there are no more tokens to read. + + + + + Gets the path of the current JSON token. + + + + + Specifies the type of token. + + + + + No token type has been set. + + + + + A JSON object. + + + + + A JSON array. + + + + + A JSON constructor. + + + + + A JSON object property. + + + + + A comment. + + + + + An integer value. + + + + + A float value. + + + + + A string value. + + + + + A boolean value. + + + + + A null value. + + + + + An undefined value. + + + + + A date value. + + + + + A raw JSON value. + + + + + A collection of bytes value. + + + + + A Guid value. + + + + + A Uri value. + + + + + A TimeSpan value. + + + + + Represents a writer that provides a fast, non-cached, forward-only way of generating JSON data. + + + + + Gets the at the writer's current position. + + + + + Gets the token being written. + + The token being written. + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class writing to the given . + + The container being written to. + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class. + + + + + Flushes whatever is in the buffer to the underlying . + + + + + Closes this writer. + If is set to true, the JSON is auto-completed. + + + Setting to true has no additional effect, since the underlying is a type that cannot be closed. + + + + + Writes the beginning of a JSON object. + + + + + Writes the beginning of a JSON array. + + + + + Writes the start of a constructor with the given name. + + The name of the constructor. + + + + Writes the end. + + The token. + + + + Writes the property name of a name/value pair on a JSON object. + + The name of the property. + + + + Writes a value. + An error will be raised if the value cannot be written as a single JSON token. + + The value to write. + + + + Writes a null value. + + + + + Writes an undefined value. + + + + + Writes raw JSON. + + The raw JSON to write. + + + + Writes a comment /*...*/ containing the specified text. + + Text to place inside the comment. + + + + Writes a value. + + The value to write. + + + + Writes a value. + + The value to write. + + + + Writes a value. + + The value to write. + + + + Writes a value. + + The value to write. + + + + Writes a value. + + The value to write. + + + + Writes a value. + + The value to write. + + + + Writes a value. + + The value to write. + + + + Writes a value. + + The value to write. + + + + Writes a value. + + The value to write. + + + + Writes a value. + + The value to write. + + + + Writes a value. + + The value to write. + + + + Writes a value. + + The value to write. + + + + Writes a value. + + The value to write. + + + + Writes a value. + + The value to write. + + + + Writes a value. + + The value to write. + + + + Writes a value. + + The value to write. + + + + Writes a [] value. + + The [] value to write. + + + + Writes a value. + + The value to write. + + + + Writes a value. + + The value to write. + + + + Writes a value. + + The value to write. + + + + Represents a value in JSON (string, integer, date, etc). + + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class from another object. + + A object to copy from. + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class with the given value. + + The value. + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class with the given value. + + The value. + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class with the given value. + + The value. + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class with the given value. + + The value. + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class with the given value. + + The value. + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class with the given value. + + The value. + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class with the given value. + + The value. + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class with the given value. + + The value. + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class with the given value. + + The value. + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class with the given value. + + The value. + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class with the given value. + + The value. + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class with the given value. + + The value. + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class with the given value. + + The value. + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class with the given value. + + The value. + + + + Gets a value indicating whether this token has child tokens. + + + true if this token has child values; otherwise, false. + + + + + Creates a comment with the given value. + + The value. + A comment with the given value. + + + + Creates a string with the given value. + + The value. + A string with the given value. + + + + Creates a null value. + + A null value. + + + + Creates a undefined value. + + A undefined value. + + + + Gets the node type for this . + + The type. + + + + Gets or sets the underlying token value. + + The underlying token value. + + + + Writes this token to a . + + A into which this method will write. + A collection of s which will be used when writing the token. + + + + Indicates whether the current object is equal to another object of the same type. + + + true if the current object is equal to the parameter; otherwise, false. + + An object to compare with this object. + + + + Determines whether the specified is equal to the current . + + The to compare with the current . + + true if the specified is equal to the current ; otherwise, false. + + + + + Serves as a hash function for a particular type. + + + A hash code for the current . + + + + + Returns a that represents this instance. + + + ToString() returns a non-JSON string value for tokens with a type of . + If you want the JSON for all token types then you should use . + + + A that represents this instance. + + + + + Returns a that represents this instance. + + The format. + + A that represents this instance. + + + + + Returns a that represents this instance. + + The format provider. + + A that represents this instance. + + + + + Returns a that represents this instance. + + The format. + The format provider. + + A that represents this instance. + + + + + Returns the responsible for binding operations performed on this object. + + The expression tree representation of the runtime value. + + The to bind this object. + + + + + Compares the current instance with another object of the same type and returns an integer that indicates whether the current instance precedes, follows, or occurs in the same position in the sort order as the other object. + + An object to compare with this instance. + + A 32-bit signed integer that indicates the relative order of the objects being compared. The return value has these meanings: + Value + Meaning + Less than zero + This instance is less than . + Zero + This instance is equal to . + Greater than zero + This instance is greater than . + + + is not of the same type as this instance. + + + + + Specifies how line information is handled when loading JSON. + + + + + Ignore line information. + + + + + Load line information. + + + + + Specifies how JSON arrays are merged together. + + + + Concatenate arrays. + + + Union arrays, skipping items that already exist. + + + Replace all array items. + + + Merge array items together, matched by index. + + + + Specifies how null value properties are merged. + + + + + The content's null value properties will be ignored during merging. + + + + + The content's null value properties will be merged. + + + + + Specifies the member serialization options for the . + + + + + All public members are serialized by default. Members can be excluded using or . + This is the default member serialization mode. + + + + + Only members marked with or are serialized. + This member serialization mode can also be set by marking the class with . + + + + + All public and private fields are serialized. Members can be excluded using or . + This member serialization mode can also be set by marking the class with + and setting IgnoreSerializableAttribute on to false. + + + + + Specifies metadata property handling options for the . + + + + + Read metadata properties located at the start of a JSON object. + + + + + Read metadata properties located anywhere in a JSON object. Note that this setting will impact performance. + + + + + Do not try to read metadata properties. + + + + + Specifies missing member handling options for the . + + + + + Ignore a missing member and do not attempt to deserialize it. + + + + + Throw a when a missing member is encountered during deserialization. + + + + + Specifies null value handling options for the . + + + + + + + + + Include null values when serializing and deserializing objects. + + + + + Ignore null values when serializing and deserializing objects. + + + + + Specifies how object creation is handled by the . + + + + + Reuse existing objects, create new objects when needed. + + + + + Only reuse existing objects. + + + + + Always create new objects. + + + + + Specifies reference handling options for the . + Note that references cannot be preserved when a value is set via a non-default constructor such as types that implement . + + + + + + + + Do not preserve references when serializing types. + + + + + Preserve references when serializing into a JSON object structure. + + + + + Preserve references when serializing into a JSON array structure. + + + + + Preserve references when serializing. + + + + + Specifies reference loop handling options for the . + + + + + Throw a when a loop is encountered. + + + + + Ignore loop references and do not serialize. + + + + + Serialize loop references. + + + + + Indicating whether a property is required. + + + + + The property is not required. The default state. + + + + + The property must be defined in JSON but can be a null value. + + + + + The property must be defined in JSON and cannot be a null value. + + + + + The property is not required but it cannot be a null value. + + + + + + Contains the JSON schema extension methods. + + + JSON Schema validation has been moved to its own package. See https://www.newtonsoft.com/jsonschema for more details. + + + + + + + Determines whether the is valid. + + + JSON Schema validation has been moved to its own package. See https://www.newtonsoft.com/jsonschema for more details. + + + The source to test. + The schema to test with. + + true if the specified is valid; otherwise, false. + + + + + + Determines whether the is valid. + + + JSON Schema validation has been moved to its own package. See https://www.newtonsoft.com/jsonschema for more details. + + + The source to test. + The schema to test with. + When this method returns, contains any error messages generated while validating. + + true if the specified is valid; otherwise, false. + + + + + + Validates the specified . + + + JSON Schema validation has been moved to its own package. See https://www.newtonsoft.com/jsonschema for more details. + + + The source to test. + The schema to test with. + + + + + Validates the specified . + + + JSON Schema validation has been moved to its own package. See https://www.newtonsoft.com/jsonschema for more details. + + + The source to test. + The schema to test with. + The validation event handler. + + + + + An in-memory representation of a JSON Schema. + + + JSON Schema validation has been moved to its own package. See https://www.newtonsoft.com/jsonschema for more details. + + + + + + Gets or sets the id. + + + + + Gets or sets the title. + + + + + Gets or sets whether the object is required. + + + + + Gets or sets whether the object is read-only. + + + + + Gets or sets whether the object is visible to users. + + + + + Gets or sets whether the object is transient. + + + + + Gets or sets the description of the object. + + + + + Gets or sets the types of values allowed by the object. + + The type. + + + + Gets or sets the pattern. + + The pattern. + + + + Gets or sets the minimum length. + + The minimum length. + + + + Gets or sets the maximum length. + + The maximum length. + + + + Gets or sets a number that the value should be divisible by. + + A number that the value should be divisible by. + + + + Gets or sets the minimum. + + The minimum. + + + + Gets or sets the maximum. + + The maximum. + + + + Gets or sets a flag indicating whether the value can not equal the number defined by the minimum attribute (). + + A flag indicating whether the value can not equal the number defined by the minimum attribute (). + + + + Gets or sets a flag indicating whether the value can not equal the number defined by the maximum attribute (). + + A flag indicating whether the value can not equal the number defined by the maximum attribute (). + + + + Gets or sets the minimum number of items. + + The minimum number of items. + + + + Gets or sets the maximum number of items. + + The maximum number of items. + + + + Gets or sets the of items. + + The of items. + + + + Gets or sets a value indicating whether items in an array are validated using the instance at their array position from . + + + true if items are validated using their array position; otherwise, false. + + + + + Gets or sets the of additional items. + + The of additional items. + + + + Gets or sets a value indicating whether additional items are allowed. + + + true if additional items are allowed; otherwise, false. + + + + + Gets or sets whether the array items must be unique. + + + + + Gets or sets the of properties. + + The of properties. + + + + Gets or sets the of additional properties. + + The of additional properties. + + + + Gets or sets the pattern properties. + + The pattern properties. + + + + Gets or sets a value indicating whether additional properties are allowed. + + + true if additional properties are allowed; otherwise, false. + + + + + Gets or sets the required property if this property is present. + + The required property if this property is present. + + + + Gets or sets the a collection of valid enum values allowed. + + A collection of valid enum values allowed. + + + + Gets or sets disallowed types. + + The disallowed types. + + + + Gets or sets the default value. + + The default value. + + + + Gets or sets the collection of that this schema extends. + + The collection of that this schema extends. + + + + Gets or sets the format. + + The format. + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class. + + + + + Reads a from the specified . + + The containing the JSON Schema to read. + The object representing the JSON Schema. + + + + Reads a from the specified . + + The containing the JSON Schema to read. + The to use when resolving schema references. + The object representing the JSON Schema. + + + + Load a from a string that contains JSON Schema. + + A that contains JSON Schema. + A populated from the string that contains JSON Schema. + + + + Load a from a string that contains JSON Schema using the specified . + + A that contains JSON Schema. + The resolver. + A populated from the string that contains JSON Schema. + + + + Writes this schema to a . + + A into which this method will write. + + + + Writes this schema to a using the specified . + + A into which this method will write. + The resolver used. + + + + Returns a that represents the current . + + + A that represents the current . + + + + + + Returns detailed information about the schema exception. + + + JSON Schema validation has been moved to its own package. See https://www.newtonsoft.com/jsonschema for more details. + + + + + + Gets the line number indicating where the error occurred. + + The line number indicating where the error occurred. + + + + Gets the line position indicating where the error occurred. + + The line position indicating where the error occurred. + + + + Gets the path to the JSON where the error occurred. + + The path to the JSON where the error occurred. + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class. + + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class + with a specified error message. + + The error message that explains the reason for the exception. + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class + with a specified error message and a reference to the inner exception that is the cause of this exception. + + The error message that explains the reason for the exception. + The exception that is the cause of the current exception, or null if no inner exception is specified. + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class. + + The that holds the serialized object data about the exception being thrown. + The that contains contextual information about the source or destination. + The parameter is null. + The class name is null or is zero (0). + + + + + Generates a from a specified . + + + JSON Schema validation has been moved to its own package. See https://www.newtonsoft.com/jsonschema for more details. + + + + + + Gets or sets how undefined schemas are handled by the serializer. + + + + + Gets or sets the contract resolver. + + The contract resolver. + + + + Generate a from the specified type. + + The type to generate a from. + A generated from the specified type. + + + + Generate a from the specified type. + + The type to generate a from. + The used to resolve schema references. + A generated from the specified type. + + + + Generate a from the specified type. + + The type to generate a from. + Specify whether the generated root will be nullable. + A generated from the specified type. + + + + Generate a from the specified type. + + The type to generate a from. + The used to resolve schema references. + Specify whether the generated root will be nullable. + A generated from the specified type. + + + + + Resolves from an id. + + + JSON Schema validation has been moved to its own package. See https://www.newtonsoft.com/jsonschema for more details. + + + + + + Gets or sets the loaded schemas. + + The loaded schemas. + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class. + + + + + Gets a for the specified reference. + + The id. + A for the specified reference. + + + + + The value types allowed by the . + + + JSON Schema validation has been moved to its own package. See https://www.newtonsoft.com/jsonschema for more details. + + + + + + No type specified. + + + + + String type. + + + + + Float type. + + + + + Integer type. + + + + + Boolean type. + + + + + Object type. + + + + + Array type. + + + + + Null type. + + + + + Any type. + + + + + + Specifies undefined schema Id handling options for the . + + + JSON Schema validation has been moved to its own package. See https://www.newtonsoft.com/jsonschema for more details. + + + + + + Do not infer a schema Id. + + + + + Use the .NET type name as the schema Id. + + + + + Use the assembly qualified .NET type name as the schema Id. + + + + + + Returns detailed information related to the . + + + JSON Schema validation has been moved to its own package. See https://www.newtonsoft.com/jsonschema for more details. + + + + + + Gets the associated with the validation error. + + The JsonSchemaException associated with the validation error. + + + + Gets the path of the JSON location where the validation error occurred. + + The path of the JSON location where the validation error occurred. + + + + Gets the text description corresponding to the validation error. + + The text description. + + + + + Represents the callback method that will handle JSON schema validation events and the . + + + JSON Schema validation has been moved to its own package. See https://www.newtonsoft.com/jsonschema for more details. + + + + + + A camel case naming strategy. + + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class. + + + A flag indicating whether dictionary keys should be processed. + + + A flag indicating whether explicitly specified property names should be processed, + e.g. a property name customized with a . + + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class. + + + A flag indicating whether dictionary keys should be processed. + + + A flag indicating whether explicitly specified property names should be processed, + e.g. a property name customized with a . + + + A flag indicating whether extension data names should be processed. + + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class. + + + + + Resolves the specified property name. + + The property name to resolve. + The resolved property name. + + + + Resolves member mappings for a type, camel casing property names. + + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class. + + + + + Resolves the contract for a given type. + + The type to resolve a contract for. + The contract for a given type. + + + + Used by to resolve a for a given . + + + + + Gets a value indicating whether members are being get and set using dynamic code generation. + This value is determined by the runtime permissions available. + + + true if using dynamic code generation; otherwise, false. + + + + + Gets or sets the default members search flags. + + The default members search flags. + + + + Gets or sets a value indicating whether compiler generated members should be serialized. + + + true if serialized compiler generated members; otherwise, false. + + + + + Gets or sets a value indicating whether to ignore the interface when serializing and deserializing types. + + + true if the interface will be ignored when serializing and deserializing types; otherwise, false. + + + + + Gets or sets a value indicating whether to ignore the attribute when serializing and deserializing types. + + + true if the attribute will be ignored when serializing and deserializing types; otherwise, false. + + + + + Gets or sets a value indicating whether to ignore IsSpecified members when serializing and deserializing types. + + + true if the IsSpecified members will be ignored when serializing and deserializing types; otherwise, false. + + + + + Gets or sets a value indicating whether to ignore ShouldSerialize members when serializing and deserializing types. + + + true if the ShouldSerialize members will be ignored when serializing and deserializing types; otherwise, false. + + + + + Gets or sets the naming strategy used to resolve how property names and dictionary keys are serialized. + + The naming strategy used to resolve how property names and dictionary keys are serialized. + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class. + + + + + Resolves the contract for a given type. + + The type to resolve a contract for. + The contract for a given type. + + + + Gets the serializable members for the type. + + The type to get serializable members for. + The serializable members for the type. + + + + Creates a for the given type. + + Type of the object. + A for the given type. + + + + Creates the constructor parameters. + + The constructor to create properties for. + The type's member properties. + Properties for the given . + + + + Creates a for the given . + + The matching member property. + The constructor parameter. + A created for the given . + + + + Resolves the default for the contract. + + Type of the object. + The contract's default . + + + + Creates a for the given type. + + Type of the object. + A for the given type. + + + + Creates a for the given type. + + Type of the object. + A for the given type. + + + + Creates a for the given type. + + Type of the object. + A for the given type. + + + + Creates a for the given type. + + Type of the object. + A for the given type. + + + + Creates a for the given type. + + Type of the object. + A for the given type. + + + + Creates a for the given type. + + Type of the object. + A for the given type. + + + + Creates a for the given type. + + Type of the object. + A for the given type. + + + + Determines which contract type is created for the given type. + + Type of the object. + A for the given type. + + + + Creates properties for the given . + + The type to create properties for. + /// The member serialization mode for the type. + Properties for the given . + + + + Creates the used by the serializer to get and set values from a member. + + The member. + The used by the serializer to get and set values from a member. + + + + Creates a for the given . + + The member's parent . + The member to create a for. + A created for the given . + + + + Resolves the name of the property. + + Name of the property. + Resolved name of the property. + + + + Resolves the name of the extension data. By default no changes are made to extension data names. + + Name of the extension data. + Resolved name of the extension data. + + + + Resolves the key of the dictionary. By default is used to resolve dictionary keys. + + Key of the dictionary. + Resolved key of the dictionary. + + + + Gets the resolved name of the property. + + Name of the property. + Name of the property. + + + + The default naming strategy. Property names and dictionary keys are unchanged. + + + + + Resolves the specified property name. + + The property name to resolve. + The resolved property name. + + + + The default serialization binder used when resolving and loading classes from type names. + + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class. + + + + + When overridden in a derived class, controls the binding of a serialized object to a type. + + Specifies the name of the serialized object. + Specifies the name of the serialized object. + + The type of the object the formatter creates a new instance of. + + + + + When overridden in a derived class, controls the binding of a serialized object to a type. + + The type of the object the formatter creates a new instance of. + Specifies the name of the serialized object. + Specifies the name of the serialized object. + + + + Represents a trace writer that writes to the application's instances. + + + + + Gets the that will be used to filter the trace messages passed to the writer. + For example a filter level of will exclude messages and include , + and messages. + + + The that will be used to filter the trace messages passed to the writer. + + + + + Writes the specified trace level, message and optional exception. + + The at which to write this trace. + The trace message. + The trace exception. This parameter is optional. + + + + Get and set values for a using dynamic methods. + + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class. + + The member info. + + + + Sets the value. + + The target to set the value on. + The value to set on the target. + + + + Gets the value. + + The target to get the value from. + The value. + + + + Provides information surrounding an error. + + + + + Gets the error. + + The error. + + + + Gets the original object that caused the error. + + The original object that caused the error. + + + + Gets the member that caused the error. + + The member that caused the error. + + + + Gets the path of the JSON location where the error occurred. + + The path of the JSON location where the error occurred. + + + + Gets or sets a value indicating whether this is handled. + + true if handled; otherwise, false. + + + + Provides data for the Error event. + + + + + Gets the current object the error event is being raised against. + + The current object the error event is being raised against. + + + + Gets the error context. + + The error context. + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class. + + The current object. + The error context. + + + + Get and set values for a using dynamic methods. + + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class. + + The member info. + + + + Sets the value. + + The target to set the value on. + The value to set on the target. + + + + Gets the value. + + The target to get the value from. + The value. + + + + Provides methods to get attributes. + + + + + Returns a collection of all of the attributes, or an empty collection if there are no attributes. + + When true, look up the hierarchy chain for the inherited custom attribute. + A collection of s, or an empty collection. + + + + Returns a collection of attributes, identified by type, or an empty collection if there are no attributes. + + The type of the attributes. + When true, look up the hierarchy chain for the inherited custom attribute. + A collection of s, or an empty collection. + + + + Used by to resolve a for a given . + + + + + + + + + Resolves the contract for a given type. + + The type to resolve a contract for. + The contract for a given type. + + + + Used to resolve references when serializing and deserializing JSON by the . + + + + + Resolves a reference to its object. + + The serialization context. + The reference to resolve. + The object that was resolved from the reference. + + + + Gets the reference for the specified object. + + The serialization context. + The object to get a reference for. + The reference to the object. + + + + Determines whether the specified object is referenced. + + The serialization context. + The object to test for a reference. + + true if the specified object is referenced; otherwise, false. + + + + + Adds a reference to the specified object. + + The serialization context. + The reference. + The object to reference. + + + + Allows users to control class loading and mandate what class to load. + + + + + When implemented, controls the binding of a serialized object to a type. + + Specifies the name of the serialized object. + Specifies the name of the serialized object + The type of the object the formatter creates a new instance of. + + + + When implemented, controls the binding of a serialized object to a type. + + The type of the object the formatter creates a new instance of. + Specifies the name of the serialized object. + Specifies the name of the serialized object. + + + + Represents a trace writer. + + + + + Gets the that will be used to filter the trace messages passed to the writer. + For example a filter level of will exclude messages and include , + and messages. + + The that will be used to filter the trace messages passed to the writer. + + + + Writes the specified trace level, message and optional exception. + + The at which to write this trace. + The trace message. + The trace exception. This parameter is optional. + + + + Provides methods to get and set values. + + + + + Sets the value. + + The target to set the value on. + The value to set on the target. + + + + Gets the value. + + The target to get the value from. + The value. + + + + Contract details for a used by the . + + + + + Gets the of the collection items. + + The of the collection items. + + + + Gets a value indicating whether the collection type is a multidimensional array. + + true if the collection type is a multidimensional array; otherwise, false. + + + + Gets or sets the function used to create the object. When set this function will override . + + The function used to create the object. + + + + Gets a value indicating whether the creator has a parameter with the collection values. + + true if the creator has a parameter with the collection values; otherwise, false. + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class. + + The underlying type for the contract. + + + + Contract details for a used by the . + + + + + Gets or sets the default collection items . + + The converter. + + + + Gets or sets a value indicating whether the collection items preserve object references. + + true if collection items preserve object references; otherwise, false. + + + + Gets or sets the collection item reference loop handling. + + The reference loop handling. + + + + Gets or sets the collection item type name handling. + + The type name handling. + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class. + + The underlying type for the contract. + + + + Handles serialization callback events. + + The object that raised the callback event. + The streaming context. + + + + Handles serialization error callback events. + + The object that raised the callback event. + The streaming context. + The error context. + + + + Sets extension data for an object during deserialization. + + The object to set extension data on. + The extension data key. + The extension data value. + + + + Gets extension data for an object during serialization. + + The object to set extension data on. + + + + Contract details for a used by the . + + + + + Gets the underlying type for the contract. + + The underlying type for the contract. + + + + Gets or sets the type created during deserialization. + + The type created during deserialization. + + + + Gets or sets whether this type contract is serialized as a reference. + + Whether this type contract is serialized as a reference. + + + + Gets or sets the default for this contract. + + The converter. + + + + Gets the internally resolved for the contract's type. + This converter is used as a fallback converter when no other converter is resolved. + Setting will always override this converter. + + + + + Gets or sets all methods called immediately after deserialization of the object. + + The methods called immediately after deserialization of the object. + + + + Gets or sets all methods called during deserialization of the object. + + The methods called during deserialization of the object. + + + + Gets or sets all methods called after serialization of the object graph. + + The methods called after serialization of the object graph. + + + + Gets or sets all methods called before serialization of the object. + + The methods called before serialization of the object. + + + + Gets or sets all method called when an error is thrown during the serialization of the object. + + The methods called when an error is thrown during the serialization of the object. + + + + Gets or sets the default creator method used to create the object. + + The default creator method used to create the object. + + + + Gets or sets a value indicating whether the default creator is non-public. + + true if the default object creator is non-public; otherwise, false. + + + + Contract details for a used by the . + + + + + Gets or sets the dictionary key resolver. + + The dictionary key resolver. + + + + Gets the of the dictionary keys. + + The of the dictionary keys. + + + + Gets the of the dictionary values. + + The of the dictionary values. + + + + Gets or sets the function used to create the object. When set this function will override . + + The function used to create the object. + + + + Gets a value indicating whether the creator has a parameter with the dictionary values. + + true if the creator has a parameter with the dictionary values; otherwise, false. + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class. + + The underlying type for the contract. + + + + Contract details for a used by the . + + + + + Gets the object's properties. + + The object's properties. + + + + Gets or sets the property name resolver. + + The property name resolver. + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class. + + The underlying type for the contract. + + + + Contract details for a used by the . + + + + + Gets or sets the object constructor. + + The object constructor. + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class. + + The underlying type for the contract. + + + + Contract details for a used by the . + + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class. + + The underlying type for the contract. + + + + Contract details for a used by the . + + + + + Gets or sets the object member serialization. + + The member object serialization. + + + + Gets or sets the missing member handling used when deserializing this object. + + The missing member handling. + + + + Gets or sets a value that indicates whether the object's properties are required. + + + A value indicating whether the object's properties are required. + + + + + Gets or sets how the object's properties with null values are handled during serialization and deserialization. + + How the object's properties with null values are handled during serialization and deserialization. + + + + Gets the object's properties. + + The object's properties. + + + + Gets a collection of instances that define the parameters used with . + + + + + Gets or sets the function used to create the object. When set this function will override . + This function is called with a collection of arguments which are defined by the collection. + + The function used to create the object. + + + + Gets or sets the extension data setter. + + + + + Gets or sets the extension data getter. + + + + + Gets or sets the extension data value type. + + + + + Gets or sets the extension data name resolver. + + The extension data name resolver. + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class. + + The underlying type for the contract. + + + + Contract details for a used by the . + + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class. + + The underlying type for the contract. + + + + Maps a JSON property to a .NET member or constructor parameter. + + + + + Gets or sets the name of the property. + + The name of the property. + + + + Gets or sets the type that declared this property. + + The type that declared this property. + + + + Gets or sets the order of serialization of a member. + + The numeric order of serialization. + + + + Gets or sets the name of the underlying member or parameter. + + The name of the underlying member or parameter. + + + + Gets the that will get and set the during serialization. + + The that will get and set the during serialization. + + + + Gets or sets the for this property. + + The for this property. + + + + Gets or sets the type of the property. + + The type of the property. + + + + Gets or sets the for the property. + If set this converter takes precedence over the contract converter for the property type. + + The converter. + + + + Gets or sets the member converter. + + The member converter. + + + + Gets or sets a value indicating whether this is ignored. + + true if ignored; otherwise, false. + + + + Gets or sets a value indicating whether this is readable. + + true if readable; otherwise, false. + + + + Gets or sets a value indicating whether this is writable. + + true if writable; otherwise, false. + + + + Gets or sets a value indicating whether this has a member attribute. + + true if has a member attribute; otherwise, false. + + + + Gets the default value. + + The default value. + + + + Gets or sets a value indicating whether this is required. + + A value indicating whether this is required. + + + + Gets a value indicating whether has a value specified. + + + + + Gets or sets a value indicating whether this property preserves object references. + + + true if this instance is reference; otherwise, false. + + + + + Gets or sets the property null value handling. + + The null value handling. + + + + Gets or sets the property default value handling. + + The default value handling. + + + + Gets or sets the property reference loop handling. + + The reference loop handling. + + + + Gets or sets the property object creation handling. + + The object creation handling. + + + + Gets or sets or sets the type name handling. + + The type name handling. + + + + Gets or sets a predicate used to determine whether the property should be serialized. + + A predicate used to determine whether the property should be serialized. + + + + Gets or sets a predicate used to determine whether the property should be deserialized. + + A predicate used to determine whether the property should be deserialized. + + + + Gets or sets a predicate used to determine whether the property should be serialized. + + A predicate used to determine whether the property should be serialized. + + + + Gets or sets an action used to set whether the property has been deserialized. + + An action used to set whether the property has been deserialized. + + + + Returns a that represents this instance. + + + A that represents this instance. + + + + + Gets or sets the converter used when serializing the property's collection items. + + The collection's items converter. + + + + Gets or sets whether this property's collection items are serialized as a reference. + + Whether this property's collection items are serialized as a reference. + + + + Gets or sets the type name handling used when serializing the property's collection items. + + The collection's items type name handling. + + + + Gets or sets the reference loop handling used when serializing the property's collection items. + + The collection's items reference loop handling. + + + + A collection of objects. + + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class. + + The type. + + + + When implemented in a derived class, extracts the key from the specified element. + + The element from which to extract the key. + The key for the specified element. + + + + Adds a object. + + The property to add to the collection. + + + + Gets the closest matching object. + First attempts to get an exact case match of and then + a case insensitive match. + + Name of the property. + A matching property if found. + + + + Gets a property by property name. + + The name of the property to get. + Type property name string comparison. + A matching property if found. + + + + Contract details for a used by the . + + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class. + + The underlying type for the contract. + + + + Lookup and create an instance of the type described by the argument. + + The type to create. + Optional arguments to pass to an initializing constructor of the JsonConverter. + If null, the default constructor is used. + + + + A kebab case naming strategy. + + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class. + + + A flag indicating whether dictionary keys should be processed. + + + A flag indicating whether explicitly specified property names should be processed, + e.g. a property name customized with a . + + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class. + + + A flag indicating whether dictionary keys should be processed. + + + A flag indicating whether explicitly specified property names should be processed, + e.g. a property name customized with a . + + + A flag indicating whether extension data names should be processed. + + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class. + + + + + Resolves the specified property name. + + The property name to resolve. + The resolved property name. + + + + Represents a trace writer that writes to memory. When the trace message limit is + reached then old trace messages will be removed as new messages are added. + + + + + Gets the that will be used to filter the trace messages passed to the writer. + For example a filter level of will exclude messages and include , + and messages. + + + The that will be used to filter the trace messages passed to the writer. + + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class. + + + + + Writes the specified trace level, message and optional exception. + + The at which to write this trace. + The trace message. + The trace exception. This parameter is optional. + + + + Returns an enumeration of the most recent trace messages. + + An enumeration of the most recent trace messages. + + + + Returns a of the most recent trace messages. + + + A of the most recent trace messages. + + + + + A base class for resolving how property names and dictionary keys are serialized. + + + + + A flag indicating whether dictionary keys should be processed. + Defaults to false. + + + + + A flag indicating whether extension data names should be processed. + Defaults to false. + + + + + A flag indicating whether explicitly specified property names, + e.g. a property name customized with a , should be processed. + Defaults to false. + + + + + Gets the serialized name for a given property name. + + The initial property name. + A flag indicating whether the property has had a name explicitly specified. + The serialized property name. + + + + Gets the serialized name for a given extension data name. + + The initial extension data name. + The serialized extension data name. + + + + Gets the serialized key for a given dictionary key. + + The initial dictionary key. + The serialized dictionary key. + + + + Resolves the specified property name. + + The property name to resolve. + The resolved property name. + + + + Hash code calculation + + + + + + Object equality implementation + + + + + + + Compare to another NamingStrategy + + + + + + + Represents a method that constructs an object. + + The object type to create. + + + + When applied to a method, specifies that the method is called when an error occurs serializing an object. + + + + + Provides methods to get attributes from a , , or . + + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class. + + The instance to get attributes for. This parameter should be a , , or . + + + + Returns a collection of all of the attributes, or an empty collection if there are no attributes. + + When true, look up the hierarchy chain for the inherited custom attribute. + A collection of s, or an empty collection. + + + + Returns a collection of attributes, identified by type, or an empty collection if there are no attributes. + + The type of the attributes. + When true, look up the hierarchy chain for the inherited custom attribute. + A collection of s, or an empty collection. + + + + Get and set values for a using reflection. + + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class. + + The member info. + + + + Sets the value. + + The target to set the value on. + The value to set on the target. + + + + Gets the value. + + The target to get the value from. + The value. + + + + A snake case naming strategy. + + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class. + + + A flag indicating whether dictionary keys should be processed. + + + A flag indicating whether explicitly specified property names should be processed, + e.g. a property name customized with a . + + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class. + + + A flag indicating whether dictionary keys should be processed. + + + A flag indicating whether explicitly specified property names should be processed, + e.g. a property name customized with a . + + + A flag indicating whether extension data names should be processed. + + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class. + + + + + Resolves the specified property name. + + The property name to resolve. + The resolved property name. + + + + Specifies how strings are escaped when writing JSON text. + + + + + Only control characters (e.g. newline) are escaped. + + + + + All non-ASCII and control characters (e.g. newline) are escaped. + + + + + HTML (<, >, &, ', ") and control characters (e.g. newline) are escaped. + + + + + Indicates the method that will be used during deserialization for locating and loading assemblies. + + + + + In simple mode, the assembly used during deserialization need not match exactly the assembly used during serialization. Specifically, the version numbers need not match as the LoadWithPartialName method of the class is used to load the assembly. + + + + + In full mode, the assembly used during deserialization must match exactly the assembly used during serialization. The Load method of the class is used to load the assembly. + + + + + Specifies type name handling options for the . + + + should be used with caution when your application deserializes JSON from an external source. + Incoming types should be validated with a custom + when deserializing with a value other than . + + + + + Do not include the .NET type name when serializing types. + + + + + Include the .NET type name when serializing into a JSON object structure. + + + + + Include the .NET type name when serializing into a JSON array structure. + + + + + Always include the .NET type name when serializing. + + + + + Include the .NET type name when the type of the object being serialized is not the same as its declared type. + Note that this doesn't include the root serialized object by default. To include the root object's type name in JSON + you must specify a root type object with + or . + + + + + Determines whether the collection is null or empty. + + The collection. + + true if the collection is null or empty; otherwise, false. + + + + + Adds the elements of the specified collection to the specified generic . + + The list to add to. + The collection of elements to add. + + + + Converts the value to the specified type. If the value is unable to be converted, the + value is checked whether it assignable to the specified type. + + The value to convert. + The culture to use when converting. + The type to convert or cast the value to. + + The converted type. If conversion was unsuccessful, the initial value + is returned if assignable to the target type. + + + + + Helper method for generating a MetaObject which calls a + specific method on Dynamic that returns a result + + + + + Helper method for generating a MetaObject which calls a + specific method on Dynamic, but uses one of the arguments for + the result. + + + + + Helper method for generating a MetaObject which calls a + specific method on Dynamic, but uses one of the arguments for + the result. + + + + + Returns a Restrictions object which includes our current restrictions merged + with a restriction limiting our type + + + + + Helper class for serializing immutable collections. + Note that this is used by all builds, even those that don't support immutable collections, in case the DLL is GACed + https://github.com/JamesNK/Newtonsoft.Json/issues/652 + + + + + Gets the type of the typed collection's items. + + The type. + The type of the typed collection's items. + + + + Gets the member's underlying type. + + The member. + The underlying type of the member. + + + + Determines whether the property is an indexed property. + + The property. + + true if the property is an indexed property; otherwise, false. + + + + + Gets the member's value on the object. + + The member. + The target object. + The member's value on the object. + + + + Sets the member's value on the target object. + + The member. + The target. + The value. + + + + Determines whether the specified MemberInfo can be read. + + The MemberInfo to determine whether can be read. + /// if set to true then allow the member to be gotten non-publicly. + + true if the specified MemberInfo can be read; otherwise, false. + + + + + Determines whether the specified MemberInfo can be set. + + The MemberInfo to determine whether can be set. + if set to true then allow the member to be set non-publicly. + if set to true then allow the member to be set if read-only. + + true if the specified MemberInfo can be set; otherwise, false. + + + + + Builds a string. Unlike this class lets you reuse its internal buffer. + + + + + Determines whether the string is all white space. Empty string will return false. + + The string to test whether it is all white space. + + true if the string is all white space; otherwise, false. + + + + + Specifies the state of the . + + + + + An exception has been thrown, which has left the in an invalid state. + You may call the method to put the in the Closed state. + Any other method calls result in an being thrown. + + + + + The method has been called. + + + + + An object is being written. + + + + + An array is being written. + + + + + A constructor is being written. + + + + + A property is being written. + + + + + A write method has not been called. + + + + Specifies that an output will not be null even if the corresponding type allows it. + + + Specifies that when a method returns , the parameter will not be null even if the corresponding type allows it. + + + Initializes the attribute with the specified return value condition. + + The return value condition. If the method returns this value, the associated parameter will not be null. + + + + Gets the return value condition. + + + Specifies that an output may be null even if the corresponding type disallows it. + + + Specifies that null is allowed as an input even if the corresponding type disallows it. + + + + Specifies that the method will not return if the associated Boolean parameter is passed the specified value. + + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class. + + + The condition parameter value. Code after the method will be considered unreachable by diagnostics if the argument to + the associated parameter matches this value. + + + + Gets the condition parameter value. + + + diff --git a/Packages/Newtonsoft.Json.13.0.3/lib/net45/Newtonsoft.Json.dll b/Packages/Newtonsoft.Json.13.0.3/lib/net45/Newtonsoft.Json.dll new file mode 100644 index 0000000..341d08f Binary files /dev/null and b/Packages/Newtonsoft.Json.13.0.3/lib/net45/Newtonsoft.Json.dll differ diff --git a/Packages/Newtonsoft.Json.13.0.3/lib/net45/Newtonsoft.Json.xml b/Packages/Newtonsoft.Json.13.0.3/lib/net45/Newtonsoft.Json.xml new file mode 100644 index 0000000..2c981ab --- /dev/null +++ b/Packages/Newtonsoft.Json.13.0.3/lib/net45/Newtonsoft.Json.xml @@ -0,0 +1,11363 @@ + + + + Newtonsoft.Json + + + + + Represents a BSON Oid (object id). + + + + + Gets or sets the value of the Oid. + + The value of the Oid. + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class. + + The Oid value. + + + + Represents a reader that provides fast, non-cached, forward-only access to serialized BSON data. + + + + + Gets or sets a value indicating whether binary data reading should be compatible with incorrect Json.NET 3.5 written binary. + + + true if binary data reading will be compatible with incorrect Json.NET 3.5 written binary; otherwise, false. + + + + + Gets or sets a value indicating whether the root object will be read as a JSON array. + + + true if the root object will be read as a JSON array; otherwise, false. + + + + + Gets or sets the used when reading values from BSON. + + The used when reading values from BSON. + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class. + + The containing the BSON data to read. + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class. + + The containing the BSON data to read. + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class. + + The containing the BSON data to read. + if set to true the root object will be read as a JSON array. + The used when reading values from BSON. + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class. + + The containing the BSON data to read. + if set to true the root object will be read as a JSON array. + The used when reading values from BSON. + + + + Reads the next JSON token from the underlying . + + + true if the next token was read successfully; false if there are no more tokens to read. + + + + + Changes the reader's state to . + If is set to true, the underlying is also closed. + + + + + Represents a writer that provides a fast, non-cached, forward-only way of generating BSON data. + + + + + Gets or sets the used when writing values to BSON. + When set to no conversion will occur. + + The used when writing values to BSON. + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class. + + The to write to. + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class. + + The to write to. + + + + Flushes whatever is in the buffer to the underlying and also flushes the underlying stream. + + + + + Writes the end. + + The token. + + + + Writes a comment /*...*/ containing the specified text. + + Text to place inside the comment. + + + + Writes the start of a constructor with the given name. + + The name of the constructor. + + + + Writes raw JSON. + + The raw JSON to write. + + + + Writes raw JSON where a value is expected and updates the writer's state. + + The raw JSON to write. + + + + Writes the beginning of a JSON array. + + + + + Writes the beginning of a JSON object. + + + + + Writes the property name of a name/value pair on a JSON object. + + The name of the property. + + + + Closes this writer. + If is set to true, the underlying is also closed. + If is set to true, the JSON is auto-completed. + + + + + Writes a value. + An error will raised if the value cannot be written as a single JSON token. + + The value to write. + + + + Writes a null value. + + + + + Writes an undefined value. + + + + + Writes a value. + + The value to write. + + + + Writes a value. + + The value to write. + + + + Writes a value. + + The value to write. + + + + Writes a value. + + The value to write. + + + + Writes a value. + + The value to write. + + + + Writes a value. + + The value to write. + + + + Writes a value. + + The value to write. + + + + Writes a value. + + The value to write. + + + + Writes a value. + + The value to write. + + + + Writes a value. + + The value to write. + + + + Writes a value. + + The value to write. + + + + Writes a value. + + The value to write. + + + + Writes a value. + + The value to write. + + + + Writes a value. + + The value to write. + + + + Writes a value. + + The value to write. + + + + Writes a value. + + The value to write. + + + + Writes a [] value. + + The [] value to write. + + + + Writes a value. + + The value to write. + + + + Writes a value. + + The value to write. + + + + Writes a value. + + The value to write. + + + + Writes a [] value that represents a BSON object id. + + The Object ID value to write. + + + + Writes a BSON regex. + + The regex pattern. + The regex options. + + + + Specifies how constructors are used when initializing objects during deserialization by the . + + + + + First attempt to use the public default constructor, then fall back to a single parameterized constructor, then to the non-public default constructor. + + + + + Json.NET will use a non-public default constructor before falling back to a parameterized constructor. + + + + + Converts a binary value to and from a base 64 string value. + + + + + Writes the JSON representation of the object. + + The to write to. + The value. + The calling serializer. + + + + Reads the JSON representation of the object. + + The to read from. + Type of the object. + The existing value of object being read. + The calling serializer. + The object value. + + + + Determines whether this instance can convert the specified object type. + + Type of the object. + + true if this instance can convert the specified object type; otherwise, false. + + + + + Converts a to and from JSON and BSON. + + + + + Writes the JSON representation of the object. + + The to write to. + The value. + The calling serializer. + + + + Reads the JSON representation of the object. + + The to read from. + Type of the object. + The existing value of object being read. + The calling serializer. + The object value. + + + + Determines whether this instance can convert the specified object type. + + Type of the object. + + true if this instance can convert the specified object type; otherwise, false. + + + + + Creates a custom object. + + The object type to convert. + + + + Writes the JSON representation of the object. + + The to write to. + The value. + The calling serializer. + + + + Reads the JSON representation of the object. + + The to read from. + Type of the object. + The existing value of object being read. + The calling serializer. + The object value. + + + + Creates an object which will then be populated by the serializer. + + Type of the object. + The created object. + + + + Determines whether this instance can convert the specified object type. + + Type of the object. + + true if this instance can convert the specified object type; otherwise, false. + + + + + Gets a value indicating whether this can write JSON. + + + true if this can write JSON; otherwise, false. + + + + + Converts a to and from JSON. + + + + + Writes the JSON representation of the object. + + The to write to. + The value. + The calling serializer. + + + + Reads the JSON representation of the object. + + The to read from. + Type of the object. + The existing value of object being read. + The calling serializer. + The object value. + + + + Determines whether this instance can convert the specified value type. + + Type of the value. + + true if this instance can convert the specified value type; otherwise, false. + + + + + Converts a to and from JSON. + + + + + Writes the JSON representation of the object. + + The to write to. + The value. + The calling serializer. + + + + Reads the JSON representation of the object. + + The to read from. + Type of the object. + The existing value of object being read. + The calling serializer. + The object value. + + + + Determines whether this instance can convert the specified value type. + + Type of the value. + + true if this instance can convert the specified value type; otherwise, false. + + + + + Provides a base class for converting a to and from JSON. + + + + + Determines whether this instance can convert the specified object type. + + Type of the object. + + true if this instance can convert the specified object type; otherwise, false. + + + + + Converts a F# discriminated union type to and from JSON. + + + + + Writes the JSON representation of the object. + + The to write to. + The value. + The calling serializer. + + + + Reads the JSON representation of the object. + + The to read from. + Type of the object. + The existing value of object being read. + The calling serializer. + The object value. + + + + Determines whether this instance can convert the specified object type. + + Type of the object. + + true if this instance can convert the specified object type; otherwise, false. + + + + + Converts an Entity Framework to and from JSON. + + + + + Writes the JSON representation of the object. + + The to write to. + The value. + The calling serializer. + + + + Reads the JSON representation of the object. + + The to read from. + Type of the object. + The existing value of object being read. + The calling serializer. + The object value. + + + + Determines whether this instance can convert the specified object type. + + Type of the object. + + true if this instance can convert the specified object type; otherwise, false. + + + + + Converts an to and from JSON. + + + + + Writes the JSON representation of the object. + + The to write to. + The value. + The calling serializer. + + + + Reads the JSON representation of the object. + + The to read from. + Type of the object. + The existing value of object being read. + The calling serializer. + The object value. + + + + Determines whether this instance can convert the specified object type. + + Type of the object. + + true if this instance can convert the specified object type; otherwise, false. + + + + + Gets a value indicating whether this can write JSON. + + + true if this can write JSON; otherwise, false. + + + + + Converts a to and from the ISO 8601 date format (e.g. "2008-04-12T12:53Z"). + + + + + Gets or sets the date time styles used when converting a date to and from JSON. + + The date time styles used when converting a date to and from JSON. + + + + Gets or sets the date time format used when converting a date to and from JSON. + + The date time format used when converting a date to and from JSON. + + + + Gets or sets the culture used when converting a date to and from JSON. + + The culture used when converting a date to and from JSON. + + + + Writes the JSON representation of the object. + + The to write to. + The value. + The calling serializer. + + + + Reads the JSON representation of the object. + + The to read from. + Type of the object. + The existing value of object being read. + The calling serializer. + The object value. + + + + Converts a to and from a JavaScript Date constructor (e.g. new Date(52231943)). + + + + + Writes the JSON representation of the object. + + The to write to. + The value. + The calling serializer. + + + + Reads the JSON representation of the object. + + The to read from. + Type of the object. + The existing property value of the JSON that is being converted. + The calling serializer. + The object value. + + + + Converts a to and from JSON. + + + + + Writes the JSON representation of the object. + + The to write to. + The value. + The calling serializer. + + + + Reads the JSON representation of the object. + + The to read from. + Type of the object. + The existing value of object being read. + The calling serializer. + The object value. + + + + Determines whether this instance can convert the specified object type. + + Type of the object. + + true if this instance can convert the specified object type; otherwise, false. + + + + + Converts a to and from JSON and BSON. + + + + + Writes the JSON representation of the object. + + The to write to. + The value. + The calling serializer. + + + + Reads the JSON representation of the object. + + The to read from. + Type of the object. + The existing value of object being read. + The calling serializer. + The object value. + + + + Determines whether this instance can convert the specified object type. + + Type of the object. + + true if this instance can convert the specified object type; otherwise, false. + + + + + Converts an to and from its name string value. + + + + + Gets or sets a value indicating whether the written enum text should be camel case. + The default value is false. + + true if the written enum text will be camel case; otherwise, false. + + + + Gets or sets the naming strategy used to resolve how enum text is written. + + The naming strategy used to resolve how enum text is written. + + + + Gets or sets a value indicating whether integer values are allowed when serializing and deserializing. + The default value is true. + + true if integers are allowed when serializing and deserializing; otherwise, false. + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class. + + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class. + + true if the written enum text will be camel case; otherwise, false. + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class. + + The naming strategy used to resolve how enum text is written. + true if integers are allowed when serializing and deserializing; otherwise, false. + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class. + + The of the used to write enum text. + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class. + + The of the used to write enum text. + + The parameter list to use when constructing the described by . + If null, the default constructor is used. + When non-null, there must be a constructor defined in the that exactly matches the number, + order, and type of these parameters. + + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class. + + The of the used to write enum text. + + The parameter list to use when constructing the described by . + If null, the default constructor is used. + When non-null, there must be a constructor defined in the that exactly matches the number, + order, and type of these parameters. + + true if integers are allowed when serializing and deserializing; otherwise, false. + + + + Writes the JSON representation of the object. + + The to write to. + The value. + The calling serializer. + + + + Reads the JSON representation of the object. + + The to read from. + Type of the object. + The existing value of object being read. + The calling serializer. + The object value. + + + + Determines whether this instance can convert the specified object type. + + Type of the object. + + true if this instance can convert the specified object type; otherwise, false. + + + + + Converts a to and from Unix epoch time + + + + + Gets or sets a value indicating whether the dates before Unix epoch + should converted to and from JSON. + + + true to allow converting dates before Unix epoch to and from JSON; + false to throw an exception when a date being converted to or from JSON + occurred before Unix epoch. The default value is false. + + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class. + + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class. + + + true to allow converting dates before Unix epoch to and from JSON; + false to throw an exception when a date being converted to or from JSON + occurred before Unix epoch. The default value is false. + + + + + Writes the JSON representation of the object. + + The to write to. + The value. + The calling serializer. + + + + Reads the JSON representation of the object. + + The to read from. + Type of the object. + The existing property value of the JSON that is being converted. + The calling serializer. + The object value. + + + + Converts a to and from a string (e.g. "1.2.3.4"). + + + + + Writes the JSON representation of the object. + + The to write to. + The value. + The calling serializer. + + + + Reads the JSON representation of the object. + + The to read from. + Type of the object. + The existing property value of the JSON that is being converted. + The calling serializer. + The object value. + + + + Determines whether this instance can convert the specified object type. + + Type of the object. + + true if this instance can convert the specified object type; otherwise, false. + + + + + Converts XML to and from JSON. + + + + + Gets or sets the name of the root element to insert when deserializing to XML if the JSON structure has produced multiple root elements. + + The name of the deserialized root element. + + + + Gets or sets a value to indicate whether to write the Json.NET array attribute. + This attribute helps preserve arrays when converting the written XML back to JSON. + + true if the array attribute is written to the XML; otherwise, false. + + + + Gets or sets a value indicating whether to write the root JSON object. + + true if the JSON root object is omitted; otherwise, false. + + + + Gets or sets a value indicating whether to encode special characters when converting JSON to XML. + If true, special characters like ':', '@', '?', '#' and '$' in JSON property names aren't used to specify + XML namespaces, attributes or processing directives. Instead special characters are encoded and written + as part of the XML element name. + + true if special characters are encoded; otherwise, false. + + + + Writes the JSON representation of the object. + + The to write to. + The calling serializer. + The value. + + + + Reads the JSON representation of the object. + + The to read from. + Type of the object. + The existing value of object being read. + The calling serializer. + The object value. + + + + Checks if the is a namespace attribute. + + Attribute name to test. + The attribute name prefix if it has one, otherwise an empty string. + true if attribute name is for a namespace attribute, otherwise false. + + + + Determines whether this instance can convert the specified value type. + + Type of the value. + + true if this instance can convert the specified value type; otherwise, false. + + + + + Specifies how dates are formatted when writing JSON text. + + + + + Dates are written in the ISO 8601 format, e.g. "2012-03-21T05:40Z". + + + + + Dates are written in the Microsoft JSON format, e.g. "\/Date(1198908717056)\/". + + + + + Specifies how date formatted strings, e.g. "\/Date(1198908717056)\/" and "2012-03-21T05:40Z", are parsed when reading JSON text. + + + + + Date formatted strings are not parsed to a date type and are read as strings. + + + + + Date formatted strings, e.g. "\/Date(1198908717056)\/" and "2012-03-21T05:40Z", are parsed to . + + + + + Date formatted strings, e.g. "\/Date(1198908717056)\/" and "2012-03-21T05:40Z", are parsed to . + + + + + Specifies how to treat the time value when converting between string and . + + + + + Treat as local time. If the object represents a Coordinated Universal Time (UTC), it is converted to the local time. + + + + + Treat as a UTC. If the object represents a local time, it is converted to a UTC. + + + + + Treat as a local time if a is being converted to a string. + If a string is being converted to , convert to a local time if a time zone is specified. + + + + + Time zone information should be preserved when converting. + + + + + The default JSON name table implementation. + + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class. + + + + + Gets a string containing the same characters as the specified range of characters in the given array. + + The character array containing the name to find. + The zero-based index into the array specifying the first character of the name. + The number of characters in the name. + A string containing the same characters as the specified range of characters in the given array. + + + + Adds the specified string into name table. + + The string to add. + This method is not thread-safe. + The resolved string. + + + + Specifies default value handling options for the . + + + + + + + + + Include members where the member value is the same as the member's default value when serializing objects. + Included members are written to JSON. Has no effect when deserializing. + + + + + Ignore members where the member value is the same as the member's default value when serializing objects + so that it is not written to JSON. + This option will ignore all default values (e.g. null for objects and nullable types; 0 for integers, + decimals and floating point numbers; and false for booleans). The default value ignored can be changed by + placing the on the property. + + + + + Members with a default value but no JSON will be set to their default value when deserializing. + + + + + Ignore members where the member value is the same as the member's default value when serializing objects + and set members to their default value when deserializing. + + + + + Specifies float format handling options when writing special floating point numbers, e.g. , + and with . + + + + + Write special floating point values as strings in JSON, e.g. "NaN", "Infinity", "-Infinity". + + + + + Write special floating point values as symbols in JSON, e.g. NaN, Infinity, -Infinity. + Note that this will produce non-valid JSON. + + + + + Write special floating point values as the property's default value in JSON, e.g. 0.0 for a property, null for a of property. + + + + + Specifies how floating point numbers, e.g. 1.0 and 9.9, are parsed when reading JSON text. + + + + + Floating point numbers are parsed to . + + + + + Floating point numbers are parsed to . + + + + + Specifies formatting options for the . + + + + + No special formatting is applied. This is the default. + + + + + Causes child objects to be indented according to the and settings. + + + + + Provides an interface for using pooled arrays. + + The array type content. + + + + Rent an array from the pool. This array must be returned when it is no longer needed. + + The minimum required length of the array. The returned array may be longer. + The rented array from the pool. This array must be returned when it is no longer needed. + + + + Return an array to the pool. + + The array that is being returned. + + + + Provides an interface to enable a class to return line and position information. + + + + + Gets a value indicating whether the class can return line information. + + + true if and can be provided; otherwise, false. + + + + + Gets the current line number. + + The current line number or 0 if no line information is available (for example, when returns false). + + + + Gets the current line position. + + The current line position or 0 if no line information is available (for example, when returns false). + + + + Instructs the how to serialize the collection. + + + + + Gets or sets a value indicating whether null items are allowed in the collection. + + true if null items are allowed in the collection; otherwise, false. + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class. + + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class with a flag indicating whether the array can contain null items. + + A flag indicating whether the array can contain null items. + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class with the specified container Id. + + The container Id. + + + + Instructs the to use the specified constructor when deserializing that object. + + + + + Instructs the how to serialize the object. + + + + + Gets or sets the id. + + The id. + + + + Gets or sets the title. + + The title. + + + + Gets or sets the description. + + The description. + + + + Gets or sets the collection's items converter. + + The collection's items converter. + + + + The parameter list to use when constructing the described by . + If null, the default constructor is used. + When non-null, there must be a constructor defined in the that exactly matches the number, + order, and type of these parameters. + + + + [JsonContainer(ItemConverterType = typeof(MyContainerConverter), ItemConverterParameters = new object[] { 123, "Four" })] + + + + + + Gets or sets the of the . + + The of the . + + + + The parameter list to use when constructing the described by . + If null, the default constructor is used. + When non-null, there must be a constructor defined in the that exactly matches the number, + order, and type of these parameters. + + + + [JsonContainer(NamingStrategyType = typeof(MyNamingStrategy), NamingStrategyParameters = new object[] { 123, "Four" })] + + + + + + Gets or sets a value that indicates whether to preserve object references. + + + true to keep object reference; otherwise, false. The default is false. + + + + + Gets or sets a value that indicates whether to preserve collection's items references. + + + true to keep collection's items object references; otherwise, false. The default is false. + + + + + Gets or sets the reference loop handling used when serializing the collection's items. + + The reference loop handling. + + + + Gets or sets the type name handling used when serializing the collection's items. + + The type name handling. + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class. + + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class with the specified container Id. + + The container Id. + + + + Provides methods for converting between .NET types and JSON types. + + + + + + + + Gets or sets a function that creates default . + Default settings are automatically used by serialization methods on , + and and on . + To serialize without using any default settings create a with + . + + + + + Represents JavaScript's boolean value true as a string. This field is read-only. + + + + + Represents JavaScript's boolean value false as a string. This field is read-only. + + + + + Represents JavaScript's null as a string. This field is read-only. + + + + + Represents JavaScript's undefined as a string. This field is read-only. + + + + + Represents JavaScript's positive infinity as a string. This field is read-only. + + + + + Represents JavaScript's negative infinity as a string. This field is read-only. + + + + + Represents JavaScript's NaN as a string. This field is read-only. + + + + + Converts the to its JSON string representation. + + The value to convert. + A JSON string representation of the . + + + + Converts the to its JSON string representation using the specified. + + The value to convert. + The format the date will be converted to. + The time zone handling when the date is converted to a string. + A JSON string representation of the . + + + + Converts the to its JSON string representation. + + The value to convert. + A JSON string representation of the . + + + + Converts the to its JSON string representation using the specified. + + The value to convert. + The format the date will be converted to. + A JSON string representation of the . + + + + Converts the to its JSON string representation. + + The value to convert. + A JSON string representation of the . + + + + Converts the to its JSON string representation. + + The value to convert. + A JSON string representation of the . + + + + Converts the to its JSON string representation. + + The value to convert. + A JSON string representation of the . + + + + Converts the to its JSON string representation. + + The value to convert. + A JSON string representation of the . + + + + Converts the to its JSON string representation. + + The value to convert. + A JSON string representation of the . + + + + Converts the to its JSON string representation. + + The value to convert. + A JSON string representation of the . + + + + Converts the to its JSON string representation. + + The value to convert. + A JSON string representation of the . + + + + Converts the to its JSON string representation. + + The value to convert. + A JSON string representation of the . + + + + Converts the to its JSON string representation. + + The value to convert. + A JSON string representation of the . + + + + Converts the to its JSON string representation. + + The value to convert. + A JSON string representation of the . + + + + Converts the to its JSON string representation. + + The value to convert. + A JSON string representation of the . + + + + Converts the to its JSON string representation. + + The value to convert. + A JSON string representation of the . + + + + Converts the to its JSON string representation. + + The value to convert. + A JSON string representation of the . + + + + Converts the to its JSON string representation. + + The value to convert. + A JSON string representation of the . + + + + Converts the to its JSON string representation. + + The value to convert. + A JSON string representation of the . + + + + Converts the to its JSON string representation. + + The value to convert. + A JSON string representation of the . + + + + Converts the to its JSON string representation. + + The value to convert. + A JSON string representation of the . + + + + Converts the to its JSON string representation. + + The value to convert. + A JSON string representation of the . + + + + Converts the to its JSON string representation. + + The value to convert. + The string delimiter character. + A JSON string representation of the . + + + + Converts the to its JSON string representation. + + The value to convert. + The string delimiter character. + The string escape handling. + A JSON string representation of the . + + + + Converts the to its JSON string representation. + + The value to convert. + A JSON string representation of the . + + + + Serializes the specified object to a JSON string. + + The object to serialize. + A JSON string representation of the object. + + + + Serializes the specified object to a JSON string using formatting. + + The object to serialize. + Indicates how the output should be formatted. + + A JSON string representation of the object. + + + + + Serializes the specified object to a JSON string using a collection of . + + The object to serialize. + A collection of converters used while serializing. + A JSON string representation of the object. + + + + Serializes the specified object to a JSON string using formatting and a collection of . + + The object to serialize. + Indicates how the output should be formatted. + A collection of converters used while serializing. + A JSON string representation of the object. + + + + Serializes the specified object to a JSON string using . + + The object to serialize. + The used to serialize the object. + If this is null, default serialization settings will be used. + + A JSON string representation of the object. + + + + + Serializes the specified object to a JSON string using a type, formatting and . + + The object to serialize. + The used to serialize the object. + If this is null, default serialization settings will be used. + + The type of the value being serialized. + This parameter is used when is to write out the type name if the type of the value does not match. + Specifying the type is optional. + + + A JSON string representation of the object. + + + + + Serializes the specified object to a JSON string using formatting and . + + The object to serialize. + Indicates how the output should be formatted. + The used to serialize the object. + If this is null, default serialization settings will be used. + + A JSON string representation of the object. + + + + + Serializes the specified object to a JSON string using a type, formatting and . + + The object to serialize. + Indicates how the output should be formatted. + The used to serialize the object. + If this is null, default serialization settings will be used. + + The type of the value being serialized. + This parameter is used when is to write out the type name if the type of the value does not match. + Specifying the type is optional. + + + A JSON string representation of the object. + + + + + Deserializes the JSON to a .NET object. + + The JSON to deserialize. + The deserialized object from the JSON string. + + + + Deserializes the JSON to a .NET object using . + + The JSON to deserialize. + + The used to deserialize the object. + If this is null, default serialization settings will be used. + + The deserialized object from the JSON string. + + + + Deserializes the JSON to the specified .NET type. + + The JSON to deserialize. + The of object being deserialized. + The deserialized object from the JSON string. + + + + Deserializes the JSON to the specified .NET type. + + The type of the object to deserialize to. + The JSON to deserialize. + The deserialized object from the JSON string. + + + + Deserializes the JSON to the given anonymous type. + + + The anonymous type to deserialize to. This can't be specified + traditionally and must be inferred from the anonymous type passed + as a parameter. + + The JSON to deserialize. + The anonymous type object. + The deserialized anonymous type from the JSON string. + + + + Deserializes the JSON to the given anonymous type using . + + + The anonymous type to deserialize to. This can't be specified + traditionally and must be inferred from the anonymous type passed + as a parameter. + + The JSON to deserialize. + The anonymous type object. + + The used to deserialize the object. + If this is null, default serialization settings will be used. + + The deserialized anonymous type from the JSON string. + + + + Deserializes the JSON to the specified .NET type using a collection of . + + The type of the object to deserialize to. + The JSON to deserialize. + Converters to use while deserializing. + The deserialized object from the JSON string. + + + + Deserializes the JSON to the specified .NET type using . + + The type of the object to deserialize to. + The object to deserialize. + + The used to deserialize the object. + If this is null, default serialization settings will be used. + + The deserialized object from the JSON string. + + + + Deserializes the JSON to the specified .NET type using a collection of . + + The JSON to deserialize. + The type of the object to deserialize. + Converters to use while deserializing. + The deserialized object from the JSON string. + + + + Deserializes the JSON to the specified .NET type using . + + The JSON to deserialize. + The type of the object to deserialize to. + + The used to deserialize the object. + If this is null, default serialization settings will be used. + + The deserialized object from the JSON string. + + + + Populates the object with values from the JSON string. + + The JSON to populate values from. + The target object to populate values onto. + + + + Populates the object with values from the JSON string using . + + The JSON to populate values from. + The target object to populate values onto. + + The used to deserialize the object. + If this is null, default serialization settings will be used. + + + + + Serializes the to a JSON string. + + The node to serialize. + A JSON string of the . + + + + Serializes the to a JSON string using formatting. + + The node to serialize. + Indicates how the output should be formatted. + A JSON string of the . + + + + Serializes the to a JSON string using formatting and omits the root object if is true. + + The node to serialize. + Indicates how the output should be formatted. + Omits writing the root object. + A JSON string of the . + + + + Deserializes the from a JSON string. + + The JSON string. + The deserialized . + + + + Deserializes the from a JSON string nested in a root element specified by . + + The JSON string. + The name of the root element to append when deserializing. + The deserialized . + + + + Deserializes the from a JSON string nested in a root element specified by + and writes a Json.NET array attribute for collections. + + The JSON string. + The name of the root element to append when deserializing. + + A value to indicate whether to write the Json.NET array attribute. + This attribute helps preserve arrays when converting the written XML back to JSON. + + The deserialized . + + + + Deserializes the from a JSON string nested in a root element specified by , + writes a Json.NET array attribute for collections, and encodes special characters. + + The JSON string. + The name of the root element to append when deserializing. + + A value to indicate whether to write the Json.NET array attribute. + This attribute helps preserve arrays when converting the written XML back to JSON. + + + A value to indicate whether to encode special characters when converting JSON to XML. + If true, special characters like ':', '@', '?', '#' and '$' in JSON property names aren't used to specify + XML namespaces, attributes or processing directives. Instead special characters are encoded and written + as part of the XML element name. + + The deserialized . + + + + Serializes the to a JSON string. + + The node to convert to JSON. + A JSON string of the . + + + + Serializes the to a JSON string using formatting. + + The node to convert to JSON. + Indicates how the output should be formatted. + A JSON string of the . + + + + Serializes the to a JSON string using formatting and omits the root object if is true. + + The node to serialize. + Indicates how the output should be formatted. + Omits writing the root object. + A JSON string of the . + + + + Deserializes the from a JSON string. + + The JSON string. + The deserialized . + + + + Deserializes the from a JSON string nested in a root element specified by . + + The JSON string. + The name of the root element to append when deserializing. + The deserialized . + + + + Deserializes the from a JSON string nested in a root element specified by + and writes a Json.NET array attribute for collections. + + The JSON string. + The name of the root element to append when deserializing. + + A value to indicate whether to write the Json.NET array attribute. + This attribute helps preserve arrays when converting the written XML back to JSON. + + The deserialized . + + + + Deserializes the from a JSON string nested in a root element specified by , + writes a Json.NET array attribute for collections, and encodes special characters. + + The JSON string. + The name of the root element to append when deserializing. + + A value to indicate whether to write the Json.NET array attribute. + This attribute helps preserve arrays when converting the written XML back to JSON. + + + A value to indicate whether to encode special characters when converting JSON to XML. + If true, special characters like ':', '@', '?', '#' and '$' in JSON property names aren't used to specify + XML namespaces, attributes or processing directives. Instead special characters are encoded and written + as part of the XML element name. + + The deserialized . + + + + Converts an object to and from JSON. + + + + + Writes the JSON representation of the object. + + The to write to. + The value. + The calling serializer. + + + + Reads the JSON representation of the object. + + The to read from. + Type of the object. + The existing value of object being read. + The calling serializer. + The object value. + + + + Determines whether this instance can convert the specified object type. + + Type of the object. + + true if this instance can convert the specified object type; otherwise, false. + + + + + Gets a value indicating whether this can read JSON. + + true if this can read JSON; otherwise, false. + + + + Gets a value indicating whether this can write JSON. + + true if this can write JSON; otherwise, false. + + + + Converts an object to and from JSON. + + The object type to convert. + + + + Writes the JSON representation of the object. + + The to write to. + The value. + The calling serializer. + + + + Writes the JSON representation of the object. + + The to write to. + The value. + The calling serializer. + + + + Reads the JSON representation of the object. + + The to read from. + Type of the object. + The existing value of object being read. + The calling serializer. + The object value. + + + + Reads the JSON representation of the object. + + The to read from. + Type of the object. + The existing value of object being read. If there is no existing value then null will be used. + The existing value has a value. + The calling serializer. + The object value. + + + + Determines whether this instance can convert the specified object type. + + Type of the object. + + true if this instance can convert the specified object type; otherwise, false. + + + + + Instructs the to use the specified when serializing the member or class. + + + + + Gets the of the . + + The of the . + + + + The parameter list to use when constructing the described by . + If null, the default constructor is used. + + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class. + + Type of the . + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class. + + Type of the . + Parameter list to use when constructing the . Can be null. + + + + Represents a collection of . + + + + + Instructs the how to serialize the collection. + + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class. + + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class with the specified container Id. + + The container Id. + + + + The exception thrown when an error occurs during JSON serialization or deserialization. + + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class. + + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class + with a specified error message. + + The error message that explains the reason for the exception. + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class + with a specified error message and a reference to the inner exception that is the cause of this exception. + + The error message that explains the reason for the exception. + The exception that is the cause of the current exception, or null if no inner exception is specified. + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class. + + The that holds the serialized object data about the exception being thrown. + The that contains contextual information about the source or destination. + The parameter is null. + The class name is null or is zero (0). + + + + Instructs the to deserialize properties with no matching class member into the specified collection + and write values during serialization. + + + + + Gets or sets a value that indicates whether to write extension data when serializing the object. + + + true to write extension data when serializing the object; otherwise, false. The default is true. + + + + + Gets or sets a value that indicates whether to read extension data when deserializing the object. + + + true to read extension data when deserializing the object; otherwise, false. The default is true. + + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class. + + + + + Instructs the not to serialize the public field or public read/write property value. + + + + + Base class for a table of atomized string objects. + + + + + Gets a string containing the same characters as the specified range of characters in the given array. + + The character array containing the name to find. + The zero-based index into the array specifying the first character of the name. + The number of characters in the name. + A string containing the same characters as the specified range of characters in the given array. + + + + Instructs the how to serialize the object. + + + + + Gets or sets the member serialization. + + The member serialization. + + + + Gets or sets the missing member handling used when deserializing this object. + + The missing member handling. + + + + Gets or sets how the object's properties with null values are handled during serialization and deserialization. + + How the object's properties with null values are handled during serialization and deserialization. + + + + Gets or sets a value that indicates whether the object's properties are required. + + + A value indicating whether the object's properties are required. + + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class. + + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class with the specified member serialization. + + The member serialization. + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class with the specified container Id. + + The container Id. + + + + Instructs the to always serialize the member with the specified name. + + + + + Gets or sets the type used when serializing the property's collection items. + + The collection's items type. + + + + The parameter list to use when constructing the described by . + If null, the default constructor is used. + When non-null, there must be a constructor defined in the that exactly matches the number, + order, and type of these parameters. + + + + [JsonProperty(ItemConverterType = typeof(MyContainerConverter), ItemConverterParameters = new object[] { 123, "Four" })] + + + + + + Gets or sets the of the . + + The of the . + + + + The parameter list to use when constructing the described by . + If null, the default constructor is used. + When non-null, there must be a constructor defined in the that exactly matches the number, + order, and type of these parameters. + + + + [JsonProperty(NamingStrategyType = typeof(MyNamingStrategy), NamingStrategyParameters = new object[] { 123, "Four" })] + + + + + + Gets or sets the null value handling used when serializing this property. + + The null value handling. + + + + Gets or sets the default value handling used when serializing this property. + + The default value handling. + + + + Gets or sets the reference loop handling used when serializing this property. + + The reference loop handling. + + + + Gets or sets the object creation handling used when deserializing this property. + + The object creation handling. + + + + Gets or sets the type name handling used when serializing this property. + + The type name handling. + + + + Gets or sets whether this property's value is serialized as a reference. + + Whether this property's value is serialized as a reference. + + + + Gets or sets the order of serialization of a member. + + The numeric order of serialization. + + + + Gets or sets a value indicating whether this property is required. + + + A value indicating whether this property is required. + + + + + Gets or sets the name of the property. + + The name of the property. + + + + Gets or sets the reference loop handling used when serializing the property's collection items. + + The collection's items reference loop handling. + + + + Gets or sets the type name handling used when serializing the property's collection items. + + The collection's items type name handling. + + + + Gets or sets whether this property's collection items are serialized as a reference. + + Whether this property's collection items are serialized as a reference. + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class. + + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class with the specified name. + + Name of the property. + + + + Represents a reader that provides fast, non-cached, forward-only access to serialized JSON data. + + + + + Asynchronously reads the next JSON token from the source. + + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + A that represents the asynchronous read. The + property returns true if the next token was read successfully; false if there are no more tokens to read. + The default behaviour is to execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. Derived + classes can override this behaviour for true asynchronicity. + + + + Asynchronously skips the children of the current token. + + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + A that represents the asynchronous operation. + The default behaviour is to execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. Derived + classes can override this behaviour for true asynchronicity. + + + + Asynchronously reads the next JSON token from the source as a of . + + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + A that represents the asynchronous read. The + property returns the of . This result will be null at the end of an array. + The default behaviour is to execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. Derived + classes can override this behaviour for true asynchronicity. + + + + Asynchronously reads the next JSON token from the source as a []. + + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + A that represents the asynchronous read. The + property returns the []. This result will be null at the end of an array. + The default behaviour is to execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. Derived + classes can override this behaviour for true asynchronicity. + + + + Asynchronously reads the next JSON token from the source as a of . + + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + A that represents the asynchronous read. The + property returns the of . This result will be null at the end of an array. + The default behaviour is to execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. Derived + classes can override this behaviour for true asynchronicity. + + + + Asynchronously reads the next JSON token from the source as a of . + + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + A that represents the asynchronous read. The + property returns the of . This result will be null at the end of an array. + The default behaviour is to execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. Derived + classes can override this behaviour for true asynchronicity. + + + + Asynchronously reads the next JSON token from the source as a of . + + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + A that represents the asynchronous read. The + property returns the of . This result will be null at the end of an array. + The default behaviour is to execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. Derived + classes can override this behaviour for true asynchronicity. + + + + Asynchronously reads the next JSON token from the source as a of . + + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + A that represents the asynchronous read. The + property returns the of . This result will be null at the end of an array. + The default behaviour is to execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. Derived + classes can override this behaviour for true asynchronicity. + + + + Asynchronously reads the next JSON token from the source as a of . + + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + A that represents the asynchronous read. The + property returns the of . This result will be null at the end of an array. + The default behaviour is to execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. Derived + classes can override this behaviour for true asynchronicity. + + + + Asynchronously reads the next JSON token from the source as a . + + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + A that represents the asynchronous read. The + property returns the . This result will be null at the end of an array. + The default behaviour is to execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. Derived + classes can override this behaviour for true asynchronicity. + + + + Specifies the state of the reader. + + + + + A read method has not been called. + + + + + The end of the file has been reached successfully. + + + + + Reader is at a property. + + + + + Reader is at the start of an object. + + + + + Reader is in an object. + + + + + Reader is at the start of an array. + + + + + Reader is in an array. + + + + + The method has been called. + + + + + Reader has just read a value. + + + + + Reader is at the start of a constructor. + + + + + Reader is in a constructor. + + + + + An error occurred that prevents the read operation from continuing. + + + + + The end of the file has been reached successfully. + + + + + Gets the current reader state. + + The current reader state. + + + + Gets or sets a value indicating whether the source should be closed when this reader is closed. + + + true to close the source when this reader is closed; otherwise false. The default is true. + + + + + Gets or sets a value indicating whether multiple pieces of JSON content can + be read from a continuous stream without erroring. + + + true to support reading multiple pieces of JSON content; otherwise false. + The default is false. + + + + + Gets the quotation mark character used to enclose the value of a string. + + + + + Gets or sets how time zones are handled when reading JSON. + + + + + Gets or sets how date formatted strings, e.g. "\/Date(1198908717056)\/" and "2012-03-21T05:40Z", are parsed when reading JSON. + + + + + Gets or sets how floating point numbers, e.g. 1.0 and 9.9, are parsed when reading JSON text. + + + + + Gets or sets how custom date formatted strings are parsed when reading JSON. + + + + + Gets or sets the maximum depth allowed when reading JSON. Reading past this depth will throw a . + A null value means there is no maximum. + The default value is 64. + + + + + Gets the type of the current JSON token. + + + + + Gets the text value of the current JSON token. + + + + + Gets the .NET type for the current JSON token. + + + + + Gets the depth of the current token in the JSON document. + + The depth of the current token in the JSON document. + + + + Gets the path of the current JSON token. + + + + + Gets or sets the culture used when reading JSON. Defaults to . + + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class. + + + + + Reads the next JSON token from the source. + + true if the next token was read successfully; false if there are no more tokens to read. + + + + Reads the next JSON token from the source as a of . + + A of . This method will return null at the end of an array. + + + + Reads the next JSON token from the source as a . + + A . This method will return null at the end of an array. + + + + Reads the next JSON token from the source as a []. + + A [] or null if the next JSON token is null. This method will return null at the end of an array. + + + + Reads the next JSON token from the source as a of . + + A of . This method will return null at the end of an array. + + + + Reads the next JSON token from the source as a of . + + A of . This method will return null at the end of an array. + + + + Reads the next JSON token from the source as a of . + + A of . This method will return null at the end of an array. + + + + Reads the next JSON token from the source as a of . + + A of . This method will return null at the end of an array. + + + + Reads the next JSON token from the source as a of . + + A of . This method will return null at the end of an array. + + + + Skips the children of the current token. + + + + + Sets the current token. + + The new token. + + + + Sets the current token and value. + + The new token. + The value. + + + + Sets the current token and value. + + The new token. + The value. + A flag indicating whether the position index inside an array should be updated. + + + + Sets the state based on current token type. + + + + + Releases unmanaged and - optionally - managed resources. + + true to release both managed and unmanaged resources; false to release only unmanaged resources. + + + + Changes the reader's state to . + If is set to true, the source is also closed. + + + + + The exception thrown when an error occurs while reading JSON text. + + + + + Gets the line number indicating where the error occurred. + + The line number indicating where the error occurred. + + + + Gets the line position indicating where the error occurred. + + The line position indicating where the error occurred. + + + + Gets the path to the JSON where the error occurred. + + The path to the JSON where the error occurred. + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class. + + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class + with a specified error message. + + The error message that explains the reason for the exception. + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class + with a specified error message and a reference to the inner exception that is the cause of this exception. + + The error message that explains the reason for the exception. + The exception that is the cause of the current exception, or null if no inner exception is specified. + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class. + + The that holds the serialized object data about the exception being thrown. + The that contains contextual information about the source or destination. + The parameter is null. + The class name is null or is zero (0). + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class + with a specified error message, JSON path, line number, line position, and a reference to the inner exception that is the cause of this exception. + + The error message that explains the reason for the exception. + The path to the JSON where the error occurred. + The line number indicating where the error occurred. + The line position indicating where the error occurred. + The exception that is the cause of the current exception, or null if no inner exception is specified. + + + + Instructs the to always serialize the member, and to require that the member has a value. + + + + + The exception thrown when an error occurs during JSON serialization or deserialization. + + + + + Gets the line number indicating where the error occurred. + + The line number indicating where the error occurred. + + + + Gets the line position indicating where the error occurred. + + The line position indicating where the error occurred. + + + + Gets the path to the JSON where the error occurred. + + The path to the JSON where the error occurred. + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class. + + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class + with a specified error message. + + The error message that explains the reason for the exception. + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class + with a specified error message and a reference to the inner exception that is the cause of this exception. + + The error message that explains the reason for the exception. + The exception that is the cause of the current exception, or null if no inner exception is specified. + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class. + + The that holds the serialized object data about the exception being thrown. + The that contains contextual information about the source or destination. + The parameter is null. + The class name is null or is zero (0). + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class + with a specified error message, JSON path, line number, line position, and a reference to the inner exception that is the cause of this exception. + + The error message that explains the reason for the exception. + The path to the JSON where the error occurred. + The line number indicating where the error occurred. + The line position indicating where the error occurred. + The exception that is the cause of the current exception, or null if no inner exception is specified. + + + + Serializes and deserializes objects into and from the JSON format. + The enables you to control how objects are encoded into JSON. + + + + + Occurs when the errors during serialization and deserialization. + + + + + Gets or sets the used by the serializer when resolving references. + + + + + Gets or sets the used by the serializer when resolving type names. + + + + + Gets or sets the used by the serializer when resolving type names. + + + + + Gets or sets the used by the serializer when writing trace messages. + + The trace writer. + + + + Gets or sets the equality comparer used by the serializer when comparing references. + + The equality comparer. + + + + Gets or sets how type name writing and reading is handled by the serializer. + The default value is . + + + should be used with caution when your application deserializes JSON from an external source. + Incoming types should be validated with a custom + when deserializing with a value other than . + + + + + Gets or sets how a type name assembly is written and resolved by the serializer. + The default value is . + + The type name assembly format. + + + + Gets or sets how a type name assembly is written and resolved by the serializer. + The default value is . + + The type name assembly format. + + + + Gets or sets how object references are preserved by the serializer. + The default value is . + + + + + Gets or sets how reference loops (e.g. a class referencing itself) is handled. + The default value is . + + + + + Gets or sets how missing members (e.g. JSON contains a property that isn't a member on the object) are handled during deserialization. + The default value is . + + + + + Gets or sets how null values are handled during serialization and deserialization. + The default value is . + + + + + Gets or sets how default values are handled during serialization and deserialization. + The default value is . + + + + + Gets or sets how objects are created during deserialization. + The default value is . + + The object creation handling. + + + + Gets or sets how constructors are used during deserialization. + The default value is . + + The constructor handling. + + + + Gets or sets how metadata properties are used during deserialization. + The default value is . + + The metadata properties handling. + + + + Gets a collection that will be used during serialization. + + Collection that will be used during serialization. + + + + Gets or sets the contract resolver used by the serializer when + serializing .NET objects to JSON and vice versa. + + + + + Gets or sets the used by the serializer when invoking serialization callback methods. + + The context. + + + + Indicates how JSON text output is formatted. + The default value is . + + + + + Gets or sets how dates are written to JSON text. + The default value is . + + + + + Gets or sets how time zones are handled during serialization and deserialization. + The default value is . + + + + + Gets or sets how date formatted strings, e.g. "\/Date(1198908717056)\/" and "2012-03-21T05:40Z", are parsed when reading JSON. + The default value is . + + + + + Gets or sets how floating point numbers, e.g. 1.0 and 9.9, are parsed when reading JSON text. + The default value is . + + + + + Gets or sets how special floating point numbers, e.g. , + and , + are written as JSON text. + The default value is . + + + + + Gets or sets how strings are escaped when writing JSON text. + The default value is . + + + + + Gets or sets how and values are formatted when writing JSON text, + and the expected date format when reading JSON text. + The default value is "yyyy'-'MM'-'dd'T'HH':'mm':'ss.FFFFFFFK". + + + + + Gets or sets the culture used when reading JSON. + The default value is . + + + + + Gets or sets the maximum depth allowed when reading JSON. Reading past this depth will throw a . + A null value means there is no maximum. + The default value is 64. + + + + + Gets a value indicating whether there will be a check for additional JSON content after deserializing an object. + The default value is false. + + + true if there will be a check for additional JSON content after deserializing an object; otherwise, false. + + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class. + + + + + Creates a new instance. + The will not use default settings + from . + + + A new instance. + The will not use default settings + from . + + + + + Creates a new instance using the specified . + The will not use default settings + from . + + The settings to be applied to the . + + A new instance using the specified . + The will not use default settings + from . + + + + + Creates a new instance. + The will use default settings + from . + + + A new instance. + The will use default settings + from . + + + + + Creates a new instance using the specified . + The will use default settings + from as well as the specified . + + The settings to be applied to the . + + A new instance using the specified . + The will use default settings + from as well as the specified . + + + + + Populates the JSON values onto the target object. + + The that contains the JSON structure to read values from. + The target object to populate values onto. + + + + Populates the JSON values onto the target object. + + The that contains the JSON structure to read values from. + The target object to populate values onto. + + + + Deserializes the JSON structure contained by the specified . + + The that contains the JSON structure to deserialize. + The being deserialized. + + + + Deserializes the JSON structure contained by the specified + into an instance of the specified type. + + The containing the object. + The of object being deserialized. + The instance of being deserialized. + + + + Deserializes the JSON structure contained by the specified + into an instance of the specified type. + + The containing the object. + The type of the object to deserialize. + The instance of being deserialized. + + + + Deserializes the JSON structure contained by the specified + into an instance of the specified type. + + The containing the object. + The of object being deserialized. + The instance of being deserialized. + + + + Serializes the specified and writes the JSON structure + using the specified . + + The used to write the JSON structure. + The to serialize. + + + + Serializes the specified and writes the JSON structure + using the specified . + + The used to write the JSON structure. + The to serialize. + + The type of the value being serialized. + This parameter is used when is to write out the type name if the type of the value does not match. + Specifying the type is optional. + + + + + Serializes the specified and writes the JSON structure + using the specified . + + The used to write the JSON structure. + The to serialize. + + The type of the value being serialized. + This parameter is used when is Auto to write out the type name if the type of the value does not match. + Specifying the type is optional. + + + + + Serializes the specified and writes the JSON structure + using the specified . + + The used to write the JSON structure. + The to serialize. + + + + Specifies the settings on a object. + + + + + Gets or sets how reference loops (e.g. a class referencing itself) are handled. + The default value is . + + Reference loop handling. + + + + Gets or sets how missing members (e.g. JSON contains a property that isn't a member on the object) are handled during deserialization. + The default value is . + + Missing member handling. + + + + Gets or sets how objects are created during deserialization. + The default value is . + + The object creation handling. + + + + Gets or sets how null values are handled during serialization and deserialization. + The default value is . + + Null value handling. + + + + Gets or sets how default values are handled during serialization and deserialization. + The default value is . + + The default value handling. + + + + Gets or sets a collection that will be used during serialization. + + The converters. + + + + Gets or sets how object references are preserved by the serializer. + The default value is . + + The preserve references handling. + + + + Gets or sets how type name writing and reading is handled by the serializer. + The default value is . + + + should be used with caution when your application deserializes JSON from an external source. + Incoming types should be validated with a custom + when deserializing with a value other than . + + The type name handling. + + + + Gets or sets how metadata properties are used during deserialization. + The default value is . + + The metadata properties handling. + + + + Gets or sets how a type name assembly is written and resolved by the serializer. + The default value is . + + The type name assembly format. + + + + Gets or sets how a type name assembly is written and resolved by the serializer. + The default value is . + + The type name assembly format. + + + + Gets or sets how constructors are used during deserialization. + The default value is . + + The constructor handling. + + + + Gets or sets the contract resolver used by the serializer when + serializing .NET objects to JSON and vice versa. + + The contract resolver. + + + + Gets or sets the equality comparer used by the serializer when comparing references. + + The equality comparer. + + + + Gets or sets the used by the serializer when resolving references. + + The reference resolver. + + + + Gets or sets a function that creates the used by the serializer when resolving references. + + A function that creates the used by the serializer when resolving references. + + + + Gets or sets the used by the serializer when writing trace messages. + + The trace writer. + + + + Gets or sets the used by the serializer when resolving type names. + + The binder. + + + + Gets or sets the used by the serializer when resolving type names. + + The binder. + + + + Gets or sets the error handler called during serialization and deserialization. + + The error handler called during serialization and deserialization. + + + + Gets or sets the used by the serializer when invoking serialization callback methods. + + The context. + + + + Gets or sets how and values are formatted when writing JSON text, + and the expected date format when reading JSON text. + The default value is "yyyy'-'MM'-'dd'T'HH':'mm':'ss.FFFFFFFK". + + + + + Gets or sets the maximum depth allowed when reading JSON. Reading past this depth will throw a . + A null value means there is no maximum. + The default value is 64. + + + + + Indicates how JSON text output is formatted. + The default value is . + + + + + Gets or sets how dates are written to JSON text. + The default value is . + + + + + Gets or sets how time zones are handled during serialization and deserialization. + The default value is . + + + + + Gets or sets how date formatted strings, e.g. "\/Date(1198908717056)\/" and "2012-03-21T05:40Z", are parsed when reading JSON. + The default value is . + + + + + Gets or sets how special floating point numbers, e.g. , + and , + are written as JSON. + The default value is . + + + + + Gets or sets how floating point numbers, e.g. 1.0 and 9.9, are parsed when reading JSON text. + The default value is . + + + + + Gets or sets how strings are escaped when writing JSON text. + The default value is . + + + + + Gets or sets the culture used when reading JSON. + The default value is . + + + + + Gets a value indicating whether there will be a check for additional content after deserializing an object. + The default value is false. + + + true if there will be a check for additional content after deserializing an object; otherwise, false. + + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class. + + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class + using values copied from the passed in . + + + + + Represents a reader that provides fast, non-cached, forward-only access to JSON text data. + + + + + Asynchronously reads the next JSON token from the source. + + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + A that represents the asynchronous read. The + property returns true if the next token was read successfully; false if there are no more tokens to read. + Derived classes must override this method to get asynchronous behaviour. Otherwise it will + execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. + + + + Asynchronously reads the next JSON token from the source as a of . + + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + A that represents the asynchronous read. The + property returns the of . This result will be null at the end of an array. + Derived classes must override this method to get asynchronous behaviour. Otherwise it will + execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. + + + + Asynchronously reads the next JSON token from the source as a []. + + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + A that represents the asynchronous read. The + property returns the []. This result will be null at the end of an array. + Derived classes must override this method to get asynchronous behaviour. Otherwise it will + execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. + + + + Asynchronously reads the next JSON token from the source as a of . + + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + A that represents the asynchronous read. The + property returns the of . This result will be null at the end of an array. + Derived classes must override this method to get asynchronous behaviour. Otherwise it will + execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. + + + + Asynchronously reads the next JSON token from the source as a of . + + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + A that represents the asynchronous read. The + property returns the of . This result will be null at the end of an array. + Derived classes must override this method to get asynchronous behaviour. Otherwise it will + execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. + + + + Asynchronously reads the next JSON token from the source as a of . + + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + A that represents the asynchronous read. The + property returns the of . This result will be null at the end of an array. + Derived classes must override this method to get asynchronous behaviour. Otherwise it will + execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. + + + + Asynchronously reads the next JSON token from the source as a of . + + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + A that represents the asynchronous read. The + property returns the of . This result will be null at the end of an array. + Derived classes must override this method to get asynchronous behaviour. Otherwise it will + execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. + + + + Asynchronously reads the next JSON token from the source as a of . + + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + A that represents the asynchronous read. The + property returns the of . This result will be null at the end of an array. + Derived classes must override this method to get asynchronous behaviour. Otherwise it will + execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. + + + + Asynchronously reads the next JSON token from the source as a . + + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + A that represents the asynchronous read. The + property returns the . This result will be null at the end of an array. + Derived classes must override this method to get asynchronous behaviour. Otherwise it will + execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class with the specified . + + The containing the JSON data to read. + + + + Gets or sets the reader's property name table. + + + + + Gets or sets the reader's character buffer pool. + + + + + Reads the next JSON token from the underlying . + + + true if the next token was read successfully; false if there are no more tokens to read. + + + + + Reads the next JSON token from the underlying as a of . + + A of . This method will return null at the end of an array. + + + + Reads the next JSON token from the underlying as a of . + + A of . This method will return null at the end of an array. + + + + Reads the next JSON token from the underlying as a . + + A . This method will return null at the end of an array. + + + + Reads the next JSON token from the underlying as a []. + + A [] or null if the next JSON token is null. This method will return null at the end of an array. + + + + Reads the next JSON token from the underlying as a of . + + A of . This method will return null at the end of an array. + + + + Reads the next JSON token from the underlying as a of . + + A of . This method will return null at the end of an array. + + + + Reads the next JSON token from the underlying as a of . + + A of . This method will return null at the end of an array. + + + + Reads the next JSON token from the underlying as a of . + + A of . This method will return null at the end of an array. + + + + Changes the reader's state to . + If is set to true, the underlying is also closed. + + + + + Gets a value indicating whether the class can return line information. + + + true if and can be provided; otherwise, false. + + + + + Gets the current line number. + + + The current line number or 0 if no line information is available (for example, returns false). + + + + + Gets the current line position. + + + The current line position or 0 if no line information is available (for example, returns false). + + + + + Represents a writer that provides a fast, non-cached, forward-only way of generating JSON data. + + + + + Asynchronously flushes whatever is in the buffer to the destination and also flushes the destination. + + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + A that represents the asynchronous operation. + Derived classes must override this method to get asynchronous behaviour. Otherwise it will + execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. + + + + Asynchronously writes the JSON value delimiter. + + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + A that represents the asynchronous operation. + Derived classes must override this method to get asynchronous behaviour. Otherwise it will + execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. + + + + Asynchronously writes the specified end token. + + The end token to write. + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + A that represents the asynchronous operation. + Derived classes must override this method to get asynchronous behaviour. Otherwise it will + execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. + + + + Asynchronously closes this writer. + If is set to true, the destination is also closed. + + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + A that represents the asynchronous operation. + Derived classes must override this method to get asynchronous behaviour. Otherwise it will + execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. + + + + Asynchronously writes the end of the current JSON object or array. + + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + A that represents the asynchronous operation. + Derived classes must override this method to get asynchronous behaviour. Otherwise it will + execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. + + + + Asynchronously writes indent characters. + + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + A that represents the asynchronous operation. + Derived classes must override this method to get asynchronous behaviour. Otherwise it will + execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. + + + + Asynchronously writes an indent space. + + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + A that represents the asynchronous operation. + Derived classes must override this method to get asynchronous behaviour. Otherwise it will + execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. + + + + Asynchronously writes raw JSON without changing the writer's state. + + The raw JSON to write. + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + A that represents the asynchronous operation. + Derived classes must override this method to get asynchronous behaviour. Otherwise it will + execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. + + + + Asynchronously writes a null value. + + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + A that represents the asynchronous operation. + Derived classes must override this method to get asynchronous behaviour. Otherwise it will + execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. + + + + Asynchronously writes the property name of a name/value pair of a JSON object. + + The name of the property. + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + A that represents the asynchronous operation. + Derived classes must override this method to get asynchronous behaviour. Otherwise it will + execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. + + + + Asynchronously writes the property name of a name/value pair of a JSON object. + + The name of the property. + A flag to indicate whether the text should be escaped when it is written as a JSON property name. + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + A that represents the asynchronous operation. + Derived classes must override this method to get asynchronous behaviour. Otherwise it will + execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. + + + + Asynchronously writes the beginning of a JSON array. + + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + A that represents the asynchronous operation. + Derived classes must override this method to get asynchronous behaviour. Otherwise it will + execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. + + + + Asynchronously writes the beginning of a JSON object. + + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + A that represents the asynchronous operation. + Derived classes must override this method to get asynchronous behaviour. Otherwise it will + execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. + + + + Asynchronously writes the start of a constructor with the given name. + + The name of the constructor. + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + A that represents the asynchronous operation. + Derived classes must override this method to get asynchronous behaviour. Otherwise it will + execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. + + + + Asynchronously writes an undefined value. + + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + A that represents the asynchronous operation. + Derived classes must override this method to get asynchronous behaviour. Otherwise it will + execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. + + + + Asynchronously writes the given white space. + + The string of white space characters. + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + A that represents the asynchronous operation. + Derived classes must override this method to get asynchronous behaviour. Otherwise it will + execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. + + + + Asynchronously writes a of value. + + The of value to write. + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + A that represents the asynchronous operation. + Derived classes must override this method to get asynchronous behaviour. Otherwise it will + execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. + + + + Asynchronously writes a value. + + The value to write. + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + A that represents the asynchronous operation. + Derived classes must override this method to get asynchronous behaviour. Otherwise it will + execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. + + + + Asynchronously writes a value. + + The value to write. + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + A that represents the asynchronous operation. + Derived classes must override this method to get asynchronous behaviour. Otherwise it will + execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. + + + + Asynchronously writes a of value. + + The of value to write. + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + A that represents the asynchronous operation. + Derived classes must override this method to get asynchronous behaviour. Otherwise it will + execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. + + + + Asynchronously writes a [] value. + + The [] value to write. + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + A that represents the asynchronous operation. + Derived classes must override this method to get asynchronous behaviour. Otherwise it will + execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. + + + + Asynchronously writes a value. + + The value to write. + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + A that represents the asynchronous operation. + Derived classes must override this method to get asynchronous behaviour. Otherwise it will + execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. + + + + Asynchronously writes a of value. + + The of value to write. + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + A that represents the asynchronous operation. + Derived classes must override this method to get asynchronous behaviour. Otherwise it will + execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. + + + + Asynchronously writes a value. + + The value to write. + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + A that represents the asynchronous operation. + Derived classes must override this method to get asynchronous behaviour. Otherwise it will + execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. + + + + Asynchronously writes a of value. + + The of value to write. + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + A that represents the asynchronous operation. + Derived classes must override this method to get asynchronous behaviour. Otherwise it will + execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. + + + + Asynchronously writes a value. + + The value to write. + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + A that represents the asynchronous operation. + Derived classes must override this method to get asynchronous behaviour. Otherwise it will + execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. + + + + Asynchronously writes a of value. + + The of value to write. + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + A that represents the asynchronous operation. + Derived classes must override this method to get asynchronous behaviour. Otherwise it will + execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. + + + + Asynchronously writes a value. + + The value to write. + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + A that represents the asynchronous operation. + Derived classes must override this method to get asynchronous behaviour. Otherwise it will + execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. + + + + Asynchronously writes a of value. + + The of value to write. + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + A that represents the asynchronous operation. + Derived classes must override this method to get asynchronous behaviour. Otherwise it will + execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. + + + + Asynchronously writes a value. + + The value to write. + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + A that represents the asynchronous operation. + Derived classes must override this method to get asynchronous behaviour. Otherwise it will + execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. + + + + Asynchronously writes a of value. + + The of value to write. + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + A that represents the asynchronous operation. + Derived classes must override this method to get asynchronous behaviour. Otherwise it will + execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. + + + + Asynchronously writes a value. + + The value to write. + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + A that represents the asynchronous operation. + Derived classes must override this method to get asynchronous behaviour. Otherwise it will + execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. + + + + Asynchronously writes a of value. + + The of value to write. + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + A that represents the asynchronous operation. + Derived classes must override this method to get asynchronous behaviour. Otherwise it will + execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. + + + + Asynchronously writes a value. + + The value to write. + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + A that represents the asynchronous operation. + Derived classes must override this method to get asynchronous behaviour. Otherwise it will + execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. + + + + Asynchronously writes a of value. + + The of value to write. + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + A that represents the asynchronous operation. + Derived classes must override this method to get asynchronous behaviour. Otherwise it will + execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. + + + + Asynchronously writes a value. + + The value to write. + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + A that represents the asynchronous operation. + Derived classes must override this method to get asynchronous behaviour. Otherwise it will + execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. + + + + Asynchronously writes a of value. + + The of value to write. + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + A that represents the asynchronous operation. + Derived classes must override this method to get asynchronous behaviour. Otherwise it will + execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. + + + + Asynchronously writes a value. + + The value to write. + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + A that represents the asynchronous operation. + Derived classes must override this method to get asynchronous behaviour. Otherwise it will + execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. + + + + Asynchronously writes a of value. + + The of value to write. + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + A that represents the asynchronous operation. + Derived classes must override this method to get asynchronous behaviour. Otherwise it will + execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. + + + + Asynchronously writes a value. + + The value to write. + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + A that represents the asynchronous operation. + Derived classes must override this method to get asynchronous behaviour. Otherwise it will + execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. + + + + Asynchronously writes a value. + + The value to write. + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + A that represents the asynchronous operation. + Derived classes must override this method to get asynchronous behaviour. Otherwise it will + execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. + + + + Asynchronously writes a of value. + + The of value to write. + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + A that represents the asynchronous operation. + Derived classes must override this method to get asynchronous behaviour. Otherwise it will + execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. + + + + Asynchronously writes a value. + + The value to write. + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + A that represents the asynchronous operation. + Derived classes must override this method to get asynchronous behaviour. Otherwise it will + execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. + + + + Asynchronously writes a of value. + + The of value to write. + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + A that represents the asynchronous operation. + Derived classes must override this method to get asynchronous behaviour. Otherwise it will + execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. + + + + Asynchronously writes a value. + + The value to write. + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + A that represents the asynchronous operation. + Derived classes must override this method to get asynchronous behaviour. Otherwise it will + execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. + + + + Asynchronously writes a value. + + The value to write. + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + A that represents the asynchronous operation. + Derived classes must override this method to get asynchronous behaviour. Otherwise it will + execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. + + + + Asynchronously writes a of value. + + The of value to write. + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + A that represents the asynchronous operation. + Derived classes must override this method to get asynchronous behaviour. Otherwise it will + execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. + + + + Asynchronously writes a value. + + The value to write. + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + A that represents the asynchronous operation. + Derived classes must override this method to get asynchronous behaviour. Otherwise it will + execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. + + + + Asynchronously writes a of value. + + The of value to write. + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + A that represents the asynchronous operation. + Derived classes must override this method to get asynchronous behaviour. Otherwise it will + execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. + + + + Asynchronously writes a value. + + The value to write. + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + A that represents the asynchronous operation. + Derived classes must override this method to get asynchronous behaviour. Otherwise it will + execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. + + + + Asynchronously writes a of value. + + The of value to write. + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + A that represents the asynchronous operation. + Derived classes must override this method to get asynchronous behaviour. Otherwise it will + execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. + + + + Asynchronously writes a value. + + The value to write. + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + A that represents the asynchronous operation. + Derived classes must override this method to get asynchronous behaviour. Otherwise it will + execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. + + + + Asynchronously writes a value. + + The value to write. + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + A that represents the asynchronous operation. + Derived classes must override this method to get asynchronous behaviour. Otherwise it will + execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. + + + + Asynchronously writes a of value. + + The of value to write. + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + A that represents the asynchronous operation. + Derived classes must override this method to get asynchronous behaviour. Otherwise it will + execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. + + + + Asynchronously writes a comment /*...*/ containing the specified text. + + Text to place inside the comment. + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + A that represents the asynchronous operation. + Derived classes must override this method to get asynchronous behaviour. Otherwise it will + execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. + + + + Asynchronously writes the end of an array. + + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + A that represents the asynchronous operation. + Derived classes must override this method to get asynchronous behaviour. Otherwise it will + execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. + + + + Asynchronously writes the end of a constructor. + + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + A that represents the asynchronous operation. + Derived classes must override this method to get asynchronous behaviour. Otherwise it will + execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. + + + + Asynchronously writes the end of a JSON object. + + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + A that represents the asynchronous operation. + Derived classes must override this method to get asynchronous behaviour. Otherwise it will + execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. + + + + Asynchronously writes raw JSON where a value is expected and updates the writer's state. + + The raw JSON to write. + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + A that represents the asynchronous operation. + Derived classes must override this method to get asynchronous behaviour. Otherwise it will + execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. + + + + Gets or sets the writer's character array pool. + + + + + Gets or sets how many s to write for each level in the hierarchy when is set to . + + + + + Gets or sets which character to use to quote attribute values. + + + + + Gets or sets which character to use for indenting when is set to . + + + + + Gets or sets a value indicating whether object names will be surrounded with quotes. + + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class using the specified . + + The to write to. + + + + Flushes whatever is in the buffer to the underlying and also flushes the underlying . + + + + + Closes this writer. + If is set to true, the underlying is also closed. + If is set to true, the JSON is auto-completed. + + + + + Writes the beginning of a JSON object. + + + + + Writes the beginning of a JSON array. + + + + + Writes the start of a constructor with the given name. + + The name of the constructor. + + + + Writes the specified end token. + + The end token to write. + + + + Writes the property name of a name/value pair on a JSON object. + + The name of the property. + + + + Writes the property name of a name/value pair on a JSON object. + + The name of the property. + A flag to indicate whether the text should be escaped when it is written as a JSON property name. + + + + Writes indent characters. + + + + + Writes the JSON value delimiter. + + + + + Writes an indent space. + + + + + Writes a value. + An error will raised if the value cannot be written as a single JSON token. + + The value to write. + + + + Writes a null value. + + + + + Writes an undefined value. + + + + + Writes raw JSON. + + The raw JSON to write. + + + + Writes a value. + + The value to write. + + + + Writes a value. + + The value to write. + + + + Writes a value. + + The value to write. + + + + Writes a value. + + The value to write. + + + + Writes a value. + + The value to write. + + + + Writes a value. + + The value to write. + + + + Writes a of value. + + The of value to write. + + + + Writes a value. + + The value to write. + + + + Writes a of value. + + The of value to write. + + + + Writes a value. + + The value to write. + + + + Writes a value. + + The value to write. + + + + Writes a value. + + The value to write. + + + + Writes a value. + + The value to write. + + + + Writes a value. + + The value to write. + + + + Writes a value. + + The value to write. + + + + Writes a value. + + The value to write. + + + + Writes a value. + + The value to write. + + + + Writes a [] value. + + The [] value to write. + + + + Writes a value. + + The value to write. + + + + Writes a value. + + The value to write. + + + + Writes a value. + + The value to write. + + + + Writes a value. + + The value to write. + + + + Writes a comment /*...*/ containing the specified text. + + Text to place inside the comment. + + + + Writes the given white space. + + The string of white space characters. + + + + Specifies the type of JSON token. + + + + + This is returned by the if a read method has not been called. + + + + + An object start token. + + + + + An array start token. + + + + + A constructor start token. + + + + + An object property name. + + + + + A comment. + + + + + Raw JSON. + + + + + An integer. + + + + + A float. + + + + + A string. + + + + + A boolean. + + + + + A null token. + + + + + An undefined token. + + + + + An object end token. + + + + + An array end token. + + + + + A constructor end token. + + + + + A Date. + + + + + Byte data. + + + + + + Represents a reader that provides validation. + + + JSON Schema validation has been moved to its own package. See https://www.newtonsoft.com/jsonschema for more details. + + + + + + Sets an event handler for receiving schema validation errors. + + + + + Gets the text value of the current JSON token. + + + + + + Gets the depth of the current token in the JSON document. + + The depth of the current token in the JSON document. + + + + Gets the path of the current JSON token. + + + + + Gets the quotation mark character used to enclose the value of a string. + + + + + + Gets the type of the current JSON token. + + + + + + Gets the .NET type for the current JSON token. + + + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class that + validates the content returned from the given . + + The to read from while validating. + + + + Gets or sets the schema. + + The schema. + + + + Gets the used to construct this . + + The specified in the constructor. + + + + Changes the reader's state to . + If is set to true, the underlying is also closed. + + + + + Reads the next JSON token from the underlying as a of . + + A of . + + + + Reads the next JSON token from the underlying as a []. + + + A [] or null if the next JSON token is null. + + + + + Reads the next JSON token from the underlying as a of . + + A of . + + + + Reads the next JSON token from the underlying as a of . + + A of . + + + + Reads the next JSON token from the underlying as a of . + + A of . + + + + Reads the next JSON token from the underlying as a . + + A . This method will return null at the end of an array. + + + + Reads the next JSON token from the underlying as a of . + + A of . This method will return null at the end of an array. + + + + Reads the next JSON token from the underlying as a of . + + A of . + + + + Reads the next JSON token from the underlying . + + + true if the next token was read successfully; false if there are no more tokens to read. + + + + + Represents a writer that provides a fast, non-cached, forward-only way of generating JSON data. + + + + + Asynchronously closes this writer. + If is set to true, the destination is also closed. + + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + A that represents the asynchronous operation. + The default behaviour is to execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. Derived + classes can override this behaviour for true asynchronicity. + + + + Asynchronously flushes whatever is in the buffer to the destination and also flushes the destination. + + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + A that represents the asynchronous operation. + The default behaviour is to execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. Derived + classes can override this behaviour for true asynchronicity. + + + + Asynchronously writes the specified end token. + + The end token to write. + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + A that represents the asynchronous operation. + The default behaviour is to execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. Derived + classes can override this behaviour for true asynchronicity. + + + + Asynchronously writes indent characters. + + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + A that represents the asynchronous operation. + The default behaviour is to execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. Derived + classes can override this behaviour for true asynchronicity. + + + + Asynchronously writes the JSON value delimiter. + + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + A that represents the asynchronous operation. + The default behaviour is to execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. Derived + classes can override this behaviour for true asynchronicity. + + + + Asynchronously writes an indent space. + + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + A that represents the asynchronous operation. + The default behaviour is to execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. Derived + classes can override this behaviour for true asynchronicity. + + + + Asynchronously writes raw JSON without changing the writer's state. + + The raw JSON to write. + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + A that represents the asynchronous operation. + The default behaviour is to execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. Derived + classes can override this behaviour for true asynchronicity. + + + + Asynchronously writes the end of the current JSON object or array. + + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + A that represents the asynchronous operation. + The default behaviour is to execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. Derived + classes can override this behaviour for true asynchronicity. + + + + Asynchronously writes the end of an array. + + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + A that represents the asynchronous operation. + The default behaviour is to execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. Derived + classes can override this behaviour for true asynchronicity. + + + + Asynchronously writes the end of a constructor. + + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + A that represents the asynchronous operation. + The default behaviour is to execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. Derived + classes can override this behaviour for true asynchronicity. + + + + Asynchronously writes the end of a JSON object. + + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + A that represents the asynchronous operation. + The default behaviour is to execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. Derived + classes can override this behaviour for true asynchronicity. + + + + Asynchronously writes a null value. + + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + A that represents the asynchronous operation. + The default behaviour is to execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. Derived + classes can override this behaviour for true asynchronicity. + + + + Asynchronously writes the property name of a name/value pair of a JSON object. + + The name of the property. + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + A that represents the asynchronous operation. + The default behaviour is to execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. Derived + classes can override this behaviour for true asynchronicity. + + + + Asynchronously writes the property name of a name/value pair of a JSON object. + + The name of the property. + A flag to indicate whether the text should be escaped when it is written as a JSON property name. + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + A that represents the asynchronous operation. + The default behaviour is to execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. Derived + classes can override this behaviour for true asynchronicity. + + + + Asynchronously writes the beginning of a JSON array. + + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + A that represents the asynchronous operation. + The default behaviour is to execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. Derived + classes can override this behaviour for true asynchronicity. + + + + Asynchronously writes a comment /*...*/ containing the specified text. + + Text to place inside the comment. + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + A that represents the asynchronous operation. + The default behaviour is to execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. Derived + classes can override this behaviour for true asynchronicity. + + + + Asynchronously writes raw JSON where a value is expected and updates the writer's state. + + The raw JSON to write. + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + A that represents the asynchronous operation. + The default behaviour is to execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. Derived + classes can override this behaviour for true asynchronicity. + + + + Asynchronously writes the start of a constructor with the given name. + + The name of the constructor. + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + A that represents the asynchronous operation. + The default behaviour is to execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. Derived + classes can override this behaviour for true asynchronicity. + + + + Asynchronously writes the beginning of a JSON object. + + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + A that represents the asynchronous operation. + The default behaviour is to execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. Derived + classes can override this behaviour for true asynchronicity. + + + + Asynchronously writes the current token. + + The to read the token from. + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + A that represents the asynchronous operation. + The default behaviour is to execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. Derived + classes can override this behaviour for true asynchronicity. + + + + Asynchronously writes the current token. + + The to read the token from. + A flag indicating whether the current token's children should be written. + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + A that represents the asynchronous operation. + The default behaviour is to execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. Derived + classes can override this behaviour for true asynchronicity. + + + + Asynchronously writes the token and its value. + + The to write. + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + A that represents the asynchronous operation. + The default behaviour is to execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. Derived + classes can override this behaviour for true asynchronicity. + + + + Asynchronously writes the token and its value. + + The to write. + + The value to write. + A value is only required for tokens that have an associated value, e.g. the property name for . + null can be passed to the method for tokens that don't have a value, e.g. . + + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + A that represents the asynchronous operation. + The default behaviour is to execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. Derived + classes can override this behaviour for true asynchronicity. + + + + Asynchronously writes a of value. + + The of value to write. + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + A that represents the asynchronous operation. + The default behaviour is to execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. Derived + classes can override this behaviour for true asynchronicity. + + + + Asynchronously writes a value. + + The value to write. + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + A that represents the asynchronous operation. + The default behaviour is to execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. Derived + classes can override this behaviour for true asynchronicity. + + + + Asynchronously writes a value. + + The value to write. + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + A that represents the asynchronous operation. + The default behaviour is to execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. Derived + classes can override this behaviour for true asynchronicity. + + + + Asynchronously writes a of value. + + The of value to write. + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + A that represents the asynchronous operation. + The default behaviour is to execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. Derived + classes can override this behaviour for true asynchronicity. + + + + Asynchronously writes a [] value. + + The [] value to write. + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + A that represents the asynchronous operation. + The default behaviour is to execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. Derived + classes can override this behaviour for true asynchronicity. + + + + Asynchronously writes a value. + + The value to write. + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + A that represents the asynchronous operation. + The default behaviour is to execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. Derived + classes can override this behaviour for true asynchronicity. + + + + Asynchronously writes a of value. + + The of value to write. + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + A that represents the asynchronous operation. + The default behaviour is to execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. Derived + classes can override this behaviour for true asynchronicity. + + + + Asynchronously writes a value. + + The value to write. + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + A that represents the asynchronous operation. + The default behaviour is to execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. Derived + classes can override this behaviour for true asynchronicity. + + + + Asynchronously writes a of value. + + The of value to write. + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + A that represents the asynchronous operation. + The default behaviour is to execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. Derived + classes can override this behaviour for true asynchronicity. + + + + Asynchronously writes a value. + + The value to write. + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + A that represents the asynchronous operation. + The default behaviour is to execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. Derived + classes can override this behaviour for true asynchronicity. + + + + Asynchronously writes a of value. + + The of value to write. + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + A that represents the asynchronous operation. + The default behaviour is to execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. Derived + classes can override this behaviour for true asynchronicity. + + + + Asynchronously writes a value. + + The value to write. + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + A that represents the asynchronous operation. + The default behaviour is to execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. Derived + classes can override this behaviour for true asynchronicity. + + + + Asynchronously writes a of value. + + The of value to write. + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + A that represents the asynchronous operation. + The default behaviour is to execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. Derived + classes can override this behaviour for true asynchronicity. + + + + Asynchronously writes a value. + + The value to write. + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + A that represents the asynchronous operation. + The default behaviour is to execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. Derived + classes can override this behaviour for true asynchronicity. + + + + Asynchronously writes a of value. + + The of value to write. + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + A that represents the asynchronous operation. + The default behaviour is to execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. Derived + classes can override this behaviour for true asynchronicity. + + + + Asynchronously writes a value. + + The value to write. + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + A that represents the asynchronous operation. + The default behaviour is to execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. Derived + classes can override this behaviour for true asynchronicity. + + + + Asynchronously writes a of value. + + The of value to write. + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + A that represents the asynchronous operation. + The default behaviour is to execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. Derived + classes can override this behaviour for true asynchronicity. + + + + Asynchronously writes a value. + + The value to write. + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + A that represents the asynchronous operation. + The default behaviour is to execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. Derived + classes can override this behaviour for true asynchronicity. + + + + Asynchronously writes a of value. + + The of value to write. + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + A that represents the asynchronous operation. + The default behaviour is to execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. Derived + classes can override this behaviour for true asynchronicity. + + + + Asynchronously writes a value. + + The value to write. + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + A that represents the asynchronous operation. + The default behaviour is to execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. Derived + classes can override this behaviour for true asynchronicity. + + + + Asynchronously writes a of value. + + The of value to write. + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + A that represents the asynchronous operation. + The default behaviour is to execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. Derived + classes can override this behaviour for true asynchronicity. + + + + Asynchronously writes a value. + + The value to write. + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + A that represents the asynchronous operation. + The default behaviour is to execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. Derived + classes can override this behaviour for true asynchronicity. + + + + Asynchronously writes a of value. + + The of value to write. + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + A that represents the asynchronous operation. + The default behaviour is to execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. Derived + classes can override this behaviour for true asynchronicity. + + + + Asynchronously writes a value. + + The value to write. + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + A that represents the asynchronous operation. + The default behaviour is to execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. Derived + classes can override this behaviour for true asynchronicity. + + + + Asynchronously writes a value. + + The value to write. + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + A that represents the asynchronous operation. + The default behaviour is to execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. Derived + classes can override this behaviour for true asynchronicity. + + + + Asynchronously writes a of value. + + The of value to write. + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + A that represents the asynchronous operation. + The default behaviour is to execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. Derived + classes can override this behaviour for true asynchronicity. + + + + Asynchronously writes a value. + + The value to write. + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + A that represents the asynchronous operation. + The default behaviour is to execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. Derived + classes can override this behaviour for true asynchronicity. + + + + Asynchronously writes a of value. + + The of value to write. + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + A that represents the asynchronous operation. + The default behaviour is to execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. Derived + classes can override this behaviour for true asynchronicity. + + + + Asynchronously writes a value. + + The value to write. + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + A that represents the asynchronous operation. + The default behaviour is to execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. Derived + classes can override this behaviour for true asynchronicity. + + + + Asynchronously writes a value. + + The value to write. + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + A that represents the asynchronous operation. + The default behaviour is to execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. Derived + classes can override this behaviour for true asynchronicity. + + + + Asynchronously writes a of value. + + The of value to write. + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + A that represents the asynchronous operation. + The default behaviour is to execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. Derived + classes can override this behaviour for true asynchronicity. + + + + Asynchronously writes a value. + + The value to write. + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + A that represents the asynchronous operation. + The default behaviour is to execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. Derived + classes can override this behaviour for true asynchronicity. + + + + Asynchronously writes a of value. + + The of value to write. + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + A that represents the asynchronous operation. + The default behaviour is to execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. Derived + classes can override this behaviour for true asynchronicity. + + + + Asynchronously writes a value. + + The value to write. + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + A that represents the asynchronous operation. + The default behaviour is to execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. Derived + classes can override this behaviour for true asynchronicity. + + + + Asynchronously writes a of value. + + The of value to write. + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + A that represents the asynchronous operation. + The default behaviour is to execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. Derived + classes can override this behaviour for true asynchronicity. + + + + Asynchronously writes a value. + + The value to write. + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + A that represents the asynchronous operation. + The default behaviour is to execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. Derived + classes can override this behaviour for true asynchronicity. + + + + Asynchronously writes a value. + + The value to write. + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + A that represents the asynchronous operation. + The default behaviour is to execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. Derived + classes can override this behaviour for true asynchronicity. + + + + Asynchronously writes a of value. + + The of value to write. + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + A that represents the asynchronous operation. + The default behaviour is to execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. Derived + classes can override this behaviour for true asynchronicity. + + + + Asynchronously writes an undefined value. + + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + A that represents the asynchronous operation. + The default behaviour is to execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. Derived + classes can override this behaviour for true asynchronicity. + + + + Asynchronously writes the given white space. + + The string of white space characters. + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + A that represents the asynchronous operation. + The default behaviour is to execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. Derived + classes can override this behaviour for true asynchronicity. + + + + Asynchronously ets the state of the . + + The being written. + The value being written. + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + A that represents the asynchronous operation. + The default behaviour is to execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. Derived + classes can override this behaviour for true asynchronicity. + + + + Gets or sets a value indicating whether the destination should be closed when this writer is closed. + + + true to close the destination when this writer is closed; otherwise false. The default is true. + + + + + Gets or sets a value indicating whether the JSON should be auto-completed when this writer is closed. + + + true to auto-complete the JSON when this writer is closed; otherwise false. The default is true. + + + + + Gets the top. + + The top. + + + + Gets the state of the writer. + + + + + Gets the path of the writer. + + + + + Gets or sets a value indicating how JSON text output should be formatted. + + + + + Gets or sets how dates are written to JSON text. + + + + + Gets or sets how time zones are handled when writing JSON text. + + + + + Gets or sets how strings are escaped when writing JSON text. + + + + + Gets or sets how special floating point numbers, e.g. , + and , + are written to JSON text. + + + + + Gets or sets how and values are formatted when writing JSON text. + + + + + Gets or sets the culture used when writing JSON. Defaults to . + + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class. + + + + + Flushes whatever is in the buffer to the destination and also flushes the destination. + + + + + Closes this writer. + If is set to true, the destination is also closed. + If is set to true, the JSON is auto-completed. + + + + + Writes the beginning of a JSON object. + + + + + Writes the end of a JSON object. + + + + + Writes the beginning of a JSON array. + + + + + Writes the end of an array. + + + + + Writes the start of a constructor with the given name. + + The name of the constructor. + + + + Writes the end constructor. + + + + + Writes the property name of a name/value pair of a JSON object. + + The name of the property. + + + + Writes the property name of a name/value pair of a JSON object. + + The name of the property. + A flag to indicate whether the text should be escaped when it is written as a JSON property name. + + + + Writes the end of the current JSON object or array. + + + + + Writes the current token and its children. + + The to read the token from. + + + + Writes the current token. + + The to read the token from. + A flag indicating whether the current token's children should be written. + + + + Writes the token and its value. + + The to write. + + The value to write. + A value is only required for tokens that have an associated value, e.g. the property name for . + null can be passed to the method for tokens that don't have a value, e.g. . + + + + + Writes the token. + + The to write. + + + + Writes the specified end token. + + The end token to write. + + + + Writes indent characters. + + + + + Writes the JSON value delimiter. + + + + + Writes an indent space. + + + + + Writes a null value. + + + + + Writes an undefined value. + + + + + Writes raw JSON without changing the writer's state. + + The raw JSON to write. + + + + Writes raw JSON where a value is expected and updates the writer's state. + + The raw JSON to write. + + + + Writes a value. + + The value to write. + + + + Writes a value. + + The value to write. + + + + Writes a value. + + The value to write. + + + + Writes a value. + + The value to write. + + + + Writes a value. + + The value to write. + + + + Writes a value. + + The value to write. + + + + Writes a value. + + The value to write. + + + + Writes a value. + + The value to write. + + + + Writes a value. + + The value to write. + + + + Writes a value. + + The value to write. + + + + Writes a value. + + The value to write. + + + + Writes a value. + + The value to write. + + + + Writes a value. + + The value to write. + + + + Writes a value. + + The value to write. + + + + Writes a value. + + The value to write. + + + + Writes a value. + + The value to write. + + + + Writes a value. + + The value to write. + + + + Writes a value. + + The value to write. + + + + Writes a of value. + + The of value to write. + + + + Writes a of value. + + The of value to write. + + + + Writes a of value. + + The of value to write. + + + + Writes a of value. + + The of value to write. + + + + Writes a of value. + + The of value to write. + + + + Writes a of value. + + The of value to write. + + + + Writes a of value. + + The of value to write. + + + + Writes a of value. + + The of value to write. + + + + Writes a of value. + + The of value to write. + + + + Writes a of value. + + The of value to write. + + + + Writes a of value. + + The of value to write. + + + + Writes a of value. + + The of value to write. + + + + Writes a of value. + + The of value to write. + + + + Writes a of value. + + The of value to write. + + + + Writes a of value. + + The of value to write. + + + + Writes a of value. + + The of value to write. + + + + Writes a of value. + + The of value to write. + + + + Writes a [] value. + + The [] value to write. + + + + Writes a value. + + The value to write. + + + + Writes a value. + An error will raised if the value cannot be written as a single JSON token. + + The value to write. + + + + Writes a comment /*...*/ containing the specified text. + + Text to place inside the comment. + + + + Writes the given white space. + + The string of white space characters. + + + + Releases unmanaged and - optionally - managed resources. + + true to release both managed and unmanaged resources; false to release only unmanaged resources. + + + + Sets the state of the . + + The being written. + The value being written. + + + + The exception thrown when an error occurs while writing JSON text. + + + + + Gets the path to the JSON where the error occurred. + + The path to the JSON where the error occurred. + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class. + + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class + with a specified error message. + + The error message that explains the reason for the exception. + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class + with a specified error message and a reference to the inner exception that is the cause of this exception. + + The error message that explains the reason for the exception. + The exception that is the cause of the current exception, or null if no inner exception is specified. + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class. + + The that holds the serialized object data about the exception being thrown. + The that contains contextual information about the source or destination. + The parameter is null. + The class name is null or is zero (0). + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class + with a specified error message, JSON path and a reference to the inner exception that is the cause of this exception. + + The error message that explains the reason for the exception. + The path to the JSON where the error occurred. + The exception that is the cause of the current exception, or null if no inner exception is specified. + + + + Specifies how JSON comments are handled when loading JSON. + + + + + Ignore comments. + + + + + Load comments as a with type . + + + + + Specifies how duplicate property names are handled when loading JSON. + + + + + Replace the existing value when there is a duplicate property. The value of the last property in the JSON object will be used. + + + + + Ignore the new value when there is a duplicate property. The value of the first property in the JSON object will be used. + + + + + Throw a when a duplicate property is encountered. + + + + + Contains the LINQ to JSON extension methods. + + + + + Returns a collection of tokens that contains the ancestors of every token in the source collection. + + The type of the objects in source, constrained to . + An of that contains the source collection. + An of that contains the ancestors of every token in the source collection. + + + + Returns a collection of tokens that contains every token in the source collection, and the ancestors of every token in the source collection. + + The type of the objects in source, constrained to . + An of that contains the source collection. + An of that contains every token in the source collection, the ancestors of every token in the source collection. + + + + Returns a collection of tokens that contains the descendants of every token in the source collection. + + The type of the objects in source, constrained to . + An of that contains the source collection. + An of that contains the descendants of every token in the source collection. + + + + Returns a collection of tokens that contains every token in the source collection, and the descendants of every token in the source collection. + + The type of the objects in source, constrained to . + An of that contains the source collection. + An of that contains every token in the source collection, and the descendants of every token in the source collection. + + + + Returns a collection of child properties of every object in the source collection. + + An of that contains the source collection. + An of that contains the properties of every object in the source collection. + + + + Returns a collection of child values of every object in the source collection with the given key. + + An of that contains the source collection. + The token key. + An of that contains the values of every token in the source collection with the given key. + + + + Returns a collection of child values of every object in the source collection. + + An of that contains the source collection. + An of that contains the values of every token in the source collection. + + + + Returns a collection of converted child values of every object in the source collection with the given key. + + The type to convert the values to. + An of that contains the source collection. + The token key. + An that contains the converted values of every token in the source collection with the given key. + + + + Returns a collection of converted child values of every object in the source collection. + + The type to convert the values to. + An of that contains the source collection. + An that contains the converted values of every token in the source collection. + + + + Converts the value. + + The type to convert the value to. + A cast as a of . + A converted value. + + + + Converts the value. + + The source collection type. + The type to convert the value to. + A cast as a of . + A converted value. + + + + Returns a collection of child tokens of every array in the source collection. + + The source collection type. + An of that contains the source collection. + An of that contains the values of every token in the source collection. + + + + Returns a collection of converted child tokens of every array in the source collection. + + An of that contains the source collection. + The type to convert the values to. + The source collection type. + An that contains the converted values of every token in the source collection. + + + + Returns the input typed as . + + An of that contains the source collection. + The input typed as . + + + + Returns the input typed as . + + The source collection type. + An of that contains the source collection. + The input typed as . + + + + Represents a collection of objects. + + The type of token. + + + + Gets the of with the specified key. + + + + + + Represents a JSON array. + + + + + + + + Writes this token to a asynchronously. + + A into which this method will write. + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. + A collection of which will be used when writing the token. + A that represents the asynchronous write operation. + + + + Asynchronously loads a from a . + + A that will be read for the content of the . + If this is null, default load settings will be used. + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + A representing the asynchronous load. The property contains the JSON that was read from the specified . + + + + Asynchronously loads a from a . + + A that will be read for the content of the . + The used to load the JSON. + If this is null, default load settings will be used. + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + A representing the asynchronous load. The property contains the JSON that was read from the specified . + + + + Gets the container's children tokens. + + The container's children tokens. + + + + Gets the node type for this . + + The type. + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class. + + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class from another object. + + A object to copy from. + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class with the specified content. + + The contents of the array. + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class with the specified content. + + The contents of the array. + + + + Loads an from a . + + A that will be read for the content of the . + A that contains the JSON that was read from the specified . + + + + Loads an from a . + + A that will be read for the content of the . + The used to load the JSON. + If this is null, default load settings will be used. + A that contains the JSON that was read from the specified . + + + + Load a from a string that contains JSON. + + A that contains JSON. + A populated from the string that contains JSON. + + + + + + + Load a from a string that contains JSON. + + A that contains JSON. + The used to load the JSON. + If this is null, default load settings will be used. + A populated from the string that contains JSON. + + + + + + + Creates a from an object. + + The object that will be used to create . + A with the values of the specified object. + + + + Creates a from an object. + + The object that will be used to create . + The that will be used to read the object. + A with the values of the specified object. + + + + Writes this token to a . + + A into which this method will write. + A collection of which will be used when writing the token. + + + + Gets the with the specified key. + + The with the specified key. + + + + Gets or sets the at the specified index. + + + + + + Determines the index of a specific item in the . + + The object to locate in the . + + The index of if found in the list; otherwise, -1. + + + + + Inserts an item to the at the specified index. + + The zero-based index at which should be inserted. + The object to insert into the . + + is not a valid index in the . + + + + + Removes the item at the specified index. + + The zero-based index of the item to remove. + + is not a valid index in the . + + + + + Returns an enumerator that iterates through the collection. + + + A of that can be used to iterate through the collection. + + + + + Adds an item to the . + + The object to add to the . + + + + Removes all items from the . + + + + + Determines whether the contains a specific value. + + The object to locate in the . + + true if is found in the ; otherwise, false. + + + + + Copies the elements of the to an array, starting at a particular array index. + + The array. + Index of the array. + + + + Gets a value indicating whether the is read-only. + + true if the is read-only; otherwise, false. + + + + Removes the first occurrence of a specific object from the . + + The object to remove from the . + + true if was successfully removed from the ; otherwise, false. This method also returns false if is not found in the original . + + + + + Represents a JSON constructor. + + + + + Writes this token to a asynchronously. + + A into which this method will write. + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. + A collection of which will be used when writing the token. + A that represents the asynchronous write operation. + + + + Asynchronously loads a from a . + + A that will be read for the content of the . + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + + A that represents the asynchronous load. The + property returns a that contains the JSON that was read from the specified . + + + + Asynchronously loads a from a . + + A that will be read for the content of the . + The used to load the JSON. + If this is null, default load settings will be used. + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + + A that represents the asynchronous load. The + property returns a that contains the JSON that was read from the specified . + + + + Gets the container's children tokens. + + The container's children tokens. + + + + Gets or sets the name of this constructor. + + The constructor name. + + + + Gets the node type for this . + + The type. + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class. + + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class from another object. + + A object to copy from. + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class with the specified name and content. + + The constructor name. + The contents of the constructor. + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class with the specified name and content. + + The constructor name. + The contents of the constructor. + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class with the specified name. + + The constructor name. + + + + Writes this token to a . + + A into which this method will write. + A collection of which will be used when writing the token. + + + + Gets the with the specified key. + + The with the specified key. + + + + Loads a from a . + + A that will be read for the content of the . + A that contains the JSON that was read from the specified . + + + + Loads a from a . + + A that will be read for the content of the . + The used to load the JSON. + If this is null, default load settings will be used. + A that contains the JSON that was read from the specified . + + + + Represents a token that can contain other tokens. + + + + + Occurs when the list changes or an item in the list changes. + + + + + Occurs before an item is added to the collection. + + + + + Occurs when the items list of the collection has changed, or the collection is reset. + + + + + Gets the container's children tokens. + + The container's children tokens. + + + + Raises the event. + + The instance containing the event data. + + + + Raises the event. + + The instance containing the event data. + + + + Raises the event. + + The instance containing the event data. + + + + Gets a value indicating whether this token has child tokens. + + + true if this token has child values; otherwise, false. + + + + + Get the first child token of this token. + + + A containing the first child token of the . + + + + + Get the last child token of this token. + + + A containing the last child token of the . + + + + + Returns a collection of the child tokens of this token, in document order. + + + An of containing the child tokens of this , in document order. + + + + + Returns a collection of the child values of this token, in document order. + + The type to convert the values to. + + A containing the child values of this , in document order. + + + + + Returns a collection of the descendant tokens for this token in document order. + + An of containing the descendant tokens of the . + + + + Returns a collection of the tokens that contain this token, and all descendant tokens of this token, in document order. + + An of containing this token, and all the descendant tokens of the . + + + + Adds the specified content as children of this . + + The content to be added. + + + + Adds the specified content as the first children of this . + + The content to be added. + + + + Creates a that can be used to add tokens to the . + + A that is ready to have content written to it. + + + + Replaces the child nodes of this token with the specified content. + + The content. + + + + Removes the child nodes from this token. + + + + + Merge the specified content into this . + + The content to be merged. + + + + Merge the specified content into this using . + + The content to be merged. + The used to merge the content. + + + + Gets the count of child JSON tokens. + + The count of child JSON tokens. + + + + Represents a collection of objects. + + The type of token. + + + + An empty collection of objects. + + + + + Initializes a new instance of the struct. + + The enumerable. + + + + Returns an enumerator that can be used to iterate through the collection. + + + A that can be used to iterate through the collection. + + + + + Gets the of with the specified key. + + + + + + Determines whether the specified is equal to this instance. + + The to compare with this instance. + + true if the specified is equal to this instance; otherwise, false. + + + + + Determines whether the specified is equal to this instance. + + The to compare with this instance. + + true if the specified is equal to this instance; otherwise, false. + + + + + Returns a hash code for this instance. + + + A hash code for this instance, suitable for use in hashing algorithms and data structures like a hash table. + + + + + Represents a JSON object. + + + + + + + + Writes this token to a asynchronously. + + A into which this method will write. + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. + A collection of which will be used when writing the token. + A that represents the asynchronous write operation. + + + + Asynchronously loads a from a . + + A that will be read for the content of the . + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + + A that represents the asynchronous load. The + property returns a that contains the JSON that was read from the specified . + + + + Asynchronously loads a from a . + + A that will be read for the content of the . + The used to load the JSON. + If this is null, default load settings will be used. + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + + A that represents the asynchronous load. The + property returns a that contains the JSON that was read from the specified . + + + + Gets the container's children tokens. + + The container's children tokens. + + + + Occurs when a property value changes. + + + + + Occurs when a property value is changing. + + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class. + + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class from another object. + + A object to copy from. + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class with the specified content. + + The contents of the object. + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class with the specified content. + + The contents of the object. + + + + Gets the node type for this . + + The type. + + + + Gets an of of this object's properties. + + An of of this object's properties. + + + + Gets a with the specified name. + + The property name. + A with the specified name or null. + + + + Gets the with the specified name. + The exact name will be searched for first and if no matching property is found then + the will be used to match a property. + + The property name. + One of the enumeration values that specifies how the strings will be compared. + A matched with the specified name or null. + + + + Gets a of of this object's property values. + + A of of this object's property values. + + + + Gets the with the specified key. + + The with the specified key. + + + + Gets or sets the with the specified property name. + + + + + + Loads a from a . + + A that will be read for the content of the . + A that contains the JSON that was read from the specified . + + is not valid JSON. + + + + + Loads a from a . + + A that will be read for the content of the . + The used to load the JSON. + If this is null, default load settings will be used. + A that contains the JSON that was read from the specified . + + is not valid JSON. + + + + + Load a from a string that contains JSON. + + A that contains JSON. + A populated from the string that contains JSON. + + is not valid JSON. + + + + + + + + Load a from a string that contains JSON. + + A that contains JSON. + The used to load the JSON. + If this is null, default load settings will be used. + A populated from the string that contains JSON. + + is not valid JSON. + + + + + + + + Creates a from an object. + + The object that will be used to create . + A with the values of the specified object. + + + + Creates a from an object. + + The object that will be used to create . + The that will be used to read the object. + A with the values of the specified object. + + + + Writes this token to a . + + A into which this method will write. + A collection of which will be used when writing the token. + + + + Gets the with the specified property name. + + Name of the property. + The with the specified property name. + + + + Gets the with the specified property name. + The exact property name will be searched for first and if no matching property is found then + the will be used to match a property. + + Name of the property. + One of the enumeration values that specifies how the strings will be compared. + The with the specified property name. + + + + Tries to get the with the specified property name. + The exact property name will be searched for first and if no matching property is found then + the will be used to match a property. + + Name of the property. + The value. + One of the enumeration values that specifies how the strings will be compared. + true if a value was successfully retrieved; otherwise, false. + + + + Adds the specified property name. + + Name of the property. + The value. + + + + Determines whether the JSON object has the specified property name. + + Name of the property. + true if the JSON object has the specified property name; otherwise, false. + + + + Removes the property with the specified name. + + Name of the property. + true if item was successfully removed; otherwise, false. + + + + Tries to get the with the specified property name. + + Name of the property. + The value. + true if a value was successfully retrieved; otherwise, false. + + + + Returns an enumerator that can be used to iterate through the collection. + + + A that can be used to iterate through the collection. + + + + + Raises the event with the provided arguments. + + Name of the property. + + + + Raises the event with the provided arguments. + + Name of the property. + + + + Returns the responsible for binding operations performed on this object. + + The expression tree representation of the runtime value. + + The to bind this object. + + + + + Represents a JSON property. + + + + + Writes this token to a asynchronously. + + A into which this method will write. + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. + A collection of which will be used when writing the token. + A that represents the asynchronous write operation. + + + + Asynchronously loads a from a . + + A that will be read for the content of the . + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + A representing the asynchronous creation. The + property returns a that contains the JSON that was read from the specified . + + + + Asynchronously loads a from a . + + A that will be read for the content of the . + The used to load the JSON. + If this is null, default load settings will be used. + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + A representing the asynchronous creation. The + property returns a that contains the JSON that was read from the specified . + + + + Gets the container's children tokens. + + The container's children tokens. + + + + Gets the property name. + + The property name. + + + + Gets or sets the property value. + + The property value. + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class from another object. + + A object to copy from. + + + + Gets the node type for this . + + The type. + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class. + + The property name. + The property content. + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class. + + The property name. + The property content. + + + + Writes this token to a . + + A into which this method will write. + A collection of which will be used when writing the token. + + + + Loads a from a . + + A that will be read for the content of the . + A that contains the JSON that was read from the specified . + + + + Loads a from a . + + A that will be read for the content of the . + The used to load the JSON. + If this is null, default load settings will be used. + A that contains the JSON that was read from the specified . + + + + Represents a view of a . + + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class. + + The name. + + + + When overridden in a derived class, returns whether resetting an object changes its value. + + + true if resetting the component changes its value; otherwise, false. + + The component to test for reset capability. + + + + When overridden in a derived class, gets the current value of the property on a component. + + + The value of a property for a given component. + + The component with the property for which to retrieve the value. + + + + When overridden in a derived class, resets the value for this property of the component to the default value. + + The component with the property value that is to be reset to the default value. + + + + When overridden in a derived class, sets the value of the component to a different value. + + The component with the property value that is to be set. + The new value. + + + + When overridden in a derived class, determines a value indicating whether the value of this property needs to be persisted. + + + true if the property should be persisted; otherwise, false. + + The component with the property to be examined for persistence. + + + + When overridden in a derived class, gets the type of the component this property is bound to. + + + A that represents the type of component this property is bound to. + When the or + + methods are invoked, the object specified might be an instance of this type. + + + + + When overridden in a derived class, gets a value indicating whether this property is read-only. + + + true if the property is read-only; otherwise, false. + + + + + When overridden in a derived class, gets the type of the property. + + + A that represents the type of the property. + + + + + Gets the hash code for the name of the member. + + + + The hash code for the name of the member. + + + + + Represents a raw JSON string. + + + + + Asynchronously creates an instance of with the content of the reader's current token. + + The reader. + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + A representing the asynchronous creation. The + property returns an instance of with the content of the reader's current token. + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class from another object. + + A object to copy from. + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class. + + The raw json. + + + + Creates an instance of with the content of the reader's current token. + + The reader. + An instance of with the content of the reader's current token. + + + + Specifies the settings used when cloning JSON. + + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class. + + + + + Gets or sets a flag that indicates whether to copy annotations when cloning a . + The default value is true. + + + A flag that indicates whether to copy annotations when cloning a . + + + + + Specifies the settings used when loading JSON. + + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class. + + + + + Gets or sets how JSON comments are handled when loading JSON. + The default value is . + + The JSON comment handling. + + + + Gets or sets how JSON line info is handled when loading JSON. + The default value is . + + The JSON line info handling. + + + + Gets or sets how duplicate property names in JSON objects are handled when loading JSON. + The default value is . + + The JSON duplicate property name handling. + + + + Specifies the settings used when merging JSON. + + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class. + + + + + Gets or sets the method used when merging JSON arrays. + + The method used when merging JSON arrays. + + + + Gets or sets how null value properties are merged. + + How null value properties are merged. + + + + Gets or sets the comparison used to match property names while merging. + The exact property name will be searched for first and if no matching property is found then + the will be used to match a property. + + The comparison used to match property names while merging. + + + + Specifies the settings used when selecting JSON. + + + + + Gets or sets a timeout that will be used when executing regular expressions. + + The timeout that will be used when executing regular expressions. + + + + Gets or sets a flag that indicates whether an error should be thrown if + no tokens are found when evaluating part of the expression. + + + A flag that indicates whether an error should be thrown if + no tokens are found when evaluating part of the expression. + + + + + Represents an abstract JSON token. + + + + + Writes this token to a asynchronously. + + A into which this method will write. + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. + A collection of which will be used when writing the token. + A that represents the asynchronous write operation. + + + + Writes this token to a asynchronously. + + A into which this method will write. + A collection of which will be used when writing the token. + A that represents the asynchronous write operation. + + + + Asynchronously creates a from a . + + An positioned at the token to read into this . + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + + A that represents the asynchronous creation. The + property returns a that contains + the token and its descendant tokens + that were read from the reader. The runtime type of the token is determined + by the token type of the first token encountered in the reader. + + + + + Asynchronously creates a from a . + + An positioned at the token to read into this . + The used to load the JSON. + If this is null, default load settings will be used. + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + + A that represents the asynchronous creation. The + property returns a that contains + the token and its descendant tokens + that were read from the reader. The runtime type of the token is determined + by the token type of the first token encountered in the reader. + + + + + Asynchronously creates a from a . + + A positioned at the token to read into this . + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + + A that represents the asynchronous creation. The + property returns a that contains the token and its descendant tokens + that were read from the reader. The runtime type of the token is determined + by the token type of the first token encountered in the reader. + + + + + Asynchronously creates a from a . + + A positioned at the token to read into this . + The used to load the JSON. + If this is null, default load settings will be used. + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + + A that represents the asynchronous creation. The + property returns a that contains the token and its descendant tokens + that were read from the reader. The runtime type of the token is determined + by the token type of the first token encountered in the reader. + + + + + Gets a comparer that can compare two tokens for value equality. + + A that can compare two nodes for value equality. + + + + Gets or sets the parent. + + The parent. + + + + Gets the root of this . + + The root of this . + + + + Gets the node type for this . + + The type. + + + + Gets a value indicating whether this token has child tokens. + + + true if this token has child values; otherwise, false. + + + + + Compares the values of two tokens, including the values of all descendant tokens. + + The first to compare. + The second to compare. + true if the tokens are equal; otherwise false. + + + + Gets the next sibling token of this node. + + The that contains the next sibling token. + + + + Gets the previous sibling token of this node. + + The that contains the previous sibling token. + + + + Gets the path of the JSON token. + + + + + Adds the specified content immediately after this token. + + A content object that contains simple content or a collection of content objects to be added after this token. + + + + Adds the specified content immediately before this token. + + A content object that contains simple content or a collection of content objects to be added before this token. + + + + Returns a collection of the ancestor tokens of this token. + + A collection of the ancestor tokens of this token. + + + + Returns a collection of tokens that contain this token, and the ancestors of this token. + + A collection of tokens that contain this token, and the ancestors of this token. + + + + Returns a collection of the sibling tokens after this token, in document order. + + A collection of the sibling tokens after this tokens, in document order. + + + + Returns a collection of the sibling tokens before this token, in document order. + + A collection of the sibling tokens before this token, in document order. + + + + Gets the with the specified key. + + The with the specified key. + + + + Gets the with the specified key converted to the specified type. + + The type to convert the token to. + The token key. + The converted token value. + + + + Get the first child token of this token. + + A containing the first child token of the . + + + + Get the last child token of this token. + + A containing the last child token of the . + + + + Returns a collection of the child tokens of this token, in document order. + + An of containing the child tokens of this , in document order. + + + + Returns a collection of the child tokens of this token, in document order, filtered by the specified type. + + The type to filter the child tokens on. + A containing the child tokens of this , in document order. + + + + Returns a collection of the child values of this token, in document order. + + The type to convert the values to. + A containing the child values of this , in document order. + + + + Removes this token from its parent. + + + + + Replaces this token with the specified token. + + The value. + + + + Writes this token to a . + + A into which this method will write. + A collection of which will be used when writing the token. + + + + Returns the indented JSON for this token. + + + ToString() returns a non-JSON string value for tokens with a type of . + If you want the JSON for all token types then you should use . + + + The indented JSON for this token. + + + + + Returns the JSON for this token using the given formatting and converters. + + Indicates how the output should be formatted. + A collection of s which will be used when writing the token. + The JSON for this token using the given formatting and converters. + + + + Performs an explicit conversion from to . + + The value. + The result of the conversion. + + + + Performs an explicit conversion from to . + + The value. + The result of the conversion. + + + + Performs an explicit conversion from to of . + + The value. + The result of the conversion. + + + + Performs an explicit conversion from to of . + + The value. + The result of the conversion. + + + + Performs an explicit conversion from to of . + + The value. + The result of the conversion. + + + + Performs an explicit conversion from to of . + + The value. + The result of the conversion. + + + + Performs an explicit conversion from to of . + + The value. + The result of the conversion. + + + + Performs an explicit conversion from to of . + + The value. + The result of the conversion. + + + + Performs an explicit conversion from to of . + + The value. + The result of the conversion. + + + + Performs an explicit conversion from to . + + The value. + The result of the conversion. + + + + Performs an explicit conversion from to . + + The value. + The result of the conversion. + + + + Performs an explicit conversion from to . + + The value. + The result of the conversion. + + + + Performs an explicit conversion from to . + + The value. + The result of the conversion. + + + + Performs an explicit conversion from to . + + The value. + The result of the conversion. + + + + Performs an explicit conversion from to . + + The value. + The result of the conversion. + + + + Performs an explicit conversion from to of . + + The value. + The result of the conversion. + + + + Performs an explicit conversion from to of . + + The value. + The result of the conversion. + + + + Performs an explicit conversion from to of . + + The value. + The result of the conversion. + + + + Performs an explicit conversion from to of . + + The value. + The result of the conversion. + + + + Performs an explicit conversion from to of . + + The value. + The result of the conversion. + + + + Performs an explicit conversion from to of . + + The value. + The result of the conversion. + + + + Performs an explicit conversion from to of . + + The value. + The result of the conversion. + + + + Performs an explicit conversion from to of . + + The value. + The result of the conversion. + + + + Performs an explicit conversion from to . + + The value. + The result of the conversion. + + + + Performs an explicit conversion from to of . + + The value. + The result of the conversion. + + + + Performs an explicit conversion from to of . + + The value. + The result of the conversion. + + + + Performs an explicit conversion from to . + + The value. + The result of the conversion. + + + + Performs an explicit conversion from to . + + The value. + The result of the conversion. + + + + Performs an explicit conversion from to . + + The value. + The result of the conversion. + + + + Performs an explicit conversion from to . + + The value. + The result of the conversion. + + + + Performs an explicit conversion from to . + + The value. + The result of the conversion. + + + + Performs an explicit conversion from to []. + + The value. + The result of the conversion. + + + + Performs an explicit conversion from to . + + The value. + The result of the conversion. + + + + Performs an explicit conversion from to of . + + The value. + The result of the conversion. + + + + Performs an explicit conversion from to . + + The value. + The result of the conversion. + + + + Performs an explicit conversion from to of . + + The value. + The result of the conversion. + + + + Performs an explicit conversion from to . + + The value. + The result of the conversion. + + + + Performs an implicit conversion from to . + + The value to create a from. + The initialized with the specified value. + + + + Performs an implicit conversion from to . + + The value to create a from. + The initialized with the specified value. + + + + Performs an implicit conversion from to . + + The value to create a from. + The initialized with the specified value. + + + + Performs an implicit conversion from of to . + + The value to create a from. + The initialized with the specified value. + + + + Performs an implicit conversion from to . + + The value to create a from. + The initialized with the specified value. + + + + Performs an implicit conversion from of to . + + The value to create a from. + The initialized with the specified value. + + + + Performs an implicit conversion from of to . + + The value to create a from. + The initialized with the specified value. + + + + Performs an implicit conversion from of to . + + The value to create a from. + The initialized with the specified value. + + + + Performs an implicit conversion from of to . + + The value to create a from. + The initialized with the specified value. + + + + Performs an implicit conversion from of to . + + The value to create a from. + The initialized with the specified value. + + + + Performs an implicit conversion from of to . + + The value to create a from. + The initialized with the specified value. + + + + Performs an implicit conversion from of to . + + The value to create a from. + The initialized with the specified value. + + + + Performs an implicit conversion from to . + + The value to create a from. + The initialized with the specified value. + + + + Performs an implicit conversion from to . + + The value to create a from. + The initialized with the specified value. + + + + Performs an implicit conversion from to . + + The value to create a from. + The initialized with the specified value. + + + + Performs an implicit conversion from of to . + + The value to create a from. + The initialized with the specified value. + + + + Performs an implicit conversion from to . + + The value to create a from. + The initialized with the specified value. + + + + Performs an implicit conversion from of to . + + The value to create a from. + The initialized with the specified value. + + + + Performs an implicit conversion from of to . + + The value to create a from. + The initialized with the specified value. + + + + Performs an implicit conversion from to . + + The value to create a from. + The initialized with the specified value. + + + + Performs an implicit conversion from of to . + + The value to create a from. + The initialized with the specified value. + + + + Performs an implicit conversion from of to . + + The value to create a from. + The initialized with the specified value. + + + + Performs an implicit conversion from of to . + + The value to create a from. + The initialized with the specified value. + + + + Performs an implicit conversion from of to . + + The value to create a from. + The initialized with the specified value. + + + + Performs an implicit conversion from to . + + The value to create a from. + The initialized with the specified value. + + + + Performs an implicit conversion from to . + + The value to create a from. + The initialized with the specified value. + + + + Performs an implicit conversion from to . + + The value to create a from. + The initialized with the specified value. + + + + Performs an implicit conversion from to . + + The value to create a from. + The initialized with the specified value. + + + + Performs an implicit conversion from to . + + The value to create a from. + The initialized with the specified value. + + + + Performs an implicit conversion from [] to . + + The value to create a from. + The initialized with the specified value. + + + + Performs an implicit conversion from to . + + The value to create a from. + The initialized with the specified value. + + + + Performs an implicit conversion from to . + + The value to create a from. + The initialized with the specified value. + + + + Performs an implicit conversion from of to . + + The value to create a from. + The initialized with the specified value. + + + + Performs an implicit conversion from to . + + The value to create a from. + The initialized with the specified value. + + + + Performs an implicit conversion from of to . + + The value to create a from. + The initialized with the specified value. + + + + Creates a for this token. + + A that can be used to read this token and its descendants. + + + + Creates a from an object. + + The object that will be used to create . + A with the value of the specified object. + + + + Creates a from an object using the specified . + + The object that will be used to create . + The that will be used when reading the object. + A with the value of the specified object. + + + + Creates an instance of the specified .NET type from the . + + The object type that the token will be deserialized to. + The new object created from the JSON value. + + + + Creates an instance of the specified .NET type from the . + + The object type that the token will be deserialized to. + The new object created from the JSON value. + + + + Creates an instance of the specified .NET type from the using the specified . + + The object type that the token will be deserialized to. + The that will be used when creating the object. + The new object created from the JSON value. + + + + Creates an instance of the specified .NET type from the using the specified . + + The object type that the token will be deserialized to. + The that will be used when creating the object. + The new object created from the JSON value. + + + + Creates a from a . + + A positioned at the token to read into this . + + A that contains the token and its descendant tokens + that were read from the reader. The runtime type of the token is determined + by the token type of the first token encountered in the reader. + + + + + Creates a from a . + + An positioned at the token to read into this . + The used to load the JSON. + If this is null, default load settings will be used. + + A that contains the token and its descendant tokens + that were read from the reader. The runtime type of the token is determined + by the token type of the first token encountered in the reader. + + + + + Load a from a string that contains JSON. + + A that contains JSON. + A populated from the string that contains JSON. + + + + Load a from a string that contains JSON. + + A that contains JSON. + The used to load the JSON. + If this is null, default load settings will be used. + A populated from the string that contains JSON. + + + + Creates a from a . + + A positioned at the token to read into this . + The used to load the JSON. + If this is null, default load settings will be used. + + A that contains the token and its descendant tokens + that were read from the reader. The runtime type of the token is determined + by the token type of the first token encountered in the reader. + + + + + Creates a from a . + + A positioned at the token to read into this . + + A that contains the token and its descendant tokens + that were read from the reader. The runtime type of the token is determined + by the token type of the first token encountered in the reader. + + + + + Selects a using a JSONPath expression. Selects the token that matches the object path. + + + A that contains a JSONPath expression. + + A , or null. + + + + Selects a using a JSONPath expression. Selects the token that matches the object path. + + + A that contains a JSONPath expression. + + A flag to indicate whether an error should be thrown if no tokens are found when evaluating part of the expression. + A . + + + + Selects a using a JSONPath expression. Selects the token that matches the object path. + + + A that contains a JSONPath expression. + + The used to select tokens. + A . + + + + Selects a collection of elements using a JSONPath expression. + + + A that contains a JSONPath expression. + + An of that contains the selected elements. + + + + Selects a collection of elements using a JSONPath expression. + + + A that contains a JSONPath expression. + + A flag to indicate whether an error should be thrown if no tokens are found when evaluating part of the expression. + An of that contains the selected elements. + + + + Selects a collection of elements using a JSONPath expression. + + + A that contains a JSONPath expression. + + The used to select tokens. + An of that contains the selected elements. + + + + Returns the responsible for binding operations performed on this object. + + The expression tree representation of the runtime value. + + The to bind this object. + + + + + Returns the responsible for binding operations performed on this object. + + The expression tree representation of the runtime value. + + The to bind this object. + + + + + Creates a new instance of the . All child tokens are recursively cloned. + + A new instance of the . + + + + Creates a new instance of the . All child tokens are recursively cloned. + + A object to configure cloning settings. + A new instance of the . + + + + Adds an object to the annotation list of this . + + The annotation to add. + + + + Get the first annotation object of the specified type from this . + + The type of the annotation to retrieve. + The first annotation object that matches the specified type, or null if no annotation is of the specified type. + + + + Gets the first annotation object of the specified type from this . + + The of the annotation to retrieve. + The first annotation object that matches the specified type, or null if no annotation is of the specified type. + + + + Gets a collection of annotations of the specified type for this . + + The type of the annotations to retrieve. + An that contains the annotations for this . + + + + Gets a collection of annotations of the specified type for this . + + The of the annotations to retrieve. + An of that contains the annotations that match the specified type for this . + + + + Removes the annotations of the specified type from this . + + The type of annotations to remove. + + + + Removes the annotations of the specified type from this . + + The of annotations to remove. + + + + Compares tokens to determine whether they are equal. + + + + + Determines whether the specified objects are equal. + + The first object of type to compare. + The second object of type to compare. + + true if the specified objects are equal; otherwise, false. + + + + + Returns a hash code for the specified object. + + The for which a hash code is to be returned. + A hash code for the specified object. + The type of is a reference type and is null. + + + + Represents a reader that provides fast, non-cached, forward-only access to serialized JSON data. + + + + + Gets the at the reader's current position. + + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class. + + The token to read from. + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class. + + The token to read from. + The initial path of the token. It is prepended to the returned . + + + + Reads the next JSON token from the underlying . + + + true if the next token was read successfully; false if there are no more tokens to read. + + + + + Gets the path of the current JSON token. + + + + + Specifies the type of token. + + + + + No token type has been set. + + + + + A JSON object. + + + + + A JSON array. + + + + + A JSON constructor. + + + + + A JSON object property. + + + + + A comment. + + + + + An integer value. + + + + + A float value. + + + + + A string value. + + + + + A boolean value. + + + + + A null value. + + + + + An undefined value. + + + + + A date value. + + + + + A raw JSON value. + + + + + A collection of bytes value. + + + + + A Guid value. + + + + + A Uri value. + + + + + A TimeSpan value. + + + + + Represents a writer that provides a fast, non-cached, forward-only way of generating JSON data. + + + + + Gets the at the writer's current position. + + + + + Gets the token being written. + + The token being written. + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class writing to the given . + + The container being written to. + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class. + + + + + Flushes whatever is in the buffer to the underlying . + + + + + Closes this writer. + If is set to true, the JSON is auto-completed. + + + Setting to true has no additional effect, since the underlying is a type that cannot be closed. + + + + + Writes the beginning of a JSON object. + + + + + Writes the beginning of a JSON array. + + + + + Writes the start of a constructor with the given name. + + The name of the constructor. + + + + Writes the end. + + The token. + + + + Writes the property name of a name/value pair on a JSON object. + + The name of the property. + + + + Writes a value. + An error will be raised if the value cannot be written as a single JSON token. + + The value to write. + + + + Writes a null value. + + + + + Writes an undefined value. + + + + + Writes raw JSON. + + The raw JSON to write. + + + + Writes a comment /*...*/ containing the specified text. + + Text to place inside the comment. + + + + Writes a value. + + The value to write. + + + + Writes a value. + + The value to write. + + + + Writes a value. + + The value to write. + + + + Writes a value. + + The value to write. + + + + Writes a value. + + The value to write. + + + + Writes a value. + + The value to write. + + + + Writes a value. + + The value to write. + + + + Writes a value. + + The value to write. + + + + Writes a value. + + The value to write. + + + + Writes a value. + + The value to write. + + + + Writes a value. + + The value to write. + + + + Writes a value. + + The value to write. + + + + Writes a value. + + The value to write. + + + + Writes a value. + + The value to write. + + + + Writes a value. + + The value to write. + + + + Writes a value. + + The value to write. + + + + Writes a [] value. + + The [] value to write. + + + + Writes a value. + + The value to write. + + + + Writes a value. + + The value to write. + + + + Writes a value. + + The value to write. + + + + Represents a value in JSON (string, integer, date, etc). + + + + + Writes this token to a asynchronously. + + A into which this method will write. + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. + A collection of which will be used when writing the token. + A that represents the asynchronous write operation. + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class from another object. + + A object to copy from. + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class with the given value. + + The value. + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class with the given value. + + The value. + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class with the given value. + + The value. + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class with the given value. + + The value. + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class with the given value. + + The value. + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class with the given value. + + The value. + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class with the given value. + + The value. + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class with the given value. + + The value. + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class with the given value. + + The value. + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class with the given value. + + The value. + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class with the given value. + + The value. + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class with the given value. + + The value. + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class with the given value. + + The value. + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class with the given value. + + The value. + + + + Gets a value indicating whether this token has child tokens. + + + true if this token has child values; otherwise, false. + + + + + Creates a comment with the given value. + + The value. + A comment with the given value. + + + + Creates a string with the given value. + + The value. + A string with the given value. + + + + Creates a null value. + + A null value. + + + + Creates a undefined value. + + A undefined value. + + + + Gets the node type for this . + + The type. + + + + Gets or sets the underlying token value. + + The underlying token value. + + + + Writes this token to a . + + A into which this method will write. + A collection of s which will be used when writing the token. + + + + Indicates whether the current object is equal to another object of the same type. + + + true if the current object is equal to the parameter; otherwise, false. + + An object to compare with this object. + + + + Determines whether the specified is equal to the current . + + The to compare with the current . + + true if the specified is equal to the current ; otherwise, false. + + + + + Serves as a hash function for a particular type. + + + A hash code for the current . + + + + + Returns a that represents this instance. + + + ToString() returns a non-JSON string value for tokens with a type of . + If you want the JSON for all token types then you should use . + + + A that represents this instance. + + + + + Returns a that represents this instance. + + The format. + + A that represents this instance. + + + + + Returns a that represents this instance. + + The format provider. + + A that represents this instance. + + + + + Returns a that represents this instance. + + The format. + The format provider. + + A that represents this instance. + + + + + Returns the responsible for binding operations performed on this object. + + The expression tree representation of the runtime value. + + The to bind this object. + + + + + Compares the current instance with another object of the same type and returns an integer that indicates whether the current instance precedes, follows, or occurs in the same position in the sort order as the other object. + + An object to compare with this instance. + + A 32-bit signed integer that indicates the relative order of the objects being compared. The return value has these meanings: + Value + Meaning + Less than zero + This instance is less than . + Zero + This instance is equal to . + Greater than zero + This instance is greater than . + + + is not of the same type as this instance. + + + + + Specifies how line information is handled when loading JSON. + + + + + Ignore line information. + + + + + Load line information. + + + + + Specifies how JSON arrays are merged together. + + + + Concatenate arrays. + + + Union arrays, skipping items that already exist. + + + Replace all array items. + + + Merge array items together, matched by index. + + + + Specifies how null value properties are merged. + + + + + The content's null value properties will be ignored during merging. + + + + + The content's null value properties will be merged. + + + + + Specifies the member serialization options for the . + + + + + All public members are serialized by default. Members can be excluded using or . + This is the default member serialization mode. + + + + + Only members marked with or are serialized. + This member serialization mode can also be set by marking the class with . + + + + + All public and private fields are serialized. Members can be excluded using or . + This member serialization mode can also be set by marking the class with + and setting IgnoreSerializableAttribute on to false. + + + + + Specifies metadata property handling options for the . + + + + + Read metadata properties located at the start of a JSON object. + + + + + Read metadata properties located anywhere in a JSON object. Note that this setting will impact performance. + + + + + Do not try to read metadata properties. + + + + + Specifies missing member handling options for the . + + + + + Ignore a missing member and do not attempt to deserialize it. + + + + + Throw a when a missing member is encountered during deserialization. + + + + + Specifies null value handling options for the . + + + + + + + + + Include null values when serializing and deserializing objects. + + + + + Ignore null values when serializing and deserializing objects. + + + + + Specifies how object creation is handled by the . + + + + + Reuse existing objects, create new objects when needed. + + + + + Only reuse existing objects. + + + + + Always create new objects. + + + + + Specifies reference handling options for the . + Note that references cannot be preserved when a value is set via a non-default constructor such as types that implement . + + + + + + + + Do not preserve references when serializing types. + + + + + Preserve references when serializing into a JSON object structure. + + + + + Preserve references when serializing into a JSON array structure. + + + + + Preserve references when serializing. + + + + + Specifies reference loop handling options for the . + + + + + Throw a when a loop is encountered. + + + + + Ignore loop references and do not serialize. + + + + + Serialize loop references. + + + + + Indicating whether a property is required. + + + + + The property is not required. The default state. + + + + + The property must be defined in JSON but can be a null value. + + + + + The property must be defined in JSON and cannot be a null value. + + + + + The property is not required but it cannot be a null value. + + + + + + Contains the JSON schema extension methods. + + + JSON Schema validation has been moved to its own package. See https://www.newtonsoft.com/jsonschema for more details. + + + + + + + Determines whether the is valid. + + + JSON Schema validation has been moved to its own package. See https://www.newtonsoft.com/jsonschema for more details. + + + The source to test. + The schema to test with. + + true if the specified is valid; otherwise, false. + + + + + + Determines whether the is valid. + + + JSON Schema validation has been moved to its own package. See https://www.newtonsoft.com/jsonschema for more details. + + + The source to test. + The schema to test with. + When this method returns, contains any error messages generated while validating. + + true if the specified is valid; otherwise, false. + + + + + + Validates the specified . + + + JSON Schema validation has been moved to its own package. See https://www.newtonsoft.com/jsonschema for more details. + + + The source to test. + The schema to test with. + + + + + Validates the specified . + + + JSON Schema validation has been moved to its own package. See https://www.newtonsoft.com/jsonschema for more details. + + + The source to test. + The schema to test with. + The validation event handler. + + + + + An in-memory representation of a JSON Schema. + + + JSON Schema validation has been moved to its own package. See https://www.newtonsoft.com/jsonschema for more details. + + + + + + Gets or sets the id. + + + + + Gets or sets the title. + + + + + Gets or sets whether the object is required. + + + + + Gets or sets whether the object is read-only. + + + + + Gets or sets whether the object is visible to users. + + + + + Gets or sets whether the object is transient. + + + + + Gets or sets the description of the object. + + + + + Gets or sets the types of values allowed by the object. + + The type. + + + + Gets or sets the pattern. + + The pattern. + + + + Gets or sets the minimum length. + + The minimum length. + + + + Gets or sets the maximum length. + + The maximum length. + + + + Gets or sets a number that the value should be divisible by. + + A number that the value should be divisible by. + + + + Gets or sets the minimum. + + The minimum. + + + + Gets or sets the maximum. + + The maximum. + + + + Gets or sets a flag indicating whether the value can not equal the number defined by the minimum attribute (). + + A flag indicating whether the value can not equal the number defined by the minimum attribute (). + + + + Gets or sets a flag indicating whether the value can not equal the number defined by the maximum attribute (). + + A flag indicating whether the value can not equal the number defined by the maximum attribute (). + + + + Gets or sets the minimum number of items. + + The minimum number of items. + + + + Gets or sets the maximum number of items. + + The maximum number of items. + + + + Gets or sets the of items. + + The of items. + + + + Gets or sets a value indicating whether items in an array are validated using the instance at their array position from . + + + true if items are validated using their array position; otherwise, false. + + + + + Gets or sets the of additional items. + + The of additional items. + + + + Gets or sets a value indicating whether additional items are allowed. + + + true if additional items are allowed; otherwise, false. + + + + + Gets or sets whether the array items must be unique. + + + + + Gets or sets the of properties. + + The of properties. + + + + Gets or sets the of additional properties. + + The of additional properties. + + + + Gets or sets the pattern properties. + + The pattern properties. + + + + Gets or sets a value indicating whether additional properties are allowed. + + + true if additional properties are allowed; otherwise, false. + + + + + Gets or sets the required property if this property is present. + + The required property if this property is present. + + + + Gets or sets the a collection of valid enum values allowed. + + A collection of valid enum values allowed. + + + + Gets or sets disallowed types. + + The disallowed types. + + + + Gets or sets the default value. + + The default value. + + + + Gets or sets the collection of that this schema extends. + + The collection of that this schema extends. + + + + Gets or sets the format. + + The format. + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class. + + + + + Reads a from the specified . + + The containing the JSON Schema to read. + The object representing the JSON Schema. + + + + Reads a from the specified . + + The containing the JSON Schema to read. + The to use when resolving schema references. + The object representing the JSON Schema. + + + + Load a from a string that contains JSON Schema. + + A that contains JSON Schema. + A populated from the string that contains JSON Schema. + + + + Load a from a string that contains JSON Schema using the specified . + + A that contains JSON Schema. + The resolver. + A populated from the string that contains JSON Schema. + + + + Writes this schema to a . + + A into which this method will write. + + + + Writes this schema to a using the specified . + + A into which this method will write. + The resolver used. + + + + Returns a that represents the current . + + + A that represents the current . + + + + + + Returns detailed information about the schema exception. + + + JSON Schema validation has been moved to its own package. See https://www.newtonsoft.com/jsonschema for more details. + + + + + + Gets the line number indicating where the error occurred. + + The line number indicating where the error occurred. + + + + Gets the line position indicating where the error occurred. + + The line position indicating where the error occurred. + + + + Gets the path to the JSON where the error occurred. + + The path to the JSON where the error occurred. + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class. + + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class + with a specified error message. + + The error message that explains the reason for the exception. + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class + with a specified error message and a reference to the inner exception that is the cause of this exception. + + The error message that explains the reason for the exception. + The exception that is the cause of the current exception, or null if no inner exception is specified. + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class. + + The that holds the serialized object data about the exception being thrown. + The that contains contextual information about the source or destination. + The parameter is null. + The class name is null or is zero (0). + + + + + Generates a from a specified . + + + JSON Schema validation has been moved to its own package. See https://www.newtonsoft.com/jsonschema for more details. + + + + + + Gets or sets how undefined schemas are handled by the serializer. + + + + + Gets or sets the contract resolver. + + The contract resolver. + + + + Generate a from the specified type. + + The type to generate a from. + A generated from the specified type. + + + + Generate a from the specified type. + + The type to generate a from. + The used to resolve schema references. + A generated from the specified type. + + + + Generate a from the specified type. + + The type to generate a from. + Specify whether the generated root will be nullable. + A generated from the specified type. + + + + Generate a from the specified type. + + The type to generate a from. + The used to resolve schema references. + Specify whether the generated root will be nullable. + A generated from the specified type. + + + + + Resolves from an id. + + + JSON Schema validation has been moved to its own package. See https://www.newtonsoft.com/jsonschema for more details. + + + + + + Gets or sets the loaded schemas. + + The loaded schemas. + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class. + + + + + Gets a for the specified reference. + + The id. + A for the specified reference. + + + + + The value types allowed by the . + + + JSON Schema validation has been moved to its own package. See https://www.newtonsoft.com/jsonschema for more details. + + + + + + No type specified. + + + + + String type. + + + + + Float type. + + + + + Integer type. + + + + + Boolean type. + + + + + Object type. + + + + + Array type. + + + + + Null type. + + + + + Any type. + + + + + + Specifies undefined schema Id handling options for the . + + + JSON Schema validation has been moved to its own package. See https://www.newtonsoft.com/jsonschema for more details. + + + + + + Do not infer a schema Id. + + + + + Use the .NET type name as the schema Id. + + + + + Use the assembly qualified .NET type name as the schema Id. + + + + + + Returns detailed information related to the . + + + JSON Schema validation has been moved to its own package. See https://www.newtonsoft.com/jsonschema for more details. + + + + + + Gets the associated with the validation error. + + The JsonSchemaException associated with the validation error. + + + + Gets the path of the JSON location where the validation error occurred. + + The path of the JSON location where the validation error occurred. + + + + Gets the text description corresponding to the validation error. + + The text description. + + + + + Represents the callback method that will handle JSON schema validation events and the . + + + JSON Schema validation has been moved to its own package. See https://www.newtonsoft.com/jsonschema for more details. + + + + + + A camel case naming strategy. + + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class. + + + A flag indicating whether dictionary keys should be processed. + + + A flag indicating whether explicitly specified property names should be processed, + e.g. a property name customized with a . + + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class. + + + A flag indicating whether dictionary keys should be processed. + + + A flag indicating whether explicitly specified property names should be processed, + e.g. a property name customized with a . + + + A flag indicating whether extension data names should be processed. + + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class. + + + + + Resolves the specified property name. + + The property name to resolve. + The resolved property name. + + + + Resolves member mappings for a type, camel casing property names. + + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class. + + + + + Resolves the contract for a given type. + + The type to resolve a contract for. + The contract for a given type. + + + + Used by to resolve a for a given . + + + + + Gets a value indicating whether members are being get and set using dynamic code generation. + This value is determined by the runtime permissions available. + + + true if using dynamic code generation; otherwise, false. + + + + + Gets or sets the default members search flags. + + The default members search flags. + + + + Gets or sets a value indicating whether compiler generated members should be serialized. + + + true if serialized compiler generated members; otherwise, false. + + + + + Gets or sets a value indicating whether to ignore the interface when serializing and deserializing types. + + + true if the interface will be ignored when serializing and deserializing types; otherwise, false. + + + + + Gets or sets a value indicating whether to ignore the attribute when serializing and deserializing types. + + + true if the attribute will be ignored when serializing and deserializing types; otherwise, false. + + + + + Gets or sets a value indicating whether to ignore IsSpecified members when serializing and deserializing types. + + + true if the IsSpecified members will be ignored when serializing and deserializing types; otherwise, false. + + + + + Gets or sets a value indicating whether to ignore ShouldSerialize members when serializing and deserializing types. + + + true if the ShouldSerialize members will be ignored when serializing and deserializing types; otherwise, false. + + + + + Gets or sets the naming strategy used to resolve how property names and dictionary keys are serialized. + + The naming strategy used to resolve how property names and dictionary keys are serialized. + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class. + + + + + Resolves the contract for a given type. + + The type to resolve a contract for. + The contract for a given type. + + + + Gets the serializable members for the type. + + The type to get serializable members for. + The serializable members for the type. + + + + Creates a for the given type. + + Type of the object. + A for the given type. + + + + Creates the constructor parameters. + + The constructor to create properties for. + The type's member properties. + Properties for the given . + + + + Creates a for the given . + + The matching member property. + The constructor parameter. + A created for the given . + + + + Resolves the default for the contract. + + Type of the object. + The contract's default . + + + + Creates a for the given type. + + Type of the object. + A for the given type. + + + + Creates a for the given type. + + Type of the object. + A for the given type. + + + + Creates a for the given type. + + Type of the object. + A for the given type. + + + + Creates a for the given type. + + Type of the object. + A for the given type. + + + + Creates a for the given type. + + Type of the object. + A for the given type. + + + + Creates a for the given type. + + Type of the object. + A for the given type. + + + + Creates a for the given type. + + Type of the object. + A for the given type. + + + + Determines which contract type is created for the given type. + + Type of the object. + A for the given type. + + + + Creates properties for the given . + + The type to create properties for. + /// The member serialization mode for the type. + Properties for the given . + + + + Creates the used by the serializer to get and set values from a member. + + The member. + The used by the serializer to get and set values from a member. + + + + Creates a for the given . + + The member's parent . + The member to create a for. + A created for the given . + + + + Resolves the name of the property. + + Name of the property. + Resolved name of the property. + + + + Resolves the name of the extension data. By default no changes are made to extension data names. + + Name of the extension data. + Resolved name of the extension data. + + + + Resolves the key of the dictionary. By default is used to resolve dictionary keys. + + Key of the dictionary. + Resolved key of the dictionary. + + + + Gets the resolved name of the property. + + Name of the property. + Name of the property. + + + + The default naming strategy. Property names and dictionary keys are unchanged. + + + + + Resolves the specified property name. + + The property name to resolve. + The resolved property name. + + + + The default serialization binder used when resolving and loading classes from type names. + + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class. + + + + + When overridden in a derived class, controls the binding of a serialized object to a type. + + Specifies the name of the serialized object. + Specifies the name of the serialized object. + + The type of the object the formatter creates a new instance of. + + + + + When overridden in a derived class, controls the binding of a serialized object to a type. + + The type of the object the formatter creates a new instance of. + Specifies the name of the serialized object. + Specifies the name of the serialized object. + + + + Represents a trace writer that writes to the application's instances. + + + + + Gets the that will be used to filter the trace messages passed to the writer. + For example a filter level of will exclude messages and include , + and messages. + + + The that will be used to filter the trace messages passed to the writer. + + + + + Writes the specified trace level, message and optional exception. + + The at which to write this trace. + The trace message. + The trace exception. This parameter is optional. + + + + Get and set values for a using dynamic methods. + + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class. + + The member info. + + + + Sets the value. + + The target to set the value on. + The value to set on the target. + + + + Gets the value. + + The target to get the value from. + The value. + + + + Provides information surrounding an error. + + + + + Gets the error. + + The error. + + + + Gets the original object that caused the error. + + The original object that caused the error. + + + + Gets the member that caused the error. + + The member that caused the error. + + + + Gets the path of the JSON location where the error occurred. + + The path of the JSON location where the error occurred. + + + + Gets or sets a value indicating whether this is handled. + + true if handled; otherwise, false. + + + + Provides data for the Error event. + + + + + Gets the current object the error event is being raised against. + + The current object the error event is being raised against. + + + + Gets the error context. + + The error context. + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class. + + The current object. + The error context. + + + + Get and set values for a using dynamic methods. + + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class. + + The member info. + + + + Sets the value. + + The target to set the value on. + The value to set on the target. + + + + Gets the value. + + The target to get the value from. + The value. + + + + Provides methods to get attributes. + + + + + Returns a collection of all of the attributes, or an empty collection if there are no attributes. + + When true, look up the hierarchy chain for the inherited custom attribute. + A collection of s, or an empty collection. + + + + Returns a collection of attributes, identified by type, or an empty collection if there are no attributes. + + The type of the attributes. + When true, look up the hierarchy chain for the inherited custom attribute. + A collection of s, or an empty collection. + + + + Used by to resolve a for a given . + + + + + + + + + Resolves the contract for a given type. + + The type to resolve a contract for. + The contract for a given type. + + + + Used to resolve references when serializing and deserializing JSON by the . + + + + + Resolves a reference to its object. + + The serialization context. + The reference to resolve. + The object that was resolved from the reference. + + + + Gets the reference for the specified object. + + The serialization context. + The object to get a reference for. + The reference to the object. + + + + Determines whether the specified object is referenced. + + The serialization context. + The object to test for a reference. + + true if the specified object is referenced; otherwise, false. + + + + + Adds a reference to the specified object. + + The serialization context. + The reference. + The object to reference. + + + + Allows users to control class loading and mandate what class to load. + + + + + When implemented, controls the binding of a serialized object to a type. + + Specifies the name of the serialized object. + Specifies the name of the serialized object + The type of the object the formatter creates a new instance of. + + + + When implemented, controls the binding of a serialized object to a type. + + The type of the object the formatter creates a new instance of. + Specifies the name of the serialized object. + Specifies the name of the serialized object. + + + + Represents a trace writer. + + + + + Gets the that will be used to filter the trace messages passed to the writer. + For example a filter level of will exclude messages and include , + and messages. + + The that will be used to filter the trace messages passed to the writer. + + + + Writes the specified trace level, message and optional exception. + + The at which to write this trace. + The trace message. + The trace exception. This parameter is optional. + + + + Provides methods to get and set values. + + + + + Sets the value. + + The target to set the value on. + The value to set on the target. + + + + Gets the value. + + The target to get the value from. + The value. + + + + Contract details for a used by the . + + + + + Gets the of the collection items. + + The of the collection items. + + + + Gets a value indicating whether the collection type is a multidimensional array. + + true if the collection type is a multidimensional array; otherwise, false. + + + + Gets or sets the function used to create the object. When set this function will override . + + The function used to create the object. + + + + Gets a value indicating whether the creator has a parameter with the collection values. + + true if the creator has a parameter with the collection values; otherwise, false. + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class. + + The underlying type for the contract. + + + + Contract details for a used by the . + + + + + Gets or sets the default collection items . + + The converter. + + + + Gets or sets a value indicating whether the collection items preserve object references. + + true if collection items preserve object references; otherwise, false. + + + + Gets or sets the collection item reference loop handling. + + The reference loop handling. + + + + Gets or sets the collection item type name handling. + + The type name handling. + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class. + + The underlying type for the contract. + + + + Handles serialization callback events. + + The object that raised the callback event. + The streaming context. + + + + Handles serialization error callback events. + + The object that raised the callback event. + The streaming context. + The error context. + + + + Sets extension data for an object during deserialization. + + The object to set extension data on. + The extension data key. + The extension data value. + + + + Gets extension data for an object during serialization. + + The object to set extension data on. + + + + Contract details for a used by the . + + + + + Gets the underlying type for the contract. + + The underlying type for the contract. + + + + Gets or sets the type created during deserialization. + + The type created during deserialization. + + + + Gets or sets whether this type contract is serialized as a reference. + + Whether this type contract is serialized as a reference. + + + + Gets or sets the default for this contract. + + The converter. + + + + Gets the internally resolved for the contract's type. + This converter is used as a fallback converter when no other converter is resolved. + Setting will always override this converter. + + + + + Gets or sets all methods called immediately after deserialization of the object. + + The methods called immediately after deserialization of the object. + + + + Gets or sets all methods called during deserialization of the object. + + The methods called during deserialization of the object. + + + + Gets or sets all methods called after serialization of the object graph. + + The methods called after serialization of the object graph. + + + + Gets or sets all methods called before serialization of the object. + + The methods called before serialization of the object. + + + + Gets or sets all method called when an error is thrown during the serialization of the object. + + The methods called when an error is thrown during the serialization of the object. + + + + Gets or sets the default creator method used to create the object. + + The default creator method used to create the object. + + + + Gets or sets a value indicating whether the default creator is non-public. + + true if the default object creator is non-public; otherwise, false. + + + + Contract details for a used by the . + + + + + Gets or sets the dictionary key resolver. + + The dictionary key resolver. + + + + Gets the of the dictionary keys. + + The of the dictionary keys. + + + + Gets the of the dictionary values. + + The of the dictionary values. + + + + Gets or sets the function used to create the object. When set this function will override . + + The function used to create the object. + + + + Gets a value indicating whether the creator has a parameter with the dictionary values. + + true if the creator has a parameter with the dictionary values; otherwise, false. + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class. + + The underlying type for the contract. + + + + Contract details for a used by the . + + + + + Gets the object's properties. + + The object's properties. + + + + Gets or sets the property name resolver. + + The property name resolver. + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class. + + The underlying type for the contract. + + + + Contract details for a used by the . + + + + + Gets or sets the object constructor. + + The object constructor. + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class. + + The underlying type for the contract. + + + + Contract details for a used by the . + + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class. + + The underlying type for the contract. + + + + Contract details for a used by the . + + + + + Gets or sets the object member serialization. + + The member object serialization. + + + + Gets or sets the missing member handling used when deserializing this object. + + The missing member handling. + + + + Gets or sets a value that indicates whether the object's properties are required. + + + A value indicating whether the object's properties are required. + + + + + Gets or sets how the object's properties with null values are handled during serialization and deserialization. + + How the object's properties with null values are handled during serialization and deserialization. + + + + Gets the object's properties. + + The object's properties. + + + + Gets a collection of instances that define the parameters used with . + + + + + Gets or sets the function used to create the object. When set this function will override . + This function is called with a collection of arguments which are defined by the collection. + + The function used to create the object. + + + + Gets or sets the extension data setter. + + + + + Gets or sets the extension data getter. + + + + + Gets or sets the extension data value type. + + + + + Gets or sets the extension data name resolver. + + The extension data name resolver. + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class. + + The underlying type for the contract. + + + + Contract details for a used by the . + + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class. + + The underlying type for the contract. + + + + Maps a JSON property to a .NET member or constructor parameter. + + + + + Gets or sets the name of the property. + + The name of the property. + + + + Gets or sets the type that declared this property. + + The type that declared this property. + + + + Gets or sets the order of serialization of a member. + + The numeric order of serialization. + + + + Gets or sets the name of the underlying member or parameter. + + The name of the underlying member or parameter. + + + + Gets the that will get and set the during serialization. + + The that will get and set the during serialization. + + + + Gets or sets the for this property. + + The for this property. + + + + Gets or sets the type of the property. + + The type of the property. + + + + Gets or sets the for the property. + If set this converter takes precedence over the contract converter for the property type. + + The converter. + + + + Gets or sets the member converter. + + The member converter. + + + + Gets or sets a value indicating whether this is ignored. + + true if ignored; otherwise, false. + + + + Gets or sets a value indicating whether this is readable. + + true if readable; otherwise, false. + + + + Gets or sets a value indicating whether this is writable. + + true if writable; otherwise, false. + + + + Gets or sets a value indicating whether this has a member attribute. + + true if has a member attribute; otherwise, false. + + + + Gets the default value. + + The default value. + + + + Gets or sets a value indicating whether this is required. + + A value indicating whether this is required. + + + + Gets a value indicating whether has a value specified. + + + + + Gets or sets a value indicating whether this property preserves object references. + + + true if this instance is reference; otherwise, false. + + + + + Gets or sets the property null value handling. + + The null value handling. + + + + Gets or sets the property default value handling. + + The default value handling. + + + + Gets or sets the property reference loop handling. + + The reference loop handling. + + + + Gets or sets the property object creation handling. + + The object creation handling. + + + + Gets or sets or sets the type name handling. + + The type name handling. + + + + Gets or sets a predicate used to determine whether the property should be serialized. + + A predicate used to determine whether the property should be serialized. + + + + Gets or sets a predicate used to determine whether the property should be deserialized. + + A predicate used to determine whether the property should be deserialized. + + + + Gets or sets a predicate used to determine whether the property should be serialized. + + A predicate used to determine whether the property should be serialized. + + + + Gets or sets an action used to set whether the property has been deserialized. + + An action used to set whether the property has been deserialized. + + + + Returns a that represents this instance. + + + A that represents this instance. + + + + + Gets or sets the converter used when serializing the property's collection items. + + The collection's items converter. + + + + Gets or sets whether this property's collection items are serialized as a reference. + + Whether this property's collection items are serialized as a reference. + + + + Gets or sets the type name handling used when serializing the property's collection items. + + The collection's items type name handling. + + + + Gets or sets the reference loop handling used when serializing the property's collection items. + + The collection's items reference loop handling. + + + + A collection of objects. + + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class. + + The type. + + + + When implemented in a derived class, extracts the key from the specified element. + + The element from which to extract the key. + The key for the specified element. + + + + Adds a object. + + The property to add to the collection. + + + + Gets the closest matching object. + First attempts to get an exact case match of and then + a case insensitive match. + + Name of the property. + A matching property if found. + + + + Gets a property by property name. + + The name of the property to get. + Type property name string comparison. + A matching property if found. + + + + Contract details for a used by the . + + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class. + + The underlying type for the contract. + + + + Lookup and create an instance of the type described by the argument. + + The type to create. + Optional arguments to pass to an initializing constructor of the JsonConverter. + If null, the default constructor is used. + + + + A kebab case naming strategy. + + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class. + + + A flag indicating whether dictionary keys should be processed. + + + A flag indicating whether explicitly specified property names should be processed, + e.g. a property name customized with a . + + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class. + + + A flag indicating whether dictionary keys should be processed. + + + A flag indicating whether explicitly specified property names should be processed, + e.g. a property name customized with a . + + + A flag indicating whether extension data names should be processed. + + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class. + + + + + Resolves the specified property name. + + The property name to resolve. + The resolved property name. + + + + Represents a trace writer that writes to memory. When the trace message limit is + reached then old trace messages will be removed as new messages are added. + + + + + Gets the that will be used to filter the trace messages passed to the writer. + For example a filter level of will exclude messages and include , + and messages. + + + The that will be used to filter the trace messages passed to the writer. + + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class. + + + + + Writes the specified trace level, message and optional exception. + + The at which to write this trace. + The trace message. + The trace exception. This parameter is optional. + + + + Returns an enumeration of the most recent trace messages. + + An enumeration of the most recent trace messages. + + + + Returns a of the most recent trace messages. + + + A of the most recent trace messages. + + + + + A base class for resolving how property names and dictionary keys are serialized. + + + + + A flag indicating whether dictionary keys should be processed. + Defaults to false. + + + + + A flag indicating whether extension data names should be processed. + Defaults to false. + + + + + A flag indicating whether explicitly specified property names, + e.g. a property name customized with a , should be processed. + Defaults to false. + + + + + Gets the serialized name for a given property name. + + The initial property name. + A flag indicating whether the property has had a name explicitly specified. + The serialized property name. + + + + Gets the serialized name for a given extension data name. + + The initial extension data name. + The serialized extension data name. + + + + Gets the serialized key for a given dictionary key. + + The initial dictionary key. + The serialized dictionary key. + + + + Resolves the specified property name. + + The property name to resolve. + The resolved property name. + + + + Hash code calculation + + + + + + Object equality implementation + + + + + + + Compare to another NamingStrategy + + + + + + + Represents a method that constructs an object. + + The object type to create. + + + + When applied to a method, specifies that the method is called when an error occurs serializing an object. + + + + + Provides methods to get attributes from a , , or . + + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class. + + The instance to get attributes for. This parameter should be a , , or . + + + + Returns a collection of all of the attributes, or an empty collection if there are no attributes. + + When true, look up the hierarchy chain for the inherited custom attribute. + A collection of s, or an empty collection. + + + + Returns a collection of attributes, identified by type, or an empty collection if there are no attributes. + + The type of the attributes. + When true, look up the hierarchy chain for the inherited custom attribute. + A collection of s, or an empty collection. + + + + Get and set values for a using reflection. + + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class. + + The member info. + + + + Sets the value. + + The target to set the value on. + The value to set on the target. + + + + Gets the value. + + The target to get the value from. + The value. + + + + A snake case naming strategy. + + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class. + + + A flag indicating whether dictionary keys should be processed. + + + A flag indicating whether explicitly specified property names should be processed, + e.g. a property name customized with a . + + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class. + + + A flag indicating whether dictionary keys should be processed. + + + A flag indicating whether explicitly specified property names should be processed, + e.g. a property name customized with a . + + + A flag indicating whether extension data names should be processed. + + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class. + + + + + Resolves the specified property name. + + The property name to resolve. + The resolved property name. + + + + Specifies how strings are escaped when writing JSON text. + + + + + Only control characters (e.g. newline) are escaped. + + + + + All non-ASCII and control characters (e.g. newline) are escaped. + + + + + HTML (<, >, &, ', ") and control characters (e.g. newline) are escaped. + + + + + Indicates the method that will be used during deserialization for locating and loading assemblies. + + + + + In simple mode, the assembly used during deserialization need not match exactly the assembly used during serialization. Specifically, the version numbers need not match as the LoadWithPartialName method of the class is used to load the assembly. + + + + + In full mode, the assembly used during deserialization must match exactly the assembly used during serialization. The Load method of the class is used to load the assembly. + + + + + Specifies type name handling options for the . + + + should be used with caution when your application deserializes JSON from an external source. + Incoming types should be validated with a custom + when deserializing with a value other than . + + + + + Do not include the .NET type name when serializing types. + + + + + Include the .NET type name when serializing into a JSON object structure. + + + + + Include the .NET type name when serializing into a JSON array structure. + + + + + Always include the .NET type name when serializing. + + + + + Include the .NET type name when the type of the object being serialized is not the same as its declared type. + Note that this doesn't include the root serialized object by default. To include the root object's type name in JSON + you must specify a root type object with + or . + + + + + Determines whether the collection is null or empty. + + The collection. + + true if the collection is null or empty; otherwise, false. + + + + + Adds the elements of the specified collection to the specified generic . + + The list to add to. + The collection of elements to add. + + + + Converts the value to the specified type. If the value is unable to be converted, the + value is checked whether it assignable to the specified type. + + The value to convert. + The culture to use when converting. + The type to convert or cast the value to. + + The converted type. If conversion was unsuccessful, the initial value + is returned if assignable to the target type. + + + + + Helper method for generating a MetaObject which calls a + specific method on Dynamic that returns a result + + + + + Helper method for generating a MetaObject which calls a + specific method on Dynamic, but uses one of the arguments for + the result. + + + + + Helper method for generating a MetaObject which calls a + specific method on Dynamic, but uses one of the arguments for + the result. + + + + + Returns a Restrictions object which includes our current restrictions merged + with a restriction limiting our type + + + + + Helper class for serializing immutable collections. + Note that this is used by all builds, even those that don't support immutable collections, in case the DLL is GACed + https://github.com/JamesNK/Newtonsoft.Json/issues/652 + + + + + Gets the type of the typed collection's items. + + The type. + The type of the typed collection's items. + + + + Gets the member's underlying type. + + The member. + The underlying type of the member. + + + + Determines whether the property is an indexed property. + + The property. + + true if the property is an indexed property; otherwise, false. + + + + + Gets the member's value on the object. + + The member. + The target object. + The member's value on the object. + + + + Sets the member's value on the target object. + + The member. + The target. + The value. + + + + Determines whether the specified MemberInfo can be read. + + The MemberInfo to determine whether can be read. + /// if set to true then allow the member to be gotten non-publicly. + + true if the specified MemberInfo can be read; otherwise, false. + + + + + Determines whether the specified MemberInfo can be set. + + The MemberInfo to determine whether can be set. + if set to true then allow the member to be set non-publicly. + if set to true then allow the member to be set if read-only. + + true if the specified MemberInfo can be set; otherwise, false. + + + + + Builds a string. Unlike this class lets you reuse its internal buffer. + + + + + Determines whether the string is all white space. Empty string will return false. + + The string to test whether it is all white space. + + true if the string is all white space; otherwise, false. + + + + + Specifies the state of the . + + + + + An exception has been thrown, which has left the in an invalid state. + You may call the method to put the in the Closed state. + Any other method calls result in an being thrown. + + + + + The method has been called. + + + + + An object is being written. + + + + + An array is being written. + + + + + A constructor is being written. + + + + + A property is being written. + + + + + A write method has not been called. + + + + Specifies that an output will not be null even if the corresponding type allows it. + + + Specifies that when a method returns , the parameter will not be null even if the corresponding type allows it. + + + Initializes the attribute with the specified return value condition. + + The return value condition. If the method returns this value, the associated parameter will not be null. + + + + Gets the return value condition. + + + Specifies that an output may be null even if the corresponding type disallows it. + + + Specifies that null is allowed as an input even if the corresponding type disallows it. + + + + Specifies that the method will not return if the associated Boolean parameter is passed the specified value. + + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class. + + + The condition parameter value. Code after the method will be considered unreachable by diagnostics if the argument to + the associated parameter matches this value. + + + + Gets the condition parameter value. + + + diff --git a/Packages/Newtonsoft.Json.13.0.3/lib/net6.0/Newtonsoft.Json.dll b/Packages/Newtonsoft.Json.13.0.3/lib/net6.0/Newtonsoft.Json.dll new file mode 100644 index 0000000..d035c38 Binary files /dev/null and b/Packages/Newtonsoft.Json.13.0.3/lib/net6.0/Newtonsoft.Json.dll differ diff --git a/Packages/Newtonsoft.Json.13.0.3/lib/net6.0/Newtonsoft.Json.xml b/Packages/Newtonsoft.Json.13.0.3/lib/net6.0/Newtonsoft.Json.xml new file mode 100644 index 0000000..6e3a52b --- /dev/null +++ b/Packages/Newtonsoft.Json.13.0.3/lib/net6.0/Newtonsoft.Json.xml @@ -0,0 +1,11325 @@ + + + + Newtonsoft.Json + + + + + Represents a BSON Oid (object id). + + + + + Gets or sets the value of the Oid. + + The value of the Oid. + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class. + + The Oid value. + + + + Represents a reader that provides fast, non-cached, forward-only access to serialized BSON data. + + + + + Gets or sets a value indicating whether binary data reading should be compatible with incorrect Json.NET 3.5 written binary. + + + true if binary data reading will be compatible with incorrect Json.NET 3.5 written binary; otherwise, false. + + + + + Gets or sets a value indicating whether the root object will be read as a JSON array. + + + true if the root object will be read as a JSON array; otherwise, false. + + + + + Gets or sets the used when reading values from BSON. + + The used when reading values from BSON. + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class. + + The containing the BSON data to read. + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class. + + The containing the BSON data to read. + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class. + + The containing the BSON data to read. + if set to true the root object will be read as a JSON array. + The used when reading values from BSON. + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class. + + The containing the BSON data to read. + if set to true the root object will be read as a JSON array. + The used when reading values from BSON. + + + + Reads the next JSON token from the underlying . + + + true if the next token was read successfully; false if there are no more tokens to read. + + + + + Changes the reader's state to . + If is set to true, the underlying is also closed. + + + + + Represents a writer that provides a fast, non-cached, forward-only way of generating BSON data. + + + + + Gets or sets the used when writing values to BSON. + When set to no conversion will occur. + + The used when writing values to BSON. + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class. + + The to write to. + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class. + + The to write to. + + + + Flushes whatever is in the buffer to the underlying and also flushes the underlying stream. + + + + + Writes the end. + + The token. + + + + Writes a comment /*...*/ containing the specified text. + + Text to place inside the comment. + + + + Writes the start of a constructor with the given name. + + The name of the constructor. + + + + Writes raw JSON. + + The raw JSON to write. + + + + Writes raw JSON where a value is expected and updates the writer's state. + + The raw JSON to write. + + + + Writes the beginning of a JSON array. + + + + + Writes the beginning of a JSON object. + + + + + Writes the property name of a name/value pair on a JSON object. + + The name of the property. + + + + Closes this writer. + If is set to true, the underlying is also closed. + If is set to true, the JSON is auto-completed. + + + + + Writes a value. + An error will raised if the value cannot be written as a single JSON token. + + The value to write. + + + + Writes a null value. + + + + + Writes an undefined value. + + + + + Writes a value. + + The value to write. + + + + Writes a value. + + The value to write. + + + + Writes a value. + + The value to write. + + + + Writes a value. + + The value to write. + + + + Writes a value. + + The value to write. + + + + Writes a value. + + The value to write. + + + + Writes a value. + + The value to write. + + + + Writes a value. + + The value to write. + + + + Writes a value. + + The value to write. + + + + Writes a value. + + The value to write. + + + + Writes a value. + + The value to write. + + + + Writes a value. + + The value to write. + + + + Writes a value. + + The value to write. + + + + Writes a value. + + The value to write. + + + + Writes a value. + + The value to write. + + + + Writes a value. + + The value to write. + + + + Writes a [] value. + + The [] value to write. + + + + Writes a value. + + The value to write. + + + + Writes a value. + + The value to write. + + + + Writes a value. + + The value to write. + + + + Writes a [] value that represents a BSON object id. + + The Object ID value to write. + + + + Writes a BSON regex. + + The regex pattern. + The regex options. + + + + Specifies how constructors are used when initializing objects during deserialization by the . + + + + + First attempt to use the public default constructor, then fall back to a single parameterized constructor, then to the non-public default constructor. + + + + + Json.NET will use a non-public default constructor before falling back to a parameterized constructor. + + + + + Converts a binary value to and from a base 64 string value. + + + + + Writes the JSON representation of the object. + + The to write to. + The value. + The calling serializer. + + + + Reads the JSON representation of the object. + + The to read from. + Type of the object. + The existing value of object being read. + The calling serializer. + The object value. + + + + Determines whether this instance can convert the specified object type. + + Type of the object. + + true if this instance can convert the specified object type; otherwise, false. + + + + + Converts a to and from JSON and BSON. + + + + + Writes the JSON representation of the object. + + The to write to. + The value. + The calling serializer. + + + + Reads the JSON representation of the object. + + The to read from. + Type of the object. + The existing value of object being read. + The calling serializer. + The object value. + + + + Determines whether this instance can convert the specified object type. + + Type of the object. + + true if this instance can convert the specified object type; otherwise, false. + + + + + Creates a custom object. + + The object type to convert. + + + + Writes the JSON representation of the object. + + The to write to. + The value. + The calling serializer. + + + + Reads the JSON representation of the object. + + The to read from. + Type of the object. + The existing value of object being read. + The calling serializer. + The object value. + + + + Creates an object which will then be populated by the serializer. + + Type of the object. + The created object. + + + + Determines whether this instance can convert the specified object type. + + Type of the object. + + true if this instance can convert the specified object type; otherwise, false. + + + + + Gets a value indicating whether this can write JSON. + + + true if this can write JSON; otherwise, false. + + + + + Converts a to and from JSON. + + + + + Writes the JSON representation of the object. + + The to write to. + The value. + The calling serializer. + + + + Reads the JSON representation of the object. + + The to read from. + Type of the object. + The existing value of object being read. + The calling serializer. + The object value. + + + + Determines whether this instance can convert the specified value type. + + Type of the value. + + true if this instance can convert the specified value type; otherwise, false. + + + + + Converts a to and from JSON. + + + + + Writes the JSON representation of the object. + + The to write to. + The value. + The calling serializer. + + + + Reads the JSON representation of the object. + + The to read from. + Type of the object. + The existing value of object being read. + The calling serializer. + The object value. + + + + Determines whether this instance can convert the specified value type. + + Type of the value. + + true if this instance can convert the specified value type; otherwise, false. + + + + + Provides a base class for converting a to and from JSON. + + + + + Determines whether this instance can convert the specified object type. + + Type of the object. + + true if this instance can convert the specified object type; otherwise, false. + + + + + Converts a F# discriminated union type to and from JSON. + + + + + Writes the JSON representation of the object. + + The to write to. + The value. + The calling serializer. + + + + Reads the JSON representation of the object. + + The to read from. + Type of the object. + The existing value of object being read. + The calling serializer. + The object value. + + + + Determines whether this instance can convert the specified object type. + + Type of the object. + + true if this instance can convert the specified object type; otherwise, false. + + + + + Converts an Entity Framework to and from JSON. + + + + + Writes the JSON representation of the object. + + The to write to. + The value. + The calling serializer. + + + + Reads the JSON representation of the object. + + The to read from. + Type of the object. + The existing value of object being read. + The calling serializer. + The object value. + + + + Determines whether this instance can convert the specified object type. + + Type of the object. + + true if this instance can convert the specified object type; otherwise, false. + + + + + Converts an to and from JSON. + + + + + Writes the JSON representation of the object. + + The to write to. + The value. + The calling serializer. + + + + Reads the JSON representation of the object. + + The to read from. + Type of the object. + The existing value of object being read. + The calling serializer. + The object value. + + + + Determines whether this instance can convert the specified object type. + + Type of the object. + + true if this instance can convert the specified object type; otherwise, false. + + + + + Gets a value indicating whether this can write JSON. + + + true if this can write JSON; otherwise, false. + + + + + Converts a to and from the ISO 8601 date format (e.g. "2008-04-12T12:53Z"). + + + + + Gets or sets the date time styles used when converting a date to and from JSON. + + The date time styles used when converting a date to and from JSON. + + + + Gets or sets the date time format used when converting a date to and from JSON. + + The date time format used when converting a date to and from JSON. + + + + Gets or sets the culture used when converting a date to and from JSON. + + The culture used when converting a date to and from JSON. + + + + Writes the JSON representation of the object. + + The to write to. + The value. + The calling serializer. + + + + Reads the JSON representation of the object. + + The to read from. + Type of the object. + The existing value of object being read. + The calling serializer. + The object value. + + + + Converts a to and from a JavaScript Date constructor (e.g. new Date(52231943)). + + + + + Writes the JSON representation of the object. + + The to write to. + The value. + The calling serializer. + + + + Reads the JSON representation of the object. + + The to read from. + Type of the object. + The existing property value of the JSON that is being converted. + The calling serializer. + The object value. + + + + Converts a to and from JSON. + + + + + Writes the JSON representation of the object. + + The to write to. + The value. + The calling serializer. + + + + Reads the JSON representation of the object. + + The to read from. + Type of the object. + The existing value of object being read. + The calling serializer. + The object value. + + + + Determines whether this instance can convert the specified object type. + + Type of the object. + + true if this instance can convert the specified object type; otherwise, false. + + + + + Converts a to and from JSON and BSON. + + + + + Writes the JSON representation of the object. + + The to write to. + The value. + The calling serializer. + + + + Reads the JSON representation of the object. + + The to read from. + Type of the object. + The existing value of object being read. + The calling serializer. + The object value. + + + + Determines whether this instance can convert the specified object type. + + Type of the object. + + true if this instance can convert the specified object type; otherwise, false. + + + + + Converts an to and from its name string value. + + + + + Gets or sets a value indicating whether the written enum text should be camel case. + The default value is false. + + true if the written enum text will be camel case; otherwise, false. + + + + Gets or sets the naming strategy used to resolve how enum text is written. + + The naming strategy used to resolve how enum text is written. + + + + Gets or sets a value indicating whether integer values are allowed when serializing and deserializing. + The default value is true. + + true if integers are allowed when serializing and deserializing; otherwise, false. + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class. + + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class. + + true if the written enum text will be camel case; otherwise, false. + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class. + + The naming strategy used to resolve how enum text is written. + true if integers are allowed when serializing and deserializing; otherwise, false. + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class. + + The of the used to write enum text. + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class. + + The of the used to write enum text. + + The parameter list to use when constructing the described by . + If null, the default constructor is used. + When non-null, there must be a constructor defined in the that exactly matches the number, + order, and type of these parameters. + + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class. + + The of the used to write enum text. + + The parameter list to use when constructing the described by . + If null, the default constructor is used. + When non-null, there must be a constructor defined in the that exactly matches the number, + order, and type of these parameters. + + true if integers are allowed when serializing and deserializing; otherwise, false. + + + + Writes the JSON representation of the object. + + The to write to. + The value. + The calling serializer. + + + + Reads the JSON representation of the object. + + The to read from. + Type of the object. + The existing value of object being read. + The calling serializer. + The object value. + + + + Determines whether this instance can convert the specified object type. + + Type of the object. + + true if this instance can convert the specified object type; otherwise, false. + + + + + Converts a to and from Unix epoch time + + + + + Gets or sets a value indicating whether the dates before Unix epoch + should converted to and from JSON. + + + true to allow converting dates before Unix epoch to and from JSON; + false to throw an exception when a date being converted to or from JSON + occurred before Unix epoch. The default value is false. + + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class. + + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class. + + + true to allow converting dates before Unix epoch to and from JSON; + false to throw an exception when a date being converted to or from JSON + occurred before Unix epoch. The default value is false. + + + + + Writes the JSON representation of the object. + + The to write to. + The value. + The calling serializer. + + + + Reads the JSON representation of the object. + + The to read from. + Type of the object. + The existing property value of the JSON that is being converted. + The calling serializer. + The object value. + + + + Converts a to and from a string (e.g. "1.2.3.4"). + + + + + Writes the JSON representation of the object. + + The to write to. + The value. + The calling serializer. + + + + Reads the JSON representation of the object. + + The to read from. + Type of the object. + The existing property value of the JSON that is being converted. + The calling serializer. + The object value. + + + + Determines whether this instance can convert the specified object type. + + Type of the object. + + true if this instance can convert the specified object type; otherwise, false. + + + + + Converts XML to and from JSON. + + + + + Gets or sets the name of the root element to insert when deserializing to XML if the JSON structure has produced multiple root elements. + + The name of the deserialized root element. + + + + Gets or sets a value to indicate whether to write the Json.NET array attribute. + This attribute helps preserve arrays when converting the written XML back to JSON. + + true if the array attribute is written to the XML; otherwise, false. + + + + Gets or sets a value indicating whether to write the root JSON object. + + true if the JSON root object is omitted; otherwise, false. + + + + Gets or sets a value indicating whether to encode special characters when converting JSON to XML. + If true, special characters like ':', '@', '?', '#' and '$' in JSON property names aren't used to specify + XML namespaces, attributes or processing directives. Instead special characters are encoded and written + as part of the XML element name. + + true if special characters are encoded; otherwise, false. + + + + Writes the JSON representation of the object. + + The to write to. + The calling serializer. + The value. + + + + Reads the JSON representation of the object. + + The to read from. + Type of the object. + The existing value of object being read. + The calling serializer. + The object value. + + + + Checks if the is a namespace attribute. + + Attribute name to test. + The attribute name prefix if it has one, otherwise an empty string. + true if attribute name is for a namespace attribute, otherwise false. + + + + Determines whether this instance can convert the specified value type. + + Type of the value. + + true if this instance can convert the specified value type; otherwise, false. + + + + + Specifies how dates are formatted when writing JSON text. + + + + + Dates are written in the ISO 8601 format, e.g. "2012-03-21T05:40Z". + + + + + Dates are written in the Microsoft JSON format, e.g. "\/Date(1198908717056)\/". + + + + + Specifies how date formatted strings, e.g. "\/Date(1198908717056)\/" and "2012-03-21T05:40Z", are parsed when reading JSON text. + + + + + Date formatted strings are not parsed to a date type and are read as strings. + + + + + Date formatted strings, e.g. "\/Date(1198908717056)\/" and "2012-03-21T05:40Z", are parsed to . + + + + + Date formatted strings, e.g. "\/Date(1198908717056)\/" and "2012-03-21T05:40Z", are parsed to . + + + + + Specifies how to treat the time value when converting between string and . + + + + + Treat as local time. If the object represents a Coordinated Universal Time (UTC), it is converted to the local time. + + + + + Treat as a UTC. If the object represents a local time, it is converted to a UTC. + + + + + Treat as a local time if a is being converted to a string. + If a string is being converted to , convert to a local time if a time zone is specified. + + + + + Time zone information should be preserved when converting. + + + + + The default JSON name table implementation. + + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class. + + + + + Gets a string containing the same characters as the specified range of characters in the given array. + + The character array containing the name to find. + The zero-based index into the array specifying the first character of the name. + The number of characters in the name. + A string containing the same characters as the specified range of characters in the given array. + + + + Adds the specified string into name table. + + The string to add. + This method is not thread-safe. + The resolved string. + + + + Specifies default value handling options for the . + + + + + + + + + Include members where the member value is the same as the member's default value when serializing objects. + Included members are written to JSON. Has no effect when deserializing. + + + + + Ignore members where the member value is the same as the member's default value when serializing objects + so that it is not written to JSON. + This option will ignore all default values (e.g. null for objects and nullable types; 0 for integers, + decimals and floating point numbers; and false for booleans). The default value ignored can be changed by + placing the on the property. + + + + + Members with a default value but no JSON will be set to their default value when deserializing. + + + + + Ignore members where the member value is the same as the member's default value when serializing objects + and set members to their default value when deserializing. + + + + + Specifies float format handling options when writing special floating point numbers, e.g. , + and with . + + + + + Write special floating point values as strings in JSON, e.g. "NaN", "Infinity", "-Infinity". + + + + + Write special floating point values as symbols in JSON, e.g. NaN, Infinity, -Infinity. + Note that this will produce non-valid JSON. + + + + + Write special floating point values as the property's default value in JSON, e.g. 0.0 for a property, null for a of property. + + + + + Specifies how floating point numbers, e.g. 1.0 and 9.9, are parsed when reading JSON text. + + + + + Floating point numbers are parsed to . + + + + + Floating point numbers are parsed to . + + + + + Specifies formatting options for the . + + + + + No special formatting is applied. This is the default. + + + + + Causes child objects to be indented according to the and settings. + + + + + Provides an interface for using pooled arrays. + + The array type content. + + + + Rent an array from the pool. This array must be returned when it is no longer needed. + + The minimum required length of the array. The returned array may be longer. + The rented array from the pool. This array must be returned when it is no longer needed. + + + + Return an array to the pool. + + The array that is being returned. + + + + Provides an interface to enable a class to return line and position information. + + + + + Gets a value indicating whether the class can return line information. + + + true if and can be provided; otherwise, false. + + + + + Gets the current line number. + + The current line number or 0 if no line information is available (for example, when returns false). + + + + Gets the current line position. + + The current line position or 0 if no line information is available (for example, when returns false). + + + + Instructs the how to serialize the collection. + + + + + Gets or sets a value indicating whether null items are allowed in the collection. + + true if null items are allowed in the collection; otherwise, false. + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class. + + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class with a flag indicating whether the array can contain null items. + + A flag indicating whether the array can contain null items. + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class with the specified container Id. + + The container Id. + + + + Instructs the to use the specified constructor when deserializing that object. + + + + + Instructs the how to serialize the object. + + + + + Gets or sets the id. + + The id. + + + + Gets or sets the title. + + The title. + + + + Gets or sets the description. + + The description. + + + + Gets or sets the collection's items converter. + + The collection's items converter. + + + + The parameter list to use when constructing the described by . + If null, the default constructor is used. + When non-null, there must be a constructor defined in the that exactly matches the number, + order, and type of these parameters. + + + + [JsonContainer(ItemConverterType = typeof(MyContainerConverter), ItemConverterParameters = new object[] { 123, "Four" })] + + + + + + Gets or sets the of the . + + The of the . + + + + The parameter list to use when constructing the described by . + If null, the default constructor is used. + When non-null, there must be a constructor defined in the that exactly matches the number, + order, and type of these parameters. + + + + [JsonContainer(NamingStrategyType = typeof(MyNamingStrategy), NamingStrategyParameters = new object[] { 123, "Four" })] + + + + + + Gets or sets a value that indicates whether to preserve object references. + + + true to keep object reference; otherwise, false. The default is false. + + + + + Gets or sets a value that indicates whether to preserve collection's items references. + + + true to keep collection's items object references; otherwise, false. The default is false. + + + + + Gets or sets the reference loop handling used when serializing the collection's items. + + The reference loop handling. + + + + Gets or sets the type name handling used when serializing the collection's items. + + The type name handling. + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class. + + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class with the specified container Id. + + The container Id. + + + + Provides methods for converting between .NET types and JSON types. + + + + + + + + Gets or sets a function that creates default . + Default settings are automatically used by serialization methods on , + and and on . + To serialize without using any default settings create a with + . + + + + + Represents JavaScript's boolean value true as a string. This field is read-only. + + + + + Represents JavaScript's boolean value false as a string. This field is read-only. + + + + + Represents JavaScript's null as a string. This field is read-only. + + + + + Represents JavaScript's undefined as a string. This field is read-only. + + + + + Represents JavaScript's positive infinity as a string. This field is read-only. + + + + + Represents JavaScript's negative infinity as a string. This field is read-only. + + + + + Represents JavaScript's NaN as a string. This field is read-only. + + + + + Converts the to its JSON string representation. + + The value to convert. + A JSON string representation of the . + + + + Converts the to its JSON string representation using the specified. + + The value to convert. + The format the date will be converted to. + The time zone handling when the date is converted to a string. + A JSON string representation of the . + + + + Converts the to its JSON string representation. + + The value to convert. + A JSON string representation of the . + + + + Converts the to its JSON string representation using the specified. + + The value to convert. + The format the date will be converted to. + A JSON string representation of the . + + + + Converts the to its JSON string representation. + + The value to convert. + A JSON string representation of the . + + + + Converts the to its JSON string representation. + + The value to convert. + A JSON string representation of the . + + + + Converts the to its JSON string representation. + + The value to convert. + A JSON string representation of the . + + + + Converts the to its JSON string representation. + + The value to convert. + A JSON string representation of the . + + + + Converts the to its JSON string representation. + + The value to convert. + A JSON string representation of the . + + + + Converts the to its JSON string representation. + + The value to convert. + A JSON string representation of the . + + + + Converts the to its JSON string representation. + + The value to convert. + A JSON string representation of the . + + + + Converts the to its JSON string representation. + + The value to convert. + A JSON string representation of the . + + + + Converts the to its JSON string representation. + + The value to convert. + A JSON string representation of the . + + + + Converts the to its JSON string representation. + + The value to convert. + A JSON string representation of the . + + + + Converts the to its JSON string representation. + + The value to convert. + A JSON string representation of the . + + + + Converts the to its JSON string representation. + + The value to convert. + A JSON string representation of the . + + + + Converts the to its JSON string representation. + + The value to convert. + A JSON string representation of the . + + + + Converts the to its JSON string representation. + + The value to convert. + A JSON string representation of the . + + + + Converts the to its JSON string representation. + + The value to convert. + A JSON string representation of the . + + + + Converts the to its JSON string representation. + + The value to convert. + A JSON string representation of the . + + + + Converts the to its JSON string representation. + + The value to convert. + A JSON string representation of the . + + + + Converts the to its JSON string representation. + + The value to convert. + A JSON string representation of the . + + + + Converts the to its JSON string representation. + + The value to convert. + The string delimiter character. + A JSON string representation of the . + + + + Converts the to its JSON string representation. + + The value to convert. + The string delimiter character. + The string escape handling. + A JSON string representation of the . + + + + Converts the to its JSON string representation. + + The value to convert. + A JSON string representation of the . + + + + Serializes the specified object to a JSON string. + + The object to serialize. + A JSON string representation of the object. + + + + Serializes the specified object to a JSON string using formatting. + + The object to serialize. + Indicates how the output should be formatted. + + A JSON string representation of the object. + + + + + Serializes the specified object to a JSON string using a collection of . + + The object to serialize. + A collection of converters used while serializing. + A JSON string representation of the object. + + + + Serializes the specified object to a JSON string using formatting and a collection of . + + The object to serialize. + Indicates how the output should be formatted. + A collection of converters used while serializing. + A JSON string representation of the object. + + + + Serializes the specified object to a JSON string using . + + The object to serialize. + The used to serialize the object. + If this is null, default serialization settings will be used. + + A JSON string representation of the object. + + + + + Serializes the specified object to a JSON string using a type, formatting and . + + The object to serialize. + The used to serialize the object. + If this is null, default serialization settings will be used. + + The type of the value being serialized. + This parameter is used when is to write out the type name if the type of the value does not match. + Specifying the type is optional. + + + A JSON string representation of the object. + + + + + Serializes the specified object to a JSON string using formatting and . + + The object to serialize. + Indicates how the output should be formatted. + The used to serialize the object. + If this is null, default serialization settings will be used. + + A JSON string representation of the object. + + + + + Serializes the specified object to a JSON string using a type, formatting and . + + The object to serialize. + Indicates how the output should be formatted. + The used to serialize the object. + If this is null, default serialization settings will be used. + + The type of the value being serialized. + This parameter is used when is to write out the type name if the type of the value does not match. + Specifying the type is optional. + + + A JSON string representation of the object. + + + + + Deserializes the JSON to a .NET object. + + The JSON to deserialize. + The deserialized object from the JSON string. + + + + Deserializes the JSON to a .NET object using . + + The JSON to deserialize. + + The used to deserialize the object. + If this is null, default serialization settings will be used. + + The deserialized object from the JSON string. + + + + Deserializes the JSON to the specified .NET type. + + The JSON to deserialize. + The of object being deserialized. + The deserialized object from the JSON string. + + + + Deserializes the JSON to the specified .NET type. + + The type of the object to deserialize to. + The JSON to deserialize. + The deserialized object from the JSON string. + + + + Deserializes the JSON to the given anonymous type. + + + The anonymous type to deserialize to. This can't be specified + traditionally and must be inferred from the anonymous type passed + as a parameter. + + The JSON to deserialize. + The anonymous type object. + The deserialized anonymous type from the JSON string. + + + + Deserializes the JSON to the given anonymous type using . + + + The anonymous type to deserialize to. This can't be specified + traditionally and must be inferred from the anonymous type passed + as a parameter. + + The JSON to deserialize. + The anonymous type object. + + The used to deserialize the object. + If this is null, default serialization settings will be used. + + The deserialized anonymous type from the JSON string. + + + + Deserializes the JSON to the specified .NET type using a collection of . + + The type of the object to deserialize to. + The JSON to deserialize. + Converters to use while deserializing. + The deserialized object from the JSON string. + + + + Deserializes the JSON to the specified .NET type using . + + The type of the object to deserialize to. + The object to deserialize. + + The used to deserialize the object. + If this is null, default serialization settings will be used. + + The deserialized object from the JSON string. + + + + Deserializes the JSON to the specified .NET type using a collection of . + + The JSON to deserialize. + The type of the object to deserialize. + Converters to use while deserializing. + The deserialized object from the JSON string. + + + + Deserializes the JSON to the specified .NET type using . + + The JSON to deserialize. + The type of the object to deserialize to. + + The used to deserialize the object. + If this is null, default serialization settings will be used. + + The deserialized object from the JSON string. + + + + Populates the object with values from the JSON string. + + The JSON to populate values from. + The target object to populate values onto. + + + + Populates the object with values from the JSON string using . + + The JSON to populate values from. + The target object to populate values onto. + + The used to deserialize the object. + If this is null, default serialization settings will be used. + + + + + Serializes the to a JSON string. + + The node to serialize. + A JSON string of the . + + + + Serializes the to a JSON string using formatting. + + The node to serialize. + Indicates how the output should be formatted. + A JSON string of the . + + + + Serializes the to a JSON string using formatting and omits the root object if is true. + + The node to serialize. + Indicates how the output should be formatted. + Omits writing the root object. + A JSON string of the . + + + + Deserializes the from a JSON string. + + The JSON string. + The deserialized . + + + + Deserializes the from a JSON string nested in a root element specified by . + + The JSON string. + The name of the root element to append when deserializing. + The deserialized . + + + + Deserializes the from a JSON string nested in a root element specified by + and writes a Json.NET array attribute for collections. + + The JSON string. + The name of the root element to append when deserializing. + + A value to indicate whether to write the Json.NET array attribute. + This attribute helps preserve arrays when converting the written XML back to JSON. + + The deserialized . + + + + Deserializes the from a JSON string nested in a root element specified by , + writes a Json.NET array attribute for collections, and encodes special characters. + + The JSON string. + The name of the root element to append when deserializing. + + A value to indicate whether to write the Json.NET array attribute. + This attribute helps preserve arrays when converting the written XML back to JSON. + + + A value to indicate whether to encode special characters when converting JSON to XML. + If true, special characters like ':', '@', '?', '#' and '$' in JSON property names aren't used to specify + XML namespaces, attributes or processing directives. Instead special characters are encoded and written + as part of the XML element name. + + The deserialized . + + + + Serializes the to a JSON string. + + The node to convert to JSON. + A JSON string of the . + + + + Serializes the to a JSON string using formatting. + + The node to convert to JSON. + Indicates how the output should be formatted. + A JSON string of the . + + + + Serializes the to a JSON string using formatting and omits the root object if is true. + + The node to serialize. + Indicates how the output should be formatted. + Omits writing the root object. + A JSON string of the . + + + + Deserializes the from a JSON string. + + The JSON string. + The deserialized . + + + + Deserializes the from a JSON string nested in a root element specified by . + + The JSON string. + The name of the root element to append when deserializing. + The deserialized . + + + + Deserializes the from a JSON string nested in a root element specified by + and writes a Json.NET array attribute for collections. + + The JSON string. + The name of the root element to append when deserializing. + + A value to indicate whether to write the Json.NET array attribute. + This attribute helps preserve arrays when converting the written XML back to JSON. + + The deserialized . + + + + Deserializes the from a JSON string nested in a root element specified by , + writes a Json.NET array attribute for collections, and encodes special characters. + + The JSON string. + The name of the root element to append when deserializing. + + A value to indicate whether to write the Json.NET array attribute. + This attribute helps preserve arrays when converting the written XML back to JSON. + + + A value to indicate whether to encode special characters when converting JSON to XML. + If true, special characters like ':', '@', '?', '#' and '$' in JSON property names aren't used to specify + XML namespaces, attributes or processing directives. Instead special characters are encoded and written + as part of the XML element name. + + The deserialized . + + + + Converts an object to and from JSON. + + + + + Writes the JSON representation of the object. + + The to write to. + The value. + The calling serializer. + + + + Reads the JSON representation of the object. + + The to read from. + Type of the object. + The existing value of object being read. + The calling serializer. + The object value. + + + + Determines whether this instance can convert the specified object type. + + Type of the object. + + true if this instance can convert the specified object type; otherwise, false. + + + + + Gets a value indicating whether this can read JSON. + + true if this can read JSON; otherwise, false. + + + + Gets a value indicating whether this can write JSON. + + true if this can write JSON; otherwise, false. + + + + Converts an object to and from JSON. + + The object type to convert. + + + + Writes the JSON representation of the object. + + The to write to. + The value. + The calling serializer. + + + + Writes the JSON representation of the object. + + The to write to. + The value. + The calling serializer. + + + + Reads the JSON representation of the object. + + The to read from. + Type of the object. + The existing value of object being read. + The calling serializer. + The object value. + + + + Reads the JSON representation of the object. + + The to read from. + Type of the object. + The existing value of object being read. If there is no existing value then null will be used. + The existing value has a value. + The calling serializer. + The object value. + + + + Determines whether this instance can convert the specified object type. + + Type of the object. + + true if this instance can convert the specified object type; otherwise, false. + + + + + Instructs the to use the specified when serializing the member or class. + + + + + Gets the of the . + + The of the . + + + + The parameter list to use when constructing the described by . + If null, the default constructor is used. + + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class. + + Type of the . + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class. + + Type of the . + Parameter list to use when constructing the . Can be null. + + + + Represents a collection of . + + + + + Instructs the how to serialize the collection. + + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class. + + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class with the specified container Id. + + The container Id. + + + + The exception thrown when an error occurs during JSON serialization or deserialization. + + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class. + + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class + with a specified error message. + + The error message that explains the reason for the exception. + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class + with a specified error message and a reference to the inner exception that is the cause of this exception. + + The error message that explains the reason for the exception. + The exception that is the cause of the current exception, or null if no inner exception is specified. + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class. + + The that holds the serialized object data about the exception being thrown. + The that contains contextual information about the source or destination. + The parameter is null. + The class name is null or is zero (0). + + + + Instructs the to deserialize properties with no matching class member into the specified collection + and write values during serialization. + + + + + Gets or sets a value that indicates whether to write extension data when serializing the object. + + + true to write extension data when serializing the object; otherwise, false. The default is true. + + + + + Gets or sets a value that indicates whether to read extension data when deserializing the object. + + + true to read extension data when deserializing the object; otherwise, false. The default is true. + + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class. + + + + + Instructs the not to serialize the public field or public read/write property value. + + + + + Base class for a table of atomized string objects. + + + + + Gets a string containing the same characters as the specified range of characters in the given array. + + The character array containing the name to find. + The zero-based index into the array specifying the first character of the name. + The number of characters in the name. + A string containing the same characters as the specified range of characters in the given array. + + + + Instructs the how to serialize the object. + + + + + Gets or sets the member serialization. + + The member serialization. + + + + Gets or sets the missing member handling used when deserializing this object. + + The missing member handling. + + + + Gets or sets how the object's properties with null values are handled during serialization and deserialization. + + How the object's properties with null values are handled during serialization and deserialization. + + + + Gets or sets a value that indicates whether the object's properties are required. + + + A value indicating whether the object's properties are required. + + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class. + + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class with the specified member serialization. + + The member serialization. + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class with the specified container Id. + + The container Id. + + + + Instructs the to always serialize the member with the specified name. + + + + + Gets or sets the type used when serializing the property's collection items. + + The collection's items type. + + + + The parameter list to use when constructing the described by . + If null, the default constructor is used. + When non-null, there must be a constructor defined in the that exactly matches the number, + order, and type of these parameters. + + + + [JsonProperty(ItemConverterType = typeof(MyContainerConverter), ItemConverterParameters = new object[] { 123, "Four" })] + + + + + + Gets or sets the of the . + + The of the . + + + + The parameter list to use when constructing the described by . + If null, the default constructor is used. + When non-null, there must be a constructor defined in the that exactly matches the number, + order, and type of these parameters. + + + + [JsonProperty(NamingStrategyType = typeof(MyNamingStrategy), NamingStrategyParameters = new object[] { 123, "Four" })] + + + + + + Gets or sets the null value handling used when serializing this property. + + The null value handling. + + + + Gets or sets the default value handling used when serializing this property. + + The default value handling. + + + + Gets or sets the reference loop handling used when serializing this property. + + The reference loop handling. + + + + Gets or sets the object creation handling used when deserializing this property. + + The object creation handling. + + + + Gets or sets the type name handling used when serializing this property. + + The type name handling. + + + + Gets or sets whether this property's value is serialized as a reference. + + Whether this property's value is serialized as a reference. + + + + Gets or sets the order of serialization of a member. + + The numeric order of serialization. + + + + Gets or sets a value indicating whether this property is required. + + + A value indicating whether this property is required. + + + + + Gets or sets the name of the property. + + The name of the property. + + + + Gets or sets the reference loop handling used when serializing the property's collection items. + + The collection's items reference loop handling. + + + + Gets or sets the type name handling used when serializing the property's collection items. + + The collection's items type name handling. + + + + Gets or sets whether this property's collection items are serialized as a reference. + + Whether this property's collection items are serialized as a reference. + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class. + + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class with the specified name. + + Name of the property. + + + + Represents a reader that provides fast, non-cached, forward-only access to serialized JSON data. + + + + + Asynchronously reads the next JSON token from the source. + + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + A that represents the asynchronous read. The + property returns true if the next token was read successfully; false if there are no more tokens to read. + The default behaviour is to execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. Derived + classes can override this behaviour for true asynchronicity. + + + + Asynchronously skips the children of the current token. + + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + A that represents the asynchronous operation. + The default behaviour is to execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. Derived + classes can override this behaviour for true asynchronicity. + + + + Asynchronously reads the next JSON token from the source as a of . + + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + A that represents the asynchronous read. The + property returns the of . This result will be null at the end of an array. + The default behaviour is to execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. Derived + classes can override this behaviour for true asynchronicity. + + + + Asynchronously reads the next JSON token from the source as a []. + + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + A that represents the asynchronous read. The + property returns the []. This result will be null at the end of an array. + The default behaviour is to execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. Derived + classes can override this behaviour for true asynchronicity. + + + + Asynchronously reads the next JSON token from the source as a of . + + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + A that represents the asynchronous read. The + property returns the of . This result will be null at the end of an array. + The default behaviour is to execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. Derived + classes can override this behaviour for true asynchronicity. + + + + Asynchronously reads the next JSON token from the source as a of . + + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + A that represents the asynchronous read. The + property returns the of . This result will be null at the end of an array. + The default behaviour is to execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. Derived + classes can override this behaviour for true asynchronicity. + + + + Asynchronously reads the next JSON token from the source as a of . + + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + A that represents the asynchronous read. The + property returns the of . This result will be null at the end of an array. + The default behaviour is to execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. Derived + classes can override this behaviour for true asynchronicity. + + + + Asynchronously reads the next JSON token from the source as a of . + + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + A that represents the asynchronous read. The + property returns the of . This result will be null at the end of an array. + The default behaviour is to execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. Derived + classes can override this behaviour for true asynchronicity. + + + + Asynchronously reads the next JSON token from the source as a of . + + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + A that represents the asynchronous read. The + property returns the of . This result will be null at the end of an array. + The default behaviour is to execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. Derived + classes can override this behaviour for true asynchronicity. + + + + Asynchronously reads the next JSON token from the source as a . + + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + A that represents the asynchronous read. The + property returns the . This result will be null at the end of an array. + The default behaviour is to execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. Derived + classes can override this behaviour for true asynchronicity. + + + + Specifies the state of the reader. + + + + + A read method has not been called. + + + + + The end of the file has been reached successfully. + + + + + Reader is at a property. + + + + + Reader is at the start of an object. + + + + + Reader is in an object. + + + + + Reader is at the start of an array. + + + + + Reader is in an array. + + + + + The method has been called. + + + + + Reader has just read a value. + + + + + Reader is at the start of a constructor. + + + + + Reader is in a constructor. + + + + + An error occurred that prevents the read operation from continuing. + + + + + The end of the file has been reached successfully. + + + + + Gets the current reader state. + + The current reader state. + + + + Gets or sets a value indicating whether the source should be closed when this reader is closed. + + + true to close the source when this reader is closed; otherwise false. The default is true. + + + + + Gets or sets a value indicating whether multiple pieces of JSON content can + be read from a continuous stream without erroring. + + + true to support reading multiple pieces of JSON content; otherwise false. + The default is false. + + + + + Gets the quotation mark character used to enclose the value of a string. + + + + + Gets or sets how time zones are handled when reading JSON. + + + + + Gets or sets how date formatted strings, e.g. "\/Date(1198908717056)\/" and "2012-03-21T05:40Z", are parsed when reading JSON. + + + + + Gets or sets how floating point numbers, e.g. 1.0 and 9.9, are parsed when reading JSON text. + + + + + Gets or sets how custom date formatted strings are parsed when reading JSON. + + + + + Gets or sets the maximum depth allowed when reading JSON. Reading past this depth will throw a . + A null value means there is no maximum. + The default value is 64. + + + + + Gets the type of the current JSON token. + + + + + Gets the text value of the current JSON token. + + + + + Gets the .NET type for the current JSON token. + + + + + Gets the depth of the current token in the JSON document. + + The depth of the current token in the JSON document. + + + + Gets the path of the current JSON token. + + + + + Gets or sets the culture used when reading JSON. Defaults to . + + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class. + + + + + Reads the next JSON token from the source. + + true if the next token was read successfully; false if there are no more tokens to read. + + + + Reads the next JSON token from the source as a of . + + A of . This method will return null at the end of an array. + + + + Reads the next JSON token from the source as a . + + A . This method will return null at the end of an array. + + + + Reads the next JSON token from the source as a []. + + A [] or null if the next JSON token is null. This method will return null at the end of an array. + + + + Reads the next JSON token from the source as a of . + + A of . This method will return null at the end of an array. + + + + Reads the next JSON token from the source as a of . + + A of . This method will return null at the end of an array. + + + + Reads the next JSON token from the source as a of . + + A of . This method will return null at the end of an array. + + + + Reads the next JSON token from the source as a of . + + A of . This method will return null at the end of an array. + + + + Reads the next JSON token from the source as a of . + + A of . This method will return null at the end of an array. + + + + Skips the children of the current token. + + + + + Sets the current token. + + The new token. + + + + Sets the current token and value. + + The new token. + The value. + + + + Sets the current token and value. + + The new token. + The value. + A flag indicating whether the position index inside an array should be updated. + + + + Sets the state based on current token type. + + + + + Releases unmanaged and - optionally - managed resources. + + true to release both managed and unmanaged resources; false to release only unmanaged resources. + + + + Changes the reader's state to . + If is set to true, the source is also closed. + + + + + The exception thrown when an error occurs while reading JSON text. + + + + + Gets the line number indicating where the error occurred. + + The line number indicating where the error occurred. + + + + Gets the line position indicating where the error occurred. + + The line position indicating where the error occurred. + + + + Gets the path to the JSON where the error occurred. + + The path to the JSON where the error occurred. + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class. + + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class + with a specified error message. + + The error message that explains the reason for the exception. + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class + with a specified error message and a reference to the inner exception that is the cause of this exception. + + The error message that explains the reason for the exception. + The exception that is the cause of the current exception, or null if no inner exception is specified. + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class. + + The that holds the serialized object data about the exception being thrown. + The that contains contextual information about the source or destination. + The parameter is null. + The class name is null or is zero (0). + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class + with a specified error message, JSON path, line number, line position, and a reference to the inner exception that is the cause of this exception. + + The error message that explains the reason for the exception. + The path to the JSON where the error occurred. + The line number indicating where the error occurred. + The line position indicating where the error occurred. + The exception that is the cause of the current exception, or null if no inner exception is specified. + + + + Instructs the to always serialize the member, and to require that the member has a value. + + + + + The exception thrown when an error occurs during JSON serialization or deserialization. + + + + + Gets the line number indicating where the error occurred. + + The line number indicating where the error occurred. + + + + Gets the line position indicating where the error occurred. + + The line position indicating where the error occurred. + + + + Gets the path to the JSON where the error occurred. + + The path to the JSON where the error occurred. + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class. + + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class + with a specified error message. + + The error message that explains the reason for the exception. + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class + with a specified error message and a reference to the inner exception that is the cause of this exception. + + The error message that explains the reason for the exception. + The exception that is the cause of the current exception, or null if no inner exception is specified. + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class. + + The that holds the serialized object data about the exception being thrown. + The that contains contextual information about the source or destination. + The parameter is null. + The class name is null or is zero (0). + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class + with a specified error message, JSON path, line number, line position, and a reference to the inner exception that is the cause of this exception. + + The error message that explains the reason for the exception. + The path to the JSON where the error occurred. + The line number indicating where the error occurred. + The line position indicating where the error occurred. + The exception that is the cause of the current exception, or null if no inner exception is specified. + + + + Serializes and deserializes objects into and from the JSON format. + The enables you to control how objects are encoded into JSON. + + + + + Occurs when the errors during serialization and deserialization. + + + + + Gets or sets the used by the serializer when resolving references. + + + + + Gets or sets the used by the serializer when resolving type names. + + + + + Gets or sets the used by the serializer when resolving type names. + + + + + Gets or sets the used by the serializer when writing trace messages. + + The trace writer. + + + + Gets or sets the equality comparer used by the serializer when comparing references. + + The equality comparer. + + + + Gets or sets how type name writing and reading is handled by the serializer. + The default value is . + + + should be used with caution when your application deserializes JSON from an external source. + Incoming types should be validated with a custom + when deserializing with a value other than . + + + + + Gets or sets how a type name assembly is written and resolved by the serializer. + The default value is . + + The type name assembly format. + + + + Gets or sets how a type name assembly is written and resolved by the serializer. + The default value is . + + The type name assembly format. + + + + Gets or sets how object references are preserved by the serializer. + The default value is . + + + + + Gets or sets how reference loops (e.g. a class referencing itself) is handled. + The default value is . + + + + + Gets or sets how missing members (e.g. JSON contains a property that isn't a member on the object) are handled during deserialization. + The default value is . + + + + + Gets or sets how null values are handled during serialization and deserialization. + The default value is . + + + + + Gets or sets how default values are handled during serialization and deserialization. + The default value is . + + + + + Gets or sets how objects are created during deserialization. + The default value is . + + The object creation handling. + + + + Gets or sets how constructors are used during deserialization. + The default value is . + + The constructor handling. + + + + Gets or sets how metadata properties are used during deserialization. + The default value is . + + The metadata properties handling. + + + + Gets a collection that will be used during serialization. + + Collection that will be used during serialization. + + + + Gets or sets the contract resolver used by the serializer when + serializing .NET objects to JSON and vice versa. + + + + + Gets or sets the used by the serializer when invoking serialization callback methods. + + The context. + + + + Indicates how JSON text output is formatted. + The default value is . + + + + + Gets or sets how dates are written to JSON text. + The default value is . + + + + + Gets or sets how time zones are handled during serialization and deserialization. + The default value is . + + + + + Gets or sets how date formatted strings, e.g. "\/Date(1198908717056)\/" and "2012-03-21T05:40Z", are parsed when reading JSON. + The default value is . + + + + + Gets or sets how floating point numbers, e.g. 1.0 and 9.9, are parsed when reading JSON text. + The default value is . + + + + + Gets or sets how special floating point numbers, e.g. , + and , + are written as JSON text. + The default value is . + + + + + Gets or sets how strings are escaped when writing JSON text. + The default value is . + + + + + Gets or sets how and values are formatted when writing JSON text, + and the expected date format when reading JSON text. + The default value is "yyyy'-'MM'-'dd'T'HH':'mm':'ss.FFFFFFFK". + + + + + Gets or sets the culture used when reading JSON. + The default value is . + + + + + Gets or sets the maximum depth allowed when reading JSON. Reading past this depth will throw a . + A null value means there is no maximum. + The default value is 64. + + + + + Gets a value indicating whether there will be a check for additional JSON content after deserializing an object. + The default value is false. + + + true if there will be a check for additional JSON content after deserializing an object; otherwise, false. + + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class. + + + + + Creates a new instance. + The will not use default settings + from . + + + A new instance. + The will not use default settings + from . + + + + + Creates a new instance using the specified . + The will not use default settings + from . + + The settings to be applied to the . + + A new instance using the specified . + The will not use default settings + from . + + + + + Creates a new instance. + The will use default settings + from . + + + A new instance. + The will use default settings + from . + + + + + Creates a new instance using the specified . + The will use default settings + from as well as the specified . + + The settings to be applied to the . + + A new instance using the specified . + The will use default settings + from as well as the specified . + + + + + Populates the JSON values onto the target object. + + The that contains the JSON structure to read values from. + The target object to populate values onto. + + + + Populates the JSON values onto the target object. + + The that contains the JSON structure to read values from. + The target object to populate values onto. + + + + Deserializes the JSON structure contained by the specified . + + The that contains the JSON structure to deserialize. + The being deserialized. + + + + Deserializes the JSON structure contained by the specified + into an instance of the specified type. + + The containing the object. + The of object being deserialized. + The instance of being deserialized. + + + + Deserializes the JSON structure contained by the specified + into an instance of the specified type. + + The containing the object. + The type of the object to deserialize. + The instance of being deserialized. + + + + Deserializes the JSON structure contained by the specified + into an instance of the specified type. + + The containing the object. + The of object being deserialized. + The instance of being deserialized. + + + + Serializes the specified and writes the JSON structure + using the specified . + + The used to write the JSON structure. + The to serialize. + + + + Serializes the specified and writes the JSON structure + using the specified . + + The used to write the JSON structure. + The to serialize. + + The type of the value being serialized. + This parameter is used when is to write out the type name if the type of the value does not match. + Specifying the type is optional. + + + + + Serializes the specified and writes the JSON structure + using the specified . + + The used to write the JSON structure. + The to serialize. + + The type of the value being serialized. + This parameter is used when is Auto to write out the type name if the type of the value does not match. + Specifying the type is optional. + + + + + Serializes the specified and writes the JSON structure + using the specified . + + The used to write the JSON structure. + The to serialize. + + + + Specifies the settings on a object. + + + + + Gets or sets how reference loops (e.g. a class referencing itself) are handled. + The default value is . + + Reference loop handling. + + + + Gets or sets how missing members (e.g. JSON contains a property that isn't a member on the object) are handled during deserialization. + The default value is . + + Missing member handling. + + + + Gets or sets how objects are created during deserialization. + The default value is . + + The object creation handling. + + + + Gets or sets how null values are handled during serialization and deserialization. + The default value is . + + Null value handling. + + + + Gets or sets how default values are handled during serialization and deserialization. + The default value is . + + The default value handling. + + + + Gets or sets a collection that will be used during serialization. + + The converters. + + + + Gets or sets how object references are preserved by the serializer. + The default value is . + + The preserve references handling. + + + + Gets or sets how type name writing and reading is handled by the serializer. + The default value is . + + + should be used with caution when your application deserializes JSON from an external source. + Incoming types should be validated with a custom + when deserializing with a value other than . + + The type name handling. + + + + Gets or sets how metadata properties are used during deserialization. + The default value is . + + The metadata properties handling. + + + + Gets or sets how a type name assembly is written and resolved by the serializer. + The default value is . + + The type name assembly format. + + + + Gets or sets how a type name assembly is written and resolved by the serializer. + The default value is . + + The type name assembly format. + + + + Gets or sets how constructors are used during deserialization. + The default value is . + + The constructor handling. + + + + Gets or sets the contract resolver used by the serializer when + serializing .NET objects to JSON and vice versa. + + The contract resolver. + + + + Gets or sets the equality comparer used by the serializer when comparing references. + + The equality comparer. + + + + Gets or sets the used by the serializer when resolving references. + + The reference resolver. + + + + Gets or sets a function that creates the used by the serializer when resolving references. + + A function that creates the used by the serializer when resolving references. + + + + Gets or sets the used by the serializer when writing trace messages. + + The trace writer. + + + + Gets or sets the used by the serializer when resolving type names. + + The binder. + + + + Gets or sets the used by the serializer when resolving type names. + + The binder. + + + + Gets or sets the error handler called during serialization and deserialization. + + The error handler called during serialization and deserialization. + + + + Gets or sets the used by the serializer when invoking serialization callback methods. + + The context. + + + + Gets or sets how and values are formatted when writing JSON text, + and the expected date format when reading JSON text. + The default value is "yyyy'-'MM'-'dd'T'HH':'mm':'ss.FFFFFFFK". + + + + + Gets or sets the maximum depth allowed when reading JSON. Reading past this depth will throw a . + A null value means there is no maximum. + The default value is 64. + + + + + Indicates how JSON text output is formatted. + The default value is . + + + + + Gets or sets how dates are written to JSON text. + The default value is . + + + + + Gets or sets how time zones are handled during serialization and deserialization. + The default value is . + + + + + Gets or sets how date formatted strings, e.g. "\/Date(1198908717056)\/" and "2012-03-21T05:40Z", are parsed when reading JSON. + The default value is . + + + + + Gets or sets how special floating point numbers, e.g. , + and , + are written as JSON. + The default value is . + + + + + Gets or sets how floating point numbers, e.g. 1.0 and 9.9, are parsed when reading JSON text. + The default value is . + + + + + Gets or sets how strings are escaped when writing JSON text. + The default value is . + + + + + Gets or sets the culture used when reading JSON. + The default value is . + + + + + Gets a value indicating whether there will be a check for additional content after deserializing an object. + The default value is false. + + + true if there will be a check for additional content after deserializing an object; otherwise, false. + + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class. + + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class + using values copied from the passed in . + + + + + Represents a reader that provides fast, non-cached, forward-only access to JSON text data. + + + + + Asynchronously reads the next JSON token from the source. + + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + A that represents the asynchronous read. The + property returns true if the next token was read successfully; false if there are no more tokens to read. + Derived classes must override this method to get asynchronous behaviour. Otherwise it will + execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. + + + + Asynchronously reads the next JSON token from the source as a of . + + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + A that represents the asynchronous read. The + property returns the of . This result will be null at the end of an array. + Derived classes must override this method to get asynchronous behaviour. Otherwise it will + execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. + + + + Asynchronously reads the next JSON token from the source as a []. + + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + A that represents the asynchronous read. The + property returns the []. This result will be null at the end of an array. + Derived classes must override this method to get asynchronous behaviour. Otherwise it will + execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. + + + + Asynchronously reads the next JSON token from the source as a of . + + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + A that represents the asynchronous read. The + property returns the of . This result will be null at the end of an array. + Derived classes must override this method to get asynchronous behaviour. Otherwise it will + execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. + + + + Asynchronously reads the next JSON token from the source as a of . + + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + A that represents the asynchronous read. The + property returns the of . This result will be null at the end of an array. + Derived classes must override this method to get asynchronous behaviour. Otherwise it will + execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. + + + + Asynchronously reads the next JSON token from the source as a of . + + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + A that represents the asynchronous read. The + property returns the of . This result will be null at the end of an array. + Derived classes must override this method to get asynchronous behaviour. Otherwise it will + execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. + + + + Asynchronously reads the next JSON token from the source as a of . + + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + A that represents the asynchronous read. The + property returns the of . This result will be null at the end of an array. + Derived classes must override this method to get asynchronous behaviour. Otherwise it will + execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. + + + + Asynchronously reads the next JSON token from the source as a of . + + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + A that represents the asynchronous read. The + property returns the of . This result will be null at the end of an array. + Derived classes must override this method to get asynchronous behaviour. Otherwise it will + execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. + + + + Asynchronously reads the next JSON token from the source as a . + + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + A that represents the asynchronous read. The + property returns the . This result will be null at the end of an array. + Derived classes must override this method to get asynchronous behaviour. Otherwise it will + execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class with the specified . + + The containing the JSON data to read. + + + + Gets or sets the reader's property name table. + + + + + Gets or sets the reader's character buffer pool. + + + + + Reads the next JSON token from the underlying . + + + true if the next token was read successfully; false if there are no more tokens to read. + + + + + Reads the next JSON token from the underlying as a of . + + A of . This method will return null at the end of an array. + + + + Reads the next JSON token from the underlying as a of . + + A of . This method will return null at the end of an array. + + + + Reads the next JSON token from the underlying as a . + + A . This method will return null at the end of an array. + + + + Reads the next JSON token from the underlying as a []. + + A [] or null if the next JSON token is null. This method will return null at the end of an array. + + + + Reads the next JSON token from the underlying as a of . + + A of . This method will return null at the end of an array. + + + + Reads the next JSON token from the underlying as a of . + + A of . This method will return null at the end of an array. + + + + Reads the next JSON token from the underlying as a of . + + A of . This method will return null at the end of an array. + + + + Reads the next JSON token from the underlying as a of . + + A of . This method will return null at the end of an array. + + + + Changes the reader's state to . + If is set to true, the underlying is also closed. + + + + + Gets a value indicating whether the class can return line information. + + + true if and can be provided; otherwise, false. + + + + + Gets the current line number. + + + The current line number or 0 if no line information is available (for example, returns false). + + + + + Gets the current line position. + + + The current line position or 0 if no line information is available (for example, returns false). + + + + + Represents a writer that provides a fast, non-cached, forward-only way of generating JSON data. + + + + + Asynchronously flushes whatever is in the buffer to the destination and also flushes the destination. + + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + A that represents the asynchronous operation. + Derived classes must override this method to get asynchronous behaviour. Otherwise it will + execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. + + + + Asynchronously writes the JSON value delimiter. + + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + A that represents the asynchronous operation. + Derived classes must override this method to get asynchronous behaviour. Otherwise it will + execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. + + + + Asynchronously writes the specified end token. + + The end token to write. + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + A that represents the asynchronous operation. + Derived classes must override this method to get asynchronous behaviour. Otherwise it will + execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. + + + + Asynchronously closes this writer. + If is set to true, the destination is also closed. + + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + A that represents the asynchronous operation. + Derived classes must override this method to get asynchronous behaviour. Otherwise it will + execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. + + + + Asynchronously writes the end of the current JSON object or array. + + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + A that represents the asynchronous operation. + Derived classes must override this method to get asynchronous behaviour. Otherwise it will + execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. + + + + Asynchronously writes indent characters. + + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + A that represents the asynchronous operation. + Derived classes must override this method to get asynchronous behaviour. Otherwise it will + execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. + + + + Asynchronously writes an indent space. + + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + A that represents the asynchronous operation. + Derived classes must override this method to get asynchronous behaviour. Otherwise it will + execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. + + + + Asynchronously writes raw JSON without changing the writer's state. + + The raw JSON to write. + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + A that represents the asynchronous operation. + Derived classes must override this method to get asynchronous behaviour. Otherwise it will + execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. + + + + Asynchronously writes a null value. + + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + A that represents the asynchronous operation. + Derived classes must override this method to get asynchronous behaviour. Otherwise it will + execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. + + + + Asynchronously writes the property name of a name/value pair of a JSON object. + + The name of the property. + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + A that represents the asynchronous operation. + Derived classes must override this method to get asynchronous behaviour. Otherwise it will + execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. + + + + Asynchronously writes the property name of a name/value pair of a JSON object. + + The name of the property. + A flag to indicate whether the text should be escaped when it is written as a JSON property name. + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + A that represents the asynchronous operation. + Derived classes must override this method to get asynchronous behaviour. Otherwise it will + execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. + + + + Asynchronously writes the beginning of a JSON array. + + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + A that represents the asynchronous operation. + Derived classes must override this method to get asynchronous behaviour. Otherwise it will + execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. + + + + Asynchronously writes the beginning of a JSON object. + + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + A that represents the asynchronous operation. + Derived classes must override this method to get asynchronous behaviour. Otherwise it will + execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. + + + + Asynchronously writes the start of a constructor with the given name. + + The name of the constructor. + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + A that represents the asynchronous operation. + Derived classes must override this method to get asynchronous behaviour. Otherwise it will + execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. + + + + Asynchronously writes an undefined value. + + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + A that represents the asynchronous operation. + Derived classes must override this method to get asynchronous behaviour. Otherwise it will + execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. + + + + Asynchronously writes the given white space. + + The string of white space characters. + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + A that represents the asynchronous operation. + Derived classes must override this method to get asynchronous behaviour. Otherwise it will + execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. + + + + Asynchronously writes a of value. + + The of value to write. + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + A that represents the asynchronous operation. + Derived classes must override this method to get asynchronous behaviour. Otherwise it will + execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. + + + + Asynchronously writes a value. + + The value to write. + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + A that represents the asynchronous operation. + Derived classes must override this method to get asynchronous behaviour. Otherwise it will + execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. + + + + Asynchronously writes a value. + + The value to write. + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + A that represents the asynchronous operation. + Derived classes must override this method to get asynchronous behaviour. Otherwise it will + execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. + + + + Asynchronously writes a of value. + + The of value to write. + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + A that represents the asynchronous operation. + Derived classes must override this method to get asynchronous behaviour. Otherwise it will + execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. + + + + Asynchronously writes a [] value. + + The [] value to write. + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + A that represents the asynchronous operation. + Derived classes must override this method to get asynchronous behaviour. Otherwise it will + execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. + + + + Asynchronously writes a value. + + The value to write. + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + A that represents the asynchronous operation. + Derived classes must override this method to get asynchronous behaviour. Otherwise it will + execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. + + + + Asynchronously writes a of value. + + The of value to write. + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + A that represents the asynchronous operation. + Derived classes must override this method to get asynchronous behaviour. Otherwise it will + execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. + + + + Asynchronously writes a value. + + The value to write. + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + A that represents the asynchronous operation. + Derived classes must override this method to get asynchronous behaviour. Otherwise it will + execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. + + + + Asynchronously writes a of value. + + The of value to write. + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + A that represents the asynchronous operation. + Derived classes must override this method to get asynchronous behaviour. Otherwise it will + execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. + + + + Asynchronously writes a value. + + The value to write. + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + A that represents the asynchronous operation. + Derived classes must override this method to get asynchronous behaviour. Otherwise it will + execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. + + + + Asynchronously writes a of value. + + The of value to write. + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + A that represents the asynchronous operation. + Derived classes must override this method to get asynchronous behaviour. Otherwise it will + execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. + + + + Asynchronously writes a value. + + The value to write. + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + A that represents the asynchronous operation. + Derived classes must override this method to get asynchronous behaviour. Otherwise it will + execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. + + + + Asynchronously writes a of value. + + The of value to write. + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + A that represents the asynchronous operation. + Derived classes must override this method to get asynchronous behaviour. Otherwise it will + execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. + + + + Asynchronously writes a value. + + The value to write. + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + A that represents the asynchronous operation. + Derived classes must override this method to get asynchronous behaviour. Otherwise it will + execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. + + + + Asynchronously writes a of value. + + The of value to write. + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + A that represents the asynchronous operation. + Derived classes must override this method to get asynchronous behaviour. Otherwise it will + execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. + + + + Asynchronously writes a value. + + The value to write. + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + A that represents the asynchronous operation. + Derived classes must override this method to get asynchronous behaviour. Otherwise it will + execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. + + + + Asynchronously writes a of value. + + The of value to write. + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + A that represents the asynchronous operation. + Derived classes must override this method to get asynchronous behaviour. Otherwise it will + execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. + + + + Asynchronously writes a value. + + The value to write. + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + A that represents the asynchronous operation. + Derived classes must override this method to get asynchronous behaviour. Otherwise it will + execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. + + + + Asynchronously writes a of value. + + The of value to write. + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + A that represents the asynchronous operation. + Derived classes must override this method to get asynchronous behaviour. Otherwise it will + execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. + + + + Asynchronously writes a value. + + The value to write. + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + A that represents the asynchronous operation. + Derived classes must override this method to get asynchronous behaviour. Otherwise it will + execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. + + + + Asynchronously writes a of value. + + The of value to write. + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + A that represents the asynchronous operation. + Derived classes must override this method to get asynchronous behaviour. Otherwise it will + execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. + + + + Asynchronously writes a value. + + The value to write. + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + A that represents the asynchronous operation. + Derived classes must override this method to get asynchronous behaviour. Otherwise it will + execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. + + + + Asynchronously writes a of value. + + The of value to write. + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + A that represents the asynchronous operation. + Derived classes must override this method to get asynchronous behaviour. Otherwise it will + execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. + + + + Asynchronously writes a value. + + The value to write. + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + A that represents the asynchronous operation. + Derived classes must override this method to get asynchronous behaviour. Otherwise it will + execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. + + + + Asynchronously writes a value. + + The value to write. + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + A that represents the asynchronous operation. + Derived classes must override this method to get asynchronous behaviour. Otherwise it will + execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. + + + + Asynchronously writes a of value. + + The of value to write. + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + A that represents the asynchronous operation. + Derived classes must override this method to get asynchronous behaviour. Otherwise it will + execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. + + + + Asynchronously writes a value. + + The value to write. + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + A that represents the asynchronous operation. + Derived classes must override this method to get asynchronous behaviour. Otherwise it will + execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. + + + + Asynchronously writes a of value. + + The of value to write. + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + A that represents the asynchronous operation. + Derived classes must override this method to get asynchronous behaviour. Otherwise it will + execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. + + + + Asynchronously writes a value. + + The value to write. + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + A that represents the asynchronous operation. + Derived classes must override this method to get asynchronous behaviour. Otherwise it will + execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. + + + + Asynchronously writes a value. + + The value to write. + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + A that represents the asynchronous operation. + Derived classes must override this method to get asynchronous behaviour. Otherwise it will + execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. + + + + Asynchronously writes a of value. + + The of value to write. + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + A that represents the asynchronous operation. + Derived classes must override this method to get asynchronous behaviour. Otherwise it will + execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. + + + + Asynchronously writes a value. + + The value to write. + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + A that represents the asynchronous operation. + Derived classes must override this method to get asynchronous behaviour. Otherwise it will + execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. + + + + Asynchronously writes a of value. + + The of value to write. + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + A that represents the asynchronous operation. + Derived classes must override this method to get asynchronous behaviour. Otherwise it will + execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. + + + + Asynchronously writes a value. + + The value to write. + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + A that represents the asynchronous operation. + Derived classes must override this method to get asynchronous behaviour. Otherwise it will + execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. + + + + Asynchronously writes a of value. + + The of value to write. + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + A that represents the asynchronous operation. + Derived classes must override this method to get asynchronous behaviour. Otherwise it will + execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. + + + + Asynchronously writes a value. + + The value to write. + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + A that represents the asynchronous operation. + Derived classes must override this method to get asynchronous behaviour. Otherwise it will + execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. + + + + Asynchronously writes a value. + + The value to write. + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + A that represents the asynchronous operation. + Derived classes must override this method to get asynchronous behaviour. Otherwise it will + execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. + + + + Asynchronously writes a of value. + + The of value to write. + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + A that represents the asynchronous operation. + Derived classes must override this method to get asynchronous behaviour. Otherwise it will + execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. + + + + Asynchronously writes a comment /*...*/ containing the specified text. + + Text to place inside the comment. + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + A that represents the asynchronous operation. + Derived classes must override this method to get asynchronous behaviour. Otherwise it will + execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. + + + + Asynchronously writes the end of an array. + + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + A that represents the asynchronous operation. + Derived classes must override this method to get asynchronous behaviour. Otherwise it will + execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. + + + + Asynchronously writes the end of a constructor. + + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + A that represents the asynchronous operation. + Derived classes must override this method to get asynchronous behaviour. Otherwise it will + execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. + + + + Asynchronously writes the end of a JSON object. + + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + A that represents the asynchronous operation. + Derived classes must override this method to get asynchronous behaviour. Otherwise it will + execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. + + + + Asynchronously writes raw JSON where a value is expected and updates the writer's state. + + The raw JSON to write. + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + A that represents the asynchronous operation. + Derived classes must override this method to get asynchronous behaviour. Otherwise it will + execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. + + + + Gets or sets the writer's character array pool. + + + + + Gets or sets how many s to write for each level in the hierarchy when is set to . + + + + + Gets or sets which character to use to quote attribute values. + + + + + Gets or sets which character to use for indenting when is set to . + + + + + Gets or sets a value indicating whether object names will be surrounded with quotes. + + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class using the specified . + + The to write to. + + + + Flushes whatever is in the buffer to the underlying and also flushes the underlying . + + + + + Closes this writer. + If is set to true, the underlying is also closed. + If is set to true, the JSON is auto-completed. + + + + + Writes the beginning of a JSON object. + + + + + Writes the beginning of a JSON array. + + + + + Writes the start of a constructor with the given name. + + The name of the constructor. + + + + Writes the specified end token. + + The end token to write. + + + + Writes the property name of a name/value pair on a JSON object. + + The name of the property. + + + + Writes the property name of a name/value pair on a JSON object. + + The name of the property. + A flag to indicate whether the text should be escaped when it is written as a JSON property name. + + + + Writes indent characters. + + + + + Writes the JSON value delimiter. + + + + + Writes an indent space. + + + + + Writes a value. + An error will raised if the value cannot be written as a single JSON token. + + The value to write. + + + + Writes a null value. + + + + + Writes an undefined value. + + + + + Writes raw JSON. + + The raw JSON to write. + + + + Writes a value. + + The value to write. + + + + Writes a value. + + The value to write. + + + + Writes a value. + + The value to write. + + + + Writes a value. + + The value to write. + + + + Writes a value. + + The value to write. + + + + Writes a value. + + The value to write. + + + + Writes a of value. + + The of value to write. + + + + Writes a value. + + The value to write. + + + + Writes a of value. + + The of value to write. + + + + Writes a value. + + The value to write. + + + + Writes a value. + + The value to write. + + + + Writes a value. + + The value to write. + + + + Writes a value. + + The value to write. + + + + Writes a value. + + The value to write. + + + + Writes a value. + + The value to write. + + + + Writes a value. + + The value to write. + + + + Writes a value. + + The value to write. + + + + Writes a [] value. + + The [] value to write. + + + + Writes a value. + + The value to write. + + + + Writes a value. + + The value to write. + + + + Writes a value. + + The value to write. + + + + Writes a value. + + The value to write. + + + + Writes a comment /*...*/ containing the specified text. + + Text to place inside the comment. + + + + Writes the given white space. + + The string of white space characters. + + + + Specifies the type of JSON token. + + + + + This is returned by the if a read method has not been called. + + + + + An object start token. + + + + + An array start token. + + + + + A constructor start token. + + + + + An object property name. + + + + + A comment. + + + + + Raw JSON. + + + + + An integer. + + + + + A float. + + + + + A string. + + + + + A boolean. + + + + + A null token. + + + + + An undefined token. + + + + + An object end token. + + + + + An array end token. + + + + + A constructor end token. + + + + + A Date. + + + + + Byte data. + + + + + + Represents a reader that provides validation. + + + JSON Schema validation has been moved to its own package. See https://www.newtonsoft.com/jsonschema for more details. + + + + + + Sets an event handler for receiving schema validation errors. + + + + + Gets the text value of the current JSON token. + + + + + + Gets the depth of the current token in the JSON document. + + The depth of the current token in the JSON document. + + + + Gets the path of the current JSON token. + + + + + Gets the quotation mark character used to enclose the value of a string. + + + + + + Gets the type of the current JSON token. + + + + + + Gets the .NET type for the current JSON token. + + + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class that + validates the content returned from the given . + + The to read from while validating. + + + + Gets or sets the schema. + + The schema. + + + + Gets the used to construct this . + + The specified in the constructor. + + + + Changes the reader's state to . + If is set to true, the underlying is also closed. + + + + + Reads the next JSON token from the underlying as a of . + + A of . + + + + Reads the next JSON token from the underlying as a []. + + + A [] or null if the next JSON token is null. + + + + + Reads the next JSON token from the underlying as a of . + + A of . + + + + Reads the next JSON token from the underlying as a of . + + A of . + + + + Reads the next JSON token from the underlying as a of . + + A of . + + + + Reads the next JSON token from the underlying as a . + + A . This method will return null at the end of an array. + + + + Reads the next JSON token from the underlying as a of . + + A of . This method will return null at the end of an array. + + + + Reads the next JSON token from the underlying as a of . + + A of . + + + + Reads the next JSON token from the underlying . + + + true if the next token was read successfully; false if there are no more tokens to read. + + + + + Represents a writer that provides a fast, non-cached, forward-only way of generating JSON data. + + + + + Asynchronously closes this writer. + If is set to true, the destination is also closed. + + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + A that represents the asynchronous operation. + The default behaviour is to execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. Derived + classes can override this behaviour for true asynchronicity. + + + + Asynchronously flushes whatever is in the buffer to the destination and also flushes the destination. + + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + A that represents the asynchronous operation. + The default behaviour is to execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. Derived + classes can override this behaviour for true asynchronicity. + + + + Asynchronously writes the specified end token. + + The end token to write. + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + A that represents the asynchronous operation. + The default behaviour is to execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. Derived + classes can override this behaviour for true asynchronicity. + + + + Asynchronously writes indent characters. + + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + A that represents the asynchronous operation. + The default behaviour is to execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. Derived + classes can override this behaviour for true asynchronicity. + + + + Asynchronously writes the JSON value delimiter. + + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + A that represents the asynchronous operation. + The default behaviour is to execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. Derived + classes can override this behaviour for true asynchronicity. + + + + Asynchronously writes an indent space. + + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + A that represents the asynchronous operation. + The default behaviour is to execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. Derived + classes can override this behaviour for true asynchronicity. + + + + Asynchronously writes raw JSON without changing the writer's state. + + The raw JSON to write. + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + A that represents the asynchronous operation. + The default behaviour is to execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. Derived + classes can override this behaviour for true asynchronicity. + + + + Asynchronously writes the end of the current JSON object or array. + + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + A that represents the asynchronous operation. + The default behaviour is to execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. Derived + classes can override this behaviour for true asynchronicity. + + + + Asynchronously writes the end of an array. + + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + A that represents the asynchronous operation. + The default behaviour is to execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. Derived + classes can override this behaviour for true asynchronicity. + + + + Asynchronously writes the end of a constructor. + + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + A that represents the asynchronous operation. + The default behaviour is to execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. Derived + classes can override this behaviour for true asynchronicity. + + + + Asynchronously writes the end of a JSON object. + + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + A that represents the asynchronous operation. + The default behaviour is to execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. Derived + classes can override this behaviour for true asynchronicity. + + + + Asynchronously writes a null value. + + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + A that represents the asynchronous operation. + The default behaviour is to execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. Derived + classes can override this behaviour for true asynchronicity. + + + + Asynchronously writes the property name of a name/value pair of a JSON object. + + The name of the property. + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + A that represents the asynchronous operation. + The default behaviour is to execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. Derived + classes can override this behaviour for true asynchronicity. + + + + Asynchronously writes the property name of a name/value pair of a JSON object. + + The name of the property. + A flag to indicate whether the text should be escaped when it is written as a JSON property name. + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + A that represents the asynchronous operation. + The default behaviour is to execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. Derived + classes can override this behaviour for true asynchronicity. + + + + Asynchronously writes the beginning of a JSON array. + + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + A that represents the asynchronous operation. + The default behaviour is to execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. Derived + classes can override this behaviour for true asynchronicity. + + + + Asynchronously writes a comment /*...*/ containing the specified text. + + Text to place inside the comment. + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + A that represents the asynchronous operation. + The default behaviour is to execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. Derived + classes can override this behaviour for true asynchronicity. + + + + Asynchronously writes raw JSON where a value is expected and updates the writer's state. + + The raw JSON to write. + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + A that represents the asynchronous operation. + The default behaviour is to execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. Derived + classes can override this behaviour for true asynchronicity. + + + + Asynchronously writes the start of a constructor with the given name. + + The name of the constructor. + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + A that represents the asynchronous operation. + The default behaviour is to execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. Derived + classes can override this behaviour for true asynchronicity. + + + + Asynchronously writes the beginning of a JSON object. + + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + A that represents the asynchronous operation. + The default behaviour is to execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. Derived + classes can override this behaviour for true asynchronicity. + + + + Asynchronously writes the current token. + + The to read the token from. + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + A that represents the asynchronous operation. + The default behaviour is to execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. Derived + classes can override this behaviour for true asynchronicity. + + + + Asynchronously writes the current token. + + The to read the token from. + A flag indicating whether the current token's children should be written. + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + A that represents the asynchronous operation. + The default behaviour is to execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. Derived + classes can override this behaviour for true asynchronicity. + + + + Asynchronously writes the token and its value. + + The to write. + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + A that represents the asynchronous operation. + The default behaviour is to execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. Derived + classes can override this behaviour for true asynchronicity. + + + + Asynchronously writes the token and its value. + + The to write. + + The value to write. + A value is only required for tokens that have an associated value, e.g. the property name for . + null can be passed to the method for tokens that don't have a value, e.g. . + + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + A that represents the asynchronous operation. + The default behaviour is to execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. Derived + classes can override this behaviour for true asynchronicity. + + + + Asynchronously writes a of value. + + The of value to write. + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + A that represents the asynchronous operation. + The default behaviour is to execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. Derived + classes can override this behaviour for true asynchronicity. + + + + Asynchronously writes a value. + + The value to write. + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + A that represents the asynchronous operation. + The default behaviour is to execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. Derived + classes can override this behaviour for true asynchronicity. + + + + Asynchronously writes a value. + + The value to write. + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + A that represents the asynchronous operation. + The default behaviour is to execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. Derived + classes can override this behaviour for true asynchronicity. + + + + Asynchronously writes a of value. + + The of value to write. + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + A that represents the asynchronous operation. + The default behaviour is to execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. Derived + classes can override this behaviour for true asynchronicity. + + + + Asynchronously writes a [] value. + + The [] value to write. + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + A that represents the asynchronous operation. + The default behaviour is to execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. Derived + classes can override this behaviour for true asynchronicity. + + + + Asynchronously writes a value. + + The value to write. + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + A that represents the asynchronous operation. + The default behaviour is to execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. Derived + classes can override this behaviour for true asynchronicity. + + + + Asynchronously writes a of value. + + The of value to write. + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + A that represents the asynchronous operation. + The default behaviour is to execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. Derived + classes can override this behaviour for true asynchronicity. + + + + Asynchronously writes a value. + + The value to write. + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + A that represents the asynchronous operation. + The default behaviour is to execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. Derived + classes can override this behaviour for true asynchronicity. + + + + Asynchronously writes a of value. + + The of value to write. + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + A that represents the asynchronous operation. + The default behaviour is to execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. Derived + classes can override this behaviour for true asynchronicity. + + + + Asynchronously writes a value. + + The value to write. + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + A that represents the asynchronous operation. + The default behaviour is to execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. Derived + classes can override this behaviour for true asynchronicity. + + + + Asynchronously writes a of value. + + The of value to write. + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + A that represents the asynchronous operation. + The default behaviour is to execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. Derived + classes can override this behaviour for true asynchronicity. + + + + Asynchronously writes a value. + + The value to write. + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + A that represents the asynchronous operation. + The default behaviour is to execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. Derived + classes can override this behaviour for true asynchronicity. + + + + Asynchronously writes a of value. + + The of value to write. + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + A that represents the asynchronous operation. + The default behaviour is to execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. Derived + classes can override this behaviour for true asynchronicity. + + + + Asynchronously writes a value. + + The value to write. + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + A that represents the asynchronous operation. + The default behaviour is to execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. Derived + classes can override this behaviour for true asynchronicity. + + + + Asynchronously writes a of value. + + The of value to write. + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + A that represents the asynchronous operation. + The default behaviour is to execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. Derived + classes can override this behaviour for true asynchronicity. + + + + Asynchronously writes a value. + + The value to write. + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + A that represents the asynchronous operation. + The default behaviour is to execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. Derived + classes can override this behaviour for true asynchronicity. + + + + Asynchronously writes a of value. + + The of value to write. + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + A that represents the asynchronous operation. + The default behaviour is to execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. Derived + classes can override this behaviour for true asynchronicity. + + + + Asynchronously writes a value. + + The value to write. + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + A that represents the asynchronous operation. + The default behaviour is to execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. Derived + classes can override this behaviour for true asynchronicity. + + + + Asynchronously writes a of value. + + The of value to write. + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + A that represents the asynchronous operation. + The default behaviour is to execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. Derived + classes can override this behaviour for true asynchronicity. + + + + Asynchronously writes a value. + + The value to write. + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + A that represents the asynchronous operation. + The default behaviour is to execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. Derived + classes can override this behaviour for true asynchronicity. + + + + Asynchronously writes a of value. + + The of value to write. + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + A that represents the asynchronous operation. + The default behaviour is to execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. Derived + classes can override this behaviour for true asynchronicity. + + + + Asynchronously writes a value. + + The value to write. + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + A that represents the asynchronous operation. + The default behaviour is to execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. Derived + classes can override this behaviour for true asynchronicity. + + + + Asynchronously writes a of value. + + The of value to write. + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + A that represents the asynchronous operation. + The default behaviour is to execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. Derived + classes can override this behaviour for true asynchronicity. + + + + Asynchronously writes a value. + + The value to write. + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + A that represents the asynchronous operation. + The default behaviour is to execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. Derived + classes can override this behaviour for true asynchronicity. + + + + Asynchronously writes a value. + + The value to write. + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + A that represents the asynchronous operation. + The default behaviour is to execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. Derived + classes can override this behaviour for true asynchronicity. + + + + Asynchronously writes a of value. + + The of value to write. + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + A that represents the asynchronous operation. + The default behaviour is to execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. Derived + classes can override this behaviour for true asynchronicity. + + + + Asynchronously writes a value. + + The value to write. + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + A that represents the asynchronous operation. + The default behaviour is to execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. Derived + classes can override this behaviour for true asynchronicity. + + + + Asynchronously writes a of value. + + The of value to write. + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + A that represents the asynchronous operation. + The default behaviour is to execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. Derived + classes can override this behaviour for true asynchronicity. + + + + Asynchronously writes a value. + + The value to write. + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + A that represents the asynchronous operation. + The default behaviour is to execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. Derived + classes can override this behaviour for true asynchronicity. + + + + Asynchronously writes a value. + + The value to write. + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + A that represents the asynchronous operation. + The default behaviour is to execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. Derived + classes can override this behaviour for true asynchronicity. + + + + Asynchronously writes a of value. + + The of value to write. + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + A that represents the asynchronous operation. + The default behaviour is to execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. Derived + classes can override this behaviour for true asynchronicity. + + + + Asynchronously writes a value. + + The value to write. + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + A that represents the asynchronous operation. + The default behaviour is to execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. Derived + classes can override this behaviour for true asynchronicity. + + + + Asynchronously writes a of value. + + The of value to write. + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + A that represents the asynchronous operation. + The default behaviour is to execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. Derived + classes can override this behaviour for true asynchronicity. + + + + Asynchronously writes a value. + + The value to write. + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + A that represents the asynchronous operation. + The default behaviour is to execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. Derived + classes can override this behaviour for true asynchronicity. + + + + Asynchronously writes a of value. + + The of value to write. + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + A that represents the asynchronous operation. + The default behaviour is to execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. Derived + classes can override this behaviour for true asynchronicity. + + + + Asynchronously writes a value. + + The value to write. + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + A that represents the asynchronous operation. + The default behaviour is to execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. Derived + classes can override this behaviour for true asynchronicity. + + + + Asynchronously writes a value. + + The value to write. + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + A that represents the asynchronous operation. + The default behaviour is to execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. Derived + classes can override this behaviour for true asynchronicity. + + + + Asynchronously writes a of value. + + The of value to write. + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + A that represents the asynchronous operation. + The default behaviour is to execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. Derived + classes can override this behaviour for true asynchronicity. + + + + Asynchronously writes an undefined value. + + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + A that represents the asynchronous operation. + The default behaviour is to execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. Derived + classes can override this behaviour for true asynchronicity. + + + + Asynchronously writes the given white space. + + The string of white space characters. + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + A that represents the asynchronous operation. + The default behaviour is to execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. Derived + classes can override this behaviour for true asynchronicity. + + + + Asynchronously ets the state of the . + + The being written. + The value being written. + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + A that represents the asynchronous operation. + The default behaviour is to execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. Derived + classes can override this behaviour for true asynchronicity. + + + + Gets or sets a value indicating whether the destination should be closed when this writer is closed. + + + true to close the destination when this writer is closed; otherwise false. The default is true. + + + + + Gets or sets a value indicating whether the JSON should be auto-completed when this writer is closed. + + + true to auto-complete the JSON when this writer is closed; otherwise false. The default is true. + + + + + Gets the top. + + The top. + + + + Gets the state of the writer. + + + + + Gets the path of the writer. + + + + + Gets or sets a value indicating how JSON text output should be formatted. + + + + + Gets or sets how dates are written to JSON text. + + + + + Gets or sets how time zones are handled when writing JSON text. + + + + + Gets or sets how strings are escaped when writing JSON text. + + + + + Gets or sets how special floating point numbers, e.g. , + and , + are written to JSON text. + + + + + Gets or sets how and values are formatted when writing JSON text. + + + + + Gets or sets the culture used when writing JSON. Defaults to . + + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class. + + + + + Flushes whatever is in the buffer to the destination and also flushes the destination. + + + + + Closes this writer. + If is set to true, the destination is also closed. + If is set to true, the JSON is auto-completed. + + + + + Writes the beginning of a JSON object. + + + + + Writes the end of a JSON object. + + + + + Writes the beginning of a JSON array. + + + + + Writes the end of an array. + + + + + Writes the start of a constructor with the given name. + + The name of the constructor. + + + + Writes the end constructor. + + + + + Writes the property name of a name/value pair of a JSON object. + + The name of the property. + + + + Writes the property name of a name/value pair of a JSON object. + + The name of the property. + A flag to indicate whether the text should be escaped when it is written as a JSON property name. + + + + Writes the end of the current JSON object or array. + + + + + Writes the current token and its children. + + The to read the token from. + + + + Writes the current token. + + The to read the token from. + A flag indicating whether the current token's children should be written. + + + + Writes the token and its value. + + The to write. + + The value to write. + A value is only required for tokens that have an associated value, e.g. the property name for . + null can be passed to the method for tokens that don't have a value, e.g. . + + + + + Writes the token. + + The to write. + + + + Writes the specified end token. + + The end token to write. + + + + Writes indent characters. + + + + + Writes the JSON value delimiter. + + + + + Writes an indent space. + + + + + Writes a null value. + + + + + Writes an undefined value. + + + + + Writes raw JSON without changing the writer's state. + + The raw JSON to write. + + + + Writes raw JSON where a value is expected and updates the writer's state. + + The raw JSON to write. + + + + Writes a value. + + The value to write. + + + + Writes a value. + + The value to write. + + + + Writes a value. + + The value to write. + + + + Writes a value. + + The value to write. + + + + Writes a value. + + The value to write. + + + + Writes a value. + + The value to write. + + + + Writes a value. + + The value to write. + + + + Writes a value. + + The value to write. + + + + Writes a value. + + The value to write. + + + + Writes a value. + + The value to write. + + + + Writes a value. + + The value to write. + + + + Writes a value. + + The value to write. + + + + Writes a value. + + The value to write. + + + + Writes a value. + + The value to write. + + + + Writes a value. + + The value to write. + + + + Writes a value. + + The value to write. + + + + Writes a value. + + The value to write. + + + + Writes a value. + + The value to write. + + + + Writes a of value. + + The of value to write. + + + + Writes a of value. + + The of value to write. + + + + Writes a of value. + + The of value to write. + + + + Writes a of value. + + The of value to write. + + + + Writes a of value. + + The of value to write. + + + + Writes a of value. + + The of value to write. + + + + Writes a of value. + + The of value to write. + + + + Writes a of value. + + The of value to write. + + + + Writes a of value. + + The of value to write. + + + + Writes a of value. + + The of value to write. + + + + Writes a of value. + + The of value to write. + + + + Writes a of value. + + The of value to write. + + + + Writes a of value. + + The of value to write. + + + + Writes a of value. + + The of value to write. + + + + Writes a of value. + + The of value to write. + + + + Writes a of value. + + The of value to write. + + + + Writes a of value. + + The of value to write. + + + + Writes a [] value. + + The [] value to write. + + + + Writes a value. + + The value to write. + + + + Writes a value. + An error will raised if the value cannot be written as a single JSON token. + + The value to write. + + + + Writes a comment /*...*/ containing the specified text. + + Text to place inside the comment. + + + + Writes the given white space. + + The string of white space characters. + + + + Releases unmanaged and - optionally - managed resources. + + true to release both managed and unmanaged resources; false to release only unmanaged resources. + + + + Sets the state of the . + + The being written. + The value being written. + + + + The exception thrown when an error occurs while writing JSON text. + + + + + Gets the path to the JSON where the error occurred. + + The path to the JSON where the error occurred. + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class. + + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class + with a specified error message. + + The error message that explains the reason for the exception. + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class + with a specified error message and a reference to the inner exception that is the cause of this exception. + + The error message that explains the reason for the exception. + The exception that is the cause of the current exception, or null if no inner exception is specified. + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class. + + The that holds the serialized object data about the exception being thrown. + The that contains contextual information about the source or destination. + The parameter is null. + The class name is null or is zero (0). + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class + with a specified error message, JSON path and a reference to the inner exception that is the cause of this exception. + + The error message that explains the reason for the exception. + The path to the JSON where the error occurred. + The exception that is the cause of the current exception, or null if no inner exception is specified. + + + + Specifies how JSON comments are handled when loading JSON. + + + + + Ignore comments. + + + + + Load comments as a with type . + + + + + Specifies how duplicate property names are handled when loading JSON. + + + + + Replace the existing value when there is a duplicate property. The value of the last property in the JSON object will be used. + + + + + Ignore the new value when there is a duplicate property. The value of the first property in the JSON object will be used. + + + + + Throw a when a duplicate property is encountered. + + + + + Contains the LINQ to JSON extension methods. + + + + + Returns a collection of tokens that contains the ancestors of every token in the source collection. + + The type of the objects in source, constrained to . + An of that contains the source collection. + An of that contains the ancestors of every token in the source collection. + + + + Returns a collection of tokens that contains every token in the source collection, and the ancestors of every token in the source collection. + + The type of the objects in source, constrained to . + An of that contains the source collection. + An of that contains every token in the source collection, the ancestors of every token in the source collection. + + + + Returns a collection of tokens that contains the descendants of every token in the source collection. + + The type of the objects in source, constrained to . + An of that contains the source collection. + An of that contains the descendants of every token in the source collection. + + + + Returns a collection of tokens that contains every token in the source collection, and the descendants of every token in the source collection. + + The type of the objects in source, constrained to . + An of that contains the source collection. + An of that contains every token in the source collection, and the descendants of every token in the source collection. + + + + Returns a collection of child properties of every object in the source collection. + + An of that contains the source collection. + An of that contains the properties of every object in the source collection. + + + + Returns a collection of child values of every object in the source collection with the given key. + + An of that contains the source collection. + The token key. + An of that contains the values of every token in the source collection with the given key. + + + + Returns a collection of child values of every object in the source collection. + + An of that contains the source collection. + An of that contains the values of every token in the source collection. + + + + Returns a collection of converted child values of every object in the source collection with the given key. + + The type to convert the values to. + An of that contains the source collection. + The token key. + An that contains the converted values of every token in the source collection with the given key. + + + + Returns a collection of converted child values of every object in the source collection. + + The type to convert the values to. + An of that contains the source collection. + An that contains the converted values of every token in the source collection. + + + + Converts the value. + + The type to convert the value to. + A cast as a of . + A converted value. + + + + Converts the value. + + The source collection type. + The type to convert the value to. + A cast as a of . + A converted value. + + + + Returns a collection of child tokens of every array in the source collection. + + The source collection type. + An of that contains the source collection. + An of that contains the values of every token in the source collection. + + + + Returns a collection of converted child tokens of every array in the source collection. + + An of that contains the source collection. + The type to convert the values to. + The source collection type. + An that contains the converted values of every token in the source collection. + + + + Returns the input typed as . + + An of that contains the source collection. + The input typed as . + + + + Returns the input typed as . + + The source collection type. + An of that contains the source collection. + The input typed as . + + + + Represents a collection of objects. + + The type of token. + + + + Gets the of with the specified key. + + + + + + Represents a JSON array. + + + + + + + + Writes this token to a asynchronously. + + A into which this method will write. + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. + A collection of which will be used when writing the token. + A that represents the asynchronous write operation. + + + + Asynchronously loads a from a . + + A that will be read for the content of the . + If this is null, default load settings will be used. + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + A representing the asynchronous load. The property contains the JSON that was read from the specified . + + + + Asynchronously loads a from a . + + A that will be read for the content of the . + The used to load the JSON. + If this is null, default load settings will be used. + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + A representing the asynchronous load. The property contains the JSON that was read from the specified . + + + + Gets the container's children tokens. + + The container's children tokens. + + + + Gets the node type for this . + + The type. + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class. + + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class from another object. + + A object to copy from. + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class with the specified content. + + The contents of the array. + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class with the specified content. + + The contents of the array. + + + + Loads an from a . + + A that will be read for the content of the . + A that contains the JSON that was read from the specified . + + + + Loads an from a . + + A that will be read for the content of the . + The used to load the JSON. + If this is null, default load settings will be used. + A that contains the JSON that was read from the specified . + + + + Load a from a string that contains JSON. + + A that contains JSON. + A populated from the string that contains JSON. + + + + + + + Load a from a string that contains JSON. + + A that contains JSON. + The used to load the JSON. + If this is null, default load settings will be used. + A populated from the string that contains JSON. + + + + + + + Creates a from an object. + + The object that will be used to create . + A with the values of the specified object. + + + + Creates a from an object. + + The object that will be used to create . + The that will be used to read the object. + A with the values of the specified object. + + + + Writes this token to a . + + A into which this method will write. + A collection of which will be used when writing the token. + + + + Gets the with the specified key. + + The with the specified key. + + + + Gets or sets the at the specified index. + + + + + + Determines the index of a specific item in the . + + The object to locate in the . + + The index of if found in the list; otherwise, -1. + + + + + Inserts an item to the at the specified index. + + The zero-based index at which should be inserted. + The object to insert into the . + + is not a valid index in the . + + + + + Removes the item at the specified index. + + The zero-based index of the item to remove. + + is not a valid index in the . + + + + + Returns an enumerator that iterates through the collection. + + + A of that can be used to iterate through the collection. + + + + + Adds an item to the . + + The object to add to the . + + + + Removes all items from the . + + + + + Determines whether the contains a specific value. + + The object to locate in the . + + true if is found in the ; otherwise, false. + + + + + Copies the elements of the to an array, starting at a particular array index. + + The array. + Index of the array. + + + + Gets a value indicating whether the is read-only. + + true if the is read-only; otherwise, false. + + + + Removes the first occurrence of a specific object from the . + + The object to remove from the . + + true if was successfully removed from the ; otherwise, false. This method also returns false if is not found in the original . + + + + + Represents a JSON constructor. + + + + + Writes this token to a asynchronously. + + A into which this method will write. + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. + A collection of which will be used when writing the token. + A that represents the asynchronous write operation. + + + + Asynchronously loads a from a . + + A that will be read for the content of the . + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + + A that represents the asynchronous load. The + property returns a that contains the JSON that was read from the specified . + + + + Asynchronously loads a from a . + + A that will be read for the content of the . + The used to load the JSON. + If this is null, default load settings will be used. + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + + A that represents the asynchronous load. The + property returns a that contains the JSON that was read from the specified . + + + + Gets the container's children tokens. + + The container's children tokens. + + + + Gets or sets the name of this constructor. + + The constructor name. + + + + Gets the node type for this . + + The type. + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class. + + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class from another object. + + A object to copy from. + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class with the specified name and content. + + The constructor name. + The contents of the constructor. + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class with the specified name and content. + + The constructor name. + The contents of the constructor. + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class with the specified name. + + The constructor name. + + + + Writes this token to a . + + A into which this method will write. + A collection of which will be used when writing the token. + + + + Gets the with the specified key. + + The with the specified key. + + + + Loads a from a . + + A that will be read for the content of the . + A that contains the JSON that was read from the specified . + + + + Loads a from a . + + A that will be read for the content of the . + The used to load the JSON. + If this is null, default load settings will be used. + A that contains the JSON that was read from the specified . + + + + Represents a token that can contain other tokens. + + + + + Occurs when the list changes or an item in the list changes. + + + + + Occurs before an item is added to the collection. + + + + + Occurs when the items list of the collection has changed, or the collection is reset. + + + + + Gets the container's children tokens. + + The container's children tokens. + + + + Raises the event. + + The instance containing the event data. + + + + Raises the event. + + The instance containing the event data. + + + + Raises the event. + + The instance containing the event data. + + + + Gets a value indicating whether this token has child tokens. + + + true if this token has child values; otherwise, false. + + + + + Get the first child token of this token. + + + A containing the first child token of the . + + + + + Get the last child token of this token. + + + A containing the last child token of the . + + + + + Returns a collection of the child tokens of this token, in document order. + + + An of containing the child tokens of this , in document order. + + + + + Returns a collection of the child values of this token, in document order. + + The type to convert the values to. + + A containing the child values of this , in document order. + + + + + Returns a collection of the descendant tokens for this token in document order. + + An of containing the descendant tokens of the . + + + + Returns a collection of the tokens that contain this token, and all descendant tokens of this token, in document order. + + An of containing this token, and all the descendant tokens of the . + + + + Adds the specified content as children of this . + + The content to be added. + + + + Adds the specified content as the first children of this . + + The content to be added. + + + + Creates a that can be used to add tokens to the . + + A that is ready to have content written to it. + + + + Replaces the child nodes of this token with the specified content. + + The content. + + + + Removes the child nodes from this token. + + + + + Merge the specified content into this . + + The content to be merged. + + + + Merge the specified content into this using . + + The content to be merged. + The used to merge the content. + + + + Gets the count of child JSON tokens. + + The count of child JSON tokens. + + + + Represents a collection of objects. + + The type of token. + + + + An empty collection of objects. + + + + + Initializes a new instance of the struct. + + The enumerable. + + + + Returns an enumerator that can be used to iterate through the collection. + + + A that can be used to iterate through the collection. + + + + + Gets the of with the specified key. + + + + + + Determines whether the specified is equal to this instance. + + The to compare with this instance. + + true if the specified is equal to this instance; otherwise, false. + + + + + Determines whether the specified is equal to this instance. + + The to compare with this instance. + + true if the specified is equal to this instance; otherwise, false. + + + + + Returns a hash code for this instance. + + + A hash code for this instance, suitable for use in hashing algorithms and data structures like a hash table. + + + + + Represents a JSON object. + + + + + + + + Writes this token to a asynchronously. + + A into which this method will write. + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. + A collection of which will be used when writing the token. + A that represents the asynchronous write operation. + + + + Asynchronously loads a from a . + + A that will be read for the content of the . + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + + A that represents the asynchronous load. The + property returns a that contains the JSON that was read from the specified . + + + + Asynchronously loads a from a . + + A that will be read for the content of the . + The used to load the JSON. + If this is null, default load settings will be used. + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + + A that represents the asynchronous load. The + property returns a that contains the JSON that was read from the specified . + + + + Gets the container's children tokens. + + The container's children tokens. + + + + Occurs when a property value changes. + + + + + Occurs when a property value is changing. + + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class. + + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class from another object. + + A object to copy from. + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class with the specified content. + + The contents of the object. + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class with the specified content. + + The contents of the object. + + + + Gets the node type for this . + + The type. + + + + Gets an of of this object's properties. + + An of of this object's properties. + + + + Gets a with the specified name. + + The property name. + A with the specified name or null. + + + + Gets the with the specified name. + The exact name will be searched for first and if no matching property is found then + the will be used to match a property. + + The property name. + One of the enumeration values that specifies how the strings will be compared. + A matched with the specified name or null. + + + + Gets a of of this object's property values. + + A of of this object's property values. + + + + Gets the with the specified key. + + The with the specified key. + + + + Gets or sets the with the specified property name. + + + + + + Loads a from a . + + A that will be read for the content of the . + A that contains the JSON that was read from the specified . + + is not valid JSON. + + + + + Loads a from a . + + A that will be read for the content of the . + The used to load the JSON. + If this is null, default load settings will be used. + A that contains the JSON that was read from the specified . + + is not valid JSON. + + + + + Load a from a string that contains JSON. + + A that contains JSON. + A populated from the string that contains JSON. + + is not valid JSON. + + + + + + + + Load a from a string that contains JSON. + + A that contains JSON. + The used to load the JSON. + If this is null, default load settings will be used. + A populated from the string that contains JSON. + + is not valid JSON. + + + + + + + + Creates a from an object. + + The object that will be used to create . + A with the values of the specified object. + + + + Creates a from an object. + + The object that will be used to create . + The that will be used to read the object. + A with the values of the specified object. + + + + Writes this token to a . + + A into which this method will write. + A collection of which will be used when writing the token. + + + + Gets the with the specified property name. + + Name of the property. + The with the specified property name. + + + + Gets the with the specified property name. + The exact property name will be searched for first and if no matching property is found then + the will be used to match a property. + + Name of the property. + One of the enumeration values that specifies how the strings will be compared. + The with the specified property name. + + + + Tries to get the with the specified property name. + The exact property name will be searched for first and if no matching property is found then + the will be used to match a property. + + Name of the property. + The value. + One of the enumeration values that specifies how the strings will be compared. + true if a value was successfully retrieved; otherwise, false. + + + + Adds the specified property name. + + Name of the property. + The value. + + + + Determines whether the JSON object has the specified property name. + + Name of the property. + true if the JSON object has the specified property name; otherwise, false. + + + + Removes the property with the specified name. + + Name of the property. + true if item was successfully removed; otherwise, false. + + + + Tries to get the with the specified property name. + + Name of the property. + The value. + true if a value was successfully retrieved; otherwise, false. + + + + Returns an enumerator that can be used to iterate through the collection. + + + A that can be used to iterate through the collection. + + + + + Raises the event with the provided arguments. + + Name of the property. + + + + Raises the event with the provided arguments. + + Name of the property. + + + + Returns the responsible for binding operations performed on this object. + + The expression tree representation of the runtime value. + + The to bind this object. + + + + + Represents a JSON property. + + + + + Writes this token to a asynchronously. + + A into which this method will write. + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. + A collection of which will be used when writing the token. + A that represents the asynchronous write operation. + + + + Asynchronously loads a from a . + + A that will be read for the content of the . + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + A representing the asynchronous creation. The + property returns a that contains the JSON that was read from the specified . + + + + Asynchronously loads a from a . + + A that will be read for the content of the . + The used to load the JSON. + If this is null, default load settings will be used. + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + A representing the asynchronous creation. The + property returns a that contains the JSON that was read from the specified . + + + + Gets the container's children tokens. + + The container's children tokens. + + + + Gets the property name. + + The property name. + + + + Gets or sets the property value. + + The property value. + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class from another object. + + A object to copy from. + + + + Gets the node type for this . + + The type. + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class. + + The property name. + The property content. + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class. + + The property name. + The property content. + + + + Writes this token to a . + + A into which this method will write. + A collection of which will be used when writing the token. + + + + Loads a from a . + + A that will be read for the content of the . + A that contains the JSON that was read from the specified . + + + + Loads a from a . + + A that will be read for the content of the . + The used to load the JSON. + If this is null, default load settings will be used. + A that contains the JSON that was read from the specified . + + + + Represents a view of a . + + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class. + + The name. + + + + When overridden in a derived class, returns whether resetting an object changes its value. + + + true if resetting the component changes its value; otherwise, false. + + The component to test for reset capability. + + + + When overridden in a derived class, gets the current value of the property on a component. + + + The value of a property for a given component. + + The component with the property for which to retrieve the value. + + + + When overridden in a derived class, resets the value for this property of the component to the default value. + + The component with the property value that is to be reset to the default value. + + + + When overridden in a derived class, sets the value of the component to a different value. + + The component with the property value that is to be set. + The new value. + + + + When overridden in a derived class, determines a value indicating whether the value of this property needs to be persisted. + + + true if the property should be persisted; otherwise, false. + + The component with the property to be examined for persistence. + + + + When overridden in a derived class, gets the type of the component this property is bound to. + + + A that represents the type of component this property is bound to. + When the or + + methods are invoked, the object specified might be an instance of this type. + + + + + When overridden in a derived class, gets a value indicating whether this property is read-only. + + + true if the property is read-only; otherwise, false. + + + + + When overridden in a derived class, gets the type of the property. + + + A that represents the type of the property. + + + + + Gets the hash code for the name of the member. + + + + The hash code for the name of the member. + + + + + Represents a raw JSON string. + + + + + Asynchronously creates an instance of with the content of the reader's current token. + + The reader. + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + A representing the asynchronous creation. The + property returns an instance of with the content of the reader's current token. + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class from another object. + + A object to copy from. + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class. + + The raw json. + + + + Creates an instance of with the content of the reader's current token. + + The reader. + An instance of with the content of the reader's current token. + + + + Specifies the settings used when cloning JSON. + + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class. + + + + + Gets or sets a flag that indicates whether to copy annotations when cloning a . + The default value is true. + + + A flag that indicates whether to copy annotations when cloning a . + + + + + Specifies the settings used when loading JSON. + + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class. + + + + + Gets or sets how JSON comments are handled when loading JSON. + The default value is . + + The JSON comment handling. + + + + Gets or sets how JSON line info is handled when loading JSON. + The default value is . + + The JSON line info handling. + + + + Gets or sets how duplicate property names in JSON objects are handled when loading JSON. + The default value is . + + The JSON duplicate property name handling. + + + + Specifies the settings used when merging JSON. + + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class. + + + + + Gets or sets the method used when merging JSON arrays. + + The method used when merging JSON arrays. + + + + Gets or sets how null value properties are merged. + + How null value properties are merged. + + + + Gets or sets the comparison used to match property names while merging. + The exact property name will be searched for first and if no matching property is found then + the will be used to match a property. + + The comparison used to match property names while merging. + + + + Specifies the settings used when selecting JSON. + + + + + Gets or sets a timeout that will be used when executing regular expressions. + + The timeout that will be used when executing regular expressions. + + + + Gets or sets a flag that indicates whether an error should be thrown if + no tokens are found when evaluating part of the expression. + + + A flag that indicates whether an error should be thrown if + no tokens are found when evaluating part of the expression. + + + + + Represents an abstract JSON token. + + + + + Writes this token to a asynchronously. + + A into which this method will write. + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. + A collection of which will be used when writing the token. + A that represents the asynchronous write operation. + + + + Writes this token to a asynchronously. + + A into which this method will write. + A collection of which will be used when writing the token. + A that represents the asynchronous write operation. + + + + Asynchronously creates a from a . + + An positioned at the token to read into this . + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + + A that represents the asynchronous creation. The + property returns a that contains + the token and its descendant tokens + that were read from the reader. The runtime type of the token is determined + by the token type of the first token encountered in the reader. + + + + + Asynchronously creates a from a . + + An positioned at the token to read into this . + The used to load the JSON. + If this is null, default load settings will be used. + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + + A that represents the asynchronous creation. The + property returns a that contains + the token and its descendant tokens + that were read from the reader. The runtime type of the token is determined + by the token type of the first token encountered in the reader. + + + + + Asynchronously creates a from a . + + A positioned at the token to read into this . + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + + A that represents the asynchronous creation. The + property returns a that contains the token and its descendant tokens + that were read from the reader. The runtime type of the token is determined + by the token type of the first token encountered in the reader. + + + + + Asynchronously creates a from a . + + A positioned at the token to read into this . + The used to load the JSON. + If this is null, default load settings will be used. + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + + A that represents the asynchronous creation. The + property returns a that contains the token and its descendant tokens + that were read from the reader. The runtime type of the token is determined + by the token type of the first token encountered in the reader. + + + + + Gets a comparer that can compare two tokens for value equality. + + A that can compare two nodes for value equality. + + + + Gets or sets the parent. + + The parent. + + + + Gets the root of this . + + The root of this . + + + + Gets the node type for this . + + The type. + + + + Gets a value indicating whether this token has child tokens. + + + true if this token has child values; otherwise, false. + + + + + Compares the values of two tokens, including the values of all descendant tokens. + + The first to compare. + The second to compare. + true if the tokens are equal; otherwise false. + + + + Gets the next sibling token of this node. + + The that contains the next sibling token. + + + + Gets the previous sibling token of this node. + + The that contains the previous sibling token. + + + + Gets the path of the JSON token. + + + + + Adds the specified content immediately after this token. + + A content object that contains simple content or a collection of content objects to be added after this token. + + + + Adds the specified content immediately before this token. + + A content object that contains simple content or a collection of content objects to be added before this token. + + + + Returns a collection of the ancestor tokens of this token. + + A collection of the ancestor tokens of this token. + + + + Returns a collection of tokens that contain this token, and the ancestors of this token. + + A collection of tokens that contain this token, and the ancestors of this token. + + + + Returns a collection of the sibling tokens after this token, in document order. + + A collection of the sibling tokens after this tokens, in document order. + + + + Returns a collection of the sibling tokens before this token, in document order. + + A collection of the sibling tokens before this token, in document order. + + + + Gets the with the specified key. + + The with the specified key. + + + + Gets the with the specified key converted to the specified type. + + The type to convert the token to. + The token key. + The converted token value. + + + + Get the first child token of this token. + + A containing the first child token of the . + + + + Get the last child token of this token. + + A containing the last child token of the . + + + + Returns a collection of the child tokens of this token, in document order. + + An of containing the child tokens of this , in document order. + + + + Returns a collection of the child tokens of this token, in document order, filtered by the specified type. + + The type to filter the child tokens on. + A containing the child tokens of this , in document order. + + + + Returns a collection of the child values of this token, in document order. + + The type to convert the values to. + A containing the child values of this , in document order. + + + + Removes this token from its parent. + + + + + Replaces this token with the specified token. + + The value. + + + + Writes this token to a . + + A into which this method will write. + A collection of which will be used when writing the token. + + + + Returns the indented JSON for this token. + + + ToString() returns a non-JSON string value for tokens with a type of . + If you want the JSON for all token types then you should use . + + + The indented JSON for this token. + + + + + Returns the JSON for this token using the given formatting and converters. + + Indicates how the output should be formatted. + A collection of s which will be used when writing the token. + The JSON for this token using the given formatting and converters. + + + + Performs an explicit conversion from to . + + The value. + The result of the conversion. + + + + Performs an explicit conversion from to . + + The value. + The result of the conversion. + + + + Performs an explicit conversion from to of . + + The value. + The result of the conversion. + + + + Performs an explicit conversion from to of . + + The value. + The result of the conversion. + + + + Performs an explicit conversion from to of . + + The value. + The result of the conversion. + + + + Performs an explicit conversion from to of . + + The value. + The result of the conversion. + + + + Performs an explicit conversion from to of . + + The value. + The result of the conversion. + + + + Performs an explicit conversion from to of . + + The value. + The result of the conversion. + + + + Performs an explicit conversion from to of . + + The value. + The result of the conversion. + + + + Performs an explicit conversion from to . + + The value. + The result of the conversion. + + + + Performs an explicit conversion from to . + + The value. + The result of the conversion. + + + + Performs an explicit conversion from to . + + The value. + The result of the conversion. + + + + Performs an explicit conversion from to . + + The value. + The result of the conversion. + + + + Performs an explicit conversion from to . + + The value. + The result of the conversion. + + + + Performs an explicit conversion from to . + + The value. + The result of the conversion. + + + + Performs an explicit conversion from to of . + + The value. + The result of the conversion. + + + + Performs an explicit conversion from to of . + + The value. + The result of the conversion. + + + + Performs an explicit conversion from to of . + + The value. + The result of the conversion. + + + + Performs an explicit conversion from to of . + + The value. + The result of the conversion. + + + + Performs an explicit conversion from to of . + + The value. + The result of the conversion. + + + + Performs an explicit conversion from to of . + + The value. + The result of the conversion. + + + + Performs an explicit conversion from to of . + + The value. + The result of the conversion. + + + + Performs an explicit conversion from to of . + + The value. + The result of the conversion. + + + + Performs an explicit conversion from to . + + The value. + The result of the conversion. + + + + Performs an explicit conversion from to of . + + The value. + The result of the conversion. + + + + Performs an explicit conversion from to of . + + The value. + The result of the conversion. + + + + Performs an explicit conversion from to . + + The value. + The result of the conversion. + + + + Performs an explicit conversion from to . + + The value. + The result of the conversion. + + + + Performs an explicit conversion from to . + + The value. + The result of the conversion. + + + + Performs an explicit conversion from to . + + The value. + The result of the conversion. + + + + Performs an explicit conversion from to . + + The value. + The result of the conversion. + + + + Performs an explicit conversion from to []. + + The value. + The result of the conversion. + + + + Performs an explicit conversion from to . + + The value. + The result of the conversion. + + + + Performs an explicit conversion from to of . + + The value. + The result of the conversion. + + + + Performs an explicit conversion from to . + + The value. + The result of the conversion. + + + + Performs an explicit conversion from to of . + + The value. + The result of the conversion. + + + + Performs an explicit conversion from to . + + The value. + The result of the conversion. + + + + Performs an implicit conversion from to . + + The value to create a from. + The initialized with the specified value. + + + + Performs an implicit conversion from to . + + The value to create a from. + The initialized with the specified value. + + + + Performs an implicit conversion from to . + + The value to create a from. + The initialized with the specified value. + + + + Performs an implicit conversion from of to . + + The value to create a from. + The initialized with the specified value. + + + + Performs an implicit conversion from to . + + The value to create a from. + The initialized with the specified value. + + + + Performs an implicit conversion from of to . + + The value to create a from. + The initialized with the specified value. + + + + Performs an implicit conversion from of to . + + The value to create a from. + The initialized with the specified value. + + + + Performs an implicit conversion from of to . + + The value to create a from. + The initialized with the specified value. + + + + Performs an implicit conversion from of to . + + The value to create a from. + The initialized with the specified value. + + + + Performs an implicit conversion from of to . + + The value to create a from. + The initialized with the specified value. + + + + Performs an implicit conversion from of to . + + The value to create a from. + The initialized with the specified value. + + + + Performs an implicit conversion from of to . + + The value to create a from. + The initialized with the specified value. + + + + Performs an implicit conversion from to . + + The value to create a from. + The initialized with the specified value. + + + + Performs an implicit conversion from to . + + The value to create a from. + The initialized with the specified value. + + + + Performs an implicit conversion from to . + + The value to create a from. + The initialized with the specified value. + + + + Performs an implicit conversion from of to . + + The value to create a from. + The initialized with the specified value. + + + + Performs an implicit conversion from to . + + The value to create a from. + The initialized with the specified value. + + + + Performs an implicit conversion from of to . + + The value to create a from. + The initialized with the specified value. + + + + Performs an implicit conversion from of to . + + The value to create a from. + The initialized with the specified value. + + + + Performs an implicit conversion from to . + + The value to create a from. + The initialized with the specified value. + + + + Performs an implicit conversion from of to . + + The value to create a from. + The initialized with the specified value. + + + + Performs an implicit conversion from of to . + + The value to create a from. + The initialized with the specified value. + + + + Performs an implicit conversion from of to . + + The value to create a from. + The initialized with the specified value. + + + + Performs an implicit conversion from of to . + + The value to create a from. + The initialized with the specified value. + + + + Performs an implicit conversion from to . + + The value to create a from. + The initialized with the specified value. + + + + Performs an implicit conversion from to . + + The value to create a from. + The initialized with the specified value. + + + + Performs an implicit conversion from to . + + The value to create a from. + The initialized with the specified value. + + + + Performs an implicit conversion from to . + + The value to create a from. + The initialized with the specified value. + + + + Performs an implicit conversion from to . + + The value to create a from. + The initialized with the specified value. + + + + Performs an implicit conversion from [] to . + + The value to create a from. + The initialized with the specified value. + + + + Performs an implicit conversion from to . + + The value to create a from. + The initialized with the specified value. + + + + Performs an implicit conversion from to . + + The value to create a from. + The initialized with the specified value. + + + + Performs an implicit conversion from of to . + + The value to create a from. + The initialized with the specified value. + + + + Performs an implicit conversion from to . + + The value to create a from. + The initialized with the specified value. + + + + Performs an implicit conversion from of to . + + The value to create a from. + The initialized with the specified value. + + + + Creates a for this token. + + A that can be used to read this token and its descendants. + + + + Creates a from an object. + + The object that will be used to create . + A with the value of the specified object. + + + + Creates a from an object using the specified . + + The object that will be used to create . + The that will be used when reading the object. + A with the value of the specified object. + + + + Creates an instance of the specified .NET type from the . + + The object type that the token will be deserialized to. + The new object created from the JSON value. + + + + Creates an instance of the specified .NET type from the . + + The object type that the token will be deserialized to. + The new object created from the JSON value. + + + + Creates an instance of the specified .NET type from the using the specified . + + The object type that the token will be deserialized to. + The that will be used when creating the object. + The new object created from the JSON value. + + + + Creates an instance of the specified .NET type from the using the specified . + + The object type that the token will be deserialized to. + The that will be used when creating the object. + The new object created from the JSON value. + + + + Creates a from a . + + A positioned at the token to read into this . + + A that contains the token and its descendant tokens + that were read from the reader. The runtime type of the token is determined + by the token type of the first token encountered in the reader. + + + + + Creates a from a . + + An positioned at the token to read into this . + The used to load the JSON. + If this is null, default load settings will be used. + + A that contains the token and its descendant tokens + that were read from the reader. The runtime type of the token is determined + by the token type of the first token encountered in the reader. + + + + + Load a from a string that contains JSON. + + A that contains JSON. + A populated from the string that contains JSON. + + + + Load a from a string that contains JSON. + + A that contains JSON. + The used to load the JSON. + If this is null, default load settings will be used. + A populated from the string that contains JSON. + + + + Creates a from a . + + A positioned at the token to read into this . + The used to load the JSON. + If this is null, default load settings will be used. + + A that contains the token and its descendant tokens + that were read from the reader. The runtime type of the token is determined + by the token type of the first token encountered in the reader. + + + + + Creates a from a . + + A positioned at the token to read into this . + + A that contains the token and its descendant tokens + that were read from the reader. The runtime type of the token is determined + by the token type of the first token encountered in the reader. + + + + + Selects a using a JSONPath expression. Selects the token that matches the object path. + + + A that contains a JSONPath expression. + + A , or null. + + + + Selects a using a JSONPath expression. Selects the token that matches the object path. + + + A that contains a JSONPath expression. + + A flag to indicate whether an error should be thrown if no tokens are found when evaluating part of the expression. + A . + + + + Selects a using a JSONPath expression. Selects the token that matches the object path. + + + A that contains a JSONPath expression. + + The used to select tokens. + A . + + + + Selects a collection of elements using a JSONPath expression. + + + A that contains a JSONPath expression. + + An of that contains the selected elements. + + + + Selects a collection of elements using a JSONPath expression. + + + A that contains a JSONPath expression. + + A flag to indicate whether an error should be thrown if no tokens are found when evaluating part of the expression. + An of that contains the selected elements. + + + + Selects a collection of elements using a JSONPath expression. + + + A that contains a JSONPath expression. + + The used to select tokens. + An of that contains the selected elements. + + + + Returns the responsible for binding operations performed on this object. + + The expression tree representation of the runtime value. + + The to bind this object. + + + + + Returns the responsible for binding operations performed on this object. + + The expression tree representation of the runtime value. + + The to bind this object. + + + + + Creates a new instance of the . All child tokens are recursively cloned. + + A new instance of the . + + + + Creates a new instance of the . All child tokens are recursively cloned. + + A object to configure cloning settings. + A new instance of the . + + + + Adds an object to the annotation list of this . + + The annotation to add. + + + + Get the first annotation object of the specified type from this . + + The type of the annotation to retrieve. + The first annotation object that matches the specified type, or null if no annotation is of the specified type. + + + + Gets the first annotation object of the specified type from this . + + The of the annotation to retrieve. + The first annotation object that matches the specified type, or null if no annotation is of the specified type. + + + + Gets a collection of annotations of the specified type for this . + + The type of the annotations to retrieve. + An that contains the annotations for this . + + + + Gets a collection of annotations of the specified type for this . + + The of the annotations to retrieve. + An of that contains the annotations that match the specified type for this . + + + + Removes the annotations of the specified type from this . + + The type of annotations to remove. + + + + Removes the annotations of the specified type from this . + + The of annotations to remove. + + + + Compares tokens to determine whether they are equal. + + + + + Determines whether the specified objects are equal. + + The first object of type to compare. + The second object of type to compare. + + true if the specified objects are equal; otherwise, false. + + + + + Returns a hash code for the specified object. + + The for which a hash code is to be returned. + A hash code for the specified object. + The type of is a reference type and is null. + + + + Represents a reader that provides fast, non-cached, forward-only access to serialized JSON data. + + + + + Gets the at the reader's current position. + + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class. + + The token to read from. + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class. + + The token to read from. + The initial path of the token. It is prepended to the returned . + + + + Reads the next JSON token from the underlying . + + + true if the next token was read successfully; false if there are no more tokens to read. + + + + + Gets the path of the current JSON token. + + + + + Specifies the type of token. + + + + + No token type has been set. + + + + + A JSON object. + + + + + A JSON array. + + + + + A JSON constructor. + + + + + A JSON object property. + + + + + A comment. + + + + + An integer value. + + + + + A float value. + + + + + A string value. + + + + + A boolean value. + + + + + A null value. + + + + + An undefined value. + + + + + A date value. + + + + + A raw JSON value. + + + + + A collection of bytes value. + + + + + A Guid value. + + + + + A Uri value. + + + + + A TimeSpan value. + + + + + Represents a writer that provides a fast, non-cached, forward-only way of generating JSON data. + + + + + Gets the at the writer's current position. + + + + + Gets the token being written. + + The token being written. + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class writing to the given . + + The container being written to. + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class. + + + + + Flushes whatever is in the buffer to the underlying . + + + + + Closes this writer. + If is set to true, the JSON is auto-completed. + + + Setting to true has no additional effect, since the underlying is a type that cannot be closed. + + + + + Writes the beginning of a JSON object. + + + + + Writes the beginning of a JSON array. + + + + + Writes the start of a constructor with the given name. + + The name of the constructor. + + + + Writes the end. + + The token. + + + + Writes the property name of a name/value pair on a JSON object. + + The name of the property. + + + + Writes a value. + An error will be raised if the value cannot be written as a single JSON token. + + The value to write. + + + + Writes a null value. + + + + + Writes an undefined value. + + + + + Writes raw JSON. + + The raw JSON to write. + + + + Writes a comment /*...*/ containing the specified text. + + Text to place inside the comment. + + + + Writes a value. + + The value to write. + + + + Writes a value. + + The value to write. + + + + Writes a value. + + The value to write. + + + + Writes a value. + + The value to write. + + + + Writes a value. + + The value to write. + + + + Writes a value. + + The value to write. + + + + Writes a value. + + The value to write. + + + + Writes a value. + + The value to write. + + + + Writes a value. + + The value to write. + + + + Writes a value. + + The value to write. + + + + Writes a value. + + The value to write. + + + + Writes a value. + + The value to write. + + + + Writes a value. + + The value to write. + + + + Writes a value. + + The value to write. + + + + Writes a value. + + The value to write. + + + + Writes a value. + + The value to write. + + + + Writes a [] value. + + The [] value to write. + + + + Writes a value. + + The value to write. + + + + Writes a value. + + The value to write. + + + + Writes a value. + + The value to write. + + + + Represents a value in JSON (string, integer, date, etc). + + + + + Writes this token to a asynchronously. + + A into which this method will write. + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. + A collection of which will be used when writing the token. + A that represents the asynchronous write operation. + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class from another object. + + A object to copy from. + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class with the given value. + + The value. + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class with the given value. + + The value. + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class with the given value. + + The value. + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class with the given value. + + The value. + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class with the given value. + + The value. + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class with the given value. + + The value. + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class with the given value. + + The value. + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class with the given value. + + The value. + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class with the given value. + + The value. + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class with the given value. + + The value. + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class with the given value. + + The value. + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class with the given value. + + The value. + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class with the given value. + + The value. + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class with the given value. + + The value. + + + + Gets a value indicating whether this token has child tokens. + + + true if this token has child values; otherwise, false. + + + + + Creates a comment with the given value. + + The value. + A comment with the given value. + + + + Creates a string with the given value. + + The value. + A string with the given value. + + + + Creates a null value. + + A null value. + + + + Creates a undefined value. + + A undefined value. + + + + Gets the node type for this . + + The type. + + + + Gets or sets the underlying token value. + + The underlying token value. + + + + Writes this token to a . + + A into which this method will write. + A collection of s which will be used when writing the token. + + + + Indicates whether the current object is equal to another object of the same type. + + + true if the current object is equal to the parameter; otherwise, false. + + An object to compare with this object. + + + + Determines whether the specified is equal to the current . + + The to compare with the current . + + true if the specified is equal to the current ; otherwise, false. + + + + + Serves as a hash function for a particular type. + + + A hash code for the current . + + + + + Returns a that represents this instance. + + + ToString() returns a non-JSON string value for tokens with a type of . + If you want the JSON for all token types then you should use . + + + A that represents this instance. + + + + + Returns a that represents this instance. + + The format. + + A that represents this instance. + + + + + Returns a that represents this instance. + + The format provider. + + A that represents this instance. + + + + + Returns a that represents this instance. + + The format. + The format provider. + + A that represents this instance. + + + + + Returns the responsible for binding operations performed on this object. + + The expression tree representation of the runtime value. + + The to bind this object. + + + + + Compares the current instance with another object of the same type and returns an integer that indicates whether the current instance precedes, follows, or occurs in the same position in the sort order as the other object. + + An object to compare with this instance. + + A 32-bit signed integer that indicates the relative order of the objects being compared. The return value has these meanings: + Value + Meaning + Less than zero + This instance is less than . + Zero + This instance is equal to . + Greater than zero + This instance is greater than . + + + is not of the same type as this instance. + + + + + Specifies how line information is handled when loading JSON. + + + + + Ignore line information. + + + + + Load line information. + + + + + Specifies how JSON arrays are merged together. + + + + Concatenate arrays. + + + Union arrays, skipping items that already exist. + + + Replace all array items. + + + Merge array items together, matched by index. + + + + Specifies how null value properties are merged. + + + + + The content's null value properties will be ignored during merging. + + + + + The content's null value properties will be merged. + + + + + Specifies the member serialization options for the . + + + + + All public members are serialized by default. Members can be excluded using or . + This is the default member serialization mode. + + + + + Only members marked with or are serialized. + This member serialization mode can also be set by marking the class with . + + + + + All public and private fields are serialized. Members can be excluded using or . + This member serialization mode can also be set by marking the class with + and setting IgnoreSerializableAttribute on to false. + + + + + Specifies metadata property handling options for the . + + + + + Read metadata properties located at the start of a JSON object. + + + + + Read metadata properties located anywhere in a JSON object. Note that this setting will impact performance. + + + + + Do not try to read metadata properties. + + + + + Specifies missing member handling options for the . + + + + + Ignore a missing member and do not attempt to deserialize it. + + + + + Throw a when a missing member is encountered during deserialization. + + + + + Specifies null value handling options for the . + + + + + + + + + Include null values when serializing and deserializing objects. + + + + + Ignore null values when serializing and deserializing objects. + + + + + Specifies how object creation is handled by the . + + + + + Reuse existing objects, create new objects when needed. + + + + + Only reuse existing objects. + + + + + Always create new objects. + + + + + Specifies reference handling options for the . + Note that references cannot be preserved when a value is set via a non-default constructor such as types that implement . + + + + + + + + Do not preserve references when serializing types. + + + + + Preserve references when serializing into a JSON object structure. + + + + + Preserve references when serializing into a JSON array structure. + + + + + Preserve references when serializing. + + + + + Specifies reference loop handling options for the . + + + + + Throw a when a loop is encountered. + + + + + Ignore loop references and do not serialize. + + + + + Serialize loop references. + + + + + Indicating whether a property is required. + + + + + The property is not required. The default state. + + + + + The property must be defined in JSON but can be a null value. + + + + + The property must be defined in JSON and cannot be a null value. + + + + + The property is not required but it cannot be a null value. + + + + + + Contains the JSON schema extension methods. + + + JSON Schema validation has been moved to its own package. See https://www.newtonsoft.com/jsonschema for more details. + + + + + + + Determines whether the is valid. + + + JSON Schema validation has been moved to its own package. See https://www.newtonsoft.com/jsonschema for more details. + + + The source to test. + The schema to test with. + + true if the specified is valid; otherwise, false. + + + + + + Determines whether the is valid. + + + JSON Schema validation has been moved to its own package. See https://www.newtonsoft.com/jsonschema for more details. + + + The source to test. + The schema to test with. + When this method returns, contains any error messages generated while validating. + + true if the specified is valid; otherwise, false. + + + + + + Validates the specified . + + + JSON Schema validation has been moved to its own package. See https://www.newtonsoft.com/jsonschema for more details. + + + The source to test. + The schema to test with. + + + + + Validates the specified . + + + JSON Schema validation has been moved to its own package. See https://www.newtonsoft.com/jsonschema for more details. + + + The source to test. + The schema to test with. + The validation event handler. + + + + + An in-memory representation of a JSON Schema. + + + JSON Schema validation has been moved to its own package. See https://www.newtonsoft.com/jsonschema for more details. + + + + + + Gets or sets the id. + + + + + Gets or sets the title. + + + + + Gets or sets whether the object is required. + + + + + Gets or sets whether the object is read-only. + + + + + Gets or sets whether the object is visible to users. + + + + + Gets or sets whether the object is transient. + + + + + Gets or sets the description of the object. + + + + + Gets or sets the types of values allowed by the object. + + The type. + + + + Gets or sets the pattern. + + The pattern. + + + + Gets or sets the minimum length. + + The minimum length. + + + + Gets or sets the maximum length. + + The maximum length. + + + + Gets or sets a number that the value should be divisible by. + + A number that the value should be divisible by. + + + + Gets or sets the minimum. + + The minimum. + + + + Gets or sets the maximum. + + The maximum. + + + + Gets or sets a flag indicating whether the value can not equal the number defined by the minimum attribute (). + + A flag indicating whether the value can not equal the number defined by the minimum attribute (). + + + + Gets or sets a flag indicating whether the value can not equal the number defined by the maximum attribute (). + + A flag indicating whether the value can not equal the number defined by the maximum attribute (). + + + + Gets or sets the minimum number of items. + + The minimum number of items. + + + + Gets or sets the maximum number of items. + + The maximum number of items. + + + + Gets or sets the of items. + + The of items. + + + + Gets or sets a value indicating whether items in an array are validated using the instance at their array position from . + + + true if items are validated using their array position; otherwise, false. + + + + + Gets or sets the of additional items. + + The of additional items. + + + + Gets or sets a value indicating whether additional items are allowed. + + + true if additional items are allowed; otherwise, false. + + + + + Gets or sets whether the array items must be unique. + + + + + Gets or sets the of properties. + + The of properties. + + + + Gets or sets the of additional properties. + + The of additional properties. + + + + Gets or sets the pattern properties. + + The pattern properties. + + + + Gets or sets a value indicating whether additional properties are allowed. + + + true if additional properties are allowed; otherwise, false. + + + + + Gets or sets the required property if this property is present. + + The required property if this property is present. + + + + Gets or sets the a collection of valid enum values allowed. + + A collection of valid enum values allowed. + + + + Gets or sets disallowed types. + + The disallowed types. + + + + Gets or sets the default value. + + The default value. + + + + Gets or sets the collection of that this schema extends. + + The collection of that this schema extends. + + + + Gets or sets the format. + + The format. + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class. + + + + + Reads a from the specified . + + The containing the JSON Schema to read. + The object representing the JSON Schema. + + + + Reads a from the specified . + + The containing the JSON Schema to read. + The to use when resolving schema references. + The object representing the JSON Schema. + + + + Load a from a string that contains JSON Schema. + + A that contains JSON Schema. + A populated from the string that contains JSON Schema. + + + + Load a from a string that contains JSON Schema using the specified . + + A that contains JSON Schema. + The resolver. + A populated from the string that contains JSON Schema. + + + + Writes this schema to a . + + A into which this method will write. + + + + Writes this schema to a using the specified . + + A into which this method will write. + The resolver used. + + + + Returns a that represents the current . + + + A that represents the current . + + + + + + Returns detailed information about the schema exception. + + + JSON Schema validation has been moved to its own package. See https://www.newtonsoft.com/jsonschema for more details. + + + + + + Gets the line number indicating where the error occurred. + + The line number indicating where the error occurred. + + + + Gets the line position indicating where the error occurred. + + The line position indicating where the error occurred. + + + + Gets the path to the JSON where the error occurred. + + The path to the JSON where the error occurred. + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class. + + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class + with a specified error message. + + The error message that explains the reason for the exception. + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class + with a specified error message and a reference to the inner exception that is the cause of this exception. + + The error message that explains the reason for the exception. + The exception that is the cause of the current exception, or null if no inner exception is specified. + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class. + + The that holds the serialized object data about the exception being thrown. + The that contains contextual information about the source or destination. + The parameter is null. + The class name is null or is zero (0). + + + + + Generates a from a specified . + + + JSON Schema validation has been moved to its own package. See https://www.newtonsoft.com/jsonschema for more details. + + + + + + Gets or sets how undefined schemas are handled by the serializer. + + + + + Gets or sets the contract resolver. + + The contract resolver. + + + + Generate a from the specified type. + + The type to generate a from. + A generated from the specified type. + + + + Generate a from the specified type. + + The type to generate a from. + The used to resolve schema references. + A generated from the specified type. + + + + Generate a from the specified type. + + The type to generate a from. + Specify whether the generated root will be nullable. + A generated from the specified type. + + + + Generate a from the specified type. + + The type to generate a from. + The used to resolve schema references. + Specify whether the generated root will be nullable. + A generated from the specified type. + + + + + Resolves from an id. + + + JSON Schema validation has been moved to its own package. See https://www.newtonsoft.com/jsonschema for more details. + + + + + + Gets or sets the loaded schemas. + + The loaded schemas. + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class. + + + + + Gets a for the specified reference. + + The id. + A for the specified reference. + + + + + The value types allowed by the . + + + JSON Schema validation has been moved to its own package. See https://www.newtonsoft.com/jsonschema for more details. + + + + + + No type specified. + + + + + String type. + + + + + Float type. + + + + + Integer type. + + + + + Boolean type. + + + + + Object type. + + + + + Array type. + + + + + Null type. + + + + + Any type. + + + + + + Specifies undefined schema Id handling options for the . + + + JSON Schema validation has been moved to its own package. See https://www.newtonsoft.com/jsonschema for more details. + + + + + + Do not infer a schema Id. + + + + + Use the .NET type name as the schema Id. + + + + + Use the assembly qualified .NET type name as the schema Id. + + + + + + Returns detailed information related to the . + + + JSON Schema validation has been moved to its own package. See https://www.newtonsoft.com/jsonschema for more details. + + + + + + Gets the associated with the validation error. + + The JsonSchemaException associated with the validation error. + + + + Gets the path of the JSON location where the validation error occurred. + + The path of the JSON location where the validation error occurred. + + + + Gets the text description corresponding to the validation error. + + The text description. + + + + + Represents the callback method that will handle JSON schema validation events and the . + + + JSON Schema validation has been moved to its own package. See https://www.newtonsoft.com/jsonschema for more details. + + + + + + A camel case naming strategy. + + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class. + + + A flag indicating whether dictionary keys should be processed. + + + A flag indicating whether explicitly specified property names should be processed, + e.g. a property name customized with a . + + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class. + + + A flag indicating whether dictionary keys should be processed. + + + A flag indicating whether explicitly specified property names should be processed, + e.g. a property name customized with a . + + + A flag indicating whether extension data names should be processed. + + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class. + + + + + Resolves the specified property name. + + The property name to resolve. + The resolved property name. + + + + Resolves member mappings for a type, camel casing property names. + + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class. + + + + + Resolves the contract for a given type. + + The type to resolve a contract for. + The contract for a given type. + + + + Used by to resolve a for a given . + + + + + Gets a value indicating whether members are being get and set using dynamic code generation. + This value is determined by the runtime permissions available. + + + true if using dynamic code generation; otherwise, false. + + + + + Gets or sets the default members search flags. + + The default members search flags. + + + + Gets or sets a value indicating whether compiler generated members should be serialized. + + + true if serialized compiler generated members; otherwise, false. + + + + + Gets or sets a value indicating whether to ignore the interface when serializing and deserializing types. + + + true if the interface will be ignored when serializing and deserializing types; otherwise, false. + + + + + Gets or sets a value indicating whether to ignore the attribute when serializing and deserializing types. + + + true if the attribute will be ignored when serializing and deserializing types; otherwise, false. + + + + + Gets or sets a value indicating whether to ignore IsSpecified members when serializing and deserializing types. + + + true if the IsSpecified members will be ignored when serializing and deserializing types; otherwise, false. + + + + + Gets or sets a value indicating whether to ignore ShouldSerialize members when serializing and deserializing types. + + + true if the ShouldSerialize members will be ignored when serializing and deserializing types; otherwise, false. + + + + + Gets or sets the naming strategy used to resolve how property names and dictionary keys are serialized. + + The naming strategy used to resolve how property names and dictionary keys are serialized. + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class. + + + + + Resolves the contract for a given type. + + The type to resolve a contract for. + The contract for a given type. + + + + Gets the serializable members for the type. + + The type to get serializable members for. + The serializable members for the type. + + + + Creates a for the given type. + + Type of the object. + A for the given type. + + + + Creates the constructor parameters. + + The constructor to create properties for. + The type's member properties. + Properties for the given . + + + + Creates a for the given . + + The matching member property. + The constructor parameter. + A created for the given . + + + + Resolves the default for the contract. + + Type of the object. + The contract's default . + + + + Creates a for the given type. + + Type of the object. + A for the given type. + + + + Creates a for the given type. + + Type of the object. + A for the given type. + + + + Creates a for the given type. + + Type of the object. + A for the given type. + + + + Creates a for the given type. + + Type of the object. + A for the given type. + + + + Creates a for the given type. + + Type of the object. + A for the given type. + + + + Creates a for the given type. + + Type of the object. + A for the given type. + + + + Creates a for the given type. + + Type of the object. + A for the given type. + + + + Determines which contract type is created for the given type. + + Type of the object. + A for the given type. + + + + Creates properties for the given . + + The type to create properties for. + /// The member serialization mode for the type. + Properties for the given . + + + + Creates the used by the serializer to get and set values from a member. + + The member. + The used by the serializer to get and set values from a member. + + + + Creates a for the given . + + The member's parent . + The member to create a for. + A created for the given . + + + + Resolves the name of the property. + + Name of the property. + Resolved name of the property. + + + + Resolves the name of the extension data. By default no changes are made to extension data names. + + Name of the extension data. + Resolved name of the extension data. + + + + Resolves the key of the dictionary. By default is used to resolve dictionary keys. + + Key of the dictionary. + Resolved key of the dictionary. + + + + Gets the resolved name of the property. + + Name of the property. + Name of the property. + + + + The default naming strategy. Property names and dictionary keys are unchanged. + + + + + Resolves the specified property name. + + The property name to resolve. + The resolved property name. + + + + The default serialization binder used when resolving and loading classes from type names. + + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class. + + + + + When overridden in a derived class, controls the binding of a serialized object to a type. + + Specifies the name of the serialized object. + Specifies the name of the serialized object. + + The type of the object the formatter creates a new instance of. + + + + + When overridden in a derived class, controls the binding of a serialized object to a type. + + The type of the object the formatter creates a new instance of. + Specifies the name of the serialized object. + Specifies the name of the serialized object. + + + + Represents a trace writer that writes to the application's instances. + + + + + Gets the that will be used to filter the trace messages passed to the writer. + For example a filter level of will exclude messages and include , + and messages. + + + The that will be used to filter the trace messages passed to the writer. + + + + + Writes the specified trace level, message and optional exception. + + The at which to write this trace. + The trace message. + The trace exception. This parameter is optional. + + + + Get and set values for a using dynamic methods. + + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class. + + The member info. + + + + Sets the value. + + The target to set the value on. + The value to set on the target. + + + + Gets the value. + + The target to get the value from. + The value. + + + + Provides information surrounding an error. + + + + + Gets the error. + + The error. + + + + Gets the original object that caused the error. + + The original object that caused the error. + + + + Gets the member that caused the error. + + The member that caused the error. + + + + Gets the path of the JSON location where the error occurred. + + The path of the JSON location where the error occurred. + + + + Gets or sets a value indicating whether this is handled. + + true if handled; otherwise, false. + + + + Provides data for the Error event. + + + + + Gets the current object the error event is being raised against. + + The current object the error event is being raised against. + + + + Gets the error context. + + The error context. + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class. + + The current object. + The error context. + + + + Get and set values for a using dynamic methods. + + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class. + + The member info. + + + + Sets the value. + + The target to set the value on. + The value to set on the target. + + + + Gets the value. + + The target to get the value from. + The value. + + + + Provides methods to get attributes. + + + + + Returns a collection of all of the attributes, or an empty collection if there are no attributes. + + When true, look up the hierarchy chain for the inherited custom attribute. + A collection of s, or an empty collection. + + + + Returns a collection of attributes, identified by type, or an empty collection if there are no attributes. + + The type of the attributes. + When true, look up the hierarchy chain for the inherited custom attribute. + A collection of s, or an empty collection. + + + + Used by to resolve a for a given . + + + + + + + + + Resolves the contract for a given type. + + The type to resolve a contract for. + The contract for a given type. + + + + Used to resolve references when serializing and deserializing JSON by the . + + + + + Resolves a reference to its object. + + The serialization context. + The reference to resolve. + The object that was resolved from the reference. + + + + Gets the reference for the specified object. + + The serialization context. + The object to get a reference for. + The reference to the object. + + + + Determines whether the specified object is referenced. + + The serialization context. + The object to test for a reference. + + true if the specified object is referenced; otherwise, false. + + + + + Adds a reference to the specified object. + + The serialization context. + The reference. + The object to reference. + + + + Allows users to control class loading and mandate what class to load. + + + + + When implemented, controls the binding of a serialized object to a type. + + Specifies the name of the serialized object. + Specifies the name of the serialized object + The type of the object the formatter creates a new instance of. + + + + When implemented, controls the binding of a serialized object to a type. + + The type of the object the formatter creates a new instance of. + Specifies the name of the serialized object. + Specifies the name of the serialized object. + + + + Represents a trace writer. + + + + + Gets the that will be used to filter the trace messages passed to the writer. + For example a filter level of will exclude messages and include , + and messages. + + The that will be used to filter the trace messages passed to the writer. + + + + Writes the specified trace level, message and optional exception. + + The at which to write this trace. + The trace message. + The trace exception. This parameter is optional. + + + + Provides methods to get and set values. + + + + + Sets the value. + + The target to set the value on. + The value to set on the target. + + + + Gets the value. + + The target to get the value from. + The value. + + + + Contract details for a used by the . + + + + + Gets the of the collection items. + + The of the collection items. + + + + Gets a value indicating whether the collection type is a multidimensional array. + + true if the collection type is a multidimensional array; otherwise, false. + + + + Gets or sets the function used to create the object. When set this function will override . + + The function used to create the object. + + + + Gets a value indicating whether the creator has a parameter with the collection values. + + true if the creator has a parameter with the collection values; otherwise, false. + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class. + + The underlying type for the contract. + + + + Contract details for a used by the . + + + + + Gets or sets the default collection items . + + The converter. + + + + Gets or sets a value indicating whether the collection items preserve object references. + + true if collection items preserve object references; otherwise, false. + + + + Gets or sets the collection item reference loop handling. + + The reference loop handling. + + + + Gets or sets the collection item type name handling. + + The type name handling. + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class. + + The underlying type for the contract. + + + + Handles serialization callback events. + + The object that raised the callback event. + The streaming context. + + + + Handles serialization error callback events. + + The object that raised the callback event. + The streaming context. + The error context. + + + + Sets extension data for an object during deserialization. + + The object to set extension data on. + The extension data key. + The extension data value. + + + + Gets extension data for an object during serialization. + + The object to set extension data on. + + + + Contract details for a used by the . + + + + + Gets the underlying type for the contract. + + The underlying type for the contract. + + + + Gets or sets the type created during deserialization. + + The type created during deserialization. + + + + Gets or sets whether this type contract is serialized as a reference. + + Whether this type contract is serialized as a reference. + + + + Gets or sets the default for this contract. + + The converter. + + + + Gets the internally resolved for the contract's type. + This converter is used as a fallback converter when no other converter is resolved. + Setting will always override this converter. + + + + + Gets or sets all methods called immediately after deserialization of the object. + + The methods called immediately after deserialization of the object. + + + + Gets or sets all methods called during deserialization of the object. + + The methods called during deserialization of the object. + + + + Gets or sets all methods called after serialization of the object graph. + + The methods called after serialization of the object graph. + + + + Gets or sets all methods called before serialization of the object. + + The methods called before serialization of the object. + + + + Gets or sets all method called when an error is thrown during the serialization of the object. + + The methods called when an error is thrown during the serialization of the object. + + + + Gets or sets the default creator method used to create the object. + + The default creator method used to create the object. + + + + Gets or sets a value indicating whether the default creator is non-public. + + true if the default object creator is non-public; otherwise, false. + + + + Contract details for a used by the . + + + + + Gets or sets the dictionary key resolver. + + The dictionary key resolver. + + + + Gets the of the dictionary keys. + + The of the dictionary keys. + + + + Gets the of the dictionary values. + + The of the dictionary values. + + + + Gets or sets the function used to create the object. When set this function will override . + + The function used to create the object. + + + + Gets a value indicating whether the creator has a parameter with the dictionary values. + + true if the creator has a parameter with the dictionary values; otherwise, false. + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class. + + The underlying type for the contract. + + + + Contract details for a used by the . + + + + + Gets the object's properties. + + The object's properties. + + + + Gets or sets the property name resolver. + + The property name resolver. + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class. + + The underlying type for the contract. + + + + Contract details for a used by the . + + + + + Gets or sets the object constructor. + + The object constructor. + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class. + + The underlying type for the contract. + + + + Contract details for a used by the . + + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class. + + The underlying type for the contract. + + + + Contract details for a used by the . + + + + + Gets or sets the object member serialization. + + The member object serialization. + + + + Gets or sets the missing member handling used when deserializing this object. + + The missing member handling. + + + + Gets or sets a value that indicates whether the object's properties are required. + + + A value indicating whether the object's properties are required. + + + + + Gets or sets how the object's properties with null values are handled during serialization and deserialization. + + How the object's properties with null values are handled during serialization and deserialization. + + + + Gets the object's properties. + + The object's properties. + + + + Gets a collection of instances that define the parameters used with . + + + + + Gets or sets the function used to create the object. When set this function will override . + This function is called with a collection of arguments which are defined by the collection. + + The function used to create the object. + + + + Gets or sets the extension data setter. + + + + + Gets or sets the extension data getter. + + + + + Gets or sets the extension data value type. + + + + + Gets or sets the extension data name resolver. + + The extension data name resolver. + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class. + + The underlying type for the contract. + + + + Contract details for a used by the . + + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class. + + The underlying type for the contract. + + + + Maps a JSON property to a .NET member or constructor parameter. + + + + + Gets or sets the name of the property. + + The name of the property. + + + + Gets or sets the type that declared this property. + + The type that declared this property. + + + + Gets or sets the order of serialization of a member. + + The numeric order of serialization. + + + + Gets or sets the name of the underlying member or parameter. + + The name of the underlying member or parameter. + + + + Gets the that will get and set the during serialization. + + The that will get and set the during serialization. + + + + Gets or sets the for this property. + + The for this property. + + + + Gets or sets the type of the property. + + The type of the property. + + + + Gets or sets the for the property. + If set this converter takes precedence over the contract converter for the property type. + + The converter. + + + + Gets or sets the member converter. + + The member converter. + + + + Gets or sets a value indicating whether this is ignored. + + true if ignored; otherwise, false. + + + + Gets or sets a value indicating whether this is readable. + + true if readable; otherwise, false. + + + + Gets or sets a value indicating whether this is writable. + + true if writable; otherwise, false. + + + + Gets or sets a value indicating whether this has a member attribute. + + true if has a member attribute; otherwise, false. + + + + Gets the default value. + + The default value. + + + + Gets or sets a value indicating whether this is required. + + A value indicating whether this is required. + + + + Gets a value indicating whether has a value specified. + + + + + Gets or sets a value indicating whether this property preserves object references. + + + true if this instance is reference; otherwise, false. + + + + + Gets or sets the property null value handling. + + The null value handling. + + + + Gets or sets the property default value handling. + + The default value handling. + + + + Gets or sets the property reference loop handling. + + The reference loop handling. + + + + Gets or sets the property object creation handling. + + The object creation handling. + + + + Gets or sets or sets the type name handling. + + The type name handling. + + + + Gets or sets a predicate used to determine whether the property should be serialized. + + A predicate used to determine whether the property should be serialized. + + + + Gets or sets a predicate used to determine whether the property should be deserialized. + + A predicate used to determine whether the property should be deserialized. + + + + Gets or sets a predicate used to determine whether the property should be serialized. + + A predicate used to determine whether the property should be serialized. + + + + Gets or sets an action used to set whether the property has been deserialized. + + An action used to set whether the property has been deserialized. + + + + Returns a that represents this instance. + + + A that represents this instance. + + + + + Gets or sets the converter used when serializing the property's collection items. + + The collection's items converter. + + + + Gets or sets whether this property's collection items are serialized as a reference. + + Whether this property's collection items are serialized as a reference. + + + + Gets or sets the type name handling used when serializing the property's collection items. + + The collection's items type name handling. + + + + Gets or sets the reference loop handling used when serializing the property's collection items. + + The collection's items reference loop handling. + + + + A collection of objects. + + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class. + + The type. + + + + When implemented in a derived class, extracts the key from the specified element. + + The element from which to extract the key. + The key for the specified element. + + + + Adds a object. + + The property to add to the collection. + + + + Gets the closest matching object. + First attempts to get an exact case match of and then + a case insensitive match. + + Name of the property. + A matching property if found. + + + + Gets a property by property name. + + The name of the property to get. + Type property name string comparison. + A matching property if found. + + + + Contract details for a used by the . + + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class. + + The underlying type for the contract. + + + + Lookup and create an instance of the type described by the argument. + + The type to create. + Optional arguments to pass to an initializing constructor of the JsonConverter. + If null, the default constructor is used. + + + + A kebab case naming strategy. + + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class. + + + A flag indicating whether dictionary keys should be processed. + + + A flag indicating whether explicitly specified property names should be processed, + e.g. a property name customized with a . + + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class. + + + A flag indicating whether dictionary keys should be processed. + + + A flag indicating whether explicitly specified property names should be processed, + e.g. a property name customized with a . + + + A flag indicating whether extension data names should be processed. + + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class. + + + + + Resolves the specified property name. + + The property name to resolve. + The resolved property name. + + + + Represents a trace writer that writes to memory. When the trace message limit is + reached then old trace messages will be removed as new messages are added. + + + + + Gets the that will be used to filter the trace messages passed to the writer. + For example a filter level of will exclude messages and include , + and messages. + + + The that will be used to filter the trace messages passed to the writer. + + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class. + + + + + Writes the specified trace level, message and optional exception. + + The at which to write this trace. + The trace message. + The trace exception. This parameter is optional. + + + + Returns an enumeration of the most recent trace messages. + + An enumeration of the most recent trace messages. + + + + Returns a of the most recent trace messages. + + + A of the most recent trace messages. + + + + + A base class for resolving how property names and dictionary keys are serialized. + + + + + A flag indicating whether dictionary keys should be processed. + Defaults to false. + + + + + A flag indicating whether extension data names should be processed. + Defaults to false. + + + + + A flag indicating whether explicitly specified property names, + e.g. a property name customized with a , should be processed. + Defaults to false. + + + + + Gets the serialized name for a given property name. + + The initial property name. + A flag indicating whether the property has had a name explicitly specified. + The serialized property name. + + + + Gets the serialized name for a given extension data name. + + The initial extension data name. + The serialized extension data name. + + + + Gets the serialized key for a given dictionary key. + + The initial dictionary key. + The serialized dictionary key. + + + + Resolves the specified property name. + + The property name to resolve. + The resolved property name. + + + + Hash code calculation + + + + + + Object equality implementation + + + + + + + Compare to another NamingStrategy + + + + + + + Represents a method that constructs an object. + + The object type to create. + + + + When applied to a method, specifies that the method is called when an error occurs serializing an object. + + + + + Provides methods to get attributes from a , , or . + + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class. + + The instance to get attributes for. This parameter should be a , , or . + + + + Returns a collection of all of the attributes, or an empty collection if there are no attributes. + + When true, look up the hierarchy chain for the inherited custom attribute. + A collection of s, or an empty collection. + + + + Returns a collection of attributes, identified by type, or an empty collection if there are no attributes. + + The type of the attributes. + When true, look up the hierarchy chain for the inherited custom attribute. + A collection of s, or an empty collection. + + + + Get and set values for a using reflection. + + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class. + + The member info. + + + + Sets the value. + + The target to set the value on. + The value to set on the target. + + + + Gets the value. + + The target to get the value from. + The value. + + + + A snake case naming strategy. + + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class. + + + A flag indicating whether dictionary keys should be processed. + + + A flag indicating whether explicitly specified property names should be processed, + e.g. a property name customized with a . + + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class. + + + A flag indicating whether dictionary keys should be processed. + + + A flag indicating whether explicitly specified property names should be processed, + e.g. a property name customized with a . + + + A flag indicating whether extension data names should be processed. + + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class. + + + + + Resolves the specified property name. + + The property name to resolve. + The resolved property name. + + + + Specifies how strings are escaped when writing JSON text. + + + + + Only control characters (e.g. newline) are escaped. + + + + + All non-ASCII and control characters (e.g. newline) are escaped. + + + + + HTML (<, >, &, ', ") and control characters (e.g. newline) are escaped. + + + + + Indicates the method that will be used during deserialization for locating and loading assemblies. + + + + + In simple mode, the assembly used during deserialization need not match exactly the assembly used during serialization. Specifically, the version numbers need not match as the LoadWithPartialName method of the class is used to load the assembly. + + + + + In full mode, the assembly used during deserialization must match exactly the assembly used during serialization. The Load method of the class is used to load the assembly. + + + + + Specifies type name handling options for the . + + + should be used with caution when your application deserializes JSON from an external source. + Incoming types should be validated with a custom + when deserializing with a value other than . + + + + + Do not include the .NET type name when serializing types. + + + + + Include the .NET type name when serializing into a JSON object structure. + + + + + Include the .NET type name when serializing into a JSON array structure. + + + + + Always include the .NET type name when serializing. + + + + + Include the .NET type name when the type of the object being serialized is not the same as its declared type. + Note that this doesn't include the root serialized object by default. To include the root object's type name in JSON + you must specify a root type object with + or . + + + + + Determines whether the collection is null or empty. + + The collection. + + true if the collection is null or empty; otherwise, false. + + + + + Adds the elements of the specified collection to the specified generic . + + The list to add to. + The collection of elements to add. + + + + Converts the value to the specified type. If the value is unable to be converted, the + value is checked whether it assignable to the specified type. + + The value to convert. + The culture to use when converting. + The type to convert or cast the value to. + + The converted type. If conversion was unsuccessful, the initial value + is returned if assignable to the target type. + + + + + Helper method for generating a MetaObject which calls a + specific method on Dynamic that returns a result + + + + + Helper method for generating a MetaObject which calls a + specific method on Dynamic, but uses one of the arguments for + the result. + + + + + Helper method for generating a MetaObject which calls a + specific method on Dynamic, but uses one of the arguments for + the result. + + + + + Returns a Restrictions object which includes our current restrictions merged + with a restriction limiting our type + + + + + Helper class for serializing immutable collections. + Note that this is used by all builds, even those that don't support immutable collections, in case the DLL is GACed + https://github.com/JamesNK/Newtonsoft.Json/issues/652 + + + + + Gets the type of the typed collection's items. + + The type. + The type of the typed collection's items. + + + + Gets the member's underlying type. + + The member. + The underlying type of the member. + + + + Determines whether the property is an indexed property. + + The property. + + true if the property is an indexed property; otherwise, false. + + + + + Gets the member's value on the object. + + The member. + The target object. + The member's value on the object. + + + + Sets the member's value on the target object. + + The member. + The target. + The value. + + + + Determines whether the specified MemberInfo can be read. + + The MemberInfo to determine whether can be read. + /// if set to true then allow the member to be gotten non-publicly. + + true if the specified MemberInfo can be read; otherwise, false. + + + + + Determines whether the specified MemberInfo can be set. + + The MemberInfo to determine whether can be set. + if set to true then allow the member to be set non-publicly. + if set to true then allow the member to be set if read-only. + + true if the specified MemberInfo can be set; otherwise, false. + + + + + Builds a string. Unlike this class lets you reuse its internal buffer. + + + + + Determines whether the string is all white space. Empty string will return false. + + The string to test whether it is all white space. + + true if the string is all white space; otherwise, false. + + + + + Specifies the state of the . + + + + + An exception has been thrown, which has left the in an invalid state. + You may call the method to put the in the Closed state. + Any other method calls result in an being thrown. + + + + + The method has been called. + + + + + An object is being written. + + + + + An array is being written. + + + + + A constructor is being written. + + + + + A property is being written. + + + + + A write method has not been called. + + + + diff --git a/Packages/Newtonsoft.Json.13.0.3/lib/netstandard1.0/Newtonsoft.Json.dll b/Packages/Newtonsoft.Json.13.0.3/lib/netstandard1.0/Newtonsoft.Json.dll new file mode 100644 index 0000000..a0b1ff0 Binary files /dev/null and b/Packages/Newtonsoft.Json.13.0.3/lib/netstandard1.0/Newtonsoft.Json.dll differ diff --git a/Packages/Newtonsoft.Json.13.0.3/lib/netstandard1.0/Newtonsoft.Json.xml b/Packages/Newtonsoft.Json.13.0.3/lib/netstandard1.0/Newtonsoft.Json.xml new file mode 100644 index 0000000..4409234 --- /dev/null +++ b/Packages/Newtonsoft.Json.13.0.3/lib/netstandard1.0/Newtonsoft.Json.xml @@ -0,0 +1,11051 @@ + + + + Newtonsoft.Json + + + + + Represents a BSON Oid (object id). + + + + + Gets or sets the value of the Oid. + + The value of the Oid. + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class. + + The Oid value. + + + + Represents a reader that provides fast, non-cached, forward-only access to serialized BSON data. + + + + + Gets or sets a value indicating whether binary data reading should be compatible with incorrect Json.NET 3.5 written binary. + + + true if binary data reading will be compatible with incorrect Json.NET 3.5 written binary; otherwise, false. + + + + + Gets or sets a value indicating whether the root object will be read as a JSON array. + + + true if the root object will be read as a JSON array; otherwise, false. + + + + + Gets or sets the used when reading values from BSON. + + The used when reading values from BSON. + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class. + + The containing the BSON data to read. + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class. + + The containing the BSON data to read. + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class. + + The containing the BSON data to read. + if set to true the root object will be read as a JSON array. + The used when reading values from BSON. + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class. + + The containing the BSON data to read. + if set to true the root object will be read as a JSON array. + The used when reading values from BSON. + + + + Reads the next JSON token from the underlying . + + + true if the next token was read successfully; false if there are no more tokens to read. + + + + + Changes the reader's state to . + If is set to true, the underlying is also closed. + + + + + Represents a writer that provides a fast, non-cached, forward-only way of generating BSON data. + + + + + Gets or sets the used when writing values to BSON. + When set to no conversion will occur. + + The used when writing values to BSON. + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class. + + The to write to. + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class. + + The to write to. + + + + Flushes whatever is in the buffer to the underlying and also flushes the underlying stream. + + + + + Writes the end. + + The token. + + + + Writes a comment /*...*/ containing the specified text. + + Text to place inside the comment. + + + + Writes the start of a constructor with the given name. + + The name of the constructor. + + + + Writes raw JSON. + + The raw JSON to write. + + + + Writes raw JSON where a value is expected and updates the writer's state. + + The raw JSON to write. + + + + Writes the beginning of a JSON array. + + + + + Writes the beginning of a JSON object. + + + + + Writes the property name of a name/value pair on a JSON object. + + The name of the property. + + + + Closes this writer. + If is set to true, the underlying is also closed. + If is set to true, the JSON is auto-completed. + + + + + Writes a value. + An error will raised if the value cannot be written as a single JSON token. + + The value to write. + + + + Writes a null value. + + + + + Writes an undefined value. + + + + + Writes a value. + + The value to write. + + + + Writes a value. + + The value to write. + + + + Writes a value. + + The value to write. + + + + Writes a value. + + The value to write. + + + + Writes a value. + + The value to write. + + + + Writes a value. + + The value to write. + + + + Writes a value. + + The value to write. + + + + Writes a value. + + The value to write. + + + + Writes a value. + + The value to write. + + + + Writes a value. + + The value to write. + + + + Writes a value. + + The value to write. + + + + Writes a value. + + The value to write. + + + + Writes a value. + + The value to write. + + + + Writes a value. + + The value to write. + + + + Writes a value. + + The value to write. + + + + Writes a value. + + The value to write. + + + + Writes a [] value. + + The [] value to write. + + + + Writes a value. + + The value to write. + + + + Writes a value. + + The value to write. + + + + Writes a value. + + The value to write. + + + + Writes a [] value that represents a BSON object id. + + The Object ID value to write. + + + + Writes a BSON regex. + + The regex pattern. + The regex options. + + + + Specifies how constructors are used when initializing objects during deserialization by the . + + + + + First attempt to use the public default constructor, then fall back to a single parameterized constructor, then to the non-public default constructor. + + + + + Json.NET will use a non-public default constructor before falling back to a parameterized constructor. + + + + + Converts a binary value to and from a base 64 string value. + + + + + Writes the JSON representation of the object. + + The to write to. + The value. + The calling serializer. + + + + Reads the JSON representation of the object. + + The to read from. + Type of the object. + The existing value of object being read. + The calling serializer. + The object value. + + + + Determines whether this instance can convert the specified object type. + + Type of the object. + + true if this instance can convert the specified object type; otherwise, false. + + + + + Converts a to and from JSON and BSON. + + + + + Writes the JSON representation of the object. + + The to write to. + The value. + The calling serializer. + + + + Reads the JSON representation of the object. + + The to read from. + Type of the object. + The existing value of object being read. + The calling serializer. + The object value. + + + + Determines whether this instance can convert the specified object type. + + Type of the object. + + true if this instance can convert the specified object type; otherwise, false. + + + + + Creates a custom object. + + The object type to convert. + + + + Writes the JSON representation of the object. + + The to write to. + The value. + The calling serializer. + + + + Reads the JSON representation of the object. + + The to read from. + Type of the object. + The existing value of object being read. + The calling serializer. + The object value. + + + + Creates an object which will then be populated by the serializer. + + Type of the object. + The created object. + + + + Determines whether this instance can convert the specified object type. + + Type of the object. + + true if this instance can convert the specified object type; otherwise, false. + + + + + Gets a value indicating whether this can write JSON. + + + true if this can write JSON; otherwise, false. + + + + + Provides a base class for converting a to and from JSON. + + + + + Determines whether this instance can convert the specified object type. + + Type of the object. + + true if this instance can convert the specified object type; otherwise, false. + + + + + Converts a F# discriminated union type to and from JSON. + + + + + Writes the JSON representation of the object. + + The to write to. + The value. + The calling serializer. + + + + Reads the JSON representation of the object. + + The to read from. + Type of the object. + The existing value of object being read. + The calling serializer. + The object value. + + + + Determines whether this instance can convert the specified object type. + + Type of the object. + + true if this instance can convert the specified object type; otherwise, false. + + + + + Converts an to and from JSON. + + + + + Writes the JSON representation of the object. + + The to write to. + The value. + The calling serializer. + + + + Reads the JSON representation of the object. + + The to read from. + Type of the object. + The existing value of object being read. + The calling serializer. + The object value. + + + + Determines whether this instance can convert the specified object type. + + Type of the object. + + true if this instance can convert the specified object type; otherwise, false. + + + + + Gets a value indicating whether this can write JSON. + + + true if this can write JSON; otherwise, false. + + + + + Converts a to and from the ISO 8601 date format (e.g. "2008-04-12T12:53Z"). + + + + + Gets or sets the date time styles used when converting a date to and from JSON. + + The date time styles used when converting a date to and from JSON. + + + + Gets or sets the date time format used when converting a date to and from JSON. + + The date time format used when converting a date to and from JSON. + + + + Gets or sets the culture used when converting a date to and from JSON. + + The culture used when converting a date to and from JSON. + + + + Writes the JSON representation of the object. + + The to write to. + The value. + The calling serializer. + + + + Reads the JSON representation of the object. + + The to read from. + Type of the object. + The existing value of object being read. + The calling serializer. + The object value. + + + + Converts a to and from a JavaScript Date constructor (e.g. new Date(52231943)). + + + + + Writes the JSON representation of the object. + + The to write to. + The value. + The calling serializer. + + + + Reads the JSON representation of the object. + + The to read from. + Type of the object. + The existing property value of the JSON that is being converted. + The calling serializer. + The object value. + + + + Converts a to and from JSON. + + + + + Writes the JSON representation of the object. + + The to write to. + The value. + The calling serializer. + + + + Reads the JSON representation of the object. + + The to read from. + Type of the object. + The existing value of object being read. + The calling serializer. + The object value. + + + + Determines whether this instance can convert the specified object type. + + Type of the object. + + true if this instance can convert the specified object type; otherwise, false. + + + + + Converts a to and from JSON and BSON. + + + + + Writes the JSON representation of the object. + + The to write to. + The value. + The calling serializer. + + + + Reads the JSON representation of the object. + + The to read from. + Type of the object. + The existing value of object being read. + The calling serializer. + The object value. + + + + Determines whether this instance can convert the specified object type. + + Type of the object. + + true if this instance can convert the specified object type; otherwise, false. + + + + + Converts an to and from its name string value. + + + + + Gets or sets a value indicating whether the written enum text should be camel case. + The default value is false. + + true if the written enum text will be camel case; otherwise, false. + + + + Gets or sets the naming strategy used to resolve how enum text is written. + + The naming strategy used to resolve how enum text is written. + + + + Gets or sets a value indicating whether integer values are allowed when serializing and deserializing. + The default value is true. + + true if integers are allowed when serializing and deserializing; otherwise, false. + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class. + + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class. + + true if the written enum text will be camel case; otherwise, false. + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class. + + The naming strategy used to resolve how enum text is written. + true if integers are allowed when serializing and deserializing; otherwise, false. + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class. + + The of the used to write enum text. + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class. + + The of the used to write enum text. + + The parameter list to use when constructing the described by . + If null, the default constructor is used. + When non-null, there must be a constructor defined in the that exactly matches the number, + order, and type of these parameters. + + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class. + + The of the used to write enum text. + + The parameter list to use when constructing the described by . + If null, the default constructor is used. + When non-null, there must be a constructor defined in the that exactly matches the number, + order, and type of these parameters. + + true if integers are allowed when serializing and deserializing; otherwise, false. + + + + Writes the JSON representation of the object. + + The to write to. + The value. + The calling serializer. + + + + Reads the JSON representation of the object. + + The to read from. + Type of the object. + The existing value of object being read. + The calling serializer. + The object value. + + + + Determines whether this instance can convert the specified object type. + + Type of the object. + + true if this instance can convert the specified object type; otherwise, false. + + + + + Converts a to and from Unix epoch time + + + + + Gets or sets a value indicating whether the dates before Unix epoch + should converted to and from JSON. + + + true to allow converting dates before Unix epoch to and from JSON; + false to throw an exception when a date being converted to or from JSON + occurred before Unix epoch. The default value is false. + + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class. + + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class. + + + true to allow converting dates before Unix epoch to and from JSON; + false to throw an exception when a date being converted to or from JSON + occurred before Unix epoch. The default value is false. + + + + + Writes the JSON representation of the object. + + The to write to. + The value. + The calling serializer. + + + + Reads the JSON representation of the object. + + The to read from. + Type of the object. + The existing property value of the JSON that is being converted. + The calling serializer. + The object value. + + + + Converts a to and from a string (e.g. "1.2.3.4"). + + + + + Writes the JSON representation of the object. + + The to write to. + The value. + The calling serializer. + + + + Reads the JSON representation of the object. + + The to read from. + Type of the object. + The existing property value of the JSON that is being converted. + The calling serializer. + The object value. + + + + Determines whether this instance can convert the specified object type. + + Type of the object. + + true if this instance can convert the specified object type; otherwise, false. + + + + + Converts XML to and from JSON. + + + + + Gets or sets the name of the root element to insert when deserializing to XML if the JSON structure has produced multiple root elements. + + The name of the deserialized root element. + + + + Gets or sets a value to indicate whether to write the Json.NET array attribute. + This attribute helps preserve arrays when converting the written XML back to JSON. + + true if the array attribute is written to the XML; otherwise, false. + + + + Gets or sets a value indicating whether to write the root JSON object. + + true if the JSON root object is omitted; otherwise, false. + + + + Gets or sets a value indicating whether to encode special characters when converting JSON to XML. + If true, special characters like ':', '@', '?', '#' and '$' in JSON property names aren't used to specify + XML namespaces, attributes or processing directives. Instead special characters are encoded and written + as part of the XML element name. + + true if special characters are encoded; otherwise, false. + + + + Writes the JSON representation of the object. + + The to write to. + The calling serializer. + The value. + + + + Reads the JSON representation of the object. + + The to read from. + Type of the object. + The existing value of object being read. + The calling serializer. + The object value. + + + + Checks if the is a namespace attribute. + + Attribute name to test. + The attribute name prefix if it has one, otherwise an empty string. + true if attribute name is for a namespace attribute, otherwise false. + + + + Determines whether this instance can convert the specified value type. + + Type of the value. + + true if this instance can convert the specified value type; otherwise, false. + + + + + Specifies how dates are formatted when writing JSON text. + + + + + Dates are written in the ISO 8601 format, e.g. "2012-03-21T05:40Z". + + + + + Dates are written in the Microsoft JSON format, e.g. "\/Date(1198908717056)\/". + + + + + Specifies how date formatted strings, e.g. "\/Date(1198908717056)\/" and "2012-03-21T05:40Z", are parsed when reading JSON text. + + + + + Date formatted strings are not parsed to a date type and are read as strings. + + + + + Date formatted strings, e.g. "\/Date(1198908717056)\/" and "2012-03-21T05:40Z", are parsed to . + + + + + Date formatted strings, e.g. "\/Date(1198908717056)\/" and "2012-03-21T05:40Z", are parsed to . + + + + + Specifies how to treat the time value when converting between string and . + + + + + Treat as local time. If the object represents a Coordinated Universal Time (UTC), it is converted to the local time. + + + + + Treat as a UTC. If the object represents a local time, it is converted to a UTC. + + + + + Treat as a local time if a is being converted to a string. + If a string is being converted to , convert to a local time if a time zone is specified. + + + + + Time zone information should be preserved when converting. + + + + + The default JSON name table implementation. + + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class. + + + + + Gets a string containing the same characters as the specified range of characters in the given array. + + The character array containing the name to find. + The zero-based index into the array specifying the first character of the name. + The number of characters in the name. + A string containing the same characters as the specified range of characters in the given array. + + + + Adds the specified string into name table. + + The string to add. + This method is not thread-safe. + The resolved string. + + + + Specifies default value handling options for the . + + + + + + + + + Include members where the member value is the same as the member's default value when serializing objects. + Included members are written to JSON. Has no effect when deserializing. + + + + + Ignore members where the member value is the same as the member's default value when serializing objects + so that it is not written to JSON. + This option will ignore all default values (e.g. null for objects and nullable types; 0 for integers, + decimals and floating point numbers; and false for booleans). The default value ignored can be changed by + placing the on the property. + + + + + Members with a default value but no JSON will be set to their default value when deserializing. + + + + + Ignore members where the member value is the same as the member's default value when serializing objects + and set members to their default value when deserializing. + + + + + Specifies float format handling options when writing special floating point numbers, e.g. , + and with . + + + + + Write special floating point values as strings in JSON, e.g. "NaN", "Infinity", "-Infinity". + + + + + Write special floating point values as symbols in JSON, e.g. NaN, Infinity, -Infinity. + Note that this will produce non-valid JSON. + + + + + Write special floating point values as the property's default value in JSON, e.g. 0.0 for a property, null for a of property. + + + + + Specifies how floating point numbers, e.g. 1.0 and 9.9, are parsed when reading JSON text. + + + + + Floating point numbers are parsed to . + + + + + Floating point numbers are parsed to . + + + + + Specifies formatting options for the . + + + + + No special formatting is applied. This is the default. + + + + + Causes child objects to be indented according to the and settings. + + + + + Provides an interface for using pooled arrays. + + The array type content. + + + + Rent an array from the pool. This array must be returned when it is no longer needed. + + The minimum required length of the array. The returned array may be longer. + The rented array from the pool. This array must be returned when it is no longer needed. + + + + Return an array to the pool. + + The array that is being returned. + + + + Provides an interface to enable a class to return line and position information. + + + + + Gets a value indicating whether the class can return line information. + + + true if and can be provided; otherwise, false. + + + + + Gets the current line number. + + The current line number or 0 if no line information is available (for example, when returns false). + + + + Gets the current line position. + + The current line position or 0 if no line information is available (for example, when returns false). + + + + Instructs the how to serialize the collection. + + + + + Gets or sets a value indicating whether null items are allowed in the collection. + + true if null items are allowed in the collection; otherwise, false. + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class. + + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class with a flag indicating whether the array can contain null items. + + A flag indicating whether the array can contain null items. + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class with the specified container Id. + + The container Id. + + + + Instructs the to use the specified constructor when deserializing that object. + + + + + Instructs the how to serialize the object. + + + + + Gets or sets the id. + + The id. + + + + Gets or sets the title. + + The title. + + + + Gets or sets the description. + + The description. + + + + Gets or sets the collection's items converter. + + The collection's items converter. + + + + The parameter list to use when constructing the described by . + If null, the default constructor is used. + When non-null, there must be a constructor defined in the that exactly matches the number, + order, and type of these parameters. + + + + [JsonContainer(ItemConverterType = typeof(MyContainerConverter), ItemConverterParameters = new object[] { 123, "Four" })] + + + + + + Gets or sets the of the . + + The of the . + + + + The parameter list to use when constructing the described by . + If null, the default constructor is used. + When non-null, there must be a constructor defined in the that exactly matches the number, + order, and type of these parameters. + + + + [JsonContainer(NamingStrategyType = typeof(MyNamingStrategy), NamingStrategyParameters = new object[] { 123, "Four" })] + + + + + + Gets or sets a value that indicates whether to preserve object references. + + + true to keep object reference; otherwise, false. The default is false. + + + + + Gets or sets a value that indicates whether to preserve collection's items references. + + + true to keep collection's items object references; otherwise, false. The default is false. + + + + + Gets or sets the reference loop handling used when serializing the collection's items. + + The reference loop handling. + + + + Gets or sets the type name handling used when serializing the collection's items. + + The type name handling. + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class. + + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class with the specified container Id. + + The container Id. + + + + Provides methods for converting between .NET types and JSON types. + + + + + + + + Gets or sets a function that creates default . + Default settings are automatically used by serialization methods on , + and and on . + To serialize without using any default settings create a with + . + + + + + Represents JavaScript's boolean value true as a string. This field is read-only. + + + + + Represents JavaScript's boolean value false as a string. This field is read-only. + + + + + Represents JavaScript's null as a string. This field is read-only. + + + + + Represents JavaScript's undefined as a string. This field is read-only. + + + + + Represents JavaScript's positive infinity as a string. This field is read-only. + + + + + Represents JavaScript's negative infinity as a string. This field is read-only. + + + + + Represents JavaScript's NaN as a string. This field is read-only. + + + + + Converts the to its JSON string representation. + + The value to convert. + A JSON string representation of the . + + + + Converts the to its JSON string representation using the specified. + + The value to convert. + The format the date will be converted to. + The time zone handling when the date is converted to a string. + A JSON string representation of the . + + + + Converts the to its JSON string representation. + + The value to convert. + A JSON string representation of the . + + + + Converts the to its JSON string representation using the specified. + + The value to convert. + The format the date will be converted to. + A JSON string representation of the . + + + + Converts the to its JSON string representation. + + The value to convert. + A JSON string representation of the . + + + + Converts the to its JSON string representation. + + The value to convert. + A JSON string representation of the . + + + + Converts the to its JSON string representation. + + The value to convert. + A JSON string representation of the . + + + + Converts the to its JSON string representation. + + The value to convert. + A JSON string representation of the . + + + + Converts the to its JSON string representation. + + The value to convert. + A JSON string representation of the . + + + + Converts the to its JSON string representation. + + The value to convert. + A JSON string representation of the . + + + + Converts the to its JSON string representation. + + The value to convert. + A JSON string representation of the . + + + + Converts the to its JSON string representation. + + The value to convert. + A JSON string representation of the . + + + + Converts the to its JSON string representation. + + The value to convert. + A JSON string representation of the . + + + + Converts the to its JSON string representation. + + The value to convert. + A JSON string representation of the . + + + + Converts the to its JSON string representation. + + The value to convert. + A JSON string representation of the . + + + + Converts the to its JSON string representation. + + The value to convert. + A JSON string representation of the . + + + + Converts the to its JSON string representation. + + The value to convert. + A JSON string representation of the . + + + + Converts the to its JSON string representation. + + The value to convert. + A JSON string representation of the . + + + + Converts the to its JSON string representation. + + The value to convert. + A JSON string representation of the . + + + + Converts the to its JSON string representation. + + The value to convert. + A JSON string representation of the . + + + + Converts the to its JSON string representation. + + The value to convert. + A JSON string representation of the . + + + + Converts the to its JSON string representation. + + The value to convert. + A JSON string representation of the . + + + + Converts the to its JSON string representation. + + The value to convert. + The string delimiter character. + A JSON string representation of the . + + + + Converts the to its JSON string representation. + + The value to convert. + The string delimiter character. + The string escape handling. + A JSON string representation of the . + + + + Converts the to its JSON string representation. + + The value to convert. + A JSON string representation of the . + + + + Serializes the specified object to a JSON string. + + The object to serialize. + A JSON string representation of the object. + + + + Serializes the specified object to a JSON string using formatting. + + The object to serialize. + Indicates how the output should be formatted. + + A JSON string representation of the object. + + + + + Serializes the specified object to a JSON string using a collection of . + + The object to serialize. + A collection of converters used while serializing. + A JSON string representation of the object. + + + + Serializes the specified object to a JSON string using formatting and a collection of . + + The object to serialize. + Indicates how the output should be formatted. + A collection of converters used while serializing. + A JSON string representation of the object. + + + + Serializes the specified object to a JSON string using . + + The object to serialize. + The used to serialize the object. + If this is null, default serialization settings will be used. + + A JSON string representation of the object. + + + + + Serializes the specified object to a JSON string using a type, formatting and . + + The object to serialize. + The used to serialize the object. + If this is null, default serialization settings will be used. + + The type of the value being serialized. + This parameter is used when is to write out the type name if the type of the value does not match. + Specifying the type is optional. + + + A JSON string representation of the object. + + + + + Serializes the specified object to a JSON string using formatting and . + + The object to serialize. + Indicates how the output should be formatted. + The used to serialize the object. + If this is null, default serialization settings will be used. + + A JSON string representation of the object. + + + + + Serializes the specified object to a JSON string using a type, formatting and . + + The object to serialize. + Indicates how the output should be formatted. + The used to serialize the object. + If this is null, default serialization settings will be used. + + The type of the value being serialized. + This parameter is used when is to write out the type name if the type of the value does not match. + Specifying the type is optional. + + + A JSON string representation of the object. + + + + + Deserializes the JSON to a .NET object. + + The JSON to deserialize. + The deserialized object from the JSON string. + + + + Deserializes the JSON to a .NET object using . + + The JSON to deserialize. + + The used to deserialize the object. + If this is null, default serialization settings will be used. + + The deserialized object from the JSON string. + + + + Deserializes the JSON to the specified .NET type. + + The JSON to deserialize. + The of object being deserialized. + The deserialized object from the JSON string. + + + + Deserializes the JSON to the specified .NET type. + + The type of the object to deserialize to. + The JSON to deserialize. + The deserialized object from the JSON string. + + + + Deserializes the JSON to the given anonymous type. + + + The anonymous type to deserialize to. This can't be specified + traditionally and must be inferred from the anonymous type passed + as a parameter. + + The JSON to deserialize. + The anonymous type object. + The deserialized anonymous type from the JSON string. + + + + Deserializes the JSON to the given anonymous type using . + + + The anonymous type to deserialize to. This can't be specified + traditionally and must be inferred from the anonymous type passed + as a parameter. + + The JSON to deserialize. + The anonymous type object. + + The used to deserialize the object. + If this is null, default serialization settings will be used. + + The deserialized anonymous type from the JSON string. + + + + Deserializes the JSON to the specified .NET type using a collection of . + + The type of the object to deserialize to. + The JSON to deserialize. + Converters to use while deserializing. + The deserialized object from the JSON string. + + + + Deserializes the JSON to the specified .NET type using . + + The type of the object to deserialize to. + The object to deserialize. + + The used to deserialize the object. + If this is null, default serialization settings will be used. + + The deserialized object from the JSON string. + + + + Deserializes the JSON to the specified .NET type using a collection of . + + The JSON to deserialize. + The type of the object to deserialize. + Converters to use while deserializing. + The deserialized object from the JSON string. + + + + Deserializes the JSON to the specified .NET type using . + + The JSON to deserialize. + The type of the object to deserialize to. + + The used to deserialize the object. + If this is null, default serialization settings will be used. + + The deserialized object from the JSON string. + + + + Populates the object with values from the JSON string. + + The JSON to populate values from. + The target object to populate values onto. + + + + Populates the object with values from the JSON string using . + + The JSON to populate values from. + The target object to populate values onto. + + The used to deserialize the object. + If this is null, default serialization settings will be used. + + + + + Serializes the to a JSON string. + + The node to convert to JSON. + A JSON string of the . + + + + Serializes the to a JSON string using formatting. + + The node to convert to JSON. + Indicates how the output should be formatted. + A JSON string of the . + + + + Serializes the to a JSON string using formatting and omits the root object if is true. + + The node to serialize. + Indicates how the output should be formatted. + Omits writing the root object. + A JSON string of the . + + + + Deserializes the from a JSON string. + + The JSON string. + The deserialized . + + + + Deserializes the from a JSON string nested in a root element specified by . + + The JSON string. + The name of the root element to append when deserializing. + The deserialized . + + + + Deserializes the from a JSON string nested in a root element specified by + and writes a Json.NET array attribute for collections. + + The JSON string. + The name of the root element to append when deserializing. + + A value to indicate whether to write the Json.NET array attribute. + This attribute helps preserve arrays when converting the written XML back to JSON. + + The deserialized . + + + + Deserializes the from a JSON string nested in a root element specified by , + writes a Json.NET array attribute for collections, and encodes special characters. + + The JSON string. + The name of the root element to append when deserializing. + + A value to indicate whether to write the Json.NET array attribute. + This attribute helps preserve arrays when converting the written XML back to JSON. + + + A value to indicate whether to encode special characters when converting JSON to XML. + If true, special characters like ':', '@', '?', '#' and '$' in JSON property names aren't used to specify + XML namespaces, attributes or processing directives. Instead special characters are encoded and written + as part of the XML element name. + + The deserialized . + + + + Converts an object to and from JSON. + + + + + Writes the JSON representation of the object. + + The to write to. + The value. + The calling serializer. + + + + Reads the JSON representation of the object. + + The to read from. + Type of the object. + The existing value of object being read. + The calling serializer. + The object value. + + + + Determines whether this instance can convert the specified object type. + + Type of the object. + + true if this instance can convert the specified object type; otherwise, false. + + + + + Gets a value indicating whether this can read JSON. + + true if this can read JSON; otherwise, false. + + + + Gets a value indicating whether this can write JSON. + + true if this can write JSON; otherwise, false. + + + + Converts an object to and from JSON. + + The object type to convert. + + + + Writes the JSON representation of the object. + + The to write to. + The value. + The calling serializer. + + + + Writes the JSON representation of the object. + + The to write to. + The value. + The calling serializer. + + + + Reads the JSON representation of the object. + + The to read from. + Type of the object. + The existing value of object being read. + The calling serializer. + The object value. + + + + Reads the JSON representation of the object. + + The to read from. + Type of the object. + The existing value of object being read. If there is no existing value then null will be used. + The existing value has a value. + The calling serializer. + The object value. + + + + Determines whether this instance can convert the specified object type. + + Type of the object. + + true if this instance can convert the specified object type; otherwise, false. + + + + + Instructs the to use the specified when serializing the member or class. + + + + + Gets the of the . + + The of the . + + + + The parameter list to use when constructing the described by . + If null, the default constructor is used. + + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class. + + Type of the . + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class. + + Type of the . + Parameter list to use when constructing the . Can be null. + + + + Represents a collection of . + + + + + Instructs the how to serialize the collection. + + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class. + + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class with the specified container Id. + + The container Id. + + + + The exception thrown when an error occurs during JSON serialization or deserialization. + + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class. + + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class + with a specified error message. + + The error message that explains the reason for the exception. + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class + with a specified error message and a reference to the inner exception that is the cause of this exception. + + The error message that explains the reason for the exception. + The exception that is the cause of the current exception, or null if no inner exception is specified. + + + + Instructs the to deserialize properties with no matching class member into the specified collection + and write values during serialization. + + + + + Gets or sets a value that indicates whether to write extension data when serializing the object. + + + true to write extension data when serializing the object; otherwise, false. The default is true. + + + + + Gets or sets a value that indicates whether to read extension data when deserializing the object. + + + true to read extension data when deserializing the object; otherwise, false. The default is true. + + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class. + + + + + Instructs the not to serialize the public field or public read/write property value. + + + + + Base class for a table of atomized string objects. + + + + + Gets a string containing the same characters as the specified range of characters in the given array. + + The character array containing the name to find. + The zero-based index into the array specifying the first character of the name. + The number of characters in the name. + A string containing the same characters as the specified range of characters in the given array. + + + + Instructs the how to serialize the object. + + + + + Gets or sets the member serialization. + + The member serialization. + + + + Gets or sets the missing member handling used when deserializing this object. + + The missing member handling. + + + + Gets or sets how the object's properties with null values are handled during serialization and deserialization. + + How the object's properties with null values are handled during serialization and deserialization. + + + + Gets or sets a value that indicates whether the object's properties are required. + + + A value indicating whether the object's properties are required. + + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class. + + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class with the specified member serialization. + + The member serialization. + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class with the specified container Id. + + The container Id. + + + + Instructs the to always serialize the member with the specified name. + + + + + Gets or sets the type used when serializing the property's collection items. + + The collection's items type. + + + + The parameter list to use when constructing the described by . + If null, the default constructor is used. + When non-null, there must be a constructor defined in the that exactly matches the number, + order, and type of these parameters. + + + + [JsonProperty(ItemConverterType = typeof(MyContainerConverter), ItemConverterParameters = new object[] { 123, "Four" })] + + + + + + Gets or sets the of the . + + The of the . + + + + The parameter list to use when constructing the described by . + If null, the default constructor is used. + When non-null, there must be a constructor defined in the that exactly matches the number, + order, and type of these parameters. + + + + [JsonProperty(NamingStrategyType = typeof(MyNamingStrategy), NamingStrategyParameters = new object[] { 123, "Four" })] + + + + + + Gets or sets the null value handling used when serializing this property. + + The null value handling. + + + + Gets or sets the default value handling used when serializing this property. + + The default value handling. + + + + Gets or sets the reference loop handling used when serializing this property. + + The reference loop handling. + + + + Gets or sets the object creation handling used when deserializing this property. + + The object creation handling. + + + + Gets or sets the type name handling used when serializing this property. + + The type name handling. + + + + Gets or sets whether this property's value is serialized as a reference. + + Whether this property's value is serialized as a reference. + + + + Gets or sets the order of serialization of a member. + + The numeric order of serialization. + + + + Gets or sets a value indicating whether this property is required. + + + A value indicating whether this property is required. + + + + + Gets or sets the name of the property. + + The name of the property. + + + + Gets or sets the reference loop handling used when serializing the property's collection items. + + The collection's items reference loop handling. + + + + Gets or sets the type name handling used when serializing the property's collection items. + + The collection's items type name handling. + + + + Gets or sets whether this property's collection items are serialized as a reference. + + Whether this property's collection items are serialized as a reference. + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class. + + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class with the specified name. + + Name of the property. + + + + Represents a reader that provides fast, non-cached, forward-only access to serialized JSON data. + + + + + Asynchronously reads the next JSON token from the source. + + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + A that represents the asynchronous read. The + property returns true if the next token was read successfully; false if there are no more tokens to read. + The default behaviour is to execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. Derived + classes can override this behaviour for true asynchronicity. + + + + Asynchronously skips the children of the current token. + + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + A that represents the asynchronous operation. + The default behaviour is to execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. Derived + classes can override this behaviour for true asynchronicity. + + + + Asynchronously reads the next JSON token from the source as a of . + + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + A that represents the asynchronous read. The + property returns the of . This result will be null at the end of an array. + The default behaviour is to execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. Derived + classes can override this behaviour for true asynchronicity. + + + + Asynchronously reads the next JSON token from the source as a []. + + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + A that represents the asynchronous read. The + property returns the []. This result will be null at the end of an array. + The default behaviour is to execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. Derived + classes can override this behaviour for true asynchronicity. + + + + Asynchronously reads the next JSON token from the source as a of . + + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + A that represents the asynchronous read. The + property returns the of . This result will be null at the end of an array. + The default behaviour is to execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. Derived + classes can override this behaviour for true asynchronicity. + + + + Asynchronously reads the next JSON token from the source as a of . + + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + A that represents the asynchronous read. The + property returns the of . This result will be null at the end of an array. + The default behaviour is to execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. Derived + classes can override this behaviour for true asynchronicity. + + + + Asynchronously reads the next JSON token from the source as a of . + + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + A that represents the asynchronous read. The + property returns the of . This result will be null at the end of an array. + The default behaviour is to execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. Derived + classes can override this behaviour for true asynchronicity. + + + + Asynchronously reads the next JSON token from the source as a of . + + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + A that represents the asynchronous read. The + property returns the of . This result will be null at the end of an array. + The default behaviour is to execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. Derived + classes can override this behaviour for true asynchronicity. + + + + Asynchronously reads the next JSON token from the source as a of . + + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + A that represents the asynchronous read. The + property returns the of . This result will be null at the end of an array. + The default behaviour is to execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. Derived + classes can override this behaviour for true asynchronicity. + + + + Asynchronously reads the next JSON token from the source as a . + + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + A that represents the asynchronous read. The + property returns the . This result will be null at the end of an array. + The default behaviour is to execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. Derived + classes can override this behaviour for true asynchronicity. + + + + Specifies the state of the reader. + + + + + A read method has not been called. + + + + + The end of the file has been reached successfully. + + + + + Reader is at a property. + + + + + Reader is at the start of an object. + + + + + Reader is in an object. + + + + + Reader is at the start of an array. + + + + + Reader is in an array. + + + + + The method has been called. + + + + + Reader has just read a value. + + + + + Reader is at the start of a constructor. + + + + + Reader is in a constructor. + + + + + An error occurred that prevents the read operation from continuing. + + + + + The end of the file has been reached successfully. + + + + + Gets the current reader state. + + The current reader state. + + + + Gets or sets a value indicating whether the source should be closed when this reader is closed. + + + true to close the source when this reader is closed; otherwise false. The default is true. + + + + + Gets or sets a value indicating whether multiple pieces of JSON content can + be read from a continuous stream without erroring. + + + true to support reading multiple pieces of JSON content; otherwise false. + The default is false. + + + + + Gets the quotation mark character used to enclose the value of a string. + + + + + Gets or sets how time zones are handled when reading JSON. + + + + + Gets or sets how date formatted strings, e.g. "\/Date(1198908717056)\/" and "2012-03-21T05:40Z", are parsed when reading JSON. + + + + + Gets or sets how floating point numbers, e.g. 1.0 and 9.9, are parsed when reading JSON text. + + + + + Gets or sets how custom date formatted strings are parsed when reading JSON. + + + + + Gets or sets the maximum depth allowed when reading JSON. Reading past this depth will throw a . + A null value means there is no maximum. + The default value is 64. + + + + + Gets the type of the current JSON token. + + + + + Gets the text value of the current JSON token. + + + + + Gets the .NET type for the current JSON token. + + + + + Gets the depth of the current token in the JSON document. + + The depth of the current token in the JSON document. + + + + Gets the path of the current JSON token. + + + + + Gets or sets the culture used when reading JSON. Defaults to . + + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class. + + + + + Reads the next JSON token from the source. + + true if the next token was read successfully; false if there are no more tokens to read. + + + + Reads the next JSON token from the source as a of . + + A of . This method will return null at the end of an array. + + + + Reads the next JSON token from the source as a . + + A . This method will return null at the end of an array. + + + + Reads the next JSON token from the source as a []. + + A [] or null if the next JSON token is null. This method will return null at the end of an array. + + + + Reads the next JSON token from the source as a of . + + A of . This method will return null at the end of an array. + + + + Reads the next JSON token from the source as a of . + + A of . This method will return null at the end of an array. + + + + Reads the next JSON token from the source as a of . + + A of . This method will return null at the end of an array. + + + + Reads the next JSON token from the source as a of . + + A of . This method will return null at the end of an array. + + + + Reads the next JSON token from the source as a of . + + A of . This method will return null at the end of an array. + + + + Skips the children of the current token. + + + + + Sets the current token. + + The new token. + + + + Sets the current token and value. + + The new token. + The value. + + + + Sets the current token and value. + + The new token. + The value. + A flag indicating whether the position index inside an array should be updated. + + + + Sets the state based on current token type. + + + + + Releases unmanaged and - optionally - managed resources. + + true to release both managed and unmanaged resources; false to release only unmanaged resources. + + + + Changes the reader's state to . + If is set to true, the source is also closed. + + + + + The exception thrown when an error occurs while reading JSON text. + + + + + Gets the line number indicating where the error occurred. + + The line number indicating where the error occurred. + + + + Gets the line position indicating where the error occurred. + + The line position indicating where the error occurred. + + + + Gets the path to the JSON where the error occurred. + + The path to the JSON where the error occurred. + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class. + + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class + with a specified error message. + + The error message that explains the reason for the exception. + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class + with a specified error message and a reference to the inner exception that is the cause of this exception. + + The error message that explains the reason for the exception. + The exception that is the cause of the current exception, or null if no inner exception is specified. + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class + with a specified error message, JSON path, line number, line position, and a reference to the inner exception that is the cause of this exception. + + The error message that explains the reason for the exception. + The path to the JSON where the error occurred. + The line number indicating where the error occurred. + The line position indicating where the error occurred. + The exception that is the cause of the current exception, or null if no inner exception is specified. + + + + Instructs the to always serialize the member, and to require that the member has a value. + + + + + The exception thrown when an error occurs during JSON serialization or deserialization. + + + + + Gets the line number indicating where the error occurred. + + The line number indicating where the error occurred. + + + + Gets the line position indicating where the error occurred. + + The line position indicating where the error occurred. + + + + Gets the path to the JSON where the error occurred. + + The path to the JSON where the error occurred. + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class. + + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class + with a specified error message. + + The error message that explains the reason for the exception. + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class + with a specified error message and a reference to the inner exception that is the cause of this exception. + + The error message that explains the reason for the exception. + The exception that is the cause of the current exception, or null if no inner exception is specified. + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class + with a specified error message, JSON path, line number, line position, and a reference to the inner exception that is the cause of this exception. + + The error message that explains the reason for the exception. + The path to the JSON where the error occurred. + The line number indicating where the error occurred. + The line position indicating where the error occurred. + The exception that is the cause of the current exception, or null if no inner exception is specified. + + + + Serializes and deserializes objects into and from the JSON format. + The enables you to control how objects are encoded into JSON. + + + + + Occurs when the errors during serialization and deserialization. + + + + + Gets or sets the used by the serializer when resolving references. + + + + + Gets or sets the used by the serializer when resolving type names. + + + + + Gets or sets the used by the serializer when resolving type names. + + + + + Gets or sets the used by the serializer when writing trace messages. + + The trace writer. + + + + Gets or sets the equality comparer used by the serializer when comparing references. + + The equality comparer. + + + + Gets or sets how type name writing and reading is handled by the serializer. + The default value is . + + + should be used with caution when your application deserializes JSON from an external source. + Incoming types should be validated with a custom + when deserializing with a value other than . + + + + + Gets or sets how a type name assembly is written and resolved by the serializer. + The default value is . + + The type name assembly format. + + + + Gets or sets how a type name assembly is written and resolved by the serializer. + The default value is . + + The type name assembly format. + + + + Gets or sets how object references are preserved by the serializer. + The default value is . + + + + + Gets or sets how reference loops (e.g. a class referencing itself) is handled. + The default value is . + + + + + Gets or sets how missing members (e.g. JSON contains a property that isn't a member on the object) are handled during deserialization. + The default value is . + + + + + Gets or sets how null values are handled during serialization and deserialization. + The default value is . + + + + + Gets or sets how default values are handled during serialization and deserialization. + The default value is . + + + + + Gets or sets how objects are created during deserialization. + The default value is . + + The object creation handling. + + + + Gets or sets how constructors are used during deserialization. + The default value is . + + The constructor handling. + + + + Gets or sets how metadata properties are used during deserialization. + The default value is . + + The metadata properties handling. + + + + Gets a collection that will be used during serialization. + + Collection that will be used during serialization. + + + + Gets or sets the contract resolver used by the serializer when + serializing .NET objects to JSON and vice versa. + + + + + Gets or sets the used by the serializer when invoking serialization callback methods. + + The context. + + + + Indicates how JSON text output is formatted. + The default value is . + + + + + Gets or sets how dates are written to JSON text. + The default value is . + + + + + Gets or sets how time zones are handled during serialization and deserialization. + The default value is . + + + + + Gets or sets how date formatted strings, e.g. "\/Date(1198908717056)\/" and "2012-03-21T05:40Z", are parsed when reading JSON. + The default value is . + + + + + Gets or sets how floating point numbers, e.g. 1.0 and 9.9, are parsed when reading JSON text. + The default value is . + + + + + Gets or sets how special floating point numbers, e.g. , + and , + are written as JSON text. + The default value is . + + + + + Gets or sets how strings are escaped when writing JSON text. + The default value is . + + + + + Gets or sets how and values are formatted when writing JSON text, + and the expected date format when reading JSON text. + The default value is "yyyy'-'MM'-'dd'T'HH':'mm':'ss.FFFFFFFK". + + + + + Gets or sets the culture used when reading JSON. + The default value is . + + + + + Gets or sets the maximum depth allowed when reading JSON. Reading past this depth will throw a . + A null value means there is no maximum. + The default value is 64. + + + + + Gets a value indicating whether there will be a check for additional JSON content after deserializing an object. + The default value is false. + + + true if there will be a check for additional JSON content after deserializing an object; otherwise, false. + + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class. + + + + + Creates a new instance. + The will not use default settings + from . + + + A new instance. + The will not use default settings + from . + + + + + Creates a new instance using the specified . + The will not use default settings + from . + + The settings to be applied to the . + + A new instance using the specified . + The will not use default settings + from . + + + + + Creates a new instance. + The will use default settings + from . + + + A new instance. + The will use default settings + from . + + + + + Creates a new instance using the specified . + The will use default settings + from as well as the specified . + + The settings to be applied to the . + + A new instance using the specified . + The will use default settings + from as well as the specified . + + + + + Populates the JSON values onto the target object. + + The that contains the JSON structure to read values from. + The target object to populate values onto. + + + + Populates the JSON values onto the target object. + + The that contains the JSON structure to read values from. + The target object to populate values onto. + + + + Deserializes the JSON structure contained by the specified . + + The that contains the JSON structure to deserialize. + The being deserialized. + + + + Deserializes the JSON structure contained by the specified + into an instance of the specified type. + + The containing the object. + The of object being deserialized. + The instance of being deserialized. + + + + Deserializes the JSON structure contained by the specified + into an instance of the specified type. + + The containing the object. + The type of the object to deserialize. + The instance of being deserialized. + + + + Deserializes the JSON structure contained by the specified + into an instance of the specified type. + + The containing the object. + The of object being deserialized. + The instance of being deserialized. + + + + Serializes the specified and writes the JSON structure + using the specified . + + The used to write the JSON structure. + The to serialize. + + + + Serializes the specified and writes the JSON structure + using the specified . + + The used to write the JSON structure. + The to serialize. + + The type of the value being serialized. + This parameter is used when is to write out the type name if the type of the value does not match. + Specifying the type is optional. + + + + + Serializes the specified and writes the JSON structure + using the specified . + + The used to write the JSON structure. + The to serialize. + + The type of the value being serialized. + This parameter is used when is Auto to write out the type name if the type of the value does not match. + Specifying the type is optional. + + + + + Serializes the specified and writes the JSON structure + using the specified . + + The used to write the JSON structure. + The to serialize. + + + + Specifies the settings on a object. + + + + + Gets or sets how reference loops (e.g. a class referencing itself) are handled. + The default value is . + + Reference loop handling. + + + + Gets or sets how missing members (e.g. JSON contains a property that isn't a member on the object) are handled during deserialization. + The default value is . + + Missing member handling. + + + + Gets or sets how objects are created during deserialization. + The default value is . + + The object creation handling. + + + + Gets or sets how null values are handled during serialization and deserialization. + The default value is . + + Null value handling. + + + + Gets or sets how default values are handled during serialization and deserialization. + The default value is . + + The default value handling. + + + + Gets or sets a collection that will be used during serialization. + + The converters. + + + + Gets or sets how object references are preserved by the serializer. + The default value is . + + The preserve references handling. + + + + Gets or sets how type name writing and reading is handled by the serializer. + The default value is . + + + should be used with caution when your application deserializes JSON from an external source. + Incoming types should be validated with a custom + when deserializing with a value other than . + + The type name handling. + + + + Gets or sets how metadata properties are used during deserialization. + The default value is . + + The metadata properties handling. + + + + Gets or sets how a type name assembly is written and resolved by the serializer. + The default value is . + + The type name assembly format. + + + + Gets or sets how a type name assembly is written and resolved by the serializer. + The default value is . + + The type name assembly format. + + + + Gets or sets how constructors are used during deserialization. + The default value is . + + The constructor handling. + + + + Gets or sets the contract resolver used by the serializer when + serializing .NET objects to JSON and vice versa. + + The contract resolver. + + + + Gets or sets the equality comparer used by the serializer when comparing references. + + The equality comparer. + + + + Gets or sets the used by the serializer when resolving references. + + The reference resolver. + + + + Gets or sets a function that creates the used by the serializer when resolving references. + + A function that creates the used by the serializer when resolving references. + + + + Gets or sets the used by the serializer when writing trace messages. + + The trace writer. + + + + Gets or sets the used by the serializer when resolving type names. + + The binder. + + + + Gets or sets the used by the serializer when resolving type names. + + The binder. + + + + Gets or sets the error handler called during serialization and deserialization. + + The error handler called during serialization and deserialization. + + + + Gets or sets the used by the serializer when invoking serialization callback methods. + + The context. + + + + Gets or sets how and values are formatted when writing JSON text, + and the expected date format when reading JSON text. + The default value is "yyyy'-'MM'-'dd'T'HH':'mm':'ss.FFFFFFFK". + + + + + Gets or sets the maximum depth allowed when reading JSON. Reading past this depth will throw a . + A null value means there is no maximum. + The default value is 64. + + + + + Indicates how JSON text output is formatted. + The default value is . + + + + + Gets or sets how dates are written to JSON text. + The default value is . + + + + + Gets or sets how time zones are handled during serialization and deserialization. + The default value is . + + + + + Gets or sets how date formatted strings, e.g. "\/Date(1198908717056)\/" and "2012-03-21T05:40Z", are parsed when reading JSON. + The default value is . + + + + + Gets or sets how special floating point numbers, e.g. , + and , + are written as JSON. + The default value is . + + + + + Gets or sets how floating point numbers, e.g. 1.0 and 9.9, are parsed when reading JSON text. + The default value is . + + + + + Gets or sets how strings are escaped when writing JSON text. + The default value is . + + + + + Gets or sets the culture used when reading JSON. + The default value is . + + + + + Gets a value indicating whether there will be a check for additional content after deserializing an object. + The default value is false. + + + true if there will be a check for additional content after deserializing an object; otherwise, false. + + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class. + + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class + using values copied from the passed in . + + + + + Represents a reader that provides fast, non-cached, forward-only access to JSON text data. + + + + + Asynchronously reads the next JSON token from the source. + + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + A that represents the asynchronous read. The + property returns true if the next token was read successfully; false if there are no more tokens to read. + Derived classes must override this method to get asynchronous behaviour. Otherwise it will + execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. + + + + Asynchronously reads the next JSON token from the source as a of . + + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + A that represents the asynchronous read. The + property returns the of . This result will be null at the end of an array. + Derived classes must override this method to get asynchronous behaviour. Otherwise it will + execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. + + + + Asynchronously reads the next JSON token from the source as a []. + + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + A that represents the asynchronous read. The + property returns the []. This result will be null at the end of an array. + Derived classes must override this method to get asynchronous behaviour. Otherwise it will + execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. + + + + Asynchronously reads the next JSON token from the source as a of . + + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + A that represents the asynchronous read. The + property returns the of . This result will be null at the end of an array. + Derived classes must override this method to get asynchronous behaviour. Otherwise it will + execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. + + + + Asynchronously reads the next JSON token from the source as a of . + + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + A that represents the asynchronous read. The + property returns the of . This result will be null at the end of an array. + Derived classes must override this method to get asynchronous behaviour. Otherwise it will + execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. + + + + Asynchronously reads the next JSON token from the source as a of . + + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + A that represents the asynchronous read. The + property returns the of . This result will be null at the end of an array. + Derived classes must override this method to get asynchronous behaviour. Otherwise it will + execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. + + + + Asynchronously reads the next JSON token from the source as a of . + + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + A that represents the asynchronous read. The + property returns the of . This result will be null at the end of an array. + Derived classes must override this method to get asynchronous behaviour. Otherwise it will + execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. + + + + Asynchronously reads the next JSON token from the source as a of . + + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + A that represents the asynchronous read. The + property returns the of . This result will be null at the end of an array. + Derived classes must override this method to get asynchronous behaviour. Otherwise it will + execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. + + + + Asynchronously reads the next JSON token from the source as a . + + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + A that represents the asynchronous read. The + property returns the . This result will be null at the end of an array. + Derived classes must override this method to get asynchronous behaviour. Otherwise it will + execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class with the specified . + + The containing the JSON data to read. + + + + Gets or sets the reader's property name table. + + + + + Gets or sets the reader's character buffer pool. + + + + + Reads the next JSON token from the underlying . + + + true if the next token was read successfully; false if there are no more tokens to read. + + + + + Reads the next JSON token from the underlying as a of . + + A of . This method will return null at the end of an array. + + + + Reads the next JSON token from the underlying as a of . + + A of . This method will return null at the end of an array. + + + + Reads the next JSON token from the underlying as a . + + A . This method will return null at the end of an array. + + + + Reads the next JSON token from the underlying as a []. + + A [] or null if the next JSON token is null. This method will return null at the end of an array. + + + + Reads the next JSON token from the underlying as a of . + + A of . This method will return null at the end of an array. + + + + Reads the next JSON token from the underlying as a of . + + A of . This method will return null at the end of an array. + + + + Reads the next JSON token from the underlying as a of . + + A of . This method will return null at the end of an array. + + + + Reads the next JSON token from the underlying as a of . + + A of . This method will return null at the end of an array. + + + + Changes the reader's state to . + If is set to true, the underlying is also closed. + + + + + Gets a value indicating whether the class can return line information. + + + true if and can be provided; otherwise, false. + + + + + Gets the current line number. + + + The current line number or 0 if no line information is available (for example, returns false). + + + + + Gets the current line position. + + + The current line position or 0 if no line information is available (for example, returns false). + + + + + Represents a writer that provides a fast, non-cached, forward-only way of generating JSON data. + + + + + Asynchronously flushes whatever is in the buffer to the destination and also flushes the destination. + + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + A that represents the asynchronous operation. + Derived classes must override this method to get asynchronous behaviour. Otherwise it will + execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. + + + + Asynchronously writes the JSON value delimiter. + + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + A that represents the asynchronous operation. + Derived classes must override this method to get asynchronous behaviour. Otherwise it will + execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. + + + + Asynchronously writes the specified end token. + + The end token to write. + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + A that represents the asynchronous operation. + Derived classes must override this method to get asynchronous behaviour. Otherwise it will + execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. + + + + Asynchronously closes this writer. + If is set to true, the destination is also closed. + + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + A that represents the asynchronous operation. + Derived classes must override this method to get asynchronous behaviour. Otherwise it will + execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. + + + + Asynchronously writes the end of the current JSON object or array. + + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + A that represents the asynchronous operation. + Derived classes must override this method to get asynchronous behaviour. Otherwise it will + execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. + + + + Asynchronously writes indent characters. + + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + A that represents the asynchronous operation. + Derived classes must override this method to get asynchronous behaviour. Otherwise it will + execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. + + + + Asynchronously writes an indent space. + + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + A that represents the asynchronous operation. + Derived classes must override this method to get asynchronous behaviour. Otherwise it will + execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. + + + + Asynchronously writes raw JSON without changing the writer's state. + + The raw JSON to write. + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + A that represents the asynchronous operation. + Derived classes must override this method to get asynchronous behaviour. Otherwise it will + execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. + + + + Asynchronously writes a null value. + + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + A that represents the asynchronous operation. + Derived classes must override this method to get asynchronous behaviour. Otherwise it will + execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. + + + + Asynchronously writes the property name of a name/value pair of a JSON object. + + The name of the property. + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + A that represents the asynchronous operation. + Derived classes must override this method to get asynchronous behaviour. Otherwise it will + execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. + + + + Asynchronously writes the property name of a name/value pair of a JSON object. + + The name of the property. + A flag to indicate whether the text should be escaped when it is written as a JSON property name. + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + A that represents the asynchronous operation. + Derived classes must override this method to get asynchronous behaviour. Otherwise it will + execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. + + + + Asynchronously writes the beginning of a JSON array. + + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + A that represents the asynchronous operation. + Derived classes must override this method to get asynchronous behaviour. Otherwise it will + execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. + + + + Asynchronously writes the beginning of a JSON object. + + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + A that represents the asynchronous operation. + Derived classes must override this method to get asynchronous behaviour. Otherwise it will + execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. + + + + Asynchronously writes the start of a constructor with the given name. + + The name of the constructor. + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + A that represents the asynchronous operation. + Derived classes must override this method to get asynchronous behaviour. Otherwise it will + execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. + + + + Asynchronously writes an undefined value. + + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + A that represents the asynchronous operation. + Derived classes must override this method to get asynchronous behaviour. Otherwise it will + execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. + + + + Asynchronously writes the given white space. + + The string of white space characters. + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + A that represents the asynchronous operation. + Derived classes must override this method to get asynchronous behaviour. Otherwise it will + execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. + + + + Asynchronously writes a of value. + + The of value to write. + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + A that represents the asynchronous operation. + Derived classes must override this method to get asynchronous behaviour. Otherwise it will + execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. + + + + Asynchronously writes a value. + + The value to write. + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + A that represents the asynchronous operation. + Derived classes must override this method to get asynchronous behaviour. Otherwise it will + execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. + + + + Asynchronously writes a value. + + The value to write. + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + A that represents the asynchronous operation. + Derived classes must override this method to get asynchronous behaviour. Otherwise it will + execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. + + + + Asynchronously writes a of value. + + The of value to write. + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + A that represents the asynchronous operation. + Derived classes must override this method to get asynchronous behaviour. Otherwise it will + execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. + + + + Asynchronously writes a [] value. + + The [] value to write. + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + A that represents the asynchronous operation. + Derived classes must override this method to get asynchronous behaviour. Otherwise it will + execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. + + + + Asynchronously writes a value. + + The value to write. + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + A that represents the asynchronous operation. + Derived classes must override this method to get asynchronous behaviour. Otherwise it will + execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. + + + + Asynchronously writes a of value. + + The of value to write. + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + A that represents the asynchronous operation. + Derived classes must override this method to get asynchronous behaviour. Otherwise it will + execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. + + + + Asynchronously writes a value. + + The value to write. + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + A that represents the asynchronous operation. + Derived classes must override this method to get asynchronous behaviour. Otherwise it will + execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. + + + + Asynchronously writes a of value. + + The of value to write. + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + A that represents the asynchronous operation. + Derived classes must override this method to get asynchronous behaviour. Otherwise it will + execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. + + + + Asynchronously writes a value. + + The value to write. + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + A that represents the asynchronous operation. + Derived classes must override this method to get asynchronous behaviour. Otherwise it will + execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. + + + + Asynchronously writes a of value. + + The of value to write. + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + A that represents the asynchronous operation. + Derived classes must override this method to get asynchronous behaviour. Otherwise it will + execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. + + + + Asynchronously writes a value. + + The value to write. + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + A that represents the asynchronous operation. + Derived classes must override this method to get asynchronous behaviour. Otherwise it will + execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. + + + + Asynchronously writes a of value. + + The of value to write. + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + A that represents the asynchronous operation. + Derived classes must override this method to get asynchronous behaviour. Otherwise it will + execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. + + + + Asynchronously writes a value. + + The value to write. + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + A that represents the asynchronous operation. + Derived classes must override this method to get asynchronous behaviour. Otherwise it will + execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. + + + + Asynchronously writes a of value. + + The of value to write. + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + A that represents the asynchronous operation. + Derived classes must override this method to get asynchronous behaviour. Otherwise it will + execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. + + + + Asynchronously writes a value. + + The value to write. + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + A that represents the asynchronous operation. + Derived classes must override this method to get asynchronous behaviour. Otherwise it will + execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. + + + + Asynchronously writes a of value. + + The of value to write. + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + A that represents the asynchronous operation. + Derived classes must override this method to get asynchronous behaviour. Otherwise it will + execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. + + + + Asynchronously writes a value. + + The value to write. + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + A that represents the asynchronous operation. + Derived classes must override this method to get asynchronous behaviour. Otherwise it will + execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. + + + + Asynchronously writes a of value. + + The of value to write. + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + A that represents the asynchronous operation. + Derived classes must override this method to get asynchronous behaviour. Otherwise it will + execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. + + + + Asynchronously writes a value. + + The value to write. + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + A that represents the asynchronous operation. + Derived classes must override this method to get asynchronous behaviour. Otherwise it will + execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. + + + + Asynchronously writes a of value. + + The of value to write. + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + A that represents the asynchronous operation. + Derived classes must override this method to get asynchronous behaviour. Otherwise it will + execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. + + + + Asynchronously writes a value. + + The value to write. + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + A that represents the asynchronous operation. + Derived classes must override this method to get asynchronous behaviour. Otherwise it will + execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. + + + + Asynchronously writes a of value. + + The of value to write. + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + A that represents the asynchronous operation. + Derived classes must override this method to get asynchronous behaviour. Otherwise it will + execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. + + + + Asynchronously writes a value. + + The value to write. + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + A that represents the asynchronous operation. + Derived classes must override this method to get asynchronous behaviour. Otherwise it will + execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. + + + + Asynchronously writes a value. + + The value to write. + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + A that represents the asynchronous operation. + Derived classes must override this method to get asynchronous behaviour. Otherwise it will + execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. + + + + Asynchronously writes a of value. + + The of value to write. + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + A that represents the asynchronous operation. + Derived classes must override this method to get asynchronous behaviour. Otherwise it will + execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. + + + + Asynchronously writes a value. + + The value to write. + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + A that represents the asynchronous operation. + Derived classes must override this method to get asynchronous behaviour. Otherwise it will + execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. + + + + Asynchronously writes a of value. + + The of value to write. + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + A that represents the asynchronous operation. + Derived classes must override this method to get asynchronous behaviour. Otherwise it will + execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. + + + + Asynchronously writes a value. + + The value to write. + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + A that represents the asynchronous operation. + Derived classes must override this method to get asynchronous behaviour. Otherwise it will + execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. + + + + Asynchronously writes a value. + + The value to write. + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + A that represents the asynchronous operation. + Derived classes must override this method to get asynchronous behaviour. Otherwise it will + execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. + + + + Asynchronously writes a of value. + + The of value to write. + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + A that represents the asynchronous operation. + Derived classes must override this method to get asynchronous behaviour. Otherwise it will + execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. + + + + Asynchronously writes a value. + + The value to write. + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + A that represents the asynchronous operation. + Derived classes must override this method to get asynchronous behaviour. Otherwise it will + execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. + + + + Asynchronously writes a of value. + + The of value to write. + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + A that represents the asynchronous operation. + Derived classes must override this method to get asynchronous behaviour. Otherwise it will + execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. + + + + Asynchronously writes a value. + + The value to write. + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + A that represents the asynchronous operation. + Derived classes must override this method to get asynchronous behaviour. Otherwise it will + execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. + + + + Asynchronously writes a of value. + + The of value to write. + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + A that represents the asynchronous operation. + Derived classes must override this method to get asynchronous behaviour. Otherwise it will + execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. + + + + Asynchronously writes a value. + + The value to write. + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + A that represents the asynchronous operation. + Derived classes must override this method to get asynchronous behaviour. Otherwise it will + execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. + + + + Asynchronously writes a value. + + The value to write. + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + A that represents the asynchronous operation. + Derived classes must override this method to get asynchronous behaviour. Otherwise it will + execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. + + + + Asynchronously writes a of value. + + The of value to write. + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + A that represents the asynchronous operation. + Derived classes must override this method to get asynchronous behaviour. Otherwise it will + execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. + + + + Asynchronously writes a comment /*...*/ containing the specified text. + + Text to place inside the comment. + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + A that represents the asynchronous operation. + Derived classes must override this method to get asynchronous behaviour. Otherwise it will + execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. + + + + Asynchronously writes the end of an array. + + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + A that represents the asynchronous operation. + Derived classes must override this method to get asynchronous behaviour. Otherwise it will + execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. + + + + Asynchronously writes the end of a constructor. + + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + A that represents the asynchronous operation. + Derived classes must override this method to get asynchronous behaviour. Otherwise it will + execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. + + + + Asynchronously writes the end of a JSON object. + + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + A that represents the asynchronous operation. + Derived classes must override this method to get asynchronous behaviour. Otherwise it will + execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. + + + + Asynchronously writes raw JSON where a value is expected and updates the writer's state. + + The raw JSON to write. + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + A that represents the asynchronous operation. + Derived classes must override this method to get asynchronous behaviour. Otherwise it will + execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. + + + + Gets or sets the writer's character array pool. + + + + + Gets or sets how many s to write for each level in the hierarchy when is set to . + + + + + Gets or sets which character to use to quote attribute values. + + + + + Gets or sets which character to use for indenting when is set to . + + + + + Gets or sets a value indicating whether object names will be surrounded with quotes. + + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class using the specified . + + The to write to. + + + + Flushes whatever is in the buffer to the underlying and also flushes the underlying . + + + + + Closes this writer. + If is set to true, the underlying is also closed. + If is set to true, the JSON is auto-completed. + + + + + Writes the beginning of a JSON object. + + + + + Writes the beginning of a JSON array. + + + + + Writes the start of a constructor with the given name. + + The name of the constructor. + + + + Writes the specified end token. + + The end token to write. + + + + Writes the property name of a name/value pair on a JSON object. + + The name of the property. + + + + Writes the property name of a name/value pair on a JSON object. + + The name of the property. + A flag to indicate whether the text should be escaped when it is written as a JSON property name. + + + + Writes indent characters. + + + + + Writes the JSON value delimiter. + + + + + Writes an indent space. + + + + + Writes a value. + An error will raised if the value cannot be written as a single JSON token. + + The value to write. + + + + Writes a null value. + + + + + Writes an undefined value. + + + + + Writes raw JSON. + + The raw JSON to write. + + + + Writes a value. + + The value to write. + + + + Writes a value. + + The value to write. + + + + Writes a value. + + The value to write. + + + + Writes a value. + + The value to write. + + + + Writes a value. + + The value to write. + + + + Writes a value. + + The value to write. + + + + Writes a of value. + + The of value to write. + + + + Writes a value. + + The value to write. + + + + Writes a of value. + + The of value to write. + + + + Writes a value. + + The value to write. + + + + Writes a value. + + The value to write. + + + + Writes a value. + + The value to write. + + + + Writes a value. + + The value to write. + + + + Writes a value. + + The value to write. + + + + Writes a value. + + The value to write. + + + + Writes a value. + + The value to write. + + + + Writes a value. + + The value to write. + + + + Writes a [] value. + + The [] value to write. + + + + Writes a value. + + The value to write. + + + + Writes a value. + + The value to write. + + + + Writes a value. + + The value to write. + + + + Writes a value. + + The value to write. + + + + Writes a comment /*...*/ containing the specified text. + + Text to place inside the comment. + + + + Writes the given white space. + + The string of white space characters. + + + + Specifies the type of JSON token. + + + + + This is returned by the if a read method has not been called. + + + + + An object start token. + + + + + An array start token. + + + + + A constructor start token. + + + + + An object property name. + + + + + A comment. + + + + + Raw JSON. + + + + + An integer. + + + + + A float. + + + + + A string. + + + + + A boolean. + + + + + A null token. + + + + + An undefined token. + + + + + An object end token. + + + + + An array end token. + + + + + A constructor end token. + + + + + A Date. + + + + + Byte data. + + + + + + Represents a reader that provides validation. + + + JSON Schema validation has been moved to its own package. See https://www.newtonsoft.com/jsonschema for more details. + + + + + + Sets an event handler for receiving schema validation errors. + + + + + Gets the text value of the current JSON token. + + + + + + Gets the depth of the current token in the JSON document. + + The depth of the current token in the JSON document. + + + + Gets the path of the current JSON token. + + + + + Gets the quotation mark character used to enclose the value of a string. + + + + + + Gets the type of the current JSON token. + + + + + + Gets the .NET type for the current JSON token. + + + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class that + validates the content returned from the given . + + The to read from while validating. + + + + Gets or sets the schema. + + The schema. + + + + Gets the used to construct this . + + The specified in the constructor. + + + + Changes the reader's state to . + If is set to true, the underlying is also closed. + + + + + Reads the next JSON token from the underlying as a of . + + A of . + + + + Reads the next JSON token from the underlying as a []. + + + A [] or null if the next JSON token is null. + + + + + Reads the next JSON token from the underlying as a of . + + A of . + + + + Reads the next JSON token from the underlying as a of . + + A of . + + + + Reads the next JSON token from the underlying as a of . + + A of . + + + + Reads the next JSON token from the underlying as a . + + A . This method will return null at the end of an array. + + + + Reads the next JSON token from the underlying as a of . + + A of . This method will return null at the end of an array. + + + + Reads the next JSON token from the underlying as a of . + + A of . + + + + Reads the next JSON token from the underlying . + + + true if the next token was read successfully; false if there are no more tokens to read. + + + + + Represents a writer that provides a fast, non-cached, forward-only way of generating JSON data. + + + + + Asynchronously closes this writer. + If is set to true, the destination is also closed. + + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + A that represents the asynchronous operation. + The default behaviour is to execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. Derived + classes can override this behaviour for true asynchronicity. + + + + Asynchronously flushes whatever is in the buffer to the destination and also flushes the destination. + + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + A that represents the asynchronous operation. + The default behaviour is to execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. Derived + classes can override this behaviour for true asynchronicity. + + + + Asynchronously writes the specified end token. + + The end token to write. + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + A that represents the asynchronous operation. + The default behaviour is to execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. Derived + classes can override this behaviour for true asynchronicity. + + + + Asynchronously writes indent characters. + + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + A that represents the asynchronous operation. + The default behaviour is to execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. Derived + classes can override this behaviour for true asynchronicity. + + + + Asynchronously writes the JSON value delimiter. + + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + A that represents the asynchronous operation. + The default behaviour is to execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. Derived + classes can override this behaviour for true asynchronicity. + + + + Asynchronously writes an indent space. + + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + A that represents the asynchronous operation. + The default behaviour is to execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. Derived + classes can override this behaviour for true asynchronicity. + + + + Asynchronously writes raw JSON without changing the writer's state. + + The raw JSON to write. + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + A that represents the asynchronous operation. + The default behaviour is to execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. Derived + classes can override this behaviour for true asynchronicity. + + + + Asynchronously writes the end of the current JSON object or array. + + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + A that represents the asynchronous operation. + The default behaviour is to execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. Derived + classes can override this behaviour for true asynchronicity. + + + + Asynchronously writes the end of an array. + + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + A that represents the asynchronous operation. + The default behaviour is to execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. Derived + classes can override this behaviour for true asynchronicity. + + + + Asynchronously writes the end of a constructor. + + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + A that represents the asynchronous operation. + The default behaviour is to execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. Derived + classes can override this behaviour for true asynchronicity. + + + + Asynchronously writes the end of a JSON object. + + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + A that represents the asynchronous operation. + The default behaviour is to execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. Derived + classes can override this behaviour for true asynchronicity. + + + + Asynchronously writes a null value. + + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + A that represents the asynchronous operation. + The default behaviour is to execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. Derived + classes can override this behaviour for true asynchronicity. + + + + Asynchronously writes the property name of a name/value pair of a JSON object. + + The name of the property. + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + A that represents the asynchronous operation. + The default behaviour is to execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. Derived + classes can override this behaviour for true asynchronicity. + + + + Asynchronously writes the property name of a name/value pair of a JSON object. + + The name of the property. + A flag to indicate whether the text should be escaped when it is written as a JSON property name. + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + A that represents the asynchronous operation. + The default behaviour is to execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. Derived + classes can override this behaviour for true asynchronicity. + + + + Asynchronously writes the beginning of a JSON array. + + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + A that represents the asynchronous operation. + The default behaviour is to execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. Derived + classes can override this behaviour for true asynchronicity. + + + + Asynchronously writes a comment /*...*/ containing the specified text. + + Text to place inside the comment. + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + A that represents the asynchronous operation. + The default behaviour is to execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. Derived + classes can override this behaviour for true asynchronicity. + + + + Asynchronously writes raw JSON where a value is expected and updates the writer's state. + + The raw JSON to write. + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + A that represents the asynchronous operation. + The default behaviour is to execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. Derived + classes can override this behaviour for true asynchronicity. + + + + Asynchronously writes the start of a constructor with the given name. + + The name of the constructor. + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + A that represents the asynchronous operation. + The default behaviour is to execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. Derived + classes can override this behaviour for true asynchronicity. + + + + Asynchronously writes the beginning of a JSON object. + + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + A that represents the asynchronous operation. + The default behaviour is to execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. Derived + classes can override this behaviour for true asynchronicity. + + + + Asynchronously writes the current token. + + The to read the token from. + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + A that represents the asynchronous operation. + The default behaviour is to execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. Derived + classes can override this behaviour for true asynchronicity. + + + + Asynchronously writes the current token. + + The to read the token from. + A flag indicating whether the current token's children should be written. + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + A that represents the asynchronous operation. + The default behaviour is to execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. Derived + classes can override this behaviour for true asynchronicity. + + + + Asynchronously writes the token and its value. + + The to write. + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + A that represents the asynchronous operation. + The default behaviour is to execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. Derived + classes can override this behaviour for true asynchronicity. + + + + Asynchronously writes the token and its value. + + The to write. + + The value to write. + A value is only required for tokens that have an associated value, e.g. the property name for . + null can be passed to the method for tokens that don't have a value, e.g. . + + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + A that represents the asynchronous operation. + The default behaviour is to execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. Derived + classes can override this behaviour for true asynchronicity. + + + + Asynchronously writes a of value. + + The of value to write. + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + A that represents the asynchronous operation. + The default behaviour is to execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. Derived + classes can override this behaviour for true asynchronicity. + + + + Asynchronously writes a value. + + The value to write. + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + A that represents the asynchronous operation. + The default behaviour is to execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. Derived + classes can override this behaviour for true asynchronicity. + + + + Asynchronously writes a value. + + The value to write. + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + A that represents the asynchronous operation. + The default behaviour is to execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. Derived + classes can override this behaviour for true asynchronicity. + + + + Asynchronously writes a of value. + + The of value to write. + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + A that represents the asynchronous operation. + The default behaviour is to execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. Derived + classes can override this behaviour for true asynchronicity. + + + + Asynchronously writes a [] value. + + The [] value to write. + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + A that represents the asynchronous operation. + The default behaviour is to execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. Derived + classes can override this behaviour for true asynchronicity. + + + + Asynchronously writes a value. + + The value to write. + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + A that represents the asynchronous operation. + The default behaviour is to execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. Derived + classes can override this behaviour for true asynchronicity. + + + + Asynchronously writes a of value. + + The of value to write. + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + A that represents the asynchronous operation. + The default behaviour is to execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. Derived + classes can override this behaviour for true asynchronicity. + + + + Asynchronously writes a value. + + The value to write. + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + A that represents the asynchronous operation. + The default behaviour is to execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. Derived + classes can override this behaviour for true asynchronicity. + + + + Asynchronously writes a of value. + + The of value to write. + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + A that represents the asynchronous operation. + The default behaviour is to execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. Derived + classes can override this behaviour for true asynchronicity. + + + + Asynchronously writes a value. + + The value to write. + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + A that represents the asynchronous operation. + The default behaviour is to execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. Derived + classes can override this behaviour for true asynchronicity. + + + + Asynchronously writes a of value. + + The of value to write. + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + A that represents the asynchronous operation. + The default behaviour is to execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. Derived + classes can override this behaviour for true asynchronicity. + + + + Asynchronously writes a value. + + The value to write. + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + A that represents the asynchronous operation. + The default behaviour is to execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. Derived + classes can override this behaviour for true asynchronicity. + + + + Asynchronously writes a of value. + + The of value to write. + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + A that represents the asynchronous operation. + The default behaviour is to execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. Derived + classes can override this behaviour for true asynchronicity. + + + + Asynchronously writes a value. + + The value to write. + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + A that represents the asynchronous operation. + The default behaviour is to execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. Derived + classes can override this behaviour for true asynchronicity. + + + + Asynchronously writes a of value. + + The of value to write. + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + A that represents the asynchronous operation. + The default behaviour is to execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. Derived + classes can override this behaviour for true asynchronicity. + + + + Asynchronously writes a value. + + The value to write. + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + A that represents the asynchronous operation. + The default behaviour is to execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. Derived + classes can override this behaviour for true asynchronicity. + + + + Asynchronously writes a of value. + + The of value to write. + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + A that represents the asynchronous operation. + The default behaviour is to execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. Derived + classes can override this behaviour for true asynchronicity. + + + + Asynchronously writes a value. + + The value to write. + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + A that represents the asynchronous operation. + The default behaviour is to execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. Derived + classes can override this behaviour for true asynchronicity. + + + + Asynchronously writes a of value. + + The of value to write. + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + A that represents the asynchronous operation. + The default behaviour is to execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. Derived + classes can override this behaviour for true asynchronicity. + + + + Asynchronously writes a value. + + The value to write. + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + A that represents the asynchronous operation. + The default behaviour is to execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. Derived + classes can override this behaviour for true asynchronicity. + + + + Asynchronously writes a of value. + + The of value to write. + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + A that represents the asynchronous operation. + The default behaviour is to execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. Derived + classes can override this behaviour for true asynchronicity. + + + + Asynchronously writes a value. + + The value to write. + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + A that represents the asynchronous operation. + The default behaviour is to execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. Derived + classes can override this behaviour for true asynchronicity. + + + + Asynchronously writes a of value. + + The of value to write. + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + A that represents the asynchronous operation. + The default behaviour is to execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. Derived + classes can override this behaviour for true asynchronicity. + + + + Asynchronously writes a value. + + The value to write. + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + A that represents the asynchronous operation. + The default behaviour is to execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. Derived + classes can override this behaviour for true asynchronicity. + + + + Asynchronously writes a value. + + The value to write. + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + A that represents the asynchronous operation. + The default behaviour is to execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. Derived + classes can override this behaviour for true asynchronicity. + + + + Asynchronously writes a of value. + + The of value to write. + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + A that represents the asynchronous operation. + The default behaviour is to execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. Derived + classes can override this behaviour for true asynchronicity. + + + + Asynchronously writes a value. + + The value to write. + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + A that represents the asynchronous operation. + The default behaviour is to execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. Derived + classes can override this behaviour for true asynchronicity. + + + + Asynchronously writes a of value. + + The of value to write. + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + A that represents the asynchronous operation. + The default behaviour is to execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. Derived + classes can override this behaviour for true asynchronicity. + + + + Asynchronously writes a value. + + The value to write. + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + A that represents the asynchronous operation. + The default behaviour is to execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. Derived + classes can override this behaviour for true asynchronicity. + + + + Asynchronously writes a value. + + The value to write. + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + A that represents the asynchronous operation. + The default behaviour is to execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. Derived + classes can override this behaviour for true asynchronicity. + + + + Asynchronously writes a of value. + + The of value to write. + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + A that represents the asynchronous operation. + The default behaviour is to execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. Derived + classes can override this behaviour for true asynchronicity. + + + + Asynchronously writes a value. + + The value to write. + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + A that represents the asynchronous operation. + The default behaviour is to execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. Derived + classes can override this behaviour for true asynchronicity. + + + + Asynchronously writes a of value. + + The of value to write. + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + A that represents the asynchronous operation. + The default behaviour is to execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. Derived + classes can override this behaviour for true asynchronicity. + + + + Asynchronously writes a value. + + The value to write. + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + A that represents the asynchronous operation. + The default behaviour is to execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. Derived + classes can override this behaviour for true asynchronicity. + + + + Asynchronously writes a of value. + + The of value to write. + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + A that represents the asynchronous operation. + The default behaviour is to execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. Derived + classes can override this behaviour for true asynchronicity. + + + + Asynchronously writes a value. + + The value to write. + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + A that represents the asynchronous operation. + The default behaviour is to execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. Derived + classes can override this behaviour for true asynchronicity. + + + + Asynchronously writes a value. + + The value to write. + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + A that represents the asynchronous operation. + The default behaviour is to execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. Derived + classes can override this behaviour for true asynchronicity. + + + + Asynchronously writes a of value. + + The of value to write. + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + A that represents the asynchronous operation. + The default behaviour is to execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. Derived + classes can override this behaviour for true asynchronicity. + + + + Asynchronously writes an undefined value. + + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + A that represents the asynchronous operation. + The default behaviour is to execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. Derived + classes can override this behaviour for true asynchronicity. + + + + Asynchronously writes the given white space. + + The string of white space characters. + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + A that represents the asynchronous operation. + The default behaviour is to execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. Derived + classes can override this behaviour for true asynchronicity. + + + + Asynchronously ets the state of the . + + The being written. + The value being written. + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + A that represents the asynchronous operation. + The default behaviour is to execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. Derived + classes can override this behaviour for true asynchronicity. + + + + Gets or sets a value indicating whether the destination should be closed when this writer is closed. + + + true to close the destination when this writer is closed; otherwise false. The default is true. + + + + + Gets or sets a value indicating whether the JSON should be auto-completed when this writer is closed. + + + true to auto-complete the JSON when this writer is closed; otherwise false. The default is true. + + + + + Gets the top. + + The top. + + + + Gets the state of the writer. + + + + + Gets the path of the writer. + + + + + Gets or sets a value indicating how JSON text output should be formatted. + + + + + Gets or sets how dates are written to JSON text. + + + + + Gets or sets how time zones are handled when writing JSON text. + + + + + Gets or sets how strings are escaped when writing JSON text. + + + + + Gets or sets how special floating point numbers, e.g. , + and , + are written to JSON text. + + + + + Gets or sets how and values are formatted when writing JSON text. + + + + + Gets or sets the culture used when writing JSON. Defaults to . + + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class. + + + + + Flushes whatever is in the buffer to the destination and also flushes the destination. + + + + + Closes this writer. + If is set to true, the destination is also closed. + If is set to true, the JSON is auto-completed. + + + + + Writes the beginning of a JSON object. + + + + + Writes the end of a JSON object. + + + + + Writes the beginning of a JSON array. + + + + + Writes the end of an array. + + + + + Writes the start of a constructor with the given name. + + The name of the constructor. + + + + Writes the end constructor. + + + + + Writes the property name of a name/value pair of a JSON object. + + The name of the property. + + + + Writes the property name of a name/value pair of a JSON object. + + The name of the property. + A flag to indicate whether the text should be escaped when it is written as a JSON property name. + + + + Writes the end of the current JSON object or array. + + + + + Writes the current token and its children. + + The to read the token from. + + + + Writes the current token. + + The to read the token from. + A flag indicating whether the current token's children should be written. + + + + Writes the token and its value. + + The to write. + + The value to write. + A value is only required for tokens that have an associated value, e.g. the property name for . + null can be passed to the method for tokens that don't have a value, e.g. . + + + + + Writes the token. + + The to write. + + + + Writes the specified end token. + + The end token to write. + + + + Writes indent characters. + + + + + Writes the JSON value delimiter. + + + + + Writes an indent space. + + + + + Writes a null value. + + + + + Writes an undefined value. + + + + + Writes raw JSON without changing the writer's state. + + The raw JSON to write. + + + + Writes raw JSON where a value is expected and updates the writer's state. + + The raw JSON to write. + + + + Writes a value. + + The value to write. + + + + Writes a value. + + The value to write. + + + + Writes a value. + + The value to write. + + + + Writes a value. + + The value to write. + + + + Writes a value. + + The value to write. + + + + Writes a value. + + The value to write. + + + + Writes a value. + + The value to write. + + + + Writes a value. + + The value to write. + + + + Writes a value. + + The value to write. + + + + Writes a value. + + The value to write. + + + + Writes a value. + + The value to write. + + + + Writes a value. + + The value to write. + + + + Writes a value. + + The value to write. + + + + Writes a value. + + The value to write. + + + + Writes a value. + + The value to write. + + + + Writes a value. + + The value to write. + + + + Writes a value. + + The value to write. + + + + Writes a value. + + The value to write. + + + + Writes a of value. + + The of value to write. + + + + Writes a of value. + + The of value to write. + + + + Writes a of value. + + The of value to write. + + + + Writes a of value. + + The of value to write. + + + + Writes a of value. + + The of value to write. + + + + Writes a of value. + + The of value to write. + + + + Writes a of value. + + The of value to write. + + + + Writes a of value. + + The of value to write. + + + + Writes a of value. + + The of value to write. + + + + Writes a of value. + + The of value to write. + + + + Writes a of value. + + The of value to write. + + + + Writes a of value. + + The of value to write. + + + + Writes a of value. + + The of value to write. + + + + Writes a of value. + + The of value to write. + + + + Writes a of value. + + The of value to write. + + + + Writes a of value. + + The of value to write. + + + + Writes a of value. + + The of value to write. + + + + Writes a [] value. + + The [] value to write. + + + + Writes a value. + + The value to write. + + + + Writes a value. + An error will raised if the value cannot be written as a single JSON token. + + The value to write. + + + + Writes a comment /*...*/ containing the specified text. + + Text to place inside the comment. + + + + Writes the given white space. + + The string of white space characters. + + + + Releases unmanaged and - optionally - managed resources. + + true to release both managed and unmanaged resources; false to release only unmanaged resources. + + + + Sets the state of the . + + The being written. + The value being written. + + + + The exception thrown when an error occurs while writing JSON text. + + + + + Gets the path to the JSON where the error occurred. + + The path to the JSON where the error occurred. + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class. + + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class + with a specified error message. + + The error message that explains the reason for the exception. + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class + with a specified error message and a reference to the inner exception that is the cause of this exception. + + The error message that explains the reason for the exception. + The exception that is the cause of the current exception, or null if no inner exception is specified. + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class + with a specified error message, JSON path and a reference to the inner exception that is the cause of this exception. + + The error message that explains the reason for the exception. + The path to the JSON where the error occurred. + The exception that is the cause of the current exception, or null if no inner exception is specified. + + + + Specifies how JSON comments are handled when loading JSON. + + + + + Ignore comments. + + + + + Load comments as a with type . + + + + + Specifies how duplicate property names are handled when loading JSON. + + + + + Replace the existing value when there is a duplicate property. The value of the last property in the JSON object will be used. + + + + + Ignore the new value when there is a duplicate property. The value of the first property in the JSON object will be used. + + + + + Throw a when a duplicate property is encountered. + + + + + Contains the LINQ to JSON extension methods. + + + + + Returns a collection of tokens that contains the ancestors of every token in the source collection. + + The type of the objects in source, constrained to . + An of that contains the source collection. + An of that contains the ancestors of every token in the source collection. + + + + Returns a collection of tokens that contains every token in the source collection, and the ancestors of every token in the source collection. + + The type of the objects in source, constrained to . + An of that contains the source collection. + An of that contains every token in the source collection, the ancestors of every token in the source collection. + + + + Returns a collection of tokens that contains the descendants of every token in the source collection. + + The type of the objects in source, constrained to . + An of that contains the source collection. + An of that contains the descendants of every token in the source collection. + + + + Returns a collection of tokens that contains every token in the source collection, and the descendants of every token in the source collection. + + The type of the objects in source, constrained to . + An of that contains the source collection. + An of that contains every token in the source collection, and the descendants of every token in the source collection. + + + + Returns a collection of child properties of every object in the source collection. + + An of that contains the source collection. + An of that contains the properties of every object in the source collection. + + + + Returns a collection of child values of every object in the source collection with the given key. + + An of that contains the source collection. + The token key. + An of that contains the values of every token in the source collection with the given key. + + + + Returns a collection of child values of every object in the source collection. + + An of that contains the source collection. + An of that contains the values of every token in the source collection. + + + + Returns a collection of converted child values of every object in the source collection with the given key. + + The type to convert the values to. + An of that contains the source collection. + The token key. + An that contains the converted values of every token in the source collection with the given key. + + + + Returns a collection of converted child values of every object in the source collection. + + The type to convert the values to. + An of that contains the source collection. + An that contains the converted values of every token in the source collection. + + + + Converts the value. + + The type to convert the value to. + A cast as a of . + A converted value. + + + + Converts the value. + + The source collection type. + The type to convert the value to. + A cast as a of . + A converted value. + + + + Returns a collection of child tokens of every array in the source collection. + + The source collection type. + An of that contains the source collection. + An of that contains the values of every token in the source collection. + + + + Returns a collection of converted child tokens of every array in the source collection. + + An of that contains the source collection. + The type to convert the values to. + The source collection type. + An that contains the converted values of every token in the source collection. + + + + Returns the input typed as . + + An of that contains the source collection. + The input typed as . + + + + Returns the input typed as . + + The source collection type. + An of that contains the source collection. + The input typed as . + + + + Represents a collection of objects. + + The type of token. + + + + Gets the of with the specified key. + + + + + + Represents a JSON array. + + + + + + + + Writes this token to a asynchronously. + + A into which this method will write. + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. + A collection of which will be used when writing the token. + A that represents the asynchronous write operation. + + + + Asynchronously loads a from a . + + A that will be read for the content of the . + If this is null, default load settings will be used. + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + A representing the asynchronous load. The property contains the JSON that was read from the specified . + + + + Asynchronously loads a from a . + + A that will be read for the content of the . + The used to load the JSON. + If this is null, default load settings will be used. + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + A representing the asynchronous load. The property contains the JSON that was read from the specified . + + + + Gets the container's children tokens. + + The container's children tokens. + + + + Gets the node type for this . + + The type. + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class. + + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class from another object. + + A object to copy from. + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class with the specified content. + + The contents of the array. + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class with the specified content. + + The contents of the array. + + + + Loads an from a . + + A that will be read for the content of the . + A that contains the JSON that was read from the specified . + + + + Loads an from a . + + A that will be read for the content of the . + The used to load the JSON. + If this is null, default load settings will be used. + A that contains the JSON that was read from the specified . + + + + Load a from a string that contains JSON. + + A that contains JSON. + A populated from the string that contains JSON. + + + + + + + Load a from a string that contains JSON. + + A that contains JSON. + The used to load the JSON. + If this is null, default load settings will be used. + A populated from the string that contains JSON. + + + + + + + Creates a from an object. + + The object that will be used to create . + A with the values of the specified object. + + + + Creates a from an object. + + The object that will be used to create . + The that will be used to read the object. + A with the values of the specified object. + + + + Writes this token to a . + + A into which this method will write. + A collection of which will be used when writing the token. + + + + Gets the with the specified key. + + The with the specified key. + + + + Gets or sets the at the specified index. + + + + + + Determines the index of a specific item in the . + + The object to locate in the . + + The index of if found in the list; otherwise, -1. + + + + + Inserts an item to the at the specified index. + + The zero-based index at which should be inserted. + The object to insert into the . + + is not a valid index in the . + + + + + Removes the item at the specified index. + + The zero-based index of the item to remove. + + is not a valid index in the . + + + + + Returns an enumerator that iterates through the collection. + + + A of that can be used to iterate through the collection. + + + + + Adds an item to the . + + The object to add to the . + + + + Removes all items from the . + + + + + Determines whether the contains a specific value. + + The object to locate in the . + + true if is found in the ; otherwise, false. + + + + + Copies the elements of the to an array, starting at a particular array index. + + The array. + Index of the array. + + + + Gets a value indicating whether the is read-only. + + true if the is read-only; otherwise, false. + + + + Removes the first occurrence of a specific object from the . + + The object to remove from the . + + true if was successfully removed from the ; otherwise, false. This method also returns false if is not found in the original . + + + + + Represents a JSON constructor. + + + + + Writes this token to a asynchronously. + + A into which this method will write. + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. + A collection of which will be used when writing the token. + A that represents the asynchronous write operation. + + + + Asynchronously loads a from a . + + A that will be read for the content of the . + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + + A that represents the asynchronous load. The + property returns a that contains the JSON that was read from the specified . + + + + Asynchronously loads a from a . + + A that will be read for the content of the . + The used to load the JSON. + If this is null, default load settings will be used. + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + + A that represents the asynchronous load. The + property returns a that contains the JSON that was read from the specified . + + + + Gets the container's children tokens. + + The container's children tokens. + + + + Gets or sets the name of this constructor. + + The constructor name. + + + + Gets the node type for this . + + The type. + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class. + + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class from another object. + + A object to copy from. + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class with the specified name and content. + + The constructor name. + The contents of the constructor. + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class with the specified name and content. + + The constructor name. + The contents of the constructor. + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class with the specified name. + + The constructor name. + + + + Writes this token to a . + + A into which this method will write. + A collection of which will be used when writing the token. + + + + Gets the with the specified key. + + The with the specified key. + + + + Loads a from a . + + A that will be read for the content of the . + A that contains the JSON that was read from the specified . + + + + Loads a from a . + + A that will be read for the content of the . + The used to load the JSON. + If this is null, default load settings will be used. + A that contains the JSON that was read from the specified . + + + + Represents a token that can contain other tokens. + + + + + Occurs when the items list of the collection has changed, or the collection is reset. + + + + + Gets the container's children tokens. + + The container's children tokens. + + + + Raises the event. + + The instance containing the event data. + + + + Gets a value indicating whether this token has child tokens. + + + true if this token has child values; otherwise, false. + + + + + Get the first child token of this token. + + + A containing the first child token of the . + + + + + Get the last child token of this token. + + + A containing the last child token of the . + + + + + Returns a collection of the child tokens of this token, in document order. + + + An of containing the child tokens of this , in document order. + + + + + Returns a collection of the child values of this token, in document order. + + The type to convert the values to. + + A containing the child values of this , in document order. + + + + + Returns a collection of the descendant tokens for this token in document order. + + An of containing the descendant tokens of the . + + + + Returns a collection of the tokens that contain this token, and all descendant tokens of this token, in document order. + + An of containing this token, and all the descendant tokens of the . + + + + Adds the specified content as children of this . + + The content to be added. + + + + Adds the specified content as the first children of this . + + The content to be added. + + + + Creates a that can be used to add tokens to the . + + A that is ready to have content written to it. + + + + Replaces the child nodes of this token with the specified content. + + The content. + + + + Removes the child nodes from this token. + + + + + Merge the specified content into this . + + The content to be merged. + + + + Merge the specified content into this using . + + The content to be merged. + The used to merge the content. + + + + Gets the count of child JSON tokens. + + The count of child JSON tokens. + + + + Represents a collection of objects. + + The type of token. + + + + An empty collection of objects. + + + + + Initializes a new instance of the struct. + + The enumerable. + + + + Returns an enumerator that can be used to iterate through the collection. + + + A that can be used to iterate through the collection. + + + + + Gets the of with the specified key. + + + + + + Determines whether the specified is equal to this instance. + + The to compare with this instance. + + true if the specified is equal to this instance; otherwise, false. + + + + + Determines whether the specified is equal to this instance. + + The to compare with this instance. + + true if the specified is equal to this instance; otherwise, false. + + + + + Returns a hash code for this instance. + + + A hash code for this instance, suitable for use in hashing algorithms and data structures like a hash table. + + + + + Represents a JSON object. + + + + + + + + Writes this token to a asynchronously. + + A into which this method will write. + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. + A collection of which will be used when writing the token. + A that represents the asynchronous write operation. + + + + Asynchronously loads a from a . + + A that will be read for the content of the . + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + + A that represents the asynchronous load. The + property returns a that contains the JSON that was read from the specified . + + + + Asynchronously loads a from a . + + A that will be read for the content of the . + The used to load the JSON. + If this is null, default load settings will be used. + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + + A that represents the asynchronous load. The + property returns a that contains the JSON that was read from the specified . + + + + Gets the container's children tokens. + + The container's children tokens. + + + + Occurs when a property value changes. + + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class. + + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class from another object. + + A object to copy from. + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class with the specified content. + + The contents of the object. + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class with the specified content. + + The contents of the object. + + + + Gets the node type for this . + + The type. + + + + Gets an of of this object's properties. + + An of of this object's properties. + + + + Gets a with the specified name. + + The property name. + A with the specified name or null. + + + + Gets the with the specified name. + The exact name will be searched for first and if no matching property is found then + the will be used to match a property. + + The property name. + One of the enumeration values that specifies how the strings will be compared. + A matched with the specified name or null. + + + + Gets a of of this object's property values. + + A of of this object's property values. + + + + Gets the with the specified key. + + The with the specified key. + + + + Gets or sets the with the specified property name. + + + + + + Loads a from a . + + A that will be read for the content of the . + A that contains the JSON that was read from the specified . + + is not valid JSON. + + + + + Loads a from a . + + A that will be read for the content of the . + The used to load the JSON. + If this is null, default load settings will be used. + A that contains the JSON that was read from the specified . + + is not valid JSON. + + + + + Load a from a string that contains JSON. + + A that contains JSON. + A populated from the string that contains JSON. + + is not valid JSON. + + + + + + + + Load a from a string that contains JSON. + + A that contains JSON. + The used to load the JSON. + If this is null, default load settings will be used. + A populated from the string that contains JSON. + + is not valid JSON. + + + + + + + + Creates a from an object. + + The object that will be used to create . + A with the values of the specified object. + + + + Creates a from an object. + + The object that will be used to create . + The that will be used to read the object. + A with the values of the specified object. + + + + Writes this token to a . + + A into which this method will write. + A collection of which will be used when writing the token. + + + + Gets the with the specified property name. + + Name of the property. + The with the specified property name. + + + + Gets the with the specified property name. + The exact property name will be searched for first and if no matching property is found then + the will be used to match a property. + + Name of the property. + One of the enumeration values that specifies how the strings will be compared. + The with the specified property name. + + + + Tries to get the with the specified property name. + The exact property name will be searched for first and if no matching property is found then + the will be used to match a property. + + Name of the property. + The value. + One of the enumeration values that specifies how the strings will be compared. + true if a value was successfully retrieved; otherwise, false. + + + + Adds the specified property name. + + Name of the property. + The value. + + + + Determines whether the JSON object has the specified property name. + + Name of the property. + true if the JSON object has the specified property name; otherwise, false. + + + + Removes the property with the specified name. + + Name of the property. + true if item was successfully removed; otherwise, false. + + + + Tries to get the with the specified property name. + + Name of the property. + The value. + true if a value was successfully retrieved; otherwise, false. + + + + Returns an enumerator that can be used to iterate through the collection. + + + A that can be used to iterate through the collection. + + + + + Raises the event with the provided arguments. + + Name of the property. + + + + Returns the responsible for binding operations performed on this object. + + The expression tree representation of the runtime value. + + The to bind this object. + + + + + Represents a JSON property. + + + + + Writes this token to a asynchronously. + + A into which this method will write. + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. + A collection of which will be used when writing the token. + A that represents the asynchronous write operation. + + + + Asynchronously loads a from a . + + A that will be read for the content of the . + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + A representing the asynchronous creation. The + property returns a that contains the JSON that was read from the specified . + + + + Asynchronously loads a from a . + + A that will be read for the content of the . + The used to load the JSON. + If this is null, default load settings will be used. + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + A representing the asynchronous creation. The + property returns a that contains the JSON that was read from the specified . + + + + Gets the container's children tokens. + + The container's children tokens. + + + + Gets the property name. + + The property name. + + + + Gets or sets the property value. + + The property value. + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class from another object. + + A object to copy from. + + + + Gets the node type for this . + + The type. + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class. + + The property name. + The property content. + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class. + + The property name. + The property content. + + + + Writes this token to a . + + A into which this method will write. + A collection of which will be used when writing the token. + + + + Loads a from a . + + A that will be read for the content of the . + A that contains the JSON that was read from the specified . + + + + Loads a from a . + + A that will be read for the content of the . + The used to load the JSON. + If this is null, default load settings will be used. + A that contains the JSON that was read from the specified . + + + + Represents a raw JSON string. + + + + + Asynchronously creates an instance of with the content of the reader's current token. + + The reader. + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + A representing the asynchronous creation. The + property returns an instance of with the content of the reader's current token. + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class from another object. + + A object to copy from. + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class. + + The raw json. + + + + Creates an instance of with the content of the reader's current token. + + The reader. + An instance of with the content of the reader's current token. + + + + Specifies the settings used when cloning JSON. + + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class. + + + + + Gets or sets a flag that indicates whether to copy annotations when cloning a . + The default value is true. + + + A flag that indicates whether to copy annotations when cloning a . + + + + + Specifies the settings used when loading JSON. + + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class. + + + + + Gets or sets how JSON comments are handled when loading JSON. + The default value is . + + The JSON comment handling. + + + + Gets or sets how JSON line info is handled when loading JSON. + The default value is . + + The JSON line info handling. + + + + Gets or sets how duplicate property names in JSON objects are handled when loading JSON. + The default value is . + + The JSON duplicate property name handling. + + + + Specifies the settings used when merging JSON. + + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class. + + + + + Gets or sets the method used when merging JSON arrays. + + The method used when merging JSON arrays. + + + + Gets or sets how null value properties are merged. + + How null value properties are merged. + + + + Gets or sets the comparison used to match property names while merging. + The exact property name will be searched for first and if no matching property is found then + the will be used to match a property. + + The comparison used to match property names while merging. + + + + Specifies the settings used when selecting JSON. + + + + + Gets or sets a timeout that will be used when executing regular expressions. + + The timeout that will be used when executing regular expressions. + + + + Gets or sets a flag that indicates whether an error should be thrown if + no tokens are found when evaluating part of the expression. + + + A flag that indicates whether an error should be thrown if + no tokens are found when evaluating part of the expression. + + + + + Represents an abstract JSON token. + + + + + Writes this token to a asynchronously. + + A into which this method will write. + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. + A collection of which will be used when writing the token. + A that represents the asynchronous write operation. + + + + Writes this token to a asynchronously. + + A into which this method will write. + A collection of which will be used when writing the token. + A that represents the asynchronous write operation. + + + + Asynchronously creates a from a . + + An positioned at the token to read into this . + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + + A that represents the asynchronous creation. The + property returns a that contains + the token and its descendant tokens + that were read from the reader. The runtime type of the token is determined + by the token type of the first token encountered in the reader. + + + + + Asynchronously creates a from a . + + An positioned at the token to read into this . + The used to load the JSON. + If this is null, default load settings will be used. + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + + A that represents the asynchronous creation. The + property returns a that contains + the token and its descendant tokens + that were read from the reader. The runtime type of the token is determined + by the token type of the first token encountered in the reader. + + + + + Asynchronously creates a from a . + + A positioned at the token to read into this . + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + + A that represents the asynchronous creation. The + property returns a that contains the token and its descendant tokens + that were read from the reader. The runtime type of the token is determined + by the token type of the first token encountered in the reader. + + + + + Asynchronously creates a from a . + + A positioned at the token to read into this . + The used to load the JSON. + If this is null, default load settings will be used. + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + + A that represents the asynchronous creation. The + property returns a that contains the token and its descendant tokens + that were read from the reader. The runtime type of the token is determined + by the token type of the first token encountered in the reader. + + + + + Gets a comparer that can compare two tokens for value equality. + + A that can compare two nodes for value equality. + + + + Gets or sets the parent. + + The parent. + + + + Gets the root of this . + + The root of this . + + + + Gets the node type for this . + + The type. + + + + Gets a value indicating whether this token has child tokens. + + + true if this token has child values; otherwise, false. + + + + + Compares the values of two tokens, including the values of all descendant tokens. + + The first to compare. + The second to compare. + true if the tokens are equal; otherwise false. + + + + Gets the next sibling token of this node. + + The that contains the next sibling token. + + + + Gets the previous sibling token of this node. + + The that contains the previous sibling token. + + + + Gets the path of the JSON token. + + + + + Adds the specified content immediately after this token. + + A content object that contains simple content or a collection of content objects to be added after this token. + + + + Adds the specified content immediately before this token. + + A content object that contains simple content or a collection of content objects to be added before this token. + + + + Returns a collection of the ancestor tokens of this token. + + A collection of the ancestor tokens of this token. + + + + Returns a collection of tokens that contain this token, and the ancestors of this token. + + A collection of tokens that contain this token, and the ancestors of this token. + + + + Returns a collection of the sibling tokens after this token, in document order. + + A collection of the sibling tokens after this tokens, in document order. + + + + Returns a collection of the sibling tokens before this token, in document order. + + A collection of the sibling tokens before this token, in document order. + + + + Gets the with the specified key. + + The with the specified key. + + + + Gets the with the specified key converted to the specified type. + + The type to convert the token to. + The token key. + The converted token value. + + + + Get the first child token of this token. + + A containing the first child token of the . + + + + Get the last child token of this token. + + A containing the last child token of the . + + + + Returns a collection of the child tokens of this token, in document order. + + An of containing the child tokens of this , in document order. + + + + Returns a collection of the child tokens of this token, in document order, filtered by the specified type. + + The type to filter the child tokens on. + A containing the child tokens of this , in document order. + + + + Returns a collection of the child values of this token, in document order. + + The type to convert the values to. + A containing the child values of this , in document order. + + + + Removes this token from its parent. + + + + + Replaces this token with the specified token. + + The value. + + + + Writes this token to a . + + A into which this method will write. + A collection of which will be used when writing the token. + + + + Returns the indented JSON for this token. + + + ToString() returns a non-JSON string value for tokens with a type of . + If you want the JSON for all token types then you should use . + + + The indented JSON for this token. + + + + + Returns the JSON for this token using the given formatting and converters. + + Indicates how the output should be formatted. + A collection of s which will be used when writing the token. + The JSON for this token using the given formatting and converters. + + + + Performs an explicit conversion from to . + + The value. + The result of the conversion. + + + + Performs an explicit conversion from to . + + The value. + The result of the conversion. + + + + Performs an explicit conversion from to of . + + The value. + The result of the conversion. + + + + Performs an explicit conversion from to of . + + The value. + The result of the conversion. + + + + Performs an explicit conversion from to of . + + The value. + The result of the conversion. + + + + Performs an explicit conversion from to of . + + The value. + The result of the conversion. + + + + Performs an explicit conversion from to of . + + The value. + The result of the conversion. + + + + Performs an explicit conversion from to of . + + The value. + The result of the conversion. + + + + Performs an explicit conversion from to of . + + The value. + The result of the conversion. + + + + Performs an explicit conversion from to . + + The value. + The result of the conversion. + + + + Performs an explicit conversion from to . + + The value. + The result of the conversion. + + + + Performs an explicit conversion from to . + + The value. + The result of the conversion. + + + + Performs an explicit conversion from to . + + The value. + The result of the conversion. + + + + Performs an explicit conversion from to . + + The value. + The result of the conversion. + + + + Performs an explicit conversion from to . + + The value. + The result of the conversion. + + + + Performs an explicit conversion from to of . + + The value. + The result of the conversion. + + + + Performs an explicit conversion from to of . + + The value. + The result of the conversion. + + + + Performs an explicit conversion from to of . + + The value. + The result of the conversion. + + + + Performs an explicit conversion from to of . + + The value. + The result of the conversion. + + + + Performs an explicit conversion from to of . + + The value. + The result of the conversion. + + + + Performs an explicit conversion from to of . + + The value. + The result of the conversion. + + + + Performs an explicit conversion from to of . + + The value. + The result of the conversion. + + + + Performs an explicit conversion from to of . + + The value. + The result of the conversion. + + + + Performs an explicit conversion from to . + + The value. + The result of the conversion. + + + + Performs an explicit conversion from to of . + + The value. + The result of the conversion. + + + + Performs an explicit conversion from to of . + + The value. + The result of the conversion. + + + + Performs an explicit conversion from to . + + The value. + The result of the conversion. + + + + Performs an explicit conversion from to . + + The value. + The result of the conversion. + + + + Performs an explicit conversion from to . + + The value. + The result of the conversion. + + + + Performs an explicit conversion from to . + + The value. + The result of the conversion. + + + + Performs an explicit conversion from to . + + The value. + The result of the conversion. + + + + Performs an explicit conversion from to []. + + The value. + The result of the conversion. + + + + Performs an explicit conversion from to . + + The value. + The result of the conversion. + + + + Performs an explicit conversion from to of . + + The value. + The result of the conversion. + + + + Performs an explicit conversion from to . + + The value. + The result of the conversion. + + + + Performs an explicit conversion from to of . + + The value. + The result of the conversion. + + + + Performs an explicit conversion from to . + + The value. + The result of the conversion. + + + + Performs an implicit conversion from to . + + The value to create a from. + The initialized with the specified value. + + + + Performs an implicit conversion from to . + + The value to create a from. + The initialized with the specified value. + + + + Performs an implicit conversion from to . + + The value to create a from. + The initialized with the specified value. + + + + Performs an implicit conversion from of to . + + The value to create a from. + The initialized with the specified value. + + + + Performs an implicit conversion from to . + + The value to create a from. + The initialized with the specified value. + + + + Performs an implicit conversion from of to . + + The value to create a from. + The initialized with the specified value. + + + + Performs an implicit conversion from of to . + + The value to create a from. + The initialized with the specified value. + + + + Performs an implicit conversion from of to . + + The value to create a from. + The initialized with the specified value. + + + + Performs an implicit conversion from of to . + + The value to create a from. + The initialized with the specified value. + + + + Performs an implicit conversion from of to . + + The value to create a from. + The initialized with the specified value. + + + + Performs an implicit conversion from of to . + + The value to create a from. + The initialized with the specified value. + + + + Performs an implicit conversion from of to . + + The value to create a from. + The initialized with the specified value. + + + + Performs an implicit conversion from to . + + The value to create a from. + The initialized with the specified value. + + + + Performs an implicit conversion from to . + + The value to create a from. + The initialized with the specified value. + + + + Performs an implicit conversion from to . + + The value to create a from. + The initialized with the specified value. + + + + Performs an implicit conversion from of to . + + The value to create a from. + The initialized with the specified value. + + + + Performs an implicit conversion from to . + + The value to create a from. + The initialized with the specified value. + + + + Performs an implicit conversion from of to . + + The value to create a from. + The initialized with the specified value. + + + + Performs an implicit conversion from of to . + + The value to create a from. + The initialized with the specified value. + + + + Performs an implicit conversion from to . + + The value to create a from. + The initialized with the specified value. + + + + Performs an implicit conversion from of to . + + The value to create a from. + The initialized with the specified value. + + + + Performs an implicit conversion from of to . + + The value to create a from. + The initialized with the specified value. + + + + Performs an implicit conversion from of to . + + The value to create a from. + The initialized with the specified value. + + + + Performs an implicit conversion from of to . + + The value to create a from. + The initialized with the specified value. + + + + Performs an implicit conversion from to . + + The value to create a from. + The initialized with the specified value. + + + + Performs an implicit conversion from to . + + The value to create a from. + The initialized with the specified value. + + + + Performs an implicit conversion from to . + + The value to create a from. + The initialized with the specified value. + + + + Performs an implicit conversion from to . + + The value to create a from. + The initialized with the specified value. + + + + Performs an implicit conversion from to . + + The value to create a from. + The initialized with the specified value. + + + + Performs an implicit conversion from [] to . + + The value to create a from. + The initialized with the specified value. + + + + Performs an implicit conversion from to . + + The value to create a from. + The initialized with the specified value. + + + + Performs an implicit conversion from to . + + The value to create a from. + The initialized with the specified value. + + + + Performs an implicit conversion from of to . + + The value to create a from. + The initialized with the specified value. + + + + Performs an implicit conversion from to . + + The value to create a from. + The initialized with the specified value. + + + + Performs an implicit conversion from of to . + + The value to create a from. + The initialized with the specified value. + + + + Creates a for this token. + + A that can be used to read this token and its descendants. + + + + Creates a from an object. + + The object that will be used to create . + A with the value of the specified object. + + + + Creates a from an object using the specified . + + The object that will be used to create . + The that will be used when reading the object. + A with the value of the specified object. + + + + Creates an instance of the specified .NET type from the . + + The object type that the token will be deserialized to. + The new object created from the JSON value. + + + + Creates an instance of the specified .NET type from the . + + The object type that the token will be deserialized to. + The new object created from the JSON value. + + + + Creates an instance of the specified .NET type from the using the specified . + + The object type that the token will be deserialized to. + The that will be used when creating the object. + The new object created from the JSON value. + + + + Creates an instance of the specified .NET type from the using the specified . + + The object type that the token will be deserialized to. + The that will be used when creating the object. + The new object created from the JSON value. + + + + Creates a from a . + + A positioned at the token to read into this . + + A that contains the token and its descendant tokens + that were read from the reader. The runtime type of the token is determined + by the token type of the first token encountered in the reader. + + + + + Creates a from a . + + An positioned at the token to read into this . + The used to load the JSON. + If this is null, default load settings will be used. + + A that contains the token and its descendant tokens + that were read from the reader. The runtime type of the token is determined + by the token type of the first token encountered in the reader. + + + + + Load a from a string that contains JSON. + + A that contains JSON. + A populated from the string that contains JSON. + + + + Load a from a string that contains JSON. + + A that contains JSON. + The used to load the JSON. + If this is null, default load settings will be used. + A populated from the string that contains JSON. + + + + Creates a from a . + + A positioned at the token to read into this . + The used to load the JSON. + If this is null, default load settings will be used. + + A that contains the token and its descendant tokens + that were read from the reader. The runtime type of the token is determined + by the token type of the first token encountered in the reader. + + + + + Creates a from a . + + A positioned at the token to read into this . + + A that contains the token and its descendant tokens + that were read from the reader. The runtime type of the token is determined + by the token type of the first token encountered in the reader. + + + + + Selects a using a JSONPath expression. Selects the token that matches the object path. + + + A that contains a JSONPath expression. + + A , or null. + + + + Selects a using a JSONPath expression. Selects the token that matches the object path. + + + A that contains a JSONPath expression. + + A flag to indicate whether an error should be thrown if no tokens are found when evaluating part of the expression. + A . + + + + Selects a using a JSONPath expression. Selects the token that matches the object path. + + + A that contains a JSONPath expression. + + The used to select tokens. + A . + + + + Selects a collection of elements using a JSONPath expression. + + + A that contains a JSONPath expression. + + An of that contains the selected elements. + + + + Selects a collection of elements using a JSONPath expression. + + + A that contains a JSONPath expression. + + A flag to indicate whether an error should be thrown if no tokens are found when evaluating part of the expression. + An of that contains the selected elements. + + + + Selects a collection of elements using a JSONPath expression. + + + A that contains a JSONPath expression. + + The used to select tokens. + An of that contains the selected elements. + + + + Returns the responsible for binding operations performed on this object. + + The expression tree representation of the runtime value. + + The to bind this object. + + + + + Returns the responsible for binding operations performed on this object. + + The expression tree representation of the runtime value. + + The to bind this object. + + + + + Creates a new instance of the . All child tokens are recursively cloned. + + A new instance of the . + + + + Creates a new instance of the . All child tokens are recursively cloned. + + A object to configure cloning settings. + A new instance of the . + + + + Adds an object to the annotation list of this . + + The annotation to add. + + + + Get the first annotation object of the specified type from this . + + The type of the annotation to retrieve. + The first annotation object that matches the specified type, or null if no annotation is of the specified type. + + + + Gets the first annotation object of the specified type from this . + + The of the annotation to retrieve. + The first annotation object that matches the specified type, or null if no annotation is of the specified type. + + + + Gets a collection of annotations of the specified type for this . + + The type of the annotations to retrieve. + An that contains the annotations for this . + + + + Gets a collection of annotations of the specified type for this . + + The of the annotations to retrieve. + An of that contains the annotations that match the specified type for this . + + + + Removes the annotations of the specified type from this . + + The type of annotations to remove. + + + + Removes the annotations of the specified type from this . + + The of annotations to remove. + + + + Compares tokens to determine whether they are equal. + + + + + Determines whether the specified objects are equal. + + The first object of type to compare. + The second object of type to compare. + + true if the specified objects are equal; otherwise, false. + + + + + Returns a hash code for the specified object. + + The for which a hash code is to be returned. + A hash code for the specified object. + The type of is a reference type and is null. + + + + Represents a reader that provides fast, non-cached, forward-only access to serialized JSON data. + + + + + Gets the at the reader's current position. + + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class. + + The token to read from. + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class. + + The token to read from. + The initial path of the token. It is prepended to the returned . + + + + Reads the next JSON token from the underlying . + + + true if the next token was read successfully; false if there are no more tokens to read. + + + + + Gets the path of the current JSON token. + + + + + Specifies the type of token. + + + + + No token type has been set. + + + + + A JSON object. + + + + + A JSON array. + + + + + A JSON constructor. + + + + + A JSON object property. + + + + + A comment. + + + + + An integer value. + + + + + A float value. + + + + + A string value. + + + + + A boolean value. + + + + + A null value. + + + + + An undefined value. + + + + + A date value. + + + + + A raw JSON value. + + + + + A collection of bytes value. + + + + + A Guid value. + + + + + A Uri value. + + + + + A TimeSpan value. + + + + + Represents a writer that provides a fast, non-cached, forward-only way of generating JSON data. + + + + + Gets the at the writer's current position. + + + + + Gets the token being written. + + The token being written. + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class writing to the given . + + The container being written to. + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class. + + + + + Flushes whatever is in the buffer to the underlying . + + + + + Closes this writer. + If is set to true, the JSON is auto-completed. + + + Setting to true has no additional effect, since the underlying is a type that cannot be closed. + + + + + Writes the beginning of a JSON object. + + + + + Writes the beginning of a JSON array. + + + + + Writes the start of a constructor with the given name. + + The name of the constructor. + + + + Writes the end. + + The token. + + + + Writes the property name of a name/value pair on a JSON object. + + The name of the property. + + + + Writes a value. + An error will be raised if the value cannot be written as a single JSON token. + + The value to write. + + + + Writes a null value. + + + + + Writes an undefined value. + + + + + Writes raw JSON. + + The raw JSON to write. + + + + Writes a comment /*...*/ containing the specified text. + + Text to place inside the comment. + + + + Writes a value. + + The value to write. + + + + Writes a value. + + The value to write. + + + + Writes a value. + + The value to write. + + + + Writes a value. + + The value to write. + + + + Writes a value. + + The value to write. + + + + Writes a value. + + The value to write. + + + + Writes a value. + + The value to write. + + + + Writes a value. + + The value to write. + + + + Writes a value. + + The value to write. + + + + Writes a value. + + The value to write. + + + + Writes a value. + + The value to write. + + + + Writes a value. + + The value to write. + + + + Writes a value. + + The value to write. + + + + Writes a value. + + The value to write. + + + + Writes a value. + + The value to write. + + + + Writes a value. + + The value to write. + + + + Writes a [] value. + + The [] value to write. + + + + Writes a value. + + The value to write. + + + + Writes a value. + + The value to write. + + + + Writes a value. + + The value to write. + + + + Represents a value in JSON (string, integer, date, etc). + + + + + Writes this token to a asynchronously. + + A into which this method will write. + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. + A collection of which will be used when writing the token. + A that represents the asynchronous write operation. + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class from another object. + + A object to copy from. + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class with the given value. + + The value. + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class with the given value. + + The value. + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class with the given value. + + The value. + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class with the given value. + + The value. + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class with the given value. + + The value. + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class with the given value. + + The value. + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class with the given value. + + The value. + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class with the given value. + + The value. + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class with the given value. + + The value. + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class with the given value. + + The value. + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class with the given value. + + The value. + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class with the given value. + + The value. + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class with the given value. + + The value. + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class with the given value. + + The value. + + + + Gets a value indicating whether this token has child tokens. + + + true if this token has child values; otherwise, false. + + + + + Creates a comment with the given value. + + The value. + A comment with the given value. + + + + Creates a string with the given value. + + The value. + A string with the given value. + + + + Creates a null value. + + A null value. + + + + Creates a undefined value. + + A undefined value. + + + + Gets the node type for this . + + The type. + + + + Gets or sets the underlying token value. + + The underlying token value. + + + + Writes this token to a . + + A into which this method will write. + A collection of s which will be used when writing the token. + + + + Indicates whether the current object is equal to another object of the same type. + + + true if the current object is equal to the parameter; otherwise, false. + + An object to compare with this object. + + + + Determines whether the specified is equal to the current . + + The to compare with the current . + + true if the specified is equal to the current ; otherwise, false. + + + + + Serves as a hash function for a particular type. + + + A hash code for the current . + + + + + Returns a that represents this instance. + + + ToString() returns a non-JSON string value for tokens with a type of . + If you want the JSON for all token types then you should use . + + + A that represents this instance. + + + + + Returns a that represents this instance. + + The format. + + A that represents this instance. + + + + + Returns a that represents this instance. + + The format provider. + + A that represents this instance. + + + + + Returns a that represents this instance. + + The format. + The format provider. + + A that represents this instance. + + + + + Returns the responsible for binding operations performed on this object. + + The expression tree representation of the runtime value. + + The to bind this object. + + + + + Compares the current instance with another object of the same type and returns an integer that indicates whether the current instance precedes, follows, or occurs in the same position in the sort order as the other object. + + An object to compare with this instance. + + A 32-bit signed integer that indicates the relative order of the objects being compared. The return value has these meanings: + Value + Meaning + Less than zero + This instance is less than . + Zero + This instance is equal to . + Greater than zero + This instance is greater than . + + + is not of the same type as this instance. + + + + + Specifies how line information is handled when loading JSON. + + + + + Ignore line information. + + + + + Load line information. + + + + + Specifies how JSON arrays are merged together. + + + + Concatenate arrays. + + + Union arrays, skipping items that already exist. + + + Replace all array items. + + + Merge array items together, matched by index. + + + + Specifies how null value properties are merged. + + + + + The content's null value properties will be ignored during merging. + + + + + The content's null value properties will be merged. + + + + + Specifies the member serialization options for the . + + + + + All public members are serialized by default. Members can be excluded using or . + This is the default member serialization mode. + + + + + Only members marked with or are serialized. + This member serialization mode can also be set by marking the class with . + + + + + All public and private fields are serialized. Members can be excluded using or . + This member serialization mode can also be set by marking the class with + and setting IgnoreSerializableAttribute on to false. + + + + + Specifies metadata property handling options for the . + + + + + Read metadata properties located at the start of a JSON object. + + + + + Read metadata properties located anywhere in a JSON object. Note that this setting will impact performance. + + + + + Do not try to read metadata properties. + + + + + Specifies missing member handling options for the . + + + + + Ignore a missing member and do not attempt to deserialize it. + + + + + Throw a when a missing member is encountered during deserialization. + + + + + Specifies null value handling options for the . + + + + + + + + + Include null values when serializing and deserializing objects. + + + + + Ignore null values when serializing and deserializing objects. + + + + + Specifies how object creation is handled by the . + + + + + Reuse existing objects, create new objects when needed. + + + + + Only reuse existing objects. + + + + + Always create new objects. + + + + + Specifies reference handling options for the . + Note that references cannot be preserved when a value is set via a non-default constructor such as types that implement . + + + + + + + + Do not preserve references when serializing types. + + + + + Preserve references when serializing into a JSON object structure. + + + + + Preserve references when serializing into a JSON array structure. + + + + + Preserve references when serializing. + + + + + Specifies reference loop handling options for the . + + + + + Throw a when a loop is encountered. + + + + + Ignore loop references and do not serialize. + + + + + Serialize loop references. + + + + + Indicating whether a property is required. + + + + + The property is not required. The default state. + + + + + The property must be defined in JSON but can be a null value. + + + + + The property must be defined in JSON and cannot be a null value. + + + + + The property is not required but it cannot be a null value. + + + + + + Contains the JSON schema extension methods. + + + JSON Schema validation has been moved to its own package. See https://www.newtonsoft.com/jsonschema for more details. + + + + + + + Determines whether the is valid. + + + JSON Schema validation has been moved to its own package. See https://www.newtonsoft.com/jsonschema for more details. + + + The source to test. + The schema to test with. + + true if the specified is valid; otherwise, false. + + + + + + Determines whether the is valid. + + + JSON Schema validation has been moved to its own package. See https://www.newtonsoft.com/jsonschema for more details. + + + The source to test. + The schema to test with. + When this method returns, contains any error messages generated while validating. + + true if the specified is valid; otherwise, false. + + + + + + Validates the specified . + + + JSON Schema validation has been moved to its own package. See https://www.newtonsoft.com/jsonschema for more details. + + + The source to test. + The schema to test with. + + + + + Validates the specified . + + + JSON Schema validation has been moved to its own package. See https://www.newtonsoft.com/jsonschema for more details. + + + The source to test. + The schema to test with. + The validation event handler. + + + + + An in-memory representation of a JSON Schema. + + + JSON Schema validation has been moved to its own package. See https://www.newtonsoft.com/jsonschema for more details. + + + + + + Gets or sets the id. + + + + + Gets or sets the title. + + + + + Gets or sets whether the object is required. + + + + + Gets or sets whether the object is read-only. + + + + + Gets or sets whether the object is visible to users. + + + + + Gets or sets whether the object is transient. + + + + + Gets or sets the description of the object. + + + + + Gets or sets the types of values allowed by the object. + + The type. + + + + Gets or sets the pattern. + + The pattern. + + + + Gets or sets the minimum length. + + The minimum length. + + + + Gets or sets the maximum length. + + The maximum length. + + + + Gets or sets a number that the value should be divisible by. + + A number that the value should be divisible by. + + + + Gets or sets the minimum. + + The minimum. + + + + Gets or sets the maximum. + + The maximum. + + + + Gets or sets a flag indicating whether the value can not equal the number defined by the minimum attribute (). + + A flag indicating whether the value can not equal the number defined by the minimum attribute (). + + + + Gets or sets a flag indicating whether the value can not equal the number defined by the maximum attribute (). + + A flag indicating whether the value can not equal the number defined by the maximum attribute (). + + + + Gets or sets the minimum number of items. + + The minimum number of items. + + + + Gets or sets the maximum number of items. + + The maximum number of items. + + + + Gets or sets the of items. + + The of items. + + + + Gets or sets a value indicating whether items in an array are validated using the instance at their array position from . + + + true if items are validated using their array position; otherwise, false. + + + + + Gets or sets the of additional items. + + The of additional items. + + + + Gets or sets a value indicating whether additional items are allowed. + + + true if additional items are allowed; otherwise, false. + + + + + Gets or sets whether the array items must be unique. + + + + + Gets or sets the of properties. + + The of properties. + + + + Gets or sets the of additional properties. + + The of additional properties. + + + + Gets or sets the pattern properties. + + The pattern properties. + + + + Gets or sets a value indicating whether additional properties are allowed. + + + true if additional properties are allowed; otherwise, false. + + + + + Gets or sets the required property if this property is present. + + The required property if this property is present. + + + + Gets or sets the a collection of valid enum values allowed. + + A collection of valid enum values allowed. + + + + Gets or sets disallowed types. + + The disallowed types. + + + + Gets or sets the default value. + + The default value. + + + + Gets or sets the collection of that this schema extends. + + The collection of that this schema extends. + + + + Gets or sets the format. + + The format. + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class. + + + + + Reads a from the specified . + + The containing the JSON Schema to read. + The object representing the JSON Schema. + + + + Reads a from the specified . + + The containing the JSON Schema to read. + The to use when resolving schema references. + The object representing the JSON Schema. + + + + Load a from a string that contains JSON Schema. + + A that contains JSON Schema. + A populated from the string that contains JSON Schema. + + + + Load a from a string that contains JSON Schema using the specified . + + A that contains JSON Schema. + The resolver. + A populated from the string that contains JSON Schema. + + + + Writes this schema to a . + + A into which this method will write. + + + + Writes this schema to a using the specified . + + A into which this method will write. + The resolver used. + + + + Returns a that represents the current . + + + A that represents the current . + + + + + + Returns detailed information about the schema exception. + + + JSON Schema validation has been moved to its own package. See https://www.newtonsoft.com/jsonschema for more details. + + + + + + Gets the line number indicating where the error occurred. + + The line number indicating where the error occurred. + + + + Gets the line position indicating where the error occurred. + + The line position indicating where the error occurred. + + + + Gets the path to the JSON where the error occurred. + + The path to the JSON where the error occurred. + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class. + + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class + with a specified error message. + + The error message that explains the reason for the exception. + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class + with a specified error message and a reference to the inner exception that is the cause of this exception. + + The error message that explains the reason for the exception. + The exception that is the cause of the current exception, or null if no inner exception is specified. + + + + + Generates a from a specified . + + + JSON Schema validation has been moved to its own package. See https://www.newtonsoft.com/jsonschema for more details. + + + + + + Gets or sets how undefined schemas are handled by the serializer. + + + + + Gets or sets the contract resolver. + + The contract resolver. + + + + Generate a from the specified type. + + The type to generate a from. + A generated from the specified type. + + + + Generate a from the specified type. + + The type to generate a from. + The used to resolve schema references. + A generated from the specified type. + + + + Generate a from the specified type. + + The type to generate a from. + Specify whether the generated root will be nullable. + A generated from the specified type. + + + + Generate a from the specified type. + + The type to generate a from. + The used to resolve schema references. + Specify whether the generated root will be nullable. + A generated from the specified type. + + + + + Resolves from an id. + + + JSON Schema validation has been moved to its own package. See https://www.newtonsoft.com/jsonschema for more details. + + + + + + Gets or sets the loaded schemas. + + The loaded schemas. + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class. + + + + + Gets a for the specified reference. + + The id. + A for the specified reference. + + + + + The value types allowed by the . + + + JSON Schema validation has been moved to its own package. See https://www.newtonsoft.com/jsonschema for more details. + + + + + + No type specified. + + + + + String type. + + + + + Float type. + + + + + Integer type. + + + + + Boolean type. + + + + + Object type. + + + + + Array type. + + + + + Null type. + + + + + Any type. + + + + + + Specifies undefined schema Id handling options for the . + + + JSON Schema validation has been moved to its own package. See https://www.newtonsoft.com/jsonschema for more details. + + + + + + Do not infer a schema Id. + + + + + Use the .NET type name as the schema Id. + + + + + Use the assembly qualified .NET type name as the schema Id. + + + + + + Returns detailed information related to the . + + + JSON Schema validation has been moved to its own package. See https://www.newtonsoft.com/jsonschema for more details. + + + + + + Gets the associated with the validation error. + + The JsonSchemaException associated with the validation error. + + + + Gets the path of the JSON location where the validation error occurred. + + The path of the JSON location where the validation error occurred. + + + + Gets the text description corresponding to the validation error. + + The text description. + + + + + Represents the callback method that will handle JSON schema validation events and the . + + + JSON Schema validation has been moved to its own package. See https://www.newtonsoft.com/jsonschema for more details. + + + + + + Allows users to control class loading and mandate what class to load. + + + + + When overridden in a derived class, controls the binding of a serialized object to a type. + + Specifies the name of the serialized object. + Specifies the name of the serialized object + The type of the object the formatter creates a new instance of. + + + + When overridden in a derived class, controls the binding of a serialized object to a type. + + The type of the object the formatter creates a new instance of. + Specifies the name of the serialized object. + Specifies the name of the serialized object. + + + + A camel case naming strategy. + + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class. + + + A flag indicating whether dictionary keys should be processed. + + + A flag indicating whether explicitly specified property names should be processed, + e.g. a property name customized with a . + + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class. + + + A flag indicating whether dictionary keys should be processed. + + + A flag indicating whether explicitly specified property names should be processed, + e.g. a property name customized with a . + + + A flag indicating whether extension data names should be processed. + + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class. + + + + + Resolves the specified property name. + + The property name to resolve. + The resolved property name. + + + + Resolves member mappings for a type, camel casing property names. + + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class. + + + + + Resolves the contract for a given type. + + The type to resolve a contract for. + The contract for a given type. + + + + Used by to resolve a for a given . + + + + + Gets a value indicating whether members are being get and set using dynamic code generation. + This value is determined by the runtime permissions available. + + + true if using dynamic code generation; otherwise, false. + + + + + Gets or sets a value indicating whether compiler generated members should be serialized. + + + true if serialized compiler generated members; otherwise, false. + + + + + Gets or sets a value indicating whether to ignore IsSpecified members when serializing and deserializing types. + + + true if the IsSpecified members will be ignored when serializing and deserializing types; otherwise, false. + + + + + Gets or sets a value indicating whether to ignore ShouldSerialize members when serializing and deserializing types. + + + true if the ShouldSerialize members will be ignored when serializing and deserializing types; otherwise, false. + + + + + Gets or sets the naming strategy used to resolve how property names and dictionary keys are serialized. + + The naming strategy used to resolve how property names and dictionary keys are serialized. + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class. + + + + + Resolves the contract for a given type. + + The type to resolve a contract for. + The contract for a given type. + + + + Gets the serializable members for the type. + + The type to get serializable members for. + The serializable members for the type. + + + + Creates a for the given type. + + Type of the object. + A for the given type. + + + + Creates the constructor parameters. + + The constructor to create properties for. + The type's member properties. + Properties for the given . + + + + Creates a for the given . + + The matching member property. + The constructor parameter. + A created for the given . + + + + Resolves the default for the contract. + + Type of the object. + The contract's default . + + + + Creates a for the given type. + + Type of the object. + A for the given type. + + + + Creates a for the given type. + + Type of the object. + A for the given type. + + + + Creates a for the given type. + + Type of the object. + A for the given type. + + + + Creates a for the given type. + + Type of the object. + A for the given type. + + + + Creates a for the given type. + + Type of the object. + A for the given type. + + + + Creates a for the given type. + + Type of the object. + A for the given type. + + + + Determines which contract type is created for the given type. + + Type of the object. + A for the given type. + + + + Creates properties for the given . + + The type to create properties for. + /// The member serialization mode for the type. + Properties for the given . + + + + Creates the used by the serializer to get and set values from a member. + + The member. + The used by the serializer to get and set values from a member. + + + + Creates a for the given . + + The member's parent . + The member to create a for. + A created for the given . + + + + Resolves the name of the property. + + Name of the property. + Resolved name of the property. + + + + Resolves the name of the extension data. By default no changes are made to extension data names. + + Name of the extension data. + Resolved name of the extension data. + + + + Resolves the key of the dictionary. By default is used to resolve dictionary keys. + + Key of the dictionary. + Resolved key of the dictionary. + + + + Gets the resolved name of the property. + + Name of the property. + Name of the property. + + + + The default naming strategy. Property names and dictionary keys are unchanged. + + + + + Resolves the specified property name. + + The property name to resolve. + The resolved property name. + + + + The default serialization binder used when resolving and loading classes from type names. + + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class. + + + + + When overridden in a derived class, controls the binding of a serialized object to a type. + + Specifies the name of the serialized object. + Specifies the name of the serialized object. + + The type of the object the formatter creates a new instance of. + + + + + When overridden in a derived class, controls the binding of a serialized object to a type. + + The type of the object the formatter creates a new instance of. + Specifies the name of the serialized object. + Specifies the name of the serialized object. + + + + Provides information surrounding an error. + + + + + Gets the error. + + The error. + + + + Gets the original object that caused the error. + + The original object that caused the error. + + + + Gets the member that caused the error. + + The member that caused the error. + + + + Gets the path of the JSON location where the error occurred. + + The path of the JSON location where the error occurred. + + + + Gets or sets a value indicating whether this is handled. + + true if handled; otherwise, false. + + + + Provides data for the Error event. + + + + + Gets the current object the error event is being raised against. + + The current object the error event is being raised against. + + + + Gets the error context. + + The error context. + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class. + + The current object. + The error context. + + + + Get and set values for a using dynamic methods. + + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class. + + The member info. + + + + Sets the value. + + The target to set the value on. + The value to set on the target. + + + + Gets the value. + + The target to get the value from. + The value. + + + + Provides methods to get attributes. + + + + + Returns a collection of all of the attributes, or an empty collection if there are no attributes. + + When true, look up the hierarchy chain for the inherited custom attribute. + A collection of s, or an empty collection. + + + + Returns a collection of attributes, identified by type, or an empty collection if there are no attributes. + + The type of the attributes. + When true, look up the hierarchy chain for the inherited custom attribute. + A collection of s, or an empty collection. + + + + Used by to resolve a for a given . + + + + + + + + + Resolves the contract for a given type. + + The type to resolve a contract for. + The contract for a given type. + + + + Used to resolve references when serializing and deserializing JSON by the . + + + + + Resolves a reference to its object. + + The serialization context. + The reference to resolve. + The object that was resolved from the reference. + + + + Gets the reference for the specified object. + + The serialization context. + The object to get a reference for. + The reference to the object. + + + + Determines whether the specified object is referenced. + + The serialization context. + The object to test for a reference. + + true if the specified object is referenced; otherwise, false. + + + + + Adds a reference to the specified object. + + The serialization context. + The reference. + The object to reference. + + + + Allows users to control class loading and mandate what class to load. + + + + + When implemented, controls the binding of a serialized object to a type. + + Specifies the name of the serialized object. + Specifies the name of the serialized object + The type of the object the formatter creates a new instance of. + + + + When implemented, controls the binding of a serialized object to a type. + + The type of the object the formatter creates a new instance of. + Specifies the name of the serialized object. + Specifies the name of the serialized object. + + + + Represents a trace writer. + + + + + Gets the that will be used to filter the trace messages passed to the writer. + For example a filter level of will exclude messages and include , + and messages. + + The that will be used to filter the trace messages passed to the writer. + + + + Writes the specified trace level, message and optional exception. + + The at which to write this trace. + The trace message. + The trace exception. This parameter is optional. + + + + Provides methods to get and set values. + + + + + Sets the value. + + The target to set the value on. + The value to set on the target. + + + + Gets the value. + + The target to get the value from. + The value. + + + + Contract details for a used by the . + + + + + Gets the of the collection items. + + The of the collection items. + + + + Gets a value indicating whether the collection type is a multidimensional array. + + true if the collection type is a multidimensional array; otherwise, false. + + + + Gets or sets the function used to create the object. When set this function will override . + + The function used to create the object. + + + + Gets a value indicating whether the creator has a parameter with the collection values. + + true if the creator has a parameter with the collection values; otherwise, false. + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class. + + The underlying type for the contract. + + + + Contract details for a used by the . + + + + + Gets or sets the default collection items . + + The converter. + + + + Gets or sets a value indicating whether the collection items preserve object references. + + true if collection items preserve object references; otherwise, false. + + + + Gets or sets the collection item reference loop handling. + + The reference loop handling. + + + + Gets or sets the collection item type name handling. + + The type name handling. + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class. + + The underlying type for the contract. + + + + Handles serialization callback events. + + The object that raised the callback event. + The streaming context. + + + + Handles serialization error callback events. + + The object that raised the callback event. + The streaming context. + The error context. + + + + Sets extension data for an object during deserialization. + + The object to set extension data on. + The extension data key. + The extension data value. + + + + Gets extension data for an object during serialization. + + The object to set extension data on. + + + + Contract details for a used by the . + + + + + Gets the underlying type for the contract. + + The underlying type for the contract. + + + + Gets or sets the type created during deserialization. + + The type created during deserialization. + + + + Gets or sets whether this type contract is serialized as a reference. + + Whether this type contract is serialized as a reference. + + + + Gets or sets the default for this contract. + + The converter. + + + + Gets the internally resolved for the contract's type. + This converter is used as a fallback converter when no other converter is resolved. + Setting will always override this converter. + + + + + Gets or sets all methods called immediately after deserialization of the object. + + The methods called immediately after deserialization of the object. + + + + Gets or sets all methods called during deserialization of the object. + + The methods called during deserialization of the object. + + + + Gets or sets all methods called after serialization of the object graph. + + The methods called after serialization of the object graph. + + + + Gets or sets all methods called before serialization of the object. + + The methods called before serialization of the object. + + + + Gets or sets all method called when an error is thrown during the serialization of the object. + + The methods called when an error is thrown during the serialization of the object. + + + + Gets or sets the default creator method used to create the object. + + The default creator method used to create the object. + + + + Gets or sets a value indicating whether the default creator is non-public. + + true if the default object creator is non-public; otherwise, false. + + + + Contract details for a used by the . + + + + + Gets or sets the dictionary key resolver. + + The dictionary key resolver. + + + + Gets the of the dictionary keys. + + The of the dictionary keys. + + + + Gets the of the dictionary values. + + The of the dictionary values. + + + + Gets or sets the function used to create the object. When set this function will override . + + The function used to create the object. + + + + Gets a value indicating whether the creator has a parameter with the dictionary values. + + true if the creator has a parameter with the dictionary values; otherwise, false. + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class. + + The underlying type for the contract. + + + + Contract details for a used by the . + + + + + Gets the object's properties. + + The object's properties. + + + + Gets or sets the property name resolver. + + The property name resolver. + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class. + + The underlying type for the contract. + + + + Contract details for a used by the . + + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class. + + The underlying type for the contract. + + + + Contract details for a used by the . + + + + + Gets or sets the object member serialization. + + The member object serialization. + + + + Gets or sets the missing member handling used when deserializing this object. + + The missing member handling. + + + + Gets or sets a value that indicates whether the object's properties are required. + + + A value indicating whether the object's properties are required. + + + + + Gets or sets how the object's properties with null values are handled during serialization and deserialization. + + How the object's properties with null values are handled during serialization and deserialization. + + + + Gets the object's properties. + + The object's properties. + + + + Gets a collection of instances that define the parameters used with . + + + + + Gets or sets the function used to create the object. When set this function will override . + This function is called with a collection of arguments which are defined by the collection. + + The function used to create the object. + + + + Gets or sets the extension data setter. + + + + + Gets or sets the extension data getter. + + + + + Gets or sets the extension data value type. + + + + + Gets or sets the extension data name resolver. + + The extension data name resolver. + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class. + + The underlying type for the contract. + + + + Contract details for a used by the . + + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class. + + The underlying type for the contract. + + + + Maps a JSON property to a .NET member or constructor parameter. + + + + + Gets or sets the name of the property. + + The name of the property. + + + + Gets or sets the type that declared this property. + + The type that declared this property. + + + + Gets or sets the order of serialization of a member. + + The numeric order of serialization. + + + + Gets or sets the name of the underlying member or parameter. + + The name of the underlying member or parameter. + + + + Gets the that will get and set the during serialization. + + The that will get and set the during serialization. + + + + Gets or sets the for this property. + + The for this property. + + + + Gets or sets the type of the property. + + The type of the property. + + + + Gets or sets the for the property. + If set this converter takes precedence over the contract converter for the property type. + + The converter. + + + + Gets or sets the member converter. + + The member converter. + + + + Gets or sets a value indicating whether this is ignored. + + true if ignored; otherwise, false. + + + + Gets or sets a value indicating whether this is readable. + + true if readable; otherwise, false. + + + + Gets or sets a value indicating whether this is writable. + + true if writable; otherwise, false. + + + + Gets or sets a value indicating whether this has a member attribute. + + true if has a member attribute; otherwise, false. + + + + Gets the default value. + + The default value. + + + + Gets or sets a value indicating whether this is required. + + A value indicating whether this is required. + + + + Gets a value indicating whether has a value specified. + + + + + Gets or sets a value indicating whether this property preserves object references. + + + true if this instance is reference; otherwise, false. + + + + + Gets or sets the property null value handling. + + The null value handling. + + + + Gets or sets the property default value handling. + + The default value handling. + + + + Gets or sets the property reference loop handling. + + The reference loop handling. + + + + Gets or sets the property object creation handling. + + The object creation handling. + + + + Gets or sets or sets the type name handling. + + The type name handling. + + + + Gets or sets a predicate used to determine whether the property should be serialized. + + A predicate used to determine whether the property should be serialized. + + + + Gets or sets a predicate used to determine whether the property should be deserialized. + + A predicate used to determine whether the property should be deserialized. + + + + Gets or sets a predicate used to determine whether the property should be serialized. + + A predicate used to determine whether the property should be serialized. + + + + Gets or sets an action used to set whether the property has been deserialized. + + An action used to set whether the property has been deserialized. + + + + Returns a that represents this instance. + + + A that represents this instance. + + + + + Gets or sets the converter used when serializing the property's collection items. + + The collection's items converter. + + + + Gets or sets whether this property's collection items are serialized as a reference. + + Whether this property's collection items are serialized as a reference. + + + + Gets or sets the type name handling used when serializing the property's collection items. + + The collection's items type name handling. + + + + Gets or sets the reference loop handling used when serializing the property's collection items. + + The collection's items reference loop handling. + + + + A collection of objects. + + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class. + + The type. + + + + When implemented in a derived class, extracts the key from the specified element. + + The element from which to extract the key. + The key for the specified element. + + + + Adds a object. + + The property to add to the collection. + + + + Gets the closest matching object. + First attempts to get an exact case match of and then + a case insensitive match. + + Name of the property. + A matching property if found. + + + + Gets a property by property name. + + The name of the property to get. + Type property name string comparison. + A matching property if found. + + + + Contract details for a used by the . + + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class. + + The underlying type for the contract. + + + + Lookup and create an instance of the type described by the argument. + + The type to create. + Optional arguments to pass to an initializing constructor of the JsonConverter. + If null, the default constructor is used. + + + + A kebab case naming strategy. + + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class. + + + A flag indicating whether dictionary keys should be processed. + + + A flag indicating whether explicitly specified property names should be processed, + e.g. a property name customized with a . + + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class. + + + A flag indicating whether dictionary keys should be processed. + + + A flag indicating whether explicitly specified property names should be processed, + e.g. a property name customized with a . + + + A flag indicating whether extension data names should be processed. + + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class. + + + + + Resolves the specified property name. + + The property name to resolve. + The resolved property name. + + + + Represents a trace writer that writes to memory. When the trace message limit is + reached then old trace messages will be removed as new messages are added. + + + + + Gets the that will be used to filter the trace messages passed to the writer. + For example a filter level of will exclude messages and include , + and messages. + + + The that will be used to filter the trace messages passed to the writer. + + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class. + + + + + Writes the specified trace level, message and optional exception. + + The at which to write this trace. + The trace message. + The trace exception. This parameter is optional. + + + + Returns an enumeration of the most recent trace messages. + + An enumeration of the most recent trace messages. + + + + Returns a of the most recent trace messages. + + + A of the most recent trace messages. + + + + + A base class for resolving how property names and dictionary keys are serialized. + + + + + A flag indicating whether dictionary keys should be processed. + Defaults to false. + + + + + A flag indicating whether extension data names should be processed. + Defaults to false. + + + + + A flag indicating whether explicitly specified property names, + e.g. a property name customized with a , should be processed. + Defaults to false. + + + + + Gets the serialized name for a given property name. + + The initial property name. + A flag indicating whether the property has had a name explicitly specified. + The serialized property name. + + + + Gets the serialized name for a given extension data name. + + The initial extension data name. + The serialized extension data name. + + + + Gets the serialized key for a given dictionary key. + + The initial dictionary key. + The serialized dictionary key. + + + + Resolves the specified property name. + + The property name to resolve. + The resolved property name. + + + + Hash code calculation + + + + + + Object equality implementation + + + + + + + Compare to another NamingStrategy + + + + + + + Represents a method that constructs an object. + + The object type to create. + + + + When applied to a method, specifies that the method is called when an error occurs serializing an object. + + + + + Provides methods to get attributes from a , , or . + + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class. + + The instance to get attributes for. This parameter should be a , , or . + + + + Returns a collection of all of the attributes, or an empty collection if there are no attributes. + + When true, look up the hierarchy chain for the inherited custom attribute. + A collection of s, or an empty collection. + + + + Returns a collection of attributes, identified by type, or an empty collection if there are no attributes. + + The type of the attributes. + When true, look up the hierarchy chain for the inherited custom attribute. + A collection of s, or an empty collection. + + + + Get and set values for a using reflection. + + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class. + + The member info. + + + + Sets the value. + + The target to set the value on. + The value to set on the target. + + + + Gets the value. + + The target to get the value from. + The value. + + + + A snake case naming strategy. + + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class. + + + A flag indicating whether dictionary keys should be processed. + + + A flag indicating whether explicitly specified property names should be processed, + e.g. a property name customized with a . + + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class. + + + A flag indicating whether dictionary keys should be processed. + + + A flag indicating whether explicitly specified property names should be processed, + e.g. a property name customized with a . + + + A flag indicating whether extension data names should be processed. + + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class. + + + + + Resolves the specified property name. + + The property name to resolve. + The resolved property name. + + + + Specifies how strings are escaped when writing JSON text. + + + + + Only control characters (e.g. newline) are escaped. + + + + + All non-ASCII and control characters (e.g. newline) are escaped. + + + + + HTML (<, >, &, ', ") and control characters (e.g. newline) are escaped. + + + + + Specifies what messages to output for the class. + + + + + Output no tracing and debugging messages. + + + + + Output error-handling messages. + + + + + Output warnings and error-handling messages. + + + + + Output informational messages, warnings, and error-handling messages. + + + + + Output all debugging and tracing messages. + + + + + Indicates the method that will be used during deserialization for locating and loading assemblies. + + + + + In simple mode, the assembly used during deserialization need not match exactly the assembly used during serialization. Specifically, the version numbers need not match as the LoadWithPartialName method of the class is used to load the assembly. + + + + + In full mode, the assembly used during deserialization must match exactly the assembly used during serialization. The Load method of the class is used to load the assembly. + + + + + Specifies type name handling options for the . + + + should be used with caution when your application deserializes JSON from an external source. + Incoming types should be validated with a custom + when deserializing with a value other than . + + + + + Do not include the .NET type name when serializing types. + + + + + Include the .NET type name when serializing into a JSON object structure. + + + + + Include the .NET type name when serializing into a JSON array structure. + + + + + Always include the .NET type name when serializing. + + + + + Include the .NET type name when the type of the object being serialized is not the same as its declared type. + Note that this doesn't include the root serialized object by default. To include the root object's type name in JSON + you must specify a root type object with + or . + + + + + Determines whether the collection is null or empty. + + The collection. + + true if the collection is null or empty; otherwise, false. + + + + + Adds the elements of the specified collection to the specified generic . + + The list to add to. + The collection of elements to add. + + + + Converts the value to the specified type. If the value is unable to be converted, the + value is checked whether it assignable to the specified type. + + The value to convert. + The culture to use when converting. + The type to convert or cast the value to. + + The converted type. If conversion was unsuccessful, the initial value + is returned if assignable to the target type. + + + + + Helper method for generating a MetaObject which calls a + specific method on Dynamic that returns a result + + + + + Helper method for generating a MetaObject which calls a + specific method on Dynamic, but uses one of the arguments for + the result. + + + + + Helper method for generating a MetaObject which calls a + specific method on Dynamic, but uses one of the arguments for + the result. + + + + + Returns a Restrictions object which includes our current restrictions merged + with a restriction limiting our type + + + + + Helper class for serializing immutable collections. + Note that this is used by all builds, even those that don't support immutable collections, in case the DLL is GACed + https://github.com/JamesNK/Newtonsoft.Json/issues/652 + + + + + List of primitive types which can be widened. + + + + + Widening masks for primitive types above. + Index of the value in this array defines a type we're widening, + while the bits in mask define types it can be widened to (including itself). + + For example, value at index 0 defines a bool type, and it only has bit 0 set, + i.e. bool values can be assigned only to bool. + + + + + Checks if value of primitive type can be + assigned to parameter of primitive type . + + Source primitive type. + Target primitive type. + true if source type can be widened to target type, false otherwise. + + + + Checks if a set of values with given can be used + to invoke a method with specified . + + Method parameters. + Argument types. + Try to pack extra arguments into the last parameter when it is marked up with . + true if method can be called with given arguments, false otherwise. + + + + Compares two sets of parameters to determine + which one suits better for given argument types. + + + + + Returns a best method overload for given argument . + + List of method candidates. + Argument types. + Best method overload, or null if none matched. + + + + Gets the type of the typed collection's items. + + The type. + The type of the typed collection's items. + + + + Gets the member's underlying type. + + The member. + The underlying type of the member. + + + + Determines whether the property is an indexed property. + + The property. + + true if the property is an indexed property; otherwise, false. + + + + + Gets the member's value on the object. + + The member. + The target object. + The member's value on the object. + + + + Sets the member's value on the target object. + + The member. + The target. + The value. + + + + Determines whether the specified MemberInfo can be read. + + The MemberInfo to determine whether can be read. + /// if set to true then allow the member to be gotten non-publicly. + + true if the specified MemberInfo can be read; otherwise, false. + + + + + Determines whether the specified MemberInfo can be set. + + The MemberInfo to determine whether can be set. + if set to true then allow the member to be set non-publicly. + if set to true then allow the member to be set if read-only. + + true if the specified MemberInfo can be set; otherwise, false. + + + + + Builds a string. Unlike this class lets you reuse its internal buffer. + + + + + Determines whether the string is all white space. Empty string will return false. + + The string to test whether it is all white space. + + true if the string is all white space; otherwise, false. + + + + + Specifies the state of the . + + + + + An exception has been thrown, which has left the in an invalid state. + You may call the method to put the in the Closed state. + Any other method calls result in an being thrown. + + + + + The method has been called. + + + + + An object is being written. + + + + + An array is being written. + + + + + A constructor is being written. + + + + + A property is being written. + + + + + A write method has not been called. + + + + + Indicates the method that will be used during deserialization for locating and loading assemblies. + + + + + In simple mode, the assembly used during deserialization need not match exactly the assembly used during serialization. Specifically, the version numbers need not match as the method is used to load the assembly. + + + + + In full mode, the assembly used during deserialization must match exactly the assembly used during serialization. The is used to load the assembly. + + + + Specifies that an output will not be null even if the corresponding type allows it. + + + Specifies that when a method returns , the parameter will not be null even if the corresponding type allows it. + + + Initializes the attribute with the specified return value condition. + + The return value condition. If the method returns this value, the associated parameter will not be null. + + + + Gets the return value condition. + + + Specifies that an output may be null even if the corresponding type disallows it. + + + Specifies that null is allowed as an input even if the corresponding type disallows it. + + + + Specifies that the method will not return if the associated Boolean parameter is passed the specified value. + + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class. + + + The condition parameter value. Code after the method will be considered unreachable by diagnostics if the argument to + the associated parameter matches this value. + + + + Gets the condition parameter value. + + + diff --git a/Packages/Newtonsoft.Json.13.0.3/lib/netstandard1.3/Newtonsoft.Json.dll b/Packages/Newtonsoft.Json.13.0.3/lib/netstandard1.3/Newtonsoft.Json.dll new file mode 100644 index 0000000..b683225 Binary files /dev/null and b/Packages/Newtonsoft.Json.13.0.3/lib/netstandard1.3/Newtonsoft.Json.dll differ diff --git a/Packages/Newtonsoft.Json.13.0.3/lib/netstandard1.3/Newtonsoft.Json.xml b/Packages/Newtonsoft.Json.13.0.3/lib/netstandard1.3/Newtonsoft.Json.xml new file mode 100644 index 0000000..4de49a7 --- /dev/null +++ b/Packages/Newtonsoft.Json.13.0.3/lib/netstandard1.3/Newtonsoft.Json.xml @@ -0,0 +1,11173 @@ + + + + Newtonsoft.Json + + + + + Represents a BSON Oid (object id). + + + + + Gets or sets the value of the Oid. + + The value of the Oid. + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class. + + The Oid value. + + + + Represents a reader that provides fast, non-cached, forward-only access to serialized BSON data. + + + + + Gets or sets a value indicating whether binary data reading should be compatible with incorrect Json.NET 3.5 written binary. + + + true if binary data reading will be compatible with incorrect Json.NET 3.5 written binary; otherwise, false. + + + + + Gets or sets a value indicating whether the root object will be read as a JSON array. + + + true if the root object will be read as a JSON array; otherwise, false. + + + + + Gets or sets the used when reading values from BSON. + + The used when reading values from BSON. + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class. + + The containing the BSON data to read. + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class. + + The containing the BSON data to read. + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class. + + The containing the BSON data to read. + if set to true the root object will be read as a JSON array. + The used when reading values from BSON. + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class. + + The containing the BSON data to read. + if set to true the root object will be read as a JSON array. + The used when reading values from BSON. + + + + Reads the next JSON token from the underlying . + + + true if the next token was read successfully; false if there are no more tokens to read. + + + + + Changes the reader's state to . + If is set to true, the underlying is also closed. + + + + + Represents a writer that provides a fast, non-cached, forward-only way of generating BSON data. + + + + + Gets or sets the used when writing values to BSON. + When set to no conversion will occur. + + The used when writing values to BSON. + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class. + + The to write to. + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class. + + The to write to. + + + + Flushes whatever is in the buffer to the underlying and also flushes the underlying stream. + + + + + Writes the end. + + The token. + + + + Writes a comment /*...*/ containing the specified text. + + Text to place inside the comment. + + + + Writes the start of a constructor with the given name. + + The name of the constructor. + + + + Writes raw JSON. + + The raw JSON to write. + + + + Writes raw JSON where a value is expected and updates the writer's state. + + The raw JSON to write. + + + + Writes the beginning of a JSON array. + + + + + Writes the beginning of a JSON object. + + + + + Writes the property name of a name/value pair on a JSON object. + + The name of the property. + + + + Closes this writer. + If is set to true, the underlying is also closed. + If is set to true, the JSON is auto-completed. + + + + + Writes a value. + An error will raised if the value cannot be written as a single JSON token. + + The value to write. + + + + Writes a null value. + + + + + Writes an undefined value. + + + + + Writes a value. + + The value to write. + + + + Writes a value. + + The value to write. + + + + Writes a value. + + The value to write. + + + + Writes a value. + + The value to write. + + + + Writes a value. + + The value to write. + + + + Writes a value. + + The value to write. + + + + Writes a value. + + The value to write. + + + + Writes a value. + + The value to write. + + + + Writes a value. + + The value to write. + + + + Writes a value. + + The value to write. + + + + Writes a value. + + The value to write. + + + + Writes a value. + + The value to write. + + + + Writes a value. + + The value to write. + + + + Writes a value. + + The value to write. + + + + Writes a value. + + The value to write. + + + + Writes a value. + + The value to write. + + + + Writes a [] value. + + The [] value to write. + + + + Writes a value. + + The value to write. + + + + Writes a value. + + The value to write. + + + + Writes a value. + + The value to write. + + + + Writes a [] value that represents a BSON object id. + + The Object ID value to write. + + + + Writes a BSON regex. + + The regex pattern. + The regex options. + + + + Specifies how constructors are used when initializing objects during deserialization by the . + + + + + First attempt to use the public default constructor, then fall back to a single parameterized constructor, then to the non-public default constructor. + + + + + Json.NET will use a non-public default constructor before falling back to a parameterized constructor. + + + + + Converts a binary value to and from a base 64 string value. + + + + + Writes the JSON representation of the object. + + The to write to. + The value. + The calling serializer. + + + + Reads the JSON representation of the object. + + The to read from. + Type of the object. + The existing value of object being read. + The calling serializer. + The object value. + + + + Determines whether this instance can convert the specified object type. + + Type of the object. + + true if this instance can convert the specified object type; otherwise, false. + + + + + Converts a to and from JSON and BSON. + + + + + Writes the JSON representation of the object. + + The to write to. + The value. + The calling serializer. + + + + Reads the JSON representation of the object. + + The to read from. + Type of the object. + The existing value of object being read. + The calling serializer. + The object value. + + + + Determines whether this instance can convert the specified object type. + + Type of the object. + + true if this instance can convert the specified object type; otherwise, false. + + + + + Creates a custom object. + + The object type to convert. + + + + Writes the JSON representation of the object. + + The to write to. + The value. + The calling serializer. + + + + Reads the JSON representation of the object. + + The to read from. + Type of the object. + The existing value of object being read. + The calling serializer. + The object value. + + + + Creates an object which will then be populated by the serializer. + + Type of the object. + The created object. + + + + Determines whether this instance can convert the specified object type. + + Type of the object. + + true if this instance can convert the specified object type; otherwise, false. + + + + + Gets a value indicating whether this can write JSON. + + + true if this can write JSON; otherwise, false. + + + + + Provides a base class for converting a to and from JSON. + + + + + Determines whether this instance can convert the specified object type. + + Type of the object. + + true if this instance can convert the specified object type; otherwise, false. + + + + + Converts a F# discriminated union type to and from JSON. + + + + + Writes the JSON representation of the object. + + The to write to. + The value. + The calling serializer. + + + + Reads the JSON representation of the object. + + The to read from. + Type of the object. + The existing value of object being read. + The calling serializer. + The object value. + + + + Determines whether this instance can convert the specified object type. + + Type of the object. + + true if this instance can convert the specified object type; otherwise, false. + + + + + Converts an to and from JSON. + + + + + Writes the JSON representation of the object. + + The to write to. + The value. + The calling serializer. + + + + Reads the JSON representation of the object. + + The to read from. + Type of the object. + The existing value of object being read. + The calling serializer. + The object value. + + + + Determines whether this instance can convert the specified object type. + + Type of the object. + + true if this instance can convert the specified object type; otherwise, false. + + + + + Gets a value indicating whether this can write JSON. + + + true if this can write JSON; otherwise, false. + + + + + Converts a to and from the ISO 8601 date format (e.g. "2008-04-12T12:53Z"). + + + + + Gets or sets the date time styles used when converting a date to and from JSON. + + The date time styles used when converting a date to and from JSON. + + + + Gets or sets the date time format used when converting a date to and from JSON. + + The date time format used when converting a date to and from JSON. + + + + Gets or sets the culture used when converting a date to and from JSON. + + The culture used when converting a date to and from JSON. + + + + Writes the JSON representation of the object. + + The to write to. + The value. + The calling serializer. + + + + Reads the JSON representation of the object. + + The to read from. + Type of the object. + The existing value of object being read. + The calling serializer. + The object value. + + + + Converts a to and from a JavaScript Date constructor (e.g. new Date(52231943)). + + + + + Writes the JSON representation of the object. + + The to write to. + The value. + The calling serializer. + + + + Reads the JSON representation of the object. + + The to read from. + Type of the object. + The existing property value of the JSON that is being converted. + The calling serializer. + The object value. + + + + Converts a to and from JSON. + + + + + Writes the JSON representation of the object. + + The to write to. + The value. + The calling serializer. + + + + Reads the JSON representation of the object. + + The to read from. + Type of the object. + The existing value of object being read. + The calling serializer. + The object value. + + + + Determines whether this instance can convert the specified object type. + + Type of the object. + + true if this instance can convert the specified object type; otherwise, false. + + + + + Converts a to and from JSON and BSON. + + + + + Writes the JSON representation of the object. + + The to write to. + The value. + The calling serializer. + + + + Reads the JSON representation of the object. + + The to read from. + Type of the object. + The existing value of object being read. + The calling serializer. + The object value. + + + + Determines whether this instance can convert the specified object type. + + Type of the object. + + true if this instance can convert the specified object type; otherwise, false. + + + + + Converts an to and from its name string value. + + + + + Gets or sets a value indicating whether the written enum text should be camel case. + The default value is false. + + true if the written enum text will be camel case; otherwise, false. + + + + Gets or sets the naming strategy used to resolve how enum text is written. + + The naming strategy used to resolve how enum text is written. + + + + Gets or sets a value indicating whether integer values are allowed when serializing and deserializing. + The default value is true. + + true if integers are allowed when serializing and deserializing; otherwise, false. + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class. + + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class. + + true if the written enum text will be camel case; otherwise, false. + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class. + + The naming strategy used to resolve how enum text is written. + true if integers are allowed when serializing and deserializing; otherwise, false. + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class. + + The of the used to write enum text. + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class. + + The of the used to write enum text. + + The parameter list to use when constructing the described by . + If null, the default constructor is used. + When non-null, there must be a constructor defined in the that exactly matches the number, + order, and type of these parameters. + + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class. + + The of the used to write enum text. + + The parameter list to use when constructing the described by . + If null, the default constructor is used. + When non-null, there must be a constructor defined in the that exactly matches the number, + order, and type of these parameters. + + true if integers are allowed when serializing and deserializing; otherwise, false. + + + + Writes the JSON representation of the object. + + The to write to. + The value. + The calling serializer. + + + + Reads the JSON representation of the object. + + The to read from. + Type of the object. + The existing value of object being read. + The calling serializer. + The object value. + + + + Determines whether this instance can convert the specified object type. + + Type of the object. + + true if this instance can convert the specified object type; otherwise, false. + + + + + Converts a to and from Unix epoch time + + + + + Gets or sets a value indicating whether the dates before Unix epoch + should converted to and from JSON. + + + true to allow converting dates before Unix epoch to and from JSON; + false to throw an exception when a date being converted to or from JSON + occurred before Unix epoch. The default value is false. + + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class. + + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class. + + + true to allow converting dates before Unix epoch to and from JSON; + false to throw an exception when a date being converted to or from JSON + occurred before Unix epoch. The default value is false. + + + + + Writes the JSON representation of the object. + + The to write to. + The value. + The calling serializer. + + + + Reads the JSON representation of the object. + + The to read from. + Type of the object. + The existing property value of the JSON that is being converted. + The calling serializer. + The object value. + + + + Converts a to and from a string (e.g. "1.2.3.4"). + + + + + Writes the JSON representation of the object. + + The to write to. + The value. + The calling serializer. + + + + Reads the JSON representation of the object. + + The to read from. + Type of the object. + The existing property value of the JSON that is being converted. + The calling serializer. + The object value. + + + + Determines whether this instance can convert the specified object type. + + Type of the object. + + true if this instance can convert the specified object type; otherwise, false. + + + + + Converts XML to and from JSON. + + + + + Gets or sets the name of the root element to insert when deserializing to XML if the JSON structure has produced multiple root elements. + + The name of the deserialized root element. + + + + Gets or sets a value to indicate whether to write the Json.NET array attribute. + This attribute helps preserve arrays when converting the written XML back to JSON. + + true if the array attribute is written to the XML; otherwise, false. + + + + Gets or sets a value indicating whether to write the root JSON object. + + true if the JSON root object is omitted; otherwise, false. + + + + Gets or sets a value indicating whether to encode special characters when converting JSON to XML. + If true, special characters like ':', '@', '?', '#' and '$' in JSON property names aren't used to specify + XML namespaces, attributes or processing directives. Instead special characters are encoded and written + as part of the XML element name. + + true if special characters are encoded; otherwise, false. + + + + Writes the JSON representation of the object. + + The to write to. + The calling serializer. + The value. + + + + Reads the JSON representation of the object. + + The to read from. + Type of the object. + The existing value of object being read. + The calling serializer. + The object value. + + + + Checks if the is a namespace attribute. + + Attribute name to test. + The attribute name prefix if it has one, otherwise an empty string. + true if attribute name is for a namespace attribute, otherwise false. + + + + Determines whether this instance can convert the specified value type. + + Type of the value. + + true if this instance can convert the specified value type; otherwise, false. + + + + + Specifies how dates are formatted when writing JSON text. + + + + + Dates are written in the ISO 8601 format, e.g. "2012-03-21T05:40Z". + + + + + Dates are written in the Microsoft JSON format, e.g. "\/Date(1198908717056)\/". + + + + + Specifies how date formatted strings, e.g. "\/Date(1198908717056)\/" and "2012-03-21T05:40Z", are parsed when reading JSON text. + + + + + Date formatted strings are not parsed to a date type and are read as strings. + + + + + Date formatted strings, e.g. "\/Date(1198908717056)\/" and "2012-03-21T05:40Z", are parsed to . + + + + + Date formatted strings, e.g. "\/Date(1198908717056)\/" and "2012-03-21T05:40Z", are parsed to . + + + + + Specifies how to treat the time value when converting between string and . + + + + + Treat as local time. If the object represents a Coordinated Universal Time (UTC), it is converted to the local time. + + + + + Treat as a UTC. If the object represents a local time, it is converted to a UTC. + + + + + Treat as a local time if a is being converted to a string. + If a string is being converted to , convert to a local time if a time zone is specified. + + + + + Time zone information should be preserved when converting. + + + + + The default JSON name table implementation. + + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class. + + + + + Gets a string containing the same characters as the specified range of characters in the given array. + + The character array containing the name to find. + The zero-based index into the array specifying the first character of the name. + The number of characters in the name. + A string containing the same characters as the specified range of characters in the given array. + + + + Adds the specified string into name table. + + The string to add. + This method is not thread-safe. + The resolved string. + + + + Specifies default value handling options for the . + + + + + + + + + Include members where the member value is the same as the member's default value when serializing objects. + Included members are written to JSON. Has no effect when deserializing. + + + + + Ignore members where the member value is the same as the member's default value when serializing objects + so that it is not written to JSON. + This option will ignore all default values (e.g. null for objects and nullable types; 0 for integers, + decimals and floating point numbers; and false for booleans). The default value ignored can be changed by + placing the on the property. + + + + + Members with a default value but no JSON will be set to their default value when deserializing. + + + + + Ignore members where the member value is the same as the member's default value when serializing objects + and set members to their default value when deserializing. + + + + + Specifies float format handling options when writing special floating point numbers, e.g. , + and with . + + + + + Write special floating point values as strings in JSON, e.g. "NaN", "Infinity", "-Infinity". + + + + + Write special floating point values as symbols in JSON, e.g. NaN, Infinity, -Infinity. + Note that this will produce non-valid JSON. + + + + + Write special floating point values as the property's default value in JSON, e.g. 0.0 for a property, null for a of property. + + + + + Specifies how floating point numbers, e.g. 1.0 and 9.9, are parsed when reading JSON text. + + + + + Floating point numbers are parsed to . + + + + + Floating point numbers are parsed to . + + + + + Specifies formatting options for the . + + + + + No special formatting is applied. This is the default. + + + + + Causes child objects to be indented according to the and settings. + + + + + Provides an interface for using pooled arrays. + + The array type content. + + + + Rent an array from the pool. This array must be returned when it is no longer needed. + + The minimum required length of the array. The returned array may be longer. + The rented array from the pool. This array must be returned when it is no longer needed. + + + + Return an array to the pool. + + The array that is being returned. + + + + Provides an interface to enable a class to return line and position information. + + + + + Gets a value indicating whether the class can return line information. + + + true if and can be provided; otherwise, false. + + + + + Gets the current line number. + + The current line number or 0 if no line information is available (for example, when returns false). + + + + Gets the current line position. + + The current line position or 0 if no line information is available (for example, when returns false). + + + + Instructs the how to serialize the collection. + + + + + Gets or sets a value indicating whether null items are allowed in the collection. + + true if null items are allowed in the collection; otherwise, false. + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class. + + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class with a flag indicating whether the array can contain null items. + + A flag indicating whether the array can contain null items. + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class with the specified container Id. + + The container Id. + + + + Instructs the to use the specified constructor when deserializing that object. + + + + + Instructs the how to serialize the object. + + + + + Gets or sets the id. + + The id. + + + + Gets or sets the title. + + The title. + + + + Gets or sets the description. + + The description. + + + + Gets or sets the collection's items converter. + + The collection's items converter. + + + + The parameter list to use when constructing the described by . + If null, the default constructor is used. + When non-null, there must be a constructor defined in the that exactly matches the number, + order, and type of these parameters. + + + + [JsonContainer(ItemConverterType = typeof(MyContainerConverter), ItemConverterParameters = new object[] { 123, "Four" })] + + + + + + Gets or sets the of the . + + The of the . + + + + The parameter list to use when constructing the described by . + If null, the default constructor is used. + When non-null, there must be a constructor defined in the that exactly matches the number, + order, and type of these parameters. + + + + [JsonContainer(NamingStrategyType = typeof(MyNamingStrategy), NamingStrategyParameters = new object[] { 123, "Four" })] + + + + + + Gets or sets a value that indicates whether to preserve object references. + + + true to keep object reference; otherwise, false. The default is false. + + + + + Gets or sets a value that indicates whether to preserve collection's items references. + + + true to keep collection's items object references; otherwise, false. The default is false. + + + + + Gets or sets the reference loop handling used when serializing the collection's items. + + The reference loop handling. + + + + Gets or sets the type name handling used when serializing the collection's items. + + The type name handling. + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class. + + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class with the specified container Id. + + The container Id. + + + + Provides methods for converting between .NET types and JSON types. + + + + + + + + Gets or sets a function that creates default . + Default settings are automatically used by serialization methods on , + and and on . + To serialize without using any default settings create a with + . + + + + + Represents JavaScript's boolean value true as a string. This field is read-only. + + + + + Represents JavaScript's boolean value false as a string. This field is read-only. + + + + + Represents JavaScript's null as a string. This field is read-only. + + + + + Represents JavaScript's undefined as a string. This field is read-only. + + + + + Represents JavaScript's positive infinity as a string. This field is read-only. + + + + + Represents JavaScript's negative infinity as a string. This field is read-only. + + + + + Represents JavaScript's NaN as a string. This field is read-only. + + + + + Converts the to its JSON string representation. + + The value to convert. + A JSON string representation of the . + + + + Converts the to its JSON string representation using the specified. + + The value to convert. + The format the date will be converted to. + The time zone handling when the date is converted to a string. + A JSON string representation of the . + + + + Converts the to its JSON string representation. + + The value to convert. + A JSON string representation of the . + + + + Converts the to its JSON string representation using the specified. + + The value to convert. + The format the date will be converted to. + A JSON string representation of the . + + + + Converts the to its JSON string representation. + + The value to convert. + A JSON string representation of the . + + + + Converts the to its JSON string representation. + + The value to convert. + A JSON string representation of the . + + + + Converts the to its JSON string representation. + + The value to convert. + A JSON string representation of the . + + + + Converts the to its JSON string representation. + + The value to convert. + A JSON string representation of the . + + + + Converts the to its JSON string representation. + + The value to convert. + A JSON string representation of the . + + + + Converts the to its JSON string representation. + + The value to convert. + A JSON string representation of the . + + + + Converts the to its JSON string representation. + + The value to convert. + A JSON string representation of the . + + + + Converts the to its JSON string representation. + + The value to convert. + A JSON string representation of the . + + + + Converts the to its JSON string representation. + + The value to convert. + A JSON string representation of the . + + + + Converts the to its JSON string representation. + + The value to convert. + A JSON string representation of the . + + + + Converts the to its JSON string representation. + + The value to convert. + A JSON string representation of the . + + + + Converts the to its JSON string representation. + + The value to convert. + A JSON string representation of the . + + + + Converts the to its JSON string representation. + + The value to convert. + A JSON string representation of the . + + + + Converts the to its JSON string representation. + + The value to convert. + A JSON string representation of the . + + + + Converts the to its JSON string representation. + + The value to convert. + A JSON string representation of the . + + + + Converts the to its JSON string representation. + + The value to convert. + A JSON string representation of the . + + + + Converts the to its JSON string representation. + + The value to convert. + A JSON string representation of the . + + + + Converts the to its JSON string representation. + + The value to convert. + A JSON string representation of the . + + + + Converts the to its JSON string representation. + + The value to convert. + The string delimiter character. + A JSON string representation of the . + + + + Converts the to its JSON string representation. + + The value to convert. + The string delimiter character. + The string escape handling. + A JSON string representation of the . + + + + Converts the to its JSON string representation. + + The value to convert. + A JSON string representation of the . + + + + Serializes the specified object to a JSON string. + + The object to serialize. + A JSON string representation of the object. + + + + Serializes the specified object to a JSON string using formatting. + + The object to serialize. + Indicates how the output should be formatted. + + A JSON string representation of the object. + + + + + Serializes the specified object to a JSON string using a collection of . + + The object to serialize. + A collection of converters used while serializing. + A JSON string representation of the object. + + + + Serializes the specified object to a JSON string using formatting and a collection of . + + The object to serialize. + Indicates how the output should be formatted. + A collection of converters used while serializing. + A JSON string representation of the object. + + + + Serializes the specified object to a JSON string using . + + The object to serialize. + The used to serialize the object. + If this is null, default serialization settings will be used. + + A JSON string representation of the object. + + + + + Serializes the specified object to a JSON string using a type, formatting and . + + The object to serialize. + The used to serialize the object. + If this is null, default serialization settings will be used. + + The type of the value being serialized. + This parameter is used when is to write out the type name if the type of the value does not match. + Specifying the type is optional. + + + A JSON string representation of the object. + + + + + Serializes the specified object to a JSON string using formatting and . + + The object to serialize. + Indicates how the output should be formatted. + The used to serialize the object. + If this is null, default serialization settings will be used. + + A JSON string representation of the object. + + + + + Serializes the specified object to a JSON string using a type, formatting and . + + The object to serialize. + Indicates how the output should be formatted. + The used to serialize the object. + If this is null, default serialization settings will be used. + + The type of the value being serialized. + This parameter is used when is to write out the type name if the type of the value does not match. + Specifying the type is optional. + + + A JSON string representation of the object. + + + + + Deserializes the JSON to a .NET object. + + The JSON to deserialize. + The deserialized object from the JSON string. + + + + Deserializes the JSON to a .NET object using . + + The JSON to deserialize. + + The used to deserialize the object. + If this is null, default serialization settings will be used. + + The deserialized object from the JSON string. + + + + Deserializes the JSON to the specified .NET type. + + The JSON to deserialize. + The of object being deserialized. + The deserialized object from the JSON string. + + + + Deserializes the JSON to the specified .NET type. + + The type of the object to deserialize to. + The JSON to deserialize. + The deserialized object from the JSON string. + + + + Deserializes the JSON to the given anonymous type. + + + The anonymous type to deserialize to. This can't be specified + traditionally and must be inferred from the anonymous type passed + as a parameter. + + The JSON to deserialize. + The anonymous type object. + The deserialized anonymous type from the JSON string. + + + + Deserializes the JSON to the given anonymous type using . + + + The anonymous type to deserialize to. This can't be specified + traditionally and must be inferred from the anonymous type passed + as a parameter. + + The JSON to deserialize. + The anonymous type object. + + The used to deserialize the object. + If this is null, default serialization settings will be used. + + The deserialized anonymous type from the JSON string. + + + + Deserializes the JSON to the specified .NET type using a collection of . + + The type of the object to deserialize to. + The JSON to deserialize. + Converters to use while deserializing. + The deserialized object from the JSON string. + + + + Deserializes the JSON to the specified .NET type using . + + The type of the object to deserialize to. + The object to deserialize. + + The used to deserialize the object. + If this is null, default serialization settings will be used. + + The deserialized object from the JSON string. + + + + Deserializes the JSON to the specified .NET type using a collection of . + + The JSON to deserialize. + The type of the object to deserialize. + Converters to use while deserializing. + The deserialized object from the JSON string. + + + + Deserializes the JSON to the specified .NET type using . + + The JSON to deserialize. + The type of the object to deserialize to. + + The used to deserialize the object. + If this is null, default serialization settings will be used. + + The deserialized object from the JSON string. + + + + Populates the object with values from the JSON string. + + The JSON to populate values from. + The target object to populate values onto. + + + + Populates the object with values from the JSON string using . + + The JSON to populate values from. + The target object to populate values onto. + + The used to deserialize the object. + If this is null, default serialization settings will be used. + + + + + Serializes the to a JSON string. + + The node to serialize. + A JSON string of the . + + + + Serializes the to a JSON string using formatting. + + The node to serialize. + Indicates how the output should be formatted. + A JSON string of the . + + + + Serializes the to a JSON string using formatting and omits the root object if is true. + + The node to serialize. + Indicates how the output should be formatted. + Omits writing the root object. + A JSON string of the . + + + + Deserializes the from a JSON string. + + The JSON string. + The deserialized . + + + + Deserializes the from a JSON string nested in a root element specified by . + + The JSON string. + The name of the root element to append when deserializing. + The deserialized . + + + + Deserializes the from a JSON string nested in a root element specified by + and writes a Json.NET array attribute for collections. + + The JSON string. + The name of the root element to append when deserializing. + + A value to indicate whether to write the Json.NET array attribute. + This attribute helps preserve arrays when converting the written XML back to JSON. + + The deserialized . + + + + Deserializes the from a JSON string nested in a root element specified by , + writes a Json.NET array attribute for collections, and encodes special characters. + + The JSON string. + The name of the root element to append when deserializing. + + A value to indicate whether to write the Json.NET array attribute. + This attribute helps preserve arrays when converting the written XML back to JSON. + + + A value to indicate whether to encode special characters when converting JSON to XML. + If true, special characters like ':', '@', '?', '#' and '$' in JSON property names aren't used to specify + XML namespaces, attributes or processing directives. Instead special characters are encoded and written + as part of the XML element name. + + The deserialized . + + + + Serializes the to a JSON string. + + The node to convert to JSON. + A JSON string of the . + + + + Serializes the to a JSON string using formatting. + + The node to convert to JSON. + Indicates how the output should be formatted. + A JSON string of the . + + + + Serializes the to a JSON string using formatting and omits the root object if is true. + + The node to serialize. + Indicates how the output should be formatted. + Omits writing the root object. + A JSON string of the . + + + + Deserializes the from a JSON string. + + The JSON string. + The deserialized . + + + + Deserializes the from a JSON string nested in a root element specified by . + + The JSON string. + The name of the root element to append when deserializing. + The deserialized . + + + + Deserializes the from a JSON string nested in a root element specified by + and writes a Json.NET array attribute for collections. + + The JSON string. + The name of the root element to append when deserializing. + + A value to indicate whether to write the Json.NET array attribute. + This attribute helps preserve arrays when converting the written XML back to JSON. + + The deserialized . + + + + Deserializes the from a JSON string nested in a root element specified by , + writes a Json.NET array attribute for collections, and encodes special characters. + + The JSON string. + The name of the root element to append when deserializing. + + A value to indicate whether to write the Json.NET array attribute. + This attribute helps preserve arrays when converting the written XML back to JSON. + + + A value to indicate whether to encode special characters when converting JSON to XML. + If true, special characters like ':', '@', '?', '#' and '$' in JSON property names aren't used to specify + XML namespaces, attributes or processing directives. Instead special characters are encoded and written + as part of the XML element name. + + The deserialized . + + + + Converts an object to and from JSON. + + + + + Writes the JSON representation of the object. + + The to write to. + The value. + The calling serializer. + + + + Reads the JSON representation of the object. + + The to read from. + Type of the object. + The existing value of object being read. + The calling serializer. + The object value. + + + + Determines whether this instance can convert the specified object type. + + Type of the object. + + true if this instance can convert the specified object type; otherwise, false. + + + + + Gets a value indicating whether this can read JSON. + + true if this can read JSON; otherwise, false. + + + + Gets a value indicating whether this can write JSON. + + true if this can write JSON; otherwise, false. + + + + Converts an object to and from JSON. + + The object type to convert. + + + + Writes the JSON representation of the object. + + The to write to. + The value. + The calling serializer. + + + + Writes the JSON representation of the object. + + The to write to. + The value. + The calling serializer. + + + + Reads the JSON representation of the object. + + The to read from. + Type of the object. + The existing value of object being read. + The calling serializer. + The object value. + + + + Reads the JSON representation of the object. + + The to read from. + Type of the object. + The existing value of object being read. If there is no existing value then null will be used. + The existing value has a value. + The calling serializer. + The object value. + + + + Determines whether this instance can convert the specified object type. + + Type of the object. + + true if this instance can convert the specified object type; otherwise, false. + + + + + Instructs the to use the specified when serializing the member or class. + + + + + Gets the of the . + + The of the . + + + + The parameter list to use when constructing the described by . + If null, the default constructor is used. + + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class. + + Type of the . + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class. + + Type of the . + Parameter list to use when constructing the . Can be null. + + + + Represents a collection of . + + + + + Instructs the how to serialize the collection. + + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class. + + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class with the specified container Id. + + The container Id. + + + + The exception thrown when an error occurs during JSON serialization or deserialization. + + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class. + + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class + with a specified error message. + + The error message that explains the reason for the exception. + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class + with a specified error message and a reference to the inner exception that is the cause of this exception. + + The error message that explains the reason for the exception. + The exception that is the cause of the current exception, or null if no inner exception is specified. + + + + Instructs the to deserialize properties with no matching class member into the specified collection + and write values during serialization. + + + + + Gets or sets a value that indicates whether to write extension data when serializing the object. + + + true to write extension data when serializing the object; otherwise, false. The default is true. + + + + + Gets or sets a value that indicates whether to read extension data when deserializing the object. + + + true to read extension data when deserializing the object; otherwise, false. The default is true. + + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class. + + + + + Instructs the not to serialize the public field or public read/write property value. + + + + + Base class for a table of atomized string objects. + + + + + Gets a string containing the same characters as the specified range of characters in the given array. + + The character array containing the name to find. + The zero-based index into the array specifying the first character of the name. + The number of characters in the name. + A string containing the same characters as the specified range of characters in the given array. + + + + Instructs the how to serialize the object. + + + + + Gets or sets the member serialization. + + The member serialization. + + + + Gets or sets the missing member handling used when deserializing this object. + + The missing member handling. + + + + Gets or sets how the object's properties with null values are handled during serialization and deserialization. + + How the object's properties with null values are handled during serialization and deserialization. + + + + Gets or sets a value that indicates whether the object's properties are required. + + + A value indicating whether the object's properties are required. + + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class. + + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class with the specified member serialization. + + The member serialization. + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class with the specified container Id. + + The container Id. + + + + Instructs the to always serialize the member with the specified name. + + + + + Gets or sets the type used when serializing the property's collection items. + + The collection's items type. + + + + The parameter list to use when constructing the described by . + If null, the default constructor is used. + When non-null, there must be a constructor defined in the that exactly matches the number, + order, and type of these parameters. + + + + [JsonProperty(ItemConverterType = typeof(MyContainerConverter), ItemConverterParameters = new object[] { 123, "Four" })] + + + + + + Gets or sets the of the . + + The of the . + + + + The parameter list to use when constructing the described by . + If null, the default constructor is used. + When non-null, there must be a constructor defined in the that exactly matches the number, + order, and type of these parameters. + + + + [JsonProperty(NamingStrategyType = typeof(MyNamingStrategy), NamingStrategyParameters = new object[] { 123, "Four" })] + + + + + + Gets or sets the null value handling used when serializing this property. + + The null value handling. + + + + Gets or sets the default value handling used when serializing this property. + + The default value handling. + + + + Gets or sets the reference loop handling used when serializing this property. + + The reference loop handling. + + + + Gets or sets the object creation handling used when deserializing this property. + + The object creation handling. + + + + Gets or sets the type name handling used when serializing this property. + + The type name handling. + + + + Gets or sets whether this property's value is serialized as a reference. + + Whether this property's value is serialized as a reference. + + + + Gets or sets the order of serialization of a member. + + The numeric order of serialization. + + + + Gets or sets a value indicating whether this property is required. + + + A value indicating whether this property is required. + + + + + Gets or sets the name of the property. + + The name of the property. + + + + Gets or sets the reference loop handling used when serializing the property's collection items. + + The collection's items reference loop handling. + + + + Gets or sets the type name handling used when serializing the property's collection items. + + The collection's items type name handling. + + + + Gets or sets whether this property's collection items are serialized as a reference. + + Whether this property's collection items are serialized as a reference. + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class. + + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class with the specified name. + + Name of the property. + + + + Represents a reader that provides fast, non-cached, forward-only access to serialized JSON data. + + + + + Asynchronously reads the next JSON token from the source. + + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + A that represents the asynchronous read. The + property returns true if the next token was read successfully; false if there are no more tokens to read. + The default behaviour is to execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. Derived + classes can override this behaviour for true asynchronicity. + + + + Asynchronously skips the children of the current token. + + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + A that represents the asynchronous operation. + The default behaviour is to execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. Derived + classes can override this behaviour for true asynchronicity. + + + + Asynchronously reads the next JSON token from the source as a of . + + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + A that represents the asynchronous read. The + property returns the of . This result will be null at the end of an array. + The default behaviour is to execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. Derived + classes can override this behaviour for true asynchronicity. + + + + Asynchronously reads the next JSON token from the source as a []. + + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + A that represents the asynchronous read. The + property returns the []. This result will be null at the end of an array. + The default behaviour is to execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. Derived + classes can override this behaviour for true asynchronicity. + + + + Asynchronously reads the next JSON token from the source as a of . + + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + A that represents the asynchronous read. The + property returns the of . This result will be null at the end of an array. + The default behaviour is to execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. Derived + classes can override this behaviour for true asynchronicity. + + + + Asynchronously reads the next JSON token from the source as a of . + + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + A that represents the asynchronous read. The + property returns the of . This result will be null at the end of an array. + The default behaviour is to execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. Derived + classes can override this behaviour for true asynchronicity. + + + + Asynchronously reads the next JSON token from the source as a of . + + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + A that represents the asynchronous read. The + property returns the of . This result will be null at the end of an array. + The default behaviour is to execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. Derived + classes can override this behaviour for true asynchronicity. + + + + Asynchronously reads the next JSON token from the source as a of . + + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + A that represents the asynchronous read. The + property returns the of . This result will be null at the end of an array. + The default behaviour is to execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. Derived + classes can override this behaviour for true asynchronicity. + + + + Asynchronously reads the next JSON token from the source as a of . + + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + A that represents the asynchronous read. The + property returns the of . This result will be null at the end of an array. + The default behaviour is to execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. Derived + classes can override this behaviour for true asynchronicity. + + + + Asynchronously reads the next JSON token from the source as a . + + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + A that represents the asynchronous read. The + property returns the . This result will be null at the end of an array. + The default behaviour is to execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. Derived + classes can override this behaviour for true asynchronicity. + + + + Specifies the state of the reader. + + + + + A read method has not been called. + + + + + The end of the file has been reached successfully. + + + + + Reader is at a property. + + + + + Reader is at the start of an object. + + + + + Reader is in an object. + + + + + Reader is at the start of an array. + + + + + Reader is in an array. + + + + + The method has been called. + + + + + Reader has just read a value. + + + + + Reader is at the start of a constructor. + + + + + Reader is in a constructor. + + + + + An error occurred that prevents the read operation from continuing. + + + + + The end of the file has been reached successfully. + + + + + Gets the current reader state. + + The current reader state. + + + + Gets or sets a value indicating whether the source should be closed when this reader is closed. + + + true to close the source when this reader is closed; otherwise false. The default is true. + + + + + Gets or sets a value indicating whether multiple pieces of JSON content can + be read from a continuous stream without erroring. + + + true to support reading multiple pieces of JSON content; otherwise false. + The default is false. + + + + + Gets the quotation mark character used to enclose the value of a string. + + + + + Gets or sets how time zones are handled when reading JSON. + + + + + Gets or sets how date formatted strings, e.g. "\/Date(1198908717056)\/" and "2012-03-21T05:40Z", are parsed when reading JSON. + + + + + Gets or sets how floating point numbers, e.g. 1.0 and 9.9, are parsed when reading JSON text. + + + + + Gets or sets how custom date formatted strings are parsed when reading JSON. + + + + + Gets or sets the maximum depth allowed when reading JSON. Reading past this depth will throw a . + A null value means there is no maximum. + The default value is 64. + + + + + Gets the type of the current JSON token. + + + + + Gets the text value of the current JSON token. + + + + + Gets the .NET type for the current JSON token. + + + + + Gets the depth of the current token in the JSON document. + + The depth of the current token in the JSON document. + + + + Gets the path of the current JSON token. + + + + + Gets or sets the culture used when reading JSON. Defaults to . + + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class. + + + + + Reads the next JSON token from the source. + + true if the next token was read successfully; false if there are no more tokens to read. + + + + Reads the next JSON token from the source as a of . + + A of . This method will return null at the end of an array. + + + + Reads the next JSON token from the source as a . + + A . This method will return null at the end of an array. + + + + Reads the next JSON token from the source as a []. + + A [] or null if the next JSON token is null. This method will return null at the end of an array. + + + + Reads the next JSON token from the source as a of . + + A of . This method will return null at the end of an array. + + + + Reads the next JSON token from the source as a of . + + A of . This method will return null at the end of an array. + + + + Reads the next JSON token from the source as a of . + + A of . This method will return null at the end of an array. + + + + Reads the next JSON token from the source as a of . + + A of . This method will return null at the end of an array. + + + + Reads the next JSON token from the source as a of . + + A of . This method will return null at the end of an array. + + + + Skips the children of the current token. + + + + + Sets the current token. + + The new token. + + + + Sets the current token and value. + + The new token. + The value. + + + + Sets the current token and value. + + The new token. + The value. + A flag indicating whether the position index inside an array should be updated. + + + + Sets the state based on current token type. + + + + + Releases unmanaged and - optionally - managed resources. + + true to release both managed and unmanaged resources; false to release only unmanaged resources. + + + + Changes the reader's state to . + If is set to true, the source is also closed. + + + + + The exception thrown when an error occurs while reading JSON text. + + + + + Gets the line number indicating where the error occurred. + + The line number indicating where the error occurred. + + + + Gets the line position indicating where the error occurred. + + The line position indicating where the error occurred. + + + + Gets the path to the JSON where the error occurred. + + The path to the JSON where the error occurred. + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class. + + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class + with a specified error message. + + The error message that explains the reason for the exception. + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class + with a specified error message and a reference to the inner exception that is the cause of this exception. + + The error message that explains the reason for the exception. + The exception that is the cause of the current exception, or null if no inner exception is specified. + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class + with a specified error message, JSON path, line number, line position, and a reference to the inner exception that is the cause of this exception. + + The error message that explains the reason for the exception. + The path to the JSON where the error occurred. + The line number indicating where the error occurred. + The line position indicating where the error occurred. + The exception that is the cause of the current exception, or null if no inner exception is specified. + + + + Instructs the to always serialize the member, and to require that the member has a value. + + + + + The exception thrown when an error occurs during JSON serialization or deserialization. + + + + + Gets the line number indicating where the error occurred. + + The line number indicating where the error occurred. + + + + Gets the line position indicating where the error occurred. + + The line position indicating where the error occurred. + + + + Gets the path to the JSON where the error occurred. + + The path to the JSON where the error occurred. + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class. + + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class + with a specified error message. + + The error message that explains the reason for the exception. + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class + with a specified error message and a reference to the inner exception that is the cause of this exception. + + The error message that explains the reason for the exception. + The exception that is the cause of the current exception, or null if no inner exception is specified. + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class + with a specified error message, JSON path, line number, line position, and a reference to the inner exception that is the cause of this exception. + + The error message that explains the reason for the exception. + The path to the JSON where the error occurred. + The line number indicating where the error occurred. + The line position indicating where the error occurred. + The exception that is the cause of the current exception, or null if no inner exception is specified. + + + + Serializes and deserializes objects into and from the JSON format. + The enables you to control how objects are encoded into JSON. + + + + + Occurs when the errors during serialization and deserialization. + + + + + Gets or sets the used by the serializer when resolving references. + + + + + Gets or sets the used by the serializer when resolving type names. + + + + + Gets or sets the used by the serializer when resolving type names. + + + + + Gets or sets the used by the serializer when writing trace messages. + + The trace writer. + + + + Gets or sets the equality comparer used by the serializer when comparing references. + + The equality comparer. + + + + Gets or sets how type name writing and reading is handled by the serializer. + The default value is . + + + should be used with caution when your application deserializes JSON from an external source. + Incoming types should be validated with a custom + when deserializing with a value other than . + + + + + Gets or sets how a type name assembly is written and resolved by the serializer. + The default value is . + + The type name assembly format. + + + + Gets or sets how a type name assembly is written and resolved by the serializer. + The default value is . + + The type name assembly format. + + + + Gets or sets how object references are preserved by the serializer. + The default value is . + + + + + Gets or sets how reference loops (e.g. a class referencing itself) is handled. + The default value is . + + + + + Gets or sets how missing members (e.g. JSON contains a property that isn't a member on the object) are handled during deserialization. + The default value is . + + + + + Gets or sets how null values are handled during serialization and deserialization. + The default value is . + + + + + Gets or sets how default values are handled during serialization and deserialization. + The default value is . + + + + + Gets or sets how objects are created during deserialization. + The default value is . + + The object creation handling. + + + + Gets or sets how constructors are used during deserialization. + The default value is . + + The constructor handling. + + + + Gets or sets how metadata properties are used during deserialization. + The default value is . + + The metadata properties handling. + + + + Gets a collection that will be used during serialization. + + Collection that will be used during serialization. + + + + Gets or sets the contract resolver used by the serializer when + serializing .NET objects to JSON and vice versa. + + + + + Gets or sets the used by the serializer when invoking serialization callback methods. + + The context. + + + + Indicates how JSON text output is formatted. + The default value is . + + + + + Gets or sets how dates are written to JSON text. + The default value is . + + + + + Gets or sets how time zones are handled during serialization and deserialization. + The default value is . + + + + + Gets or sets how date formatted strings, e.g. "\/Date(1198908717056)\/" and "2012-03-21T05:40Z", are parsed when reading JSON. + The default value is . + + + + + Gets or sets how floating point numbers, e.g. 1.0 and 9.9, are parsed when reading JSON text. + The default value is . + + + + + Gets or sets how special floating point numbers, e.g. , + and , + are written as JSON text. + The default value is . + + + + + Gets or sets how strings are escaped when writing JSON text. + The default value is . + + + + + Gets or sets how and values are formatted when writing JSON text, + and the expected date format when reading JSON text. + The default value is "yyyy'-'MM'-'dd'T'HH':'mm':'ss.FFFFFFFK". + + + + + Gets or sets the culture used when reading JSON. + The default value is . + + + + + Gets or sets the maximum depth allowed when reading JSON. Reading past this depth will throw a . + A null value means there is no maximum. + The default value is 64. + + + + + Gets a value indicating whether there will be a check for additional JSON content after deserializing an object. + The default value is false. + + + true if there will be a check for additional JSON content after deserializing an object; otherwise, false. + + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class. + + + + + Creates a new instance. + The will not use default settings + from . + + + A new instance. + The will not use default settings + from . + + + + + Creates a new instance using the specified . + The will not use default settings + from . + + The settings to be applied to the . + + A new instance using the specified . + The will not use default settings + from . + + + + + Creates a new instance. + The will use default settings + from . + + + A new instance. + The will use default settings + from . + + + + + Creates a new instance using the specified . + The will use default settings + from as well as the specified . + + The settings to be applied to the . + + A new instance using the specified . + The will use default settings + from as well as the specified . + + + + + Populates the JSON values onto the target object. + + The that contains the JSON structure to read values from. + The target object to populate values onto. + + + + Populates the JSON values onto the target object. + + The that contains the JSON structure to read values from. + The target object to populate values onto. + + + + Deserializes the JSON structure contained by the specified . + + The that contains the JSON structure to deserialize. + The being deserialized. + + + + Deserializes the JSON structure contained by the specified + into an instance of the specified type. + + The containing the object. + The of object being deserialized. + The instance of being deserialized. + + + + Deserializes the JSON structure contained by the specified + into an instance of the specified type. + + The containing the object. + The type of the object to deserialize. + The instance of being deserialized. + + + + Deserializes the JSON structure contained by the specified + into an instance of the specified type. + + The containing the object. + The of object being deserialized. + The instance of being deserialized. + + + + Serializes the specified and writes the JSON structure + using the specified . + + The used to write the JSON structure. + The to serialize. + + + + Serializes the specified and writes the JSON structure + using the specified . + + The used to write the JSON structure. + The to serialize. + + The type of the value being serialized. + This parameter is used when is to write out the type name if the type of the value does not match. + Specifying the type is optional. + + + + + Serializes the specified and writes the JSON structure + using the specified . + + The used to write the JSON structure. + The to serialize. + + The type of the value being serialized. + This parameter is used when is Auto to write out the type name if the type of the value does not match. + Specifying the type is optional. + + + + + Serializes the specified and writes the JSON structure + using the specified . + + The used to write the JSON structure. + The to serialize. + + + + Specifies the settings on a object. + + + + + Gets or sets how reference loops (e.g. a class referencing itself) are handled. + The default value is . + + Reference loop handling. + + + + Gets or sets how missing members (e.g. JSON contains a property that isn't a member on the object) are handled during deserialization. + The default value is . + + Missing member handling. + + + + Gets or sets how objects are created during deserialization. + The default value is . + + The object creation handling. + + + + Gets or sets how null values are handled during serialization and deserialization. + The default value is . + + Null value handling. + + + + Gets or sets how default values are handled during serialization and deserialization. + The default value is . + + The default value handling. + + + + Gets or sets a collection that will be used during serialization. + + The converters. + + + + Gets or sets how object references are preserved by the serializer. + The default value is . + + The preserve references handling. + + + + Gets or sets how type name writing and reading is handled by the serializer. + The default value is . + + + should be used with caution when your application deserializes JSON from an external source. + Incoming types should be validated with a custom + when deserializing with a value other than . + + The type name handling. + + + + Gets or sets how metadata properties are used during deserialization. + The default value is . + + The metadata properties handling. + + + + Gets or sets how a type name assembly is written and resolved by the serializer. + The default value is . + + The type name assembly format. + + + + Gets or sets how a type name assembly is written and resolved by the serializer. + The default value is . + + The type name assembly format. + + + + Gets or sets how constructors are used during deserialization. + The default value is . + + The constructor handling. + + + + Gets or sets the contract resolver used by the serializer when + serializing .NET objects to JSON and vice versa. + + The contract resolver. + + + + Gets or sets the equality comparer used by the serializer when comparing references. + + The equality comparer. + + + + Gets or sets the used by the serializer when resolving references. + + The reference resolver. + + + + Gets or sets a function that creates the used by the serializer when resolving references. + + A function that creates the used by the serializer when resolving references. + + + + Gets or sets the used by the serializer when writing trace messages. + + The trace writer. + + + + Gets or sets the used by the serializer when resolving type names. + + The binder. + + + + Gets or sets the used by the serializer when resolving type names. + + The binder. + + + + Gets or sets the error handler called during serialization and deserialization. + + The error handler called during serialization and deserialization. + + + + Gets or sets the used by the serializer when invoking serialization callback methods. + + The context. + + + + Gets or sets how and values are formatted when writing JSON text, + and the expected date format when reading JSON text. + The default value is "yyyy'-'MM'-'dd'T'HH':'mm':'ss.FFFFFFFK". + + + + + Gets or sets the maximum depth allowed when reading JSON. Reading past this depth will throw a . + A null value means there is no maximum. + The default value is 64. + + + + + Indicates how JSON text output is formatted. + The default value is . + + + + + Gets or sets how dates are written to JSON text. + The default value is . + + + + + Gets or sets how time zones are handled during serialization and deserialization. + The default value is . + + + + + Gets or sets how date formatted strings, e.g. "\/Date(1198908717056)\/" and "2012-03-21T05:40Z", are parsed when reading JSON. + The default value is . + + + + + Gets or sets how special floating point numbers, e.g. , + and , + are written as JSON. + The default value is . + + + + + Gets or sets how floating point numbers, e.g. 1.0 and 9.9, are parsed when reading JSON text. + The default value is . + + + + + Gets or sets how strings are escaped when writing JSON text. + The default value is . + + + + + Gets or sets the culture used when reading JSON. + The default value is . + + + + + Gets a value indicating whether there will be a check for additional content after deserializing an object. + The default value is false. + + + true if there will be a check for additional content after deserializing an object; otherwise, false. + + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class. + + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class + using values copied from the passed in . + + + + + Represents a reader that provides fast, non-cached, forward-only access to JSON text data. + + + + + Asynchronously reads the next JSON token from the source. + + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + A that represents the asynchronous read. The + property returns true if the next token was read successfully; false if there are no more tokens to read. + Derived classes must override this method to get asynchronous behaviour. Otherwise it will + execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. + + + + Asynchronously reads the next JSON token from the source as a of . + + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + A that represents the asynchronous read. The + property returns the of . This result will be null at the end of an array. + Derived classes must override this method to get asynchronous behaviour. Otherwise it will + execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. + + + + Asynchronously reads the next JSON token from the source as a []. + + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + A that represents the asynchronous read. The + property returns the []. This result will be null at the end of an array. + Derived classes must override this method to get asynchronous behaviour. Otherwise it will + execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. + + + + Asynchronously reads the next JSON token from the source as a of . + + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + A that represents the asynchronous read. The + property returns the of . This result will be null at the end of an array. + Derived classes must override this method to get asynchronous behaviour. Otherwise it will + execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. + + + + Asynchronously reads the next JSON token from the source as a of . + + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + A that represents the asynchronous read. The + property returns the of . This result will be null at the end of an array. + Derived classes must override this method to get asynchronous behaviour. Otherwise it will + execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. + + + + Asynchronously reads the next JSON token from the source as a of . + + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + A that represents the asynchronous read. The + property returns the of . This result will be null at the end of an array. + Derived classes must override this method to get asynchronous behaviour. Otherwise it will + execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. + + + + Asynchronously reads the next JSON token from the source as a of . + + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + A that represents the asynchronous read. The + property returns the of . This result will be null at the end of an array. + Derived classes must override this method to get asynchronous behaviour. Otherwise it will + execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. + + + + Asynchronously reads the next JSON token from the source as a of . + + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + A that represents the asynchronous read. The + property returns the of . This result will be null at the end of an array. + Derived classes must override this method to get asynchronous behaviour. Otherwise it will + execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. + + + + Asynchronously reads the next JSON token from the source as a . + + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + A that represents the asynchronous read. The + property returns the . This result will be null at the end of an array. + Derived classes must override this method to get asynchronous behaviour. Otherwise it will + execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class with the specified . + + The containing the JSON data to read. + + + + Gets or sets the reader's property name table. + + + + + Gets or sets the reader's character buffer pool. + + + + + Reads the next JSON token from the underlying . + + + true if the next token was read successfully; false if there are no more tokens to read. + + + + + Reads the next JSON token from the underlying as a of . + + A of . This method will return null at the end of an array. + + + + Reads the next JSON token from the underlying as a of . + + A of . This method will return null at the end of an array. + + + + Reads the next JSON token from the underlying as a . + + A . This method will return null at the end of an array. + + + + Reads the next JSON token from the underlying as a []. + + A [] or null if the next JSON token is null. This method will return null at the end of an array. + + + + Reads the next JSON token from the underlying as a of . + + A of . This method will return null at the end of an array. + + + + Reads the next JSON token from the underlying as a of . + + A of . This method will return null at the end of an array. + + + + Reads the next JSON token from the underlying as a of . + + A of . This method will return null at the end of an array. + + + + Reads the next JSON token from the underlying as a of . + + A of . This method will return null at the end of an array. + + + + Changes the reader's state to . + If is set to true, the underlying is also closed. + + + + + Gets a value indicating whether the class can return line information. + + + true if and can be provided; otherwise, false. + + + + + Gets the current line number. + + + The current line number or 0 if no line information is available (for example, returns false). + + + + + Gets the current line position. + + + The current line position or 0 if no line information is available (for example, returns false). + + + + + Represents a writer that provides a fast, non-cached, forward-only way of generating JSON data. + + + + + Asynchronously flushes whatever is in the buffer to the destination and also flushes the destination. + + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + A that represents the asynchronous operation. + Derived classes must override this method to get asynchronous behaviour. Otherwise it will + execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. + + + + Asynchronously writes the JSON value delimiter. + + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + A that represents the asynchronous operation. + Derived classes must override this method to get asynchronous behaviour. Otherwise it will + execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. + + + + Asynchronously writes the specified end token. + + The end token to write. + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + A that represents the asynchronous operation. + Derived classes must override this method to get asynchronous behaviour. Otherwise it will + execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. + + + + Asynchronously closes this writer. + If is set to true, the destination is also closed. + + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + A that represents the asynchronous operation. + Derived classes must override this method to get asynchronous behaviour. Otherwise it will + execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. + + + + Asynchronously writes the end of the current JSON object or array. + + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + A that represents the asynchronous operation. + Derived classes must override this method to get asynchronous behaviour. Otherwise it will + execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. + + + + Asynchronously writes indent characters. + + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + A that represents the asynchronous operation. + Derived classes must override this method to get asynchronous behaviour. Otherwise it will + execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. + + + + Asynchronously writes an indent space. + + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + A that represents the asynchronous operation. + Derived classes must override this method to get asynchronous behaviour. Otherwise it will + execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. + + + + Asynchronously writes raw JSON without changing the writer's state. + + The raw JSON to write. + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + A that represents the asynchronous operation. + Derived classes must override this method to get asynchronous behaviour. Otherwise it will + execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. + + + + Asynchronously writes a null value. + + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + A that represents the asynchronous operation. + Derived classes must override this method to get asynchronous behaviour. Otherwise it will + execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. + + + + Asynchronously writes the property name of a name/value pair of a JSON object. + + The name of the property. + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + A that represents the asynchronous operation. + Derived classes must override this method to get asynchronous behaviour. Otherwise it will + execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. + + + + Asynchronously writes the property name of a name/value pair of a JSON object. + + The name of the property. + A flag to indicate whether the text should be escaped when it is written as a JSON property name. + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + A that represents the asynchronous operation. + Derived classes must override this method to get asynchronous behaviour. Otherwise it will + execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. + + + + Asynchronously writes the beginning of a JSON array. + + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + A that represents the asynchronous operation. + Derived classes must override this method to get asynchronous behaviour. Otherwise it will + execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. + + + + Asynchronously writes the beginning of a JSON object. + + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + A that represents the asynchronous operation. + Derived classes must override this method to get asynchronous behaviour. Otherwise it will + execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. + + + + Asynchronously writes the start of a constructor with the given name. + + The name of the constructor. + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + A that represents the asynchronous operation. + Derived classes must override this method to get asynchronous behaviour. Otherwise it will + execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. + + + + Asynchronously writes an undefined value. + + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + A that represents the asynchronous operation. + Derived classes must override this method to get asynchronous behaviour. Otherwise it will + execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. + + + + Asynchronously writes the given white space. + + The string of white space characters. + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + A that represents the asynchronous operation. + Derived classes must override this method to get asynchronous behaviour. Otherwise it will + execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. + + + + Asynchronously writes a of value. + + The of value to write. + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + A that represents the asynchronous operation. + Derived classes must override this method to get asynchronous behaviour. Otherwise it will + execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. + + + + Asynchronously writes a value. + + The value to write. + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + A that represents the asynchronous operation. + Derived classes must override this method to get asynchronous behaviour. Otherwise it will + execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. + + + + Asynchronously writes a value. + + The value to write. + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + A that represents the asynchronous operation. + Derived classes must override this method to get asynchronous behaviour. Otherwise it will + execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. + + + + Asynchronously writes a of value. + + The of value to write. + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + A that represents the asynchronous operation. + Derived classes must override this method to get asynchronous behaviour. Otherwise it will + execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. + + + + Asynchronously writes a [] value. + + The [] value to write. + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + A that represents the asynchronous operation. + Derived classes must override this method to get asynchronous behaviour. Otherwise it will + execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. + + + + Asynchronously writes a value. + + The value to write. + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + A that represents the asynchronous operation. + Derived classes must override this method to get asynchronous behaviour. Otherwise it will + execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. + + + + Asynchronously writes a of value. + + The of value to write. + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + A that represents the asynchronous operation. + Derived classes must override this method to get asynchronous behaviour. Otherwise it will + execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. + + + + Asynchronously writes a value. + + The value to write. + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + A that represents the asynchronous operation. + Derived classes must override this method to get asynchronous behaviour. Otherwise it will + execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. + + + + Asynchronously writes a of value. + + The of value to write. + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + A that represents the asynchronous operation. + Derived classes must override this method to get asynchronous behaviour. Otherwise it will + execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. + + + + Asynchronously writes a value. + + The value to write. + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + A that represents the asynchronous operation. + Derived classes must override this method to get asynchronous behaviour. Otherwise it will + execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. + + + + Asynchronously writes a of value. + + The of value to write. + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + A that represents the asynchronous operation. + Derived classes must override this method to get asynchronous behaviour. Otherwise it will + execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. + + + + Asynchronously writes a value. + + The value to write. + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + A that represents the asynchronous operation. + Derived classes must override this method to get asynchronous behaviour. Otherwise it will + execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. + + + + Asynchronously writes a of value. + + The of value to write. + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + A that represents the asynchronous operation. + Derived classes must override this method to get asynchronous behaviour. Otherwise it will + execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. + + + + Asynchronously writes a value. + + The value to write. + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + A that represents the asynchronous operation. + Derived classes must override this method to get asynchronous behaviour. Otherwise it will + execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. + + + + Asynchronously writes a of value. + + The of value to write. + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + A that represents the asynchronous operation. + Derived classes must override this method to get asynchronous behaviour. Otherwise it will + execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. + + + + Asynchronously writes a value. + + The value to write. + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + A that represents the asynchronous operation. + Derived classes must override this method to get asynchronous behaviour. Otherwise it will + execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. + + + + Asynchronously writes a of value. + + The of value to write. + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + A that represents the asynchronous operation. + Derived classes must override this method to get asynchronous behaviour. Otherwise it will + execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. + + + + Asynchronously writes a value. + + The value to write. + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + A that represents the asynchronous operation. + Derived classes must override this method to get asynchronous behaviour. Otherwise it will + execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. + + + + Asynchronously writes a of value. + + The of value to write. + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + A that represents the asynchronous operation. + Derived classes must override this method to get asynchronous behaviour. Otherwise it will + execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. + + + + Asynchronously writes a value. + + The value to write. + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + A that represents the asynchronous operation. + Derived classes must override this method to get asynchronous behaviour. Otherwise it will + execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. + + + + Asynchronously writes a of value. + + The of value to write. + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + A that represents the asynchronous operation. + Derived classes must override this method to get asynchronous behaviour. Otherwise it will + execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. + + + + Asynchronously writes a value. + + The value to write. + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + A that represents the asynchronous operation. + Derived classes must override this method to get asynchronous behaviour. Otherwise it will + execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. + + + + Asynchronously writes a of value. + + The of value to write. + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + A that represents the asynchronous operation. + Derived classes must override this method to get asynchronous behaviour. Otherwise it will + execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. + + + + Asynchronously writes a value. + + The value to write. + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + A that represents the asynchronous operation. + Derived classes must override this method to get asynchronous behaviour. Otherwise it will + execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. + + + + Asynchronously writes a value. + + The value to write. + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + A that represents the asynchronous operation. + Derived classes must override this method to get asynchronous behaviour. Otherwise it will + execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. + + + + Asynchronously writes a of value. + + The of value to write. + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + A that represents the asynchronous operation. + Derived classes must override this method to get asynchronous behaviour. Otherwise it will + execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. + + + + Asynchronously writes a value. + + The value to write. + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + A that represents the asynchronous operation. + Derived classes must override this method to get asynchronous behaviour. Otherwise it will + execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. + + + + Asynchronously writes a of value. + + The of value to write. + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + A that represents the asynchronous operation. + Derived classes must override this method to get asynchronous behaviour. Otherwise it will + execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. + + + + Asynchronously writes a value. + + The value to write. + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + A that represents the asynchronous operation. + Derived classes must override this method to get asynchronous behaviour. Otherwise it will + execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. + + + + Asynchronously writes a value. + + The value to write. + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + A that represents the asynchronous operation. + Derived classes must override this method to get asynchronous behaviour. Otherwise it will + execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. + + + + Asynchronously writes a of value. + + The of value to write. + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + A that represents the asynchronous operation. + Derived classes must override this method to get asynchronous behaviour. Otherwise it will + execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. + + + + Asynchronously writes a value. + + The value to write. + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + A that represents the asynchronous operation. + Derived classes must override this method to get asynchronous behaviour. Otherwise it will + execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. + + + + Asynchronously writes a of value. + + The of value to write. + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + A that represents the asynchronous operation. + Derived classes must override this method to get asynchronous behaviour. Otherwise it will + execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. + + + + Asynchronously writes a value. + + The value to write. + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + A that represents the asynchronous operation. + Derived classes must override this method to get asynchronous behaviour. Otherwise it will + execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. + + + + Asynchronously writes a of value. + + The of value to write. + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + A that represents the asynchronous operation. + Derived classes must override this method to get asynchronous behaviour. Otherwise it will + execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. + + + + Asynchronously writes a value. + + The value to write. + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + A that represents the asynchronous operation. + Derived classes must override this method to get asynchronous behaviour. Otherwise it will + execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. + + + + Asynchronously writes a value. + + The value to write. + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + A that represents the asynchronous operation. + Derived classes must override this method to get asynchronous behaviour. Otherwise it will + execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. + + + + Asynchronously writes a of value. + + The of value to write. + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + A that represents the asynchronous operation. + Derived classes must override this method to get asynchronous behaviour. Otherwise it will + execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. + + + + Asynchronously writes a comment /*...*/ containing the specified text. + + Text to place inside the comment. + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + A that represents the asynchronous operation. + Derived classes must override this method to get asynchronous behaviour. Otherwise it will + execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. + + + + Asynchronously writes the end of an array. + + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + A that represents the asynchronous operation. + Derived classes must override this method to get asynchronous behaviour. Otherwise it will + execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. + + + + Asynchronously writes the end of a constructor. + + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + A that represents the asynchronous operation. + Derived classes must override this method to get asynchronous behaviour. Otherwise it will + execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. + + + + Asynchronously writes the end of a JSON object. + + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + A that represents the asynchronous operation. + Derived classes must override this method to get asynchronous behaviour. Otherwise it will + execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. + + + + Asynchronously writes raw JSON where a value is expected and updates the writer's state. + + The raw JSON to write. + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + A that represents the asynchronous operation. + Derived classes must override this method to get asynchronous behaviour. Otherwise it will + execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. + + + + Gets or sets the writer's character array pool. + + + + + Gets or sets how many s to write for each level in the hierarchy when is set to . + + + + + Gets or sets which character to use to quote attribute values. + + + + + Gets or sets which character to use for indenting when is set to . + + + + + Gets or sets a value indicating whether object names will be surrounded with quotes. + + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class using the specified . + + The to write to. + + + + Flushes whatever is in the buffer to the underlying and also flushes the underlying . + + + + + Closes this writer. + If is set to true, the underlying is also closed. + If is set to true, the JSON is auto-completed. + + + + + Writes the beginning of a JSON object. + + + + + Writes the beginning of a JSON array. + + + + + Writes the start of a constructor with the given name. + + The name of the constructor. + + + + Writes the specified end token. + + The end token to write. + + + + Writes the property name of a name/value pair on a JSON object. + + The name of the property. + + + + Writes the property name of a name/value pair on a JSON object. + + The name of the property. + A flag to indicate whether the text should be escaped when it is written as a JSON property name. + + + + Writes indent characters. + + + + + Writes the JSON value delimiter. + + + + + Writes an indent space. + + + + + Writes a value. + An error will raised if the value cannot be written as a single JSON token. + + The value to write. + + + + Writes a null value. + + + + + Writes an undefined value. + + + + + Writes raw JSON. + + The raw JSON to write. + + + + Writes a value. + + The value to write. + + + + Writes a value. + + The value to write. + + + + Writes a value. + + The value to write. + + + + Writes a value. + + The value to write. + + + + Writes a value. + + The value to write. + + + + Writes a value. + + The value to write. + + + + Writes a of value. + + The of value to write. + + + + Writes a value. + + The value to write. + + + + Writes a of value. + + The of value to write. + + + + Writes a value. + + The value to write. + + + + Writes a value. + + The value to write. + + + + Writes a value. + + The value to write. + + + + Writes a value. + + The value to write. + + + + Writes a value. + + The value to write. + + + + Writes a value. + + The value to write. + + + + Writes a value. + + The value to write. + + + + Writes a value. + + The value to write. + + + + Writes a [] value. + + The [] value to write. + + + + Writes a value. + + The value to write. + + + + Writes a value. + + The value to write. + + + + Writes a value. + + The value to write. + + + + Writes a value. + + The value to write. + + + + Writes a comment /*...*/ containing the specified text. + + Text to place inside the comment. + + + + Writes the given white space. + + The string of white space characters. + + + + Specifies the type of JSON token. + + + + + This is returned by the if a read method has not been called. + + + + + An object start token. + + + + + An array start token. + + + + + A constructor start token. + + + + + An object property name. + + + + + A comment. + + + + + Raw JSON. + + + + + An integer. + + + + + A float. + + + + + A string. + + + + + A boolean. + + + + + A null token. + + + + + An undefined token. + + + + + An object end token. + + + + + An array end token. + + + + + A constructor end token. + + + + + A Date. + + + + + Byte data. + + + + + + Represents a reader that provides validation. + + + JSON Schema validation has been moved to its own package. See https://www.newtonsoft.com/jsonschema for more details. + + + + + + Sets an event handler for receiving schema validation errors. + + + + + Gets the text value of the current JSON token. + + + + + + Gets the depth of the current token in the JSON document. + + The depth of the current token in the JSON document. + + + + Gets the path of the current JSON token. + + + + + Gets the quotation mark character used to enclose the value of a string. + + + + + + Gets the type of the current JSON token. + + + + + + Gets the .NET type for the current JSON token. + + + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class that + validates the content returned from the given . + + The to read from while validating. + + + + Gets or sets the schema. + + The schema. + + + + Gets the used to construct this . + + The specified in the constructor. + + + + Changes the reader's state to . + If is set to true, the underlying is also closed. + + + + + Reads the next JSON token from the underlying as a of . + + A of . + + + + Reads the next JSON token from the underlying as a []. + + + A [] or null if the next JSON token is null. + + + + + Reads the next JSON token from the underlying as a of . + + A of . + + + + Reads the next JSON token from the underlying as a of . + + A of . + + + + Reads the next JSON token from the underlying as a of . + + A of . + + + + Reads the next JSON token from the underlying as a . + + A . This method will return null at the end of an array. + + + + Reads the next JSON token from the underlying as a of . + + A of . This method will return null at the end of an array. + + + + Reads the next JSON token from the underlying as a of . + + A of . + + + + Reads the next JSON token from the underlying . + + + true if the next token was read successfully; false if there are no more tokens to read. + + + + + Represents a writer that provides a fast, non-cached, forward-only way of generating JSON data. + + + + + Asynchronously closes this writer. + If is set to true, the destination is also closed. + + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + A that represents the asynchronous operation. + The default behaviour is to execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. Derived + classes can override this behaviour for true asynchronicity. + + + + Asynchronously flushes whatever is in the buffer to the destination and also flushes the destination. + + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + A that represents the asynchronous operation. + The default behaviour is to execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. Derived + classes can override this behaviour for true asynchronicity. + + + + Asynchronously writes the specified end token. + + The end token to write. + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + A that represents the asynchronous operation. + The default behaviour is to execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. Derived + classes can override this behaviour for true asynchronicity. + + + + Asynchronously writes indent characters. + + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + A that represents the asynchronous operation. + The default behaviour is to execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. Derived + classes can override this behaviour for true asynchronicity. + + + + Asynchronously writes the JSON value delimiter. + + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + A that represents the asynchronous operation. + The default behaviour is to execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. Derived + classes can override this behaviour for true asynchronicity. + + + + Asynchronously writes an indent space. + + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + A that represents the asynchronous operation. + The default behaviour is to execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. Derived + classes can override this behaviour for true asynchronicity. + + + + Asynchronously writes raw JSON without changing the writer's state. + + The raw JSON to write. + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + A that represents the asynchronous operation. + The default behaviour is to execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. Derived + classes can override this behaviour for true asynchronicity. + + + + Asynchronously writes the end of the current JSON object or array. + + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + A that represents the asynchronous operation. + The default behaviour is to execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. Derived + classes can override this behaviour for true asynchronicity. + + + + Asynchronously writes the end of an array. + + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + A that represents the asynchronous operation. + The default behaviour is to execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. Derived + classes can override this behaviour for true asynchronicity. + + + + Asynchronously writes the end of a constructor. + + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + A that represents the asynchronous operation. + The default behaviour is to execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. Derived + classes can override this behaviour for true asynchronicity. + + + + Asynchronously writes the end of a JSON object. + + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + A that represents the asynchronous operation. + The default behaviour is to execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. Derived + classes can override this behaviour for true asynchronicity. + + + + Asynchronously writes a null value. + + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + A that represents the asynchronous operation. + The default behaviour is to execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. Derived + classes can override this behaviour for true asynchronicity. + + + + Asynchronously writes the property name of a name/value pair of a JSON object. + + The name of the property. + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + A that represents the asynchronous operation. + The default behaviour is to execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. Derived + classes can override this behaviour for true asynchronicity. + + + + Asynchronously writes the property name of a name/value pair of a JSON object. + + The name of the property. + A flag to indicate whether the text should be escaped when it is written as a JSON property name. + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + A that represents the asynchronous operation. + The default behaviour is to execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. Derived + classes can override this behaviour for true asynchronicity. + + + + Asynchronously writes the beginning of a JSON array. + + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + A that represents the asynchronous operation. + The default behaviour is to execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. Derived + classes can override this behaviour for true asynchronicity. + + + + Asynchronously writes a comment /*...*/ containing the specified text. + + Text to place inside the comment. + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + A that represents the asynchronous operation. + The default behaviour is to execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. Derived + classes can override this behaviour for true asynchronicity. + + + + Asynchronously writes raw JSON where a value is expected and updates the writer's state. + + The raw JSON to write. + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + A that represents the asynchronous operation. + The default behaviour is to execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. Derived + classes can override this behaviour for true asynchronicity. + + + + Asynchronously writes the start of a constructor with the given name. + + The name of the constructor. + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + A that represents the asynchronous operation. + The default behaviour is to execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. Derived + classes can override this behaviour for true asynchronicity. + + + + Asynchronously writes the beginning of a JSON object. + + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + A that represents the asynchronous operation. + The default behaviour is to execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. Derived + classes can override this behaviour for true asynchronicity. + + + + Asynchronously writes the current token. + + The to read the token from. + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + A that represents the asynchronous operation. + The default behaviour is to execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. Derived + classes can override this behaviour for true asynchronicity. + + + + Asynchronously writes the current token. + + The to read the token from. + A flag indicating whether the current token's children should be written. + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + A that represents the asynchronous operation. + The default behaviour is to execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. Derived + classes can override this behaviour for true asynchronicity. + + + + Asynchronously writes the token and its value. + + The to write. + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + A that represents the asynchronous operation. + The default behaviour is to execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. Derived + classes can override this behaviour for true asynchronicity. + + + + Asynchronously writes the token and its value. + + The to write. + + The value to write. + A value is only required for tokens that have an associated value, e.g. the property name for . + null can be passed to the method for tokens that don't have a value, e.g. . + + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + A that represents the asynchronous operation. + The default behaviour is to execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. Derived + classes can override this behaviour for true asynchronicity. + + + + Asynchronously writes a of value. + + The of value to write. + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + A that represents the asynchronous operation. + The default behaviour is to execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. Derived + classes can override this behaviour for true asynchronicity. + + + + Asynchronously writes a value. + + The value to write. + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + A that represents the asynchronous operation. + The default behaviour is to execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. Derived + classes can override this behaviour for true asynchronicity. + + + + Asynchronously writes a value. + + The value to write. + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + A that represents the asynchronous operation. + The default behaviour is to execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. Derived + classes can override this behaviour for true asynchronicity. + + + + Asynchronously writes a of value. + + The of value to write. + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + A that represents the asynchronous operation. + The default behaviour is to execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. Derived + classes can override this behaviour for true asynchronicity. + + + + Asynchronously writes a [] value. + + The [] value to write. + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + A that represents the asynchronous operation. + The default behaviour is to execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. Derived + classes can override this behaviour for true asynchronicity. + + + + Asynchronously writes a value. + + The value to write. + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + A that represents the asynchronous operation. + The default behaviour is to execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. Derived + classes can override this behaviour for true asynchronicity. + + + + Asynchronously writes a of value. + + The of value to write. + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + A that represents the asynchronous operation. + The default behaviour is to execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. Derived + classes can override this behaviour for true asynchronicity. + + + + Asynchronously writes a value. + + The value to write. + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + A that represents the asynchronous operation. + The default behaviour is to execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. Derived + classes can override this behaviour for true asynchronicity. + + + + Asynchronously writes a of value. + + The of value to write. + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + A that represents the asynchronous operation. + The default behaviour is to execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. Derived + classes can override this behaviour for true asynchronicity. + + + + Asynchronously writes a value. + + The value to write. + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + A that represents the asynchronous operation. + The default behaviour is to execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. Derived + classes can override this behaviour for true asynchronicity. + + + + Asynchronously writes a of value. + + The of value to write. + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + A that represents the asynchronous operation. + The default behaviour is to execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. Derived + classes can override this behaviour for true asynchronicity. + + + + Asynchronously writes a value. + + The value to write. + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + A that represents the asynchronous operation. + The default behaviour is to execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. Derived + classes can override this behaviour for true asynchronicity. + + + + Asynchronously writes a of value. + + The of value to write. + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + A that represents the asynchronous operation. + The default behaviour is to execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. Derived + classes can override this behaviour for true asynchronicity. + + + + Asynchronously writes a value. + + The value to write. + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + A that represents the asynchronous operation. + The default behaviour is to execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. Derived + classes can override this behaviour for true asynchronicity. + + + + Asynchronously writes a of value. + + The of value to write. + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + A that represents the asynchronous operation. + The default behaviour is to execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. Derived + classes can override this behaviour for true asynchronicity. + + + + Asynchronously writes a value. + + The value to write. + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + A that represents the asynchronous operation. + The default behaviour is to execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. Derived + classes can override this behaviour for true asynchronicity. + + + + Asynchronously writes a of value. + + The of value to write. + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + A that represents the asynchronous operation. + The default behaviour is to execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. Derived + classes can override this behaviour for true asynchronicity. + + + + Asynchronously writes a value. + + The value to write. + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + A that represents the asynchronous operation. + The default behaviour is to execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. Derived + classes can override this behaviour for true asynchronicity. + + + + Asynchronously writes a of value. + + The of value to write. + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + A that represents the asynchronous operation. + The default behaviour is to execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. Derived + classes can override this behaviour for true asynchronicity. + + + + Asynchronously writes a value. + + The value to write. + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + A that represents the asynchronous operation. + The default behaviour is to execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. Derived + classes can override this behaviour for true asynchronicity. + + + + Asynchronously writes a of value. + + The of value to write. + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + A that represents the asynchronous operation. + The default behaviour is to execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. Derived + classes can override this behaviour for true asynchronicity. + + + + Asynchronously writes a value. + + The value to write. + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + A that represents the asynchronous operation. + The default behaviour is to execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. Derived + classes can override this behaviour for true asynchronicity. + + + + Asynchronously writes a of value. + + The of value to write. + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + A that represents the asynchronous operation. + The default behaviour is to execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. Derived + classes can override this behaviour for true asynchronicity. + + + + Asynchronously writes a value. + + The value to write. + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + A that represents the asynchronous operation. + The default behaviour is to execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. Derived + classes can override this behaviour for true asynchronicity. + + + + Asynchronously writes a value. + + The value to write. + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + A that represents the asynchronous operation. + The default behaviour is to execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. Derived + classes can override this behaviour for true asynchronicity. + + + + Asynchronously writes a of value. + + The of value to write. + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + A that represents the asynchronous operation. + The default behaviour is to execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. Derived + classes can override this behaviour for true asynchronicity. + + + + Asynchronously writes a value. + + The value to write. + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + A that represents the asynchronous operation. + The default behaviour is to execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. Derived + classes can override this behaviour for true asynchronicity. + + + + Asynchronously writes a of value. + + The of value to write. + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + A that represents the asynchronous operation. + The default behaviour is to execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. Derived + classes can override this behaviour for true asynchronicity. + + + + Asynchronously writes a value. + + The value to write. + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + A that represents the asynchronous operation. + The default behaviour is to execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. Derived + classes can override this behaviour for true asynchronicity. + + + + Asynchronously writes a value. + + The value to write. + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + A that represents the asynchronous operation. + The default behaviour is to execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. Derived + classes can override this behaviour for true asynchronicity. + + + + Asynchronously writes a of value. + + The of value to write. + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + A that represents the asynchronous operation. + The default behaviour is to execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. Derived + classes can override this behaviour for true asynchronicity. + + + + Asynchronously writes a value. + + The value to write. + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + A that represents the asynchronous operation. + The default behaviour is to execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. Derived + classes can override this behaviour for true asynchronicity. + + + + Asynchronously writes a of value. + + The of value to write. + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + A that represents the asynchronous operation. + The default behaviour is to execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. Derived + classes can override this behaviour for true asynchronicity. + + + + Asynchronously writes a value. + + The value to write. + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + A that represents the asynchronous operation. + The default behaviour is to execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. Derived + classes can override this behaviour for true asynchronicity. + + + + Asynchronously writes a of value. + + The of value to write. + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + A that represents the asynchronous operation. + The default behaviour is to execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. Derived + classes can override this behaviour for true asynchronicity. + + + + Asynchronously writes a value. + + The value to write. + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + A that represents the asynchronous operation. + The default behaviour is to execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. Derived + classes can override this behaviour for true asynchronicity. + + + + Asynchronously writes a value. + + The value to write. + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + A that represents the asynchronous operation. + The default behaviour is to execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. Derived + classes can override this behaviour for true asynchronicity. + + + + Asynchronously writes a of value. + + The of value to write. + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + A that represents the asynchronous operation. + The default behaviour is to execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. Derived + classes can override this behaviour for true asynchronicity. + + + + Asynchronously writes an undefined value. + + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + A that represents the asynchronous operation. + The default behaviour is to execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. Derived + classes can override this behaviour for true asynchronicity. + + + + Asynchronously writes the given white space. + + The string of white space characters. + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + A that represents the asynchronous operation. + The default behaviour is to execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. Derived + classes can override this behaviour for true asynchronicity. + + + + Asynchronously ets the state of the . + + The being written. + The value being written. + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + A that represents the asynchronous operation. + The default behaviour is to execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. Derived + classes can override this behaviour for true asynchronicity. + + + + Gets or sets a value indicating whether the destination should be closed when this writer is closed. + + + true to close the destination when this writer is closed; otherwise false. The default is true. + + + + + Gets or sets a value indicating whether the JSON should be auto-completed when this writer is closed. + + + true to auto-complete the JSON when this writer is closed; otherwise false. The default is true. + + + + + Gets the top. + + The top. + + + + Gets the state of the writer. + + + + + Gets the path of the writer. + + + + + Gets or sets a value indicating how JSON text output should be formatted. + + + + + Gets or sets how dates are written to JSON text. + + + + + Gets or sets how time zones are handled when writing JSON text. + + + + + Gets or sets how strings are escaped when writing JSON text. + + + + + Gets or sets how special floating point numbers, e.g. , + and , + are written to JSON text. + + + + + Gets or sets how and values are formatted when writing JSON text. + + + + + Gets or sets the culture used when writing JSON. Defaults to . + + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class. + + + + + Flushes whatever is in the buffer to the destination and also flushes the destination. + + + + + Closes this writer. + If is set to true, the destination is also closed. + If is set to true, the JSON is auto-completed. + + + + + Writes the beginning of a JSON object. + + + + + Writes the end of a JSON object. + + + + + Writes the beginning of a JSON array. + + + + + Writes the end of an array. + + + + + Writes the start of a constructor with the given name. + + The name of the constructor. + + + + Writes the end constructor. + + + + + Writes the property name of a name/value pair of a JSON object. + + The name of the property. + + + + Writes the property name of a name/value pair of a JSON object. + + The name of the property. + A flag to indicate whether the text should be escaped when it is written as a JSON property name. + + + + Writes the end of the current JSON object or array. + + + + + Writes the current token and its children. + + The to read the token from. + + + + Writes the current token. + + The to read the token from. + A flag indicating whether the current token's children should be written. + + + + Writes the token and its value. + + The to write. + + The value to write. + A value is only required for tokens that have an associated value, e.g. the property name for . + null can be passed to the method for tokens that don't have a value, e.g. . + + + + + Writes the token. + + The to write. + + + + Writes the specified end token. + + The end token to write. + + + + Writes indent characters. + + + + + Writes the JSON value delimiter. + + + + + Writes an indent space. + + + + + Writes a null value. + + + + + Writes an undefined value. + + + + + Writes raw JSON without changing the writer's state. + + The raw JSON to write. + + + + Writes raw JSON where a value is expected and updates the writer's state. + + The raw JSON to write. + + + + Writes a value. + + The value to write. + + + + Writes a value. + + The value to write. + + + + Writes a value. + + The value to write. + + + + Writes a value. + + The value to write. + + + + Writes a value. + + The value to write. + + + + Writes a value. + + The value to write. + + + + Writes a value. + + The value to write. + + + + Writes a value. + + The value to write. + + + + Writes a value. + + The value to write. + + + + Writes a value. + + The value to write. + + + + Writes a value. + + The value to write. + + + + Writes a value. + + The value to write. + + + + Writes a value. + + The value to write. + + + + Writes a value. + + The value to write. + + + + Writes a value. + + The value to write. + + + + Writes a value. + + The value to write. + + + + Writes a value. + + The value to write. + + + + Writes a value. + + The value to write. + + + + Writes a of value. + + The of value to write. + + + + Writes a of value. + + The of value to write. + + + + Writes a of value. + + The of value to write. + + + + Writes a of value. + + The of value to write. + + + + Writes a of value. + + The of value to write. + + + + Writes a of value. + + The of value to write. + + + + Writes a of value. + + The of value to write. + + + + Writes a of value. + + The of value to write. + + + + Writes a of value. + + The of value to write. + + + + Writes a of value. + + The of value to write. + + + + Writes a of value. + + The of value to write. + + + + Writes a of value. + + The of value to write. + + + + Writes a of value. + + The of value to write. + + + + Writes a of value. + + The of value to write. + + + + Writes a of value. + + The of value to write. + + + + Writes a of value. + + The of value to write. + + + + Writes a of value. + + The of value to write. + + + + Writes a [] value. + + The [] value to write. + + + + Writes a value. + + The value to write. + + + + Writes a value. + An error will raised if the value cannot be written as a single JSON token. + + The value to write. + + + + Writes a comment /*...*/ containing the specified text. + + Text to place inside the comment. + + + + Writes the given white space. + + The string of white space characters. + + + + Releases unmanaged and - optionally - managed resources. + + true to release both managed and unmanaged resources; false to release only unmanaged resources. + + + + Sets the state of the . + + The being written. + The value being written. + + + + The exception thrown when an error occurs while writing JSON text. + + + + + Gets the path to the JSON where the error occurred. + + The path to the JSON where the error occurred. + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class. + + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class + with a specified error message. + + The error message that explains the reason for the exception. + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class + with a specified error message and a reference to the inner exception that is the cause of this exception. + + The error message that explains the reason for the exception. + The exception that is the cause of the current exception, or null if no inner exception is specified. + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class + with a specified error message, JSON path and a reference to the inner exception that is the cause of this exception. + + The error message that explains the reason for the exception. + The path to the JSON where the error occurred. + The exception that is the cause of the current exception, or null if no inner exception is specified. + + + + Specifies how JSON comments are handled when loading JSON. + + + + + Ignore comments. + + + + + Load comments as a with type . + + + + + Specifies how duplicate property names are handled when loading JSON. + + + + + Replace the existing value when there is a duplicate property. The value of the last property in the JSON object will be used. + + + + + Ignore the new value when there is a duplicate property. The value of the first property in the JSON object will be used. + + + + + Throw a when a duplicate property is encountered. + + + + + Contains the LINQ to JSON extension methods. + + + + + Returns a collection of tokens that contains the ancestors of every token in the source collection. + + The type of the objects in source, constrained to . + An of that contains the source collection. + An of that contains the ancestors of every token in the source collection. + + + + Returns a collection of tokens that contains every token in the source collection, and the ancestors of every token in the source collection. + + The type of the objects in source, constrained to . + An of that contains the source collection. + An of that contains every token in the source collection, the ancestors of every token in the source collection. + + + + Returns a collection of tokens that contains the descendants of every token in the source collection. + + The type of the objects in source, constrained to . + An of that contains the source collection. + An of that contains the descendants of every token in the source collection. + + + + Returns a collection of tokens that contains every token in the source collection, and the descendants of every token in the source collection. + + The type of the objects in source, constrained to . + An of that contains the source collection. + An of that contains every token in the source collection, and the descendants of every token in the source collection. + + + + Returns a collection of child properties of every object in the source collection. + + An of that contains the source collection. + An of that contains the properties of every object in the source collection. + + + + Returns a collection of child values of every object in the source collection with the given key. + + An of that contains the source collection. + The token key. + An of that contains the values of every token in the source collection with the given key. + + + + Returns a collection of child values of every object in the source collection. + + An of that contains the source collection. + An of that contains the values of every token in the source collection. + + + + Returns a collection of converted child values of every object in the source collection with the given key. + + The type to convert the values to. + An of that contains the source collection. + The token key. + An that contains the converted values of every token in the source collection with the given key. + + + + Returns a collection of converted child values of every object in the source collection. + + The type to convert the values to. + An of that contains the source collection. + An that contains the converted values of every token in the source collection. + + + + Converts the value. + + The type to convert the value to. + A cast as a of . + A converted value. + + + + Converts the value. + + The source collection type. + The type to convert the value to. + A cast as a of . + A converted value. + + + + Returns a collection of child tokens of every array in the source collection. + + The source collection type. + An of that contains the source collection. + An of that contains the values of every token in the source collection. + + + + Returns a collection of converted child tokens of every array in the source collection. + + An of that contains the source collection. + The type to convert the values to. + The source collection type. + An that contains the converted values of every token in the source collection. + + + + Returns the input typed as . + + An of that contains the source collection. + The input typed as . + + + + Returns the input typed as . + + The source collection type. + An of that contains the source collection. + The input typed as . + + + + Represents a collection of objects. + + The type of token. + + + + Gets the of with the specified key. + + + + + + Represents a JSON array. + + + + + + + + Writes this token to a asynchronously. + + A into which this method will write. + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. + A collection of which will be used when writing the token. + A that represents the asynchronous write operation. + + + + Asynchronously loads a from a . + + A that will be read for the content of the . + If this is null, default load settings will be used. + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + A representing the asynchronous load. The property contains the JSON that was read from the specified . + + + + Asynchronously loads a from a . + + A that will be read for the content of the . + The used to load the JSON. + If this is null, default load settings will be used. + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + A representing the asynchronous load. The property contains the JSON that was read from the specified . + + + + Gets the container's children tokens. + + The container's children tokens. + + + + Gets the node type for this . + + The type. + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class. + + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class from another object. + + A object to copy from. + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class with the specified content. + + The contents of the array. + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class with the specified content. + + The contents of the array. + + + + Loads an from a . + + A that will be read for the content of the . + A that contains the JSON that was read from the specified . + + + + Loads an from a . + + A that will be read for the content of the . + The used to load the JSON. + If this is null, default load settings will be used. + A that contains the JSON that was read from the specified . + + + + Load a from a string that contains JSON. + + A that contains JSON. + A populated from the string that contains JSON. + + + + + + + Load a from a string that contains JSON. + + A that contains JSON. + The used to load the JSON. + If this is null, default load settings will be used. + A populated from the string that contains JSON. + + + + + + + Creates a from an object. + + The object that will be used to create . + A with the values of the specified object. + + + + Creates a from an object. + + The object that will be used to create . + The that will be used to read the object. + A with the values of the specified object. + + + + Writes this token to a . + + A into which this method will write. + A collection of which will be used when writing the token. + + + + Gets the with the specified key. + + The with the specified key. + + + + Gets or sets the at the specified index. + + + + + + Determines the index of a specific item in the . + + The object to locate in the . + + The index of if found in the list; otherwise, -1. + + + + + Inserts an item to the at the specified index. + + The zero-based index at which should be inserted. + The object to insert into the . + + is not a valid index in the . + + + + + Removes the item at the specified index. + + The zero-based index of the item to remove. + + is not a valid index in the . + + + + + Returns an enumerator that iterates through the collection. + + + A of that can be used to iterate through the collection. + + + + + Adds an item to the . + + The object to add to the . + + + + Removes all items from the . + + + + + Determines whether the contains a specific value. + + The object to locate in the . + + true if is found in the ; otherwise, false. + + + + + Copies the elements of the to an array, starting at a particular array index. + + The array. + Index of the array. + + + + Gets a value indicating whether the is read-only. + + true if the is read-only; otherwise, false. + + + + Removes the first occurrence of a specific object from the . + + The object to remove from the . + + true if was successfully removed from the ; otherwise, false. This method also returns false if is not found in the original . + + + + + Represents a JSON constructor. + + + + + Writes this token to a asynchronously. + + A into which this method will write. + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. + A collection of which will be used when writing the token. + A that represents the asynchronous write operation. + + + + Asynchronously loads a from a . + + A that will be read for the content of the . + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + + A that represents the asynchronous load. The + property returns a that contains the JSON that was read from the specified . + + + + Asynchronously loads a from a . + + A that will be read for the content of the . + The used to load the JSON. + If this is null, default load settings will be used. + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + + A that represents the asynchronous load. The + property returns a that contains the JSON that was read from the specified . + + + + Gets the container's children tokens. + + The container's children tokens. + + + + Gets or sets the name of this constructor. + + The constructor name. + + + + Gets the node type for this . + + The type. + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class. + + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class from another object. + + A object to copy from. + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class with the specified name and content. + + The constructor name. + The contents of the constructor. + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class with the specified name and content. + + The constructor name. + The contents of the constructor. + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class with the specified name. + + The constructor name. + + + + Writes this token to a . + + A into which this method will write. + A collection of which will be used when writing the token. + + + + Gets the with the specified key. + + The with the specified key. + + + + Loads a from a . + + A that will be read for the content of the . + A that contains the JSON that was read from the specified . + + + + Loads a from a . + + A that will be read for the content of the . + The used to load the JSON. + If this is null, default load settings will be used. + A that contains the JSON that was read from the specified . + + + + Represents a token that can contain other tokens. + + + + + Occurs when the items list of the collection has changed, or the collection is reset. + + + + + Gets the container's children tokens. + + The container's children tokens. + + + + Raises the event. + + The instance containing the event data. + + + + Gets a value indicating whether this token has child tokens. + + + true if this token has child values; otherwise, false. + + + + + Get the first child token of this token. + + + A containing the first child token of the . + + + + + Get the last child token of this token. + + + A containing the last child token of the . + + + + + Returns a collection of the child tokens of this token, in document order. + + + An of containing the child tokens of this , in document order. + + + + + Returns a collection of the child values of this token, in document order. + + The type to convert the values to. + + A containing the child values of this , in document order. + + + + + Returns a collection of the descendant tokens for this token in document order. + + An of containing the descendant tokens of the . + + + + Returns a collection of the tokens that contain this token, and all descendant tokens of this token, in document order. + + An of containing this token, and all the descendant tokens of the . + + + + Adds the specified content as children of this . + + The content to be added. + + + + Adds the specified content as the first children of this . + + The content to be added. + + + + Creates a that can be used to add tokens to the . + + A that is ready to have content written to it. + + + + Replaces the child nodes of this token with the specified content. + + The content. + + + + Removes the child nodes from this token. + + + + + Merge the specified content into this . + + The content to be merged. + + + + Merge the specified content into this using . + + The content to be merged. + The used to merge the content. + + + + Gets the count of child JSON tokens. + + The count of child JSON tokens. + + + + Represents a collection of objects. + + The type of token. + + + + An empty collection of objects. + + + + + Initializes a new instance of the struct. + + The enumerable. + + + + Returns an enumerator that can be used to iterate through the collection. + + + A that can be used to iterate through the collection. + + + + + Gets the of with the specified key. + + + + + + Determines whether the specified is equal to this instance. + + The to compare with this instance. + + true if the specified is equal to this instance; otherwise, false. + + + + + Determines whether the specified is equal to this instance. + + The to compare with this instance. + + true if the specified is equal to this instance; otherwise, false. + + + + + Returns a hash code for this instance. + + + A hash code for this instance, suitable for use in hashing algorithms and data structures like a hash table. + + + + + Represents a JSON object. + + + + + + + + Writes this token to a asynchronously. + + A into which this method will write. + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. + A collection of which will be used when writing the token. + A that represents the asynchronous write operation. + + + + Asynchronously loads a from a . + + A that will be read for the content of the . + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + + A that represents the asynchronous load. The + property returns a that contains the JSON that was read from the specified . + + + + Asynchronously loads a from a . + + A that will be read for the content of the . + The used to load the JSON. + If this is null, default load settings will be used. + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + + A that represents the asynchronous load. The + property returns a that contains the JSON that was read from the specified . + + + + Gets the container's children tokens. + + The container's children tokens. + + + + Occurs when a property value changes. + + + + + Occurs when a property value is changing. + + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class. + + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class from another object. + + A object to copy from. + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class with the specified content. + + The contents of the object. + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class with the specified content. + + The contents of the object. + + + + Gets the node type for this . + + The type. + + + + Gets an of of this object's properties. + + An of of this object's properties. + + + + Gets a with the specified name. + + The property name. + A with the specified name or null. + + + + Gets the with the specified name. + The exact name will be searched for first and if no matching property is found then + the will be used to match a property. + + The property name. + One of the enumeration values that specifies how the strings will be compared. + A matched with the specified name or null. + + + + Gets a of of this object's property values. + + A of of this object's property values. + + + + Gets the with the specified key. + + The with the specified key. + + + + Gets or sets the with the specified property name. + + + + + + Loads a from a . + + A that will be read for the content of the . + A that contains the JSON that was read from the specified . + + is not valid JSON. + + + + + Loads a from a . + + A that will be read for the content of the . + The used to load the JSON. + If this is null, default load settings will be used. + A that contains the JSON that was read from the specified . + + is not valid JSON. + + + + + Load a from a string that contains JSON. + + A that contains JSON. + A populated from the string that contains JSON. + + is not valid JSON. + + + + + + + + Load a from a string that contains JSON. + + A that contains JSON. + The used to load the JSON. + If this is null, default load settings will be used. + A populated from the string that contains JSON. + + is not valid JSON. + + + + + + + + Creates a from an object. + + The object that will be used to create . + A with the values of the specified object. + + + + Creates a from an object. + + The object that will be used to create . + The that will be used to read the object. + A with the values of the specified object. + + + + Writes this token to a . + + A into which this method will write. + A collection of which will be used when writing the token. + + + + Gets the with the specified property name. + + Name of the property. + The with the specified property name. + + + + Gets the with the specified property name. + The exact property name will be searched for first and if no matching property is found then + the will be used to match a property. + + Name of the property. + One of the enumeration values that specifies how the strings will be compared. + The with the specified property name. + + + + Tries to get the with the specified property name. + The exact property name will be searched for first and if no matching property is found then + the will be used to match a property. + + Name of the property. + The value. + One of the enumeration values that specifies how the strings will be compared. + true if a value was successfully retrieved; otherwise, false. + + + + Adds the specified property name. + + Name of the property. + The value. + + + + Determines whether the JSON object has the specified property name. + + Name of the property. + true if the JSON object has the specified property name; otherwise, false. + + + + Removes the property with the specified name. + + Name of the property. + true if item was successfully removed; otherwise, false. + + + + Tries to get the with the specified property name. + + Name of the property. + The value. + true if a value was successfully retrieved; otherwise, false. + + + + Returns an enumerator that can be used to iterate through the collection. + + + A that can be used to iterate through the collection. + + + + + Raises the event with the provided arguments. + + Name of the property. + + + + Raises the event with the provided arguments. + + Name of the property. + + + + Returns the responsible for binding operations performed on this object. + + The expression tree representation of the runtime value. + + The to bind this object. + + + + + Represents a JSON property. + + + + + Writes this token to a asynchronously. + + A into which this method will write. + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. + A collection of which will be used when writing the token. + A that represents the asynchronous write operation. + + + + Asynchronously loads a from a . + + A that will be read for the content of the . + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + A representing the asynchronous creation. The + property returns a that contains the JSON that was read from the specified . + + + + Asynchronously loads a from a . + + A that will be read for the content of the . + The used to load the JSON. + If this is null, default load settings will be used. + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + A representing the asynchronous creation. The + property returns a that contains the JSON that was read from the specified . + + + + Gets the container's children tokens. + + The container's children tokens. + + + + Gets the property name. + + The property name. + + + + Gets or sets the property value. + + The property value. + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class from another object. + + A object to copy from. + + + + Gets the node type for this . + + The type. + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class. + + The property name. + The property content. + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class. + + The property name. + The property content. + + + + Writes this token to a . + + A into which this method will write. + A collection of which will be used when writing the token. + + + + Loads a from a . + + A that will be read for the content of the . + A that contains the JSON that was read from the specified . + + + + Loads a from a . + + A that will be read for the content of the . + The used to load the JSON. + If this is null, default load settings will be used. + A that contains the JSON that was read from the specified . + + + + Represents a raw JSON string. + + + + + Asynchronously creates an instance of with the content of the reader's current token. + + The reader. + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + A representing the asynchronous creation. The + property returns an instance of with the content of the reader's current token. + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class from another object. + + A object to copy from. + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class. + + The raw json. + + + + Creates an instance of with the content of the reader's current token. + + The reader. + An instance of with the content of the reader's current token. + + + + Specifies the settings used when cloning JSON. + + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class. + + + + + Gets or sets a flag that indicates whether to copy annotations when cloning a . + The default value is true. + + + A flag that indicates whether to copy annotations when cloning a . + + + + + Specifies the settings used when loading JSON. + + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class. + + + + + Gets or sets how JSON comments are handled when loading JSON. + The default value is . + + The JSON comment handling. + + + + Gets or sets how JSON line info is handled when loading JSON. + The default value is . + + The JSON line info handling. + + + + Gets or sets how duplicate property names in JSON objects are handled when loading JSON. + The default value is . + + The JSON duplicate property name handling. + + + + Specifies the settings used when merging JSON. + + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class. + + + + + Gets or sets the method used when merging JSON arrays. + + The method used when merging JSON arrays. + + + + Gets or sets how null value properties are merged. + + How null value properties are merged. + + + + Gets or sets the comparison used to match property names while merging. + The exact property name will be searched for first and if no matching property is found then + the will be used to match a property. + + The comparison used to match property names while merging. + + + + Specifies the settings used when selecting JSON. + + + + + Gets or sets a timeout that will be used when executing regular expressions. + + The timeout that will be used when executing regular expressions. + + + + Gets or sets a flag that indicates whether an error should be thrown if + no tokens are found when evaluating part of the expression. + + + A flag that indicates whether an error should be thrown if + no tokens are found when evaluating part of the expression. + + + + + Represents an abstract JSON token. + + + + + Writes this token to a asynchronously. + + A into which this method will write. + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. + A collection of which will be used when writing the token. + A that represents the asynchronous write operation. + + + + Writes this token to a asynchronously. + + A into which this method will write. + A collection of which will be used when writing the token. + A that represents the asynchronous write operation. + + + + Asynchronously creates a from a . + + An positioned at the token to read into this . + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + + A that represents the asynchronous creation. The + property returns a that contains + the token and its descendant tokens + that were read from the reader. The runtime type of the token is determined + by the token type of the first token encountered in the reader. + + + + + Asynchronously creates a from a . + + An positioned at the token to read into this . + The used to load the JSON. + If this is null, default load settings will be used. + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + + A that represents the asynchronous creation. The + property returns a that contains + the token and its descendant tokens + that were read from the reader. The runtime type of the token is determined + by the token type of the first token encountered in the reader. + + + + + Asynchronously creates a from a . + + A positioned at the token to read into this . + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + + A that represents the asynchronous creation. The + property returns a that contains the token and its descendant tokens + that were read from the reader. The runtime type of the token is determined + by the token type of the first token encountered in the reader. + + + + + Asynchronously creates a from a . + + A positioned at the token to read into this . + The used to load the JSON. + If this is null, default load settings will be used. + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + + A that represents the asynchronous creation. The + property returns a that contains the token and its descendant tokens + that were read from the reader. The runtime type of the token is determined + by the token type of the first token encountered in the reader. + + + + + Gets a comparer that can compare two tokens for value equality. + + A that can compare two nodes for value equality. + + + + Gets or sets the parent. + + The parent. + + + + Gets the root of this . + + The root of this . + + + + Gets the node type for this . + + The type. + + + + Gets a value indicating whether this token has child tokens. + + + true if this token has child values; otherwise, false. + + + + + Compares the values of two tokens, including the values of all descendant tokens. + + The first to compare. + The second to compare. + true if the tokens are equal; otherwise false. + + + + Gets the next sibling token of this node. + + The that contains the next sibling token. + + + + Gets the previous sibling token of this node. + + The that contains the previous sibling token. + + + + Gets the path of the JSON token. + + + + + Adds the specified content immediately after this token. + + A content object that contains simple content or a collection of content objects to be added after this token. + + + + Adds the specified content immediately before this token. + + A content object that contains simple content or a collection of content objects to be added before this token. + + + + Returns a collection of the ancestor tokens of this token. + + A collection of the ancestor tokens of this token. + + + + Returns a collection of tokens that contain this token, and the ancestors of this token. + + A collection of tokens that contain this token, and the ancestors of this token. + + + + Returns a collection of the sibling tokens after this token, in document order. + + A collection of the sibling tokens after this tokens, in document order. + + + + Returns a collection of the sibling tokens before this token, in document order. + + A collection of the sibling tokens before this token, in document order. + + + + Gets the with the specified key. + + The with the specified key. + + + + Gets the with the specified key converted to the specified type. + + The type to convert the token to. + The token key. + The converted token value. + + + + Get the first child token of this token. + + A containing the first child token of the . + + + + Get the last child token of this token. + + A containing the last child token of the . + + + + Returns a collection of the child tokens of this token, in document order. + + An of containing the child tokens of this , in document order. + + + + Returns a collection of the child tokens of this token, in document order, filtered by the specified type. + + The type to filter the child tokens on. + A containing the child tokens of this , in document order. + + + + Returns a collection of the child values of this token, in document order. + + The type to convert the values to. + A containing the child values of this , in document order. + + + + Removes this token from its parent. + + + + + Replaces this token with the specified token. + + The value. + + + + Writes this token to a . + + A into which this method will write. + A collection of which will be used when writing the token. + + + + Returns the indented JSON for this token. + + + ToString() returns a non-JSON string value for tokens with a type of . + If you want the JSON for all token types then you should use . + + + The indented JSON for this token. + + + + + Returns the JSON for this token using the given formatting and converters. + + Indicates how the output should be formatted. + A collection of s which will be used when writing the token. + The JSON for this token using the given formatting and converters. + + + + Performs an explicit conversion from to . + + The value. + The result of the conversion. + + + + Performs an explicit conversion from to . + + The value. + The result of the conversion. + + + + Performs an explicit conversion from to of . + + The value. + The result of the conversion. + + + + Performs an explicit conversion from to of . + + The value. + The result of the conversion. + + + + Performs an explicit conversion from to of . + + The value. + The result of the conversion. + + + + Performs an explicit conversion from to of . + + The value. + The result of the conversion. + + + + Performs an explicit conversion from to of . + + The value. + The result of the conversion. + + + + Performs an explicit conversion from to of . + + The value. + The result of the conversion. + + + + Performs an explicit conversion from to of . + + The value. + The result of the conversion. + + + + Performs an explicit conversion from to . + + The value. + The result of the conversion. + + + + Performs an explicit conversion from to . + + The value. + The result of the conversion. + + + + Performs an explicit conversion from to . + + The value. + The result of the conversion. + + + + Performs an explicit conversion from to . + + The value. + The result of the conversion. + + + + Performs an explicit conversion from to . + + The value. + The result of the conversion. + + + + Performs an explicit conversion from to . + + The value. + The result of the conversion. + + + + Performs an explicit conversion from to of . + + The value. + The result of the conversion. + + + + Performs an explicit conversion from to of . + + The value. + The result of the conversion. + + + + Performs an explicit conversion from to of . + + The value. + The result of the conversion. + + + + Performs an explicit conversion from to of . + + The value. + The result of the conversion. + + + + Performs an explicit conversion from to of . + + The value. + The result of the conversion. + + + + Performs an explicit conversion from to of . + + The value. + The result of the conversion. + + + + Performs an explicit conversion from to of . + + The value. + The result of the conversion. + + + + Performs an explicit conversion from to of . + + The value. + The result of the conversion. + + + + Performs an explicit conversion from to . + + The value. + The result of the conversion. + + + + Performs an explicit conversion from to of . + + The value. + The result of the conversion. + + + + Performs an explicit conversion from to of . + + The value. + The result of the conversion. + + + + Performs an explicit conversion from to . + + The value. + The result of the conversion. + + + + Performs an explicit conversion from to . + + The value. + The result of the conversion. + + + + Performs an explicit conversion from to . + + The value. + The result of the conversion. + + + + Performs an explicit conversion from to . + + The value. + The result of the conversion. + + + + Performs an explicit conversion from to . + + The value. + The result of the conversion. + + + + Performs an explicit conversion from to []. + + The value. + The result of the conversion. + + + + Performs an explicit conversion from to . + + The value. + The result of the conversion. + + + + Performs an explicit conversion from to of . + + The value. + The result of the conversion. + + + + Performs an explicit conversion from to . + + The value. + The result of the conversion. + + + + Performs an explicit conversion from to of . + + The value. + The result of the conversion. + + + + Performs an explicit conversion from to . + + The value. + The result of the conversion. + + + + Performs an implicit conversion from to . + + The value to create a from. + The initialized with the specified value. + + + + Performs an implicit conversion from to . + + The value to create a from. + The initialized with the specified value. + + + + Performs an implicit conversion from to . + + The value to create a from. + The initialized with the specified value. + + + + Performs an implicit conversion from of to . + + The value to create a from. + The initialized with the specified value. + + + + Performs an implicit conversion from to . + + The value to create a from. + The initialized with the specified value. + + + + Performs an implicit conversion from of to . + + The value to create a from. + The initialized with the specified value. + + + + Performs an implicit conversion from of to . + + The value to create a from. + The initialized with the specified value. + + + + Performs an implicit conversion from of to . + + The value to create a from. + The initialized with the specified value. + + + + Performs an implicit conversion from of to . + + The value to create a from. + The initialized with the specified value. + + + + Performs an implicit conversion from of to . + + The value to create a from. + The initialized with the specified value. + + + + Performs an implicit conversion from of to . + + The value to create a from. + The initialized with the specified value. + + + + Performs an implicit conversion from of to . + + The value to create a from. + The initialized with the specified value. + + + + Performs an implicit conversion from to . + + The value to create a from. + The initialized with the specified value. + + + + Performs an implicit conversion from to . + + The value to create a from. + The initialized with the specified value. + + + + Performs an implicit conversion from to . + + The value to create a from. + The initialized with the specified value. + + + + Performs an implicit conversion from of to . + + The value to create a from. + The initialized with the specified value. + + + + Performs an implicit conversion from to . + + The value to create a from. + The initialized with the specified value. + + + + Performs an implicit conversion from of to . + + The value to create a from. + The initialized with the specified value. + + + + Performs an implicit conversion from of to . + + The value to create a from. + The initialized with the specified value. + + + + Performs an implicit conversion from to . + + The value to create a from. + The initialized with the specified value. + + + + Performs an implicit conversion from of to . + + The value to create a from. + The initialized with the specified value. + + + + Performs an implicit conversion from of to . + + The value to create a from. + The initialized with the specified value. + + + + Performs an implicit conversion from of to . + + The value to create a from. + The initialized with the specified value. + + + + Performs an implicit conversion from of to . + + The value to create a from. + The initialized with the specified value. + + + + Performs an implicit conversion from to . + + The value to create a from. + The initialized with the specified value. + + + + Performs an implicit conversion from to . + + The value to create a from. + The initialized with the specified value. + + + + Performs an implicit conversion from to . + + The value to create a from. + The initialized with the specified value. + + + + Performs an implicit conversion from to . + + The value to create a from. + The initialized with the specified value. + + + + Performs an implicit conversion from to . + + The value to create a from. + The initialized with the specified value. + + + + Performs an implicit conversion from [] to . + + The value to create a from. + The initialized with the specified value. + + + + Performs an implicit conversion from to . + + The value to create a from. + The initialized with the specified value. + + + + Performs an implicit conversion from to . + + The value to create a from. + The initialized with the specified value. + + + + Performs an implicit conversion from of to . + + The value to create a from. + The initialized with the specified value. + + + + Performs an implicit conversion from to . + + The value to create a from. + The initialized with the specified value. + + + + Performs an implicit conversion from of to . + + The value to create a from. + The initialized with the specified value. + + + + Creates a for this token. + + A that can be used to read this token and its descendants. + + + + Creates a from an object. + + The object that will be used to create . + A with the value of the specified object. + + + + Creates a from an object using the specified . + + The object that will be used to create . + The that will be used when reading the object. + A with the value of the specified object. + + + + Creates an instance of the specified .NET type from the . + + The object type that the token will be deserialized to. + The new object created from the JSON value. + + + + Creates an instance of the specified .NET type from the . + + The object type that the token will be deserialized to. + The new object created from the JSON value. + + + + Creates an instance of the specified .NET type from the using the specified . + + The object type that the token will be deserialized to. + The that will be used when creating the object. + The new object created from the JSON value. + + + + Creates an instance of the specified .NET type from the using the specified . + + The object type that the token will be deserialized to. + The that will be used when creating the object. + The new object created from the JSON value. + + + + Creates a from a . + + A positioned at the token to read into this . + + A that contains the token and its descendant tokens + that were read from the reader. The runtime type of the token is determined + by the token type of the first token encountered in the reader. + + + + + Creates a from a . + + An positioned at the token to read into this . + The used to load the JSON. + If this is null, default load settings will be used. + + A that contains the token and its descendant tokens + that were read from the reader. The runtime type of the token is determined + by the token type of the first token encountered in the reader. + + + + + Load a from a string that contains JSON. + + A that contains JSON. + A populated from the string that contains JSON. + + + + Load a from a string that contains JSON. + + A that contains JSON. + The used to load the JSON. + If this is null, default load settings will be used. + A populated from the string that contains JSON. + + + + Creates a from a . + + A positioned at the token to read into this . + The used to load the JSON. + If this is null, default load settings will be used. + + A that contains the token and its descendant tokens + that were read from the reader. The runtime type of the token is determined + by the token type of the first token encountered in the reader. + + + + + Creates a from a . + + A positioned at the token to read into this . + + A that contains the token and its descendant tokens + that were read from the reader. The runtime type of the token is determined + by the token type of the first token encountered in the reader. + + + + + Selects a using a JSONPath expression. Selects the token that matches the object path. + + + A that contains a JSONPath expression. + + A , or null. + + + + Selects a using a JSONPath expression. Selects the token that matches the object path. + + + A that contains a JSONPath expression. + + A flag to indicate whether an error should be thrown if no tokens are found when evaluating part of the expression. + A . + + + + Selects a using a JSONPath expression. Selects the token that matches the object path. + + + A that contains a JSONPath expression. + + The used to select tokens. + A . + + + + Selects a collection of elements using a JSONPath expression. + + + A that contains a JSONPath expression. + + An of that contains the selected elements. + + + + Selects a collection of elements using a JSONPath expression. + + + A that contains a JSONPath expression. + + A flag to indicate whether an error should be thrown if no tokens are found when evaluating part of the expression. + An of that contains the selected elements. + + + + Selects a collection of elements using a JSONPath expression. + + + A that contains a JSONPath expression. + + The used to select tokens. + An of that contains the selected elements. + + + + Returns the responsible for binding operations performed on this object. + + The expression tree representation of the runtime value. + + The to bind this object. + + + + + Returns the responsible for binding operations performed on this object. + + The expression tree representation of the runtime value. + + The to bind this object. + + + + + Creates a new instance of the . All child tokens are recursively cloned. + + A new instance of the . + + + + Creates a new instance of the . All child tokens are recursively cloned. + + A object to configure cloning settings. + A new instance of the . + + + + Adds an object to the annotation list of this . + + The annotation to add. + + + + Get the first annotation object of the specified type from this . + + The type of the annotation to retrieve. + The first annotation object that matches the specified type, or null if no annotation is of the specified type. + + + + Gets the first annotation object of the specified type from this . + + The of the annotation to retrieve. + The first annotation object that matches the specified type, or null if no annotation is of the specified type. + + + + Gets a collection of annotations of the specified type for this . + + The type of the annotations to retrieve. + An that contains the annotations for this . + + + + Gets a collection of annotations of the specified type for this . + + The of the annotations to retrieve. + An of that contains the annotations that match the specified type for this . + + + + Removes the annotations of the specified type from this . + + The type of annotations to remove. + + + + Removes the annotations of the specified type from this . + + The of annotations to remove. + + + + Compares tokens to determine whether they are equal. + + + + + Determines whether the specified objects are equal. + + The first object of type to compare. + The second object of type to compare. + + true if the specified objects are equal; otherwise, false. + + + + + Returns a hash code for the specified object. + + The for which a hash code is to be returned. + A hash code for the specified object. + The type of is a reference type and is null. + + + + Represents a reader that provides fast, non-cached, forward-only access to serialized JSON data. + + + + + Gets the at the reader's current position. + + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class. + + The token to read from. + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class. + + The token to read from. + The initial path of the token. It is prepended to the returned . + + + + Reads the next JSON token from the underlying . + + + true if the next token was read successfully; false if there are no more tokens to read. + + + + + Gets the path of the current JSON token. + + + + + Specifies the type of token. + + + + + No token type has been set. + + + + + A JSON object. + + + + + A JSON array. + + + + + A JSON constructor. + + + + + A JSON object property. + + + + + A comment. + + + + + An integer value. + + + + + A float value. + + + + + A string value. + + + + + A boolean value. + + + + + A null value. + + + + + An undefined value. + + + + + A date value. + + + + + A raw JSON value. + + + + + A collection of bytes value. + + + + + A Guid value. + + + + + A Uri value. + + + + + A TimeSpan value. + + + + + Represents a writer that provides a fast, non-cached, forward-only way of generating JSON data. + + + + + Gets the at the writer's current position. + + + + + Gets the token being written. + + The token being written. + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class writing to the given . + + The container being written to. + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class. + + + + + Flushes whatever is in the buffer to the underlying . + + + + + Closes this writer. + If is set to true, the JSON is auto-completed. + + + Setting to true has no additional effect, since the underlying is a type that cannot be closed. + + + + + Writes the beginning of a JSON object. + + + + + Writes the beginning of a JSON array. + + + + + Writes the start of a constructor with the given name. + + The name of the constructor. + + + + Writes the end. + + The token. + + + + Writes the property name of a name/value pair on a JSON object. + + The name of the property. + + + + Writes a value. + An error will be raised if the value cannot be written as a single JSON token. + + The value to write. + + + + Writes a null value. + + + + + Writes an undefined value. + + + + + Writes raw JSON. + + The raw JSON to write. + + + + Writes a comment /*...*/ containing the specified text. + + Text to place inside the comment. + + + + Writes a value. + + The value to write. + + + + Writes a value. + + The value to write. + + + + Writes a value. + + The value to write. + + + + Writes a value. + + The value to write. + + + + Writes a value. + + The value to write. + + + + Writes a value. + + The value to write. + + + + Writes a value. + + The value to write. + + + + Writes a value. + + The value to write. + + + + Writes a value. + + The value to write. + + + + Writes a value. + + The value to write. + + + + Writes a value. + + The value to write. + + + + Writes a value. + + The value to write. + + + + Writes a value. + + The value to write. + + + + Writes a value. + + The value to write. + + + + Writes a value. + + The value to write. + + + + Writes a value. + + The value to write. + + + + Writes a [] value. + + The [] value to write. + + + + Writes a value. + + The value to write. + + + + Writes a value. + + The value to write. + + + + Writes a value. + + The value to write. + + + + Represents a value in JSON (string, integer, date, etc). + + + + + Writes this token to a asynchronously. + + A into which this method will write. + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. + A collection of which will be used when writing the token. + A that represents the asynchronous write operation. + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class from another object. + + A object to copy from. + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class with the given value. + + The value. + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class with the given value. + + The value. + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class with the given value. + + The value. + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class with the given value. + + The value. + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class with the given value. + + The value. + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class with the given value. + + The value. + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class with the given value. + + The value. + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class with the given value. + + The value. + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class with the given value. + + The value. + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class with the given value. + + The value. + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class with the given value. + + The value. + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class with the given value. + + The value. + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class with the given value. + + The value. + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class with the given value. + + The value. + + + + Gets a value indicating whether this token has child tokens. + + + true if this token has child values; otherwise, false. + + + + + Creates a comment with the given value. + + The value. + A comment with the given value. + + + + Creates a string with the given value. + + The value. + A string with the given value. + + + + Creates a null value. + + A null value. + + + + Creates a undefined value. + + A undefined value. + + + + Gets the node type for this . + + The type. + + + + Gets or sets the underlying token value. + + The underlying token value. + + + + Writes this token to a . + + A into which this method will write. + A collection of s which will be used when writing the token. + + + + Indicates whether the current object is equal to another object of the same type. + + + true if the current object is equal to the parameter; otherwise, false. + + An object to compare with this object. + + + + Determines whether the specified is equal to the current . + + The to compare with the current . + + true if the specified is equal to the current ; otherwise, false. + + + + + Serves as a hash function for a particular type. + + + A hash code for the current . + + + + + Returns a that represents this instance. + + + ToString() returns a non-JSON string value for tokens with a type of . + If you want the JSON for all token types then you should use . + + + A that represents this instance. + + + + + Returns a that represents this instance. + + The format. + + A that represents this instance. + + + + + Returns a that represents this instance. + + The format provider. + + A that represents this instance. + + + + + Returns a that represents this instance. + + The format. + The format provider. + + A that represents this instance. + + + + + Returns the responsible for binding operations performed on this object. + + The expression tree representation of the runtime value. + + The to bind this object. + + + + + Compares the current instance with another object of the same type and returns an integer that indicates whether the current instance precedes, follows, or occurs in the same position in the sort order as the other object. + + An object to compare with this instance. + + A 32-bit signed integer that indicates the relative order of the objects being compared. The return value has these meanings: + Value + Meaning + Less than zero + This instance is less than . + Zero + This instance is equal to . + Greater than zero + This instance is greater than . + + + is not of the same type as this instance. + + + + + Specifies how line information is handled when loading JSON. + + + + + Ignore line information. + + + + + Load line information. + + + + + Specifies how JSON arrays are merged together. + + + + Concatenate arrays. + + + Union arrays, skipping items that already exist. + + + Replace all array items. + + + Merge array items together, matched by index. + + + + Specifies how null value properties are merged. + + + + + The content's null value properties will be ignored during merging. + + + + + The content's null value properties will be merged. + + + + + Specifies the member serialization options for the . + + + + + All public members are serialized by default. Members can be excluded using or . + This is the default member serialization mode. + + + + + Only members marked with or are serialized. + This member serialization mode can also be set by marking the class with . + + + + + All public and private fields are serialized. Members can be excluded using or . + This member serialization mode can also be set by marking the class with + and setting IgnoreSerializableAttribute on to false. + + + + + Specifies metadata property handling options for the . + + + + + Read metadata properties located at the start of a JSON object. + + + + + Read metadata properties located anywhere in a JSON object. Note that this setting will impact performance. + + + + + Do not try to read metadata properties. + + + + + Specifies missing member handling options for the . + + + + + Ignore a missing member and do not attempt to deserialize it. + + + + + Throw a when a missing member is encountered during deserialization. + + + + + Specifies null value handling options for the . + + + + + + + + + Include null values when serializing and deserializing objects. + + + + + Ignore null values when serializing and deserializing objects. + + + + + Specifies how object creation is handled by the . + + + + + Reuse existing objects, create new objects when needed. + + + + + Only reuse existing objects. + + + + + Always create new objects. + + + + + Specifies reference handling options for the . + Note that references cannot be preserved when a value is set via a non-default constructor such as types that implement . + + + + + + + + Do not preserve references when serializing types. + + + + + Preserve references when serializing into a JSON object structure. + + + + + Preserve references when serializing into a JSON array structure. + + + + + Preserve references when serializing. + + + + + Specifies reference loop handling options for the . + + + + + Throw a when a loop is encountered. + + + + + Ignore loop references and do not serialize. + + + + + Serialize loop references. + + + + + Indicating whether a property is required. + + + + + The property is not required. The default state. + + + + + The property must be defined in JSON but can be a null value. + + + + + The property must be defined in JSON and cannot be a null value. + + + + + The property is not required but it cannot be a null value. + + + + + + Contains the JSON schema extension methods. + + + JSON Schema validation has been moved to its own package. See https://www.newtonsoft.com/jsonschema for more details. + + + + + + + Determines whether the is valid. + + + JSON Schema validation has been moved to its own package. See https://www.newtonsoft.com/jsonschema for more details. + + + The source to test. + The schema to test with. + + true if the specified is valid; otherwise, false. + + + + + + Determines whether the is valid. + + + JSON Schema validation has been moved to its own package. See https://www.newtonsoft.com/jsonschema for more details. + + + The source to test. + The schema to test with. + When this method returns, contains any error messages generated while validating. + + true if the specified is valid; otherwise, false. + + + + + + Validates the specified . + + + JSON Schema validation has been moved to its own package. See https://www.newtonsoft.com/jsonschema for more details. + + + The source to test. + The schema to test with. + + + + + Validates the specified . + + + JSON Schema validation has been moved to its own package. See https://www.newtonsoft.com/jsonschema for more details. + + + The source to test. + The schema to test with. + The validation event handler. + + + + + An in-memory representation of a JSON Schema. + + + JSON Schema validation has been moved to its own package. See https://www.newtonsoft.com/jsonschema for more details. + + + + + + Gets or sets the id. + + + + + Gets or sets the title. + + + + + Gets or sets whether the object is required. + + + + + Gets or sets whether the object is read-only. + + + + + Gets or sets whether the object is visible to users. + + + + + Gets or sets whether the object is transient. + + + + + Gets or sets the description of the object. + + + + + Gets or sets the types of values allowed by the object. + + The type. + + + + Gets or sets the pattern. + + The pattern. + + + + Gets or sets the minimum length. + + The minimum length. + + + + Gets or sets the maximum length. + + The maximum length. + + + + Gets or sets a number that the value should be divisible by. + + A number that the value should be divisible by. + + + + Gets or sets the minimum. + + The minimum. + + + + Gets or sets the maximum. + + The maximum. + + + + Gets or sets a flag indicating whether the value can not equal the number defined by the minimum attribute (). + + A flag indicating whether the value can not equal the number defined by the minimum attribute (). + + + + Gets or sets a flag indicating whether the value can not equal the number defined by the maximum attribute (). + + A flag indicating whether the value can not equal the number defined by the maximum attribute (). + + + + Gets or sets the minimum number of items. + + The minimum number of items. + + + + Gets or sets the maximum number of items. + + The maximum number of items. + + + + Gets or sets the of items. + + The of items. + + + + Gets or sets a value indicating whether items in an array are validated using the instance at their array position from . + + + true if items are validated using their array position; otherwise, false. + + + + + Gets or sets the of additional items. + + The of additional items. + + + + Gets or sets a value indicating whether additional items are allowed. + + + true if additional items are allowed; otherwise, false. + + + + + Gets or sets whether the array items must be unique. + + + + + Gets or sets the of properties. + + The of properties. + + + + Gets or sets the of additional properties. + + The of additional properties. + + + + Gets or sets the pattern properties. + + The pattern properties. + + + + Gets or sets a value indicating whether additional properties are allowed. + + + true if additional properties are allowed; otherwise, false. + + + + + Gets or sets the required property if this property is present. + + The required property if this property is present. + + + + Gets or sets the a collection of valid enum values allowed. + + A collection of valid enum values allowed. + + + + Gets or sets disallowed types. + + The disallowed types. + + + + Gets or sets the default value. + + The default value. + + + + Gets or sets the collection of that this schema extends. + + The collection of that this schema extends. + + + + Gets or sets the format. + + The format. + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class. + + + + + Reads a from the specified . + + The containing the JSON Schema to read. + The object representing the JSON Schema. + + + + Reads a from the specified . + + The containing the JSON Schema to read. + The to use when resolving schema references. + The object representing the JSON Schema. + + + + Load a from a string that contains JSON Schema. + + A that contains JSON Schema. + A populated from the string that contains JSON Schema. + + + + Load a from a string that contains JSON Schema using the specified . + + A that contains JSON Schema. + The resolver. + A populated from the string that contains JSON Schema. + + + + Writes this schema to a . + + A into which this method will write. + + + + Writes this schema to a using the specified . + + A into which this method will write. + The resolver used. + + + + Returns a that represents the current . + + + A that represents the current . + + + + + + Returns detailed information about the schema exception. + + + JSON Schema validation has been moved to its own package. See https://www.newtonsoft.com/jsonschema for more details. + + + + + + Gets the line number indicating where the error occurred. + + The line number indicating where the error occurred. + + + + Gets the line position indicating where the error occurred. + + The line position indicating where the error occurred. + + + + Gets the path to the JSON where the error occurred. + + The path to the JSON where the error occurred. + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class. + + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class + with a specified error message. + + The error message that explains the reason for the exception. + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class + with a specified error message and a reference to the inner exception that is the cause of this exception. + + The error message that explains the reason for the exception. + The exception that is the cause of the current exception, or null if no inner exception is specified. + + + + + Generates a from a specified . + + + JSON Schema validation has been moved to its own package. See https://www.newtonsoft.com/jsonschema for more details. + + + + + + Gets or sets how undefined schemas are handled by the serializer. + + + + + Gets or sets the contract resolver. + + The contract resolver. + + + + Generate a from the specified type. + + The type to generate a from. + A generated from the specified type. + + + + Generate a from the specified type. + + The type to generate a from. + The used to resolve schema references. + A generated from the specified type. + + + + Generate a from the specified type. + + The type to generate a from. + Specify whether the generated root will be nullable. + A generated from the specified type. + + + + Generate a from the specified type. + + The type to generate a from. + The used to resolve schema references. + Specify whether the generated root will be nullable. + A generated from the specified type. + + + + + Resolves from an id. + + + JSON Schema validation has been moved to its own package. See https://www.newtonsoft.com/jsonschema for more details. + + + + + + Gets or sets the loaded schemas. + + The loaded schemas. + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class. + + + + + Gets a for the specified reference. + + The id. + A for the specified reference. + + + + + The value types allowed by the . + + + JSON Schema validation has been moved to its own package. See https://www.newtonsoft.com/jsonschema for more details. + + + + + + No type specified. + + + + + String type. + + + + + Float type. + + + + + Integer type. + + + + + Boolean type. + + + + + Object type. + + + + + Array type. + + + + + Null type. + + + + + Any type. + + + + + + Specifies undefined schema Id handling options for the . + + + JSON Schema validation has been moved to its own package. See https://www.newtonsoft.com/jsonschema for more details. + + + + + + Do not infer a schema Id. + + + + + Use the .NET type name as the schema Id. + + + + + Use the assembly qualified .NET type name as the schema Id. + + + + + + Returns detailed information related to the . + + + JSON Schema validation has been moved to its own package. See https://www.newtonsoft.com/jsonschema for more details. + + + + + + Gets the associated with the validation error. + + The JsonSchemaException associated with the validation error. + + + + Gets the path of the JSON location where the validation error occurred. + + The path of the JSON location where the validation error occurred. + + + + Gets the text description corresponding to the validation error. + + The text description. + + + + + Represents the callback method that will handle JSON schema validation events and the . + + + JSON Schema validation has been moved to its own package. See https://www.newtonsoft.com/jsonschema for more details. + + + + + + Allows users to control class loading and mandate what class to load. + + + + + When overridden in a derived class, controls the binding of a serialized object to a type. + + Specifies the name of the serialized object. + Specifies the name of the serialized object + The type of the object the formatter creates a new instance of. + + + + When overridden in a derived class, controls the binding of a serialized object to a type. + + The type of the object the formatter creates a new instance of. + Specifies the name of the serialized object. + Specifies the name of the serialized object. + + + + A camel case naming strategy. + + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class. + + + A flag indicating whether dictionary keys should be processed. + + + A flag indicating whether explicitly specified property names should be processed, + e.g. a property name customized with a . + + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class. + + + A flag indicating whether dictionary keys should be processed. + + + A flag indicating whether explicitly specified property names should be processed, + e.g. a property name customized with a . + + + A flag indicating whether extension data names should be processed. + + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class. + + + + + Resolves the specified property name. + + The property name to resolve. + The resolved property name. + + + + Resolves member mappings for a type, camel casing property names. + + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class. + + + + + Resolves the contract for a given type. + + The type to resolve a contract for. + The contract for a given type. + + + + Used by to resolve a for a given . + + + + + Gets a value indicating whether members are being get and set using dynamic code generation. + This value is determined by the runtime permissions available. + + + true if using dynamic code generation; otherwise, false. + + + + + Gets or sets a value indicating whether compiler generated members should be serialized. + + + true if serialized compiler generated members; otherwise, false. + + + + + Gets or sets a value indicating whether to ignore the interface when serializing and deserializing types. + + + true if the interface will be ignored when serializing and deserializing types; otherwise, false. + + + + + Gets or sets a value indicating whether to ignore the attribute when serializing and deserializing types. + + + true if the attribute will be ignored when serializing and deserializing types; otherwise, false. + + + + + Gets or sets a value indicating whether to ignore IsSpecified members when serializing and deserializing types. + + + true if the IsSpecified members will be ignored when serializing and deserializing types; otherwise, false. + + + + + Gets or sets a value indicating whether to ignore ShouldSerialize members when serializing and deserializing types. + + + true if the ShouldSerialize members will be ignored when serializing and deserializing types; otherwise, false. + + + + + Gets or sets the naming strategy used to resolve how property names and dictionary keys are serialized. + + The naming strategy used to resolve how property names and dictionary keys are serialized. + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class. + + + + + Resolves the contract for a given type. + + The type to resolve a contract for. + The contract for a given type. + + + + Gets the serializable members for the type. + + The type to get serializable members for. + The serializable members for the type. + + + + Creates a for the given type. + + Type of the object. + A for the given type. + + + + Creates the constructor parameters. + + The constructor to create properties for. + The type's member properties. + Properties for the given . + + + + Creates a for the given . + + The matching member property. + The constructor parameter. + A created for the given . + + + + Resolves the default for the contract. + + Type of the object. + The contract's default . + + + + Creates a for the given type. + + Type of the object. + A for the given type. + + + + Creates a for the given type. + + Type of the object. + A for the given type. + + + + Creates a for the given type. + + Type of the object. + A for the given type. + + + + Creates a for the given type. + + Type of the object. + A for the given type. + + + + Creates a for the given type. + + Type of the object. + A for the given type. + + + + Creates a for the given type. + + Type of the object. + A for the given type. + + + + Creates a for the given type. + + Type of the object. + A for the given type. + + + + Determines which contract type is created for the given type. + + Type of the object. + A for the given type. + + + + Creates properties for the given . + + The type to create properties for. + /// The member serialization mode for the type. + Properties for the given . + + + + Creates the used by the serializer to get and set values from a member. + + The member. + The used by the serializer to get and set values from a member. + + + + Creates a for the given . + + The member's parent . + The member to create a for. + A created for the given . + + + + Resolves the name of the property. + + Name of the property. + Resolved name of the property. + + + + Resolves the name of the extension data. By default no changes are made to extension data names. + + Name of the extension data. + Resolved name of the extension data. + + + + Resolves the key of the dictionary. By default is used to resolve dictionary keys. + + Key of the dictionary. + Resolved key of the dictionary. + + + + Gets the resolved name of the property. + + Name of the property. + Name of the property. + + + + The default naming strategy. Property names and dictionary keys are unchanged. + + + + + Resolves the specified property name. + + The property name to resolve. + The resolved property name. + + + + The default serialization binder used when resolving and loading classes from type names. + + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class. + + + + + When overridden in a derived class, controls the binding of a serialized object to a type. + + Specifies the name of the serialized object. + Specifies the name of the serialized object. + + The type of the object the formatter creates a new instance of. + + + + + When overridden in a derived class, controls the binding of a serialized object to a type. + + The type of the object the formatter creates a new instance of. + Specifies the name of the serialized object. + Specifies the name of the serialized object. + + + + Provides information surrounding an error. + + + + + Gets the error. + + The error. + + + + Gets the original object that caused the error. + + The original object that caused the error. + + + + Gets the member that caused the error. + + The member that caused the error. + + + + Gets the path of the JSON location where the error occurred. + + The path of the JSON location where the error occurred. + + + + Gets or sets a value indicating whether this is handled. + + true if handled; otherwise, false. + + + + Provides data for the Error event. + + + + + Gets the current object the error event is being raised against. + + The current object the error event is being raised against. + + + + Gets the error context. + + The error context. + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class. + + The current object. + The error context. + + + + Get and set values for a using dynamic methods. + + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class. + + The member info. + + + + Sets the value. + + The target to set the value on. + The value to set on the target. + + + + Gets the value. + + The target to get the value from. + The value. + + + + Provides methods to get attributes. + + + + + Returns a collection of all of the attributes, or an empty collection if there are no attributes. + + When true, look up the hierarchy chain for the inherited custom attribute. + A collection of s, or an empty collection. + + + + Returns a collection of attributes, identified by type, or an empty collection if there are no attributes. + + The type of the attributes. + When true, look up the hierarchy chain for the inherited custom attribute. + A collection of s, or an empty collection. + + + + Used by to resolve a for a given . + + + + + + + + + Resolves the contract for a given type. + + The type to resolve a contract for. + The contract for a given type. + + + + Used to resolve references when serializing and deserializing JSON by the . + + + + + Resolves a reference to its object. + + The serialization context. + The reference to resolve. + The object that was resolved from the reference. + + + + Gets the reference for the specified object. + + The serialization context. + The object to get a reference for. + The reference to the object. + + + + Determines whether the specified object is referenced. + + The serialization context. + The object to test for a reference. + + true if the specified object is referenced; otherwise, false. + + + + + Adds a reference to the specified object. + + The serialization context. + The reference. + The object to reference. + + + + Allows users to control class loading and mandate what class to load. + + + + + When implemented, controls the binding of a serialized object to a type. + + Specifies the name of the serialized object. + Specifies the name of the serialized object + The type of the object the formatter creates a new instance of. + + + + When implemented, controls the binding of a serialized object to a type. + + The type of the object the formatter creates a new instance of. + Specifies the name of the serialized object. + Specifies the name of the serialized object. + + + + Represents a trace writer. + + + + + Gets the that will be used to filter the trace messages passed to the writer. + For example a filter level of will exclude messages and include , + and messages. + + The that will be used to filter the trace messages passed to the writer. + + + + Writes the specified trace level, message and optional exception. + + The at which to write this trace. + The trace message. + The trace exception. This parameter is optional. + + + + Provides methods to get and set values. + + + + + Sets the value. + + The target to set the value on. + The value to set on the target. + + + + Gets the value. + + The target to get the value from. + The value. + + + + Contract details for a used by the . + + + + + Gets the of the collection items. + + The of the collection items. + + + + Gets a value indicating whether the collection type is a multidimensional array. + + true if the collection type is a multidimensional array; otherwise, false. + + + + Gets or sets the function used to create the object. When set this function will override . + + The function used to create the object. + + + + Gets a value indicating whether the creator has a parameter with the collection values. + + true if the creator has a parameter with the collection values; otherwise, false. + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class. + + The underlying type for the contract. + + + + Contract details for a used by the . + + + + + Gets or sets the default collection items . + + The converter. + + + + Gets or sets a value indicating whether the collection items preserve object references. + + true if collection items preserve object references; otherwise, false. + + + + Gets or sets the collection item reference loop handling. + + The reference loop handling. + + + + Gets or sets the collection item type name handling. + + The type name handling. + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class. + + The underlying type for the contract. + + + + Handles serialization callback events. + + The object that raised the callback event. + The streaming context. + + + + Handles serialization error callback events. + + The object that raised the callback event. + The streaming context. + The error context. + + + + Sets extension data for an object during deserialization. + + The object to set extension data on. + The extension data key. + The extension data value. + + + + Gets extension data for an object during serialization. + + The object to set extension data on. + + + + Contract details for a used by the . + + + + + Gets the underlying type for the contract. + + The underlying type for the contract. + + + + Gets or sets the type created during deserialization. + + The type created during deserialization. + + + + Gets or sets whether this type contract is serialized as a reference. + + Whether this type contract is serialized as a reference. + + + + Gets or sets the default for this contract. + + The converter. + + + + Gets the internally resolved for the contract's type. + This converter is used as a fallback converter when no other converter is resolved. + Setting will always override this converter. + + + + + Gets or sets all methods called immediately after deserialization of the object. + + The methods called immediately after deserialization of the object. + + + + Gets or sets all methods called during deserialization of the object. + + The methods called during deserialization of the object. + + + + Gets or sets all methods called after serialization of the object graph. + + The methods called after serialization of the object graph. + + + + Gets or sets all methods called before serialization of the object. + + The methods called before serialization of the object. + + + + Gets or sets all method called when an error is thrown during the serialization of the object. + + The methods called when an error is thrown during the serialization of the object. + + + + Gets or sets the default creator method used to create the object. + + The default creator method used to create the object. + + + + Gets or sets a value indicating whether the default creator is non-public. + + true if the default object creator is non-public; otherwise, false. + + + + Contract details for a used by the . + + + + + Gets or sets the dictionary key resolver. + + The dictionary key resolver. + + + + Gets the of the dictionary keys. + + The of the dictionary keys. + + + + Gets the of the dictionary values. + + The of the dictionary values. + + + + Gets or sets the function used to create the object. When set this function will override . + + The function used to create the object. + + + + Gets a value indicating whether the creator has a parameter with the dictionary values. + + true if the creator has a parameter with the dictionary values; otherwise, false. + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class. + + The underlying type for the contract. + + + + Contract details for a used by the . + + + + + Gets the object's properties. + + The object's properties. + + + + Gets or sets the property name resolver. + + The property name resolver. + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class. + + The underlying type for the contract. + + + + Contract details for a used by the . + + + + + Gets or sets the object constructor. + + The object constructor. + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class. + + The underlying type for the contract. + + + + Contract details for a used by the . + + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class. + + The underlying type for the contract. + + + + Contract details for a used by the . + + + + + Gets or sets the object member serialization. + + The member object serialization. + + + + Gets or sets the missing member handling used when deserializing this object. + + The missing member handling. + + + + Gets or sets a value that indicates whether the object's properties are required. + + + A value indicating whether the object's properties are required. + + + + + Gets or sets how the object's properties with null values are handled during serialization and deserialization. + + How the object's properties with null values are handled during serialization and deserialization. + + + + Gets the object's properties. + + The object's properties. + + + + Gets a collection of instances that define the parameters used with . + + + + + Gets or sets the function used to create the object. When set this function will override . + This function is called with a collection of arguments which are defined by the collection. + + The function used to create the object. + + + + Gets or sets the extension data setter. + + + + + Gets or sets the extension data getter. + + + + + Gets or sets the extension data value type. + + + + + Gets or sets the extension data name resolver. + + The extension data name resolver. + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class. + + The underlying type for the contract. + + + + Contract details for a used by the . + + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class. + + The underlying type for the contract. + + + + Maps a JSON property to a .NET member or constructor parameter. + + + + + Gets or sets the name of the property. + + The name of the property. + + + + Gets or sets the type that declared this property. + + The type that declared this property. + + + + Gets or sets the order of serialization of a member. + + The numeric order of serialization. + + + + Gets or sets the name of the underlying member or parameter. + + The name of the underlying member or parameter. + + + + Gets the that will get and set the during serialization. + + The that will get and set the during serialization. + + + + Gets or sets the for this property. + + The for this property. + + + + Gets or sets the type of the property. + + The type of the property. + + + + Gets or sets the for the property. + If set this converter takes precedence over the contract converter for the property type. + + The converter. + + + + Gets or sets the member converter. + + The member converter. + + + + Gets or sets a value indicating whether this is ignored. + + true if ignored; otherwise, false. + + + + Gets or sets a value indicating whether this is readable. + + true if readable; otherwise, false. + + + + Gets or sets a value indicating whether this is writable. + + true if writable; otherwise, false. + + + + Gets or sets a value indicating whether this has a member attribute. + + true if has a member attribute; otherwise, false. + + + + Gets the default value. + + The default value. + + + + Gets or sets a value indicating whether this is required. + + A value indicating whether this is required. + + + + Gets a value indicating whether has a value specified. + + + + + Gets or sets a value indicating whether this property preserves object references. + + + true if this instance is reference; otherwise, false. + + + + + Gets or sets the property null value handling. + + The null value handling. + + + + Gets or sets the property default value handling. + + The default value handling. + + + + Gets or sets the property reference loop handling. + + The reference loop handling. + + + + Gets or sets the property object creation handling. + + The object creation handling. + + + + Gets or sets or sets the type name handling. + + The type name handling. + + + + Gets or sets a predicate used to determine whether the property should be serialized. + + A predicate used to determine whether the property should be serialized. + + + + Gets or sets a predicate used to determine whether the property should be deserialized. + + A predicate used to determine whether the property should be deserialized. + + + + Gets or sets a predicate used to determine whether the property should be serialized. + + A predicate used to determine whether the property should be serialized. + + + + Gets or sets an action used to set whether the property has been deserialized. + + An action used to set whether the property has been deserialized. + + + + Returns a that represents this instance. + + + A that represents this instance. + + + + + Gets or sets the converter used when serializing the property's collection items. + + The collection's items converter. + + + + Gets or sets whether this property's collection items are serialized as a reference. + + Whether this property's collection items are serialized as a reference. + + + + Gets or sets the type name handling used when serializing the property's collection items. + + The collection's items type name handling. + + + + Gets or sets the reference loop handling used when serializing the property's collection items. + + The collection's items reference loop handling. + + + + A collection of objects. + + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class. + + The type. + + + + When implemented in a derived class, extracts the key from the specified element. + + The element from which to extract the key. + The key for the specified element. + + + + Adds a object. + + The property to add to the collection. + + + + Gets the closest matching object. + First attempts to get an exact case match of and then + a case insensitive match. + + Name of the property. + A matching property if found. + + + + Gets a property by property name. + + The name of the property to get. + Type property name string comparison. + A matching property if found. + + + + Contract details for a used by the . + + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class. + + The underlying type for the contract. + + + + Lookup and create an instance of the type described by the argument. + + The type to create. + Optional arguments to pass to an initializing constructor of the JsonConverter. + If null, the default constructor is used. + + + + A kebab case naming strategy. + + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class. + + + A flag indicating whether dictionary keys should be processed. + + + A flag indicating whether explicitly specified property names should be processed, + e.g. a property name customized with a . + + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class. + + + A flag indicating whether dictionary keys should be processed. + + + A flag indicating whether explicitly specified property names should be processed, + e.g. a property name customized with a . + + + A flag indicating whether extension data names should be processed. + + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class. + + + + + Resolves the specified property name. + + The property name to resolve. + The resolved property name. + + + + Represents a trace writer that writes to memory. When the trace message limit is + reached then old trace messages will be removed as new messages are added. + + + + + Gets the that will be used to filter the trace messages passed to the writer. + For example a filter level of will exclude messages and include , + and messages. + + + The that will be used to filter the trace messages passed to the writer. + + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class. + + + + + Writes the specified trace level, message and optional exception. + + The at which to write this trace. + The trace message. + The trace exception. This parameter is optional. + + + + Returns an enumeration of the most recent trace messages. + + An enumeration of the most recent trace messages. + + + + Returns a of the most recent trace messages. + + + A of the most recent trace messages. + + + + + A base class for resolving how property names and dictionary keys are serialized. + + + + + A flag indicating whether dictionary keys should be processed. + Defaults to false. + + + + + A flag indicating whether extension data names should be processed. + Defaults to false. + + + + + A flag indicating whether explicitly specified property names, + e.g. a property name customized with a , should be processed. + Defaults to false. + + + + + Gets the serialized name for a given property name. + + The initial property name. + A flag indicating whether the property has had a name explicitly specified. + The serialized property name. + + + + Gets the serialized name for a given extension data name. + + The initial extension data name. + The serialized extension data name. + + + + Gets the serialized key for a given dictionary key. + + The initial dictionary key. + The serialized dictionary key. + + + + Resolves the specified property name. + + The property name to resolve. + The resolved property name. + + + + Hash code calculation + + + + + + Object equality implementation + + + + + + + Compare to another NamingStrategy + + + + + + + Represents a method that constructs an object. + + The object type to create. + + + + When applied to a method, specifies that the method is called when an error occurs serializing an object. + + + + + Provides methods to get attributes from a , , or . + + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class. + + The instance to get attributes for. This parameter should be a , , or . + + + + Returns a collection of all of the attributes, or an empty collection if there are no attributes. + + When true, look up the hierarchy chain for the inherited custom attribute. + A collection of s, or an empty collection. + + + + Returns a collection of attributes, identified by type, or an empty collection if there are no attributes. + + The type of the attributes. + When true, look up the hierarchy chain for the inherited custom attribute. + A collection of s, or an empty collection. + + + + Get and set values for a using reflection. + + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class. + + The member info. + + + + Sets the value. + + The target to set the value on. + The value to set on the target. + + + + Gets the value. + + The target to get the value from. + The value. + + + + A snake case naming strategy. + + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class. + + + A flag indicating whether dictionary keys should be processed. + + + A flag indicating whether explicitly specified property names should be processed, + e.g. a property name customized with a . + + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class. + + + A flag indicating whether dictionary keys should be processed. + + + A flag indicating whether explicitly specified property names should be processed, + e.g. a property name customized with a . + + + A flag indicating whether extension data names should be processed. + + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class. + + + + + Resolves the specified property name. + + The property name to resolve. + The resolved property name. + + + + Specifies how strings are escaped when writing JSON text. + + + + + Only control characters (e.g. newline) are escaped. + + + + + All non-ASCII and control characters (e.g. newline) are escaped. + + + + + HTML (<, >, &, ', ") and control characters (e.g. newline) are escaped. + + + + + Specifies what messages to output for the class. + + + + + Output no tracing and debugging messages. + + + + + Output error-handling messages. + + + + + Output warnings and error-handling messages. + + + + + Output informational messages, warnings, and error-handling messages. + + + + + Output all debugging and tracing messages. + + + + + Indicates the method that will be used during deserialization for locating and loading assemblies. + + + + + In simple mode, the assembly used during deserialization need not match exactly the assembly used during serialization. Specifically, the version numbers need not match as the LoadWithPartialName method of the class is used to load the assembly. + + + + + In full mode, the assembly used during deserialization must match exactly the assembly used during serialization. The Load method of the class is used to load the assembly. + + + + + Specifies type name handling options for the . + + + should be used with caution when your application deserializes JSON from an external source. + Incoming types should be validated with a custom + when deserializing with a value other than . + + + + + Do not include the .NET type name when serializing types. + + + + + Include the .NET type name when serializing into a JSON object structure. + + + + + Include the .NET type name when serializing into a JSON array structure. + + + + + Always include the .NET type name when serializing. + + + + + Include the .NET type name when the type of the object being serialized is not the same as its declared type. + Note that this doesn't include the root serialized object by default. To include the root object's type name in JSON + you must specify a root type object with + or . + + + + + Determines whether the collection is null or empty. + + The collection. + + true if the collection is null or empty; otherwise, false. + + + + + Adds the elements of the specified collection to the specified generic . + + The list to add to. + The collection of elements to add. + + + + Converts the value to the specified type. If the value is unable to be converted, the + value is checked whether it assignable to the specified type. + + The value to convert. + The culture to use when converting. + The type to convert or cast the value to. + + The converted type. If conversion was unsuccessful, the initial value + is returned if assignable to the target type. + + + + + Helper method for generating a MetaObject which calls a + specific method on Dynamic that returns a result + + + + + Helper method for generating a MetaObject which calls a + specific method on Dynamic, but uses one of the arguments for + the result. + + + + + Helper method for generating a MetaObject which calls a + specific method on Dynamic, but uses one of the arguments for + the result. + + + + + Returns a Restrictions object which includes our current restrictions merged + with a restriction limiting our type + + + + + Helper class for serializing immutable collections. + Note that this is used by all builds, even those that don't support immutable collections, in case the DLL is GACed + https://github.com/JamesNK/Newtonsoft.Json/issues/652 + + + + + List of primitive types which can be widened. + + + + + Widening masks for primitive types above. + Index of the value in this array defines a type we're widening, + while the bits in mask define types it can be widened to (including itself). + + For example, value at index 0 defines a bool type, and it only has bit 0 set, + i.e. bool values can be assigned only to bool. + + + + + Checks if value of primitive type can be + assigned to parameter of primitive type . + + Source primitive type. + Target primitive type. + true if source type can be widened to target type, false otherwise. + + + + Checks if a set of values with given can be used + to invoke a method with specified . + + Method parameters. + Argument types. + Try to pack extra arguments into the last parameter when it is marked up with . + true if method can be called with given arguments, false otherwise. + + + + Compares two sets of parameters to determine + which one suits better for given argument types. + + + + + Returns a best method overload for given argument . + + List of method candidates. + Argument types. + Best method overload, or null if none matched. + + + + Gets the type of the typed collection's items. + + The type. + The type of the typed collection's items. + + + + Gets the member's underlying type. + + The member. + The underlying type of the member. + + + + Determines whether the property is an indexed property. + + The property. + + true if the property is an indexed property; otherwise, false. + + + + + Gets the member's value on the object. + + The member. + The target object. + The member's value on the object. + + + + Sets the member's value on the target object. + + The member. + The target. + The value. + + + + Determines whether the specified MemberInfo can be read. + + The MemberInfo to determine whether can be read. + /// if set to true then allow the member to be gotten non-publicly. + + true if the specified MemberInfo can be read; otherwise, false. + + + + + Determines whether the specified MemberInfo can be set. + + The MemberInfo to determine whether can be set. + if set to true then allow the member to be set non-publicly. + if set to true then allow the member to be set if read-only. + + true if the specified MemberInfo can be set; otherwise, false. + + + + + Builds a string. Unlike this class lets you reuse its internal buffer. + + + + + Determines whether the string is all white space. Empty string will return false. + + The string to test whether it is all white space. + + true if the string is all white space; otherwise, false. + + + + + Specifies the state of the . + + + + + An exception has been thrown, which has left the in an invalid state. + You may call the method to put the in the Closed state. + Any other method calls result in an being thrown. + + + + + The method has been called. + + + + + An object is being written. + + + + + An array is being written. + + + + + A constructor is being written. + + + + + A property is being written. + + + + + A write method has not been called. + + + + + Indicates the method that will be used during deserialization for locating and loading assemblies. + + + + + In simple mode, the assembly used during deserialization need not match exactly the assembly used during serialization. Specifically, the version numbers need not match as the method is used to load the assembly. + + + + + In full mode, the assembly used during deserialization must match exactly the assembly used during serialization. The is used to load the assembly. + + + + Specifies that an output will not be null even if the corresponding type allows it. + + + Specifies that when a method returns , the parameter will not be null even if the corresponding type allows it. + + + Initializes the attribute with the specified return value condition. + + The return value condition. If the method returns this value, the associated parameter will not be null. + + + + Gets the return value condition. + + + Specifies that an output may be null even if the corresponding type disallows it. + + + Specifies that null is allowed as an input even if the corresponding type disallows it. + + + + Specifies that the method will not return if the associated Boolean parameter is passed the specified value. + + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class. + + + The condition parameter value. Code after the method will be considered unreachable by diagnostics if the argument to + the associated parameter matches this value. + + + + Gets the condition parameter value. + + + diff --git a/Packages/Newtonsoft.Json.13.0.3/lib/netstandard2.0/Newtonsoft.Json.dll b/Packages/Newtonsoft.Json.13.0.3/lib/netstandard2.0/Newtonsoft.Json.dll new file mode 100644 index 0000000..3af21d5 Binary files /dev/null and b/Packages/Newtonsoft.Json.13.0.3/lib/netstandard2.0/Newtonsoft.Json.dll differ diff --git a/Packages/Newtonsoft.Json.13.0.3/lib/netstandard2.0/Newtonsoft.Json.xml b/Packages/Newtonsoft.Json.13.0.3/lib/netstandard2.0/Newtonsoft.Json.xml new file mode 100644 index 0000000..3357dd6 --- /dev/null +++ b/Packages/Newtonsoft.Json.13.0.3/lib/netstandard2.0/Newtonsoft.Json.xml @@ -0,0 +1,11338 @@ + + + + Newtonsoft.Json + + + + + Represents a BSON Oid (object id). + + + + + Gets or sets the value of the Oid. + + The value of the Oid. + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class. + + The Oid value. + + + + Represents a reader that provides fast, non-cached, forward-only access to serialized BSON data. + + + + + Gets or sets a value indicating whether binary data reading should be compatible with incorrect Json.NET 3.5 written binary. + + + true if binary data reading will be compatible with incorrect Json.NET 3.5 written binary; otherwise, false. + + + + + Gets or sets a value indicating whether the root object will be read as a JSON array. + + + true if the root object will be read as a JSON array; otherwise, false. + + + + + Gets or sets the used when reading values from BSON. + + The used when reading values from BSON. + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class. + + The containing the BSON data to read. + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class. + + The containing the BSON data to read. + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class. + + The containing the BSON data to read. + if set to true the root object will be read as a JSON array. + The used when reading values from BSON. + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class. + + The containing the BSON data to read. + if set to true the root object will be read as a JSON array. + The used when reading values from BSON. + + + + Reads the next JSON token from the underlying . + + + true if the next token was read successfully; false if there are no more tokens to read. + + + + + Changes the reader's state to . + If is set to true, the underlying is also closed. + + + + + Represents a writer that provides a fast, non-cached, forward-only way of generating BSON data. + + + + + Gets or sets the used when writing values to BSON. + When set to no conversion will occur. + + The used when writing values to BSON. + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class. + + The to write to. + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class. + + The to write to. + + + + Flushes whatever is in the buffer to the underlying and also flushes the underlying stream. + + + + + Writes the end. + + The token. + + + + Writes a comment /*...*/ containing the specified text. + + Text to place inside the comment. + + + + Writes the start of a constructor with the given name. + + The name of the constructor. + + + + Writes raw JSON. + + The raw JSON to write. + + + + Writes raw JSON where a value is expected and updates the writer's state. + + The raw JSON to write. + + + + Writes the beginning of a JSON array. + + + + + Writes the beginning of a JSON object. + + + + + Writes the property name of a name/value pair on a JSON object. + + The name of the property. + + + + Closes this writer. + If is set to true, the underlying is also closed. + If is set to true, the JSON is auto-completed. + + + + + Writes a value. + An error will raised if the value cannot be written as a single JSON token. + + The value to write. + + + + Writes a null value. + + + + + Writes an undefined value. + + + + + Writes a value. + + The value to write. + + + + Writes a value. + + The value to write. + + + + Writes a value. + + The value to write. + + + + Writes a value. + + The value to write. + + + + Writes a value. + + The value to write. + + + + Writes a value. + + The value to write. + + + + Writes a value. + + The value to write. + + + + Writes a value. + + The value to write. + + + + Writes a value. + + The value to write. + + + + Writes a value. + + The value to write. + + + + Writes a value. + + The value to write. + + + + Writes a value. + + The value to write. + + + + Writes a value. + + The value to write. + + + + Writes a value. + + The value to write. + + + + Writes a value. + + The value to write. + + + + Writes a value. + + The value to write. + + + + Writes a [] value. + + The [] value to write. + + + + Writes a value. + + The value to write. + + + + Writes a value. + + The value to write. + + + + Writes a value. + + The value to write. + + + + Writes a [] value that represents a BSON object id. + + The Object ID value to write. + + + + Writes a BSON regex. + + The regex pattern. + The regex options. + + + + Specifies how constructors are used when initializing objects during deserialization by the . + + + + + First attempt to use the public default constructor, then fall back to a single parameterized constructor, then to the non-public default constructor. + + + + + Json.NET will use a non-public default constructor before falling back to a parameterized constructor. + + + + + Converts a binary value to and from a base 64 string value. + + + + + Writes the JSON representation of the object. + + The to write to. + The value. + The calling serializer. + + + + Reads the JSON representation of the object. + + The to read from. + Type of the object. + The existing value of object being read. + The calling serializer. + The object value. + + + + Determines whether this instance can convert the specified object type. + + Type of the object. + + true if this instance can convert the specified object type; otherwise, false. + + + + + Converts a to and from JSON and BSON. + + + + + Writes the JSON representation of the object. + + The to write to. + The value. + The calling serializer. + + + + Reads the JSON representation of the object. + + The to read from. + Type of the object. + The existing value of object being read. + The calling serializer. + The object value. + + + + Determines whether this instance can convert the specified object type. + + Type of the object. + + true if this instance can convert the specified object type; otherwise, false. + + + + + Creates a custom object. + + The object type to convert. + + + + Writes the JSON representation of the object. + + The to write to. + The value. + The calling serializer. + + + + Reads the JSON representation of the object. + + The to read from. + Type of the object. + The existing value of object being read. + The calling serializer. + The object value. + + + + Creates an object which will then be populated by the serializer. + + Type of the object. + The created object. + + + + Determines whether this instance can convert the specified object type. + + Type of the object. + + true if this instance can convert the specified object type; otherwise, false. + + + + + Gets a value indicating whether this can write JSON. + + + true if this can write JSON; otherwise, false. + + + + + Converts a to and from JSON. + + + + + Writes the JSON representation of the object. + + The to write to. + The value. + The calling serializer. + + + + Reads the JSON representation of the object. + + The to read from. + Type of the object. + The existing value of object being read. + The calling serializer. + The object value. + + + + Determines whether this instance can convert the specified value type. + + Type of the value. + + true if this instance can convert the specified value type; otherwise, false. + + + + + Converts a to and from JSON. + + + + + Writes the JSON representation of the object. + + The to write to. + The value. + The calling serializer. + + + + Reads the JSON representation of the object. + + The to read from. + Type of the object. + The existing value of object being read. + The calling serializer. + The object value. + + + + Determines whether this instance can convert the specified value type. + + Type of the value. + + true if this instance can convert the specified value type; otherwise, false. + + + + + Provides a base class for converting a to and from JSON. + + + + + Determines whether this instance can convert the specified object type. + + Type of the object. + + true if this instance can convert the specified object type; otherwise, false. + + + + + Converts a F# discriminated union type to and from JSON. + + + + + Writes the JSON representation of the object. + + The to write to. + The value. + The calling serializer. + + + + Reads the JSON representation of the object. + + The to read from. + Type of the object. + The existing value of object being read. + The calling serializer. + The object value. + + + + Determines whether this instance can convert the specified object type. + + Type of the object. + + true if this instance can convert the specified object type; otherwise, false. + + + + + Converts an Entity Framework to and from JSON. + + + + + Writes the JSON representation of the object. + + The to write to. + The value. + The calling serializer. + + + + Reads the JSON representation of the object. + + The to read from. + Type of the object. + The existing value of object being read. + The calling serializer. + The object value. + + + + Determines whether this instance can convert the specified object type. + + Type of the object. + + true if this instance can convert the specified object type; otherwise, false. + + + + + Converts an to and from JSON. + + + + + Writes the JSON representation of the object. + + The to write to. + The value. + The calling serializer. + + + + Reads the JSON representation of the object. + + The to read from. + Type of the object. + The existing value of object being read. + The calling serializer. + The object value. + + + + Determines whether this instance can convert the specified object type. + + Type of the object. + + true if this instance can convert the specified object type; otherwise, false. + + + + + Gets a value indicating whether this can write JSON. + + + true if this can write JSON; otherwise, false. + + + + + Converts a to and from the ISO 8601 date format (e.g. "2008-04-12T12:53Z"). + + + + + Gets or sets the date time styles used when converting a date to and from JSON. + + The date time styles used when converting a date to and from JSON. + + + + Gets or sets the date time format used when converting a date to and from JSON. + + The date time format used when converting a date to and from JSON. + + + + Gets or sets the culture used when converting a date to and from JSON. + + The culture used when converting a date to and from JSON. + + + + Writes the JSON representation of the object. + + The to write to. + The value. + The calling serializer. + + + + Reads the JSON representation of the object. + + The to read from. + Type of the object. + The existing value of object being read. + The calling serializer. + The object value. + + + + Converts a to and from a JavaScript Date constructor (e.g. new Date(52231943)). + + + + + Writes the JSON representation of the object. + + The to write to. + The value. + The calling serializer. + + + + Reads the JSON representation of the object. + + The to read from. + Type of the object. + The existing property value of the JSON that is being converted. + The calling serializer. + The object value. + + + + Converts a to and from JSON. + + + + + Writes the JSON representation of the object. + + The to write to. + The value. + The calling serializer. + + + + Reads the JSON representation of the object. + + The to read from. + Type of the object. + The existing value of object being read. + The calling serializer. + The object value. + + + + Determines whether this instance can convert the specified object type. + + Type of the object. + + true if this instance can convert the specified object type; otherwise, false. + + + + + Converts a to and from JSON and BSON. + + + + + Writes the JSON representation of the object. + + The to write to. + The value. + The calling serializer. + + + + Reads the JSON representation of the object. + + The to read from. + Type of the object. + The existing value of object being read. + The calling serializer. + The object value. + + + + Determines whether this instance can convert the specified object type. + + Type of the object. + + true if this instance can convert the specified object type; otherwise, false. + + + + + Converts an to and from its name string value. + + + + + Gets or sets a value indicating whether the written enum text should be camel case. + The default value is false. + + true if the written enum text will be camel case; otherwise, false. + + + + Gets or sets the naming strategy used to resolve how enum text is written. + + The naming strategy used to resolve how enum text is written. + + + + Gets or sets a value indicating whether integer values are allowed when serializing and deserializing. + The default value is true. + + true if integers are allowed when serializing and deserializing; otherwise, false. + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class. + + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class. + + true if the written enum text will be camel case; otherwise, false. + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class. + + The naming strategy used to resolve how enum text is written. + true if integers are allowed when serializing and deserializing; otherwise, false. + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class. + + The of the used to write enum text. + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class. + + The of the used to write enum text. + + The parameter list to use when constructing the described by . + If null, the default constructor is used. + When non-null, there must be a constructor defined in the that exactly matches the number, + order, and type of these parameters. + + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class. + + The of the used to write enum text. + + The parameter list to use when constructing the described by . + If null, the default constructor is used. + When non-null, there must be a constructor defined in the that exactly matches the number, + order, and type of these parameters. + + true if integers are allowed when serializing and deserializing; otherwise, false. + + + + Writes the JSON representation of the object. + + The to write to. + The value. + The calling serializer. + + + + Reads the JSON representation of the object. + + The to read from. + Type of the object. + The existing value of object being read. + The calling serializer. + The object value. + + + + Determines whether this instance can convert the specified object type. + + Type of the object. + + true if this instance can convert the specified object type; otherwise, false. + + + + + Converts a to and from Unix epoch time + + + + + Gets or sets a value indicating whether the dates before Unix epoch + should converted to and from JSON. + + + true to allow converting dates before Unix epoch to and from JSON; + false to throw an exception when a date being converted to or from JSON + occurred before Unix epoch. The default value is false. + + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class. + + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class. + + + true to allow converting dates before Unix epoch to and from JSON; + false to throw an exception when a date being converted to or from JSON + occurred before Unix epoch. The default value is false. + + + + + Writes the JSON representation of the object. + + The to write to. + The value. + The calling serializer. + + + + Reads the JSON representation of the object. + + The to read from. + Type of the object. + The existing property value of the JSON that is being converted. + The calling serializer. + The object value. + + + + Converts a to and from a string (e.g. "1.2.3.4"). + + + + + Writes the JSON representation of the object. + + The to write to. + The value. + The calling serializer. + + + + Reads the JSON representation of the object. + + The to read from. + Type of the object. + The existing property value of the JSON that is being converted. + The calling serializer. + The object value. + + + + Determines whether this instance can convert the specified object type. + + Type of the object. + + true if this instance can convert the specified object type; otherwise, false. + + + + + Converts XML to and from JSON. + + + + + Gets or sets the name of the root element to insert when deserializing to XML if the JSON structure has produced multiple root elements. + + The name of the deserialized root element. + + + + Gets or sets a value to indicate whether to write the Json.NET array attribute. + This attribute helps preserve arrays when converting the written XML back to JSON. + + true if the array attribute is written to the XML; otherwise, false. + + + + Gets or sets a value indicating whether to write the root JSON object. + + true if the JSON root object is omitted; otherwise, false. + + + + Gets or sets a value indicating whether to encode special characters when converting JSON to XML. + If true, special characters like ':', '@', '?', '#' and '$' in JSON property names aren't used to specify + XML namespaces, attributes or processing directives. Instead special characters are encoded and written + as part of the XML element name. + + true if special characters are encoded; otherwise, false. + + + + Writes the JSON representation of the object. + + The to write to. + The calling serializer. + The value. + + + + Reads the JSON representation of the object. + + The to read from. + Type of the object. + The existing value of object being read. + The calling serializer. + The object value. + + + + Checks if the is a namespace attribute. + + Attribute name to test. + The attribute name prefix if it has one, otherwise an empty string. + true if attribute name is for a namespace attribute, otherwise false. + + + + Determines whether this instance can convert the specified value type. + + Type of the value. + + true if this instance can convert the specified value type; otherwise, false. + + + + + Specifies how dates are formatted when writing JSON text. + + + + + Dates are written in the ISO 8601 format, e.g. "2012-03-21T05:40Z". + + + + + Dates are written in the Microsoft JSON format, e.g. "\/Date(1198908717056)\/". + + + + + Specifies how date formatted strings, e.g. "\/Date(1198908717056)\/" and "2012-03-21T05:40Z", are parsed when reading JSON text. + + + + + Date formatted strings are not parsed to a date type and are read as strings. + + + + + Date formatted strings, e.g. "\/Date(1198908717056)\/" and "2012-03-21T05:40Z", are parsed to . + + + + + Date formatted strings, e.g. "\/Date(1198908717056)\/" and "2012-03-21T05:40Z", are parsed to . + + + + + Specifies how to treat the time value when converting between string and . + + + + + Treat as local time. If the object represents a Coordinated Universal Time (UTC), it is converted to the local time. + + + + + Treat as a UTC. If the object represents a local time, it is converted to a UTC. + + + + + Treat as a local time if a is being converted to a string. + If a string is being converted to , convert to a local time if a time zone is specified. + + + + + Time zone information should be preserved when converting. + + + + + The default JSON name table implementation. + + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class. + + + + + Gets a string containing the same characters as the specified range of characters in the given array. + + The character array containing the name to find. + The zero-based index into the array specifying the first character of the name. + The number of characters in the name. + A string containing the same characters as the specified range of characters in the given array. + + + + Adds the specified string into name table. + + The string to add. + This method is not thread-safe. + The resolved string. + + + + Specifies default value handling options for the . + + + + + + + + + Include members where the member value is the same as the member's default value when serializing objects. + Included members are written to JSON. Has no effect when deserializing. + + + + + Ignore members where the member value is the same as the member's default value when serializing objects + so that it is not written to JSON. + This option will ignore all default values (e.g. null for objects and nullable types; 0 for integers, + decimals and floating point numbers; and false for booleans). The default value ignored can be changed by + placing the on the property. + + + + + Members with a default value but no JSON will be set to their default value when deserializing. + + + + + Ignore members where the member value is the same as the member's default value when serializing objects + and set members to their default value when deserializing. + + + + + Specifies float format handling options when writing special floating point numbers, e.g. , + and with . + + + + + Write special floating point values as strings in JSON, e.g. "NaN", "Infinity", "-Infinity". + + + + + Write special floating point values as symbols in JSON, e.g. NaN, Infinity, -Infinity. + Note that this will produce non-valid JSON. + + + + + Write special floating point values as the property's default value in JSON, e.g. 0.0 for a property, null for a of property. + + + + + Specifies how floating point numbers, e.g. 1.0 and 9.9, are parsed when reading JSON text. + + + + + Floating point numbers are parsed to . + + + + + Floating point numbers are parsed to . + + + + + Specifies formatting options for the . + + + + + No special formatting is applied. This is the default. + + + + + Causes child objects to be indented according to the and settings. + + + + + Provides an interface for using pooled arrays. + + The array type content. + + + + Rent an array from the pool. This array must be returned when it is no longer needed. + + The minimum required length of the array. The returned array may be longer. + The rented array from the pool. This array must be returned when it is no longer needed. + + + + Return an array to the pool. + + The array that is being returned. + + + + Provides an interface to enable a class to return line and position information. + + + + + Gets a value indicating whether the class can return line information. + + + true if and can be provided; otherwise, false. + + + + + Gets the current line number. + + The current line number or 0 if no line information is available (for example, when returns false). + + + + Gets the current line position. + + The current line position or 0 if no line information is available (for example, when returns false). + + + + Instructs the how to serialize the collection. + + + + + Gets or sets a value indicating whether null items are allowed in the collection. + + true if null items are allowed in the collection; otherwise, false. + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class. + + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class with a flag indicating whether the array can contain null items. + + A flag indicating whether the array can contain null items. + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class with the specified container Id. + + The container Id. + + + + Instructs the to use the specified constructor when deserializing that object. + + + + + Instructs the how to serialize the object. + + + + + Gets or sets the id. + + The id. + + + + Gets or sets the title. + + The title. + + + + Gets or sets the description. + + The description. + + + + Gets or sets the collection's items converter. + + The collection's items converter. + + + + The parameter list to use when constructing the described by . + If null, the default constructor is used. + When non-null, there must be a constructor defined in the that exactly matches the number, + order, and type of these parameters. + + + + [JsonContainer(ItemConverterType = typeof(MyContainerConverter), ItemConverterParameters = new object[] { 123, "Four" })] + + + + + + Gets or sets the of the . + + The of the . + + + + The parameter list to use when constructing the described by . + If null, the default constructor is used. + When non-null, there must be a constructor defined in the that exactly matches the number, + order, and type of these parameters. + + + + [JsonContainer(NamingStrategyType = typeof(MyNamingStrategy), NamingStrategyParameters = new object[] { 123, "Four" })] + + + + + + Gets or sets a value that indicates whether to preserve object references. + + + true to keep object reference; otherwise, false. The default is false. + + + + + Gets or sets a value that indicates whether to preserve collection's items references. + + + true to keep collection's items object references; otherwise, false. The default is false. + + + + + Gets or sets the reference loop handling used when serializing the collection's items. + + The reference loop handling. + + + + Gets or sets the type name handling used when serializing the collection's items. + + The type name handling. + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class. + + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class with the specified container Id. + + The container Id. + + + + Provides methods for converting between .NET types and JSON types. + + + + + + + + Gets or sets a function that creates default . + Default settings are automatically used by serialization methods on , + and and on . + To serialize without using any default settings create a with + . + + + + + Represents JavaScript's boolean value true as a string. This field is read-only. + + + + + Represents JavaScript's boolean value false as a string. This field is read-only. + + + + + Represents JavaScript's null as a string. This field is read-only. + + + + + Represents JavaScript's undefined as a string. This field is read-only. + + + + + Represents JavaScript's positive infinity as a string. This field is read-only. + + + + + Represents JavaScript's negative infinity as a string. This field is read-only. + + + + + Represents JavaScript's NaN as a string. This field is read-only. + + + + + Converts the to its JSON string representation. + + The value to convert. + A JSON string representation of the . + + + + Converts the to its JSON string representation using the specified. + + The value to convert. + The format the date will be converted to. + The time zone handling when the date is converted to a string. + A JSON string representation of the . + + + + Converts the to its JSON string representation. + + The value to convert. + A JSON string representation of the . + + + + Converts the to its JSON string representation using the specified. + + The value to convert. + The format the date will be converted to. + A JSON string representation of the . + + + + Converts the to its JSON string representation. + + The value to convert. + A JSON string representation of the . + + + + Converts the to its JSON string representation. + + The value to convert. + A JSON string representation of the . + + + + Converts the to its JSON string representation. + + The value to convert. + A JSON string representation of the . + + + + Converts the to its JSON string representation. + + The value to convert. + A JSON string representation of the . + + + + Converts the to its JSON string representation. + + The value to convert. + A JSON string representation of the . + + + + Converts the to its JSON string representation. + + The value to convert. + A JSON string representation of the . + + + + Converts the to its JSON string representation. + + The value to convert. + A JSON string representation of the . + + + + Converts the to its JSON string representation. + + The value to convert. + A JSON string representation of the . + + + + Converts the to its JSON string representation. + + The value to convert. + A JSON string representation of the . + + + + Converts the to its JSON string representation. + + The value to convert. + A JSON string representation of the . + + + + Converts the to its JSON string representation. + + The value to convert. + A JSON string representation of the . + + + + Converts the to its JSON string representation. + + The value to convert. + A JSON string representation of the . + + + + Converts the to its JSON string representation. + + The value to convert. + A JSON string representation of the . + + + + Converts the to its JSON string representation. + + The value to convert. + A JSON string representation of the . + + + + Converts the to its JSON string representation. + + The value to convert. + A JSON string representation of the . + + + + Converts the to its JSON string representation. + + The value to convert. + A JSON string representation of the . + + + + Converts the to its JSON string representation. + + The value to convert. + A JSON string representation of the . + + + + Converts the to its JSON string representation. + + The value to convert. + A JSON string representation of the . + + + + Converts the to its JSON string representation. + + The value to convert. + The string delimiter character. + A JSON string representation of the . + + + + Converts the to its JSON string representation. + + The value to convert. + The string delimiter character. + The string escape handling. + A JSON string representation of the . + + + + Converts the to its JSON string representation. + + The value to convert. + A JSON string representation of the . + + + + Serializes the specified object to a JSON string. + + The object to serialize. + A JSON string representation of the object. + + + + Serializes the specified object to a JSON string using formatting. + + The object to serialize. + Indicates how the output should be formatted. + + A JSON string representation of the object. + + + + + Serializes the specified object to a JSON string using a collection of . + + The object to serialize. + A collection of converters used while serializing. + A JSON string representation of the object. + + + + Serializes the specified object to a JSON string using formatting and a collection of . + + The object to serialize. + Indicates how the output should be formatted. + A collection of converters used while serializing. + A JSON string representation of the object. + + + + Serializes the specified object to a JSON string using . + + The object to serialize. + The used to serialize the object. + If this is null, default serialization settings will be used. + + A JSON string representation of the object. + + + + + Serializes the specified object to a JSON string using a type, formatting and . + + The object to serialize. + The used to serialize the object. + If this is null, default serialization settings will be used. + + The type of the value being serialized. + This parameter is used when is to write out the type name if the type of the value does not match. + Specifying the type is optional. + + + A JSON string representation of the object. + + + + + Serializes the specified object to a JSON string using formatting and . + + The object to serialize. + Indicates how the output should be formatted. + The used to serialize the object. + If this is null, default serialization settings will be used. + + A JSON string representation of the object. + + + + + Serializes the specified object to a JSON string using a type, formatting and . + + The object to serialize. + Indicates how the output should be formatted. + The used to serialize the object. + If this is null, default serialization settings will be used. + + The type of the value being serialized. + This parameter is used when is to write out the type name if the type of the value does not match. + Specifying the type is optional. + + + A JSON string representation of the object. + + + + + Deserializes the JSON to a .NET object. + + The JSON to deserialize. + The deserialized object from the JSON string. + + + + Deserializes the JSON to a .NET object using . + + The JSON to deserialize. + + The used to deserialize the object. + If this is null, default serialization settings will be used. + + The deserialized object from the JSON string. + + + + Deserializes the JSON to the specified .NET type. + + The JSON to deserialize. + The of object being deserialized. + The deserialized object from the JSON string. + + + + Deserializes the JSON to the specified .NET type. + + The type of the object to deserialize to. + The JSON to deserialize. + The deserialized object from the JSON string. + + + + Deserializes the JSON to the given anonymous type. + + + The anonymous type to deserialize to. This can't be specified + traditionally and must be inferred from the anonymous type passed + as a parameter. + + The JSON to deserialize. + The anonymous type object. + The deserialized anonymous type from the JSON string. + + + + Deserializes the JSON to the given anonymous type using . + + + The anonymous type to deserialize to. This can't be specified + traditionally and must be inferred from the anonymous type passed + as a parameter. + + The JSON to deserialize. + The anonymous type object. + + The used to deserialize the object. + If this is null, default serialization settings will be used. + + The deserialized anonymous type from the JSON string. + + + + Deserializes the JSON to the specified .NET type using a collection of . + + The type of the object to deserialize to. + The JSON to deserialize. + Converters to use while deserializing. + The deserialized object from the JSON string. + + + + Deserializes the JSON to the specified .NET type using . + + The type of the object to deserialize to. + The object to deserialize. + + The used to deserialize the object. + If this is null, default serialization settings will be used. + + The deserialized object from the JSON string. + + + + Deserializes the JSON to the specified .NET type using a collection of . + + The JSON to deserialize. + The type of the object to deserialize. + Converters to use while deserializing. + The deserialized object from the JSON string. + + + + Deserializes the JSON to the specified .NET type using . + + The JSON to deserialize. + The type of the object to deserialize to. + + The used to deserialize the object. + If this is null, default serialization settings will be used. + + The deserialized object from the JSON string. + + + + Populates the object with values from the JSON string. + + The JSON to populate values from. + The target object to populate values onto. + + + + Populates the object with values from the JSON string using . + + The JSON to populate values from. + The target object to populate values onto. + + The used to deserialize the object. + If this is null, default serialization settings will be used. + + + + + Serializes the to a JSON string. + + The node to serialize. + A JSON string of the . + + + + Serializes the to a JSON string using formatting. + + The node to serialize. + Indicates how the output should be formatted. + A JSON string of the . + + + + Serializes the to a JSON string using formatting and omits the root object if is true. + + The node to serialize. + Indicates how the output should be formatted. + Omits writing the root object. + A JSON string of the . + + + + Deserializes the from a JSON string. + + The JSON string. + The deserialized . + + + + Deserializes the from a JSON string nested in a root element specified by . + + The JSON string. + The name of the root element to append when deserializing. + The deserialized . + + + + Deserializes the from a JSON string nested in a root element specified by + and writes a Json.NET array attribute for collections. + + The JSON string. + The name of the root element to append when deserializing. + + A value to indicate whether to write the Json.NET array attribute. + This attribute helps preserve arrays when converting the written XML back to JSON. + + The deserialized . + + + + Deserializes the from a JSON string nested in a root element specified by , + writes a Json.NET array attribute for collections, and encodes special characters. + + The JSON string. + The name of the root element to append when deserializing. + + A value to indicate whether to write the Json.NET array attribute. + This attribute helps preserve arrays when converting the written XML back to JSON. + + + A value to indicate whether to encode special characters when converting JSON to XML. + If true, special characters like ':', '@', '?', '#' and '$' in JSON property names aren't used to specify + XML namespaces, attributes or processing directives. Instead special characters are encoded and written + as part of the XML element name. + + The deserialized . + + + + Serializes the to a JSON string. + + The node to convert to JSON. + A JSON string of the . + + + + Serializes the to a JSON string using formatting. + + The node to convert to JSON. + Indicates how the output should be formatted. + A JSON string of the . + + + + Serializes the to a JSON string using formatting and omits the root object if is true. + + The node to serialize. + Indicates how the output should be formatted. + Omits writing the root object. + A JSON string of the . + + + + Deserializes the from a JSON string. + + The JSON string. + The deserialized . + + + + Deserializes the from a JSON string nested in a root element specified by . + + The JSON string. + The name of the root element to append when deserializing. + The deserialized . + + + + Deserializes the from a JSON string nested in a root element specified by + and writes a Json.NET array attribute for collections. + + The JSON string. + The name of the root element to append when deserializing. + + A value to indicate whether to write the Json.NET array attribute. + This attribute helps preserve arrays when converting the written XML back to JSON. + + The deserialized . + + + + Deserializes the from a JSON string nested in a root element specified by , + writes a Json.NET array attribute for collections, and encodes special characters. + + The JSON string. + The name of the root element to append when deserializing. + + A value to indicate whether to write the Json.NET array attribute. + This attribute helps preserve arrays when converting the written XML back to JSON. + + + A value to indicate whether to encode special characters when converting JSON to XML. + If true, special characters like ':', '@', '?', '#' and '$' in JSON property names aren't used to specify + XML namespaces, attributes or processing directives. Instead special characters are encoded and written + as part of the XML element name. + + The deserialized . + + + + Converts an object to and from JSON. + + + + + Writes the JSON representation of the object. + + The to write to. + The value. + The calling serializer. + + + + Reads the JSON representation of the object. + + The to read from. + Type of the object. + The existing value of object being read. + The calling serializer. + The object value. + + + + Determines whether this instance can convert the specified object type. + + Type of the object. + + true if this instance can convert the specified object type; otherwise, false. + + + + + Gets a value indicating whether this can read JSON. + + true if this can read JSON; otherwise, false. + + + + Gets a value indicating whether this can write JSON. + + true if this can write JSON; otherwise, false. + + + + Converts an object to and from JSON. + + The object type to convert. + + + + Writes the JSON representation of the object. + + The to write to. + The value. + The calling serializer. + + + + Writes the JSON representation of the object. + + The to write to. + The value. + The calling serializer. + + + + Reads the JSON representation of the object. + + The to read from. + Type of the object. + The existing value of object being read. + The calling serializer. + The object value. + + + + Reads the JSON representation of the object. + + The to read from. + Type of the object. + The existing value of object being read. If there is no existing value then null will be used. + The existing value has a value. + The calling serializer. + The object value. + + + + Determines whether this instance can convert the specified object type. + + Type of the object. + + true if this instance can convert the specified object type; otherwise, false. + + + + + Instructs the to use the specified when serializing the member or class. + + + + + Gets the of the . + + The of the . + + + + The parameter list to use when constructing the described by . + If null, the default constructor is used. + + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class. + + Type of the . + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class. + + Type of the . + Parameter list to use when constructing the . Can be null. + + + + Represents a collection of . + + + + + Instructs the how to serialize the collection. + + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class. + + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class with the specified container Id. + + The container Id. + + + + The exception thrown when an error occurs during JSON serialization or deserialization. + + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class. + + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class + with a specified error message. + + The error message that explains the reason for the exception. + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class + with a specified error message and a reference to the inner exception that is the cause of this exception. + + The error message that explains the reason for the exception. + The exception that is the cause of the current exception, or null if no inner exception is specified. + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class. + + The that holds the serialized object data about the exception being thrown. + The that contains contextual information about the source or destination. + The parameter is null. + The class name is null or is zero (0). + + + + Instructs the to deserialize properties with no matching class member into the specified collection + and write values during serialization. + + + + + Gets or sets a value that indicates whether to write extension data when serializing the object. + + + true to write extension data when serializing the object; otherwise, false. The default is true. + + + + + Gets or sets a value that indicates whether to read extension data when deserializing the object. + + + true to read extension data when deserializing the object; otherwise, false. The default is true. + + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class. + + + + + Instructs the not to serialize the public field or public read/write property value. + + + + + Base class for a table of atomized string objects. + + + + + Gets a string containing the same characters as the specified range of characters in the given array. + + The character array containing the name to find. + The zero-based index into the array specifying the first character of the name. + The number of characters in the name. + A string containing the same characters as the specified range of characters in the given array. + + + + Instructs the how to serialize the object. + + + + + Gets or sets the member serialization. + + The member serialization. + + + + Gets or sets the missing member handling used when deserializing this object. + + The missing member handling. + + + + Gets or sets how the object's properties with null values are handled during serialization and deserialization. + + How the object's properties with null values are handled during serialization and deserialization. + + + + Gets or sets a value that indicates whether the object's properties are required. + + + A value indicating whether the object's properties are required. + + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class. + + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class with the specified member serialization. + + The member serialization. + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class with the specified container Id. + + The container Id. + + + + Instructs the to always serialize the member with the specified name. + + + + + Gets or sets the type used when serializing the property's collection items. + + The collection's items type. + + + + The parameter list to use when constructing the described by . + If null, the default constructor is used. + When non-null, there must be a constructor defined in the that exactly matches the number, + order, and type of these parameters. + + + + [JsonProperty(ItemConverterType = typeof(MyContainerConverter), ItemConverterParameters = new object[] { 123, "Four" })] + + + + + + Gets or sets the of the . + + The of the . + + + + The parameter list to use when constructing the described by . + If null, the default constructor is used. + When non-null, there must be a constructor defined in the that exactly matches the number, + order, and type of these parameters. + + + + [JsonProperty(NamingStrategyType = typeof(MyNamingStrategy), NamingStrategyParameters = new object[] { 123, "Four" })] + + + + + + Gets or sets the null value handling used when serializing this property. + + The null value handling. + + + + Gets or sets the default value handling used when serializing this property. + + The default value handling. + + + + Gets or sets the reference loop handling used when serializing this property. + + The reference loop handling. + + + + Gets or sets the object creation handling used when deserializing this property. + + The object creation handling. + + + + Gets or sets the type name handling used when serializing this property. + + The type name handling. + + + + Gets or sets whether this property's value is serialized as a reference. + + Whether this property's value is serialized as a reference. + + + + Gets or sets the order of serialization of a member. + + The numeric order of serialization. + + + + Gets or sets a value indicating whether this property is required. + + + A value indicating whether this property is required. + + + + + Gets or sets the name of the property. + + The name of the property. + + + + Gets or sets the reference loop handling used when serializing the property's collection items. + + The collection's items reference loop handling. + + + + Gets or sets the type name handling used when serializing the property's collection items. + + The collection's items type name handling. + + + + Gets or sets whether this property's collection items are serialized as a reference. + + Whether this property's collection items are serialized as a reference. + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class. + + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class with the specified name. + + Name of the property. + + + + Represents a reader that provides fast, non-cached, forward-only access to serialized JSON data. + + + + + Asynchronously reads the next JSON token from the source. + + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + A that represents the asynchronous read. The + property returns true if the next token was read successfully; false if there are no more tokens to read. + The default behaviour is to execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. Derived + classes can override this behaviour for true asynchronicity. + + + + Asynchronously skips the children of the current token. + + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + A that represents the asynchronous operation. + The default behaviour is to execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. Derived + classes can override this behaviour for true asynchronicity. + + + + Asynchronously reads the next JSON token from the source as a of . + + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + A that represents the asynchronous read. The + property returns the of . This result will be null at the end of an array. + The default behaviour is to execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. Derived + classes can override this behaviour for true asynchronicity. + + + + Asynchronously reads the next JSON token from the source as a []. + + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + A that represents the asynchronous read. The + property returns the []. This result will be null at the end of an array. + The default behaviour is to execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. Derived + classes can override this behaviour for true asynchronicity. + + + + Asynchronously reads the next JSON token from the source as a of . + + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + A that represents the asynchronous read. The + property returns the of . This result will be null at the end of an array. + The default behaviour is to execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. Derived + classes can override this behaviour for true asynchronicity. + + + + Asynchronously reads the next JSON token from the source as a of . + + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + A that represents the asynchronous read. The + property returns the of . This result will be null at the end of an array. + The default behaviour is to execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. Derived + classes can override this behaviour for true asynchronicity. + + + + Asynchronously reads the next JSON token from the source as a of . + + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + A that represents the asynchronous read. The + property returns the of . This result will be null at the end of an array. + The default behaviour is to execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. Derived + classes can override this behaviour for true asynchronicity. + + + + Asynchronously reads the next JSON token from the source as a of . + + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + A that represents the asynchronous read. The + property returns the of . This result will be null at the end of an array. + The default behaviour is to execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. Derived + classes can override this behaviour for true asynchronicity. + + + + Asynchronously reads the next JSON token from the source as a of . + + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + A that represents the asynchronous read. The + property returns the of . This result will be null at the end of an array. + The default behaviour is to execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. Derived + classes can override this behaviour for true asynchronicity. + + + + Asynchronously reads the next JSON token from the source as a . + + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + A that represents the asynchronous read. The + property returns the . This result will be null at the end of an array. + The default behaviour is to execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. Derived + classes can override this behaviour for true asynchronicity. + + + + Specifies the state of the reader. + + + + + A read method has not been called. + + + + + The end of the file has been reached successfully. + + + + + Reader is at a property. + + + + + Reader is at the start of an object. + + + + + Reader is in an object. + + + + + Reader is at the start of an array. + + + + + Reader is in an array. + + + + + The method has been called. + + + + + Reader has just read a value. + + + + + Reader is at the start of a constructor. + + + + + Reader is in a constructor. + + + + + An error occurred that prevents the read operation from continuing. + + + + + The end of the file has been reached successfully. + + + + + Gets the current reader state. + + The current reader state. + + + + Gets or sets a value indicating whether the source should be closed when this reader is closed. + + + true to close the source when this reader is closed; otherwise false. The default is true. + + + + + Gets or sets a value indicating whether multiple pieces of JSON content can + be read from a continuous stream without erroring. + + + true to support reading multiple pieces of JSON content; otherwise false. + The default is false. + + + + + Gets the quotation mark character used to enclose the value of a string. + + + + + Gets or sets how time zones are handled when reading JSON. + + + + + Gets or sets how date formatted strings, e.g. "\/Date(1198908717056)\/" and "2012-03-21T05:40Z", are parsed when reading JSON. + + + + + Gets or sets how floating point numbers, e.g. 1.0 and 9.9, are parsed when reading JSON text. + + + + + Gets or sets how custom date formatted strings are parsed when reading JSON. + + + + + Gets or sets the maximum depth allowed when reading JSON. Reading past this depth will throw a . + A null value means there is no maximum. + The default value is 64. + + + + + Gets the type of the current JSON token. + + + + + Gets the text value of the current JSON token. + + + + + Gets the .NET type for the current JSON token. + + + + + Gets the depth of the current token in the JSON document. + + The depth of the current token in the JSON document. + + + + Gets the path of the current JSON token. + + + + + Gets or sets the culture used when reading JSON. Defaults to . + + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class. + + + + + Reads the next JSON token from the source. + + true if the next token was read successfully; false if there are no more tokens to read. + + + + Reads the next JSON token from the source as a of . + + A of . This method will return null at the end of an array. + + + + Reads the next JSON token from the source as a . + + A . This method will return null at the end of an array. + + + + Reads the next JSON token from the source as a []. + + A [] or null if the next JSON token is null. This method will return null at the end of an array. + + + + Reads the next JSON token from the source as a of . + + A of . This method will return null at the end of an array. + + + + Reads the next JSON token from the source as a of . + + A of . This method will return null at the end of an array. + + + + Reads the next JSON token from the source as a of . + + A of . This method will return null at the end of an array. + + + + Reads the next JSON token from the source as a of . + + A of . This method will return null at the end of an array. + + + + Reads the next JSON token from the source as a of . + + A of . This method will return null at the end of an array. + + + + Skips the children of the current token. + + + + + Sets the current token. + + The new token. + + + + Sets the current token and value. + + The new token. + The value. + + + + Sets the current token and value. + + The new token. + The value. + A flag indicating whether the position index inside an array should be updated. + + + + Sets the state based on current token type. + + + + + Releases unmanaged and - optionally - managed resources. + + true to release both managed and unmanaged resources; false to release only unmanaged resources. + + + + Changes the reader's state to . + If is set to true, the source is also closed. + + + + + The exception thrown when an error occurs while reading JSON text. + + + + + Gets the line number indicating where the error occurred. + + The line number indicating where the error occurred. + + + + Gets the line position indicating where the error occurred. + + The line position indicating where the error occurred. + + + + Gets the path to the JSON where the error occurred. + + The path to the JSON where the error occurred. + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class. + + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class + with a specified error message. + + The error message that explains the reason for the exception. + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class + with a specified error message and a reference to the inner exception that is the cause of this exception. + + The error message that explains the reason for the exception. + The exception that is the cause of the current exception, or null if no inner exception is specified. + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class. + + The that holds the serialized object data about the exception being thrown. + The that contains contextual information about the source or destination. + The parameter is null. + The class name is null or is zero (0). + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class + with a specified error message, JSON path, line number, line position, and a reference to the inner exception that is the cause of this exception. + + The error message that explains the reason for the exception. + The path to the JSON where the error occurred. + The line number indicating where the error occurred. + The line position indicating where the error occurred. + The exception that is the cause of the current exception, or null if no inner exception is specified. + + + + Instructs the to always serialize the member, and to require that the member has a value. + + + + + The exception thrown when an error occurs during JSON serialization or deserialization. + + + + + Gets the line number indicating where the error occurred. + + The line number indicating where the error occurred. + + + + Gets the line position indicating where the error occurred. + + The line position indicating where the error occurred. + + + + Gets the path to the JSON where the error occurred. + + The path to the JSON where the error occurred. + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class. + + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class + with a specified error message. + + The error message that explains the reason for the exception. + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class + with a specified error message and a reference to the inner exception that is the cause of this exception. + + The error message that explains the reason for the exception. + The exception that is the cause of the current exception, or null if no inner exception is specified. + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class. + + The that holds the serialized object data about the exception being thrown. + The that contains contextual information about the source or destination. + The parameter is null. + The class name is null or is zero (0). + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class + with a specified error message, JSON path, line number, line position, and a reference to the inner exception that is the cause of this exception. + + The error message that explains the reason for the exception. + The path to the JSON where the error occurred. + The line number indicating where the error occurred. + The line position indicating where the error occurred. + The exception that is the cause of the current exception, or null if no inner exception is specified. + + + + Serializes and deserializes objects into and from the JSON format. + The enables you to control how objects are encoded into JSON. + + + + + Occurs when the errors during serialization and deserialization. + + + + + Gets or sets the used by the serializer when resolving references. + + + + + Gets or sets the used by the serializer when resolving type names. + + + + + Gets or sets the used by the serializer when resolving type names. + + + + + Gets or sets the used by the serializer when writing trace messages. + + The trace writer. + + + + Gets or sets the equality comparer used by the serializer when comparing references. + + The equality comparer. + + + + Gets or sets how type name writing and reading is handled by the serializer. + The default value is . + + + should be used with caution when your application deserializes JSON from an external source. + Incoming types should be validated with a custom + when deserializing with a value other than . + + + + + Gets or sets how a type name assembly is written and resolved by the serializer. + The default value is . + + The type name assembly format. + + + + Gets or sets how a type name assembly is written and resolved by the serializer. + The default value is . + + The type name assembly format. + + + + Gets or sets how object references are preserved by the serializer. + The default value is . + + + + + Gets or sets how reference loops (e.g. a class referencing itself) is handled. + The default value is . + + + + + Gets or sets how missing members (e.g. JSON contains a property that isn't a member on the object) are handled during deserialization. + The default value is . + + + + + Gets or sets how null values are handled during serialization and deserialization. + The default value is . + + + + + Gets or sets how default values are handled during serialization and deserialization. + The default value is . + + + + + Gets or sets how objects are created during deserialization. + The default value is . + + The object creation handling. + + + + Gets or sets how constructors are used during deserialization. + The default value is . + + The constructor handling. + + + + Gets or sets how metadata properties are used during deserialization. + The default value is . + + The metadata properties handling. + + + + Gets a collection that will be used during serialization. + + Collection that will be used during serialization. + + + + Gets or sets the contract resolver used by the serializer when + serializing .NET objects to JSON and vice versa. + + + + + Gets or sets the used by the serializer when invoking serialization callback methods. + + The context. + + + + Indicates how JSON text output is formatted. + The default value is . + + + + + Gets or sets how dates are written to JSON text. + The default value is . + + + + + Gets or sets how time zones are handled during serialization and deserialization. + The default value is . + + + + + Gets or sets how date formatted strings, e.g. "\/Date(1198908717056)\/" and "2012-03-21T05:40Z", are parsed when reading JSON. + The default value is . + + + + + Gets or sets how floating point numbers, e.g. 1.0 and 9.9, are parsed when reading JSON text. + The default value is . + + + + + Gets or sets how special floating point numbers, e.g. , + and , + are written as JSON text. + The default value is . + + + + + Gets or sets how strings are escaped when writing JSON text. + The default value is . + + + + + Gets or sets how and values are formatted when writing JSON text, + and the expected date format when reading JSON text. + The default value is "yyyy'-'MM'-'dd'T'HH':'mm':'ss.FFFFFFFK". + + + + + Gets or sets the culture used when reading JSON. + The default value is . + + + + + Gets or sets the maximum depth allowed when reading JSON. Reading past this depth will throw a . + A null value means there is no maximum. + The default value is 64. + + + + + Gets a value indicating whether there will be a check for additional JSON content after deserializing an object. + The default value is false. + + + true if there will be a check for additional JSON content after deserializing an object; otherwise, false. + + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class. + + + + + Creates a new instance. + The will not use default settings + from . + + + A new instance. + The will not use default settings + from . + + + + + Creates a new instance using the specified . + The will not use default settings + from . + + The settings to be applied to the . + + A new instance using the specified . + The will not use default settings + from . + + + + + Creates a new instance. + The will use default settings + from . + + + A new instance. + The will use default settings + from . + + + + + Creates a new instance using the specified . + The will use default settings + from as well as the specified . + + The settings to be applied to the . + + A new instance using the specified . + The will use default settings + from as well as the specified . + + + + + Populates the JSON values onto the target object. + + The that contains the JSON structure to read values from. + The target object to populate values onto. + + + + Populates the JSON values onto the target object. + + The that contains the JSON structure to read values from. + The target object to populate values onto. + + + + Deserializes the JSON structure contained by the specified . + + The that contains the JSON structure to deserialize. + The being deserialized. + + + + Deserializes the JSON structure contained by the specified + into an instance of the specified type. + + The containing the object. + The of object being deserialized. + The instance of being deserialized. + + + + Deserializes the JSON structure contained by the specified + into an instance of the specified type. + + The containing the object. + The type of the object to deserialize. + The instance of being deserialized. + + + + Deserializes the JSON structure contained by the specified + into an instance of the specified type. + + The containing the object. + The of object being deserialized. + The instance of being deserialized. + + + + Serializes the specified and writes the JSON structure + using the specified . + + The used to write the JSON structure. + The to serialize. + + + + Serializes the specified and writes the JSON structure + using the specified . + + The used to write the JSON structure. + The to serialize. + + The type of the value being serialized. + This parameter is used when is to write out the type name if the type of the value does not match. + Specifying the type is optional. + + + + + Serializes the specified and writes the JSON structure + using the specified . + + The used to write the JSON structure. + The to serialize. + + The type of the value being serialized. + This parameter is used when is Auto to write out the type name if the type of the value does not match. + Specifying the type is optional. + + + + + Serializes the specified and writes the JSON structure + using the specified . + + The used to write the JSON structure. + The to serialize. + + + + Specifies the settings on a object. + + + + + Gets or sets how reference loops (e.g. a class referencing itself) are handled. + The default value is . + + Reference loop handling. + + + + Gets or sets how missing members (e.g. JSON contains a property that isn't a member on the object) are handled during deserialization. + The default value is . + + Missing member handling. + + + + Gets or sets how objects are created during deserialization. + The default value is . + + The object creation handling. + + + + Gets or sets how null values are handled during serialization and deserialization. + The default value is . + + Null value handling. + + + + Gets or sets how default values are handled during serialization and deserialization. + The default value is . + + The default value handling. + + + + Gets or sets a collection that will be used during serialization. + + The converters. + + + + Gets or sets how object references are preserved by the serializer. + The default value is . + + The preserve references handling. + + + + Gets or sets how type name writing and reading is handled by the serializer. + The default value is . + + + should be used with caution when your application deserializes JSON from an external source. + Incoming types should be validated with a custom + when deserializing with a value other than . + + The type name handling. + + + + Gets or sets how metadata properties are used during deserialization. + The default value is . + + The metadata properties handling. + + + + Gets or sets how a type name assembly is written and resolved by the serializer. + The default value is . + + The type name assembly format. + + + + Gets or sets how a type name assembly is written and resolved by the serializer. + The default value is . + + The type name assembly format. + + + + Gets or sets how constructors are used during deserialization. + The default value is . + + The constructor handling. + + + + Gets or sets the contract resolver used by the serializer when + serializing .NET objects to JSON and vice versa. + + The contract resolver. + + + + Gets or sets the equality comparer used by the serializer when comparing references. + + The equality comparer. + + + + Gets or sets the used by the serializer when resolving references. + + The reference resolver. + + + + Gets or sets a function that creates the used by the serializer when resolving references. + + A function that creates the used by the serializer when resolving references. + + + + Gets or sets the used by the serializer when writing trace messages. + + The trace writer. + + + + Gets or sets the used by the serializer when resolving type names. + + The binder. + + + + Gets or sets the used by the serializer when resolving type names. + + The binder. + + + + Gets or sets the error handler called during serialization and deserialization. + + The error handler called during serialization and deserialization. + + + + Gets or sets the used by the serializer when invoking serialization callback methods. + + The context. + + + + Gets or sets how and values are formatted when writing JSON text, + and the expected date format when reading JSON text. + The default value is "yyyy'-'MM'-'dd'T'HH':'mm':'ss.FFFFFFFK". + + + + + Gets or sets the maximum depth allowed when reading JSON. Reading past this depth will throw a . + A null value means there is no maximum. + The default value is 64. + + + + + Indicates how JSON text output is formatted. + The default value is . + + + + + Gets or sets how dates are written to JSON text. + The default value is . + + + + + Gets or sets how time zones are handled during serialization and deserialization. + The default value is . + + + + + Gets or sets how date formatted strings, e.g. "\/Date(1198908717056)\/" and "2012-03-21T05:40Z", are parsed when reading JSON. + The default value is . + + + + + Gets or sets how special floating point numbers, e.g. , + and , + are written as JSON. + The default value is . + + + + + Gets or sets how floating point numbers, e.g. 1.0 and 9.9, are parsed when reading JSON text. + The default value is . + + + + + Gets or sets how strings are escaped when writing JSON text. + The default value is . + + + + + Gets or sets the culture used when reading JSON. + The default value is . + + + + + Gets a value indicating whether there will be a check for additional content after deserializing an object. + The default value is false. + + + true if there will be a check for additional content after deserializing an object; otherwise, false. + + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class. + + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class + using values copied from the passed in . + + + + + Represents a reader that provides fast, non-cached, forward-only access to JSON text data. + + + + + Asynchronously reads the next JSON token from the source. + + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + A that represents the asynchronous read. The + property returns true if the next token was read successfully; false if there are no more tokens to read. + Derived classes must override this method to get asynchronous behaviour. Otherwise it will + execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. + + + + Asynchronously reads the next JSON token from the source as a of . + + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + A that represents the asynchronous read. The + property returns the of . This result will be null at the end of an array. + Derived classes must override this method to get asynchronous behaviour. Otherwise it will + execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. + + + + Asynchronously reads the next JSON token from the source as a []. + + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + A that represents the asynchronous read. The + property returns the []. This result will be null at the end of an array. + Derived classes must override this method to get asynchronous behaviour. Otherwise it will + execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. + + + + Asynchronously reads the next JSON token from the source as a of . + + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + A that represents the asynchronous read. The + property returns the of . This result will be null at the end of an array. + Derived classes must override this method to get asynchronous behaviour. Otherwise it will + execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. + + + + Asynchronously reads the next JSON token from the source as a of . + + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + A that represents the asynchronous read. The + property returns the of . This result will be null at the end of an array. + Derived classes must override this method to get asynchronous behaviour. Otherwise it will + execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. + + + + Asynchronously reads the next JSON token from the source as a of . + + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + A that represents the asynchronous read. The + property returns the of . This result will be null at the end of an array. + Derived classes must override this method to get asynchronous behaviour. Otherwise it will + execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. + + + + Asynchronously reads the next JSON token from the source as a of . + + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + A that represents the asynchronous read. The + property returns the of . This result will be null at the end of an array. + Derived classes must override this method to get asynchronous behaviour. Otherwise it will + execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. + + + + Asynchronously reads the next JSON token from the source as a of . + + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + A that represents the asynchronous read. The + property returns the of . This result will be null at the end of an array. + Derived classes must override this method to get asynchronous behaviour. Otherwise it will + execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. + + + + Asynchronously reads the next JSON token from the source as a . + + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + A that represents the asynchronous read. The + property returns the . This result will be null at the end of an array. + Derived classes must override this method to get asynchronous behaviour. Otherwise it will + execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class with the specified . + + The containing the JSON data to read. + + + + Gets or sets the reader's property name table. + + + + + Gets or sets the reader's character buffer pool. + + + + + Reads the next JSON token from the underlying . + + + true if the next token was read successfully; false if there are no more tokens to read. + + + + + Reads the next JSON token from the underlying as a of . + + A of . This method will return null at the end of an array. + + + + Reads the next JSON token from the underlying as a of . + + A of . This method will return null at the end of an array. + + + + Reads the next JSON token from the underlying as a . + + A . This method will return null at the end of an array. + + + + Reads the next JSON token from the underlying as a []. + + A [] or null if the next JSON token is null. This method will return null at the end of an array. + + + + Reads the next JSON token from the underlying as a of . + + A of . This method will return null at the end of an array. + + + + Reads the next JSON token from the underlying as a of . + + A of . This method will return null at the end of an array. + + + + Reads the next JSON token from the underlying as a of . + + A of . This method will return null at the end of an array. + + + + Reads the next JSON token from the underlying as a of . + + A of . This method will return null at the end of an array. + + + + Changes the reader's state to . + If is set to true, the underlying is also closed. + + + + + Gets a value indicating whether the class can return line information. + + + true if and can be provided; otherwise, false. + + + + + Gets the current line number. + + + The current line number or 0 if no line information is available (for example, returns false). + + + + + Gets the current line position. + + + The current line position or 0 if no line information is available (for example, returns false). + + + + + Represents a writer that provides a fast, non-cached, forward-only way of generating JSON data. + + + + + Asynchronously flushes whatever is in the buffer to the destination and also flushes the destination. + + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + A that represents the asynchronous operation. + Derived classes must override this method to get asynchronous behaviour. Otherwise it will + execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. + + + + Asynchronously writes the JSON value delimiter. + + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + A that represents the asynchronous operation. + Derived classes must override this method to get asynchronous behaviour. Otherwise it will + execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. + + + + Asynchronously writes the specified end token. + + The end token to write. + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + A that represents the asynchronous operation. + Derived classes must override this method to get asynchronous behaviour. Otherwise it will + execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. + + + + Asynchronously closes this writer. + If is set to true, the destination is also closed. + + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + A that represents the asynchronous operation. + Derived classes must override this method to get asynchronous behaviour. Otherwise it will + execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. + + + + Asynchronously writes the end of the current JSON object or array. + + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + A that represents the asynchronous operation. + Derived classes must override this method to get asynchronous behaviour. Otherwise it will + execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. + + + + Asynchronously writes indent characters. + + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + A that represents the asynchronous operation. + Derived classes must override this method to get asynchronous behaviour. Otherwise it will + execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. + + + + Asynchronously writes an indent space. + + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + A that represents the asynchronous operation. + Derived classes must override this method to get asynchronous behaviour. Otherwise it will + execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. + + + + Asynchronously writes raw JSON without changing the writer's state. + + The raw JSON to write. + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + A that represents the asynchronous operation. + Derived classes must override this method to get asynchronous behaviour. Otherwise it will + execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. + + + + Asynchronously writes a null value. + + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + A that represents the asynchronous operation. + Derived classes must override this method to get asynchronous behaviour. Otherwise it will + execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. + + + + Asynchronously writes the property name of a name/value pair of a JSON object. + + The name of the property. + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + A that represents the asynchronous operation. + Derived classes must override this method to get asynchronous behaviour. Otherwise it will + execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. + + + + Asynchronously writes the property name of a name/value pair of a JSON object. + + The name of the property. + A flag to indicate whether the text should be escaped when it is written as a JSON property name. + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + A that represents the asynchronous operation. + Derived classes must override this method to get asynchronous behaviour. Otherwise it will + execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. + + + + Asynchronously writes the beginning of a JSON array. + + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + A that represents the asynchronous operation. + Derived classes must override this method to get asynchronous behaviour. Otherwise it will + execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. + + + + Asynchronously writes the beginning of a JSON object. + + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + A that represents the asynchronous operation. + Derived classes must override this method to get asynchronous behaviour. Otherwise it will + execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. + + + + Asynchronously writes the start of a constructor with the given name. + + The name of the constructor. + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + A that represents the asynchronous operation. + Derived classes must override this method to get asynchronous behaviour. Otherwise it will + execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. + + + + Asynchronously writes an undefined value. + + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + A that represents the asynchronous operation. + Derived classes must override this method to get asynchronous behaviour. Otherwise it will + execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. + + + + Asynchronously writes the given white space. + + The string of white space characters. + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + A that represents the asynchronous operation. + Derived classes must override this method to get asynchronous behaviour. Otherwise it will + execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. + + + + Asynchronously writes a of value. + + The of value to write. + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + A that represents the asynchronous operation. + Derived classes must override this method to get asynchronous behaviour. Otherwise it will + execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. + + + + Asynchronously writes a value. + + The value to write. + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + A that represents the asynchronous operation. + Derived classes must override this method to get asynchronous behaviour. Otherwise it will + execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. + + + + Asynchronously writes a value. + + The value to write. + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + A that represents the asynchronous operation. + Derived classes must override this method to get asynchronous behaviour. Otherwise it will + execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. + + + + Asynchronously writes a of value. + + The of value to write. + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + A that represents the asynchronous operation. + Derived classes must override this method to get asynchronous behaviour. Otherwise it will + execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. + + + + Asynchronously writes a [] value. + + The [] value to write. + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + A that represents the asynchronous operation. + Derived classes must override this method to get asynchronous behaviour. Otherwise it will + execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. + + + + Asynchronously writes a value. + + The value to write. + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + A that represents the asynchronous operation. + Derived classes must override this method to get asynchronous behaviour. Otherwise it will + execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. + + + + Asynchronously writes a of value. + + The of value to write. + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + A that represents the asynchronous operation. + Derived classes must override this method to get asynchronous behaviour. Otherwise it will + execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. + + + + Asynchronously writes a value. + + The value to write. + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + A that represents the asynchronous operation. + Derived classes must override this method to get asynchronous behaviour. Otherwise it will + execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. + + + + Asynchronously writes a of value. + + The of value to write. + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + A that represents the asynchronous operation. + Derived classes must override this method to get asynchronous behaviour. Otherwise it will + execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. + + + + Asynchronously writes a value. + + The value to write. + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + A that represents the asynchronous operation. + Derived classes must override this method to get asynchronous behaviour. Otherwise it will + execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. + + + + Asynchronously writes a of value. + + The of value to write. + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + A that represents the asynchronous operation. + Derived classes must override this method to get asynchronous behaviour. Otherwise it will + execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. + + + + Asynchronously writes a value. + + The value to write. + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + A that represents the asynchronous operation. + Derived classes must override this method to get asynchronous behaviour. Otherwise it will + execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. + + + + Asynchronously writes a of value. + + The of value to write. + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + A that represents the asynchronous operation. + Derived classes must override this method to get asynchronous behaviour. Otherwise it will + execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. + + + + Asynchronously writes a value. + + The value to write. + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + A that represents the asynchronous operation. + Derived classes must override this method to get asynchronous behaviour. Otherwise it will + execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. + + + + Asynchronously writes a of value. + + The of value to write. + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + A that represents the asynchronous operation. + Derived classes must override this method to get asynchronous behaviour. Otherwise it will + execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. + + + + Asynchronously writes a value. + + The value to write. + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + A that represents the asynchronous operation. + Derived classes must override this method to get asynchronous behaviour. Otherwise it will + execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. + + + + Asynchronously writes a of value. + + The of value to write. + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + A that represents the asynchronous operation. + Derived classes must override this method to get asynchronous behaviour. Otherwise it will + execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. + + + + Asynchronously writes a value. + + The value to write. + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + A that represents the asynchronous operation. + Derived classes must override this method to get asynchronous behaviour. Otherwise it will + execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. + + + + Asynchronously writes a of value. + + The of value to write. + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + A that represents the asynchronous operation. + Derived classes must override this method to get asynchronous behaviour. Otherwise it will + execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. + + + + Asynchronously writes a value. + + The value to write. + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + A that represents the asynchronous operation. + Derived classes must override this method to get asynchronous behaviour. Otherwise it will + execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. + + + + Asynchronously writes a of value. + + The of value to write. + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + A that represents the asynchronous operation. + Derived classes must override this method to get asynchronous behaviour. Otherwise it will + execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. + + + + Asynchronously writes a value. + + The value to write. + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + A that represents the asynchronous operation. + Derived classes must override this method to get asynchronous behaviour. Otherwise it will + execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. + + + + Asynchronously writes a of value. + + The of value to write. + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + A that represents the asynchronous operation. + Derived classes must override this method to get asynchronous behaviour. Otherwise it will + execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. + + + + Asynchronously writes a value. + + The value to write. + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + A that represents the asynchronous operation. + Derived classes must override this method to get asynchronous behaviour. Otherwise it will + execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. + + + + Asynchronously writes a value. + + The value to write. + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + A that represents the asynchronous operation. + Derived classes must override this method to get asynchronous behaviour. Otherwise it will + execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. + + + + Asynchronously writes a of value. + + The of value to write. + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + A that represents the asynchronous operation. + Derived classes must override this method to get asynchronous behaviour. Otherwise it will + execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. + + + + Asynchronously writes a value. + + The value to write. + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + A that represents the asynchronous operation. + Derived classes must override this method to get asynchronous behaviour. Otherwise it will + execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. + + + + Asynchronously writes a of value. + + The of value to write. + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + A that represents the asynchronous operation. + Derived classes must override this method to get asynchronous behaviour. Otherwise it will + execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. + + + + Asynchronously writes a value. + + The value to write. + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + A that represents the asynchronous operation. + Derived classes must override this method to get asynchronous behaviour. Otherwise it will + execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. + + + + Asynchronously writes a value. + + The value to write. + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + A that represents the asynchronous operation. + Derived classes must override this method to get asynchronous behaviour. Otherwise it will + execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. + + + + Asynchronously writes a of value. + + The of value to write. + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + A that represents the asynchronous operation. + Derived classes must override this method to get asynchronous behaviour. Otherwise it will + execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. + + + + Asynchronously writes a value. + + The value to write. + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + A that represents the asynchronous operation. + Derived classes must override this method to get asynchronous behaviour. Otherwise it will + execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. + + + + Asynchronously writes a of value. + + The of value to write. + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + A that represents the asynchronous operation. + Derived classes must override this method to get asynchronous behaviour. Otherwise it will + execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. + + + + Asynchronously writes a value. + + The value to write. + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + A that represents the asynchronous operation. + Derived classes must override this method to get asynchronous behaviour. Otherwise it will + execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. + + + + Asynchronously writes a of value. + + The of value to write. + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + A that represents the asynchronous operation. + Derived classes must override this method to get asynchronous behaviour. Otherwise it will + execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. + + + + Asynchronously writes a value. + + The value to write. + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + A that represents the asynchronous operation. + Derived classes must override this method to get asynchronous behaviour. Otherwise it will + execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. + + + + Asynchronously writes a value. + + The value to write. + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + A that represents the asynchronous operation. + Derived classes must override this method to get asynchronous behaviour. Otherwise it will + execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. + + + + Asynchronously writes a of value. + + The of value to write. + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + A that represents the asynchronous operation. + Derived classes must override this method to get asynchronous behaviour. Otherwise it will + execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. + + + + Asynchronously writes a comment /*...*/ containing the specified text. + + Text to place inside the comment. + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + A that represents the asynchronous operation. + Derived classes must override this method to get asynchronous behaviour. Otherwise it will + execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. + + + + Asynchronously writes the end of an array. + + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + A that represents the asynchronous operation. + Derived classes must override this method to get asynchronous behaviour. Otherwise it will + execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. + + + + Asynchronously writes the end of a constructor. + + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + A that represents the asynchronous operation. + Derived classes must override this method to get asynchronous behaviour. Otherwise it will + execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. + + + + Asynchronously writes the end of a JSON object. + + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + A that represents the asynchronous operation. + Derived classes must override this method to get asynchronous behaviour. Otherwise it will + execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. + + + + Asynchronously writes raw JSON where a value is expected and updates the writer's state. + + The raw JSON to write. + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + A that represents the asynchronous operation. + Derived classes must override this method to get asynchronous behaviour. Otherwise it will + execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. + + + + Gets or sets the writer's character array pool. + + + + + Gets or sets how many s to write for each level in the hierarchy when is set to . + + + + + Gets or sets which character to use to quote attribute values. + + + + + Gets or sets which character to use for indenting when is set to . + + + + + Gets or sets a value indicating whether object names will be surrounded with quotes. + + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class using the specified . + + The to write to. + + + + Flushes whatever is in the buffer to the underlying and also flushes the underlying . + + + + + Closes this writer. + If is set to true, the underlying is also closed. + If is set to true, the JSON is auto-completed. + + + + + Writes the beginning of a JSON object. + + + + + Writes the beginning of a JSON array. + + + + + Writes the start of a constructor with the given name. + + The name of the constructor. + + + + Writes the specified end token. + + The end token to write. + + + + Writes the property name of a name/value pair on a JSON object. + + The name of the property. + + + + Writes the property name of a name/value pair on a JSON object. + + The name of the property. + A flag to indicate whether the text should be escaped when it is written as a JSON property name. + + + + Writes indent characters. + + + + + Writes the JSON value delimiter. + + + + + Writes an indent space. + + + + + Writes a value. + An error will raised if the value cannot be written as a single JSON token. + + The value to write. + + + + Writes a null value. + + + + + Writes an undefined value. + + + + + Writes raw JSON. + + The raw JSON to write. + + + + Writes a value. + + The value to write. + + + + Writes a value. + + The value to write. + + + + Writes a value. + + The value to write. + + + + Writes a value. + + The value to write. + + + + Writes a value. + + The value to write. + + + + Writes a value. + + The value to write. + + + + Writes a of value. + + The of value to write. + + + + Writes a value. + + The value to write. + + + + Writes a of value. + + The of value to write. + + + + Writes a value. + + The value to write. + + + + Writes a value. + + The value to write. + + + + Writes a value. + + The value to write. + + + + Writes a value. + + The value to write. + + + + Writes a value. + + The value to write. + + + + Writes a value. + + The value to write. + + + + Writes a value. + + The value to write. + + + + Writes a value. + + The value to write. + + + + Writes a [] value. + + The [] value to write. + + + + Writes a value. + + The value to write. + + + + Writes a value. + + The value to write. + + + + Writes a value. + + The value to write. + + + + Writes a value. + + The value to write. + + + + Writes a comment /*...*/ containing the specified text. + + Text to place inside the comment. + + + + Writes the given white space. + + The string of white space characters. + + + + Specifies the type of JSON token. + + + + + This is returned by the if a read method has not been called. + + + + + An object start token. + + + + + An array start token. + + + + + A constructor start token. + + + + + An object property name. + + + + + A comment. + + + + + Raw JSON. + + + + + An integer. + + + + + A float. + + + + + A string. + + + + + A boolean. + + + + + A null token. + + + + + An undefined token. + + + + + An object end token. + + + + + An array end token. + + + + + A constructor end token. + + + + + A Date. + + + + + Byte data. + + + + + + Represents a reader that provides validation. + + + JSON Schema validation has been moved to its own package. See https://www.newtonsoft.com/jsonschema for more details. + + + + + + Sets an event handler for receiving schema validation errors. + + + + + Gets the text value of the current JSON token. + + + + + + Gets the depth of the current token in the JSON document. + + The depth of the current token in the JSON document. + + + + Gets the path of the current JSON token. + + + + + Gets the quotation mark character used to enclose the value of a string. + + + + + + Gets the type of the current JSON token. + + + + + + Gets the .NET type for the current JSON token. + + + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class that + validates the content returned from the given . + + The to read from while validating. + + + + Gets or sets the schema. + + The schema. + + + + Gets the used to construct this . + + The specified in the constructor. + + + + Changes the reader's state to . + If is set to true, the underlying is also closed. + + + + + Reads the next JSON token from the underlying as a of . + + A of . + + + + Reads the next JSON token from the underlying as a []. + + + A [] or null if the next JSON token is null. + + + + + Reads the next JSON token from the underlying as a of . + + A of . + + + + Reads the next JSON token from the underlying as a of . + + A of . + + + + Reads the next JSON token from the underlying as a of . + + A of . + + + + Reads the next JSON token from the underlying as a . + + A . This method will return null at the end of an array. + + + + Reads the next JSON token from the underlying as a of . + + A of . This method will return null at the end of an array. + + + + Reads the next JSON token from the underlying as a of . + + A of . + + + + Reads the next JSON token from the underlying . + + + true if the next token was read successfully; false if there are no more tokens to read. + + + + + Represents a writer that provides a fast, non-cached, forward-only way of generating JSON data. + + + + + Asynchronously closes this writer. + If is set to true, the destination is also closed. + + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + A that represents the asynchronous operation. + The default behaviour is to execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. Derived + classes can override this behaviour for true asynchronicity. + + + + Asynchronously flushes whatever is in the buffer to the destination and also flushes the destination. + + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + A that represents the asynchronous operation. + The default behaviour is to execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. Derived + classes can override this behaviour for true asynchronicity. + + + + Asynchronously writes the specified end token. + + The end token to write. + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + A that represents the asynchronous operation. + The default behaviour is to execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. Derived + classes can override this behaviour for true asynchronicity. + + + + Asynchronously writes indent characters. + + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + A that represents the asynchronous operation. + The default behaviour is to execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. Derived + classes can override this behaviour for true asynchronicity. + + + + Asynchronously writes the JSON value delimiter. + + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + A that represents the asynchronous operation. + The default behaviour is to execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. Derived + classes can override this behaviour for true asynchronicity. + + + + Asynchronously writes an indent space. + + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + A that represents the asynchronous operation. + The default behaviour is to execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. Derived + classes can override this behaviour for true asynchronicity. + + + + Asynchronously writes raw JSON without changing the writer's state. + + The raw JSON to write. + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + A that represents the asynchronous operation. + The default behaviour is to execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. Derived + classes can override this behaviour for true asynchronicity. + + + + Asynchronously writes the end of the current JSON object or array. + + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + A that represents the asynchronous operation. + The default behaviour is to execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. Derived + classes can override this behaviour for true asynchronicity. + + + + Asynchronously writes the end of an array. + + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + A that represents the asynchronous operation. + The default behaviour is to execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. Derived + classes can override this behaviour for true asynchronicity. + + + + Asynchronously writes the end of a constructor. + + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + A that represents the asynchronous operation. + The default behaviour is to execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. Derived + classes can override this behaviour for true asynchronicity. + + + + Asynchronously writes the end of a JSON object. + + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + A that represents the asynchronous operation. + The default behaviour is to execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. Derived + classes can override this behaviour for true asynchronicity. + + + + Asynchronously writes a null value. + + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + A that represents the asynchronous operation. + The default behaviour is to execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. Derived + classes can override this behaviour for true asynchronicity. + + + + Asynchronously writes the property name of a name/value pair of a JSON object. + + The name of the property. + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + A that represents the asynchronous operation. + The default behaviour is to execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. Derived + classes can override this behaviour for true asynchronicity. + + + + Asynchronously writes the property name of a name/value pair of a JSON object. + + The name of the property. + A flag to indicate whether the text should be escaped when it is written as a JSON property name. + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + A that represents the asynchronous operation. + The default behaviour is to execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. Derived + classes can override this behaviour for true asynchronicity. + + + + Asynchronously writes the beginning of a JSON array. + + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + A that represents the asynchronous operation. + The default behaviour is to execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. Derived + classes can override this behaviour for true asynchronicity. + + + + Asynchronously writes a comment /*...*/ containing the specified text. + + Text to place inside the comment. + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + A that represents the asynchronous operation. + The default behaviour is to execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. Derived + classes can override this behaviour for true asynchronicity. + + + + Asynchronously writes raw JSON where a value is expected and updates the writer's state. + + The raw JSON to write. + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + A that represents the asynchronous operation. + The default behaviour is to execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. Derived + classes can override this behaviour for true asynchronicity. + + + + Asynchronously writes the start of a constructor with the given name. + + The name of the constructor. + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + A that represents the asynchronous operation. + The default behaviour is to execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. Derived + classes can override this behaviour for true asynchronicity. + + + + Asynchronously writes the beginning of a JSON object. + + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + A that represents the asynchronous operation. + The default behaviour is to execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. Derived + classes can override this behaviour for true asynchronicity. + + + + Asynchronously writes the current token. + + The to read the token from. + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + A that represents the asynchronous operation. + The default behaviour is to execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. Derived + classes can override this behaviour for true asynchronicity. + + + + Asynchronously writes the current token. + + The to read the token from. + A flag indicating whether the current token's children should be written. + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + A that represents the asynchronous operation. + The default behaviour is to execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. Derived + classes can override this behaviour for true asynchronicity. + + + + Asynchronously writes the token and its value. + + The to write. + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + A that represents the asynchronous operation. + The default behaviour is to execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. Derived + classes can override this behaviour for true asynchronicity. + + + + Asynchronously writes the token and its value. + + The to write. + + The value to write. + A value is only required for tokens that have an associated value, e.g. the property name for . + null can be passed to the method for tokens that don't have a value, e.g. . + + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + A that represents the asynchronous operation. + The default behaviour is to execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. Derived + classes can override this behaviour for true asynchronicity. + + + + Asynchronously writes a of value. + + The of value to write. + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + A that represents the asynchronous operation. + The default behaviour is to execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. Derived + classes can override this behaviour for true asynchronicity. + + + + Asynchronously writes a value. + + The value to write. + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + A that represents the asynchronous operation. + The default behaviour is to execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. Derived + classes can override this behaviour for true asynchronicity. + + + + Asynchronously writes a value. + + The value to write. + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + A that represents the asynchronous operation. + The default behaviour is to execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. Derived + classes can override this behaviour for true asynchronicity. + + + + Asynchronously writes a of value. + + The of value to write. + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + A that represents the asynchronous operation. + The default behaviour is to execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. Derived + classes can override this behaviour for true asynchronicity. + + + + Asynchronously writes a [] value. + + The [] value to write. + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + A that represents the asynchronous operation. + The default behaviour is to execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. Derived + classes can override this behaviour for true asynchronicity. + + + + Asynchronously writes a value. + + The value to write. + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + A that represents the asynchronous operation. + The default behaviour is to execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. Derived + classes can override this behaviour for true asynchronicity. + + + + Asynchronously writes a of value. + + The of value to write. + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + A that represents the asynchronous operation. + The default behaviour is to execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. Derived + classes can override this behaviour for true asynchronicity. + + + + Asynchronously writes a value. + + The value to write. + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + A that represents the asynchronous operation. + The default behaviour is to execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. Derived + classes can override this behaviour for true asynchronicity. + + + + Asynchronously writes a of value. + + The of value to write. + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + A that represents the asynchronous operation. + The default behaviour is to execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. Derived + classes can override this behaviour for true asynchronicity. + + + + Asynchronously writes a value. + + The value to write. + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + A that represents the asynchronous operation. + The default behaviour is to execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. Derived + classes can override this behaviour for true asynchronicity. + + + + Asynchronously writes a of value. + + The of value to write. + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + A that represents the asynchronous operation. + The default behaviour is to execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. Derived + classes can override this behaviour for true asynchronicity. + + + + Asynchronously writes a value. + + The value to write. + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + A that represents the asynchronous operation. + The default behaviour is to execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. Derived + classes can override this behaviour for true asynchronicity. + + + + Asynchronously writes a of value. + + The of value to write. + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + A that represents the asynchronous operation. + The default behaviour is to execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. Derived + classes can override this behaviour for true asynchronicity. + + + + Asynchronously writes a value. + + The value to write. + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + A that represents the asynchronous operation. + The default behaviour is to execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. Derived + classes can override this behaviour for true asynchronicity. + + + + Asynchronously writes a of value. + + The of value to write. + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + A that represents the asynchronous operation. + The default behaviour is to execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. Derived + classes can override this behaviour for true asynchronicity. + + + + Asynchronously writes a value. + + The value to write. + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + A that represents the asynchronous operation. + The default behaviour is to execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. Derived + classes can override this behaviour for true asynchronicity. + + + + Asynchronously writes a of value. + + The of value to write. + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + A that represents the asynchronous operation. + The default behaviour is to execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. Derived + classes can override this behaviour for true asynchronicity. + + + + Asynchronously writes a value. + + The value to write. + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + A that represents the asynchronous operation. + The default behaviour is to execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. Derived + classes can override this behaviour for true asynchronicity. + + + + Asynchronously writes a of value. + + The of value to write. + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + A that represents the asynchronous operation. + The default behaviour is to execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. Derived + classes can override this behaviour for true asynchronicity. + + + + Asynchronously writes a value. + + The value to write. + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + A that represents the asynchronous operation. + The default behaviour is to execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. Derived + classes can override this behaviour for true asynchronicity. + + + + Asynchronously writes a of value. + + The of value to write. + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + A that represents the asynchronous operation. + The default behaviour is to execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. Derived + classes can override this behaviour for true asynchronicity. + + + + Asynchronously writes a value. + + The value to write. + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + A that represents the asynchronous operation. + The default behaviour is to execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. Derived + classes can override this behaviour for true asynchronicity. + + + + Asynchronously writes a of value. + + The of value to write. + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + A that represents the asynchronous operation. + The default behaviour is to execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. Derived + classes can override this behaviour for true asynchronicity. + + + + Asynchronously writes a value. + + The value to write. + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + A that represents the asynchronous operation. + The default behaviour is to execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. Derived + classes can override this behaviour for true asynchronicity. + + + + Asynchronously writes a value. + + The value to write. + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + A that represents the asynchronous operation. + The default behaviour is to execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. Derived + classes can override this behaviour for true asynchronicity. + + + + Asynchronously writes a of value. + + The of value to write. + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + A that represents the asynchronous operation. + The default behaviour is to execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. Derived + classes can override this behaviour for true asynchronicity. + + + + Asynchronously writes a value. + + The value to write. + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + A that represents the asynchronous operation. + The default behaviour is to execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. Derived + classes can override this behaviour for true asynchronicity. + + + + Asynchronously writes a of value. + + The of value to write. + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + A that represents the asynchronous operation. + The default behaviour is to execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. Derived + classes can override this behaviour for true asynchronicity. + + + + Asynchronously writes a value. + + The value to write. + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + A that represents the asynchronous operation. + The default behaviour is to execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. Derived + classes can override this behaviour for true asynchronicity. + + + + Asynchronously writes a value. + + The value to write. + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + A that represents the asynchronous operation. + The default behaviour is to execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. Derived + classes can override this behaviour for true asynchronicity. + + + + Asynchronously writes a of value. + + The of value to write. + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + A that represents the asynchronous operation. + The default behaviour is to execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. Derived + classes can override this behaviour for true asynchronicity. + + + + Asynchronously writes a value. + + The value to write. + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + A that represents the asynchronous operation. + The default behaviour is to execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. Derived + classes can override this behaviour for true asynchronicity. + + + + Asynchronously writes a of value. + + The of value to write. + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + A that represents the asynchronous operation. + The default behaviour is to execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. Derived + classes can override this behaviour for true asynchronicity. + + + + Asynchronously writes a value. + + The value to write. + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + A that represents the asynchronous operation. + The default behaviour is to execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. Derived + classes can override this behaviour for true asynchronicity. + + + + Asynchronously writes a of value. + + The of value to write. + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + A that represents the asynchronous operation. + The default behaviour is to execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. Derived + classes can override this behaviour for true asynchronicity. + + + + Asynchronously writes a value. + + The value to write. + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + A that represents the asynchronous operation. + The default behaviour is to execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. Derived + classes can override this behaviour for true asynchronicity. + + + + Asynchronously writes a value. + + The value to write. + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + A that represents the asynchronous operation. + The default behaviour is to execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. Derived + classes can override this behaviour for true asynchronicity. + + + + Asynchronously writes a of value. + + The of value to write. + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + A that represents the asynchronous operation. + The default behaviour is to execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. Derived + classes can override this behaviour for true asynchronicity. + + + + Asynchronously writes an undefined value. + + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + A that represents the asynchronous operation. + The default behaviour is to execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. Derived + classes can override this behaviour for true asynchronicity. + + + + Asynchronously writes the given white space. + + The string of white space characters. + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + A that represents the asynchronous operation. + The default behaviour is to execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. Derived + classes can override this behaviour for true asynchronicity. + + + + Asynchronously ets the state of the . + + The being written. + The value being written. + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + A that represents the asynchronous operation. + The default behaviour is to execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. Derived + classes can override this behaviour for true asynchronicity. + + + + Gets or sets a value indicating whether the destination should be closed when this writer is closed. + + + true to close the destination when this writer is closed; otherwise false. The default is true. + + + + + Gets or sets a value indicating whether the JSON should be auto-completed when this writer is closed. + + + true to auto-complete the JSON when this writer is closed; otherwise false. The default is true. + + + + + Gets the top. + + The top. + + + + Gets the state of the writer. + + + + + Gets the path of the writer. + + + + + Gets or sets a value indicating how JSON text output should be formatted. + + + + + Gets or sets how dates are written to JSON text. + + + + + Gets or sets how time zones are handled when writing JSON text. + + + + + Gets or sets how strings are escaped when writing JSON text. + + + + + Gets or sets how special floating point numbers, e.g. , + and , + are written to JSON text. + + + + + Gets or sets how and values are formatted when writing JSON text. + + + + + Gets or sets the culture used when writing JSON. Defaults to . + + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class. + + + + + Flushes whatever is in the buffer to the destination and also flushes the destination. + + + + + Closes this writer. + If is set to true, the destination is also closed. + If is set to true, the JSON is auto-completed. + + + + + Writes the beginning of a JSON object. + + + + + Writes the end of a JSON object. + + + + + Writes the beginning of a JSON array. + + + + + Writes the end of an array. + + + + + Writes the start of a constructor with the given name. + + The name of the constructor. + + + + Writes the end constructor. + + + + + Writes the property name of a name/value pair of a JSON object. + + The name of the property. + + + + Writes the property name of a name/value pair of a JSON object. + + The name of the property. + A flag to indicate whether the text should be escaped when it is written as a JSON property name. + + + + Writes the end of the current JSON object or array. + + + + + Writes the current token and its children. + + The to read the token from. + + + + Writes the current token. + + The to read the token from. + A flag indicating whether the current token's children should be written. + + + + Writes the token and its value. + + The to write. + + The value to write. + A value is only required for tokens that have an associated value, e.g. the property name for . + null can be passed to the method for tokens that don't have a value, e.g. . + + + + + Writes the token. + + The to write. + + + + Writes the specified end token. + + The end token to write. + + + + Writes indent characters. + + + + + Writes the JSON value delimiter. + + + + + Writes an indent space. + + + + + Writes a null value. + + + + + Writes an undefined value. + + + + + Writes raw JSON without changing the writer's state. + + The raw JSON to write. + + + + Writes raw JSON where a value is expected and updates the writer's state. + + The raw JSON to write. + + + + Writes a value. + + The value to write. + + + + Writes a value. + + The value to write. + + + + Writes a value. + + The value to write. + + + + Writes a value. + + The value to write. + + + + Writes a value. + + The value to write. + + + + Writes a value. + + The value to write. + + + + Writes a value. + + The value to write. + + + + Writes a value. + + The value to write. + + + + Writes a value. + + The value to write. + + + + Writes a value. + + The value to write. + + + + Writes a value. + + The value to write. + + + + Writes a value. + + The value to write. + + + + Writes a value. + + The value to write. + + + + Writes a value. + + The value to write. + + + + Writes a value. + + The value to write. + + + + Writes a value. + + The value to write. + + + + Writes a value. + + The value to write. + + + + Writes a value. + + The value to write. + + + + Writes a of value. + + The of value to write. + + + + Writes a of value. + + The of value to write. + + + + Writes a of value. + + The of value to write. + + + + Writes a of value. + + The of value to write. + + + + Writes a of value. + + The of value to write. + + + + Writes a of value. + + The of value to write. + + + + Writes a of value. + + The of value to write. + + + + Writes a of value. + + The of value to write. + + + + Writes a of value. + + The of value to write. + + + + Writes a of value. + + The of value to write. + + + + Writes a of value. + + The of value to write. + + + + Writes a of value. + + The of value to write. + + + + Writes a of value. + + The of value to write. + + + + Writes a of value. + + The of value to write. + + + + Writes a of value. + + The of value to write. + + + + Writes a of value. + + The of value to write. + + + + Writes a of value. + + The of value to write. + + + + Writes a [] value. + + The [] value to write. + + + + Writes a value. + + The value to write. + + + + Writes a value. + An error will raised if the value cannot be written as a single JSON token. + + The value to write. + + + + Writes a comment /*...*/ containing the specified text. + + Text to place inside the comment. + + + + Writes the given white space. + + The string of white space characters. + + + + Releases unmanaged and - optionally - managed resources. + + true to release both managed and unmanaged resources; false to release only unmanaged resources. + + + + Sets the state of the . + + The being written. + The value being written. + + + + The exception thrown when an error occurs while writing JSON text. + + + + + Gets the path to the JSON where the error occurred. + + The path to the JSON where the error occurred. + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class. + + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class + with a specified error message. + + The error message that explains the reason for the exception. + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class + with a specified error message and a reference to the inner exception that is the cause of this exception. + + The error message that explains the reason for the exception. + The exception that is the cause of the current exception, or null if no inner exception is specified. + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class. + + The that holds the serialized object data about the exception being thrown. + The that contains contextual information about the source or destination. + The parameter is null. + The class name is null or is zero (0). + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class + with a specified error message, JSON path and a reference to the inner exception that is the cause of this exception. + + The error message that explains the reason for the exception. + The path to the JSON where the error occurred. + The exception that is the cause of the current exception, or null if no inner exception is specified. + + + + Specifies how JSON comments are handled when loading JSON. + + + + + Ignore comments. + + + + + Load comments as a with type . + + + + + Specifies how duplicate property names are handled when loading JSON. + + + + + Replace the existing value when there is a duplicate property. The value of the last property in the JSON object will be used. + + + + + Ignore the new value when there is a duplicate property. The value of the first property in the JSON object will be used. + + + + + Throw a when a duplicate property is encountered. + + + + + Contains the LINQ to JSON extension methods. + + + + + Returns a collection of tokens that contains the ancestors of every token in the source collection. + + The type of the objects in source, constrained to . + An of that contains the source collection. + An of that contains the ancestors of every token in the source collection. + + + + Returns a collection of tokens that contains every token in the source collection, and the ancestors of every token in the source collection. + + The type of the objects in source, constrained to . + An of that contains the source collection. + An of that contains every token in the source collection, the ancestors of every token in the source collection. + + + + Returns a collection of tokens that contains the descendants of every token in the source collection. + + The type of the objects in source, constrained to . + An of that contains the source collection. + An of that contains the descendants of every token in the source collection. + + + + Returns a collection of tokens that contains every token in the source collection, and the descendants of every token in the source collection. + + The type of the objects in source, constrained to . + An of that contains the source collection. + An of that contains every token in the source collection, and the descendants of every token in the source collection. + + + + Returns a collection of child properties of every object in the source collection. + + An of that contains the source collection. + An of that contains the properties of every object in the source collection. + + + + Returns a collection of child values of every object in the source collection with the given key. + + An of that contains the source collection. + The token key. + An of that contains the values of every token in the source collection with the given key. + + + + Returns a collection of child values of every object in the source collection. + + An of that contains the source collection. + An of that contains the values of every token in the source collection. + + + + Returns a collection of converted child values of every object in the source collection with the given key. + + The type to convert the values to. + An of that contains the source collection. + The token key. + An that contains the converted values of every token in the source collection with the given key. + + + + Returns a collection of converted child values of every object in the source collection. + + The type to convert the values to. + An of that contains the source collection. + An that contains the converted values of every token in the source collection. + + + + Converts the value. + + The type to convert the value to. + A cast as a of . + A converted value. + + + + Converts the value. + + The source collection type. + The type to convert the value to. + A cast as a of . + A converted value. + + + + Returns a collection of child tokens of every array in the source collection. + + The source collection type. + An of that contains the source collection. + An of that contains the values of every token in the source collection. + + + + Returns a collection of converted child tokens of every array in the source collection. + + An of that contains the source collection. + The type to convert the values to. + The source collection type. + An that contains the converted values of every token in the source collection. + + + + Returns the input typed as . + + An of that contains the source collection. + The input typed as . + + + + Returns the input typed as . + + The source collection type. + An of that contains the source collection. + The input typed as . + + + + Represents a collection of objects. + + The type of token. + + + + Gets the of with the specified key. + + + + + + Represents a JSON array. + + + + + + + + Writes this token to a asynchronously. + + A into which this method will write. + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. + A collection of which will be used when writing the token. + A that represents the asynchronous write operation. + + + + Asynchronously loads a from a . + + A that will be read for the content of the . + If this is null, default load settings will be used. + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + A representing the asynchronous load. The property contains the JSON that was read from the specified . + + + + Asynchronously loads a from a . + + A that will be read for the content of the . + The used to load the JSON. + If this is null, default load settings will be used. + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + A representing the asynchronous load. The property contains the JSON that was read from the specified . + + + + Gets the container's children tokens. + + The container's children tokens. + + + + Gets the node type for this . + + The type. + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class. + + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class from another object. + + A object to copy from. + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class with the specified content. + + The contents of the array. + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class with the specified content. + + The contents of the array. + + + + Loads an from a . + + A that will be read for the content of the . + A that contains the JSON that was read from the specified . + + + + Loads an from a . + + A that will be read for the content of the . + The used to load the JSON. + If this is null, default load settings will be used. + A that contains the JSON that was read from the specified . + + + + Load a from a string that contains JSON. + + A that contains JSON. + A populated from the string that contains JSON. + + + + + + + Load a from a string that contains JSON. + + A that contains JSON. + The used to load the JSON. + If this is null, default load settings will be used. + A populated from the string that contains JSON. + + + + + + + Creates a from an object. + + The object that will be used to create . + A with the values of the specified object. + + + + Creates a from an object. + + The object that will be used to create . + The that will be used to read the object. + A with the values of the specified object. + + + + Writes this token to a . + + A into which this method will write. + A collection of which will be used when writing the token. + + + + Gets the with the specified key. + + The with the specified key. + + + + Gets or sets the at the specified index. + + + + + + Determines the index of a specific item in the . + + The object to locate in the . + + The index of if found in the list; otherwise, -1. + + + + + Inserts an item to the at the specified index. + + The zero-based index at which should be inserted. + The object to insert into the . + + is not a valid index in the . + + + + + Removes the item at the specified index. + + The zero-based index of the item to remove. + + is not a valid index in the . + + + + + Returns an enumerator that iterates through the collection. + + + A of that can be used to iterate through the collection. + + + + + Adds an item to the . + + The object to add to the . + + + + Removes all items from the . + + + + + Determines whether the contains a specific value. + + The object to locate in the . + + true if is found in the ; otherwise, false. + + + + + Copies the elements of the to an array, starting at a particular array index. + + The array. + Index of the array. + + + + Gets a value indicating whether the is read-only. + + true if the is read-only; otherwise, false. + + + + Removes the first occurrence of a specific object from the . + + The object to remove from the . + + true if was successfully removed from the ; otherwise, false. This method also returns false if is not found in the original . + + + + + Represents a JSON constructor. + + + + + Writes this token to a asynchronously. + + A into which this method will write. + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. + A collection of which will be used when writing the token. + A that represents the asynchronous write operation. + + + + Asynchronously loads a from a . + + A that will be read for the content of the . + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + + A that represents the asynchronous load. The + property returns a that contains the JSON that was read from the specified . + + + + Asynchronously loads a from a . + + A that will be read for the content of the . + The used to load the JSON. + If this is null, default load settings will be used. + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + + A that represents the asynchronous load. The + property returns a that contains the JSON that was read from the specified . + + + + Gets the container's children tokens. + + The container's children tokens. + + + + Gets or sets the name of this constructor. + + The constructor name. + + + + Gets the node type for this . + + The type. + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class. + + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class from another object. + + A object to copy from. + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class with the specified name and content. + + The constructor name. + The contents of the constructor. + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class with the specified name and content. + + The constructor name. + The contents of the constructor. + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class with the specified name. + + The constructor name. + + + + Writes this token to a . + + A into which this method will write. + A collection of which will be used when writing the token. + + + + Gets the with the specified key. + + The with the specified key. + + + + Loads a from a . + + A that will be read for the content of the . + A that contains the JSON that was read from the specified . + + + + Loads a from a . + + A that will be read for the content of the . + The used to load the JSON. + If this is null, default load settings will be used. + A that contains the JSON that was read from the specified . + + + + Represents a token that can contain other tokens. + + + + + Occurs when the list changes or an item in the list changes. + + + + + Occurs before an item is added to the collection. + + + + + Occurs when the items list of the collection has changed, or the collection is reset. + + + + + Gets the container's children tokens. + + The container's children tokens. + + + + Raises the event. + + The instance containing the event data. + + + + Raises the event. + + The instance containing the event data. + + + + Raises the event. + + The instance containing the event data. + + + + Gets a value indicating whether this token has child tokens. + + + true if this token has child values; otherwise, false. + + + + + Get the first child token of this token. + + + A containing the first child token of the . + + + + + Get the last child token of this token. + + + A containing the last child token of the . + + + + + Returns a collection of the child tokens of this token, in document order. + + + An of containing the child tokens of this , in document order. + + + + + Returns a collection of the child values of this token, in document order. + + The type to convert the values to. + + A containing the child values of this , in document order. + + + + + Returns a collection of the descendant tokens for this token in document order. + + An of containing the descendant tokens of the . + + + + Returns a collection of the tokens that contain this token, and all descendant tokens of this token, in document order. + + An of containing this token, and all the descendant tokens of the . + + + + Adds the specified content as children of this . + + The content to be added. + + + + Adds the specified content as the first children of this . + + The content to be added. + + + + Creates a that can be used to add tokens to the . + + A that is ready to have content written to it. + + + + Replaces the child nodes of this token with the specified content. + + The content. + + + + Removes the child nodes from this token. + + + + + Merge the specified content into this . + + The content to be merged. + + + + Merge the specified content into this using . + + The content to be merged. + The used to merge the content. + + + + Gets the count of child JSON tokens. + + The count of child JSON tokens. + + + + Represents a collection of objects. + + The type of token. + + + + An empty collection of objects. + + + + + Initializes a new instance of the struct. + + The enumerable. + + + + Returns an enumerator that can be used to iterate through the collection. + + + A that can be used to iterate through the collection. + + + + + Gets the of with the specified key. + + + + + + Determines whether the specified is equal to this instance. + + The to compare with this instance. + + true if the specified is equal to this instance; otherwise, false. + + + + + Determines whether the specified is equal to this instance. + + The to compare with this instance. + + true if the specified is equal to this instance; otherwise, false. + + + + + Returns a hash code for this instance. + + + A hash code for this instance, suitable for use in hashing algorithms and data structures like a hash table. + + + + + Represents a JSON object. + + + + + + + + Writes this token to a asynchronously. + + A into which this method will write. + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. + A collection of which will be used when writing the token. + A that represents the asynchronous write operation. + + + + Asynchronously loads a from a . + + A that will be read for the content of the . + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + + A that represents the asynchronous load. The + property returns a that contains the JSON that was read from the specified . + + + + Asynchronously loads a from a . + + A that will be read for the content of the . + The used to load the JSON. + If this is null, default load settings will be used. + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + + A that represents the asynchronous load. The + property returns a that contains the JSON that was read from the specified . + + + + Gets the container's children tokens. + + The container's children tokens. + + + + Occurs when a property value changes. + + + + + Occurs when a property value is changing. + + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class. + + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class from another object. + + A object to copy from. + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class with the specified content. + + The contents of the object. + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class with the specified content. + + The contents of the object. + + + + Gets the node type for this . + + The type. + + + + Gets an of of this object's properties. + + An of of this object's properties. + + + + Gets a with the specified name. + + The property name. + A with the specified name or null. + + + + Gets the with the specified name. + The exact name will be searched for first and if no matching property is found then + the will be used to match a property. + + The property name. + One of the enumeration values that specifies how the strings will be compared. + A matched with the specified name or null. + + + + Gets a of of this object's property values. + + A of of this object's property values. + + + + Gets the with the specified key. + + The with the specified key. + + + + Gets or sets the with the specified property name. + + + + + + Loads a from a . + + A that will be read for the content of the . + A that contains the JSON that was read from the specified . + + is not valid JSON. + + + + + Loads a from a . + + A that will be read for the content of the . + The used to load the JSON. + If this is null, default load settings will be used. + A that contains the JSON that was read from the specified . + + is not valid JSON. + + + + + Load a from a string that contains JSON. + + A that contains JSON. + A populated from the string that contains JSON. + + is not valid JSON. + + + + + + + + Load a from a string that contains JSON. + + A that contains JSON. + The used to load the JSON. + If this is null, default load settings will be used. + A populated from the string that contains JSON. + + is not valid JSON. + + + + + + + + Creates a from an object. + + The object that will be used to create . + A with the values of the specified object. + + + + Creates a from an object. + + The object that will be used to create . + The that will be used to read the object. + A with the values of the specified object. + + + + Writes this token to a . + + A into which this method will write. + A collection of which will be used when writing the token. + + + + Gets the with the specified property name. + + Name of the property. + The with the specified property name. + + + + Gets the with the specified property name. + The exact property name will be searched for first and if no matching property is found then + the will be used to match a property. + + Name of the property. + One of the enumeration values that specifies how the strings will be compared. + The with the specified property name. + + + + Tries to get the with the specified property name. + The exact property name will be searched for first and if no matching property is found then + the will be used to match a property. + + Name of the property. + The value. + One of the enumeration values that specifies how the strings will be compared. + true if a value was successfully retrieved; otherwise, false. + + + + Adds the specified property name. + + Name of the property. + The value. + + + + Determines whether the JSON object has the specified property name. + + Name of the property. + true if the JSON object has the specified property name; otherwise, false. + + + + Removes the property with the specified name. + + Name of the property. + true if item was successfully removed; otherwise, false. + + + + Tries to get the with the specified property name. + + Name of the property. + The value. + true if a value was successfully retrieved; otherwise, false. + + + + Returns an enumerator that can be used to iterate through the collection. + + + A that can be used to iterate through the collection. + + + + + Raises the event with the provided arguments. + + Name of the property. + + + + Raises the event with the provided arguments. + + Name of the property. + + + + Returns the responsible for binding operations performed on this object. + + The expression tree representation of the runtime value. + + The to bind this object. + + + + + Represents a JSON property. + + + + + Writes this token to a asynchronously. + + A into which this method will write. + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. + A collection of which will be used when writing the token. + A that represents the asynchronous write operation. + + + + Asynchronously loads a from a . + + A that will be read for the content of the . + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + A representing the asynchronous creation. The + property returns a that contains the JSON that was read from the specified . + + + + Asynchronously loads a from a . + + A that will be read for the content of the . + The used to load the JSON. + If this is null, default load settings will be used. + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + A representing the asynchronous creation. The + property returns a that contains the JSON that was read from the specified . + + + + Gets the container's children tokens. + + The container's children tokens. + + + + Gets the property name. + + The property name. + + + + Gets or sets the property value. + + The property value. + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class from another object. + + A object to copy from. + + + + Gets the node type for this . + + The type. + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class. + + The property name. + The property content. + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class. + + The property name. + The property content. + + + + Writes this token to a . + + A into which this method will write. + A collection of which will be used when writing the token. + + + + Loads a from a . + + A that will be read for the content of the . + A that contains the JSON that was read from the specified . + + + + Loads a from a . + + A that will be read for the content of the . + The used to load the JSON. + If this is null, default load settings will be used. + A that contains the JSON that was read from the specified . + + + + Represents a view of a . + + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class. + + The name. + + + + When overridden in a derived class, returns whether resetting an object changes its value. + + + true if resetting the component changes its value; otherwise, false. + + The component to test for reset capability. + + + + When overridden in a derived class, gets the current value of the property on a component. + + + The value of a property for a given component. + + The component with the property for which to retrieve the value. + + + + When overridden in a derived class, resets the value for this property of the component to the default value. + + The component with the property value that is to be reset to the default value. + + + + When overridden in a derived class, sets the value of the component to a different value. + + The component with the property value that is to be set. + The new value. + + + + When overridden in a derived class, determines a value indicating whether the value of this property needs to be persisted. + + + true if the property should be persisted; otherwise, false. + + The component with the property to be examined for persistence. + + + + When overridden in a derived class, gets the type of the component this property is bound to. + + + A that represents the type of component this property is bound to. + When the or + + methods are invoked, the object specified might be an instance of this type. + + + + + When overridden in a derived class, gets a value indicating whether this property is read-only. + + + true if the property is read-only; otherwise, false. + + + + + When overridden in a derived class, gets the type of the property. + + + A that represents the type of the property. + + + + + Gets the hash code for the name of the member. + + + + The hash code for the name of the member. + + + + + Represents a raw JSON string. + + + + + Asynchronously creates an instance of with the content of the reader's current token. + + The reader. + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + A representing the asynchronous creation. The + property returns an instance of with the content of the reader's current token. + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class from another object. + + A object to copy from. + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class. + + The raw json. + + + + Creates an instance of with the content of the reader's current token. + + The reader. + An instance of with the content of the reader's current token. + + + + Specifies the settings used when cloning JSON. + + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class. + + + + + Gets or sets a flag that indicates whether to copy annotations when cloning a . + The default value is true. + + + A flag that indicates whether to copy annotations when cloning a . + + + + + Specifies the settings used when loading JSON. + + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class. + + + + + Gets or sets how JSON comments are handled when loading JSON. + The default value is . + + The JSON comment handling. + + + + Gets or sets how JSON line info is handled when loading JSON. + The default value is . + + The JSON line info handling. + + + + Gets or sets how duplicate property names in JSON objects are handled when loading JSON. + The default value is . + + The JSON duplicate property name handling. + + + + Specifies the settings used when merging JSON. + + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class. + + + + + Gets or sets the method used when merging JSON arrays. + + The method used when merging JSON arrays. + + + + Gets or sets how null value properties are merged. + + How null value properties are merged. + + + + Gets or sets the comparison used to match property names while merging. + The exact property name will be searched for first and if no matching property is found then + the will be used to match a property. + + The comparison used to match property names while merging. + + + + Specifies the settings used when selecting JSON. + + + + + Gets or sets a timeout that will be used when executing regular expressions. + + The timeout that will be used when executing regular expressions. + + + + Gets or sets a flag that indicates whether an error should be thrown if + no tokens are found when evaluating part of the expression. + + + A flag that indicates whether an error should be thrown if + no tokens are found when evaluating part of the expression. + + + + + Represents an abstract JSON token. + + + + + Writes this token to a asynchronously. + + A into which this method will write. + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. + A collection of which will be used when writing the token. + A that represents the asynchronous write operation. + + + + Writes this token to a asynchronously. + + A into which this method will write. + A collection of which will be used when writing the token. + A that represents the asynchronous write operation. + + + + Asynchronously creates a from a . + + An positioned at the token to read into this . + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + + A that represents the asynchronous creation. The + property returns a that contains + the token and its descendant tokens + that were read from the reader. The runtime type of the token is determined + by the token type of the first token encountered in the reader. + + + + + Asynchronously creates a from a . + + An positioned at the token to read into this . + The used to load the JSON. + If this is null, default load settings will be used. + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + + A that represents the asynchronous creation. The + property returns a that contains + the token and its descendant tokens + that were read from the reader. The runtime type of the token is determined + by the token type of the first token encountered in the reader. + + + + + Asynchronously creates a from a . + + A positioned at the token to read into this . + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + + A that represents the asynchronous creation. The + property returns a that contains the token and its descendant tokens + that were read from the reader. The runtime type of the token is determined + by the token type of the first token encountered in the reader. + + + + + Asynchronously creates a from a . + + A positioned at the token to read into this . + The used to load the JSON. + If this is null, default load settings will be used. + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + + A that represents the asynchronous creation. The + property returns a that contains the token and its descendant tokens + that were read from the reader. The runtime type of the token is determined + by the token type of the first token encountered in the reader. + + + + + Gets a comparer that can compare two tokens for value equality. + + A that can compare two nodes for value equality. + + + + Gets or sets the parent. + + The parent. + + + + Gets the root of this . + + The root of this . + + + + Gets the node type for this . + + The type. + + + + Gets a value indicating whether this token has child tokens. + + + true if this token has child values; otherwise, false. + + + + + Compares the values of two tokens, including the values of all descendant tokens. + + The first to compare. + The second to compare. + true if the tokens are equal; otherwise false. + + + + Gets the next sibling token of this node. + + The that contains the next sibling token. + + + + Gets the previous sibling token of this node. + + The that contains the previous sibling token. + + + + Gets the path of the JSON token. + + + + + Adds the specified content immediately after this token. + + A content object that contains simple content or a collection of content objects to be added after this token. + + + + Adds the specified content immediately before this token. + + A content object that contains simple content or a collection of content objects to be added before this token. + + + + Returns a collection of the ancestor tokens of this token. + + A collection of the ancestor tokens of this token. + + + + Returns a collection of tokens that contain this token, and the ancestors of this token. + + A collection of tokens that contain this token, and the ancestors of this token. + + + + Returns a collection of the sibling tokens after this token, in document order. + + A collection of the sibling tokens after this tokens, in document order. + + + + Returns a collection of the sibling tokens before this token, in document order. + + A collection of the sibling tokens before this token, in document order. + + + + Gets the with the specified key. + + The with the specified key. + + + + Gets the with the specified key converted to the specified type. + + The type to convert the token to. + The token key. + The converted token value. + + + + Get the first child token of this token. + + A containing the first child token of the . + + + + Get the last child token of this token. + + A containing the last child token of the . + + + + Returns a collection of the child tokens of this token, in document order. + + An of containing the child tokens of this , in document order. + + + + Returns a collection of the child tokens of this token, in document order, filtered by the specified type. + + The type to filter the child tokens on. + A containing the child tokens of this , in document order. + + + + Returns a collection of the child values of this token, in document order. + + The type to convert the values to. + A containing the child values of this , in document order. + + + + Removes this token from its parent. + + + + + Replaces this token with the specified token. + + The value. + + + + Writes this token to a . + + A into which this method will write. + A collection of which will be used when writing the token. + + + + Returns the indented JSON for this token. + + + ToString() returns a non-JSON string value for tokens with a type of . + If you want the JSON for all token types then you should use . + + + The indented JSON for this token. + + + + + Returns the JSON for this token using the given formatting and converters. + + Indicates how the output should be formatted. + A collection of s which will be used when writing the token. + The JSON for this token using the given formatting and converters. + + + + Performs an explicit conversion from to . + + The value. + The result of the conversion. + + + + Performs an explicit conversion from to . + + The value. + The result of the conversion. + + + + Performs an explicit conversion from to of . + + The value. + The result of the conversion. + + + + Performs an explicit conversion from to of . + + The value. + The result of the conversion. + + + + Performs an explicit conversion from to of . + + The value. + The result of the conversion. + + + + Performs an explicit conversion from to of . + + The value. + The result of the conversion. + + + + Performs an explicit conversion from to of . + + The value. + The result of the conversion. + + + + Performs an explicit conversion from to of . + + The value. + The result of the conversion. + + + + Performs an explicit conversion from to of . + + The value. + The result of the conversion. + + + + Performs an explicit conversion from to . + + The value. + The result of the conversion. + + + + Performs an explicit conversion from to . + + The value. + The result of the conversion. + + + + Performs an explicit conversion from to . + + The value. + The result of the conversion. + + + + Performs an explicit conversion from to . + + The value. + The result of the conversion. + + + + Performs an explicit conversion from to . + + The value. + The result of the conversion. + + + + Performs an explicit conversion from to . + + The value. + The result of the conversion. + + + + Performs an explicit conversion from to of . + + The value. + The result of the conversion. + + + + Performs an explicit conversion from to of . + + The value. + The result of the conversion. + + + + Performs an explicit conversion from to of . + + The value. + The result of the conversion. + + + + Performs an explicit conversion from to of . + + The value. + The result of the conversion. + + + + Performs an explicit conversion from to of . + + The value. + The result of the conversion. + + + + Performs an explicit conversion from to of . + + The value. + The result of the conversion. + + + + Performs an explicit conversion from to of . + + The value. + The result of the conversion. + + + + Performs an explicit conversion from to of . + + The value. + The result of the conversion. + + + + Performs an explicit conversion from to . + + The value. + The result of the conversion. + + + + Performs an explicit conversion from to of . + + The value. + The result of the conversion. + + + + Performs an explicit conversion from to of . + + The value. + The result of the conversion. + + + + Performs an explicit conversion from to . + + The value. + The result of the conversion. + + + + Performs an explicit conversion from to . + + The value. + The result of the conversion. + + + + Performs an explicit conversion from to . + + The value. + The result of the conversion. + + + + Performs an explicit conversion from to . + + The value. + The result of the conversion. + + + + Performs an explicit conversion from to . + + The value. + The result of the conversion. + + + + Performs an explicit conversion from to []. + + The value. + The result of the conversion. + + + + Performs an explicit conversion from to . + + The value. + The result of the conversion. + + + + Performs an explicit conversion from to of . + + The value. + The result of the conversion. + + + + Performs an explicit conversion from to . + + The value. + The result of the conversion. + + + + Performs an explicit conversion from to of . + + The value. + The result of the conversion. + + + + Performs an explicit conversion from to . + + The value. + The result of the conversion. + + + + Performs an implicit conversion from to . + + The value to create a from. + The initialized with the specified value. + + + + Performs an implicit conversion from to . + + The value to create a from. + The initialized with the specified value. + + + + Performs an implicit conversion from to . + + The value to create a from. + The initialized with the specified value. + + + + Performs an implicit conversion from of to . + + The value to create a from. + The initialized with the specified value. + + + + Performs an implicit conversion from to . + + The value to create a from. + The initialized with the specified value. + + + + Performs an implicit conversion from of to . + + The value to create a from. + The initialized with the specified value. + + + + Performs an implicit conversion from of to . + + The value to create a from. + The initialized with the specified value. + + + + Performs an implicit conversion from of to . + + The value to create a from. + The initialized with the specified value. + + + + Performs an implicit conversion from of to . + + The value to create a from. + The initialized with the specified value. + + + + Performs an implicit conversion from of to . + + The value to create a from. + The initialized with the specified value. + + + + Performs an implicit conversion from of to . + + The value to create a from. + The initialized with the specified value. + + + + Performs an implicit conversion from of to . + + The value to create a from. + The initialized with the specified value. + + + + Performs an implicit conversion from to . + + The value to create a from. + The initialized with the specified value. + + + + Performs an implicit conversion from to . + + The value to create a from. + The initialized with the specified value. + + + + Performs an implicit conversion from to . + + The value to create a from. + The initialized with the specified value. + + + + Performs an implicit conversion from of to . + + The value to create a from. + The initialized with the specified value. + + + + Performs an implicit conversion from to . + + The value to create a from. + The initialized with the specified value. + + + + Performs an implicit conversion from of to . + + The value to create a from. + The initialized with the specified value. + + + + Performs an implicit conversion from of to . + + The value to create a from. + The initialized with the specified value. + + + + Performs an implicit conversion from to . + + The value to create a from. + The initialized with the specified value. + + + + Performs an implicit conversion from of to . + + The value to create a from. + The initialized with the specified value. + + + + Performs an implicit conversion from of to . + + The value to create a from. + The initialized with the specified value. + + + + Performs an implicit conversion from of to . + + The value to create a from. + The initialized with the specified value. + + + + Performs an implicit conversion from of to . + + The value to create a from. + The initialized with the specified value. + + + + Performs an implicit conversion from to . + + The value to create a from. + The initialized with the specified value. + + + + Performs an implicit conversion from to . + + The value to create a from. + The initialized with the specified value. + + + + Performs an implicit conversion from to . + + The value to create a from. + The initialized with the specified value. + + + + Performs an implicit conversion from to . + + The value to create a from. + The initialized with the specified value. + + + + Performs an implicit conversion from to . + + The value to create a from. + The initialized with the specified value. + + + + Performs an implicit conversion from [] to . + + The value to create a from. + The initialized with the specified value. + + + + Performs an implicit conversion from to . + + The value to create a from. + The initialized with the specified value. + + + + Performs an implicit conversion from to . + + The value to create a from. + The initialized with the specified value. + + + + Performs an implicit conversion from of to . + + The value to create a from. + The initialized with the specified value. + + + + Performs an implicit conversion from to . + + The value to create a from. + The initialized with the specified value. + + + + Performs an implicit conversion from of to . + + The value to create a from. + The initialized with the specified value. + + + + Creates a for this token. + + A that can be used to read this token and its descendants. + + + + Creates a from an object. + + The object that will be used to create . + A with the value of the specified object. + + + + Creates a from an object using the specified . + + The object that will be used to create . + The that will be used when reading the object. + A with the value of the specified object. + + + + Creates an instance of the specified .NET type from the . + + The object type that the token will be deserialized to. + The new object created from the JSON value. + + + + Creates an instance of the specified .NET type from the . + + The object type that the token will be deserialized to. + The new object created from the JSON value. + + + + Creates an instance of the specified .NET type from the using the specified . + + The object type that the token will be deserialized to. + The that will be used when creating the object. + The new object created from the JSON value. + + + + Creates an instance of the specified .NET type from the using the specified . + + The object type that the token will be deserialized to. + The that will be used when creating the object. + The new object created from the JSON value. + + + + Creates a from a . + + A positioned at the token to read into this . + + A that contains the token and its descendant tokens + that were read from the reader. The runtime type of the token is determined + by the token type of the first token encountered in the reader. + + + + + Creates a from a . + + An positioned at the token to read into this . + The used to load the JSON. + If this is null, default load settings will be used. + + A that contains the token and its descendant tokens + that were read from the reader. The runtime type of the token is determined + by the token type of the first token encountered in the reader. + + + + + Load a from a string that contains JSON. + + A that contains JSON. + A populated from the string that contains JSON. + + + + Load a from a string that contains JSON. + + A that contains JSON. + The used to load the JSON. + If this is null, default load settings will be used. + A populated from the string that contains JSON. + + + + Creates a from a . + + A positioned at the token to read into this . + The used to load the JSON. + If this is null, default load settings will be used. + + A that contains the token and its descendant tokens + that were read from the reader. The runtime type of the token is determined + by the token type of the first token encountered in the reader. + + + + + Creates a from a . + + A positioned at the token to read into this . + + A that contains the token and its descendant tokens + that were read from the reader. The runtime type of the token is determined + by the token type of the first token encountered in the reader. + + + + + Selects a using a JSONPath expression. Selects the token that matches the object path. + + + A that contains a JSONPath expression. + + A , or null. + + + + Selects a using a JSONPath expression. Selects the token that matches the object path. + + + A that contains a JSONPath expression. + + A flag to indicate whether an error should be thrown if no tokens are found when evaluating part of the expression. + A . + + + + Selects a using a JSONPath expression. Selects the token that matches the object path. + + + A that contains a JSONPath expression. + + The used to select tokens. + A . + + + + Selects a collection of elements using a JSONPath expression. + + + A that contains a JSONPath expression. + + An of that contains the selected elements. + + + + Selects a collection of elements using a JSONPath expression. + + + A that contains a JSONPath expression. + + A flag to indicate whether an error should be thrown if no tokens are found when evaluating part of the expression. + An of that contains the selected elements. + + + + Selects a collection of elements using a JSONPath expression. + + + A that contains a JSONPath expression. + + The used to select tokens. + An of that contains the selected elements. + + + + Returns the responsible for binding operations performed on this object. + + The expression tree representation of the runtime value. + + The to bind this object. + + + + + Returns the responsible for binding operations performed on this object. + + The expression tree representation of the runtime value. + + The to bind this object. + + + + + Creates a new instance of the . All child tokens are recursively cloned. + + A new instance of the . + + + + Creates a new instance of the . All child tokens are recursively cloned. + + A object to configure cloning settings. + A new instance of the . + + + + Adds an object to the annotation list of this . + + The annotation to add. + + + + Get the first annotation object of the specified type from this . + + The type of the annotation to retrieve. + The first annotation object that matches the specified type, or null if no annotation is of the specified type. + + + + Gets the first annotation object of the specified type from this . + + The of the annotation to retrieve. + The first annotation object that matches the specified type, or null if no annotation is of the specified type. + + + + Gets a collection of annotations of the specified type for this . + + The type of the annotations to retrieve. + An that contains the annotations for this . + + + + Gets a collection of annotations of the specified type for this . + + The of the annotations to retrieve. + An of that contains the annotations that match the specified type for this . + + + + Removes the annotations of the specified type from this . + + The type of annotations to remove. + + + + Removes the annotations of the specified type from this . + + The of annotations to remove. + + + + Compares tokens to determine whether they are equal. + + + + + Determines whether the specified objects are equal. + + The first object of type to compare. + The second object of type to compare. + + true if the specified objects are equal; otherwise, false. + + + + + Returns a hash code for the specified object. + + The for which a hash code is to be returned. + A hash code for the specified object. + The type of is a reference type and is null. + + + + Represents a reader that provides fast, non-cached, forward-only access to serialized JSON data. + + + + + Gets the at the reader's current position. + + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class. + + The token to read from. + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class. + + The token to read from. + The initial path of the token. It is prepended to the returned . + + + + Reads the next JSON token from the underlying . + + + true if the next token was read successfully; false if there are no more tokens to read. + + + + + Gets the path of the current JSON token. + + + + + Specifies the type of token. + + + + + No token type has been set. + + + + + A JSON object. + + + + + A JSON array. + + + + + A JSON constructor. + + + + + A JSON object property. + + + + + A comment. + + + + + An integer value. + + + + + A float value. + + + + + A string value. + + + + + A boolean value. + + + + + A null value. + + + + + An undefined value. + + + + + A date value. + + + + + A raw JSON value. + + + + + A collection of bytes value. + + + + + A Guid value. + + + + + A Uri value. + + + + + A TimeSpan value. + + + + + Represents a writer that provides a fast, non-cached, forward-only way of generating JSON data. + + + + + Gets the at the writer's current position. + + + + + Gets the token being written. + + The token being written. + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class writing to the given . + + The container being written to. + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class. + + + + + Flushes whatever is in the buffer to the underlying . + + + + + Closes this writer. + If is set to true, the JSON is auto-completed. + + + Setting to true has no additional effect, since the underlying is a type that cannot be closed. + + + + + Writes the beginning of a JSON object. + + + + + Writes the beginning of a JSON array. + + + + + Writes the start of a constructor with the given name. + + The name of the constructor. + + + + Writes the end. + + The token. + + + + Writes the property name of a name/value pair on a JSON object. + + The name of the property. + + + + Writes a value. + An error will be raised if the value cannot be written as a single JSON token. + + The value to write. + + + + Writes a null value. + + + + + Writes an undefined value. + + + + + Writes raw JSON. + + The raw JSON to write. + + + + Writes a comment /*...*/ containing the specified text. + + Text to place inside the comment. + + + + Writes a value. + + The value to write. + + + + Writes a value. + + The value to write. + + + + Writes a value. + + The value to write. + + + + Writes a value. + + The value to write. + + + + Writes a value. + + The value to write. + + + + Writes a value. + + The value to write. + + + + Writes a value. + + The value to write. + + + + Writes a value. + + The value to write. + + + + Writes a value. + + The value to write. + + + + Writes a value. + + The value to write. + + + + Writes a value. + + The value to write. + + + + Writes a value. + + The value to write. + + + + Writes a value. + + The value to write. + + + + Writes a value. + + The value to write. + + + + Writes a value. + + The value to write. + + + + Writes a value. + + The value to write. + + + + Writes a [] value. + + The [] value to write. + + + + Writes a value. + + The value to write. + + + + Writes a value. + + The value to write. + + + + Writes a value. + + The value to write. + + + + Represents a value in JSON (string, integer, date, etc). + + + + + Writes this token to a asynchronously. + + A into which this method will write. + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. + A collection of which will be used when writing the token. + A that represents the asynchronous write operation. + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class from another object. + + A object to copy from. + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class with the given value. + + The value. + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class with the given value. + + The value. + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class with the given value. + + The value. + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class with the given value. + + The value. + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class with the given value. + + The value. + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class with the given value. + + The value. + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class with the given value. + + The value. + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class with the given value. + + The value. + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class with the given value. + + The value. + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class with the given value. + + The value. + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class with the given value. + + The value. + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class with the given value. + + The value. + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class with the given value. + + The value. + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class with the given value. + + The value. + + + + Gets a value indicating whether this token has child tokens. + + + true if this token has child values; otherwise, false. + + + + + Creates a comment with the given value. + + The value. + A comment with the given value. + + + + Creates a string with the given value. + + The value. + A string with the given value. + + + + Creates a null value. + + A null value. + + + + Creates a undefined value. + + A undefined value. + + + + Gets the node type for this . + + The type. + + + + Gets or sets the underlying token value. + + The underlying token value. + + + + Writes this token to a . + + A into which this method will write. + A collection of s which will be used when writing the token. + + + + Indicates whether the current object is equal to another object of the same type. + + + true if the current object is equal to the parameter; otherwise, false. + + An object to compare with this object. + + + + Determines whether the specified is equal to the current . + + The to compare with the current . + + true if the specified is equal to the current ; otherwise, false. + + + + + Serves as a hash function for a particular type. + + + A hash code for the current . + + + + + Returns a that represents this instance. + + + ToString() returns a non-JSON string value for tokens with a type of . + If you want the JSON for all token types then you should use . + + + A that represents this instance. + + + + + Returns a that represents this instance. + + The format. + + A that represents this instance. + + + + + Returns a that represents this instance. + + The format provider. + + A that represents this instance. + + + + + Returns a that represents this instance. + + The format. + The format provider. + + A that represents this instance. + + + + + Returns the responsible for binding operations performed on this object. + + The expression tree representation of the runtime value. + + The to bind this object. + + + + + Compares the current instance with another object of the same type and returns an integer that indicates whether the current instance precedes, follows, or occurs in the same position in the sort order as the other object. + + An object to compare with this instance. + + A 32-bit signed integer that indicates the relative order of the objects being compared. The return value has these meanings: + Value + Meaning + Less than zero + This instance is less than . + Zero + This instance is equal to . + Greater than zero + This instance is greater than . + + + is not of the same type as this instance. + + + + + Specifies how line information is handled when loading JSON. + + + + + Ignore line information. + + + + + Load line information. + + + + + Specifies how JSON arrays are merged together. + + + + Concatenate arrays. + + + Union arrays, skipping items that already exist. + + + Replace all array items. + + + Merge array items together, matched by index. + + + + Specifies how null value properties are merged. + + + + + The content's null value properties will be ignored during merging. + + + + + The content's null value properties will be merged. + + + + + Specifies the member serialization options for the . + + + + + All public members are serialized by default. Members can be excluded using or . + This is the default member serialization mode. + + + + + Only members marked with or are serialized. + This member serialization mode can also be set by marking the class with . + + + + + All public and private fields are serialized. Members can be excluded using or . + This member serialization mode can also be set by marking the class with + and setting IgnoreSerializableAttribute on to false. + + + + + Specifies metadata property handling options for the . + + + + + Read metadata properties located at the start of a JSON object. + + + + + Read metadata properties located anywhere in a JSON object. Note that this setting will impact performance. + + + + + Do not try to read metadata properties. + + + + + Specifies missing member handling options for the . + + + + + Ignore a missing member and do not attempt to deserialize it. + + + + + Throw a when a missing member is encountered during deserialization. + + + + + Specifies null value handling options for the . + + + + + + + + + Include null values when serializing and deserializing objects. + + + + + Ignore null values when serializing and deserializing objects. + + + + + Specifies how object creation is handled by the . + + + + + Reuse existing objects, create new objects when needed. + + + + + Only reuse existing objects. + + + + + Always create new objects. + + + + + Specifies reference handling options for the . + Note that references cannot be preserved when a value is set via a non-default constructor such as types that implement . + + + + + + + + Do not preserve references when serializing types. + + + + + Preserve references when serializing into a JSON object structure. + + + + + Preserve references when serializing into a JSON array structure. + + + + + Preserve references when serializing. + + + + + Specifies reference loop handling options for the . + + + + + Throw a when a loop is encountered. + + + + + Ignore loop references and do not serialize. + + + + + Serialize loop references. + + + + + Indicating whether a property is required. + + + + + The property is not required. The default state. + + + + + The property must be defined in JSON but can be a null value. + + + + + The property must be defined in JSON and cannot be a null value. + + + + + The property is not required but it cannot be a null value. + + + + + + Contains the JSON schema extension methods. + + + JSON Schema validation has been moved to its own package. See https://www.newtonsoft.com/jsonschema for more details. + + + + + + + Determines whether the is valid. + + + JSON Schema validation has been moved to its own package. See https://www.newtonsoft.com/jsonschema for more details. + + + The source to test. + The schema to test with. + + true if the specified is valid; otherwise, false. + + + + + + Determines whether the is valid. + + + JSON Schema validation has been moved to its own package. See https://www.newtonsoft.com/jsonschema for more details. + + + The source to test. + The schema to test with. + When this method returns, contains any error messages generated while validating. + + true if the specified is valid; otherwise, false. + + + + + + Validates the specified . + + + JSON Schema validation has been moved to its own package. See https://www.newtonsoft.com/jsonschema for more details. + + + The source to test. + The schema to test with. + + + + + Validates the specified . + + + JSON Schema validation has been moved to its own package. See https://www.newtonsoft.com/jsonschema for more details. + + + The source to test. + The schema to test with. + The validation event handler. + + + + + An in-memory representation of a JSON Schema. + + + JSON Schema validation has been moved to its own package. See https://www.newtonsoft.com/jsonschema for more details. + + + + + + Gets or sets the id. + + + + + Gets or sets the title. + + + + + Gets or sets whether the object is required. + + + + + Gets or sets whether the object is read-only. + + + + + Gets or sets whether the object is visible to users. + + + + + Gets or sets whether the object is transient. + + + + + Gets or sets the description of the object. + + + + + Gets or sets the types of values allowed by the object. + + The type. + + + + Gets or sets the pattern. + + The pattern. + + + + Gets or sets the minimum length. + + The minimum length. + + + + Gets or sets the maximum length. + + The maximum length. + + + + Gets or sets a number that the value should be divisible by. + + A number that the value should be divisible by. + + + + Gets or sets the minimum. + + The minimum. + + + + Gets or sets the maximum. + + The maximum. + + + + Gets or sets a flag indicating whether the value can not equal the number defined by the minimum attribute (). + + A flag indicating whether the value can not equal the number defined by the minimum attribute (). + + + + Gets or sets a flag indicating whether the value can not equal the number defined by the maximum attribute (). + + A flag indicating whether the value can not equal the number defined by the maximum attribute (). + + + + Gets or sets the minimum number of items. + + The minimum number of items. + + + + Gets or sets the maximum number of items. + + The maximum number of items. + + + + Gets or sets the of items. + + The of items. + + + + Gets or sets a value indicating whether items in an array are validated using the instance at their array position from . + + + true if items are validated using their array position; otherwise, false. + + + + + Gets or sets the of additional items. + + The of additional items. + + + + Gets or sets a value indicating whether additional items are allowed. + + + true if additional items are allowed; otherwise, false. + + + + + Gets or sets whether the array items must be unique. + + + + + Gets or sets the of properties. + + The of properties. + + + + Gets or sets the of additional properties. + + The of additional properties. + + + + Gets or sets the pattern properties. + + The pattern properties. + + + + Gets or sets a value indicating whether additional properties are allowed. + + + true if additional properties are allowed; otherwise, false. + + + + + Gets or sets the required property if this property is present. + + The required property if this property is present. + + + + Gets or sets the a collection of valid enum values allowed. + + A collection of valid enum values allowed. + + + + Gets or sets disallowed types. + + The disallowed types. + + + + Gets or sets the default value. + + The default value. + + + + Gets or sets the collection of that this schema extends. + + The collection of that this schema extends. + + + + Gets or sets the format. + + The format. + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class. + + + + + Reads a from the specified . + + The containing the JSON Schema to read. + The object representing the JSON Schema. + + + + Reads a from the specified . + + The containing the JSON Schema to read. + The to use when resolving schema references. + The object representing the JSON Schema. + + + + Load a from a string that contains JSON Schema. + + A that contains JSON Schema. + A populated from the string that contains JSON Schema. + + + + Load a from a string that contains JSON Schema using the specified . + + A that contains JSON Schema. + The resolver. + A populated from the string that contains JSON Schema. + + + + Writes this schema to a . + + A into which this method will write. + + + + Writes this schema to a using the specified . + + A into which this method will write. + The resolver used. + + + + Returns a that represents the current . + + + A that represents the current . + + + + + + Returns detailed information about the schema exception. + + + JSON Schema validation has been moved to its own package. See https://www.newtonsoft.com/jsonschema for more details. + + + + + + Gets the line number indicating where the error occurred. + + The line number indicating where the error occurred. + + + + Gets the line position indicating where the error occurred. + + The line position indicating where the error occurred. + + + + Gets the path to the JSON where the error occurred. + + The path to the JSON where the error occurred. + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class. + + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class + with a specified error message. + + The error message that explains the reason for the exception. + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class + with a specified error message and a reference to the inner exception that is the cause of this exception. + + The error message that explains the reason for the exception. + The exception that is the cause of the current exception, or null if no inner exception is specified. + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class. + + The that holds the serialized object data about the exception being thrown. + The that contains contextual information about the source or destination. + The parameter is null. + The class name is null or is zero (0). + + + + + Generates a from a specified . + + + JSON Schema validation has been moved to its own package. See https://www.newtonsoft.com/jsonschema for more details. + + + + + + Gets or sets how undefined schemas are handled by the serializer. + + + + + Gets or sets the contract resolver. + + The contract resolver. + + + + Generate a from the specified type. + + The type to generate a from. + A generated from the specified type. + + + + Generate a from the specified type. + + The type to generate a from. + The used to resolve schema references. + A generated from the specified type. + + + + Generate a from the specified type. + + The type to generate a from. + Specify whether the generated root will be nullable. + A generated from the specified type. + + + + Generate a from the specified type. + + The type to generate a from. + The used to resolve schema references. + Specify whether the generated root will be nullable. + A generated from the specified type. + + + + + Resolves from an id. + + + JSON Schema validation has been moved to its own package. See https://www.newtonsoft.com/jsonschema for more details. + + + + + + Gets or sets the loaded schemas. + + The loaded schemas. + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class. + + + + + Gets a for the specified reference. + + The id. + A for the specified reference. + + + + + The value types allowed by the . + + + JSON Schema validation has been moved to its own package. See https://www.newtonsoft.com/jsonschema for more details. + + + + + + No type specified. + + + + + String type. + + + + + Float type. + + + + + Integer type. + + + + + Boolean type. + + + + + Object type. + + + + + Array type. + + + + + Null type. + + + + + Any type. + + + + + + Specifies undefined schema Id handling options for the . + + + JSON Schema validation has been moved to its own package. See https://www.newtonsoft.com/jsonschema for more details. + + + + + + Do not infer a schema Id. + + + + + Use the .NET type name as the schema Id. + + + + + Use the assembly qualified .NET type name as the schema Id. + + + + + + Returns detailed information related to the . + + + JSON Schema validation has been moved to its own package. See https://www.newtonsoft.com/jsonschema for more details. + + + + + + Gets the associated with the validation error. + + The JsonSchemaException associated with the validation error. + + + + Gets the path of the JSON location where the validation error occurred. + + The path of the JSON location where the validation error occurred. + + + + Gets the text description corresponding to the validation error. + + The text description. + + + + + Represents the callback method that will handle JSON schema validation events and the . + + + JSON Schema validation has been moved to its own package. See https://www.newtonsoft.com/jsonschema for more details. + + + + + + A camel case naming strategy. + + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class. + + + A flag indicating whether dictionary keys should be processed. + + + A flag indicating whether explicitly specified property names should be processed, + e.g. a property name customized with a . + + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class. + + + A flag indicating whether dictionary keys should be processed. + + + A flag indicating whether explicitly specified property names should be processed, + e.g. a property name customized with a . + + + A flag indicating whether extension data names should be processed. + + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class. + + + + + Resolves the specified property name. + + The property name to resolve. + The resolved property name. + + + + Resolves member mappings for a type, camel casing property names. + + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class. + + + + + Resolves the contract for a given type. + + The type to resolve a contract for. + The contract for a given type. + + + + Used by to resolve a for a given . + + + + + Gets a value indicating whether members are being get and set using dynamic code generation. + This value is determined by the runtime permissions available. + + + true if using dynamic code generation; otherwise, false. + + + + + Gets or sets the default members search flags. + + The default members search flags. + + + + Gets or sets a value indicating whether compiler generated members should be serialized. + + + true if serialized compiler generated members; otherwise, false. + + + + + Gets or sets a value indicating whether to ignore the interface when serializing and deserializing types. + + + true if the interface will be ignored when serializing and deserializing types; otherwise, false. + + + + + Gets or sets a value indicating whether to ignore the attribute when serializing and deserializing types. + + + true if the attribute will be ignored when serializing and deserializing types; otherwise, false. + + + + + Gets or sets a value indicating whether to ignore IsSpecified members when serializing and deserializing types. + + + true if the IsSpecified members will be ignored when serializing and deserializing types; otherwise, false. + + + + + Gets or sets a value indicating whether to ignore ShouldSerialize members when serializing and deserializing types. + + + true if the ShouldSerialize members will be ignored when serializing and deserializing types; otherwise, false. + + + + + Gets or sets the naming strategy used to resolve how property names and dictionary keys are serialized. + + The naming strategy used to resolve how property names and dictionary keys are serialized. + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class. + + + + + Resolves the contract for a given type. + + The type to resolve a contract for. + The contract for a given type. + + + + Gets the serializable members for the type. + + The type to get serializable members for. + The serializable members for the type. + + + + Creates a for the given type. + + Type of the object. + A for the given type. + + + + Creates the constructor parameters. + + The constructor to create properties for. + The type's member properties. + Properties for the given . + + + + Creates a for the given . + + The matching member property. + The constructor parameter. + A created for the given . + + + + Resolves the default for the contract. + + Type of the object. + The contract's default . + + + + Creates a for the given type. + + Type of the object. + A for the given type. + + + + Creates a for the given type. + + Type of the object. + A for the given type. + + + + Creates a for the given type. + + Type of the object. + A for the given type. + + + + Creates a for the given type. + + Type of the object. + A for the given type. + + + + Creates a for the given type. + + Type of the object. + A for the given type. + + + + Creates a for the given type. + + Type of the object. + A for the given type. + + + + Creates a for the given type. + + Type of the object. + A for the given type. + + + + Determines which contract type is created for the given type. + + Type of the object. + A for the given type. + + + + Creates properties for the given . + + The type to create properties for. + /// The member serialization mode for the type. + Properties for the given . + + + + Creates the used by the serializer to get and set values from a member. + + The member. + The used by the serializer to get and set values from a member. + + + + Creates a for the given . + + The member's parent . + The member to create a for. + A created for the given . + + + + Resolves the name of the property. + + Name of the property. + Resolved name of the property. + + + + Resolves the name of the extension data. By default no changes are made to extension data names. + + Name of the extension data. + Resolved name of the extension data. + + + + Resolves the key of the dictionary. By default is used to resolve dictionary keys. + + Key of the dictionary. + Resolved key of the dictionary. + + + + Gets the resolved name of the property. + + Name of the property. + Name of the property. + + + + The default naming strategy. Property names and dictionary keys are unchanged. + + + + + Resolves the specified property name. + + The property name to resolve. + The resolved property name. + + + + The default serialization binder used when resolving and loading classes from type names. + + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class. + + + + + When overridden in a derived class, controls the binding of a serialized object to a type. + + Specifies the name of the serialized object. + Specifies the name of the serialized object. + + The type of the object the formatter creates a new instance of. + + + + + When overridden in a derived class, controls the binding of a serialized object to a type. + + The type of the object the formatter creates a new instance of. + Specifies the name of the serialized object. + Specifies the name of the serialized object. + + + + Represents a trace writer that writes to the application's instances. + + + + + Gets the that will be used to filter the trace messages passed to the writer. + For example a filter level of will exclude messages and include , + and messages. + + + The that will be used to filter the trace messages passed to the writer. + + + + + Writes the specified trace level, message and optional exception. + + The at which to write this trace. + The trace message. + The trace exception. This parameter is optional. + + + + Provides information surrounding an error. + + + + + Gets the error. + + The error. + + + + Gets the original object that caused the error. + + The original object that caused the error. + + + + Gets the member that caused the error. + + The member that caused the error. + + + + Gets the path of the JSON location where the error occurred. + + The path of the JSON location where the error occurred. + + + + Gets or sets a value indicating whether this is handled. + + true if handled; otherwise, false. + + + + Provides data for the Error event. + + + + + Gets the current object the error event is being raised against. + + The current object the error event is being raised against. + + + + Gets the error context. + + The error context. + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class. + + The current object. + The error context. + + + + Get and set values for a using dynamic methods. + + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class. + + The member info. + + + + Sets the value. + + The target to set the value on. + The value to set on the target. + + + + Gets the value. + + The target to get the value from. + The value. + + + + Provides methods to get attributes. + + + + + Returns a collection of all of the attributes, or an empty collection if there are no attributes. + + When true, look up the hierarchy chain for the inherited custom attribute. + A collection of s, or an empty collection. + + + + Returns a collection of attributes, identified by type, or an empty collection if there are no attributes. + + The type of the attributes. + When true, look up the hierarchy chain for the inherited custom attribute. + A collection of s, or an empty collection. + + + + Used by to resolve a for a given . + + + + + + + + + Resolves the contract for a given type. + + The type to resolve a contract for. + The contract for a given type. + + + + Used to resolve references when serializing and deserializing JSON by the . + + + + + Resolves a reference to its object. + + The serialization context. + The reference to resolve. + The object that was resolved from the reference. + + + + Gets the reference for the specified object. + + The serialization context. + The object to get a reference for. + The reference to the object. + + + + Determines whether the specified object is referenced. + + The serialization context. + The object to test for a reference. + + true if the specified object is referenced; otherwise, false. + + + + + Adds a reference to the specified object. + + The serialization context. + The reference. + The object to reference. + + + + Allows users to control class loading and mandate what class to load. + + + + + When implemented, controls the binding of a serialized object to a type. + + Specifies the name of the serialized object. + Specifies the name of the serialized object + The type of the object the formatter creates a new instance of. + + + + When implemented, controls the binding of a serialized object to a type. + + The type of the object the formatter creates a new instance of. + Specifies the name of the serialized object. + Specifies the name of the serialized object. + + + + Represents a trace writer. + + + + + Gets the that will be used to filter the trace messages passed to the writer. + For example a filter level of will exclude messages and include , + and messages. + + The that will be used to filter the trace messages passed to the writer. + + + + Writes the specified trace level, message and optional exception. + + The at which to write this trace. + The trace message. + The trace exception. This parameter is optional. + + + + Provides methods to get and set values. + + + + + Sets the value. + + The target to set the value on. + The value to set on the target. + + + + Gets the value. + + The target to get the value from. + The value. + + + + Contract details for a used by the . + + + + + Gets the of the collection items. + + The of the collection items. + + + + Gets a value indicating whether the collection type is a multidimensional array. + + true if the collection type is a multidimensional array; otherwise, false. + + + + Gets or sets the function used to create the object. When set this function will override . + + The function used to create the object. + + + + Gets a value indicating whether the creator has a parameter with the collection values. + + true if the creator has a parameter with the collection values; otherwise, false. + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class. + + The underlying type for the contract. + + + + Contract details for a used by the . + + + + + Gets or sets the default collection items . + + The converter. + + + + Gets or sets a value indicating whether the collection items preserve object references. + + true if collection items preserve object references; otherwise, false. + + + + Gets or sets the collection item reference loop handling. + + The reference loop handling. + + + + Gets or sets the collection item type name handling. + + The type name handling. + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class. + + The underlying type for the contract. + + + + Handles serialization callback events. + + The object that raised the callback event. + The streaming context. + + + + Handles serialization error callback events. + + The object that raised the callback event. + The streaming context. + The error context. + + + + Sets extension data for an object during deserialization. + + The object to set extension data on. + The extension data key. + The extension data value. + + + + Gets extension data for an object during serialization. + + The object to set extension data on. + + + + Contract details for a used by the . + + + + + Gets the underlying type for the contract. + + The underlying type for the contract. + + + + Gets or sets the type created during deserialization. + + The type created during deserialization. + + + + Gets or sets whether this type contract is serialized as a reference. + + Whether this type contract is serialized as a reference. + + + + Gets or sets the default for this contract. + + The converter. + + + + Gets the internally resolved for the contract's type. + This converter is used as a fallback converter when no other converter is resolved. + Setting will always override this converter. + + + + + Gets or sets all methods called immediately after deserialization of the object. + + The methods called immediately after deserialization of the object. + + + + Gets or sets all methods called during deserialization of the object. + + The methods called during deserialization of the object. + + + + Gets or sets all methods called after serialization of the object graph. + + The methods called after serialization of the object graph. + + + + Gets or sets all methods called before serialization of the object. + + The methods called before serialization of the object. + + + + Gets or sets all method called when an error is thrown during the serialization of the object. + + The methods called when an error is thrown during the serialization of the object. + + + + Gets or sets the default creator method used to create the object. + + The default creator method used to create the object. + + + + Gets or sets a value indicating whether the default creator is non-public. + + true if the default object creator is non-public; otherwise, false. + + + + Contract details for a used by the . + + + + + Gets or sets the dictionary key resolver. + + The dictionary key resolver. + + + + Gets the of the dictionary keys. + + The of the dictionary keys. + + + + Gets the of the dictionary values. + + The of the dictionary values. + + + + Gets or sets the function used to create the object. When set this function will override . + + The function used to create the object. + + + + Gets a value indicating whether the creator has a parameter with the dictionary values. + + true if the creator has a parameter with the dictionary values; otherwise, false. + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class. + + The underlying type for the contract. + + + + Contract details for a used by the . + + + + + Gets the object's properties. + + The object's properties. + + + + Gets or sets the property name resolver. + + The property name resolver. + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class. + + The underlying type for the contract. + + + + Contract details for a used by the . + + + + + Gets or sets the object constructor. + + The object constructor. + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class. + + The underlying type for the contract. + + + + Contract details for a used by the . + + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class. + + The underlying type for the contract. + + + + Contract details for a used by the . + + + + + Gets or sets the object member serialization. + + The member object serialization. + + + + Gets or sets the missing member handling used when deserializing this object. + + The missing member handling. + + + + Gets or sets a value that indicates whether the object's properties are required. + + + A value indicating whether the object's properties are required. + + + + + Gets or sets how the object's properties with null values are handled during serialization and deserialization. + + How the object's properties with null values are handled during serialization and deserialization. + + + + Gets the object's properties. + + The object's properties. + + + + Gets a collection of instances that define the parameters used with . + + + + + Gets or sets the function used to create the object. When set this function will override . + This function is called with a collection of arguments which are defined by the collection. + + The function used to create the object. + + + + Gets or sets the extension data setter. + + + + + Gets or sets the extension data getter. + + + + + Gets or sets the extension data value type. + + + + + Gets or sets the extension data name resolver. + + The extension data name resolver. + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class. + + The underlying type for the contract. + + + + Contract details for a used by the . + + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class. + + The underlying type for the contract. + + + + Maps a JSON property to a .NET member or constructor parameter. + + + + + Gets or sets the name of the property. + + The name of the property. + + + + Gets or sets the type that declared this property. + + The type that declared this property. + + + + Gets or sets the order of serialization of a member. + + The numeric order of serialization. + + + + Gets or sets the name of the underlying member or parameter. + + The name of the underlying member or parameter. + + + + Gets the that will get and set the during serialization. + + The that will get and set the during serialization. + + + + Gets or sets the for this property. + + The for this property. + + + + Gets or sets the type of the property. + + The type of the property. + + + + Gets or sets the for the property. + If set this converter takes precedence over the contract converter for the property type. + + The converter. + + + + Gets or sets the member converter. + + The member converter. + + + + Gets or sets a value indicating whether this is ignored. + + true if ignored; otherwise, false. + + + + Gets or sets a value indicating whether this is readable. + + true if readable; otherwise, false. + + + + Gets or sets a value indicating whether this is writable. + + true if writable; otherwise, false. + + + + Gets or sets a value indicating whether this has a member attribute. + + true if has a member attribute; otherwise, false. + + + + Gets the default value. + + The default value. + + + + Gets or sets a value indicating whether this is required. + + A value indicating whether this is required. + + + + Gets a value indicating whether has a value specified. + + + + + Gets or sets a value indicating whether this property preserves object references. + + + true if this instance is reference; otherwise, false. + + + + + Gets or sets the property null value handling. + + The null value handling. + + + + Gets or sets the property default value handling. + + The default value handling. + + + + Gets or sets the property reference loop handling. + + The reference loop handling. + + + + Gets or sets the property object creation handling. + + The object creation handling. + + + + Gets or sets or sets the type name handling. + + The type name handling. + + + + Gets or sets a predicate used to determine whether the property should be serialized. + + A predicate used to determine whether the property should be serialized. + + + + Gets or sets a predicate used to determine whether the property should be deserialized. + + A predicate used to determine whether the property should be deserialized. + + + + Gets or sets a predicate used to determine whether the property should be serialized. + + A predicate used to determine whether the property should be serialized. + + + + Gets or sets an action used to set whether the property has been deserialized. + + An action used to set whether the property has been deserialized. + + + + Returns a that represents this instance. + + + A that represents this instance. + + + + + Gets or sets the converter used when serializing the property's collection items. + + The collection's items converter. + + + + Gets or sets whether this property's collection items are serialized as a reference. + + Whether this property's collection items are serialized as a reference. + + + + Gets or sets the type name handling used when serializing the property's collection items. + + The collection's items type name handling. + + + + Gets or sets the reference loop handling used when serializing the property's collection items. + + The collection's items reference loop handling. + + + + A collection of objects. + + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class. + + The type. + + + + When implemented in a derived class, extracts the key from the specified element. + + The element from which to extract the key. + The key for the specified element. + + + + Adds a object. + + The property to add to the collection. + + + + Gets the closest matching object. + First attempts to get an exact case match of and then + a case insensitive match. + + Name of the property. + A matching property if found. + + + + Gets a property by property name. + + The name of the property to get. + Type property name string comparison. + A matching property if found. + + + + Contract details for a used by the . + + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class. + + The underlying type for the contract. + + + + Lookup and create an instance of the type described by the argument. + + The type to create. + Optional arguments to pass to an initializing constructor of the JsonConverter. + If null, the default constructor is used. + + + + A kebab case naming strategy. + + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class. + + + A flag indicating whether dictionary keys should be processed. + + + A flag indicating whether explicitly specified property names should be processed, + e.g. a property name customized with a . + + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class. + + + A flag indicating whether dictionary keys should be processed. + + + A flag indicating whether explicitly specified property names should be processed, + e.g. a property name customized with a . + + + A flag indicating whether extension data names should be processed. + + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class. + + + + + Resolves the specified property name. + + The property name to resolve. + The resolved property name. + + + + Represents a trace writer that writes to memory. When the trace message limit is + reached then old trace messages will be removed as new messages are added. + + + + + Gets the that will be used to filter the trace messages passed to the writer. + For example a filter level of will exclude messages and include , + and messages. + + + The that will be used to filter the trace messages passed to the writer. + + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class. + + + + + Writes the specified trace level, message and optional exception. + + The at which to write this trace. + The trace message. + The trace exception. This parameter is optional. + + + + Returns an enumeration of the most recent trace messages. + + An enumeration of the most recent trace messages. + + + + Returns a of the most recent trace messages. + + + A of the most recent trace messages. + + + + + A base class for resolving how property names and dictionary keys are serialized. + + + + + A flag indicating whether dictionary keys should be processed. + Defaults to false. + + + + + A flag indicating whether extension data names should be processed. + Defaults to false. + + + + + A flag indicating whether explicitly specified property names, + e.g. a property name customized with a , should be processed. + Defaults to false. + + + + + Gets the serialized name for a given property name. + + The initial property name. + A flag indicating whether the property has had a name explicitly specified. + The serialized property name. + + + + Gets the serialized name for a given extension data name. + + The initial extension data name. + The serialized extension data name. + + + + Gets the serialized key for a given dictionary key. + + The initial dictionary key. + The serialized dictionary key. + + + + Resolves the specified property name. + + The property name to resolve. + The resolved property name. + + + + Hash code calculation + + + + + + Object equality implementation + + + + + + + Compare to another NamingStrategy + + + + + + + Represents a method that constructs an object. + + The object type to create. + + + + When applied to a method, specifies that the method is called when an error occurs serializing an object. + + + + + Provides methods to get attributes from a , , or . + + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class. + + The instance to get attributes for. This parameter should be a , , or . + + + + Returns a collection of all of the attributes, or an empty collection if there are no attributes. + + When true, look up the hierarchy chain for the inherited custom attribute. + A collection of s, or an empty collection. + + + + Returns a collection of attributes, identified by type, or an empty collection if there are no attributes. + + The type of the attributes. + When true, look up the hierarchy chain for the inherited custom attribute. + A collection of s, or an empty collection. + + + + Get and set values for a using reflection. + + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class. + + The member info. + + + + Sets the value. + + The target to set the value on. + The value to set on the target. + + + + Gets the value. + + The target to get the value from. + The value. + + + + A snake case naming strategy. + + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class. + + + A flag indicating whether dictionary keys should be processed. + + + A flag indicating whether explicitly specified property names should be processed, + e.g. a property name customized with a . + + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class. + + + A flag indicating whether dictionary keys should be processed. + + + A flag indicating whether explicitly specified property names should be processed, + e.g. a property name customized with a . + + + A flag indicating whether extension data names should be processed. + + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class. + + + + + Resolves the specified property name. + + The property name to resolve. + The resolved property name. + + + + Specifies how strings are escaped when writing JSON text. + + + + + Only control characters (e.g. newline) are escaped. + + + + + All non-ASCII and control characters (e.g. newline) are escaped. + + + + + HTML (<, >, &, ', ") and control characters (e.g. newline) are escaped. + + + + + Indicates the method that will be used during deserialization for locating and loading assemblies. + + + + + In simple mode, the assembly used during deserialization need not match exactly the assembly used during serialization. Specifically, the version numbers need not match as the LoadWithPartialName method of the class is used to load the assembly. + + + + + In full mode, the assembly used during deserialization must match exactly the assembly used during serialization. The Load method of the class is used to load the assembly. + + + + + Specifies type name handling options for the . + + + should be used with caution when your application deserializes JSON from an external source. + Incoming types should be validated with a custom + when deserializing with a value other than . + + + + + Do not include the .NET type name when serializing types. + + + + + Include the .NET type name when serializing into a JSON object structure. + + + + + Include the .NET type name when serializing into a JSON array structure. + + + + + Always include the .NET type name when serializing. + + + + + Include the .NET type name when the type of the object being serialized is not the same as its declared type. + Note that this doesn't include the root serialized object by default. To include the root object's type name in JSON + you must specify a root type object with + or . + + + + + Determines whether the collection is null or empty. + + The collection. + + true if the collection is null or empty; otherwise, false. + + + + + Adds the elements of the specified collection to the specified generic . + + The list to add to. + The collection of elements to add. + + + + Converts the value to the specified type. If the value is unable to be converted, the + value is checked whether it assignable to the specified type. + + The value to convert. + The culture to use when converting. + The type to convert or cast the value to. + + The converted type. If conversion was unsuccessful, the initial value + is returned if assignable to the target type. + + + + + Helper method for generating a MetaObject which calls a + specific method on Dynamic that returns a result + + + + + Helper method for generating a MetaObject which calls a + specific method on Dynamic, but uses one of the arguments for + the result. + + + + + Helper method for generating a MetaObject which calls a + specific method on Dynamic, but uses one of the arguments for + the result. + + + + + Returns a Restrictions object which includes our current restrictions merged + with a restriction limiting our type + + + + + Helper class for serializing immutable collections. + Note that this is used by all builds, even those that don't support immutable collections, in case the DLL is GACed + https://github.com/JamesNK/Newtonsoft.Json/issues/652 + + + + + Gets the type of the typed collection's items. + + The type. + The type of the typed collection's items. + + + + Gets the member's underlying type. + + The member. + The underlying type of the member. + + + + Determines whether the property is an indexed property. + + The property. + + true if the property is an indexed property; otherwise, false. + + + + + Gets the member's value on the object. + + The member. + The target object. + The member's value on the object. + + + + Sets the member's value on the target object. + + The member. + The target. + The value. + + + + Determines whether the specified MemberInfo can be read. + + The MemberInfo to determine whether can be read. + /// if set to true then allow the member to be gotten non-publicly. + + true if the specified MemberInfo can be read; otherwise, false. + + + + + Determines whether the specified MemberInfo can be set. + + The MemberInfo to determine whether can be set. + if set to true then allow the member to be set non-publicly. + if set to true then allow the member to be set if read-only. + + true if the specified MemberInfo can be set; otherwise, false. + + + + + Builds a string. Unlike this class lets you reuse its internal buffer. + + + + + Determines whether the string is all white space. Empty string will return false. + + The string to test whether it is all white space. + + true if the string is all white space; otherwise, false. + + + + + Specifies the state of the . + + + + + An exception has been thrown, which has left the in an invalid state. + You may call the method to put the in the Closed state. + Any other method calls result in an being thrown. + + + + + The method has been called. + + + + + An object is being written. + + + + + An array is being written. + + + + + A constructor is being written. + + + + + A property is being written. + + + + + A write method has not been called. + + + + Specifies that an output will not be null even if the corresponding type allows it. + + + Specifies that when a method returns , the parameter will not be null even if the corresponding type allows it. + + + Initializes the attribute with the specified return value condition. + + The return value condition. If the method returns this value, the associated parameter will not be null. + + + + Gets the return value condition. + + + Specifies that an output may be null even if the corresponding type disallows it. + + + Specifies that null is allowed as an input even if the corresponding type disallows it. + + + + Specifies that the method will not return if the associated Boolean parameter is passed the specified value. + + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class. + + + The condition parameter value. 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+ +This repo contains shared resources for the [supabase-csharp](https://github.com/supabase-community/supabase-csharp) +repo and its dependent libraries. + +## Package made possible through the efforts of: + +Join the ranks! See a problem? Help fix it! + + + + + +Made with [contrib.rocks](https://contrib.rocks/preview?repo=supabase-community%core-csharp). + +## Contributing + +We are more than happy to have contributions! Please submit a PR. diff --git a/Packages/Supabase.Core.1.0.0/Supabase.Core.1.0.0.nupkg b/Packages/Supabase.Core.1.0.0/Supabase.Core.1.0.0.nupkg new file mode 100644 index 0000000..fdf3dbc Binary files /dev/null and b/Packages/Supabase.Core.1.0.0/Supabase.Core.1.0.0.nupkg differ diff --git a/Packages/Supabase.Core.1.0.0/icon.png b/Packages/Supabase.Core.1.0.0/icon.png new file mode 100644 index 0000000..eb1468e Binary files /dev/null and b/Packages/Supabase.Core.1.0.0/icon.png differ diff --git a/Packages/Supabase.Core.1.0.0/lib/netstandard2.0/Supabase.Core.dll b/Packages/Supabase.Core.1.0.0/lib/netstandard2.0/Supabase.Core.dll new file mode 100644 index 0000000..a5d368c Binary files /dev/null and b/Packages/Supabase.Core.1.0.0/lib/netstandard2.0/Supabase.Core.dll differ diff --git a/Packages/Supabase.Core.1.0.0/lib/netstandard2.0/Supabase.Core.xml b/Packages/Supabase.Core.1.0.0/lib/netstandard2.0/Supabase.Core.xml new file mode 100644 index 0000000..da5866f --- /dev/null +++ b/Packages/Supabase.Core.1.0.0/lib/netstandard2.0/Supabase.Core.xml @@ -0,0 +1,114 @@ + + + + Supabase.Core + + + + + Used internally to add a string value to a C# field. + + + + + The externally specified target value. + + + + + A formatter to be passed into the method. + + + + + Creates a Mapping to be used internally. + + For example, specifying an Enum that has a different string value elsewhere. + + + + + + + Extensions for the `Dictionary` Classes + + + + + Merges two dictionaries, allowing overwrite priorities leftward. + + Works in C#3/VS2008: + Returns a new dictionary of this ... others merged leftward. + Keeps the type of 'this', which must be default-instantiable. + Example: + result = map.MergeLeft(other1, other2, ...) + From: https://stackoverflow.com/a/2679857/3629438 + + + + + + + + + + + Shortcut Methods, mostly focused on getting attributes from class properties and enums. + + + + + Returns the current value from a given class property + + + + + + + + + Returns a cast Custom Attribute from a given object. + + + + + + + + Returns a cast Custom Attribute from a given type. + + + + + + + + Shortcut method for accessing a `MapTo` attribute, combined with an Enum. + + + + + + + Used for classes that need to retrieve `Headers` externally. + + + + + An executable `Func` that returns a dictionary of headers to be appended onto a request. + + + + + A shared utilities class + + + + + Returns the Current Assembly version - this is usually appended into the headers of each request. + + + + + + diff --git a/Packages/Supabase.Postgrest.4.1.0/.signature.p7s b/Packages/Supabase.Postgrest.4.1.0/.signature.p7s new file mode 100644 index 0000000..2efc7b2 Binary files /dev/null and b/Packages/Supabase.Postgrest.4.1.0/.signature.p7s differ diff --git a/Packages/Supabase.Postgrest.4.1.0/README.md b/Packages/Supabase.Postgrest.4.1.0/README.md new file mode 100644 index 0000000..5f831ac --- /dev/null +++ b/Packages/Supabase.Postgrest.4.1.0/README.md @@ -0,0 +1,362 @@ +

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+ +--- + +## [Notice]: v4.0.0 renames this package from `postgrest-csharp` to `Supabase.Postgrest`. Which includes changing the namespace from `Postgrest` to `Supabase.Postgrest`. + +## Now supporting (many) LINQ expressions! + +```c# +await client.Table() + .Select(x => new object[] { x.Id, x.Name, x.Tags, x.ReleaseDate }) + .Where(x => x.Tags.Contains("Action") || x.Tags.Contains("Adventure")) + .Order(x => x.ReleaseDate, Ordering.Descending) + .Get(); + +await client.Table() + .Set(x => x.WatchedAt, DateTime.Now) + .Where(x => x.Id == "11111-22222-33333-44444") + // Or .Filter(x => x.Id, Operator.Equals, "11111-22222-33333-44444") + .Update(); + +``` + +--- + +Documentation can be found [here](https://supabase-community.github.io/postgrest-csharp/api/Postgrest.html). + +Postgrest-csharp is written primarily as a helper library +for [supabase/supabase-csharp](https://github.com/supabase/supabase-csharp), however, it should be easy enough to use +outside of the supabase ecosystem. + +The bulk of this library is a translation and c-sharp-ification of +the [supabase/postgrest-js](https://github.com/supabase/postgrest-js) library. + +## Getting Started + +Postgrest-csharp is _heavily_ dependent on Models deriving from `BaseModel`. To interact with the API, one must have the +associated +model specified. + +To use this library on the Supabase Hosted service but separately from the `supabase-csharp`, you'll need to specify +your url and public key like so: + +```c# +var auth = new Supabase.Gotrue.Client(new ClientOptions +{ + Url = "https://PROJECT_ID.supabase.co/auth/v1", + Headers = new Dictionary + { + { "apikey", SUPABASE_PUBLIC_KEY }, + { "Authorization", $"Bearer {SUPABASE_USER_TOKEN}" } + } +}) +``` + +Leverage `Table`,`PrimaryKey`, and `Column` attributes to specify names of classes/properties that are different from +their C# Versions. + +```c# +[Table("messages")] +public class Message : BaseModel +{ + [PrimaryKey("id")] + public int Id { get; set; } + + [Column("username")] + public string UserName { get; set; } + + [Column("channel_id")] + public int ChannelId { get; set; } + + public override bool Equals(object obj) + { + return obj is Message message && + Id == message.Id; + } + + public override int GetHashCode() + { + return HashCode.Combine(Id); + } +} +``` + +Utilizing the client is then just a matter of instantiating it and specifying the Model one is working with. + +```c# +void Initialize() +{ + var client = new Client("http://localhost:3000"); + + // Get All Messages + var response = await client.Table().Get(); + List models = response.Models; + + // Insert + var newMessage = new Message { UserName = "acupofjose", ChannelId = 1 }; + await client.Table().Insert(); + + // Update + var model = response.Models.First(); + model.UserName = "elrhomariyounes"; + await model.Update(); + + // Delete + await response.Models.Last().Delete(); +} +``` + +## Foreign Keys, Join Tables, and Relationships + +The Postgrest server does introspection on relationships between tables and supports returning query data from +tables with these included. **Foreign key constrains are required for postgrest to detect these relationships.** + +This library implements the attribute, `Reference` to specify on a model when a relationship should be included in a +query. + +- [One-to-one Relationships](https://postgrest.org/en/stable/api.html#one-to-one-relationships): One-to-one + relationships are detected if there’s an unique constraint on a foreign key. +- [One-to-many Relationships](https://postgrest.org/en/stable/api.html#one-to-many-relationships): The inverse + one-to-many relationship between two tables is detected based on the foreign key reference. +- [Many-to-many Relationships](https://postgrest.org/en/stable/api.html#many-to-many-relationships): Many-to-many + relationships are detected based on the join table. The join table must contain foreign keys to other two tables and + they must be part of its composite key. + +Given the following schema: + +![example schema](.github/postgrest-relationship-example.drawio.png) + +We can define the following models: + +```c# +[Table("movie")] +public class Movie : BaseModel +{ + [PrimaryKey("id")] + public int Id { get; set; } + + [Column("name")] + public string Name { get; set; } + + [Reference(typeof(Person))] + public List Persons { get; set; } + + [Column("created_at")] + public DateTime CreatedAt { get; set; } +} + +[Table("person")] +public class Person : BaseModel +{ + [PrimaryKey("id")] + public int Id { get; set; } + + [Column("first_name")] + public string FirstName { get; set; } + + [Column("last_name")] + public string LastName { get; set; } + + [Reference(typeof(Profile))] + public Profile Profile { get; set; } + + [Column("created_at")] + public DateTime CreatedAt { get; set; } +} + +[Table("profile")] +public class Profile : BaseModel +{ + [Column("email")] + public string Email { get; set; } +} +``` + +**Note that each related model should inherit `BaseModel` and specify its `Table` and `Column` attributes as usual.** + +The `Reference` Attribute by default will include the referenced model in all GET queries on the table (this can be +disabled +in its constructor). + +As such, a query on the `Movie` model (given the above) would return something like: + +```js +[ + { + id: 1, + created_at: "2022-08-20T00:29:45.400188", + name: "Top Gun: Maverick", + person: [ + { + id: 1, + created_at: "2022-08-20T00:30:02.120528", + first_name: "Tom", + last_name: "Cruise", + profile: { + profile_id: 1, + email: "tom.cruise@supabase.io", + created_at: "2022-08-20T00:30:33.72443" + } + }, + { + id: 3, + created_at: "2022-08-20T00:30:33.72443", + first_name: "Bob", + last_name: "Saggett", + profile: { + profile_id: 3, + email: "bob.saggett@supabase.io", + created_at: "2022-08-20T00:30:33.72443" + } + } + ] + }, + // ... +] +``` + +### Circular References + +Circular relations can be added between models, however, circular relations should only be parsed one level deep for +models. For example, given the +models [here](https://github.com/supabase-community/postgrest-csharp/blob/master/PostgrestTests/Models/LinkedModels.cs), +a raw response would look like the following (note that the `Person` object returns the root `Movie` and +the `Person->Profile` returns its root `Person` object). + +If desired, this can be avoided by making specific join models that do not have the circular references. + +```json +[ + { + "id": "68722a22-6a6b-4410-a955-b4eb8ca7953f", + "created_at": "0001-01-01T05:51:00", + "name": "Supabase in Action", + "person": [ + { + "id": "6aa849d8-dd09-4932-bc6f-6fe3b585e87f", + "first_name": "John", + "last_name": "Doe", + "created_at": "0001-01-01T05:51:00", + "movie": [ + { + "id": "68722a22-6a6b-4410-a955-b4eb8ca7953f", + "name": "Supabase in Action", + "created_at": "0001-01-01T05:51:00" + } + ], + "profile": { + "person_id": "6aa849d8-dd09-4932-bc6f-6fe3b585e87f", + "email": "john.doe@email.com", + "created_at": "0001-01-01T05:51:00", + "person": { + "id": "6aa849d8-dd09-4932-bc6f-6fe3b585e87f", + "first_name": "John", + "last_name": "Doe", + "created_at": "0001-01-01T05:51:00" + } + } + }, + { + "id": "07abc67f-bf7d-4865-b2c0-76013dc2811f", + "first_name": "Jane", + "last_name": "Buck", + "created_at": "0001-01-01T05:51:00", + "movie": [ + { + "id": "68722a22-6a6b-4410-a955-b4eb8ca7953f", + "name": "Supabase in Action", + "created_at": "0001-01-01T05:51:00" + } + ], + "profile": { + "person_id": "07abc67f-bf7d-4865-b2c0-76013dc2811f", + "email": "jane.buck@email.com", + "created_at": "0001-01-01T05:51:00", + "person": { + "id": "07abc67f-bf7d-4865-b2c0-76013dc2811f", + "first_name": "Jane", + "last_name": "Buck", + "created_at": "0001-01-01T05:51:00" + } + } + } + ] + } +] +``` + +### Top Level Filtering + +**By default** relations expect to be used as top level filters on a query. If following the models above, this would +mean that a `Movie` with no `Person` relations on it would not return on a query **unless** the `Relation` +has `useInnerJoin` set to `false`: + +The following model would return any movie, even if there are no `Person` models associated with it: + +```c# +[Table("movie")] +public class Movie : BaseModel +{ + [PrimaryKey("id")] + public string Id { get; set; } + + [Column("name")] + public string? Name { get; set; } + + [Reference(typeof(Person), useInnerJoin: false)] + public List People { get; set; } = new(); +} +``` + +**Further Notes**: + +- Postgrest _does not support nested inserts or upserts_. Relational keys on models will be ignored when attempting to + insert or upsert on a root model. +- The `Relation` attribute uses reflection to only select the attributes specified on the Class Model (i.e. + the `Profile` model has a property only for `email`, only the property will be requested in the query). + +## Status + +- [x] Connects to PostgREST Server +- [x] Authentication +- [x] Basic Query Features + - [x] CRUD + - [x] Single + - [x] Range (to & from) + - [x] Limit + - [x] Limit w/ Foreign Key + - [x] Offset + - [x] Offset w/ Foreign Key +- [x] Advanced Query Features + - [x] Filters + - [x] Ordering +- [ ] Custom Serializers + - [ ] [Postgres Range](https://www.postgresql.org/docs/9.3/rangetypes.html) + - [x] `int4range`, `int8range` + - [ ] `numrange` + - [ ] `tsrange`, `tstzrange`, `daterange` +- [x] Models + - [x] `BaseModel` to derive from + - [x] Coercion of data into Models +- [x] Unit Testing +- [x] Nuget Package and Release + +## Package made possible through the efforts of: + +| | | +|:----------------------------------------------------------------------:|:---------------------------------------------------------------------------:| +| [acupofjose](https://github.com/acupofjose) | [elrhomariyounes](https://github.com/elrhomariyounes) | + +## Contributing + +We are more than happy to have contributions! 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PostgREST only allows for a LEFT join and an INNER join. + + + + + INNER JOIN: returns rows when there is a match on both the source and the referenced tables. + + + + + LEFT JOIN: returns all rows from the source table, even if there are no matches in the referenced table + + + + + Type of the model referenced + + + + + Column this attribute references as specified in Postgres, DOES NOT need to be set if is set. + + + + + The explicit SQL defined foreign key that this references. + + + + + Table name of model + + + + + Columns that exist on the model we will select from. + + + + + If the performed query is an Insert or Upsert, should this value be ignored? (DEFAULT TRUE) + + + + + If the performed query is an Update, should this value be ignored? (DEFAULT TRUE) + + + + + If Reference should automatically be included in queries on this reference. (DEFAULT TRUE) + + + + + As to whether the query will filter top-level rows. + + See: https://postgrest.org/en/stable/api.html#resource-embedding + + + + Establishes a reference between two tables + Model referenced + Should referenced be included in queries? + Specifies the join type for this relationship + Column this attribute references as specified in Postgres, DOES NOT need to be set if <see cref="ForeignKey"/> is set. + Foreign Key this attribute references as specified in Postgres (only required if the model references the same table multiple times) + + + + Establishes a reference between two tables + Model referenced + Should referenced be included in queries? + As to whether the query will filter top-level rows. + Column this attribute references as specified in Postgres, DOES NOT need to be set if is set. + Foreign Key this attribute references as specified in Postgres (only required if the model references the same table multiple times) + + + + + + + + Parses relationships that exist on this model. Called by + + + + + + Used to map a C# Model to a Postgres Table. + + + + [Table("user")] + class User : BaseModel { + [ColumnName("firstName")] + public string FirstName {get; set;} + } + + + + + + + + + Custom Serializer resolvers and converters that will be used for encoding and decoding Postgrest JSON responses. + + By default, Postgrest seems to use a date format that C# and Newtonsoft do not like, so this initial + configuration handles that. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + Function that can be set to return dynamic headers. + + Headers specified in the constructor options will ALWAYS take precedence over headers returned by this function. + + + + + Should be the first call to this class to initialize a connection with a Postgrest API Server + + Api Endpoint (ex: "http://localhost:8000"), no trailing slash required. + Optional client configuration. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + Options that can be passed to the Client configuration + + + + + See: https://postgrest.org/en/v7.0.0/api.html?highlight=operators#operators + + + + + See: https://postgrest.org/en/v7.0.0/api.html?highlight=nulls%20first#ordering + + + + + See: https://postgrest.org/en/v7.0.0/api.html?highlight=count#estimated-count + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + Used by Newtonsoft.Json to convert a C# range into a Postgrest range. + + + + + A Singleton used for debug notifications + + + + + Returns the Singleton Instance. + + + + + Adds a debug listener + + + + + + Removes a debug handler. + + + + + + Clears debug handlers. + + + + + Notifies debug listeners. + + + + + + + + https://postgrest.org/en/v10.2/errors.html?highlight=exception#http-status-codes + + + + + Errors from Postgrest are wrapped by this exception + + + + + + + + + + + The response object from Postgrest + + + + + The content of the response object from Postgrest + + + + + The HTTP status code of the response object from Postgrest + + + + + Postgres client's best effort at decoding the error from the GoTrue server. + + + + + Attempts to decode the error from the GoTrue server. + + + + + Adds functionality to get a typed Attribute attached to an enum value. + + + + + Gets a typed Attribute attached to an enum value. + + + + + + + + Adds functionality to transform a C# Range to a Postgrest String. + + + https://www.postgresql.org/docs/14/rangetypes.html + + + + + + Transforms a C# Range to a Postgrest String. + + + + + + + Pull the instance info out of the Uri + + + + + Pull the instance info out of the Uri + + + + + + + Helper to make a request using the defined parameters to an API Endpoint and coerce into a model. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + Helper to make a request using the defined parameters to an API Endpoint. + + + + + + + + + + + + + Prepares the request with appropriate HTTP headers expected by Postgrest. + + + + + + + + + + + Delegate representing the request to be sent to the remote server. + + + + + A internal singleton used for hooks applied to and + + + + + Returns the Singleton Instance. + + + + + Adds a handler that is called prior to a request being sent. + + + + + + Removes an handler. + + + + + + Clears all handlers. + + + + + Notifies all listeners. + + + + + + + + + + + + A caching provider than can be used by postgrest to store requests. + + + + + Gets an item from a caching solution, should coerce into a datatype. + + This will most likely be a JSON deserialization approach. + + A reproducible key for a defined query. + + + + + + Sets an item within a caching solution, should store in a way that the data can be retrieved and coerced into a generic type by + + This will most likely be a JSON serialization approach. + + A reproducible key for a defined query. + An object of serializable data. + + + + + Clear an item within a caching solution by a key. + + A reproducible key for a defined query. + + + + + An empty/clear cache implementation. + + + + + + Client interface for Postgrest + + + + + API Base Url for subsequent calls. + + + + + The Options was initialized with. + + + + + Adds a handler that is called prior to a request being sent. + + + + + + Removes an handler. + + + + + + Clears all handlers. + + + + + Adds a debug handler + + + + + + Removes a debug handler + + /// + + + + Clears debug handlers + + + + + Perform a stored procedure call. + + The function name to call + The parameters to pass to the function call + + + + + Perform a stored procedure call. + + The function name to call + The parameters to pass to the function call + A type used for hydrating the HTTP response content (hydration through JSON.NET) + A hydrated model + + + + Returns a Table Query Builder instance for a defined model - representative of `USE $TABLE` + + Custom Model derived from `BaseModel` + + + + + Returns a Table Query Builder instance with a Cache Provider for a defined model - representative of `USE #$TABLE` + + + + + + + + Interface for getting debug info from Postgrest + + + + + + + + Adds a debug handler + + + + + + Removes a debug handler + + + + + + Clears debug handlers + + + + + Logs a message + + + + + + + + Client interface for Postgrest + + + + + + API Base Url for subsequent calls. + + + + + Name of the Table parsed by the Model. + + + + + Generates the encoded URL with defined query parameters that will be sent to the Postgrest API. + + + + + Adds an AND Filter to the current query args. + + + + + + + Clears currently defined query values. + + + + + By using the columns query parameter it’s possible to specify the payload keys that will be inserted and ignore the rest of the payload. + + The rest of the JSON keys will be ignored. + Using this also has the side-effect of being more efficient for Bulk Insert since PostgREST will not process the JSON and it’ll send it directly to PostgreSQL. + + See: https://postgrest.org/en/stable/api.html#specifying-columns + + + + + + + By using the columns query parameter it’s possible to specify the payload keys that will be inserted and ignore the rest of the payload. + + The rest of the JSON keys will be ignored. + Using this also has the side-effect of being more efficient for Bulk Insert since PostgREST will not process the JSON and it’ll send it directly to PostgreSQL. + + See: https://postgrest.org/en/stable/api.html#specifying-columns + + + + + + + Returns ONLY a count from the specified query. + + See: https://postgrest.org/en/v7.0.0/api.html?highlight=count + + The kind of count. + + + + + + Executes a delete request using the defined query params on the current instance. + + + + + + Executes a delete request using the model's primary key as the filter for the request. + + + + + + + + + Add a Filter to a query request + + Column Name in Table. + Operation to perform. + Value to filter with, must be a `string`, `List<object>`, `Dictionary<string, object>`, `FullTextSearchConfig`, or `Range` + + + + + Add a filter to a query request using a predicate to select column. + + Expects a columns from the Model to be returned + Operation to perform. + Value to filter with, must be a `string`, `List<object>`, `Dictionary<string, object>`, `FullTextSearchConfig`, or `Range` + + + + + + Executes the query using the defined filters on the current instance. + + + + + + + + Executes a BULK INSERT query using the defined query params on the current instance. + + + + + A typed model response from the database. + + + + Executes an INSERT query using the defined query params on the current instance. + + + + + A typed model response from the database. + + + + Sets a limit with an optional foreign table reference. + + + + + + + + Finds all rows whose columns match the specified `query` object. + + The object to filter with, with column names as keys mapped to their filter values. + + + + + Fills in query parameters based on a given model's primary key(s). + + A model with a primary key column + + + + + Adds a NOT filter to the current query args. + + + + + + + Adds a NOT filter to the current query args. + + + + + + + + + Adds a NOT filter to the current query args. + + Expects a column from the model to be returned. + + + + + + + Adds a NOT filter to the current query args. + Allows queries like: + + await client.Table<User>().Not("status", Operators.In, new List<string> {"AWAY", "OFFLINE"}).Get(); + + + + + + + + + + Adds a NOT filter to the current query args. + Allows queries like: + + await client.Table<User>().Not("status", Operators.In, new List<string> {"AWAY", "OFFLINE"}).Get(); + + + Expects a column from the model to be returned. + + + + + + + Adds a NOT filter to the current query args. + + Allows queries like: + + await client.Table<User>().Not("status", Operators.Equal, "OFFLINE").Get(); + + + + + + + + + + Adds a NOT filter to the current query args. + + Allows queries like: + + await client.Table<User>().Not("status", Operators.Equal, "OFFLINE").Get(); + + + Expects a column from the model to be returned. + + + + + + + Sets an offset with an optional foreign table reference. + + + + + + + + By specifying the onConflict query parameter, you can make UPSERT work on a column(s) that has a UNIQUE constraint. + + + + + + + Set an onConflict query parameter for UPSERTing on a column that has a UNIQUE constraint using a linq predicate. + + Expects a column from the model to be returned. + + + + + Adds a OR Filter to the current query args. + + + + + + + Adds an ordering to the current query args. + + NOTE: If multiple orderings are required, chain this function with another call to + Order(Expression{Func{T,object}},Ordering,NullPosition) + + . + + Column Name + + + + + + + Adds an ordering to the current query args using a predicate function. + + NOTE: If multiple orderings are required, chain this function with another call to + Order(Expression{Func{T,object}},Ordering,NullPosition) + + . + + + >Expects a columns from the Model to be returned + + + + + + Adds an ordering to the current query args. + + NOTE: If multiple orderings are required, chain this function with another call to + Order(Expression{Func{T,object}},Ordering,NullPosition) + + . + + + + + + + + + + Sets a FROM range, similar to a `StartAt` query. + + + + + + + Sets a bounded range to the current query. + + + + + + + + Select columns for query. + + + + + + + Select columns using a predicate function. + + For example: + `Table<Movie>().Select(x => new[] { x.Id, x.Name, x.CreatedAt }).Get();` + + Expects an array of columns from the Model to be returned. + + + + + Filter a query based on a predicate function. + + Note: Chaining multiple calls will + be parsed as an "AND" query. + + Examples: + `Table<Movie>().Where(x => x.Name == "Top Gun").Get();` + `Table<Movie>().Where(x => x.Name == "Top Gun" || x.Name == "Mad Max").Get();` + `Table<Movie>().Where(x => x.Name.Contains("Gun")).Get();` + `Table<Movie>().Where(x => x.CreatedAt <= new DateTime(2022, 08, 21)).Get();` + `Table<Movie>().Where(x => x.Id > 5 && x.Name.Contains("Max")).Get();` + + + + + + + Executes a query that expects to have a single object returned, rather than returning list of models + it will return a single model. + + + + + + + Specifies a key and value to be updated. Should be combined with filters/where clauses. + + Can be called multiple times to set multiple values. + + + + + + + + Specifies a KeyValuePair to be updated. Should be combined with filters/where clauses. + + Can be called multiple times to set multiple values. + + + + + + + + Calls an Update function after `Set` has been called. + + + + + + + + + Executes an UPDATE query using the defined query params on the current instance. + + + + + A typed response from the database. + + + + Executes an UPSERT query using the defined query params on the current instance. + + By default the new record is returned. Set QueryOptions.ReturnType to Minimal if you don't need this value. + By specifying the QueryOptions.OnConflict parameter, you can make UPSERT work on a column(s) that has a UNIQUE constraint. + QueryOptions.DuplicateResolution.IgnoreDuplicates Specifies if duplicate rows should be ignored and not inserted. + + + + + + + + + Executes an UPSERT query using the defined query params on the current instance. + + By default the new record is returned. Set QueryOptions.ReturnType to Minimal if you don't need this value. + By specifying the QueryOptions.OnConflict parameter, you can make UPSERT work on a column(s) that has a UNIQUE constraint. + QueryOptions.DuplicateResolution.IgnoreDuplicates Specifies if duplicate rows should be ignored and not inserted. + + + + + + + + + Client interface for Postgrest + + + + + + Performs a Get request, returning a which populates from the cache, if applicable. + + + + + + Represent a type can be used to index a collection either from the start or the end. + + Index is used by the C# compiler to support the new index syntax + + int[] someArray = new int[5] { 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 } ; + int lastElement = someArray[^1]; // lastElement = 5 + + + + + Construct an Index using a value and indicating if the index is from the start or from the end. + The index value. it has to be zero or positive number. + Indicating if the index is from the start or from the end. + + If the Index constructed from the end, index value 1 means pointing at the last element and index value 0 means pointing at beyond last element. + + + + Create an Index pointing at first element. + + + Create an Index pointing at beyond last element. + + + Create an Index from the start at the position indicated by the value. + The index value from the start. + + + Create an Index from the end at the position indicated by the value. + The index value from the end. + + + Returns the index value. + + + Indicates whether the index is from the start or the end. + + + Calculate the offset from the start using the giving collection length. + The length of the collection that the Index will be used with. length has to be a positive value + + For performance reason, we don't validate the input length parameter and the returned offset value against negative values. + we don't validate either the returned offset is greater than the input length. + It is expected Index will be used with collections which always have non negative length/count. If the returned offset is negative and + then used to index a collection will get out of range exception which will be same affect as the validation. + + + + Indicates whether the current Index object is equal to another object of the same type. + An object to compare with this object + + + Indicates whether the current Index object is equal to another Index object. + An object to compare with this object + + + Returns the hash code for this instance. + + + Converts integer number to an Index. + + + Converts the value of the current Index object to its equivalent string representation. + + + Represent a range has start and end indexes. + + Range is used by the C# compiler to support the range syntax. + + int[] someArray = new int[5] { 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 }; + int[] subArray1 = someArray[0..2]; // { 1, 2 } + int[] subArray2 = someArray[1..^0]; // { 2, 3, 4, 5 } + + + + + Represent the inclusive start index of the Range. + + + Represent the exclusive end index of the Range. + + + Construct a Range object using the start and end indexes. + Represent the inclusive start index of the range. + Represent the exclusive end index of the range. + + + Indicates whether the current Range object is equal to another object of the same type. + An object to compare with this object + + + Indicates whether the current Range object is equal to another Range object. + An object to compare with this object + + + Returns the hash code for this instance. + + + Converts the value of the current Range object to its equivalent string representation. + + + Create a Range object starting from start index to the end of the collection. + + + Create a Range object starting from first element in the collection to the end Index. + + + Create a Range object starting from first element to the end. + + + Calculate the start offset and length of range object using a collection length. + The length of the collection that the range will be used with. length has to be a positive value. + + For performance reason, we don't validate the input length parameter against negative values. + It is expected Range will be used with collections which always have non negative length/count. + We validate the range is inside the length scope though. + + + + + Helper class for parsing Select linq queries. + + + + + The columns that have been selected from this linq expression. + + + + + The root call that will be looped through to populate . + + Called like: `Table<Movies>().Select(x => new[] { x.Id, x.Name, x.CreatedAt }).Get()` + + + + + + + A Member Node, representing a property on a BaseModel. + + + + + + + A Unary Node, delved into to represent a property on a BaseModel. + + + + + + + Gets a column name from property based on it's supplied attributes. + + + + + + + Helper class for parsing Set linq queries. + + + + + The column that have been selected from this linq expression. + + + + + The Column's type that value should be checked against. + + + + + Value to be updated. + + + + + A Unary Node, delved into to represent a property on a BaseModel. + + + + + + + A Member Node, representing a property on a BaseModel. + + + + + + + Called when visiting a the expected new KeyValuePair(). + + + + + + + + Gets a column name from property based on it's supplied attributes. + + + + + + + Helper class for parsing Where linq queries. + + + + + The filter resulting from this Visitor, capable of producing nested filters. + + + + + An entry point that will be used to populate . + + Invoked like: + `Table<Movies>().Where(x => x.Name == "Top Gun").Get();` + + + + + + + + Called when evaluating a method + + + + + + + + + A constant expression parser (i.e. x => x.Id == 5 <- where '5' is the constant) + + + + + + + + A member expression parser (i.e. => x.Id == Example.Id <- where both `x.Id` and `Example.Id` are parsed as 'members') + + + + + + + + A unary expression parser (i.e. => x.Id == 1 <- where both `1` is considered unary) + + + + + + + + An instantiated class parser (i.e. x => x.CreatedAt <= new DateTime(2022, 08, 20) <- where `new DateTime(...)` is an instantiated expression. + + + + + + + + Gets a column name (postgrest) from a Member Expression (used on BaseModel) + + + + + + + Get the value from a MemberExpression, which includes both fields and properties. + + + + + + + Creates map between linq and + + + + + + + Gets arguments from a method call expression, (i.e. x => x.Name.Contains("Top")) <- where `Top` is the argument on the called method `Contains` + + + + + + + Abstract class that must be implemented by C# Postgrest Models. + + + + + Gets the values of the PrimaryKey columns (there can be multiple) on a model's instance as defined by the [PrimaryKey] attributes on a property on the model. + + + + + Represents a cacheable model + + + + + + The stored Models + + + + + Cache time in UTC. + + + + + A custom resolver that handles mapping column names and property names as well + as handling the conversion of Postgrest Ranges to a C# `Range`. + + + + + Sets the state of the contract resolver to either insert, update, or upsert. + + + + + + + + + + + Allow for the expression of a query filter with linq expressions. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + Allows the creation of a Query Filter using a LINQ expression. + + + + + + + + + + + + String value to be substituted for a null criterion + + + + + + + + + + + + + + Contractor to use single value filtering. + + Column name + Operation: And, Equals, GreaterThan, LessThan, GreaterThanOrEqual, LessThanOrEqual, NotEqual, Is, Adjacent, Not, Like, ILike + + + + + Constructor for Full Text Search. + + Column Name + Operation: FTS, PHFTS, PLFTS, WFTS + + + + + Constructor for Range Queries. + + + Operator: Overlap, StrictlyLeft, StrictlyRight, NotRightOf, NotLeftOf, Adjacent + + + + + Constructor to enable `AND` and `OR` Queries by allowing nested QueryFilters. + + Operation: And, Or + + + + + Constructor to enable `NOT` functionality + + Operation: Not. + + + + + Configuration Object for Full Text Search. + API Reference: http://postgrest.org/en/v7.0.0/api.html?highlight=full%20text%20search#full-text-search + + + + + Query Text + + + + + Defaults to english + + + + + Constructor for Full Text Search. + + + + + + + By default the new record is returned. Set this to 'Minimal' if you don't need this value. + + + + + Specifies if duplicate rows should be ignored and not inserted. + + + + + Count algorithm to use to count rows in a table. + + + + + If the record should be upserted + + + + + /// By specifying the onConflict query parameter, you can make UPSERT work on a column(s) that has a UNIQUE constraint. + + + + + Represents a Request that is backed by a caching strategy. + + + + + + Handler for when Remote Models have been populated + + + + + The Async action that represents the Remote Request + + + + + The Postgrest Table Instance + + + + + The Cache lookup key - a Base64 encoded reproducible URL for this request configuration. + + + + + The Caching provider. + + + + + The Models returned either by Cache Hit or Remote Response + + + + + The response (if applicable) from + + + + + If the cache was hit for this request. + + + + + If the response was stored in cache. + + + + + The stored cache time in UTC. + + + + + + + + Invoked when Remote Models have been populated on this object. + + + + + Constructs a Cache Backed Request that automatically populates itself using the Cache provider (if possible). + + + + + + + + Attempts to load a model from the cache. + + + + + Invokes the stored + + + + + Caches a modeled response using the + + + + + + Raises a property change event. + + + + + + Sets a field within this instance and raises + + + + + + + + + + A wrapper class from which all Responses derive. + + + + + A representation of a successful Postgrest response that transforms the string response into a C# Modelled response. + + + + + + The first model in the response. + + + + + A list of models in the response. + + + + + The number of results matching the specified filters + + + + + + + + Class created from a model derived from `BaseModel` that can generate query requests to a Postgrest Endpoint. + + Representative of a `USE $TABLE` command. + + Model derived from `BaseModel`. + + + + + + + + + + + + + Typically called from the Client `new Client.Table<ModelType>` + + Api Endpoint (ex: "http://localhost:8000"), no trailing slash required. + + Optional client configuration. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + Generates the encoded URL with defined query parameters that will be sent to the Postgrest API. + + + + + + Transforms an object into a string mapped list/dictionary using `JsonSerializerSettings`. + + + + + + + + + + Transforms the defined filters into the expected Postgrest format. + + See: http://postgrest.org/en/v7.0.0/api.html#operators + + + + + + + + + + Performs an INSERT Request. + + + + + + + + + Represents a table constructed with a + + + + + + Represents a caching provider to be used with Get Requests. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + Slices the specified array using the specified range. + + + + diff --git a/Packages/Supabase.Realtime.7.2.0/.signature.p7s b/Packages/Supabase.Realtime.7.2.0/.signature.p7s new file mode 100644 index 0000000..f3fffb5 Binary files /dev/null and b/Packages/Supabase.Realtime.7.2.0/.signature.p7s differ diff --git a/Packages/Supabase.Realtime.7.2.0/README.md b/Packages/Supabase.Realtime.7.2.0/README.md new file mode 100644 index 0000000..55be1f2 --- /dev/null +++ b/Packages/Supabase.Realtime.7.2.0/README.md @@ -0,0 +1,294 @@ +# Supabase.Realtime + +[![Build and Test](https://github.com/supabase-community/realtime-csharp/actions/workflows/build-and-test.yml/badge.svg)](https://github.com/supabase-community/realtime-csharp/actions/workflows/build-and-test.yml) +[![NuGet](https://img.shields.io/nuget/vpre/Supabase.Realtime)](https://www.nuget.org/packages/Supabase.Realtime/) + +## [Notice]: v7.0.0 renames this package from `realtime-csharp` to `Supabase.Realtime`. The depreciation notice has been set in NuGet. The API remains the same. + + +## BREAKING CHANGES MOVING FROM v5.x.x to v6.x.x + +- The realtime client now takes a "fail-fast" approach. On establishing an initial connection, client will throw + a `RealtimeException` in `ConnectAsync()` if the socket server is unreachable. After an initial connection has been + established, the **client will continue attempting reconnections indefinitely until disconnected.** +- [Major, New] C# `EventHandlers` have been changed to `delegates`. This should allow for cleaner event data access over + the previous subclassed `EventArgs` setup. Events are scoped accordingly. For example, the `RealtimeSocket` error + handlers will receive events regarding socket connectivity; whereas the `RealtimeChannel` error handlers will receive + events according to `Channel` joining/leaving/etc. This is implemented with the following methods prefixed by ( + Add/Remove/Clear): + - `RealtimeBroadcast.AddBroadcastEventHandler` + - `RealtimePresence.AddPresenceEventHandler` + - `RealtimeSocket.AddStateChangedHandler` + - `RealtimeSocket.AddMessageReceivedHandler` + - `RealtimeSocket.AddHeartbeatHandler` + - `RealtimeSocket.AddErrorHandler` + - `RealtimeClient.AddDebugHandler` + - `RealtimeClient.AddStateChangedHandler` + - `RealtimeChannel.AddPostgresChangeHandler` + - `RealtimeChannel.AddMessageReceivedHandler` + - `RealtimeChannel.AddErrorHandler` + - `Push.AddMessageReceivedHandler` +- [Major, new] `ClientOptions.Logger` has been removed in favor of `Client.AddDebugHandler()` which allows for + implementing custom logging solutions if desired. + - A simple logger can be set up with the following: + ```c# + client.AddDebugHandler((sender, message, exception) => Debug.WriteLine(message)); + ``` +- [Major] `Connect()` has been marked `Obsolete` in favor of `ConnectAsync()` +- Custom reconnection logic has been removed in favor of using the built-in logic from `Websocket.Client@4.6.1`. +- Exceptions that are handled within this library have been marked as `RealtimeException`s. +- The local, docker-composed test suite has been brought back (as opposed to remotely testing on live supabase servers) + to test against. +- Comments have been added throughout the entire codebase and an `XML` file is now generated on build. + +--- + +**See realtime-csharp in action [here](https://multiplayer-csharp.azurewebsites.net/).** + +`realtime-csharp` is written as a client library for [supabase/realtime](https://github.com/supabase/realtime). + +Documentation can be +found [here](https://supabase-community.github.io/realtime-csharp/api/Supabase.Realtime.Client.html). + +The bulk of this library is a translation and c-sharp-ification of +the [supabase/realtime-js](https://github.com/supabase/realtime-js) library. + +**The Websocket-sharp implementation that Realtime-csharp is dependent on does _not_ support TLS1.3** + +## Getting Started + +Care was had to make this API as _easytm_ to interact with as possible. `Connect()` and `Subscribe()` +have `await`-able signatures +which allow Users to be assured that a connection exists prior to interacting with it. + +```c# +var endpoint = "ws://realtime-dev.localhost:4000/socket"; +client = new Client(endpoint); + +await client.ConnectAsync(); + +// Shorthand for registering a postgres_changes subscription +var channel = client.Channel("realtime", "public", "todos"); + +// Listen to Updates +channel.AddPostgresChangeHandler(ListenType.Updates, (_, change) => +{ + var model = change.Model(); + var oldModel = change.OldModel(); +}); +await channel.Subscribe(); +``` + +Leveraging `Postgrest.BaseModel`s, one ought to be able to coerce SocketResponse Records into their associated models by +calling: + +```c# +// ... +var channel = client.Channel("realtime", "public", "users"); + +channel.AddPostgresChangeHandler(ListenType.Inserts, (_, change) => +{ + var model = change.Model(); +}); + +await channel.Subscribe(); +``` + +## Broadcast + +"Broadcast follows the publish-subscribe pattern where a client publishes messages to a channel with a unique +identifier. For example, a user could send a message to a channel with id room-1. + +Other clients can elect to receive the message in real-time by subscribing to the channel with id room-1. If these +clients are online and subscribed then they will receive the message. + +Broadcast works by connecting your client to the nearest Realtime server, which will communicate with other servers to +relay messages to other clients. + +A common use-case is sharing a user's cursor position with other clients in an online game." + +[Find more information here](https://supabase.com/docs/guides/realtime#broadcast) + +**Given the following model (`CursorBroadcast`):** + +```c# +class MouseBroadcast : BaseBroadcast { } +class MouseStatus +{ + [JsonProperty("mouseX")] + public float MouseX { get; set; } + + [JsonProperty("mouseY")] + public float MouseY { get; set; } + + [JsonProperty("userId")] + public string UserId { get; set; } +} +``` + +**Listen for typed broadcast events**: + +```c# +var channel = supabase.Realtime.Channel("cursor"); + +var broadcast = channel.Register(false, true); +broadcast.AddBroadcastEventHandler((sender, _) => +{ + // Retrieved typed model. + var state = broadcast.Current(); + + Debug.WriteLine($"{state.Payload}: {state.Payload.MouseX}:{state.Payload.MouseY}"); +}); +await channel.Subscribe(); +``` + +**Broadcast an event**: + +```c# +var channel = supabase.Realtime.Channel("cursor"); +var data = new CursorBroadcast { Event = "cursor", Payload = new MouseStatus { MouseX = 123, MouseY = 456 } }; +channel.Send(ChannelType.Broadcast, data); +``` + +## Presence + +"Presence utilizes an in-memory conflict-free replicated data type (CRDT) to track and synchronize shared state in an +eventually consistent manner. It computes the difference between existing state and new state changes and sends the +necessary updates to clients via Broadcast. + +When a new client subscribes to a channel, it will immediately receive the channel's latest state in a single message +instead of waiting for all other clients to send their individual states. + +Clients are free to come-and-go as they please, and as long as they are all subscribed to the same channel then they +will all have the same Presence state as each other. + +The neat thing about Presence is that if a client is suddenly disconnected (for example, they go offline), their state +will be automatically removed from the shared state. If you've ever tried to build an “I'm online” feature which handles +unexpected disconnects, you'll appreciate how useful this is." + +[Find more information here](https://supabase.com/docs/guides/realtime#presence) + +**Given the following model: (`UserPresence`)** + +```c# +class UserPresence: BasePresence +{ + [JsonProperty("lastSeen")] + public DateTime LastSeen { get; set; } +} +``` + +**Listen for typed presence events**: + +```c# +var presenceId = Guid.NewGuid().ToString(); + +var channel = supabase.Realtime.Channel("last-seen"); +var presence = channel.Register(presenceId); + +presence.AddPresenceEventHandler(EventType.Sync, (sender, type) => +{ + foreach (var state in presence.CurrentState) + { + var userId = state.Key; + var lastSeen = state.Value.First().LastSeen; + Debug.WriteLine($"{userId}: {lastSeen}"); + } +}); +await channel.Subscribe(); +``` + +**Track a user presence event**: + +```c# +var presenceId = Guid.NewGuid().ToString(); +var channel = supabase.Realtime.Channel("last-seen"); + +var presence = channel.Register(presenceId); +presence.Track(new UserPresence { LastSeen = DateTime.Now }); +``` + +## Postgres Changes + +"Postgres Changes enable you to listen to database changes and have them broadcast to authorized clients based +on [Row Level Security (RLS)](https://supabase.com/docs/guides/auth/row-level-security) policies. + +This works by Realtime polling your database's logical replication slot for changes, passing those changes to +the [apply_rls](https://github.com/supabase/walrus#reading-wal) SQL function to determine which clients have permission, +and then using Broadcast to send those changes to clients. + +Realtime requires a publication called `supabase_realtime` to determine which tables to poll. You must add tables to +this publication prior to clients subscribing to channels that want to listen for database changes. + +We strongly encourage you to enable RLS on your database tables and have RLS policies in place to prevent unauthorized +parties from accessing your data." + +[Find More Information here](https://supabase.com/docs/guides/realtime#postgres-changes) + +**Using the new `Register` method:** + +```c# +var channel = supabase.Realtime.Channel("public-users"); +channel.Register(new PostgresChangesOptions("public", "users")); +channel.AddPostgresChangeHandler(ListenType.All, (sender, change) => +{ + switch (change.Event) + { + case EventType.Insert: + // User has been created + break; + case EventType.Update: + // User has been updated + break; + case EventType.Delete: + // User has been deleted + break; + } +}); +await channel.Subscribe(); +``` + +## Status + +- [x] Client Connects to Websocket +- [x] Socket Event Handlers + - [x] Open + - [x] Close - when channel is explicitly closed by server or by calling `Channel.Unsubscribe()` + - [x] Error +- [x] Realtime Event Handlers + - [x] `INSERT` + - [x] `UPDATE` + - [x] `DELETE` + - [x] `*` +- [x] Join channels of format: + - [x] `{database}` + - [x] `{database}:{schema}` + - [x] `{database}:{schema}:{table}` + - [x] `{database}:{schema}:{table}:{col}.eq.{val}` +- [x] Responses supply a Generically Typed Model derived from `BaseModel` +- [x] Ability to remove subscription to Realtime Events +- [x] Ability to disconnect from socket. +- [x] Socket reconnects when possible +- [x] Unit Tests +- [x] Documentation +- [x] Nuget Release + +## Package made possible through the efforts of: + +Join the ranks! See a problem? Help fix it! + + + + + +Made with [contrib.rocks](https://contrib.rocks/preview?repo=supabase-community%2Frealtime-csharp). + +## Contributing + +We are more than happy to have contributions! Please submit a PR. + +## Testing + +Note that the latest versions of `supabase/realtime` expect to be able to access a subdomain matching the tenant. For +the case of testing, this means that `realtime-dev.localhost:4000` should be available. 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+ + + + + Sets the current Access Token every heartbeat (see: https://github.com/supabase/realtime-js/blob/59bd47956ebe4e23b3e1a6c07f5fe2cfe943e8ad/src/RealtimeClient.ts#L437) + + + + + Disconnects from the socket server (if connected). + + Status Code + Reason for disconnect + + + + + Sets the JWT access token used for channel subscription authorization and Realtime RLS. + Ref: https://github.com/supabase/realtime-js/pull/117 | https://github.com/supabase/realtime-js/pull/117 + + + + + + Adds a RealtimeChannel subscription - if a subscription exists with the same signature, the existing subscription will be returned. + + The name of the Channel to join (totally arbitrary) + + + + + + Adds a RealtimeChannel subscription - if a subscription exists with the same signature, the existing subscription will be returned. + + Database to connect to, with Supabase this will likely be `realtime`. + Postgres schema, usually `public` + Postgres table name + Postgres column name + Value the specified column should have + + + + + + Removes a channel subscription. + + + + + + The default socket message encoder, used to serialize messages to the socket + server. + + It is unlikely that this will be overriden by the developer. + + + + + + + The default socket message decoder, used to deserialize messages from the socket server. + Ref: + + It is unlikely that this will be overriden by the developer. + + + + + + + Options used when initializing a + + + + + The function to encode outgoing messages. Defaults to JSON + + + + + The function to decode incoming messages. + + + + + The Websocket Transport, for example WebSocket. + + + + + The default timeout in milliseconds to trigger push timeouts. + + + + + @todo Presently unused: Limit the number of events that can be sent per second. + + + + + The interval to send a heartbeat message + + + + + The interval to reconnect + + + + + Request headers to be appended to the connection string. + + + + + The optional params to pass when connecting + + + + + Datetime Style for JSON Deserialization of Models + + + + + Datetime format for JSON Deserialization of Models (Postgrest style) + + + + + Shared constants for Realtime + + + + + The Current Socket state, used in + + + + + Socket Open + + + + + Socket Closed + + + + + Socket is Reconnecting + + + + + Socket has errored + + + + + Mapping of channel states, used with + + + + + Channel is closed + + + + + Channel has errored + + + + + Channel is joined + + + + + Channel is joining + + + + + Channel is leaving + + + + + A channel event type used and parsed in a + + + + + postgres_changes `Insert` event + + + + + postgres_changes `Update` event + + + + + postgres_changes `Delete` event + + + + + A broadcast event + + + + + A presence `state` or `sync` event + + + + + A presence `leave` or `join` event + + + + + The catchall event for `postgres_changes`, parsed into a more specific `Insert`, `Update` or `Delete` + + + + + A system event (likely unused by the developer) + + + + + An internal event (likely unused by the developer) + + + + + A presently unknown event, if this is seen, please open an issue at https://github.com/supabase-community/realtime-csharp + + + + + Map of Presence listener types, used with: + + + + + A sync event (either join or leave) + + + + + A join event + + + + + A leave event + + + + + Mapping for event names that can be used with to send arbitrary data. + This is unlikely to be used by the developer. + + + + + The broadcast event + + + + + The Presence event + + + + + A postgres_changes event + + + + + Timeout interval for requests (used in Socket and Push) + + + + + Phoenix Socket Server Event: CLOSE + + + + + Phoenix Socket Server Event: ERROR + + + + + Phoenix Socket Server Event: JOIN + + + + + Phoenix Socket Server Event: REPLY + + + + + Phoenix Socket Server Event: SYSTEM + + + + + Phoenix Socket Server Event: LEAVE + + + + + Phoenix Server Event: OK + + + + + Phoenix Server Event: POSTGRES_CHANGES + + + + + Phoenix Server Event: BROADCAST + + + + + Phoenix Server Event: PRESENCE_STATE + + + + + Phoenix Server Event: PRESENCE_DIFF + + + + + Phoenix Server Event: ERROR + + + + + The transport type, used with Phoenix server implementations and appended on the + + + + + The event name used to send an access_token to the Phoenix server + + + + + An int array converter that specifically parses Postgrest styled arrays `{1,2,3}` and `[1,2,3]` from strings + into a . + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + An string array converter that specifically parses Postgrest styled arrays `{big,string,array}` and `[1,2,3]` + from strings into a . + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + A custom resolver that handles mapping column names and property names as well + as handling the conversion of Postgrest Ranges to a C# `Range`. + + + + + A Singleton used for debug notifications + + + + + Returns the Singleton Instance. + + + + + Adds a debug listener + + + + + + Removes a debug handler. + + + + + + Clears debug handlers. + + + + + Notifies debug listeners. + + + + + + + + A failure hint + + + + + Reasons for a failure + + + + + Catchall for any kind of failure that is presently untyped. + + + + + A push timeout + + + + + Channel is not open + + + + + Channel cannot be joined + + + + + Socket has errored, either in connection or reconnection. + + + + + Connection has been lost + + + + + No message has been received, usually given by server. + If seen, please open an issue. + + + + + Parses a Failure reason from a + + + + + + + An Exception thrown within + + + + + + + + + + + A specific reason for this exception, as provided by this library. + + + + + Creates exception from a instance. + + + + + + + A contract representing a realtime broadcast + + + + + A delegate for broadcast events + + + + + Adds a broadcast event handler + + + + + + Removes a broadcast event handler + + + + + + Clears all broadcast event handlers + + + + + Sends a broadcast to a given event name with an arbitrary, serializable payload. + + + + + + + + + An internal trigger used for notifying event delegates. + + + + + + A contract representing a realtime channel + + + + + Delegate for messages received on this channel + + + + + Delegate for channel state changes + + + + + Delegate for postgres changes + + + + + Delegate for errors on this channel + + + + + If this channel has been successfully joined (and thus, should be rejoined on a failure) + + + + + Is channel closed? + + + + + Is channel erroring? + + + + + Is channel joined? + + + + + Is channel being joined? + + + + + Is channel leaving? + + + + + The Channel's initialization options + + + + + The Channel's broadcast options (used prior to ) + + + + + The Channel's presence options (used prior to ) + + + + + The Channel's postgres_changes options (used prior to ) + + + + + The Channel's current state + + + + + A string representing this channel's topic, used for identifying/repeat access to this channel. + + + + + Add a state changed listener + + + + + + Remove a state changed handler + + + + + + Clear state changed handlers + + + + + Add a message received handler + + + + + + Remove a message received handler. + + + + + + Clear message received handlers. + + + + + Add a postgres_changes handler + + + + + + + Remove a postgres_changes handler + + + + + + + Clear postgres_changes handlers + + + + + Add an error handler + + + + + + Remove an error handler + + + + + + Clear error handlers. + + + + + Get the helper + + + + + + Get the helper. + + + + + + Push an arbitrary event to a subscribed channel. + + + + + + + + + + Rejoin a channel. + + + + + + Send an arbitrary event with an awaitable task. + + + + + + + + + + Register broadcast options, must be called to use , and prior to + + + + + + + + + Register presence options, must be called to use , and prior to + + + + + + + + Register postgres_changes options, must be called to use , and + prior to + + + + + + + Subscribes to a channel. + + + + + + + Unsubscribes from a channel. + + + + + + Contract representing a Realtime Client + + + + + + + The options initializing this client. + + + + + Json serializer settings + + + + + The connected realtime socket + + + + + A collection of channels ordered by topic name + + + + + Delegate for handling a socket state event, this can be seen as synonymous with the Client's state. + + + + + Add a Socket State listener + + + + + + Remove a Socket State listener + + + + + + Clear socket state listeners + + + + + Adds a debug handler, likely used within a logging solution of some kind. + + + + + + Removes a debug handler + + + + + + Clears debug handlers; + + + + + Initialize a new channel with an arbitrary channel name. + + + + + + + Shorthand initialization of a channel with postgres_changes options already set. + + + + + + + + + + + + Connect to the + + + + + + + Connect to the + + + + + + Disconnect from the + + + + + + + + Remove an initialized + + + + + + Sets the authentication JWT to be passed into all realtime channels. Used for WALRUS permissions. + + + + + + Contract representing an internal debugger. + + + + + A debug event handler + + + + + Adds a debug listener + + + + + + Removes a debug handler. + + + + + + Clears debug handlers. + + + + + Notifies debug listeners + + + + + + + + Contract representing a Realtime Presence class + + + + + Delegate for a presence event. + + + + + Mapping of presence event types + + + + + Sync event (both join and leave) + + + + + Join event + + + + + Leave event + + + + + Send an arbitrary payload as a presence event, MUST be called once to register this client as an active presence. + + + + + + + Untracks a client + + + + + + + Add a presence event handler + + + + + + + Remove a presence event handler + + + + + + + Clear presence events. + + + + + + Contract representing a "Push" or an outgoing message to the socket server + + + + + + + Delegate for a message event. + + + + + Add a message received handler + + + + + + Remove a message received handler + + + + + + Clear Message received handlers. + + + + + The calling or parent channel + + + + + The event name this push is registered under. + + + + + Is push sent? + + + + + The wrapped SocketRequest + + + + + The payload (present in ) + + + + + A unique ID representing this push. + + + + + The server's response + + + + + A timeout event handler. + + + + + Resend this push, only called on a failed push attempt. + + + + + + Send this push. + + + + + Contract for a realtime socket. + + + + + Is this socket connected? + + + + + Delegate for errors on this socket + + + + + Delegate for handling socket state changes. + + + + + Delegate for handling message received events. + + + + + Delegate for handling a heartbeat event. + + + + + Add a state changed handler. + + + + + + Remove a state changed handler. + + + + + + Clear state changed handlers. + + + + + Add a message received handler. + + + + + + Remove a message received handler. + + + + + + Clear message received handlers. + + + + + Add a heartbeat handler. + + + + + + Remove heartbeat handler. + + + + + + Clear heartbeat handlers. + + + + + Add an error handler + + + + + + Remove an error handler + + + + + + Clear error handlers. + + + + + Gets the roundtrip time of a single message between client and server. + + + + + + Connects to a socket + + + + + + Disconnects from a socket + + + + + + + Generates a Message ref, used in + + + + + + Push a to the + + + + + + The phoenix specific reply event name for a message. + + + + + + + Contract for a socket response + + + + + The raw event name + + + + + The parsed event type + + + + + The opinionated payload matching a + + + + + The unique id of this response + + + + + The topic. + + + + + Represents a Broadcast response with a modeled payload. + + + + + + The typed payload. + + + + + Represents an arbitrary Broadcast response. + + + + + The event. + + + + + The payload. + + + + + Represents an arbitrary Presence response. + + + + + The ref for this event. (can be used to establish sequence) + + + + + The previous ref for this presence event (can be used to establish sequence) + + + + + Disables serialization of phoenix_ref + + + + + + Disables serialization of phoenix_prev_ref + + + + + + Handles a `postgres_changes` channel + + For Example in the js client: + + const databaseFilter = { + schema: 'public', + table: 'messages', + filter: `room_id=eq.${channelId}`, + event: 'INSERT', + } + + Would translate to: + + new PostgresChangesOptions("public", "messages", $"room_id=eq.{channelId}"); + + + + + Mapping of postgres changes listener types + + + + + All event + + + + + INSERT events + + + + + UPDATE events + + + + + DELETE events + + + + + The schema for this listener, likely: `public` + + + + + The table for this listener, can be: `*` matching all tables in schema. + + + + + The filter for this listener + + + + + The parameters passed to the server + + + + + The stringified event listener type + + + + + Postgres changes options. + + + + + + + + + + Check if object are equals + + + + + + + Generate hash code + + + + + + + + + + + + A postgres changes event. + + + + + + + + Hydrates the referenced record into a Model (if possible). + + + + + + + Hydrates the old_record into a Model (if possible). + + NOTE: If you want to receive the "previous" data for updates and deletes, you will need to set `REPLICA IDENTITY to FULL`, like this: `ALTER TABLE your_table REPLICA IDENTITY FULL`; + + + + + + + The payload. + + + + + + The payload data. + + + + + Options used to initialize Realtime Presence + + + + + key option is used to track presence payload across clients + + + + + Presence options. + + + + + + Represents a presence_diff response + + + + + + + + + a Presence Diff payload + + + + + + The joining presences. + + + + + The leaving presences. + + + + + A presence diff payload + + + + + + The metas containing current presences + + + + + + + + + + + A presence state payload response + + + + + + The metas containing joins and leaves + + + + + Represents a realtime broadcast client. + + Broadcast follows the publish-subscribe pattern where a client publishes messages to a channel with a unique identifier. + Other clients can elect to receive the message in real-time by subscribing to the channel with the same unique identifier. If these clients are online and subscribed then they will receive the message. + + Broadcast works by connecting your client to the nearest Realtime server, which will communicate with other servers to relay messages to other clients. + A common use-case is sharing a user's cursor position with other clients in an online game. + + A model representing expected payload. + + + + The last received broadcast. + + + + + Initializes a realtime broadcast helper class. + + + + + + + + Adds a broadcast event listener. + + + + + + Removes a broadcast event listener. + + + + + + Clears all broadcast event listeners + + + + + Called by when a broadcast event is received, then parsed/typed here. + + + + + + + Broadcasts an arbitrary payload + + + + + + + + Class representation of a channel subscription + + + + + As to whether this Channel is Closed + + + + + As to if this Channel has Errored + + + + + As to if this Channel is currently Joined + + + + + As to if this Channel is currently Joining + + + + + As to if this channel is currently leaving + + + + + The channel's topic (identifier) + + + + + The Channel's current state. + + + + + Options passed to this channel instance. + + + + + The saved Broadcast Options, set in + + + + + The saved Presence Options, set in + + + + + The saved Postgres Changes Options, set in + + + + + Flag stating whether a channel has been joined once or not. + + + + + Flag stating if a channel is currently subscribed. + + + + + Returns the instance. + + + + + + Returns a typed instance. + + + + + + + Returns the instance. + + + + + + Returns a typed instance. + + Model representing a Presence payload + + + + + The initial request to join a channel (repeated on channel disconnect) + + + + + Buffer of Pushes held because of Socket availability + + + + + Initializes a Channel - must call `Subscribe()` to receive events. + + + + + Handles socket state changes, specifically when a socket reconnects this channel (if previously subscribed) + should also rejoin. + + + + + + + Registers a instance - allowing broadcast responses to be parsed. + + + enables client to receive message it has broadcast + instructs server to acknowledge that broadcast message was received + + + + + + Registers a instance - allowing presence responses to be parsed and state to be tracked. + + The model representing a presence payload. + used to track presence payload across clients + + Thrown if called multiple times. + + + + Registers a state changed listener relative to this channel. Called when channel state changes. + + + + + + Removes a channel state changed listener + + + + + + Clears all channel state changed listeners + + + + + Notifies registered listeners that a channel state has changed. + + + + + + + Registers a message received listener, called when a socket message is received for this channel. + + + + + + Removes a message received listener. + + + + + + Clears message received listeners. + + + + + Notifies registered listeners that a channel message has been received. + + + + + + Add a postgres changes listener. Should be paired with . + + The type of event this callback should process. + + + + + Removes a postgres changes listener. + + The type of event this callback was registered to process. + + + + + Clears all postgres changes listeners. + + + + + Adds an error event handler. + + + + + + Removes an error event handler + + + + + + + Clears Error Event Handlers + + + + + Notifies listeners of a postgres change message being received. + + + + + + + Registers postgres_changes options, can be called multiple times. + + Should be paired with + + + + + + + Subscribes to the channel given supplied Options/params. + + + + + + Unsubscribes from the channel. + + + + + Sends a `Push` request under this channel. + + Maintains a buffer in the event push is called prior to the channel being joined. + + + + + + + + + Sends an arbitrary payload with a given payload type () + + + + + + + + + Rejoins the channel. + + + + + + Enqueues a message. + + + + + + Generates the Join Push message by merging broadcast, presence, and postgres_changes options. + + + + + + Generates an auth push. + + + + + + If the channel errors internally (phoenix error, not transport) attempt rejoining. + + + + + + + Sends the phoenix server a join message. + + + + + + Handles a received join response (received after sending on subscribe/reconnection) + + + + + + + Called when a socket message is received, parses the correct event handler to pass to. + + + + + + Create a Binding and add to a list + + + + + + Try to bind a PostgresChangesHandler to a PostgresChangesOptions + + + + + + + Filter the binding list and try to add an id from socket to its binding + + + + + + Try to invoke the handler properly based on event type and socket response + + + + + + + Remove handler from binding + + + + + + + Represents a realtime presence client. + + When a client subscribes to a channel, it will immediately receive the channel's latest state in a single message. + Clients are free to come-and-go as they please, and as long as they are all subscribed to the same channel then they will all have the same Presence state as each other. + If a client is suddenly disconnected (for example, they go offline), their state will be automatically removed from the shared state. + + A model representing expected payload. + + + + The Last State of this Presence instance. + + + + + The Current State of this Presence instance. + + + + + Initializes a realtime presence helper class. + + + + + + + + Add presence event handler for a given event type. + + + + + + + Remove an event handler + + + + + + + Clears all event handlers for a given type (if specified) or clears all handlers. + + + + + + Notifies listeners of state changes + + + + + + Called in two cases: + - By `RealtimeChannel` when it receives a `presence_state` initializing message. + - By `RealtimeChannel` When a diff has been received and a new response is saved. + + + + + + Triggers a diff comparison and emits events accordingly. + + + + + + + "Tracks" an event, used with . + + + + + + + Untracks an event. + + + + + Sets the internal Presence State from the + + + + + Socket connection handler. + + + + + Returns whether or not the connection is alive. + + + + + The Socket Endpoint + + + + + + + + Shortcut property that merges with + Headers specified in take precedence over + + + + + Initializes this Socket instance. + + + + + + + Connects to a socket server and registers event listeners. + + + + + Disconnects from the socket server. + + + + + + + Adds a listener to be notified when the socket state changes. + + + + + + Removes a specified listener from socket state changes. + + + + + + Notifies all listeners that the socket state has changed. + + + + + + Clears all of the listeners from receiving event state changes. + + + + + Adds a listener to be notified when a message is received. + + + + + + Removes a specified listener from messages received. + + + + + + Notifies all listeners that the socket has received a message + + + + + + Clears all of the listeners from receiving event state changes. + + + + + Adds a listener to be notified when a message is received. + + + + + + Removes a specified listener from messages received. + + + + + + Notifies all listeners that the socket has received a heartbeat + + + + + + Clears all of the listeners from receiving event state changes. + + + + + Adds an error event handler. + + + + + + Removes an error event handler + + + + + + + Clears Error Event Handlers + + + + + Pushes formatted data to the socket server. + + If the connection is not alive, the data will be placed into a buffer to be sent when reconnected. + + + + + + Returns the latency (in millis) of roundtrip time from socket to server and back. + + + + + + Maintains a heartbeat connection with the socket server to prevent disconnection. + + + + + Called when the socket opens, registers the heartbeat thread and cancels the reconnection timer. + + + + + The socket has reconnected (or connected) + + + + + + The socket has disconnected, called either through a socket closing or erroring. + + + + + + Parses a received socket message into a non-generic type. + + + + + + Handles socket errors, increments reconnection count if a connection has been established at least once. + + + + + + + Begins the reconnection thread with a progressively increasing interval. + + + + + Generates an incrementing identifier for message references - this reference is used + to coordinate requests with their responses. + + + + + + Returns the expected reply event name based off a generated message ref. + + + + + + + Dispose of the web socket connection. + + + + + Flushes `Push` requests added while a socket was disconnected. + + + + + A generic, internal phoenix server response + + + + + The response. + + + + + The status. + + + + + Options to initialize a socket. + + + + + A user token (used for WALRUS permissions) + + + + + A Supabase hosted public key + + + + + Representation of a Socket Request, used by + + + + + The type + + + + + The topic being sent to + + + + + The Event name + + + + + The json serializable payload + + + + + The unique ref for this request. + + + + + The join ref (if applicable) + + + + + A SocketResponse with support for Generically typed Payload + + + + + + + + + The typed payload response + + + + + Representation of a Socket Response. + + + + + Represents a socket response + + + + + + The internal realtime topic. + + + + + The internal, raw event given by the socket + + + + + The typed, parsed event given by this library. + + + + + The payload/response. + + + + + An internal reference to this particular feedback loop. + + + + + The raw JSON string of the received data. + + + + + + + + The record referenced. + + + + + The previous state of the referenced record. + + + + + A socket response payload. + + + + + Displays Column information from the Database. + + Will always be an array but can be empty + + + + + The timestamp of the commit referenced. + + Will either be a string or null + + + + + The record referenced. + + Will always be an object but can be empty. + + + + + The previous state of the referenced record. + + Will always be an object but can be empty. + + + + + The Schema affected. + + + + + The Table affected. + + + + + The action type performed (INSERT, UPDATE, DELETE, etc.) + + + + + The parsed type. + + + + + Status of response + + + + + The unparsed response object + + + + + Either null or an array of errors. + See: https://github.com/supabase/walrus/#error-states + + + + + Presence joins (parsed later) + + + + + Presence leaves (parsed later) + + + + + The channel (system) + + + + + The extension (system) + + + + + The message (system) + + + + + Simple method to form a query string (albeit poorly) from a dictionary. + + + + + + + Generates a Channel topic string of format: `realtime{:schema?}{:table?}{:col.eq.:val?}` + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/Packages/Supabase.Realtime.7.2.0/lib/netstandard2.1/Supabase.Realtime.dll b/Packages/Supabase.Realtime.7.2.0/lib/netstandard2.1/Supabase.Realtime.dll new file mode 100644 index 0000000..bae5f76 Binary files /dev/null and b/Packages/Supabase.Realtime.7.2.0/lib/netstandard2.1/Supabase.Realtime.dll differ diff --git a/Packages/Supabase.Realtime.7.2.0/lib/netstandard2.1/Supabase.Realtime.xml b/Packages/Supabase.Realtime.7.2.0/lib/netstandard2.1/Supabase.Realtime.xml new file mode 100644 index 0000000..adfc34a --- /dev/null +++ b/Packages/Supabase.Realtime.7.2.0/lib/netstandard2.1/Supabase.Realtime.xml @@ -0,0 +1,2741 @@ + + + + Supabase.Realtime + + + + + Options + + + + + self option enables client to receive message it broadcast + + + + + ack option instructs server to acknowledge that broadcast message was received + + + + + Initializes broadcast options + + + + + + + Channel Options + + + + + A function that returns the current access token. + + + + + Parameters that are sent to the channel when opened (JSON Serializable) + + + + + The Client Options + + + + + The Serializer Settings + + + + + The Channel Options (typically only called from within the ) + + + + + + + + Class representation of a single request sent to the Socket server. + + `Push` also adds additional functionality for retrying, timeouts, and listeners + for its associated response from the server. + + + + + Flag representing the `sent` state of a request. + + + + + Invoked when this `Push` has not been responded to within the timeout interval. + + + + + Accessor for the returned Socket Response + + + + + The associated channel. + + + + + The event requested. + + + + + Payload of data to be sent. + + + + + Represents the Pushed (sent) Message + + + + + Ref Of this Message + + + + + Handlers for notifications of message events. + + + + + Initializes a single request that will be `Pushed` to the Socket server. + + + + + + + + + + + Resends a `Push` request. + + + + + + Sends a `Push` request and initializes the Timeout. + + + + + Keeps an internal timer for raising an event if this message is not responded to. + + + + + Handles when a socket message is received for this push. + + + + + + + Adds a listener to be notified when a message is received. + + + + + + Removes a specified listener from messages received. + + + + + + Notifies all listeners that the socket has received a message + + + + + + Clears all of the listeners from receiving event state changes. + + + + + Singleton that represents a Client connection to a Realtime Server. + + It maintains a singular Websocket with asynchronous listeners (RealtimeChannels). + + + client = Client.Instance + + + + + Exposes all Realtime RealtimeChannel Subscriptions for R/O public consumption + + + + + The backing Socket class. + + Most methods of the Client act as proxies to the Socket class. + + + + + Client Options - most of which are regarding Socket connection Options + + + + + + + + Custom Serializer resolvers and converters that will be used for encoding and decoding Postgrest JSON responses. + + By default, Postgrest seems to use a date format that C# and Newtonsoft do not like, so this initial + configuration handles that. + + + + + JWT Access token for WALRUS security + + + + + Handlers for notifications of state changes. + + + + + + Initializes a Client instance, this method should be called prior to any other method. + + The connection url (ex: "ws://localhost:4000/socket" - no trailing slash required) + + Client + + + + Attempts to connect to the Socket. + + Returns when socket has successfully connected. + + + + + + Attempts to connect to the socket. + + Provides a callback for `Task` driven returns. + + + + + + + Adds a listener to be notified when the socket state changes. + + + + + Removes a specified listener from socket state changes. + + + + + Clears all of the listeners from receiving socket state changes. + + + + + Notifies all listeners that the current user auth state has changed. + + This is mainly used internally to fire notifications - most client applications won't need this. + + + + + + Adds a debug handler, likely used within a logging solution of some kind. + + + + + + Removes a debug handler + + + + + + Clears debug handlers; + + + + + Sets the current Access Token every heartbeat (see: https://github.com/supabase/realtime-js/blob/59bd47956ebe4e23b3e1a6c07f5fe2cfe943e8ad/src/RealtimeClient.ts#L437) + + + + + Disconnects from the socket server (if connected). + + Status Code + Reason for disconnect + + + + + Sets the JWT access token used for channel subscription authorization and Realtime RLS. + Ref: https://github.com/supabase/realtime-js/pull/117 | https://github.com/supabase/realtime-js/pull/117 + + + + + + Adds a RealtimeChannel subscription - if a subscription exists with the same signature, the existing subscription will be returned. + + The name of the Channel to join (totally arbitrary) + + + + + + Adds a RealtimeChannel subscription - if a subscription exists with the same signature, the existing subscription will be returned. + + Database to connect to, with Supabase this will likely be `realtime`. + Postgres schema, usually `public` + Postgres table name + Postgres column name + Value the specified column should have + + + + + + Removes a channel subscription. + + + + + + The default socket message encoder, used to serialize messages to the socket + server. + + It is unlikely that this will be overriden by the developer. + + + + + + + The default socket message decoder, used to deserialize messages from the socket server. + Ref: + + It is unlikely that this will be overriden by the developer. + + + + + + + Options used when initializing a + + + + + The function to encode outgoing messages. Defaults to JSON + + + + + The function to decode incoming messages. + + + + + The Websocket Transport, for example WebSocket. + + + + + The default timeout in milliseconds to trigger push timeouts. + + + + + @todo Presently unused: Limit the number of events that can be sent per second. + + + + + The interval to send a heartbeat message + + + + + The interval to reconnect + + + + + Request headers to be appended to the connection string. + + + + + The optional params to pass when connecting + + + + + Datetime Style for JSON Deserialization of Models + + + + + Datetime format for JSON Deserialization of Models (Postgrest style) + + + + + Shared constants for Realtime + + + + + The Current Socket state, used in + + + + + Socket Open + + + + + Socket Closed + + + + + Socket is Reconnecting + + + + + Socket has errored + + + + + Mapping of channel states, used with + + + + + Channel is closed + + + + + Channel has errored + + + + + Channel is joined + + + + + Channel is joining + + + + + Channel is leaving + + + + + A channel event type used and parsed in a + + + + + postgres_changes `Insert` event + + + + + postgres_changes `Update` event + + + + + postgres_changes `Delete` event + + + + + A broadcast event + + + + + A presence `state` or `sync` event + + + + + A presence `leave` or `join` event + + + + + The catchall event for `postgres_changes`, parsed into a more specific `Insert`, `Update` or `Delete` + + + + + A system event (likely unused by the developer) + + + + + An internal event (likely unused by the developer) + + + + + A presently unknown event, if this is seen, please open an issue at https://github.com/supabase-community/realtime-csharp + + + + + Map of Presence listener types, used with: + + + + + A sync event (either join or leave) + + + + + A join event + + + + + A leave event + + + + + Mapping for event names that can be used with to send arbitrary data. + This is unlikely to be used by the developer. + + + + + The broadcast event + + + + + The Presence event + + + + + A postgres_changes event + + + + + Timeout interval for requests (used in Socket and Push) + + + + + Phoenix Socket Server Event: CLOSE + + + + + Phoenix Socket Server Event: ERROR + + + + + Phoenix Socket Server Event: JOIN + + + + + Phoenix Socket Server Event: REPLY + + + + + Phoenix Socket Server Event: SYSTEM + + + + + Phoenix Socket Server Event: LEAVE + + + + + Phoenix Server Event: OK + + + + + Phoenix Server Event: POSTGRES_CHANGES + + + + + Phoenix Server Event: BROADCAST + + + + + Phoenix Server Event: PRESENCE_STATE + + + + + Phoenix Server Event: PRESENCE_DIFF + + + + + Phoenix Server Event: ERROR + + + + + The transport type, used with Phoenix server implementations and appended on the + + + + + The event name used to send an access_token to the Phoenix server + + + + + An int array converter that specifically parses Postgrest styled arrays `{1,2,3}` and `[1,2,3]` from strings + into a . + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + An string array converter that specifically parses Postgrest styled arrays `{big,string,array}` and `[1,2,3]` + from strings into a . + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + A custom resolver that handles mapping column names and property names as well + as handling the conversion of Postgrest Ranges to a C# `Range`. + + + + + A Singleton used for debug notifications + + + + + Returns the Singleton Instance. + + + + + Adds a debug listener + + + + + + Removes a debug handler. + + + + + + Clears debug handlers. + + + + + Notifies debug listeners. + + + + + + + + A failure hint + + + + + Reasons for a failure + + + + + Catchall for any kind of failure that is presently untyped. + + + + + A push timeout + + + + + Channel is not open + + + + + Channel cannot be joined + + + + + Socket has errored, either in connection or reconnection. + + + + + Connection has been lost + + + + + No message has been received, usually given by server. + If seen, please open an issue. + + + + + Parses a Failure reason from a + + + + + + + An Exception thrown within + + + + + + + + + + + A specific reason for this exception, as provided by this library. + + + + + Creates exception from a instance. + + + + + + + A contract representing a realtime broadcast + + + + + A delegate for broadcast events + + + + + Adds a broadcast event handler + + + + + + Removes a broadcast event handler + + + + + + Clears all broadcast event handlers + + + + + Sends a broadcast to a given event name with an arbitrary, serializable payload. + + + + + + + + + An internal trigger used for notifying event delegates. + + + + + + A contract representing a realtime channel + + + + + Delegate for messages received on this channel + + + + + Delegate for channel state changes + + + + + Delegate for postgres changes + + + + + Delegate for errors on this channel + + + + + If this channel has been successfully joined (and thus, should be rejoined on a failure) + + + + + Is channel closed? + + + + + Is channel erroring? + + + + + Is channel joined? + + + + + Is channel being joined? + + + + + Is channel leaving? + + + + + The Channel's initialization options + + + + + The Channel's broadcast options (used prior to ) + + + + + The Channel's presence options (used prior to ) + + + + + The Channel's postgres_changes options (used prior to ) + + + + + The Channel's current state + + + + + A string representing this channel's topic, used for identifying/repeat access to this channel. + + + + + Add a state changed listener + + + + + + Remove a state changed handler + + + + + + Clear state changed handlers + + + + + Add a message received handler + + + + + + Remove a message received handler. + + + + + + Clear message received handlers. + + + + + Add a postgres_changes handler + + + + + + + Remove a postgres_changes handler + + + + + + + Clear postgres_changes handlers + + + + + Add an error handler + + + + + + Remove an error handler + + + + + + Clear error handlers. + + + + + Get the helper + + + + + + Get the helper. + + + + + + Push an arbitrary event to a subscribed channel. + + + + + + + + + + Rejoin a channel. + + + + + + Send an arbitrary event with an awaitable task. + + + + + + + + + + Register broadcast options, must be called to use , and prior to + + + + + + + + + Register presence options, must be called to use , and prior to + + + + + + + + Register postgres_changes options, must be called to use , and + prior to + + + + + + + Subscribes to a channel. + + + + + + + Unsubscribes from a channel. + + + + + + Contract representing a Realtime Client + + + + + + + The options initializing this client. + + + + + Json serializer settings + + + + + The connected realtime socket + + + + + A collection of channels ordered by topic name + + + + + Delegate for handling a socket state event, this can be seen as synonymous with the Client's state. + + + + + Add a Socket State listener + + + + + + Remove a Socket State listener + + + + + + Clear socket state listeners + + + + + Adds a debug handler, likely used within a logging solution of some kind. + + + + + + Removes a debug handler + + + + + + Clears debug handlers; + + + + + Initialize a new channel with an arbitrary channel name. + + + + + + + Shorthand initialization of a channel with postgres_changes options already set. + + + + + + + + + + + + Connect to the + + + + + + + Connect to the + + + + + + Disconnect from the + + + + + + + + Remove an initialized + + + + + + Sets the authentication JWT to be passed into all realtime channels. Used for WALRUS permissions. + + + + + + Contract representing an internal debugger. + + + + + A debug event handler + + + + + Adds a debug listener + + + + + + Removes a debug handler. + + + + + + Clears debug handlers. + + + + + Notifies debug listeners + + + + + + + + Contract representing a Realtime Presence class + + + + + Delegate for a presence event. + + + + + Mapping of presence event types + + + + + Sync event (both join and leave) + + + + + Join event + + + + + Leave event + + + + + Send an arbitrary payload as a presence event, MUST be called once to register this client as an active presence. + + + + + + + Untracks a client + + + + + + + Add a presence event handler + + + + + + + Remove a presence event handler + + + + + + + Clear presence events. + + + + + + Contract representing a "Push" or an outgoing message to the socket server + + + + + + + Delegate for a message event. + + + + + Add a message received handler + + + + + + Remove a message received handler + + + + + + Clear Message received handlers. + + + + + The calling or parent channel + + + + + The event name this push is registered under. + + + + + Is push sent? + + + + + The wrapped SocketRequest + + + + + The payload (present in ) + + + + + A unique ID representing this push. + + + + + The server's response + + + + + A timeout event handler. + + + + + Resend this push, only called on a failed push attempt. + + + + + + Send this push. + + + + + Contract for a realtime socket. + + + + + Is this socket connected? + + + + + Delegate for errors on this socket + + + + + Delegate for handling socket state changes. + + + + + Delegate for handling message received events. + + + + + Delegate for handling a heartbeat event. + + + + + Add a state changed handler. + + + + + + Remove a state changed handler. + + + + + + Clear state changed handlers. + + + + + Add a message received handler. + + + + + + Remove a message received handler. + + + + + + Clear message received handlers. + + + + + Add a heartbeat handler. + + + + + + Remove heartbeat handler. + + + + + + Clear heartbeat handlers. + + + + + Add an error handler + + + + + + Remove an error handler + + + + + + Clear error handlers. + + + + + Gets the roundtrip time of a single message between client and server. + + + + + + Connects to a socket + + + + + + Disconnects from a socket + + + + + + + Generates a Message ref, used in + + + + + + Push a to the + + + + + + The phoenix specific reply event name for a message. + + + + + + + Contract for a socket response + + + + + The raw event name + + + + + The parsed event type + + + + + The opinionated payload matching a + + + + + The unique id of this response + + + + + The topic. + + + + + Represents a Broadcast response with a modeled payload. + + + + + + The typed payload. + + + + + Represents an arbitrary Broadcast response. + + + + + The event. + + + + + The payload. + + + + + Represents an arbitrary Presence response. + + + + + The ref for this event. (can be used to establish sequence) + + + + + The previous ref for this presence event (can be used to establish sequence) + + + + + Disables serialization of phoenix_ref + + + + + + Disables serialization of phoenix_prev_ref + + + + + + Handles a `postgres_changes` channel + + For Example in the js client: + + const databaseFilter = { + schema: 'public', + table: 'messages', + filter: `room_id=eq.${channelId}`, + event: 'INSERT', + } + + Would translate to: + + new PostgresChangesOptions("public", "messages", $"room_id=eq.{channelId}"); + + + + + Mapping of postgres changes listener types + + + + + All event + + + + + INSERT events + + + + + UPDATE events + + + + + DELETE events + + + + + The schema for this listener, likely: `public` + + + + + The table for this listener, can be: `*` matching all tables in schema. + + + + + The filter for this listener + + + + + The parameters passed to the server + + + + + The stringified event listener type + + + + + Postgres changes options. + + + + + + + + + + Check if object are equals + + + + + + + Generate hash code + + + + + + + + + + + + A postgres changes event. + + + + + + + + Hydrates the referenced record into a Model (if possible). + + + + + + + Hydrates the old_record into a Model (if possible). + + NOTE: If you want to receive the "previous" data for updates and deletes, you will need to set `REPLICA IDENTITY to FULL`, like this: `ALTER TABLE your_table REPLICA IDENTITY FULL`; + + + + + + + The payload. + + + + + + The payload data. + + + + + Options used to initialize Realtime Presence + + + + + key option is used to track presence payload across clients + + + + + Presence options. + + + + + + Represents a presence_diff response + + + + + + + + + a Presence Diff payload + + + + + + The joining presences. + + + + + The leaving presences. + + + + + A presence diff payload + + + + + + The metas containing current presences + + + + + + + + + + + A presence state payload response + + + + + + The metas containing joins and leaves + + + + + Represents a realtime broadcast client. + + Broadcast follows the publish-subscribe pattern where a client publishes messages to a channel with a unique identifier. + Other clients can elect to receive the message in real-time by subscribing to the channel with the same unique identifier. If these clients are online and subscribed then they will receive the message. + + Broadcast works by connecting your client to the nearest Realtime server, which will communicate with other servers to relay messages to other clients. + A common use-case is sharing a user's cursor position with other clients in an online game. + + A model representing expected payload. + + + + The last received broadcast. + + + + + Initializes a realtime broadcast helper class. + + + + + + + + Adds a broadcast event listener. + + + + + + Removes a broadcast event listener. + + + + + + Clears all broadcast event listeners + + + + + Called by when a broadcast event is received, then parsed/typed here. + + + + + + + Broadcasts an arbitrary payload + + + + + + + + Class representation of a channel subscription + + + + + As to whether this Channel is Closed + + + + + As to if this Channel has Errored + + + + + As to if this Channel is currently Joined + + + + + As to if this Channel is currently Joining + + + + + As to if this channel is currently leaving + + + + + The channel's topic (identifier) + + + + + The Channel's current state. + + + + + Options passed to this channel instance. + + + + + The saved Broadcast Options, set in + + + + + The saved Presence Options, set in + + + + + The saved Postgres Changes Options, set in + + + + + Flag stating whether a channel has been joined once or not. + + + + + Flag stating if a channel is currently subscribed. + + + + + Returns the instance. + + + + + + Returns a typed instance. + + + + + + + Returns the instance. + + + + + + Returns a typed instance. + + Model representing a Presence payload + + + + + The initial request to join a channel (repeated on channel disconnect) + + + + + Buffer of Pushes held because of Socket availability + + + + + Initializes a Channel - must call `Subscribe()` to receive events. + + + + + Handles socket state changes, specifically when a socket reconnects this channel (if previously subscribed) + should also rejoin. + + + + + + + Registers a instance - allowing broadcast responses to be parsed. + + + enables client to receive message it has broadcast + instructs server to acknowledge that broadcast message was received + + + + + + Registers a instance - allowing presence responses to be parsed and state to be tracked. + + The model representing a presence payload. + used to track presence payload across clients + + Thrown if called multiple times. + + + + Registers a state changed listener relative to this channel. Called when channel state changes. + + + + + + Removes a channel state changed listener + + + + + + Clears all channel state changed listeners + + + + + Notifies registered listeners that a channel state has changed. + + + + + + + Registers a message received listener, called when a socket message is received for this channel. + + + + + + Removes a message received listener. + + + + + + Clears message received listeners. + + + + + Notifies registered listeners that a channel message has been received. + + + + + + Add a postgres changes listener. Should be paired with . + + The type of event this callback should process. + + + + + Removes a postgres changes listener. + + The type of event this callback was registered to process. + + + + + Clears all postgres changes listeners. + + + + + Adds an error event handler. + + + + + + Removes an error event handler + + + + + + + Clears Error Event Handlers + + + + + Notifies listeners of a postgres change message being received. + + + + + + + Registers postgres_changes options, can be called multiple times. + + Should be paired with + + + + + + + Subscribes to the channel given supplied Options/params. + + + + + + Unsubscribes from the channel. + + + + + Sends a `Push` request under this channel. + + Maintains a buffer in the event push is called prior to the channel being joined. + + + + + + + + + Sends an arbitrary payload with a given payload type () + + + + + + + + + Rejoins the channel. + + + + + + Enqueues a message. + + + + + + Generates the Join Push message by merging broadcast, presence, and postgres_changes options. + + + + + + Generates an auth push. + + + + + + If the channel errors internally (phoenix error, not transport) attempt rejoining. + + + + + + + Sends the phoenix server a join message. + + + + + + Handles a received join response (received after sending on subscribe/reconnection) + + + + + + + Called when a socket message is received, parses the correct event handler to pass to. + + + + + + Create a Binding and add to a list + + + + + + Try to bind a PostgresChangesHandler to a PostgresChangesOptions + + + + + + + Filter the binding list and try to add an id from socket to its binding + + + + + + Try to invoke the handler properly based on event type and socket response + + + + + + + Remove handler from binding + + + + + + + Represents a realtime presence client. + + When a client subscribes to a channel, it will immediately receive the channel's latest state in a single message. + Clients are free to come-and-go as they please, and as long as they are all subscribed to the same channel then they will all have the same Presence state as each other. + If a client is suddenly disconnected (for example, they go offline), their state will be automatically removed from the shared state. + + A model representing expected payload. + + + + The Last State of this Presence instance. + + + + + The Current State of this Presence instance. + + + + + Initializes a realtime presence helper class. + + + + + + + + Add presence event handler for a given event type. + + + + + + + Remove an event handler + + + + + + + Clears all event handlers for a given type (if specified) or clears all handlers. + + + + + + Notifies listeners of state changes + + + + + + Called in two cases: + - By `RealtimeChannel` when it receives a `presence_state` initializing message. + - By `RealtimeChannel` When a diff has been received and a new response is saved. + + + + + + Triggers a diff comparison and emits events accordingly. + + + + + + + "Tracks" an event, used with . + + + + + + + Untracks an event. + + + + + Sets the internal Presence State from the + + + + + Socket connection handler. + + + + + Returns whether or not the connection is alive. + + + + + The Socket Endpoint + + + + + + + + Shortcut property that merges with + Headers specified in take precedence over + + + + + Initializes this Socket instance. + + + + + + + Connects to a socket server and registers event listeners. + + + + + Disconnects from the socket server. + + + + + + + Adds a listener to be notified when the socket state changes. + + + + + + Removes a specified listener from socket state changes. + + + + + + Notifies all listeners that the socket state has changed. + + + + + + Clears all of the listeners from receiving event state changes. + + + + + Adds a listener to be notified when a message is received. + + + + + + Removes a specified listener from messages received. + + + + + + Notifies all listeners that the socket has received a message + + + + + + Clears all of the listeners from receiving event state changes. + + + + + Adds a listener to be notified when a message is received. + + + + + + Removes a specified listener from messages received. + + + + + + Notifies all listeners that the socket has received a heartbeat + + + + + + Clears all of the listeners from receiving event state changes. + + + + + Adds an error event handler. + + + + + + Removes an error event handler + + + + + + + Clears Error Event Handlers + + + + + Pushes formatted data to the socket server. + + If the connection is not alive, the data will be placed into a buffer to be sent when reconnected. + + + + + + Returns the latency (in millis) of roundtrip time from socket to server and back. + + + + + + Maintains a heartbeat connection with the socket server to prevent disconnection. + + + + + Called when the socket opens, registers the heartbeat thread and cancels the reconnection timer. + + + + + The socket has reconnected (or connected) + + + + + + The socket has disconnected, called either through a socket closing or erroring. + + + + + + Parses a received socket message into a non-generic type. + + + + + + Handles socket errors, increments reconnection count if a connection has been established at least once. + + + + + + + Begins the reconnection thread with a progressively increasing interval. + + + + + Generates an incrementing identifier for message references - this reference is used + to coordinate requests with their responses. + + + + + + Returns the expected reply event name based off a generated message ref. + + + + + + + Dispose of the web socket connection. + + + + + Flushes `Push` requests added while a socket was disconnected. + + + + + A generic, internal phoenix server response + + + + + The response. + + + + + The status. + + + + + Options to initialize a socket. + + + + + A user token (used for WALRUS permissions) + + + + + A Supabase hosted public key + + + + + Representation of a Socket Request, used by + + + + + The type + + + + + The topic being sent to + + + + + The Event name + + + + + The json serializable payload + + + + + The unique ref for this request. + + + + + The join ref (if applicable) + + + + + A SocketResponse with support for Generically typed Payload + + + + + + + + + The typed payload response + + + + + Representation of a Socket Response. + + + + + Represents a socket response + + + + + + The internal realtime topic. + + + + + The internal, raw event given by the socket + + + + + The typed, parsed event given by this library. + + + + + The payload/response. + + + + + An internal reference to this particular feedback loop. + + + + + The raw JSON string of the received data. + + + + + + + + The record referenced. + + + + + The previous state of the referenced record. + + + + + A socket response payload. + + + + + Displays Column information from the Database. + + Will always be an array but can be empty + + + + + The timestamp of the commit referenced. + + Will either be a string 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object representing an observer's subscription to the observable sequence. + + + + Class to create an instance from delegate-based implementations of the On* methods. + + The type of the elements in the sequence. + + + + Creates an observer from the specified , , and actions. + + Observer's action implementation. + Observer's action implementation. + Observer's action implementation. + or or is null. + + + + Creates an observer from the specified action. + + Observer's action implementation. + is null. + + + + Creates an observer from the specified and actions. + + Observer's action implementation. + Observer's action implementation. + or is null. + + + + Creates an observer from the specified and actions. + + Observer's action implementation. + Observer's action implementation. + or is null. + + + + Calls the action implementing . + + Next element in the sequence. + + + + Calls the action implementing . + + The error that has occurred. + + + + Calls the action implementing . + + + + + This class fuses logic from ObserverBase, AnonymousObserver, and SafeObserver into one class. When an observer + needs to be safeguarded, an instance of this type can be created by SafeObserver.Create when it detects its + input is an AnonymousObserver, which is commonly used by end users when using the Subscribe extension methods + that accept delegates for the On* handlers. By doing the fusion, we make the call stack depth shorter which + helps debugging and some performance. + + + + + Asynchronous lock. + + + + + Queues the action for execution. If the caller acquires the lock and becomes the owner, + the queue is processed. If the lock is already owned, the action is queued and will get + processed by the owner. + + Action to queue for execution. + is null. + + + + Queues the action for execution. If the caller acquires the lock and becomes the owner, + the queue is processed. If the lock is already owned, the action is queued and will get + processed by the owner. + + Action to queue for execution. + The state to pass to the action when it gets invoked under the lock. + is null. + In case TState is a value type, this operation will involve boxing of . + However, this is often an improvement over the allocation of a closure object and a delegate. + + + + Clears the work items in the queue and drops further work being queued. + + + + + (Infrastructure) Concurrency abstraction layer. + + + + + Gets the current CAL. If no CAL has been set yet, it will be initialized to the default. + + + + + (Infrastructure) Concurrency abstraction layer interface. + + + This type is used by the Rx infrastructure and not meant for public consumption or implementation. + No guarantees are made about forward compatibility of the type's functionality and its usage. + + + + + Queues a method for execution at the specified relative time. + + Method to execute. + State to pass to the method. + Time to execute the method on. + Disposable object that can be used to stop the timer. + + + + Queues a method for periodic execution based on the specified period. + + Method to execute; should be safe for reentrancy. + Period for running the method periodically. + Disposable object that can be used to stop the timer. + + + + Queues a method for execution. + + Method to execute. + State to pass to the method. + Disposable object that can be used to cancel the queued method. + + + + Blocking sleep operation. + + Time to sleep. + + + + Starts a new stopwatch object. + + New stopwatch object; started at the time of the request. + + + + Gets whether long-running scheduling is supported. + + + + + Starts a new long-running thread. + + Method to execute. + State to pass to the method. + + + + Represents an object that schedules units of work on the current thread. + + Singleton instance of this type exposed through this static property. + + + + Gets the singleton instance of the current thread scheduler. + + + + + Gets a value that indicates whether the caller must call a Schedule method. + + + + + Gets a value that indicates whether the caller must call a Schedule method. + + + + + Schedules an action to be executed after dueTime. + + The type of the state passed to the scheduled action. + State passed to the action to be executed. + Action to be executed. + Relative time after which to execute the action. + The disposable object used to cancel the scheduled action (best effort). + is null. + + + + Represents an object that schedules units of work on the platform's default scheduler. + + Singleton instance of this type exposed through this static property. + + + + Gets the singleton instance of the default scheduler. + + + + + Schedules an action to be executed. + + The type of the state passed to the scheduled action. + State passed to the action to be executed. + Action to be executed. + The disposable object used to cancel the scheduled action (best effort). + is null. + + + + Schedules an action to be executed after dueTime, using a System.Threading.Timer object. + + The type of the state passed to the scheduled action. + State passed to the action to be executed. + Action to be executed. + Relative time after which to execute the action. + The disposable object used to cancel the scheduled action (best effort). + is null. + + + + Schedules a periodic piece of work, using a System.Threading.Timer object. + + The type of the state passed to the scheduled action. + Initial state passed to the action upon the first iteration. + Period for running the work periodically. + Action to be executed, potentially updating the state. + The disposable object used to cancel the scheduled recurring action (best effort). + is less than . + is null. + + + + Discovers scheduler services by interface type. + + Scheduler service interface type to discover. + Object implementing the requested service, if available; null otherwise. + + + + Represents an object that schedules units of work on a designated thread. + + + + + Counter for diagnostic purposes, to name the threads. + + + + + Thread factory function. + + + + + Stopwatch for timing free of absolute time dependencies. + + + + + Thread used by the event loop to run work items on. No work should be run on any other thread. + If ExitIfEmpty is set, the thread can quit and a new thread will be created when new work is scheduled. + + + + + Gate to protect data structures, including the work queue and the ready list. + + + + + Semaphore to count requests to re-evaluate the queue, from either Schedule requests or when a timer + expires and moves on to the next item in the queue. + + + + + Queue holding work items. Protected by the gate. + + + + + Queue holding items that are ready to be run as soon as possible. Protected by the gate. + + + + + Work item that will be scheduled next. Used upon reevaluation of the queue to check whether the next + item is still the same. If not, a new timer needs to be started (see below). + + + + + Disposable that always holds the timer to dispatch the first element in the queue. + + + + + Flag indicating whether the event loop should quit. When set, the event should be signaled as well to + wake up the event loop thread, which will subsequently abandon all work. + + + + + Creates an object that schedules units of work on a designated thread. + + + + + Creates an object that schedules units of work on a designated thread, using the specified factory to control thread creation options. + + Factory function for thread creation. + is null. + + + + Indicates whether the event loop thread is allowed to quit when no work is left. If new work + is scheduled afterwards, a new event loop thread is created. This property is used by the + NewThreadScheduler which uses an event loop for its recursive invocations. + + + + + Schedules an action to be executed after dueTime. + + The type of the state passed to the scheduled action. + State passed to the action to be executed. + Action to be executed. + Relative time after which to execute the action. + The disposable object used to cancel the scheduled action (best effort). + is null. + The scheduler has been disposed and doesn't accept new work. + + + + Schedules a periodic piece of work on the designated thread. + + The type of the state passed to the scheduled action. + Initial state passed to the action upon the first iteration. + Period for running the work periodically. + Action to be executed, potentially updating the state. + The disposable object used to cancel the scheduled recurring action (best effort). + is null. + is less than . + The scheduler has been disposed and doesn't accept new work. + + + + Starts a new stopwatch object. + + New stopwatch object; started at the time of the request. + + + + Ends the thread associated with this scheduler. All remaining work in the scheduler queue is abandoned. + + + + + Ensures there is an event loop thread running. Should be called under the gate. + + + + + Event loop scheduled on the designated event loop thread. The loop is suspended/resumed using the event + which gets set by calls to Schedule, the next item timer, or calls to Dispose. + + + + + Base class for historical schedulers, which are virtual time schedulers that use for absolute time and for relative time. + + + + + Creates a new historical scheduler with the minimum value of as the initial clock value. + + + + + Creates a new historical scheduler with the specified initial clock value. + + Initial clock value. + + + + Creates a new historical scheduler with the specified initial clock value and absolute time comparer. + + Initial value for the clock. + Comparer to determine causality of events based on absolute time. + + + + Adds a relative time value to an absolute time value. + + Absolute time value. + Relative time value to add. + The resulting absolute time sum value. + + + + Converts the absolute time value to a value. + + Absolute time value to convert. + The corresponding value. + + + + Converts the value to a relative time value. + + value to convert. + The corresponding relative time value. + + + + Provides a virtual time scheduler that uses for absolute time and for relative time. + + + + + Creates a new historical scheduler with the minimum value of as the initial clock value. + + + + + Creates a new historical scheduler with the specified initial clock value. + + Initial value for the clock. + + + + Creates a new historical scheduler with the specified initial clock value. + + Initial value for the clock. + Comparer to determine causality of events based on absolute time. + is null. + + + + Gets the next scheduled item to be executed. + + The next scheduled item. + + + + Schedules an action to be executed at . + + The type of the state passed to the scheduled action. + State passed to the action to be executed. + Action to be executed. + Absolute time at which to execute the action. + The disposable object used to cancel the scheduled action (best effort). + is null. + + + + Represents an object that schedules units of work to run immediately on the current thread. + + Singleton instance of this type exposed through this static property. + + + + Gets the singleton instance of the immediate scheduler. + + + + + Schedules an action to be executed. + + The type of the state passed to the scheduled action. + State passed to the action to be executed. + Action to be executed. + The disposable object used to cancel the scheduled action (best effort). + is null. + + + + Schedules an action to be executed after dueTime. + + The type of the state passed to the scheduled action. + State passed to the action to be executed. + Action to be executed. + Relative time after which to execute the action. + The disposable object used to cancel the scheduled action (best effort). + is null. + + + + Represents a work item that has been scheduled. + + Absolute time representation type. + + + + Gets the absolute time at which the item is due for invocation. + + + + + Invokes the work item. + + + + + Represents an object that schedules units of work. + + + + + Gets the scheduler's notion of current time. + + + + + Schedules an action to be executed. + + The type of the state passed to the scheduled action. + State passed to the action to be executed. + Action to be executed. + The disposable object used to cancel the scheduled action (best effort). + + + + Schedules an action to be executed after dueTime. + + The type of the state passed to the scheduled action. + State passed to the action to be executed. + Action to be executed. + Relative time after which to execute the action. + The disposable object used to cancel the scheduled action (best effort). + + + + Schedules an action to be executed at dueTime. + + The type of the state passed to the scheduled action. + State passed to the action to be executed. + Action to be executed. + Absolute time at which to execute the action. + The disposable object used to cancel the scheduled action (best effort). + + + + Scheduler with support for starting long-running tasks. + This type of scheduler can be used to run loops more efficiently instead of using recursive scheduling. + + + + + Schedules a long-running piece of work. + + The type of the state passed to the scheduled action. + State passed to the action to be executed. + Action to be executed. + The disposable object used to cancel the scheduled action (best effort). + + Notes to implementers + The returned disposable object should not prevent the work from starting, but only set the cancellation flag passed to the specified action. + + + + + Scheduler with support for running periodic tasks. + This type of scheduler can be used to run timers more efficiently instead of using recursive scheduling. + + + + + Schedules a periodic piece of work. + + The type of the state passed to the scheduled action. + Initial state passed to the action upon the first iteration. + Period for running the work periodically. + Action to be executed, potentially updating the state. + The disposable object used to cancel the scheduled recurring action (best effort). + + + + Abstraction for a stopwatch to compute time relative to a starting point. + + + + + Gets the time elapsed since the stopwatch object was obtained. + + + + + Provider for objects. + + + + + Starts a new stopwatch object. + + New stopwatch object; started at the time of the request. + + + + Abstract base class for machine-local schedulers, using the local system clock for time-based operations. + + + + + Gets the scheduler's notion of current time. + + + + + Schedules an action to be executed. + + The type of the state passed to the scheduled action. + State passed to the action to be executed. + Action to be executed. + The disposable object used to cancel the scheduled action (best effort). + is null. + + + + Schedules an action to be executed after dueTime. + + The type of the state passed to the scheduled action. + State passed to the action to be executed. + Action to be executed. + Relative time after which to execute the action. + The disposable object used to cancel the scheduled action (best effort). + + + + Schedules an action to be executed at dueTime. + + The type of the state passed to the scheduled action. + State passed to the action to be executed. + Action to be executed. + Absolute time at which to execute the action. + The disposable object used to cancel the scheduled action (best effort). + is null. + + + + Starts a new stopwatch object. + + New stopwatch object; started at the time of the request. + + Platform-specific scheduler implementations should reimplement + to provide a more efficient implementation (if available). + + + + + Discovers scheduler services by interface type. The base class implementation returns + requested services for each scheduler interface implemented by the derived class. For + more control over service discovery, derived types can override this method. + + Scheduler service interface type to discover. + Object implementing the requested service, if available; null otherwise. + + + + Gate to protect local scheduler queues. + + + + + Gate to protect queues and to synchronize scheduling decisions and system clock + change management. + + + + + Long term work queue. Contains work that's due beyond SHORTTERM, computed at the + time of enqueueing. + + + + + Disposable resource for the long term timer that will reevaluate and dispatch the + first item in the long term queue. A serial disposable is used to make "dispose + current and assign new" logic easier. The disposable itself is never disposed. + + + + + Item at the head of the long term queue for which the current long term timer is + running. Used to detect changes in the queue and decide whether we should replace + or can continue using the current timer (because no earlier long term work was + added to the queue). + + + + + Short term work queue. Contains work that's due soon, computed at the time of + enqueueing or upon reevaluation of the long term queue causing migration of work + items. This queue is kept in order to be able to relocate short term items back + to the long term queue in case a system clock change occurs. + + + + + Set of disposable handles to all of the current short term work Schedule calls, + allowing those to be cancelled upon a system clock change. + + + + + Threshold where an item is considered to be short term work or gets moved from + long term to short term. + + + + + Maximum error ratio for timer drift. We've seen machines with 10s drift on a + daily basis, which is in the order 10E-4, so we allow for extra margin here. + This value is used to calculate early arrival for the long term queue timer + that will reevaluate work for the short term queue. + + Example: -------------------------------...---------------------*-----$ + ^ ^ + | | + early due + 0.999 1.0 + + We also make the gap between early and due at least LONGTOSHORT so we have + enough time to transition work to short term and as a courtesy to the + destination scheduler to manage its queues etc. + + + + + Minimum threshold for the long term timer to fire before the queue is reevaluated + for short term work. This value is chosen to be less than SHORTTERM in order to + ensure the timer fires and has work to transition to the short term queue. + + + + + Threshold used to determine when a short term timer has fired too early compared + to the absolute due time. This provides a last chance protection against early + completion of scheduled work, which can happen in case of time adjustment in the + operating system (cf. GetSystemTimeAdjustment). + + + + + Longest interval supported by timers in the BCL. + + + + + Creates a new local scheduler. + + + + + Enqueues absolute time scheduled work in the timer queue or the short term work list. + + State to pass to the action. + Absolute time to run the work on. The timer queue is responsible to execute the work close to the specified time, also accounting for system clock changes. + Action to run, potentially recursing into the scheduler. + Disposable object to prevent the work from running. + + + + Schedule work that's due in the short term. This leads to relative scheduling calls to the + underlying scheduler for short TimeSpan values. If the system clock changes in the meantime, + the short term work is attempted to be cancelled and reevaluated. + + Work item to schedule in the short term. The caller is responsible to determine the work is indeed short term. + + + + Callback to process the next short term work item. + + Recursive scheduler supplied by the underlying scheduler. + Disposable used to identify the work the timer was triggered for (see code for usage). + Empty disposable. Recursive work cancellation is wired through the original WorkItem. + + + + Schedule work that's due on the long term. This leads to the work being queued up for + eventual transitioning to the short term work list. + + Work item to schedule on the long term. The caller is responsible to determine the work is indeed long term. + + + + Updates the long term timer which is responsible to transition work from the head of the + long term queue to the short term work list. + + Should be called under the scheduler lock. + + + + Evaluates the long term queue, transitioning short term work to the short term list, + and adjusting the new long term processing timer accordingly. + + + + + Callback invoked when a system clock change is observed in order to adjust and reevaluate + the internal scheduling queues. + + Currently not used. + Currently not used. + + + + Represents a work item in the absolute time scheduler. + + + This type is very similar to ScheduledItem, but we need a different Invoke signature to allow customization + of the target scheduler (e.g. when called in a recursive scheduling context, see ExecuteNextShortTermWorkItem). + + + + + Represents a work item that closes over scheduler invocation state. Subtyping is + used to have a common type for the scheduler queues. + + + + + Represents an object that schedules each unit of work on a separate thread. + + + + + Creates an object that schedules each unit of work on a separate thread. + + + + + Gets an instance of this scheduler that uses the default Thread constructor. + + + + + Creates an object that schedules each unit of work on a separate thread. + + Factory function for thread creation. + is null. + + + + Schedules an action to be executed after dueTime. + + The type of the state passed to the scheduled action. + State passed to the action to be executed. + Action to be executed. + Relative time after which to execute the action. + The disposable object used to cancel the scheduled action (best effort). + is null. + + + + Schedules a long-running task by creating a new thread. Cancellation happens through polling. + + The type of the state passed to the scheduled action. + State passed to the action to be executed. + Action to be executed. + The disposable object used to cancel the scheduled action (best effort). + is null. + + + + Schedules a periodic piece of work by creating a new thread that goes to sleep when work has been dispatched and wakes up again at the next periodic due time. + + The type of the state passed to the scheduled action. + Initial state passed to the action upon the first iteration. + Period for running the work periodically. + Action to be executed, potentially updating the state. + The disposable object used to cancel the scheduled recurring action (best effort). + is null. + is less than . + + + + Starts a new stopwatch object. + + New stopwatch object; started at the time of the request. + + + + Abstract base class for scheduled work items. + + Absolute time representation type. + + + + Creates a new scheduled work item to run at the specified time. + + Absolute time at which the work item has to be executed. + Comparer used to compare work items based on their scheduled time. + is null. + + + + Gets the absolute time at which the item is due for invocation. + + + + + Invokes the work item. + + + + + Implement this method to perform the work item invocation, returning a disposable object for deep cancellation. + + Disposable object used to cancel the work item and/or derived work items. + + + + Compares the work item with another work item based on absolute time values. + + Work item to compare the current work item to. + Relative ordering between this and the specified work item. + The inequality operators are overloaded to provide results consistent with the implementation. Equality operators implement traditional reference equality semantics. + + + + Determines whether one specified object is due before a second specified object. + + The first object to compare. + The second object to compare. + true if the value of left is earlier than the value of right; otherwise, false. + This operator provides results consistent with the implementation. + + + + Determines whether one specified object is due before or at the same of a second specified object. + + The first object to compare. + The second object to compare. + true if the value of left is earlier than or simultaneous with the value of right; otherwise, false. + This operator provides results consistent with the implementation. + + + + Determines whether one specified object is due after a second specified object. + + The first object to compare. + The second object to compare. + true if the value of left is later than the value of right; otherwise, false. + This operator provides results consistent with the implementation. + + + + Determines whether one specified object is due after or at the same time of a second specified object. + + The first object to compare. + The second object to compare. + true if the value of left is later than or simultaneous with the value of right; otherwise, false. + This operator provides results consistent with the implementation. + + + + Determines whether two specified objects are equal. + + The first object to compare. + The second object to compare. + true if both are equal; otherwise, false. + This operator does not provide results consistent with the IComparable implementation. Instead, it implements reference equality. + + + + Determines whether two specified objects are inequal. + + The first object to compare. + The second object to compare. + true if both are inequal; otherwise, false. + This operator does not provide results consistent with the IComparable implementation. Instead, it implements reference equality. + + + + Determines whether a object is equal to the specified object. + + The object to compare to the current object. + true if the obj parameter is a object and is equal to the current object; otherwise, false. + + + + Returns the hash code for the current object. + + A 32-bit signed integer hash code. + + + + Cancels the work item by disposing the resource returned by as soon as possible. + + + + + Gets whether the work item has received a cancellation request. + + + + + Represents a scheduled work item based on the materialization of an IScheduler.Schedule method call. + + Absolute time representation type. + Type of the state passed to the scheduled action. + + + + Creates a materialized work item. + + Recursive scheduler to invoke the scheduled action with. + State to pass to the scheduled action. + Scheduled action. + Time at which to run the scheduled action. + Comparer used to compare work items based on their scheduled time. + or or is null. + + + + Creates a materialized work item. + + Recursive scheduler to invoke the scheduled action with. + State to pass to the scheduled action. + Scheduled action. + Time at which to run the scheduled action. + or is null. + + + + Invokes the scheduled action with the supplied recursive scheduler and state. + + Cancellation resource returned by the scheduled action. + + + + Provides a set of static properties to access commonly used schedulers. + + + + + Yields execution of the current work item on the scheduler to another work item on the scheduler. + The caller should await the result of calling Yield to schedule the remainder of the current work item (known as the continuation). + + Scheduler to yield work on. + Scheduler operation object to await in order to schedule the continuation. + is null. + + + + Yields execution of the current work item on the scheduler to another work item on the scheduler. + The caller should await the result of calling Yield to schedule the remainder of the current work item (known as the continuation). + + Scheduler to yield work on. + Cancellation token to cancel the continuation to run. + Scheduler operation object to await in order to schedule the continuation. + is null. + + + + Suspends execution of the current work item on the scheduler for the specified duration. + The caller should await the result of calling Sleep to schedule the remainder of the current work item (known as the continuation) after the specified duration. + + Scheduler to yield work on. + Time when the continuation should run. + Scheduler operation object to await in order to schedule the continuation. + is null. + + + + Suspends execution of the current work item on the scheduler for the specified duration. + The caller should await the result of calling Sleep to schedule the remainder of the current work item (known as the continuation) after the specified duration. + + Scheduler to yield work on. + Time when the continuation should run. + Cancellation token to cancel the continuation to run. + Scheduler operation object to await in order to schedule the continuation. + is null. + + + + Suspends execution of the current work item on the scheduler until the specified due time. + The caller should await the result of calling Sleep to schedule the remainder of the current work item (known as the continuation) at the specified due time. + + Scheduler to yield work on. + Time when the continuation should run. + Scheduler operation object to await in order to schedule the continuation. + is null. + + + + Suspends execution of the current work item on the scheduler until the specified due time. + The caller should await the result of calling Sleep to schedule the remainder of the current work item (known as the continuation) at the specified due time. + + Scheduler to yield work on. + Time when the continuation should run. + Cancellation token to cancel the continuation to run. + Scheduler operation object to await in order to schedule the continuation. + is null. + + + + Schedules work using an asynchronous method, allowing for cooperative scheduling in an imperative coding style. + + The type of the state passed to the scheduled action. + Scheduler to schedule work on. + State to pass to the asynchronous method. + Asynchronous method to run the work, using Yield and Sleep operations for cooperative scheduling and injection of cancellation points. + Disposable object that allows to cancel outstanding work on cooperative cancellation points or through the cancellation token passed to the asynchronous method. + or is null. + + + + Schedules work using an asynchronous method, allowing for cooperative scheduling in an imperative coding style. + + The type of the state passed to the scheduled action. + Scheduler to schedule work on. + State to pass to the asynchronous method. + Asynchronous method to run the work, using Yield and Sleep operations for cooperative scheduling and injection of cancellation points. + Disposable object that allows to cancel outstanding work on cooperative cancellation points or through the cancellation token passed to the asynchronous method. + or is null. + + + + Schedules work using an asynchronous method, allowing for cooperative scheduling in an imperative coding style. + + Scheduler to schedule work on. + Asynchronous method to run the work, using Yield and Sleep operations for cooperative scheduling and injection of cancellation points. + Disposable object that allows to cancel outstanding work on cooperative cancellation points or through the cancellation token passed to the asynchronous method. + or is null. + + + + Schedules work using an asynchronous method, allowing for cooperative scheduling in an imperative coding style. + + Scheduler to schedule work on. + Asynchronous method to run the work, using Yield and Sleep operations for cooperative scheduling and injection of cancellation points. + Disposable object that allows to cancel outstanding work on cooperative cancellation points or through the cancellation token passed to the asynchronous method. + or is null. + + + + Schedules work using an asynchronous method, allowing for cooperative scheduling in an imperative coding style. + + The type of the state passed to the scheduled action. + Scheduler to schedule work on. + State to pass to the asynchronous method. + Relative time after which to execute the action. + Asynchronous method to run the work, using Yield and Sleep operations for cooperative scheduling and injection of cancellation points. + Disposable object that allows to cancel outstanding work on cooperative cancellation points or through the cancellation token passed to the asynchronous method. + or is null. + + + + Schedules work using an asynchronous method, allowing for cooperative scheduling in an imperative coding style. + + The type of the state passed to the scheduled action. + Scheduler to schedule work on. + State to pass to the asynchronous method. + Relative time after which to execute the action. + Asynchronous method to run the work, using Yield and Sleep operations for cooperative scheduling and injection of cancellation points. + Disposable object that allows to cancel outstanding work on cooperative cancellation points or through the cancellation token passed to the asynchronous method. + or is null. + + + + Schedules work using an asynchronous method, allowing for cooperative scheduling in an imperative coding style. + + Scheduler to schedule work on. + Relative time after which to execute the action. + Asynchronous method to run the work, using Yield and Sleep operations for cooperative scheduling and injection of cancellation points. + Disposable object that allows to cancel outstanding work on cooperative cancellation points or through the cancellation token passed to the asynchronous method. + or is null. + + + + Schedules work using an asynchronous method, allowing for cooperative scheduling in an imperative coding style. + + Scheduler to schedule work on. + Relative time after which to execute the action. + Asynchronous method to run the work, using Yield and Sleep operations for cooperative scheduling and injection of cancellation points. + Disposable object that allows to cancel outstanding work on cooperative cancellation points or through the cancellation token passed to the asynchronous method. + or is null. + + + + Schedules work using an asynchronous method, allowing for cooperative scheduling in an imperative coding style. + + The type of the state passed to the scheduled action. + Scheduler to schedule work on. + State to pass to the asynchronous method. + Absolute time at which to execute the action. + Asynchronous method to run the work, using Yield and Sleep operations for cooperative scheduling and injection of cancellation points. + Disposable object that allows to cancel outstanding work on cooperative cancellation points or through the cancellation token passed to the asynchronous method. + or is null. + + + + Schedules work using an asynchronous method, allowing for cooperative scheduling in an imperative coding style. + + The type of the state passed to the scheduled action. + Scheduler to schedule work on. + State to pass to the asynchronous method. + Absolute time at which to execute the action. + Asynchronous method to run the work, using Yield and Sleep operations for cooperative scheduling and injection of cancellation points. + Disposable object that allows to cancel outstanding work on cooperative cancellation points or through the cancellation token passed to the asynchronous method. + or is null. + + + + Schedules work using an asynchronous method, allowing for cooperative scheduling in an imperative coding style. + + Scheduler to schedule work on. + Absolute time at which to execute the action. + Asynchronous method to run the work, using Yield and Sleep operations for cooperative scheduling and injection of cancellation points. + Disposable object that allows to cancel outstanding work on cooperative cancellation points or through the cancellation token passed to the asynchronous method. + or is null. + + + + Schedules work using an asynchronous method, allowing for cooperative scheduling in an imperative coding style. + + Scheduler to schedule work on. + Absolute time at which to execute the action. + Asynchronous method to run the work, using Yield and Sleep operations for cooperative scheduling and injection of cancellation points. + Disposable object that allows to cancel outstanding work on cooperative cancellation points or through the cancellation token passed to the asynchronous method. + or is null. + + + + Gets the current time according to the local machine's system clock. + + + + + Normalizes the specified value to a positive value. + + The value to normalize. + The specified TimeSpan value if it is zero or positive; otherwise, . + + + + Gets a scheduler that schedules work immediately on the current thread. + + + + + Gets a scheduler that schedules work as soon as possible on the current thread. + + + + + Gets a scheduler that schedules work on the platform's default scheduler. + + + + + Gets a scheduler that schedules work on the thread pool. + + + + + Gets a scheduler that schedules work on a new thread using default thread creation options. + + + + + Gets a scheduler that schedules work on Task Parallel Library (TPL) task pool using the default TaskScheduler. + + + + + Schedules an action to be executed recursively. + + Scheduler to execute the recursive action on. + Action to execute recursively. The parameter passed to the action is used to trigger recursive scheduling of the action. + The disposable object used to cancel the scheduled action (best effort). + or is null. + + + + Schedules an action to be executed recursively. + + The type of the state passed to the scheduled action. + Scheduler to execute the recursive action on. + State passed to the action to be executed. + Action to execute recursively. The last parameter passed to the action is used to trigger recursive scheduling of the action, passing in recursive invocation state. + The disposable object used to cancel the scheduled action (best effort). + or is null. + + + + Schedules an action to be executed recursively after a specified relative due time. + + Scheduler to execute the recursive action on. + Action to execute recursively. The parameter passed to the action is used to trigger recursive scheduling of the action at the specified relative time. + Relative time after which to execute the action for the first time. + The disposable object used to cancel the scheduled action (best effort). + or is null. + + + + Schedules an action to be executed recursively after a specified relative due time. + + The type of the state passed to the scheduled action. + Scheduler to execute the recursive action on. + State passed to the action to be executed. + Action to execute recursively. The last parameter passed to the action is used to trigger recursive scheduling of the action, passing in the recursive due time and invocation state. + Relative time after which to execute the action for the first time. + The disposable object used to cancel the scheduled action (best effort). + or is null. + + + + Schedules an action to be executed recursively at a specified absolute due time. + + Scheduler to execute the recursive action on. + Action to execute recursively. The parameter passed to the action is used to trigger recursive scheduling of the action at the specified absolute time. + Absolute time at which to execute the action for the first time. + The disposable object used to cancel the scheduled action (best effort). + or is null. + + + + Schedules an action to be executed recursively at a specified absolute due time. + + The type of the state passed to the scheduled action. + Scheduler to execute the recursive action on. + State passed to the action to be executed. + Action to execute recursively. The last parameter passed to the action is used to trigger recursive scheduling of the action, passing in the recursive due time and invocation state. + Absolute time at which to execute the action for the first time. + The disposable object used to cancel the scheduled action (best effort). + or is null. + + + + Returns the implementation of the specified scheduler, or null if no such implementation is available. + + Scheduler to get the implementation for. + The scheduler's implementation if available; null otherwise. + + This helper method is made available for query operator authors in order to discover scheduler services by using the required + IServiceProvider pattern, which allows for interception or redefinition of scheduler services. + + + + + Returns the implementation of the specified scheduler, or null if no such implementation is available. + + Scheduler to get the implementation for. + The scheduler's implementation if available; null otherwise. + + + This helper method is made available for query operator authors in order to discover scheduler services by using the required + IServiceProvider pattern, which allows for interception or redefinition of scheduler services. + + + Consider using in case a stopwatch is required, but use of emulation stopwatch based + on the scheduler's clock is acceptable. Use of this method is recommended for best-effort use of the stopwatch provider + scheduler service, where the caller falls back to not using stopwatches if this facility wasn't found. + + + + + + Returns the implementation of the specified scheduler, or null if no such implementation is available. + + Scheduler to get the implementation for. + The scheduler's implementation if available; null otherwise. + + + This helper method is made available for query operator authors in order to discover scheduler services by using the required + IServiceProvider pattern, which allows for interception or redefinition of scheduler services. + + + Consider using the extension methods for in case periodic scheduling + is required and emulation of periodic behavior using other scheduler services is desirable. Use of this method is recommended + for best-effort use of the periodic scheduling service, where the caller falls back to not using periodic scheduling if this + facility wasn't found. + + + + + + Schedules a periodic piece of work by dynamically discovering the scheduler's capabilities. + If the scheduler supports periodic scheduling, the request will be forwarded to the periodic scheduling implementation. + If the scheduler provides stopwatch functionality, the periodic task will be emulated using recursive scheduling with a stopwatch to correct for time slippage. + Otherwise, the periodic task will be emulated using recursive scheduling. + + The type of the state passed to the scheduled action. + The scheduler to run periodic work on. + Initial state passed to the action upon the first iteration. + Period for running the work periodically. + Action to be executed, potentially updating the state. + The disposable object used to cancel the scheduled recurring action (best effort). + or is null. + is less than . + + + + Schedules a periodic piece of work by dynamically discovering the scheduler's capabilities. + If the scheduler supports periodic scheduling, the request will be forwarded to the periodic scheduling implementation. + If the scheduler provides stopwatch functionality, the periodic task will be emulated using recursive scheduling with a stopwatch to correct for time slippage. + Otherwise, the periodic task will be emulated using recursive scheduling. + + The type of the state passed to the scheduled action. + Scheduler to execute the action on. + State passed to the action to be executed. + Period for running the work periodically. + Action to be executed. + The disposable object used to cancel the scheduled recurring action (best effort). + or is null. + is less than . + + + + Schedules a periodic piece of work by dynamically discovering the scheduler's capabilities. + If the scheduler supports periodic scheduling, the request will be forwarded to the periodic scheduling implementation. + If the scheduler provides stopwatch functionality, the periodic task will be emulated using recursive scheduling with a stopwatch to correct for time slippage. + Otherwise, the periodic task will be emulated using recursive scheduling. + + Scheduler to execute the action on. + Period for running the work periodically. + Action to be executed. + The disposable object used to cancel the scheduled recurring action (best effort). + or is null. + is less than . + + + + Starts a new stopwatch object by dynamically discovering the scheduler's capabilities. + If the scheduler provides stopwatch functionality, the request will be forwarded to the stopwatch provider implementation. + Otherwise, the stopwatch will be emulated using the scheduler's notion of absolute time. + + Scheduler to obtain a stopwatch for. + New stopwatch object; started at the time of the request. + is null. + The resulting stopwatch object can have non-monotonic behavior. + + + + Schedules an action to be executed. + + Scheduler to execute the action on. + Action to execute. + The disposable object used to cancel the scheduled action (best effort). + or is null. + + + + Schedules an action to be executed. + + Scheduler to execute the action on. + A state object to be passed to . + Action to execute. + The disposable object used to cancel the scheduled action (best effort). + or is null. + + + + Schedules an action to be executed. + + Scheduler to execute the action on. + A state object to be passed to . + Action to execute. + The disposable object used to cancel the scheduled action (best effort). + or is null. + + + + Schedules an action to be executed after the specified relative due time. + + Scheduler to execute the action on. + Action to execute. + Relative time after which to execute the action. + The disposable object used to cancel the scheduled action (best effort). + or is null. + + + + Schedules an action to be executed after the specified relative due time. + + Scheduler to execute the action on. + Action to execute. + A state object to be passed to . + Relative time after which to execute the action. + The disposable object used to cancel the scheduled action (best effort). + or is null. + + + + Schedules an action to be executed after the specified relative due time. + + Scheduler to execute the action on. + Action to execute. + A state object to be passed to . + Relative time after which to execute the action. + The disposable object used to cancel the scheduled action (best effort). + or is null. + + + + Schedules an action to be executed at the specified absolute due time. + + Scheduler to execute the action on. + Action to execute. + Absolute time at which to execute the action. + The disposable object used to cancel the scheduled action (best effort). + or is null. + + + + Schedules an action to be executed after the specified relative due time. + + Scheduler to execute the action on. + Action to execute. + A state object to be passed to . + Relative time after which to execute the action. + The disposable object used to cancel the scheduled action (best effort). + or is null. + + + + Schedules an action to be executed after the specified relative due time. + + Scheduler to execute the action on. + Action to execute. + A state object to be passed to . + Relative time after which to execute the action. + The disposable object used to cancel the scheduled action (best effort). + or is null. + + + + Schedules an action to be executed. + + Scheduler to execute the action on. + Action to execute. + The disposable object used to cancel the scheduled action (best effort). + or is null. + + + + Returns a scheduler that represents the original scheduler, without any of its interface-based optimizations (e.g. long running scheduling). + + Scheduler to disable all optimizations for. + Proxy to the original scheduler but without any optimizations enabled. + is null. + + + + Returns a scheduler that represents the original scheduler, without the specified set of interface-based optimizations (e.g. long running scheduling). + + Scheduler to disable the specified optimizations for. + Types of the optimization interfaces that have to be disabled. + Proxy to the original scheduler but without the specified optimizations enabled. + or is null. + + + + Returns a scheduler that wraps the original scheduler, adding exception handling for scheduled actions. + + Type of the exception to check for. + Scheduler to apply an exception filter for. + Handler that's run if an exception is caught. The exception will be rethrown if the handler returns false. + Wrapper around the original scheduler, enforcing exception handling. + or is null. + + + + Represents an awaitable scheduler operation. Awaiting the object causes the continuation to be posted back to the originating scheduler's work queue. + + + + + Controls whether the continuation is run on the originating synchronization context (false by default). + + true to run the continuation on the captured synchronization context; false otherwise (default). + Scheduler operation object with configured await behavior. + + + + Gets an awaiter for the scheduler operation, used to post back the continuation. + + Awaiter for the scheduler operation. + + + + (Infrastructure) Scheduler operation awaiter type used by the code generated for C# await and Visual Basic Await expressions. + + + + + Indicates whether the scheduler operation has completed. Returns false unless cancellation was already requested. + + + + + Completes the scheduler operation, throwing an OperationCanceledException in case cancellation was requested. + + + + + Registers the continuation with the scheduler operation. + + Continuation to be run on the originating scheduler. + + + + Efficient scheduler queue that maintains scheduled items sorted by absolute time. + + Absolute time representation type. + This type is not thread safe; users should ensure proper synchronization. + + + + Creates a new scheduler queue with a default initial capacity. + + + + + Creates a new scheduler queue with the specified initial capacity. + + Initial capacity of the scheduler queue. + is less than zero. + + + + Gets the number of scheduled items in the scheduler queue. + + + + + Enqueues the specified work item to be scheduled. + + Work item to be scheduled. + + + + Removes the specified work item from the scheduler queue. + + Work item to be removed from the scheduler queue. + true if the item was found; false otherwise. + + + + Dequeues the next work item from the scheduler queue. + + Next work item in the scheduler queue (removed). + + + + Peeks the next work item in the scheduler queue. + + Next work item in the scheduler queue (not removed). + + + + Provides basic synchronization and scheduling services for observable sequences. + + + + + Wraps the source sequence in order to run its subscription and unsubscription logic on the specified scheduler. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source sequence. + Scheduler to perform subscription and unsubscription actions on. + The source sequence whose subscriptions and unsubscriptions happen on the specified scheduler. + or is null. + + Only the side-effects of subscribing to the source sequence and disposing subscriptions to the source sequence are run on the specified scheduler. + In order to invoke observer callbacks on the specified scheduler, e.g. to offload callback processing to a dedicated thread, use . + + + + + Wraps the source sequence in order to run its subscription and unsubscription logic on the specified synchronization context. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source sequence. + Synchronization context to perform subscription and unsubscription actions on. + The source sequence whose subscriptions and unsubscriptions happen on the specified synchronization context. + or is null. + + Only the side-effects of subscribing to the source sequence and disposing subscriptions to the source sequence are run on the specified synchronization context. + In order to invoke observer callbacks on the specified synchronization context, e.g. to post callbacks to a UI thread represented by the synchronization context, use . + + + + + Wraps the source sequence in order to run its observer callbacks on the specified scheduler. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source sequence. + Scheduler to notify observers on. + The source sequence whose observations happen on the specified scheduler. + or is null. + + + + Wraps the source sequence in order to run its observer callbacks on the specified synchronization context. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source sequence. + Synchronization context to notify observers on. + The source sequence whose observations happen on the specified synchronization context. + or is null. + + + + Wraps the source sequence in order to ensure observer callbacks are properly serialized. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source sequence. + The source sequence whose outgoing calls to observers are synchronized. + is null. + + + + Wraps the source sequence in order to ensure observer callbacks are synchronized using the specified gate object. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source sequence. + Gate object to synchronize each observer call on. + The source sequence whose outgoing calls to observers are synchronized on the given gate object. + or is null. + + + + The new ObserveOn operator run with an IScheduler in a lock-free manner. + + + + + The new ObserveOn operator run with an ISchedulerLongRunning in a mostly lock-free manner. + + + + + Represents an object that schedules units of work on a provided . + + + + + Creates an object that schedules units of work on the provided . + + Synchronization context to schedule units of work on. + is null. + + + + Creates an object that schedules units of work on the provided . + + Synchronization context to schedule units of work on. + Configures whether scheduling always posts to the synchronization context, regardless whether the caller is on the same synchronization context. + is null. + + + + Schedules an action to be executed. + + The type of the state passed to the scheduled action. + State passed to the action to be executed. + Action to be executed. + The disposable object used to cancel the scheduled action (best effort). + is null. + + + + Schedules an action to be executed after dueTime. + + The type of the state passed to the scheduled action. + State passed to the action to be executed. + Action to be executed. + Relative time after which to execute the action. + The disposable object used to cancel the scheduled action (best effort). + is null. + + + + Represents an object that schedules units of work on the Task Parallel Library (TPL) task pool. + + Instance of this type using the default TaskScheduler to schedule work on the TPL task pool. + + + + Creates an object that schedules units of work using the provided . + + Task factory used to create tasks to run units of work. + is null. + + + + Gets an instance of this scheduler that uses the default . + + + + + Schedules an action to be executed. + + The type of the state passed to the scheduled action. + State passed to the action to be executed. + Action to be executed. + The disposable object used to cancel the scheduled action (best effort). + is null. + + + + Schedules an action to be executed after dueTime. + + The type of the state passed to the scheduled action. + State passed to the action to be executed. + Action to be executed. + Relative time after which to execute the action. + The disposable object used to cancel the scheduled action (best effort). + is null. + + + + Schedules a long-running task by creating a new task using TaskCreationOptions.LongRunning. Cancellation happens through polling. + + The type of the state passed to the scheduled action. + State passed to the action to be executed. + Action to be executed. + The disposable object used to cancel the scheduled action (best effort). + is null. + + + + Gets a new stopwatch object. + + New stopwatch object; started at the time of the request. + + + + Schedules a periodic piece of work by running a platform-specific timer to create tasks periodically. + + The type of the state passed to the scheduled action. + Initial state passed to the action upon the first iteration. + Period for running the work periodically. + Action to be executed, potentially updating the state. + The disposable object used to cancel the scheduled recurring action (best effort). + is null. + is less than . + + + + Represents an object that schedules units of work on the CLR thread pool. + + Singleton instance of this type exposed through this static property. + + + + Gets the singleton instance of the CLR thread pool scheduler. + + + + + Schedules an action to be executed. + + The type of the state passed to the scheduled action. + State passed to the action to be executed. + Action to be executed. + The disposable object used to cancel the scheduled action (best effort). + is null. + + + + Schedules an action to be executed after dueTime, using a System.Threading.Timer object. + + The type of the state passed to the scheduled action. + State passed to the action to be executed. + Action to be executed. + Relative time after which to execute the action. + The disposable object used to cancel the scheduled action (best effort). + is null. + + + + Schedules a long-running task by creating a new thread. Cancellation happens through polling. + + The type of the state passed to the scheduled action. + State passed to the action to be executed. + Action to be executed. + The disposable object used to cancel the scheduled action (best effort). + is null. + + + + Starts a new stopwatch object. + + New stopwatch object; started at the time of the request. + + + + Schedules a periodic piece of work, using a System.Threading.Timer object. + + The type of the state passed to the scheduled action. + Initial state passed to the action upon the first iteration. + Period for running the work periodically. + Action to be executed, potentially updating the state. + The disposable object used to cancel the scheduled recurring action (best effort). + is null. + is less than zero. + + + + Base class for virtual time schedulers. + + Absolute time representation type. + Relative time representation type. + + + + Creates a new virtual time scheduler with the default value of TAbsolute as the initial clock value. + + + + + Creates a new virtual time scheduler with the specified initial clock value and absolute time comparer. + + Initial value for the clock. + Comparer to determine causality of events based on absolute time. + is null. + + + + Adds a relative time value to an absolute time value. + + Absolute time value. + Relative time value to add. + The resulting absolute time sum value. + + + + Converts the absolute time value to a DateTimeOffset value. + + Absolute time value to convert. + The corresponding DateTimeOffset value. + + + + Converts the TimeSpan value to a relative time value. + + TimeSpan value to convert. + The corresponding relative time value. + + + + Gets whether the scheduler is enabled to run work. + + + + + Gets the comparer used to compare absolute time values. + + + + + Schedules an action to be executed at dueTime. + + The type of the state passed to the scheduled action. + State passed to the action to be executed. + Absolute time at which to execute the action. + Action to be executed. + The disposable object used to cancel the scheduled action (best effort). + + + + Schedules an action to be executed at dueTime. + + The type of the state passed to the scheduled action. + State passed to the action to be executed. + Relative time after which to execute the action. + Action to be executed. + The disposable object used to cancel the scheduled action (best effort). + + + + Schedules an action to be executed. + + The type of the state passed to the scheduled action. + State passed to the action to be executed. + Action to be executed. + The disposable object used to cancel the scheduled action (best effort). + is null. + + + + Schedules an action to be executed after dueTime. + + The type of the state passed to the scheduled action. + State passed to the action to be executed. + Relative time after which to execute the action. + Action to be executed. + The disposable object used to cancel the scheduled action (best effort). + is null. + + + + Schedules an action to be executed at dueTime. + + The type of the state passed to the scheduled action. + State passed to the action to be executed. + Absolute time at which to execute the action. + Action to be executed. + The disposable object used to cancel the scheduled action (best effort). + is null. + + + + Starts the virtual time scheduler. + + + + + Stops the virtual time scheduler. + + + + + Advances the scheduler's clock to the specified time, running all work till that point. + + Absolute time to advance the scheduler's clock to. + is in the past. + The scheduler is already running. VirtualTimeScheduler doesn't support running nested work dispatch loops. To simulate time slippage while running work on the scheduler, use . + + + + Advances the scheduler's clock by the specified relative time, running all work scheduled for that timespan. + + Relative time to advance the scheduler's clock by. + is negative. + The scheduler is already running. VirtualTimeScheduler doesn't support running nested work dispatch loops. To simulate time slippage while running work on the scheduler, use . + + + + Advances the scheduler's clock by the specified relative time. + + Relative time to advance the scheduler's clock by. + is negative. + + + + Gets the scheduler's absolute time clock value. + + + + + Gets the scheduler's notion of current time. + + + + + Gets the next scheduled item to be executed. + + The next scheduled item. + + + + Discovers scheduler services by interface type. The base class implementation supports + only the IStopwatchProvider service. To influence service discovery - such as adding + support for other scheduler services - derived types can override this method. + + Scheduler service interface type to discover. + Object implementing the requested service, if available; null otherwise. + + + + Starts a new stopwatch object. + + New stopwatch object; started at the time of the request. + + + + Base class for virtual time schedulers using a priority queue for scheduled items. + + Absolute time representation type. + Relative time representation type. + + + + Creates a new virtual time scheduler with the default value of TAbsolute as the initial clock value. + + + + + Creates a new virtual time scheduler. + + Initial value for the clock. + Comparer to determine causality of events based on absolute time. + is null. + + + + Gets the next scheduled item to be executed. + + The next scheduled item. + + + + Schedules an action to be executed at dueTime. + + The type of the state passed to the scheduled action. + State passed to the action to be executed. + Action to be executed. + Absolute time at which to execute the action. + The disposable object used to cancel the scheduled action (best effort). + is null. + + + + Provides a set of extension methods for virtual time scheduling. + + + + + Schedules an action to be executed at . + + Absolute time representation type. + Relative time representation type. + Scheduler to execute the action on. + Relative time after which to execute the action. + Action to be executed. + The disposable object used to cancel the scheduled action (best effort). + or is null. + + + + Schedules an action to be executed at . + + Absolute time representation type. + Relative time representation type. + Scheduler to execute the action on. + Absolute time at which to execute the action. + Action to be executed. + The disposable object used to cancel the scheduled action (best effort). + or is null. + + + + The System.Reactive.Concurrency namespace contains interfaces and classes that provide the scheduler infrastructure used by Reactive Extensions to construct and + process event streams. Schedulers are used to parameterize the concurrency introduced by query operators, provide means to virtualize time, to process historical data, + and to write unit tests for functionality built using Reactive Extensions constructs. + + + + + Represents an object that schedules units of work on the message loop associated with a Windows Forms control. + + + + + Constructs a ControlScheduler that schedules units of work on the message loop associated with the specified Windows Forms control. + + Windows Forms control to get the message loop from. + is null. + + This scheduler type is typically used indirectly through the and method overloads that take a Windows Forms control. + + + + + Gets the control associated with the ControlScheduler. + + + + + Schedules an action to be executed on the message loop associated with the control. + + The type of the state passed to the scheduled action. + State passed to the action to be executed. + Action to be executed. + The disposable object used to cancel the scheduled action (best effort). + is null. + + + + Schedules an action to be executed after dueTime on the message loop associated with the control, using a Windows Forms Timer object. + + The type of the state passed to the scheduled action. + State passed to the action to be executed. + Action to be executed. + Relative time after which to execute the action. + The disposable object used to cancel the scheduled action (best effort). + is null. + + + + Schedules a periodic piece of work on the message loop associated with the control, using a Windows Forms Timer object. + + The type of the state passed to the scheduled action. + Initial state passed to the action upon the first iteration. + Period for running the work periodically. + Action to be executed, potentially updating the state. + The disposable object used to cancel the scheduled recurring action (best effort). + is null. + is less than one millisecond. + + + + Represents an object that schedules units of work on a . + + + This scheduler type is typically used indirectly through the and methods that use the Dispatcher on the calling thread. + + + + + Gets the scheduler that schedules work on the current . + + + + + Gets the scheduler that schedules work on the for the current thread. + + + + + Constructs a that schedules units of work on the given . + + to schedule work on. + is null. + + + + Constructs a that schedules units of work on the given at the given priority. + + to schedule work on. + Priority at which units of work are scheduled. + is null. + + + + Gets the associated with the . + + + + + Gets the priority at which work items will be dispatched. + + + + + Schedules an action to be executed on the dispatcher. + + The type of the state passed to the scheduled action. + State passed to the action to be executed. + Action to be executed. + The disposable object used to cancel the scheduled action (best effort). + is null. + + + + Schedules an action to be executed after on the dispatcher, using a object. + + The type of the state passed to the scheduled action. + State passed to the action to be executed. + Action to be executed. + Relative time after which to execute the action. + The disposable object used to cancel the scheduled action (best effort). + is null. + + + + Schedules a periodic piece of work on the dispatcher, using a object. + + The type of the state passed to the scheduled action. + Initial state passed to the action upon the first iteration. + Period for running the work periodically. + Action to be executed, potentially updating the state. + The disposable object used to cancel the scheduled recurring action (best effort). + is null. + is less than . + + + + Represents an Action-based disposable. + + + + + Constructs a new disposable with the given action used for disposal. + + Disposal action which will be run upon calling Dispose. + + + + Gets a value that indicates whether the object is disposed. + + + + + Calls the disposal action if and only if the current instance hasn't been disposed yet. + + + + + Represents a Action-based disposable that can hold onto some state. + + + + + Constructs a new disposable with the given action used for disposal. + + The state to be passed to the disposal action. + Disposal action which will be run upon calling Dispose. + + + + Gets a value that indicates whether the object is disposed. + + + + + Calls the disposal action if and only if the current instance hasn't been disposed yet. + + + + + Represents a disposable resource that can be checked for disposal status. + + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class. + + + + + Gets a value that indicates whether the object is disposed. + + + + + Sets the status to disposed, which can be observer through the property. + + + + + Represents a disposable resource that has an associated that will be set to the cancellation requested state upon disposal. + + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class that uses an existing . + + used for cancellation. + is null. + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class that uses a new . + + + + + Gets the used by this . + + + + + Cancels the underlying . + + + + + Gets a value that indicates whether the object is disposed. + + + + + Represents a group of disposable resources that are disposed together. + + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class with no disposables contained by it initially. + + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class with the specified number of disposables. + + The number of disposables that the new CompositeDisposable can initially store. + is less than zero. + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class from a group of disposables. + + Disposables that will be disposed together. + is null. + Any of the disposables in the collection is null. + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class from a group of disposables. + + Disposables that will be disposed together. + is null. + Any of the disposables in the collection is null. + + + + Gets the number of disposables contained in the . + + + + + Adds a disposable to the or disposes the disposable if the is disposed. + + Disposable to add. + is null. + + + + Removes and disposes the first occurrence of a disposable from the . + + Disposable to remove. + true if found; false otherwise. + is null. + + + + Disposes all disposables in the group and removes them from the group. + + + + + Removes and disposes all disposables from the , but does not dispose the . + + + + + Determines whether the contains a specific disposable. + + Disposable to search for. + true if the disposable was found; otherwise, false. + is null. + + + + Copies the disposables contained in the to an array, starting at a particular array index. + + Array to copy the contained disposables to. + Target index at which to copy the first disposable of the group. + is null. + is less than zero. -or - is larger than or equal to the array length. + + + + Always returns false. + + + + + Returns an enumerator that iterates through the . + + An enumerator to iterate over the disposables. + + + + Returns an enumerator that iterates through the . + + An enumerator to iterate over the disposables. + + + + Gets a value that indicates whether the object is disposed. + + + + + An empty enumerator for the + method to avoid allocation on disposed or empty composites. + + + + + An enumerator for an array of disposables. + + + + + Represents a disposable resource whose disposal invocation will be posted to the specified . + + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class that uses the specified on which to dispose the specified disposable resource. + + Context to perform disposal on. + Disposable whose Dispose operation to run on the given synchronization context. + or is null. + + + + Gets the provided . + + + + + Gets a value that indicates whether the object is disposed. + + + + + Disposes the underlying disposable on the provided . + + + + + Provides a set of static methods for creating objects. + + + + + Represents a disposable that does nothing on disposal. + + + + + Singleton default disposable. + + + + + Does nothing. + + + + + Gets the disposable that does nothing when disposed. + + + + + Creates a disposable object that invokes the specified action when disposed. + + Action to run during the first call to . The action is guaranteed to be run at most once. + The disposable object that runs the given action upon disposal. + is null. + + + + Creates a disposable object that invokes the specified action when disposed. + + The state to be passed to the action. + Action to run during the first call to . The action is guaranteed to be run at most once. + The disposable object that runs the given action upon disposal. + is null. + + + + Gets the value stored in or a null if + was already disposed. + + + + + Gets the value stored in or a no-op-Disposable if + was already disposed. + + + + + Tries to assign to . + + A value indicating the outcome of the operation. + + + + Tries to assign to . If + is not disposed and is assigned a different value, it will not be disposed. + + true if was successfully assigned to . + false has been disposed. + + + + Tries to assign to . If + is not disposed and is assigned a different value, it will be disposed. + + true if was successfully assigned to . + false has been disposed. + + + + Disposes . + + + + + Disposable resource with disposal state tracking. + + + + + Gets a value that indicates whether the object is disposed. + + + + + Represents a disposable resource whose underlying disposable resource can be swapped for another disposable resource. + + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class with no current underlying disposable. + + + + + Gets a value that indicates whether the object is disposed. + + + + + Gets or sets the underlying disposable. After disposal, the result of getting this property is undefined. + + If the has already been disposed, assignment to this property causes immediate disposal of the given disposable object. + + + + Disposes the underlying disposable as well as all future replacements. + + + + + Represents a disposable resource whose underlying disposable resource can be swapped for another disposable resource. + + + + + Gets a value that indicates whether the object is disposed. + + + + + Gets or sets the underlying disposable. After disposal, the result of getting this property is undefined. + + If the has already been disposed, assignment to this property causes immediate disposal of the given disposable object. + + + + Disposes the underlying disposable as well as all future replacements. + + + + + Represents a disposable resource that only disposes its underlying disposable resource when all dependent disposable objects have been disposed. + + + + + Holds the number of active child disposables and the + indicator bit (31) if the main _disposable has been marked + for disposition. + + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class with the specified disposable. + + Underlying disposable. + is null. + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class with the specified disposable. + + Underlying disposable. + Indicates whether subsequent calls to should throw when this instance is disposed. + is null. + + + + Gets a value that indicates whether the object is disposed. + + + + + Returns a dependent disposable that when disposed decreases the refcount on the underlying disposable. + + A dependent disposable contributing to the reference count that manages the underlying disposable's lifetime. + This instance has been disposed and is configured to throw in this case by . + + + + Disposes the underlying disposable only when all dependent disposables have been disposed. + + + + + Represents a disposable resource whose disposal invocation will be scheduled on the specified . + + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class that uses an on which to dispose the disposable. + + Scheduler where the disposable resource will be disposed on. + Disposable resource to dispose on the given scheduler. + or is null. + + + + Gets the scheduler where the disposable resource will be disposed on. + + + + + Gets the underlying disposable. After disposal, the result is undefined. + + + + + Gets a value that indicates whether the object is disposed. + + + + + Disposes the wrapped disposable on the provided scheduler. + + + + + Represents a disposable resource whose underlying disposable resource can be replaced by another disposable resource, causing automatic disposal of the previous underlying disposable resource. + + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class. + + + + + Gets a value that indicates whether the object is disposed. + + + + + Gets or sets the underlying disposable. + + If the SerialDisposable has already been disposed, assignment to this property causes immediate disposal of the given disposable object. Assigning this property disposes the previous disposable object. + + + + Disposes the underlying disposable as well as all future replacements. + + + + + Represents a disposable resource whose underlying disposable resource can be replaced by another disposable resource, causing automatic disposal of the previous underlying disposable resource. + + + + + Gets a value that indicates whether the object is disposed. + + + + + Gets or sets the underlying disposable. + + If the SerialDisposable has already been disposed, assignment to this property causes immediate disposal of the given disposable object. Assigning this property disposes the previous disposable object. + + + + Disposes the underlying disposable as well as all future replacements. + + + + + Represents a disposable resource which only allows a single assignment of its underlying disposable resource. + If an underlying disposable resource has already been set, future attempts to set the underlying disposable resource will throw an . + + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class. + + + + + Gets a value that indicates whether the object is disposed. + + + + + Gets or sets the underlying disposable. After disposal, the result of getting this property is undefined. + + Thrown if the has already been assigned to. + + + + Disposes the underlying disposable. + + + + + Represents a disposable resource which only allows a single assignment of its underlying disposable resource. + If an underlying disposable resource has already been set, future attempts to set the underlying disposable resource will throw an . + + + + + Gets a value that indicates whether the object is disposed. + + + + + Gets or sets the underlying disposable. After disposal, the result of getting this property is undefined. + + Thrown if the has already been assigned to. + + + + Disposes the underlying disposable. + + + + + Represents a group of disposable resources that are disposed together. + + + + + Creates a new group containing two disposable resources that are disposed together. + + The first disposable resource to add to the group. + The second disposable resource to add to the group. + Group of disposable resources that are disposed together. + + + + Creates a new group of disposable resources that are disposed together. + + Disposable resources to add to the group. + Group of disposable resources that are disposed together. + + + + Creates a group of disposable resources that are disposed together + and without copying or checking for nulls inside the group. + + The array of disposables that is trusted + to not contain nulls and gives no need to defensively copy it. + Group of disposable resources that are disposed together. + + + + Creates a new group of disposable resources that are disposed together. + + Disposable resources to add to the group. + Group of disposable resources that are disposed together. + + + + Disposes all disposables in the group. + + + + + Gets a value that indicates whether the object is disposed. + + + + + A stable composite that doesn't do defensive copy of + the input disposable array nor checks it for null. + + + + + The System.Reactive.Disposables namespace contains interfaces and classes that provide a compositional set of constructs used to deal with resource and subscription + management in Reactive Extensions. Those types are used extensively within the implementation of Reactive Extensions and are useful when writing custom query operators or + schedulers. + + + + + Provides access to the platform enlightenments used by other Rx libraries to improve system performance and + runtime efficiency. While Rx can run without platform enlightenments loaded, it's recommended to deploy the + System.Reactive.PlatformServices assembly with your application and call during + application startup to ensure enlightenments are properly loaded. + + + + + Ensures that the calling assembly has a reference to the System.Reactive.PlatformServices assembly with + platform enlightenments. If no reference is made from the user code, it's possible for the build process + to drop the deployment of System.Reactive.PlatformServices, preventing its runtime discovery. + + + true if the loaded enlightenment provider matches the provided defined in the current assembly; false + otherwise. When a custom enlightenment provider is installed by the host, false will be returned. + + + + + (Infrastructure) Provider for platform-specific framework enlightenments. + + + + + (Infrastructure) Tries to gets the specified service. + + Service type. + Optional set of arguments. + Service instance or null if not found. + + + + (Infrastructure) Services to rethrow exceptions. + + + This type is used by the Rx infrastructure and not meant for public consumption or implementation. + No guarantees are made about forward compatibility of the type's functionality and its usage. + + + + + Rethrows the specified exception. + + Exception to rethrow. + + + + (Infrastructure) Provides access to the host's lifecycle management services. + + + + + Event that gets raised when the host suspends the application. + + + + + Event that gets raised when the host resumes the application. + + + + + Adds a reference to the host lifecycle manager, causing it to be sending notifications. + + + + + Removes a reference to the host lifecycle manager, causing it to stop sending notifications + if the removed reference was the last one. + + + + + (Infrastructure) Provides notifications about the host's lifecycle events. + + + + + Event that gets raised when the host suspends. + + + + + Event that gets raised when the host resumes. + + + + + (Infrastructure) Event arguments for host suspension events. + + + + + (Infrastructure) Event arguments for host resumption events. + + + + + (Infrastructure) Interface for enlightenment providers. + + + This type is used by the Rx infrastructure and not meant for public consumption or implementation. + No guarantees are made about forward compatibility of the type's functionality and its usage. + + + + + (Infrastructure) Tries to gets the specified service. + + Service type. + Optional set of arguments. + Service instance or null if not found. + + + + (Infrastructure) Provider for platform-specific framework enlightenments. + + + This type is used by the Rx infrastructure and not meant for public consumption or implementation. + + + + + (Infrastructure) Gets the current enlightenment provider. If none is loaded yet, accessing this property triggers provider resolution. + + + This member is used by the Rx infrastructure and not meant for public consumption or implementation. + + + + + (Infrastructure) Provides access to local system clock services. + + + This type is used by the Rx infrastructure and not meant for public consumption or implementation. + No guarantees are made about forward compatibility of the type's functionality and its usage. + + + + + Gets the local system clock time. + + + + + Adds a reference to the system clock monitor, causing it to be sending notifications. + + Thrown when the system doesn't support sending clock change notifications. + + + + Removes a reference to the system clock monitor, causing it to stop sending notifications + if the removed reference was the last one. + + + + + (Infrastructure) Provides access to the local system clock. + + + This type is used by the Rx infrastructure and not meant for public consumption or implementation. + No guarantees are made about forward compatibility of the type's functionality and its usage. + + + + + Gets the current time. + + + + + (Infrastructure) Provides a mechanism to notify local schedulers about system clock changes. + + + This type is used by the Rx infrastructure and not meant for public consumption or implementation. + No guarantees are made about forward compatibility of the type's functionality and its usage. + + + + + Event that gets raised when a system clock change is detected. + + + + + (Infrastructure) Event arguments for system clock change notifications. + + + This type is used by the Rx infrastructure and not meant for public consumption or implementation. + No guarantees are made about forward compatibility of the type's functionality and its usage. + + + + + Creates a new system clock notification object with unknown old and new times. + + + + + Creates a new system clock notification object with the specified old and new times. + + Time before the system clock changed, or DateTimeOffset.MinValue if not known. + Time after the system clock changed, or DateTimeOffset.MaxValue if not known. + + + + Gets the time before the system clock changed, or DateTimeOffset.MinValue if not known. + + + + + Gets the time after the system clock changed, or DateTimeOffset.MaxValue if not known. + + + + + (Infrastructure) Provides access to the local system clock. + + + + + Gets the current time. + + + + + (Infrastructure) Monitors for system clock changes based on a periodic timer. + + + + + Use the Unix milliseconds for the current time + so it can be atomically read/written without locking. + + + + + Creates a new monitor for system clock changes with the specified polling frequency. + + Polling frequency for system clock changes. + + + + Event that gets raised when a system clock change is detected. + + + + + The System.Reactive.PlatformServices namespace contains interfaces and classes used by the runtime infrastructure of Reactive Extensions. + Those are not intended to be used directly from user code and are subject to change in future releases of the product. + + + + + Represents a .NET event invocation consisting of the weakly typed object that raised the event and the data that was generated by the event. + + The type of the event data generated by the event. + + + + Creates a new data representation instance of a .NET event invocation with the given sender and event data. + + The sender object that raised the event. + The event data that was generated by the event. + + + + Represents a .NET event invocation consisting of the strongly typed object that raised the event and the data that was generated by the event. + + The type of the sender that raised the event. + The type of the event data generated by the event. + + + + Creates a new data representation instance of a .NET event invocation with the given sender and event data. + + The sender object that raised the event. + The event data that was generated by the event. + + + + Gets the sender object that raised the event. + + + + + Gets the event data that was generated by the event. + + + + + Deconstructs the event pattern value into a sender and event data. + + The sender object that raised the event. + The event data that was generated by the event. + + + + Determines whether the current object represents the same event as a specified object. + + An object to compare to the current object. + true if both objects represent the same event; otherwise, false. + + + + Determines whether the specified System.Object is equal to the current . + + The System.Object to compare with the current . + true if the specified System.Object is equal to the current ; otherwise, false. + + + + Returns the hash code for the current instance. + + A hash code for the current instance. + + + + Determines whether two specified objects represent the same event. + + The first to compare, or null. + The second to compare, or null. + true if both objects represent the same event; otherwise, false. + + + + Determines whether two specified objects represent a different event. + + The first to compare, or null. + The second to compare, or null. + true if both objects don't represent the same event; otherwise, false. + + + + Base class for classes that expose an observable sequence as a well-known event pattern (sender, event arguments). + Contains functionality to maintain a map of event handler delegates to observable sequence subscriptions. Subclasses + should only add an event with custom add and remove methods calling into the base class's operations. + + The type of the sender that raises the event. + The type of the event data generated by the event. + + + + Creates a new event pattern source. + + Source sequence to expose as an event. + Delegate used to invoke the event for each element of the sequence. + or is null. + + + + Adds the specified event handler, causing a subscription to the underlying source. + + Event handler to add. The same delegate should be passed to the operation in order to remove the event handler. + Invocation delegate to raise the event in the derived class. + or is null. + + + + Removes the specified event handler, causing a disposal of the corresponding subscription to the underlying source that was created during the operation. + + Event handler to remove. This should be the same delegate as one that was passed to the operation. + is null. + + + + Marks the program elements that are experimental. This class cannot be inherited. + + + + + Represents a .NET event invocation consisting of the strongly typed object that raised the event and the data that was generated by the event. + + + The type of the sender that raised the event. + This type parameter is covariant. That is, you can use either the type you specified or any type that is more derived. For more information about covariance and contravariance, see Covariance and Contravariance in Generics. + + + The type of the event data generated by the event. + This type parameter is covariant. That is, you can use either the type you specified or any type that is more derived. For more information about covariance and contravariance, see Covariance and Contravariance in Generics. + + + + + Gets the sender object that raised the event. + + + + + Gets the event data that was generated by the event. + + + + + Represents a data stream signaling its elements by means of an event. + + The type of the event data generated by the event. + + + + Event signaling the next element in the data stream. + + + + + Represents a data stream signaling its elements by means of an event. + + + The type of the event data generated by the event. + This type parameter is covariant. That is, you can use either the type you specified or any type that is more derived. For more information about covariance and contravariance, see Covariance and Contravariance in Generics. + + + + + Event signaling the next element in the data stream. + + + + + Utility methods to handle lock-free combining of Exceptions + as well as hosting a terminal-exception indicator for + lock-free termination support. + + + + + The singleton instance of the exception indicating a terminal state, + DO NOT LEAK or signal this via OnError! + + + + + Tries to atomically set the Exception on the given field if it is + still null. + + The target field to try to set atomically. + The exception to set, not null (not verified). + True if the operation succeeded, false if the target was not null. + + + + Utility methods for dealing with serializing OnXXX signals + for an IObserver where concurrent OnNext is still not allowed + but concurrent OnError/OnCompleted may happen. + This serialization case is generally lower overhead than + a full SerializedObserver wrapper and doesn't need + allocation. + + + + + Signals the given item to the observer in a serialized fashion + allowing a concurrent OnError or OnCompleted emission to be delayed until + the observer.OnNext returns. + Do not call OnNext from multiple threads as it may lead to ignored items. + Use a full SerializedObserver wrapper for merging multiple sequences. + + The element type of the observer. + The observer to signal events in a serialized fashion. + The item to signal. + Indicates there is an emission going on currently. + The field containing an error or terminal indicator. + + + + Signals the given exception to the observer. If there is a concurrent + OnNext emission is happening, saves the exception into the given field + otherwise to be picked up by . + This method can be called concurrently with itself and the other methods of this + helper class but only one terminal signal may actually win. + + The element type of the observer. + The observer to signal events in a serialized fashion. + The exception to signal sooner or later. + Indicates there is an emission going on currently. + The field containing an error or terminal indicator. + + + + Signals OnCompleted on the observer. If there is a concurrent + OnNext emission happening, the error field will host a special + terminal exception signal to be picked up by once it finishes with OnNext and signal the + OnCompleted as well. + This method can be called concurrently with itself and the other methods of this + helper class but only one terminal signal may actually win. + + The element type of the observer. + The observer to signal events in a serialized fashion. + Indicates there is an emission going on currently. + The field containing an error or terminal indicator. + + + + Base interface for observers that can dispose of a resource on a terminal notification + or when disposed itself. + + + + + + Interface with variance annotation; allows for better type checking when detecting capabilities in SubscribeSafe. + + Type of the resulting sequence's elements. + + + + Base class for implementation of query operators, providing performance benefits over the use of Observable.Create. + + Type of the resulting sequence's elements. + + + + Publicly visible Subscribe method. + + Observer to send notifications on. The implementation of a producer must ensure the correct message grammar on the observer. + IDisposable to cancel the subscription. This causes the underlying sink to be notified of unsubscription, causing it to prevent further messages from being sent to the observer. + + + + Core implementation of the query operator, called upon a new subscription to the producer object. + + Observer to send notifications on. The implementation of a producer must ensure the correct message grammar on the observer. + Disposable representing all the resources and/or subscriptions the operator uses to process events. + The observer passed in to this method is not protected using auto-detach behavior upon an OnError or OnCompleted call. The implementation must ensure proper resource disposal and enforce the message grammar. + + + + Publicly visible Subscribe method. + + Observer to send notifications on. The implementation of a producer must ensure the correct message grammar on the observer. + IDisposable to cancel the subscription. This causes the underlying sink to be notified of unsubscription, causing it to prevent further messages from being sent to the observer. + + + + Core implementation of the query operator, called upon a new subscription to the producer object. + + The sink object. + + + + Represents an observable sequence of elements that have a common key. + + + The type of the key shared by all elements in the group. + This type parameter is covariant. That is, you can use either the type you specified or any type that is more derived. For more information about covariance and contravariance, see Covariance and Contravariance in Generics. + + + The type of the elements in the group. + This type parameter is covariant. That is, you can use either the type you specified or any type that is more derived. For more information about covariance and contravariance, see Covariance and Contravariance in Generics. + + + + + Gets the common key. + + + + + Provides functionality to evaluate queries against a specific data source wherein the type of the data is known. + + + The type of the data in the data source. + This type parameter is covariant. That is, you can use either the type you specified or any type that is more derived. For more information about covariance and contravariance, see Covariance and Contravariance in Generics. + + + + + Provides functionality to evaluate queries against a specific data source wherein the type of the data is not specified. + + + + + Gets the type of the element(s) that are returned when the expression tree associated with this instance of IQbservable is executed. + + + + + Gets the expression tree that is associated with the instance of IQbservable. + + + + + Gets the query provider that is associated with this data source. + + + + + Defines methods to create and execute queries that are described by an IQbservable object. + + + + + Constructs an object that can evaluate the query represented by a specified expression tree. + + The type of the elements of the that is returned. + Expression tree representing the query. + IQbservable object that can evaluate the given query expression. + + + + Internal interface describing the LINQ to Events query language. + + + + + Internal interface describing the LINQ to Events query language. + + + + + Attribute applied to static classes providing expression tree forms of query methods, + mapping those to the corresponding methods for local query execution on the specified + target class type. + + + + + Creates a new mapping to the specified local execution query method implementation type. + + Type with query methods for local execution. + + + + Gets the type with the implementation of local query methods. + + + + + Provides a set of static methods for writing in-memory queries over observable sequences. + + + + + Applies an accumulator function over an observable sequence, returning the result of the aggregation as a single element in the result sequence. The specified seed value is used as the initial accumulator value. + For aggregation behavior with incremental intermediate results, see . + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + The type of the result of the aggregation. + An observable sequence to aggregate over. + The initial accumulator value. + An accumulator function to be invoked on each element. + An observable sequence containing a single element with the final accumulator value. + or is null. + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Applies an accumulator function over an observable sequence, returning the result of the aggregation as a single element in the result sequence. The specified seed value is used as the initial accumulator value, + and the specified result selector function is used to select the result value. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + The type of the accumulator value. + The type of the resulting value. + An observable sequence to aggregate over. + The initial accumulator value. + An accumulator function to be invoked on each element. + A function to transform the final accumulator value into the result value. + An observable sequence containing a single element with the final accumulator value. + or or is null. + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Applies an accumulator function over an observable sequence, returning the result of the aggregation as a single element in the result sequence. + For aggregation behavior with incremental intermediate results, see . + + The type of the elements in the source sequence and the result of the aggregation. + An observable sequence to aggregate over. + An accumulator function to be invoked on each element. + An observable sequence containing a single element with the final accumulator value. + or is null. + (Asynchronous) The source sequence is empty. + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Determines whether all elements of an observable sequence satisfy a condition. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + An observable sequence whose elements to apply the predicate to. + A function to test each element for a condition. + An observable sequence containing a single element determining whether all elements in the source sequence pass the test in the specified predicate. + or is null. + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Determines whether an observable sequence contains any elements. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + An observable sequence to check for non-emptiness. + An observable sequence containing a single element determining whether the source sequence contains any elements. + is null. + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Determines whether any element of an observable sequence satisfies a condition. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + An observable sequence whose elements to apply the predicate to. + A function to test each element for a condition. + An observable sequence containing a single element determining whether any elements in the source sequence pass the test in the specified predicate. + or is null. + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Computes the average of an observable sequence of values. + + A sequence of values to calculate the average of. + An observable sequence containing a single element with the average of the sequence of values. + is null. + (Asynchronous) The source sequence is empty. + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Computes the average of an observable sequence of values. + + A sequence of values to calculate the average of. + An observable sequence containing a single element with the average of the sequence of values. + is null. + (Asynchronous) The source sequence is empty. + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Computes the average of an observable sequence of values. + + A sequence of values to calculate the average of. + An observable sequence containing a single element with the average of the sequence of values. + is null. + (Asynchronous) The source sequence is empty. + (Asynchronous) The sum of the elements in the source sequence is larger than . + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Computes the average of an observable sequence of values. + + A sequence of values to calculate the average of. + An observable sequence containing a single element with the average of the sequence of values. + is null. + (Asynchronous) The source sequence is empty. + (Asynchronous) The sum of the elements in the source sequence is larger than . + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Computes the average of an observable sequence of values. + + A sequence of values to calculate the average of. + An observable sequence containing a single element with the average of the sequence of values. + is null. + (Asynchronous) The source sequence is empty. + (Asynchronous) The sum of the elements in the source sequence is larger than . + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Computes the average of an observable sequence of nullable values. + + A sequence of nullable values to calculate the average of. + An observable sequence containing a single element with the average of the sequence of values, or null if the source sequence is empty or contains only values that are null. + is null. + (Asynchronous) The source sequence is empty. + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Computes the average of an observable sequence of nullable values. + + A sequence of nullable values to calculate the average of. + An observable sequence containing a single element with the average of the sequence of values, or null if the source sequence is empty or contains only values that are null. + is null. + (Asynchronous) The source sequence is empty. + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Computes the average of an observable sequence of nullable values. + + A sequence of nullable values to calculate the average of. + An observable sequence containing a single element with the average of the sequence of values, or null if the source sequence is empty or contains only values that are null. + is null. + (Asynchronous) The source sequence is empty. + (Asynchronous) The sum of the elements in the source sequence is larger than . + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Computes the average of an observable sequence of nullable values. + + A sequence of nullable values to calculate the average of. + An observable sequence containing a single element with the average of the sequence of values, or null if the source sequence is empty or contains only values that are null. + is null. + (Asynchronous) The source sequence is empty. + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + (Asynchronous) The sum of the elements in the source sequence is larger than . + + + + Computes the average of an observable sequence of nullable values. + + A sequence of nullable values to calculate the average of. + An observable sequence containing a single element with the average of the sequence of values, or null if the source sequence is empty or contains only values that are null. + is null. + (Asynchronous) The source sequence is empty. + (Asynchronous) The sum of the elements in the source sequence is larger than . + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Computes the average of an observable sequence of values that are obtained by invoking a transform function on each element of the input sequence. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + A sequence of values to calculate the average of. + A transform function to apply to each element. + An observable sequence containing a single element with the average of the sequence of values. + or is null. + (Asynchronous) The source sequence is empty. + (Asynchronous) The sum of the projected values for the elements in the source sequence is larger than . + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Computes the average of an observable sequence of values that are obtained by invoking a transform function on each element of the input sequence. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + A sequence of values to calculate the average of. + A transform function to apply to each element. + An observable sequence containing a single element with the average of the sequence of values. + or is null. + (Asynchronous) The source sequence is empty. + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Computes the average of an observable sequence of values that are obtained by invoking a transform function on each element of the input sequence. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + A sequence of values to calculate the average of. + A transform function to apply to each element. + An observable sequence containing a single element with the average of the sequence of values. + or is null. + (Asynchronous) The source sequence is empty. + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Computes the average of an observable sequence of values that are obtained by invoking a transform function on each element of the input sequence. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + A sequence of values to calculate the average of. + A transform function to apply to each element. + An observable sequence containing a single element with the average of the sequence of values. + or is null. + (Asynchronous) The source sequence is empty. + (Asynchronous) The sum of the projected values for the elements in the source sequence is larger than . + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Computes the average of an observable sequence of values that are obtained by invoking a transform function on each element of the input sequence. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + A sequence of values to calculate the average of. + A transform function to apply to each element. + An observable sequence containing a single element with the average of the sequence of values. + or is null. + (Asynchronous) The source sequence is empty. + (Asynchronous) The sum of the projected values for the elements in the source sequence is larger than . + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Computes the average of an observable sequence of nullable values that are obtained by invoking a transform function on each element of the input sequence. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + A sequence of values to calculate the average of. + A transform function to apply to each element. + An observable sequence containing a single element with the average of the sequence of values, or null if the source sequence is empty or contains only values that are null. + or is null. + (Asynchronous) The source sequence is empty. + (Asynchronous) The sum of the projected values for the elements in the source sequence is larger than . + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Computes the average of an observable sequence of nullable values that are obtained by invoking a transform function on each element of the input sequence. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + A sequence of values to calculate the average of. + A transform function to apply to each element. + An observable sequence containing a single element with the average of the sequence of values, or null if the source sequence is empty or contains only values that are null. + or is null. + (Asynchronous) The source sequence is empty. + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Computes the average of an observable sequence of nullable values that are obtained by invoking a transform function on each element of the input sequence. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + A sequence of values to calculate the average of. + A transform function to apply to each element. + An observable sequence containing a single element with the average of the sequence of values, or null if the source sequence is empty or contains only values that are null. + or is null. + (Asynchronous) The source sequence is empty. + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Computes the average of an observable sequence of nullable values that are obtained by invoking a transform function on each element of the input sequence. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + A sequence of values to calculate the average of. + A transform function to apply to each element. + An observable sequence containing a single element with the average of the sequence of values, or null if the source sequence is empty or contains only values that are null. + or is null. + (Asynchronous) The source sequence is empty. + (Asynchronous) The sum of the projected values for the elements in the source sequence is larger than . + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Computes the average of an observable sequence of nullable values that are obtained by invoking a transform function on each element of the input sequence. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + A sequence of values to calculate the average of. + A transform function to apply to each element. + An observable sequence containing a single element with the average of the sequence of values, or null if the source sequence is empty or contains only values that are null. + or is null. + (Asynchronous) The source sequence is empty. + (Asynchronous) The sum of the projected values for the elements in the source sequence is larger than . + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Determines whether an observable sequence contains a specified element by using the default equality comparer. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + An observable sequence in which to locate a value. + The value to locate in the source sequence. + An observable sequence containing a single element determining whether the source sequence contains an element that has the specified value. + is null. + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Determines whether an observable sequence contains a specified element by using a specified System.Collections.Generic.IEqualityComparer{T}. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + An observable sequence in which to locate a value. + The value to locate in the source sequence. + An equality comparer to compare elements. + An observable sequence containing a single element determining whether the source sequence contains an element that has the specified value. + or is null. + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Returns an observable sequence containing an that represents the total number of elements in an observable sequence. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + An observable sequence that contains elements to be counted. + An observable sequence containing a single element with the number of elements in the input sequence. + is null. + (Asynchronous) The number of elements in the source sequence is larger than . + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Returns an observable sequence containing an that represents how many elements in the specified observable sequence satisfy a condition. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + An observable sequence that contains elements to be counted. + A function to test each element for a condition. + An observable sequence containing a single element with a number that represents how many elements in the input sequence satisfy the condition in the predicate function. + or is null. + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Returns the element at a specified index in a sequence. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Observable sequence to return the element from. + The zero-based index of the element to retrieve. + An observable sequence that produces the element at the specified position in the source sequence. + is null. + is less than zero. + (Asynchronous) is greater than or equal to the number of elements in the source sequence. + + + + Returns the element at a specified index in a sequence or a default value if the index is out of range. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Observable sequence to return the element from. + The zero-based index of the element to retrieve. + An observable sequence that produces the element at the specified position in the source sequence, or a default value if the index is outside the bounds of the source sequence. + is null. + is less than zero. + + + + Returns the first element of an observable sequence. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source observable sequence. + Sequence containing the first element in the observable sequence. + is null. + (Asynchronous) The source sequence is empty. + + + + Returns the first element of an observable sequence that satisfies the condition in the predicate. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source observable sequence. + A predicate function to evaluate for elements in the source sequence. + Sequence containing the first element in the observable sequence that satisfies the condition in the predicate. + or is null. + (Asynchronous) No element satisfies the condition in the predicate. -or- The source sequence is empty. + + + + Returns the first element of an observable sequence, or a default value if no such element exists. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source observable sequence. + Sequence containing the first element in the observable sequence, or a default value if no such element exists. + is null. + + + + Returns the first element of an observable sequence that satisfies the condition in the predicate, or a default value if no such element exists. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source observable sequence. + A predicate function to evaluate for elements in the source sequence. + Sequence containing the first element in the observable sequence that satisfies the condition in the predicate, or a default value if no such element exists. + or is null. + + + + Determines whether an observable sequence is empty. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + An observable sequence to check for emptiness. + An observable sequence containing a single element determining whether the source sequence is empty. + is null. + + + + Returns the last element of an observable sequence. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source observable sequence. + Sequence containing the last element in the observable sequence. + is null. + (Asynchronous) The source sequence is empty. + + + + Returns the last element of an observable sequence that satisfies the condition in the predicate. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source observable sequence. + A predicate function to evaluate for elements in the source sequence. + Sequence containing the last element in the observable sequence that satisfies the condition in the predicate. + or is null. + (Asynchronous) No element satisfies the condition in the predicate. -or- The source sequence is empty. + + + + Returns the last element of an observable sequence, or a default value if no such element exists. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source observable sequence. + Sequence containing the last element in the observable sequence, or a default value if no such element exists. + is null. + + + + Returns the last element of an observable sequence that satisfies the condition in the predicate, or a default value if no such element exists. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source observable sequence. + A predicate function to evaluate for elements in the source sequence. + Sequence containing the last element in the observable sequence that satisfies the condition in the predicate, or a default value if no such element exists. + or is null. + + + + Returns an observable sequence containing an that represents the total number of elements in an observable sequence. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + An observable sequence that contains elements to be counted. + An observable sequence containing a single element with the number of elements in the input sequence. + is null. + (Asynchronous) The number of elements in the source sequence is larger than . + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Returns an observable sequence containing an that represents how many elements in the specified observable sequence satisfy a condition. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + An observable sequence that contains elements to be counted. + A function to test each element for a condition. + An observable sequence containing a single element with a number that represents how many elements in the input sequence satisfy the condition in the predicate function. + or is null. + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Returns the maximum element in an observable sequence. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + An observable sequence to determine the maximum element of. + An observable sequence containing a single element with the maximum element in the source sequence. + is null. + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Returns the maximum value in an observable sequence according to the specified comparer. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + An observable sequence to determine the maximum element of. + Comparer used to compare elements. + An observable sequence containing a single element with the maximum element in the source sequence. + or is null. + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Returns the maximum value in an observable sequence of values. + + A sequence of values to determine the maximum value of. + An observable sequence containing a single element with the maximum value in the source sequence. + is null. + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Returns the maximum value in an observable sequence of values. + + A sequence of values to determine the maximum value of. + An observable sequence containing a single element with the maximum value in the source sequence. + is null. + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Returns the maximum value in an observable sequence of values. + + A sequence of values to determine the maximum value of. + An observable sequence containing a single element with the maximum value in the source sequence. + is null. + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Returns the maximum value in an observable sequence of values. + + A sequence of values to determine the maximum value of. + An observable sequence containing a single element with the maximum value in the source sequence. + is null. + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Returns the maximum value in an observable sequence of values. + + A sequence of values to determine the maximum value of. + An observable sequence containing a single element with the maximum value in the source sequence. + is null. + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Returns the maximum value in an observable sequence of nullable values. + + A sequence of nullable values to determine the maximum value of. + An observable sequence containing a single element with the maximum value in the source sequence. + is null. + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Returns the maximum value in an observable sequence of nullable values. + + A sequence of nullable values to determine the maximum value of. + An observable sequence containing a single element with the maximum value in the source sequence. + is null. + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Returns the maximum value in an observable sequence of nullable values. + + A sequence of nullable values to determine the maximum value of. + An observable sequence containing a single element with the maximum value in the source sequence. + is null. + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Returns the maximum value in an observable sequence of nullable values. + + A sequence of nullable values to determine the maximum value of. + An observable sequence containing a single element with the maximum value in the source sequence. + is null. + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Returns the maximum value in an observable sequence of nullable values. + + A sequence of nullable values to determine the maximum value of. + An observable sequence containing a single element with the maximum value in the source sequence. + is null. + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Invokes a transform function on each element of a sequence and returns the maximum value. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + The type of the objects derived from the elements in the source sequence to determine the maximum of. + An observable sequence to determine the minimum element of. + A transform function to apply to each element. + An observable sequence containing a single element with the value that corresponds to the maximum element in the source sequence. + or is null. + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Invokes a transform function on each element of a sequence and returns the maximum value according to the specified comparer. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + The type of the objects derived from the elements in the source sequence to determine the maximum of. + An observable sequence to determine the minimum element of. + A transform function to apply to each element. + Comparer used to compare elements. + An observable sequence containing a single element with the value that corresponds to the maximum element in the source sequence. + or or is null. + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Invokes a transform function on each element of a sequence and returns the maximum value. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + A sequence of values to determine the maximum value of. + A transform function to apply to each element. + An observable sequence containing a single element with the value of type that corresponds to the maximum value in the source sequence. + or is null. + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Invokes a transform function on each element of a sequence and returns the maximum value. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + A sequence of values to determine the maximum value of. + A transform function to apply to each element. + An observable sequence containing a single element with the value of type that corresponds to the maximum value in the source sequence. + or is null. + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Invokes a transform function on each element of a sequence and returns the maximum value. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + A sequence of values to determine the maximum value of. + A transform function to apply to each element. + An observable sequence containing a single element with the value of type that corresponds to the maximum value in the source sequence. + or is null. + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Invokes a transform function on each element of a sequence and returns the maximum value. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + A sequence of values to determine the maximum value of. + A transform function to apply to each element. + An observable sequence containing a single element with the value of type that corresponds to the maximum value in the source sequence. + or is null. + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Invokes a transform function on each element of a sequence and returns the maximum value. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + A sequence of values to determine the maximum value of. + A transform function to apply to each element. + An observable sequence containing a single element with the value of type that corresponds to the maximum value in the source sequence. + or is null. + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Invokes a transform function on each element of a sequence and returns the maximum nullable value. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + A sequence of values to determine the maximum value of. + A transform function to apply to each element. + An observable sequence containing a single element with the value of type that corresponds to the maximum value in the source sequence. + or is null. + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Invokes a transform function on each element of a sequence and returns the maximum nullable value. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + A sequence of values to determine the maximum value of. + A transform function to apply to each element. + An observable sequence containing a single element with the value of type that corresponds to the maximum value in the source sequence. + or is null. + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Invokes a transform function on each element of a sequence and returns the maximum nullable value. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + A sequence of values to determine the maximum value of. + A transform function to apply to each element. + An observable sequence containing a single element with the value of type that corresponds to the maximum value in the source sequence. + or is null. + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Invokes a transform function on each element of a sequence and returns the maximum nullable value. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + A sequence of values to determine the maximum value of. + A transform function to apply to each element. + An observable sequence containing a single element with the value of type that corresponds to the maximum value in the source sequence. + or is null. + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Invokes a transform function on each element of a sequence and returns the maximum nullable value. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + A sequence of values to determine the maximum value of. + A transform function to apply to each element. + An observable sequence containing a single element with the value of type that corresponds to the maximum value in the source sequence. + or is null. + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Returns the elements in an observable sequence with the maximum key value. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + The type of the key computed for each element in the source sequence. + An observable sequence to get the maximum elements for. + Key selector function. + An observable sequence containing a list of zero or more elements that have a maximum key value. + or is null. + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Returns the elements in an observable sequence with the maximum key value according to the specified comparer. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + The type of the key computed for each element in the source sequence. + An observable sequence to get the maximum elements for. + Key selector function. + Comparer used to compare key values. + An observable sequence containing a list of zero or more elements that have a maximum key value. + or or is null. + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Returns the minimum element in an observable sequence. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + An observable sequence to determine the minimum element of. + An observable sequence containing a single element with the minimum element in the source sequence. + is null. + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Returns the minimum element in an observable sequence according to the specified comparer. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + An observable sequence to determine the minimum element of. + Comparer used to compare elements. + An observable sequence containing a single element with the minimum element in the source sequence. + or is null. + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Returns the minimum value in an observable sequence of values. + + A sequence of values to determine the minimum value of. + An observable sequence containing a single element with the minimum value in the source sequence. + is null. + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Returns the minimum value in an observable sequence of values. + + A sequence of values to determine the minimum value of. + An observable sequence containing a single element with the minimum value in the source sequence. + is null. + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Returns the minimum value in an observable sequence of values. + + A sequence of values to determine the minimum value of. + An observable sequence containing a single element with the minimum value in the source sequence. + is null. + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Returns the minimum value in an observable sequence of values. + + A sequence of values to determine the minimum value of. + An observable sequence containing a single element with the minimum value in the source sequence. + is null. + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Returns the minimum value in an observable sequence of values. + + A sequence of values to determine the minimum value of. + An observable sequence containing a single element with the minimum value in the source sequence. + is null. + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Returns the minimum value in an observable sequence of nullable values. + + A sequence of nullable values to determine the minimum value of. + An observable sequence containing a single element with the minimum value in the source sequence. + is null. + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Returns the minimum value in an observable sequence of nullable values. + + A sequence of nullable values to determine the minimum value of. + An observable sequence containing a single element with the minimum value in the source sequence. + is null. + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Returns the minimum value in an observable sequence of nullable values. + + A sequence of nullable values to determine the minimum value of. + An observable sequence containing a single element with the minimum value in the source sequence. + is null. + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Returns the minimum value in an observable sequence of nullable values. + + A sequence of nullable values to determine the minimum value of. + An observable sequence containing a single element with the minimum value in the source sequence. + is null. + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Returns the minimum value in an observable sequence of nullable values. + + A sequence of nullable values to determine the minimum value of. + An observable sequence containing a single element with the minimum value in the source sequence. + is null. + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Invokes a transform function on each element of a sequence and returns the minimum value. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + The type of the objects derived from the elements in the source sequence to determine the minimum of. + An observable sequence to determine the minimum element of. + A transform function to apply to each element. + An observable sequence containing a single element with the value that corresponds to the minimum element in the source sequence. + or is null. + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Invokes a transform function on each element of a sequence and returns the minimum value according to the specified comparer. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + The type of the objects derived from the elements in the source sequence to determine the minimum of. + An observable sequence to determine the minimum element of. + A transform function to apply to each element. + Comparer used to compare elements. + An observable sequence containing a single element with the value that corresponds to the minimum element in the source sequence. + or or is null. + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Invokes a transform function on each element of a sequence and returns the minimum value. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + A sequence of values to determine the minimum value of. + A transform function to apply to each element. + An observable sequence containing a single element with the value of type that corresponds to the minimum value in the source sequence. + or is null. + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Invokes a transform function on each element of a sequence and returns the minimum value. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + A sequence of values to determine the minimum value of. + A transform function to apply to each element. + An observable sequence containing a single element with the value of type that corresponds to the minimum value in the source sequence. + or is null. + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Invokes a transform function on each element of a sequence and returns the minimum value. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + A sequence of values to determine the minimum value of. + A transform function to apply to each element. + An observable sequence containing a single element with the value of type that corresponds to the minimum value in the source sequence. + or is null. + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Invokes a transform function on each element of a sequence and returns the minimum value. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + A sequence of values to determine the minimum value of. + A transform function to apply to each element. + An observable sequence containing a single element with the value of type that corresponds to the minimum value in the source sequence. + or is null. + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Invokes a transform function on each element of a sequence and returns the minimum value. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + A sequence of values to determine the minimum value of. + A transform function to apply to each element. + An observable sequence containing a single element with the value of type that corresponds to the minimum value in the source sequence. + or is null. + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Invokes a transform function on each element of a sequence and returns the minimum nullable value. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + A sequence of values to determine the minimum value of. + A transform function to apply to each element. + An observable sequence containing a single element with the value of type that corresponds to the minimum value in the source sequence. + or is null. + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Invokes a transform function on each element of a sequence and returns the minimum nullable value. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + A sequence of values to determine the minimum value of. + A transform function to apply to each element. + An observable sequence containing a single element with the value of type that corresponds to the minimum value in the source sequence. + or is null. + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Invokes a transform function on each element of a sequence and returns the minimum nullable value. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + A sequence of values to determine the minimum value of. + A transform function to apply to each element. + An observable sequence containing a single element with the value of type that corresponds to the minimum value in the source sequence. + or is null. + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Invokes a transform function on each element of a sequence and returns the minimum nullable value. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + A sequence of values to determine the minimum value of. + A transform function to apply to each element. + An observable sequence containing a single element with the value of type that corresponds to the minimum value in the source sequence. + or is null. + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Invokes a transform function on each element of a sequence and returns the minimum nullable value. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + A sequence of values to determine the minimum value of. + A transform function to apply to each element. + An observable sequence containing a single element with the value of type that corresponds to the minimum value in the source sequence. + or is null. + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Returns the elements in an observable sequence with the minimum key value. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + The type of the key computed for each element in the source sequence. + An observable sequence to get the minimum elements for. + Key selector function. + An observable sequence containing a list of zero or more elements that have a minimum key value. + or is null. + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Returns the elements in an observable sequence with the minimum key value according to the specified comparer. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + The type of the key computed for each element in the source sequence. + An observable sequence to get the minimum elements for. + Key selector function. + Comparer used to compare key values. + An observable sequence containing a list of zero or more elements that have a minimum key value. + or or is null. + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Determines whether two sequences are equal by comparing the elements pairwise. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + First observable sequence to compare. + Second observable sequence to compare. + An observable sequence that contains a single element which indicates whether both sequences are of equal length and their corresponding elements are equal according to the default equality comparer for their type. + or is null. + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Determines whether two sequences are equal by comparing the elements pairwise using a specified equality comparer. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + First observable sequence to compare. + Second observable sequence to compare. + Comparer used to compare elements of both sequences. + An observable sequence that contains a single element which indicates whether both sequences are of equal length and their corresponding elements are equal according to the specified equality comparer. + or or is null. + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Determines whether an observable and enumerable sequence are equal by comparing the elements pairwise. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + First observable sequence to compare. + Second observable sequence to compare. + An observable sequence that contains a single element which indicates whether both sequences are of equal length and their corresponding elements are equal according to the default equality comparer for their type. + or is null. + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Determines whether an observable and enumerable sequence are equal by comparing the elements pairwise using a specified equality comparer. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + First observable sequence to compare. + Second observable sequence to compare. + Comparer used to compare elements of both sequences. + An observable sequence that contains a single element which indicates whether both sequences are of equal length and their corresponding elements are equal according to the specified equality comparer. + or or is null. + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Returns the only element of an observable sequence, and reports an exception if there is not exactly one element in the observable sequence. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source observable sequence. + Sequence containing the single element in the observable sequence. + is null. + (Asynchronous) The source sequence contains more than one element. -or- The source sequence is empty. + + + + Returns the only element of an observable sequence that satisfies the condition in the predicate, and reports an exception if there is not exactly one element in the observable sequence. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source observable sequence. + A predicate function to evaluate for elements in the source sequence. + Sequence containing the single element in the observable sequence that satisfies the condition in the predicate. + or is null. + (Asynchronous) No element satisfies the condition in the predicate. -or- More than one element satisfies the condition in the predicate. -or- The source sequence is empty. + + + + Returns the only element of an observable sequence, or a default value if the observable sequence is empty; this method reports an exception if there is more than one element in the observable sequence. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source observable sequence. + Sequence containing the single element in the observable sequence, or a default value if no such element exists. + is null. + (Asynchronous) The source sequence contains more than one element. + + + + Returns the only element of an observable sequence that matches the predicate, or a default value if no such element exists; this method reports an exception if there is more than one element in the observable sequence. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source observable sequence. + A predicate function to evaluate for elements in the source sequence. + Sequence containing the single element in the observable sequence that satisfies the condition in the predicate, or a default value if no such element exists. + or is null. + (Asynchronous) The sequence contains more than one element that satisfies the condition in the predicate. + + + + Computes the sum of a sequence of values. + + A sequence of values to calculate the sum of. + An observable sequence containing a single element with the sum of the values in the source sequence. + is null. + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Computes the sum of a sequence of values. + + A sequence of values to calculate the sum of. + An observable sequence containing a single element with the sum of the values in the source sequence. + is null. + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Computes the sum of a sequence of values. + + A sequence of values to calculate the sum of. + An observable sequence containing a single element with the sum of the values in the source sequence. + is null. + (Asynchronous) The sum of the elements in the source sequence is larger than . + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Computes the sum of a sequence of values. + + A sequence of values to calculate the sum of. + An observable sequence containing a single element with the sum of the values in the source sequence. + is null. + (Asynchronous) The sum of the elements in the source sequence is larger than . + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Computes the sum of a sequence of values. + + A sequence of values to calculate the sum of. + An observable sequence containing a single element with the sum of the values in the source sequence. + is null. + (Asynchronous) The sum of the elements in the source sequence is larger than . + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Computes the sum of a sequence of nullable values. + + A sequence of nullable values to calculate the sum of. + An observable sequence containing a single element with the sum of the values in the source sequence. + is null. + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Computes the sum of a sequence of nullable values. + + A sequence of nullable values to calculate the sum of. + An observable sequence containing a single element with the sum of the values in the source sequence. + is null. + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Computes the sum of a sequence of nullable values. + + A sequence of nullable values to calculate the sum of. + An observable sequence containing a single element with the sum of the values in the source sequence. + is null. + (Asynchronous) The sum of the elements in the source sequence is larger than . + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Computes the sum of a sequence of nullable values. + + A sequence of nullable values to calculate the sum of. + An observable sequence containing a single element with the sum of the values in the source sequence. + is null. + (Asynchronous) The sum of the elements in the source sequence is larger than . + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Computes the sum of a sequence of nullable values. + + A sequence of nullable values to calculate the sum of. + An observable sequence containing a single element with the sum of the values in the source sequence. + is null. + (Asynchronous) The sum of the elements in the source sequence is larger than . + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Computes the sum of a sequence of values that are obtained by invoking a transform function on each element of the input sequence. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + A sequence of values that are used to calculate a sum. + A transform function to apply to each element. + An observable sequence containing a single element with the sum of the values in the source sequence. + or is null. + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Computes the sum of a sequence of values that are obtained by invoking a transform function on each element of the input sequence. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + A sequence of values that are used to calculate a sum. + A transform function to apply to each element. + An observable sequence containing a single element with the sum of the values in the source sequence. + or is null. + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Computes the sum of a sequence of values that are obtained by invoking a transform function on each element of the input sequence. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + A sequence of values that are used to calculate a sum. + A transform function to apply to each element. + An observable sequence containing a single element with the sum of the values in the source sequence. + or is null. + (Asynchronous) The sum of the projected values for the elements in the source sequence is larger than . + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Computes the sum of a sequence of values that are obtained by invoking a transform function on each element of the input sequence. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + A sequence of values that are used to calculate a sum. + A transform function to apply to each element. + An observable sequence containing a single element with the sum of the values in the source sequence. + or is null. + (Asynchronous) The sum of the projected values for the elements in the source sequence is larger than . + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Computes the sum of a sequence of values that are obtained by invoking a transform function on each element of the input sequence. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + A sequence of values that are used to calculate a sum. + A transform function to apply to each element. + An observable sequence containing a single element with the sum of the values in the source sequence. + or is null. + (Asynchronous) The sum of the projected values for the elements in the source sequence is larger than . + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Computes the sum of a sequence of nullable values that are obtained by invoking a transform function on each element of the input sequence. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + A sequence of values that are used to calculate a sum. + A transform function to apply to each element. + An observable sequence containing a single element with the sum of the values in the source sequence. + or is null. + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Computes the sum of a sequence of nullable values that are obtained by invoking a transform function on each element of the input sequence. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + A sequence of values that are used to calculate a sum. + A transform function to apply to each element. + An observable sequence containing a single element with the sum of the values in the source sequence. + or is null. + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Computes the sum of a sequence of nullable values that are obtained by invoking a transform function on each element of the input sequence. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + A sequence of values that are used to calculate a sum. + A transform function to apply to each element. + An observable sequence containing a single element with the sum of the values in the source sequence. + or is null. + (Asynchronous) The sum of the projected values for the elements in the source sequence is larger than . + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Computes the sum of a sequence of nullable values that are obtained by invoking a transform function on each element of the input sequence. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + A sequence of values that are used to calculate a sum. + A transform function to apply to each element. + An observable sequence containing a single element with the sum of the values in the source sequence. + or is null. + (Asynchronous) The sum of the projected values for the elements in the source sequence is larger than . + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Computes the sum of a sequence of nullable values that are obtained by invoking a transform function on each element of the input sequence. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + A sequence of values that are used to calculate a sum. + A transform function to apply to each element. + An observable sequence containing a single element with the sum of the values in the source sequence. + or is null. + (Asynchronous) The sum of the projected values for the elements in the source sequence is larger than . + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Creates an array from an observable sequence. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + The source observable sequence to get an array of elements for. + An observable sequence containing a single element with an array containing all the elements of the source sequence. + is null. + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Creates a dictionary from an observable sequence according to a specified key selector function. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + The type of the dictionary key computed for each element in the source sequence. + An observable sequence to create a dictionary for. + A function to extract a key from each element. + An observable sequence containing a single element with a dictionary mapping unique key values onto the corresponding source sequence's element. + or is null. + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Creates a dictionary from an observable sequence according to a specified key selector function, and a comparer. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + The type of the dictionary key computed for each element in the source sequence. + An observable sequence to create a dictionary for. + A function to extract a key from each element. + An equality comparer to compare keys. + An observable sequence containing a single element with a dictionary mapping unique key values onto the corresponding source sequence's element. + or or is null. + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Creates a dictionary from an observable sequence according to a specified key selector function, and an element selector function. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + The type of the dictionary key computed for each element in the source sequence. + The type of the dictionary value computed for each element in the source sequence. + An observable sequence to create a dictionary for. + A function to extract a key from each element. + A transform function to produce a result element value from each element. + An observable sequence containing a single element with a dictionary mapping unique key values onto the corresponding source sequence's element. + or or is null. + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Creates a dictionary from an observable sequence according to a specified key selector function, a comparer, and an element selector function. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + The type of the dictionary key computed for each element in the source sequence. + The type of the dictionary value computed for each element in the source sequence. + An observable sequence to create a dictionary for. + A function to extract a key from each element. + A transform function to produce a result element value from each element. + An equality comparer to compare keys. + An observable sequence containing a single element with a dictionary mapping unique key values onto the corresponding source sequence's element. + or or or is null. + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Creates a list from an observable sequence. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + The source observable sequence to get a list of elements for. + An observable sequence containing a single element with a list containing all the elements of the source sequence. + is null. + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Creates a lookup from an observable sequence according to a specified key selector function. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + The type of the lookup key computed for each element in the source sequence. + An observable sequence to create a lookup for. + A function to extract a key from each element. + An observable sequence containing a single element with a lookup mapping unique key values onto the corresponding source sequence's elements. + or is null. + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Creates a lookup from an observable sequence according to a specified key selector function, and a comparer. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + The type of the lookup key computed for each element in the source sequence. + An observable sequence to create a lookup for. + A function to extract a key from each element. + An equality comparer to compare keys. + An observable sequence containing a single element with a lookup mapping unique key values onto the corresponding source sequence's elements. + or or is null. + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Creates a lookup from an observable sequence according to a specified key selector function, and an element selector function. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + The type of the lookup key computed for each element in the source sequence. + The type of the lookup value computed for each element in the source sequence. + An observable sequence to create a lookup for. + A function to extract a key from each element. + A transform function to produce a result element value from each element. + An observable sequence containing a single element with a lookup mapping unique key values onto the corresponding source sequence's elements. + or or is null. + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Creates a lookup from an observable sequence according to a specified key selector function, a comparer, and an element selector function. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + The type of the lookup key computed for each element in the source sequence. + The type of the lookup value computed for each element in the source sequence. + An observable sequence to create a lookup for. + A function to extract a key from each element. + A transform function to produce a result element value from each element. + An equality comparer to compare keys. + An observable sequence containing a single element with a lookup mapping unique key values onto the corresponding source sequence's elements. + or or or is null. + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Converts a Begin/End invoke function pair into an asynchronous function. + + The type of the result returned by the end delegate. + The delegate that begins the asynchronous operation. + The delegate that ends the asynchronous operation. + Function that can be used to start the asynchronous operation and retrieve the result as an observable sequence. + or is null. + Each invocation of the resulting function will cause the asynchronous operation to be started. Subscription to the resulting sequence has no observable side-effect, and each subscription will produce the asynchronous operation's result. + + + + Converts a Begin/End invoke function pair into an asynchronous function. + + The type of the first argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the result returned by the end delegate. + The delegate that begins the asynchronous operation. + The delegate that ends the asynchronous operation. + Function that can be used to start the asynchronous operation and retrieve the result as an observable sequence. + or is null. + Each invocation of the resulting function will cause the asynchronous operation to be started. Subscription to the resulting sequence has no observable side-effect, and each subscription will produce the asynchronous operation's result. + + + + Converts a Begin/End invoke function pair into an asynchronous function. + + The type of the first argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the second argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the result returned by the end delegate. + The delegate that begins the asynchronous operation. + The delegate that ends the asynchronous operation. + Function that can be used to start the asynchronous operation and retrieve the result as an observable sequence. + or is null. + Each invocation of the resulting function will cause the asynchronous operation to be started. Subscription to the resulting sequence has no observable side-effect, and each subscription will produce the asynchronous operation's result. + + + + Converts a Begin/End invoke function pair into an asynchronous function. + + The type of the first argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the second argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the third argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the result returned by the end delegate. + The delegate that begins the asynchronous operation. + The delegate that ends the asynchronous operation. + Function that can be used to start the asynchronous operation and retrieve the result as an observable sequence. + or is null. + Each invocation of the resulting function will cause the asynchronous operation to be started. Subscription to the resulting sequence has no observable side-effect, and each subscription will produce the asynchronous operation's result. + + + + Converts a Begin/End invoke function pair into an asynchronous function. + + The type of the first argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the second argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the third argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the fourth argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the result returned by the end delegate. + The delegate that begins the asynchronous operation. + The delegate that ends the asynchronous operation. + Function that can be used to start the asynchronous operation and retrieve the result as an observable sequence. + or is null. + Each invocation of the resulting function will cause the asynchronous operation to be started. Subscription to the resulting sequence has no observable side-effect, and each subscription will produce the asynchronous operation's result. + + + + Converts a Begin/End invoke function pair into an asynchronous function. + + The type of the first argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the second argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the third argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the fourth argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the fifth argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the result returned by the end delegate. + The delegate that begins the asynchronous operation. + The delegate that ends the asynchronous operation. + Function that can be used to start the asynchronous operation and retrieve the result as an observable sequence. + or is null. + Each invocation of the resulting function will cause the asynchronous operation to be started. Subscription to the resulting sequence has no observable side-effect, and each subscription will produce the asynchronous operation's result. + + + + Converts a Begin/End invoke function pair into an asynchronous function. + + The type of the first argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the second argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the third argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the fourth argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the fifth argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the sixth argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the result returned by the end delegate. + The delegate that begins the asynchronous operation. + The delegate that ends the asynchronous operation. + Function that can be used to start the asynchronous operation and retrieve the result as an observable sequence. + or is null. + Each invocation of the resulting function will cause the asynchronous operation to be started. Subscription to the resulting sequence has no observable side-effect, and each subscription will produce the asynchronous operation's result. + + + + Converts a Begin/End invoke function pair into an asynchronous function. + + The type of the first argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the second argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the third argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the fourth argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the fifth argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the sixth argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the seventh argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the result returned by the end delegate. + The delegate that begins the asynchronous operation. + The delegate that ends the asynchronous operation. + Function that can be used to start the asynchronous operation and retrieve the result as an observable sequence. + or is null. + Each invocation of the resulting function will cause the asynchronous operation to be started. Subscription to the resulting sequence has no observable side-effect, and each subscription will produce the asynchronous operation's result. + + + + Converts a Begin/End invoke function pair into an asynchronous function. + + The type of the first argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the second argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the third argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the fourth argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the fifth argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the sixth argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the seventh argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the eighth argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the result returned by the end delegate. + The delegate that begins the asynchronous operation. + The delegate that ends the asynchronous operation. + Function that can be used to start the asynchronous operation and retrieve the result as an observable sequence. + or is null. + Each invocation of the resulting function will cause the asynchronous operation to be started. Subscription to the resulting sequence has no observable side-effect, and each subscription will produce the asynchronous operation's result. + + + + Converts a Begin/End invoke function pair into an asynchronous function. + + The type of the first argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the second argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the third argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the fourth argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the fifth argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the sixth argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the seventh argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the eighth argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the ninth argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the result returned by the end delegate. + The delegate that begins the asynchronous operation. + The delegate that ends the asynchronous operation. + Function that can be used to start the asynchronous operation and retrieve the result as an observable sequence. + or is null. + Each invocation of the resulting function will cause the asynchronous operation to be started. Subscription to the resulting sequence has no observable side-effect, and each subscription will produce the asynchronous operation's result. + + + + Converts a Begin/End invoke function pair into an asynchronous function. + + The type of the first argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the second argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the third argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the fourth argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the fifth argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the sixth argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the seventh argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the eighth argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the ninth argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the tenth argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the result returned by the end delegate. + The delegate that begins the asynchronous operation. + The delegate that ends the asynchronous operation. + Function that can be used to start the asynchronous operation and retrieve the result as an observable sequence. + or is null. + Each invocation of the resulting function will cause the asynchronous operation to be started. Subscription to the resulting sequence has no observable side-effect, and each subscription will produce the asynchronous operation's result. + + + + Converts a Begin/End invoke function pair into an asynchronous function. + + The type of the first argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the second argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the third argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the fourth argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the fifth argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the sixth argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the seventh argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the eighth argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the ninth argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the tenth argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the eleventh argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the result returned by the end delegate. + The delegate that begins the asynchronous operation. + The delegate that ends the asynchronous operation. + Function that can be used to start the asynchronous operation and retrieve the result as an observable sequence. + or is null. + Each invocation of the resulting function will cause the asynchronous operation to be started. Subscription to the resulting sequence has no observable side-effect, and each subscription will produce the asynchronous operation's result. + + + + Converts a Begin/End invoke function pair into an asynchronous function. + + The type of the first argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the second argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the third argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the fourth argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the fifth argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the sixth argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the seventh argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the eighth argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the ninth argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the tenth argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the eleventh argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the twelfth argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the result returned by the end delegate. + The delegate that begins the asynchronous operation. + The delegate that ends the asynchronous operation. + Function that can be used to start the asynchronous operation and retrieve the result as an observable sequence. + or is null. + Each invocation of the resulting function will cause the asynchronous operation to be started. Subscription to the resulting sequence has no observable side-effect, and each subscription will produce the asynchronous operation's result. + + + + Converts a Begin/End invoke function pair into an asynchronous function. + + The type of the first argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the second argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the third argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the fourth argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the fifth argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the sixth argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the seventh argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the eighth argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the ninth argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the tenth argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the eleventh argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the twelfth argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the thirteenth argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the result returned by the end delegate. + The delegate that begins the asynchronous operation. + The delegate that ends the asynchronous operation. + Function that can be used to start the asynchronous operation and retrieve the result as an observable sequence. + or is null. + Each invocation of the resulting function will cause the asynchronous operation to be started. Subscription to the resulting sequence has no observable side-effect, and each subscription will produce the asynchronous operation's result. + + + + Converts a Begin/End invoke function pair into an asynchronous function. + + The type of the first argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the second argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the third argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the fourth argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the fifth argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the sixth argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the seventh argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the eighth argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the ninth argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the tenth argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the eleventh argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the twelfth argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the thirteenth argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the fourteenth argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the result returned by the end delegate. + The delegate that begins the asynchronous operation. + The delegate that ends the asynchronous operation. + Function that can be used to start the asynchronous operation and retrieve the result as an observable sequence. + or is null. + Each invocation of the resulting function will cause the asynchronous operation to be started. Subscription to the resulting sequence has no observable side-effect, and each subscription will produce the asynchronous operation's result. + + + + Converts a Begin/End invoke function pair into an asynchronous function. + + The delegate that begins the asynchronous operation. + The delegate that ends the asynchronous operation. + Function that can be used to start the asynchronous operation and retrieve the result (represented as a Unit value) as an observable sequence. + or is null. + Each invocation of the resulting function will cause the asynchronous operation to be started. Subscription to the resulting sequence has no observable side-effect, and each subscription will produce the asynchronous operation's result. + + + + Converts a Begin/End invoke function pair into an asynchronous function. + + The type of the first argument passed to the begin delegate. + The delegate that begins the asynchronous operation. + The delegate that ends the asynchronous operation. + Function that can be used to start the asynchronous operation and retrieve the result (represented as a Unit value) as an observable sequence. + or is null. + Each invocation of the resulting function will cause the asynchronous operation to be started. Subscription to the resulting sequence has no observable side-effect, and each subscription will produce the asynchronous operation's result. + + + + Converts a Begin/End invoke function pair into an asynchronous function. + + The type of the first argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the second argument passed to the begin delegate. + The delegate that begins the asynchronous operation. + The delegate that ends the asynchronous operation. + Function that can be used to start the asynchronous operation and retrieve the result (represented as a Unit value) as an observable sequence. + or is null. + Each invocation of the resulting function will cause the asynchronous operation to be started. Subscription to the resulting sequence has no observable side-effect, and each subscription will produce the asynchronous operation's result. + + + + Converts a Begin/End invoke function pair into an asynchronous function. + + The type of the first argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the second argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the third argument passed to the begin delegate. + The delegate that begins the asynchronous operation. + The delegate that ends the asynchronous operation. + Function that can be used to start the asynchronous operation and retrieve the result (represented as a Unit value) as an observable sequence. + or is null. + Each invocation of the resulting function will cause the asynchronous operation to be started. Subscription to the resulting sequence has no observable side-effect, and each subscription will produce the asynchronous operation's result. + + + + Converts a Begin/End invoke function pair into an asynchronous function. + + The type of the first argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the second argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the third argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the fourth argument passed to the begin delegate. + The delegate that begins the asynchronous operation. + The delegate that ends the asynchronous operation. + Function that can be used to start the asynchronous operation and retrieve the result (represented as a Unit value) as an observable sequence. + or is null. + Each invocation of the resulting function will cause the asynchronous operation to be started. Subscription to the resulting sequence has no observable side-effect, and each subscription will produce the asynchronous operation's result. + + + + Converts a Begin/End invoke function pair into an asynchronous function. + + The type of the first argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the second argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the third argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the fourth argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the fifth argument passed to the begin delegate. + The delegate that begins the asynchronous operation. + The delegate that ends the asynchronous operation. + Function that can be used to start the asynchronous operation and retrieve the result (represented as a Unit value) as an observable sequence. + or is null. + Each invocation of the resulting function will cause the asynchronous operation to be started. Subscription to the resulting sequence has no observable side-effect, and each subscription will produce the asynchronous operation's result. + + + + Converts a Begin/End invoke function pair into an asynchronous function. + + The type of the first argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the second argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the third argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the fourth argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the fifth argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the sixth argument passed to the begin delegate. + The delegate that begins the asynchronous operation. + The delegate that ends the asynchronous operation. + Function that can be used to start the asynchronous operation and retrieve the result (represented as a Unit value) as an observable sequence. + or is null. + Each invocation of the resulting function will cause the asynchronous operation to be started. Subscription to the resulting sequence has no observable side-effect, and each subscription will produce the asynchronous operation's result. + + + + Converts a Begin/End invoke function pair into an asynchronous function. + + The type of the first argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the second argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the third argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the fourth argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the fifth argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the sixth argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the seventh argument passed to the begin delegate. + The delegate that begins the asynchronous operation. + The delegate that ends the asynchronous operation. + Function that can be used to start the asynchronous operation and retrieve the result (represented as a Unit value) as an observable sequence. + or is null. + Each invocation of the resulting function will cause the asynchronous operation to be started. Subscription to the resulting sequence has no observable side-effect, and each subscription will produce the asynchronous operation's result. + + + + Converts a Begin/End invoke function pair into an asynchronous function. + + The type of the first argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the second argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the third argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the fourth argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the fifth argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the sixth argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the seventh argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the eighth argument passed to the begin delegate. + The delegate that begins the asynchronous operation. + The delegate that ends the asynchronous operation. + Function that can be used to start the asynchronous operation and retrieve the result (represented as a Unit value) as an observable sequence. + or is null. + Each invocation of the resulting function will cause the asynchronous operation to be started. Subscription to the resulting sequence has no observable side-effect, and each subscription will produce the asynchronous operation's result. + + + + Converts a Begin/End invoke function pair into an asynchronous function. + + The type of the first argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the second argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the third argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the fourth argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the fifth argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the sixth argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the seventh argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the eighth argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the ninth argument passed to the begin delegate. + The delegate that begins the asynchronous operation. + The delegate that ends the asynchronous operation. + Function that can be used to start the asynchronous operation and retrieve the result (represented as a Unit value) as an observable sequence. + or is null. + Each invocation of the resulting function will cause the asynchronous operation to be started. Subscription to the resulting sequence has no observable side-effect, and each subscription will produce the asynchronous operation's result. + + + + Converts a Begin/End invoke function pair into an asynchronous function. + + The type of the first argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the second argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the third argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the fourth argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the fifth argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the sixth argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the seventh argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the eighth argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the ninth argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the tenth argument passed to the begin delegate. + The delegate that begins the asynchronous operation. + The delegate that ends the asynchronous operation. + Function that can be used to start the asynchronous operation and retrieve the result (represented as a Unit value) as an observable sequence. + or is null. + Each invocation of the resulting function will cause the asynchronous operation to be started. Subscription to the resulting sequence has no observable side-effect, and each subscription will produce the asynchronous operation's result. + + + + Converts a Begin/End invoke function pair into an asynchronous function. + + The type of the first argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the second argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the third argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the fourth argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the fifth argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the sixth argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the seventh argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the eighth argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the ninth argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the tenth argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the eleventh argument passed to the begin delegate. + The delegate that begins the asynchronous operation. + The delegate that ends the asynchronous operation. + Function that can be used to start the asynchronous operation and retrieve the result (represented as a Unit value) as an observable sequence. + or is null. + Each invocation of the resulting function will cause the asynchronous operation to be started. Subscription to the resulting sequence has no observable side-effect, and each subscription will produce the asynchronous operation's result. + + + + Converts a Begin/End invoke function pair into an asynchronous function. + + The type of the first argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the second argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the third argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the fourth argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the fifth argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the sixth argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the seventh argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the eighth argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the ninth argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the tenth argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the eleventh argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the twelfth argument passed to the begin delegate. + The delegate that begins the asynchronous operation. + The delegate that ends the asynchronous operation. + Function that can be used to start the asynchronous operation and retrieve the result (represented as a Unit value) as an observable sequence. + or is null. + Each invocation of the resulting function will cause the asynchronous operation to be started. Subscription to the resulting sequence has no observable side-effect, and each subscription will produce the asynchronous operation's result. + + + + Converts a Begin/End invoke function pair into an asynchronous function. + + The type of the first argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the second argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the third argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the fourth argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the fifth argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the sixth argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the seventh argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the eighth argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the ninth argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the tenth argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the eleventh argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the twelfth argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the thirteenth argument passed to the begin delegate. + The delegate that begins the asynchronous operation. + The delegate that ends the asynchronous operation. + Function that can be used to start the asynchronous operation and retrieve the result (represented as a Unit value) as an observable sequence. + or is null. + Each invocation of the resulting function will cause the asynchronous operation to be started. Subscription to the resulting sequence has no observable side-effect, and each subscription will produce the asynchronous operation's result. + + + + Converts a Begin/End invoke function pair into an asynchronous function. + + The type of the first argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the second argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the third argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the fourth argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the fifth argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the sixth argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the seventh argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the eighth argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the ninth argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the tenth argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the eleventh argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the twelfth argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the thirteenth argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the fourteenth argument passed to the begin delegate. + The delegate that begins the asynchronous operation. + The delegate that ends the asynchronous operation. + Function that can be used to start the asynchronous operation and retrieve the result (represented as a Unit value) as an observable sequence. + or is null. + Each invocation of the resulting function will cause the asynchronous operation to be started. Subscription to the resulting sequence has no observable side-effect, and each subscription will produce the asynchronous operation's result. + + + + Invokes the specified function asynchronously, surfacing the result through an observable sequence. + + The type of the result returned by the function. + Function to run asynchronously. + An observable sequence exposing the function's result value, or an exception. + is null. + + + The function is called immediately, not during the subscription of the resulting sequence. + Multiple subscriptions to the resulting sequence can observe the function's result. + + + + + + Invokes the specified function asynchronously on the specified scheduler, surfacing the result through an observable sequence + + The type of the result returned by the function. + Function to run asynchronously. + Scheduler to run the function on. + An observable sequence exposing the function's result value, or an exception. + or is null. + + + The function is called immediately, not during the subscription of the resulting sequence. + Multiple subscriptions to the resulting sequence can observe the function's result. + + + + + + Invokes the asynchronous function, surfacing the result through an observable sequence. + + The type of the result returned by the asynchronous function. + Asynchronous function to run. + An observable sequence exposing the function's result value, or an exception. + is null. + + + The function is started immediately, not during the subscription of the resulting sequence. + Multiple subscriptions to the resulting sequence can observe the function's result. + + + + + + Invokes the asynchronous function, surfacing the result through an observable sequence. + + The type of the result returned by the asynchronous function. + Asynchronous function to run. + Scheduler on which to notify observers. + An observable sequence exposing the function's result value, or an exception. + is null or is null. + + + The function is started immediately, not during the subscription of the resulting sequence. + Multiple subscriptions to the resulting sequence can observe the function's result. + + + + + + Invokes the asynchronous function, surfacing the result through an observable sequence. + The CancellationToken is shared by all subscriptions on the resulting observable sequence. See the remarks section for more information. + + The type of the result returned by the asynchronous function. + Asynchronous function to run. + An observable sequence exposing the function's result value, or an exception. + is null. + + + The function is started immediately, not during the subscription of the resulting sequence. + Multiple subscriptions to the resulting sequence can observe the function's result. + + If any subscription to the resulting sequence is disposed, the CancellationToken is set. The observer associated to the disposed + subscription won't see the TaskCanceledException, but other observers will. You can protect against this using the Catch operator. + Be careful when handing out the resulting sequence because of this behavior. The most common use is to have a single subscription + to the resulting sequence, which controls the CancellationToken state. Alternatively, you can control subscription behavior using + multicast operators. + + + + + + + Invokes the asynchronous function, surfacing the result through an observable sequence. + The CancellationToken is shared by all subscriptions on the resulting observable sequence. See the remarks section for more information. + + The type of the result returned by the asynchronous function. + Asynchronous function to run. + Scheduler on which to notify observers. + An observable sequence exposing the function's result value, or an exception. + is null or is null. + + + The function is started immediately, not during the subscription of the resulting sequence. + Multiple subscriptions to the resulting sequence can observe the function's result. + + If any subscription to the resulting sequence is disposed, the CancellationToken is set. The observer associated to the disposed + subscription won't see the TaskCanceledException, but other observers will. You can protect against this using the Catch operator. + Be careful when handing out the resulting sequence because of this behavior. The most common use is to have a single subscription + to the resulting sequence, which controls the CancellationToken state. Alternatively, you can control subscription behavior using + multicast operators. + + + + + + + Invokes the action asynchronously, surfacing the result through an observable sequence. + + Action to run asynchronously. + An observable sequence exposing a Unit value upon completion of the action, or an exception. + is null. + + + The action is called immediately, not during the subscription of the resulting sequence. + Multiple subscriptions to the resulting sequence can observe the action's outcome. + + + + + + Invokes the action asynchronously on the specified scheduler, surfacing the result through an observable sequence. + + Action to run asynchronously. + Scheduler to run the action on. + An observable sequence exposing a Unit value upon completion of the action, or an exception. + or is null. + + + The action is called immediately, not during the subscription of the resulting sequence. + Multiple subscriptions to the resulting sequence can observe the action's outcome. + + + + + + Invokes the asynchronous action, surfacing the result through an observable sequence. + + Asynchronous action to run. + An observable sequence exposing a Unit value upon completion of the action, or an exception. + is null. + + + The action is started immediately, not during the subscription of the resulting sequence. + Multiple subscriptions to the resulting sequence can observe the action's outcome. + + + + + + Invokes the asynchronous action, surfacing the result through an observable sequence. + + Asynchronous action to run. + Scheduler on which to notify observers. + An observable sequence exposing a Unit value upon completion of the action, or an exception. + is null or is null. + + + The action is started immediately, not during the subscription of the resulting sequence. + Multiple subscriptions to the resulting sequence can observe the action's outcome. + + + + + + Invokes the asynchronous action, surfacing the result through an observable sequence. + The CancellationToken is shared by all subscriptions on the resulting observable sequence. See the remarks section for more information. + + Asynchronous action to run. + An observable sequence exposing a Unit value upon completion of the action, or an exception. + is null. + + + The action is started immediately, not during the subscription of the resulting sequence. + Multiple subscriptions to the resulting sequence can observe the action's outcome. + + If any subscription to the resulting sequence is disposed, the CancellationToken is set. The observer associated to the disposed + subscription won't see the TaskCanceledException, but other observers will. You can protect against this using the Catch operator. + Be careful when handing out the resulting sequence because of this behavior. The most common use is to have a single subscription + to the resulting sequence, which controls the CancellationToken state. Alternatively, you can control subscription behavior using + multicast operators. + + + + + + + Invokes the asynchronous action, surfacing the result through an observable sequence. + The CancellationToken is shared by all subscriptions on the resulting observable sequence. See the remarks section for more information. + + Asynchronous action to run. + Scheduler on which to notify observers. + An observable sequence exposing a Unit value upon completion of the action, or an exception. + is null or is null. + + + The action is started immediately, not during the subscription of the resulting sequence. + Multiple subscriptions to the resulting sequence can observe the action's outcome. + + If any subscription to the resulting sequence is disposed, the CancellationToken is set. The observer associated to the disposed + subscription won't see the TaskCanceledException, but other observers will. You can protect against this using the Catch operator. + Be careful when handing out the resulting sequence because of this behavior. The most common use is to have a single subscription + to the resulting sequence, which controls the CancellationToken state. Alternatively, you can control subscription behavior using + multicast operators. + + + + + + + Converts an asynchronous function into an observable sequence. Each subscription to the resulting sequence causes the function to be started. + + The type of the result returned by the asynchronous function. + Asynchronous function to convert. + An observable sequence exposing the result of invoking the function, or an exception. + is null. + + + + Converts an asynchronous function into an observable sequence. Each subscription to the resulting sequence causes the function to be started. + + The type of the result returned by the asynchronous function. + Asynchronous function to convert. + Scheduler on which to notify observers. + An observable sequence exposing the result of invoking the function, or an exception. + is null or is null. + + + + Converts an asynchronous function into an observable sequence. Each subscription to the resulting sequence causes the function to be started. + The CancellationToken passed to the asynchronous function is tied to the observable sequence's subscription that triggered the function's invocation and can be used for best-effort cancellation. + + The type of the result returned by the asynchronous function. + Asynchronous function to convert. + An observable sequence exposing the result of invoking the function, or an exception. + is null. + When a subscription to the resulting sequence is disposed, the CancellationToken that was fed to the asynchronous function will be signaled. + + + + Converts an asynchronous function into an observable sequence. Each subscription to the resulting sequence causes the function to be started. + The CancellationToken passed to the asynchronous function is tied to the observable sequence's subscription that triggered the function's invocation and can be used for best-effort cancellation. + + The type of the result returned by the asynchronous function. + Asynchronous function to convert. + Scheduler on which to notify observers. + An observable sequence exposing the result of invoking the function, or an exception. + is null or is null. + When a subscription to the resulting sequence is disposed, the CancellationToken that was fed to the asynchronous function will be signaled. + + + + Converts an asynchronous action into an observable sequence. Each subscription to the resulting sequence causes the action to be started. + + Asynchronous action to convert. + An observable sequence exposing a Unit value upon completion of the action, or an exception. + is null. + + + + Converts an asynchronous action into an observable sequence. Each subscription to the resulting sequence causes the action to be started. + + Asynchronous action to convert. + Scheduler on which to notify observers. + An observable sequence exposing a Unit value upon completion of the action, or an exception. + is null or is null. + + + + Converts an asynchronous action into an observable sequence. Each subscription to the resulting sequence causes the action to be started. + The CancellationToken passed to the asynchronous action is tied to the observable sequence's subscription that triggered the action's invocation and can be used for best-effort cancellation. + + Asynchronous action to convert. + An observable sequence exposing a Unit value upon completion of the action, or an exception. + When a subscription to the resulting sequence is disposed, the CancellationToken that was fed to the asynchronous function will be signaled. + is null. + + + + Converts an asynchronous action into an observable sequence. Each subscription to the resulting sequence causes the action to be started. + The CancellationToken passed to the asynchronous action is tied to the observable sequence's subscription that triggered the action's invocation and can be used for best-effort cancellation. + + Asynchronous action to convert. + Scheduler on which to notify observers. + An observable sequence exposing a Unit value upon completion of the action, or an exception. + When a subscription to the resulting sequence is disposed, the CancellationToken that was fed to the asynchronous function will be signaled. + is null or is null. + + + + Converts the function into an asynchronous function. Each invocation of the resulting asynchronous function causes an invocation of the original synchronous function. + + The type of the result returned by the function. + Function to convert to an asynchronous function. + Asynchronous function. + is null. + + + + Converts the function into an asynchronous function. Each invocation of the resulting asynchronous function causes an invocation of the original synchronous function on the specified scheduler. + + The type of the result returned by the function. + Function to convert to an asynchronous function. + Scheduler to invoke the original function on. + Asynchronous function. + or is null. + + + + Converts the function into an asynchronous function. Each invocation of the resulting asynchronous function causes an invocation of the original synchronous function. + + The type of the first argument passed to the function. + The type of the result returned by the function. + Function to convert to an asynchronous function. + Asynchronous function. + is null. + + + + Converts the function into an asynchronous function. Each invocation of the resulting asynchronous function causes an invocation of the original synchronous function on the specified scheduler. + + The type of the first argument passed to the function. + The type of the result returned by the function. + Function to convert to an asynchronous function. + Scheduler to invoke the original function on. + Asynchronous function. + or is null. + + + + Converts the function into an asynchronous function. Each invocation of the resulting asynchronous function causes an invocation of the original synchronous function. + + The type of the first argument passed to the function. + The type of the second argument passed to the function. + The type of the result returned by the function. + Function to convert to an asynchronous function. + Asynchronous function. + is null. + + + + Converts the function into an asynchronous function. Each invocation of the resulting asynchronous function causes an invocation of the original synchronous function on the specified scheduler. + + The type of the first argument passed to the function. + The type of the second argument passed to the function. + The type of the result returned by the function. + Function to convert to an asynchronous function. + Scheduler to invoke the original function on. + Asynchronous function. + or is null. + + + + Converts the function into an asynchronous function. Each invocation of the resulting asynchronous function causes an invocation of the original synchronous function. + + The type of the first argument passed to the function. + The type of the second argument passed to the function. + The type of the third argument passed to the function. + The type of the result returned by the function. + Function to convert to an asynchronous function. + Asynchronous function. + is null. + + + + Converts the function into an asynchronous function. Each invocation of the resulting asynchronous function causes an invocation of the original synchronous function on the specified scheduler. + + The type of the first argument passed to the function. + The type of the second argument passed to the function. + The type of the third argument passed to the function. + The type of the result returned by the function. + Function to convert to an asynchronous function. + Scheduler to invoke the original function on. + Asynchronous function. + or is null. + + + + Converts the function into an asynchronous function. Each invocation of the resulting asynchronous function causes an invocation of the original synchronous function. + + The type of the first argument passed to the function. + The type of the second argument passed to the function. + The type of the third argument passed to the function. + The type of the fourth argument passed to the function. + The type of the result returned by the function. + Function to convert to an asynchronous function. + Asynchronous function. + is null. + + + + Converts the function into an asynchronous function. Each invocation of the resulting asynchronous function causes an invocation of the original synchronous function on the specified scheduler. + + The type of the first argument passed to the function. + The type of the second argument passed to the function. + The type of the third argument passed to the function. + The type of the fourth argument passed to the function. + The type of the result returned by the function. + Function to convert to an asynchronous function. + Scheduler to invoke the original function on. + Asynchronous function. + or is null. + + + + Converts the function into an asynchronous function. Each invocation of the resulting asynchronous function causes an invocation of the original synchronous function. + + The type of the first argument passed to the function. + The type of the second argument passed to the function. + The type of the third argument passed to the function. + The type of the fourth argument passed to the function. + The type of the fifth argument passed to the function. + The type of the result returned by the function. + Function to convert to an asynchronous function. + Asynchronous function. + is null. + + + + Converts the function into an asynchronous function. Each invocation of the resulting asynchronous function causes an invocation of the original synchronous function on the specified scheduler. + + The type of the first argument passed to the function. + The type of the second argument passed to the function. + The type of the third argument passed to the function. + The type of the fourth argument passed to the function. + The type of the fifth argument passed to the function. + The type of the result returned by the function. + Function to convert to an asynchronous function. + Scheduler to invoke the original function on. + Asynchronous function. + or is null. + + + + Converts the function into an asynchronous function. Each invocation of the resulting asynchronous function causes an invocation of the original synchronous function. + + The type of the first argument passed to the function. + The type of the second argument passed to the function. + The type of the third argument passed to the function. + The type of the fourth argument passed to the function. + The type of the fifth argument passed to the function. + The type of the sixth argument passed to the function. + The type of the result returned by the function. + Function to convert to an asynchronous function. + Asynchronous function. + is null. + + + + Converts the function into an asynchronous function. Each invocation of the resulting asynchronous function causes an invocation of the original synchronous function on the specified scheduler. + + The type of the first argument passed to the function. + The type of the second argument passed to the function. + The type of the third argument passed to the function. + The type of the fourth argument passed to the function. + The type of the fifth argument passed to the function. + The type of the sixth argument passed to the function. + The type of the result returned by the function. + Function to convert to an asynchronous function. + Scheduler to invoke the original function on. + Asynchronous function. + or is null. + + + + Converts the function into an asynchronous function. Each invocation of the resulting asynchronous function causes an invocation of the original synchronous function. + + The type of the first argument passed to the function. + The type of the second argument passed to the function. + The type of the third argument passed to the function. + The type of the fourth argument passed to the function. + The type of the fifth argument passed to the function. + The type of the sixth argument passed to the function. + The type of the seventh argument passed to the function. + The type of the result returned by the function. + Function to convert to an asynchronous function. + Asynchronous function. + is null. + + + + Converts the function into an asynchronous function. Each invocation of the resulting asynchronous function causes an invocation of the original synchronous function on the specified scheduler. + + The type of the first argument passed to the function. + The type of the second argument passed to the function. + The type of the third argument passed to the function. + The type of the fourth argument passed to the function. + The type of the fifth argument passed to the function. + The type of the sixth argument passed to the function. + The type of the seventh argument passed to the function. + The type of the result returned by the function. + Function to convert to an asynchronous function. + Scheduler to invoke the original function on. + Asynchronous function. + or is null. + + + + Converts the function into an asynchronous function. Each invocation of the resulting asynchronous function causes an invocation of the original synchronous function. + + The type of the first argument passed to the function. + The type of the second argument passed to the function. + The type of the third argument passed to the function. + The type of the fourth argument passed to the function. + The type of the fifth argument passed to the function. + The type of the sixth argument passed to the function. + The type of the seventh argument passed to the function. + The type of the eighth argument passed to the function. + The type of the result returned by the function. + Function to convert to an asynchronous function. + Asynchronous function. + is null. + + + + Converts the function into an asynchronous function. Each invocation of the resulting asynchronous function causes an invocation of the original synchronous function on the specified scheduler. + + The type of the first argument passed to the function. + The type of the second argument passed to the function. + The type of the third argument passed to the function. + The type of the fourth argument passed to the function. + The type of the fifth argument passed to the function. + The type of the sixth argument passed to the function. + The type of the seventh argument passed to the function. + The type of the eighth argument passed to the function. + The type of the result returned by the function. + Function to convert to an asynchronous function. + Scheduler to invoke the original function on. + Asynchronous function. + or is null. + + + + Converts the function into an asynchronous function. Each invocation of the resulting asynchronous function causes an invocation of the original synchronous function. + + The type of the first argument passed to the function. + The type of the second argument passed to the function. + The type of the third argument passed to the function. + The type of the fourth argument passed to the function. + The type of the fifth argument passed to the function. + The type of the sixth argument passed to the function. + The type of the seventh argument passed to the function. + The type of the eighth argument passed to the function. + The type of the ninth argument passed to the function. + The type of the result returned by the function. + Function to convert to an asynchronous function. + Asynchronous function. + is null. + + + + Converts the function into an asynchronous function. Each invocation of the resulting asynchronous function causes an invocation of the original synchronous function on the specified scheduler. + + The type of the first argument passed to the function. + The type of the second argument passed to the function. + The type of the third argument passed to the function. + The type of the fourth argument passed to the function. + The type of the fifth argument passed to the function. + The type of the sixth argument passed to the function. + The type of the seventh argument passed to the function. + The type of the eighth argument passed to the function. + The type of the ninth argument passed to the function. + The type of the result returned by the function. + Function to convert to an asynchronous function. + Scheduler to invoke the original function on. + Asynchronous function. + or is null. + + + + Converts the function into an asynchronous function. Each invocation of the resulting asynchronous function causes an invocation of the original synchronous function. + + The type of the first argument passed to the function. + The type of the second argument passed to the function. + The type of the third argument passed to the function. + The type of the fourth argument passed to the function. + The type of the fifth argument passed to the function. + The type of the sixth argument passed to the function. + The type of the seventh argument passed to the function. + The type of the eighth argument passed to the function. + The type of the ninth argument passed to the function. + The type of the tenth argument passed to the function. + The type of the result returned by the function. + Function to convert to an asynchronous function. + Asynchronous function. + is null. + + + + Converts the function into an asynchronous function. Each invocation of the resulting asynchronous function causes an invocation of the original synchronous function on the specified scheduler. + + The type of the first argument passed to the function. + The type of the second argument passed to the function. + The type of the third argument passed to the function. + The type of the fourth argument passed to the function. + The type of the fifth argument passed to the function. + The type of the sixth argument passed to the function. + The type of the seventh argument passed to the function. + The type of the eighth argument passed to the function. + The type of the ninth argument passed to the function. + The type of the tenth argument passed to the function. + The type of the result returned by the function. + Function to convert to an asynchronous function. + Scheduler to invoke the original function on. + Asynchronous function. + or is null. + + + + Converts the function into an asynchronous function. Each invocation of the resulting asynchronous function causes an invocation of the original synchronous function. + + The type of the first argument passed to the function. + The type of the second argument passed to the function. + The type of the third argument passed to the function. + The type of the fourth argument passed to the function. + The type of the fifth argument passed to the function. + The type of the sixth argument passed to the function. + The type of the seventh argument passed to the function. + The type of the eighth argument passed to the function. + The type of the ninth argument passed to the function. + The type of the tenth argument passed to the function. + The type of the eleventh argument passed to the function. + The type of the result returned by the function. + Function to convert to an asynchronous function. + Asynchronous function. + is null. + + + + Converts the function into an asynchronous function. Each invocation of the resulting asynchronous function causes an invocation of the original synchronous function on the specified scheduler. + + The type of the first argument passed to the function. + The type of the second argument passed to the function. + The type of the third argument passed to the function. + The type of the fourth argument passed to the function. + The type of the fifth argument passed to the function. + The type of the sixth argument passed to the function. + The type of the seventh argument passed to the function. + The type of the eighth argument passed to the function. + The type of the ninth argument passed to the function. + The type of the tenth argument passed to the function. + The type of the eleventh argument passed to the function. + The type of the result returned by the function. + Function to convert to an asynchronous function. + Scheduler to invoke the original function on. + Asynchronous function. + or is null. + + + + Converts the function into an asynchronous function. Each invocation of the resulting asynchronous function causes an invocation of the original synchronous function. + + The type of the first argument passed to the function. + The type of the second argument passed to the function. + The type of the third argument passed to the function. + The type of the fourth argument passed to the function. + The type of the fifth argument passed to the function. + The type of the sixth argument passed to the function. + The type of the seventh argument passed to the function. + The type of the eighth argument passed to the function. + The type of the ninth argument passed to the function. + The type of the tenth argument passed to the function. + The type of the eleventh argument passed to the function. + The type of the twelfth argument passed to the function. + The type of the result returned by the function. + Function to convert to an asynchronous function. + Asynchronous function. + is null. + + + + Converts the function into an asynchronous function. Each invocation of the resulting asynchronous function causes an invocation of the original synchronous function on the specified scheduler. + + The type of the first argument passed to the function. + The type of the second argument passed to the function. + The type of the third argument passed to the function. + The type of the fourth argument passed to the function. + The type of the fifth argument passed to the function. + The type of the sixth argument passed to the function. + The type of the seventh argument passed to the function. + The type of the eighth argument passed to the function. + The type of the ninth argument passed to the function. + The type of the tenth argument passed to the function. + The type of the eleventh argument passed to the function. + The type of the twelfth argument passed to the function. + The type of the result returned by the function. + Function to convert to an asynchronous function. + Scheduler to invoke the original function on. + Asynchronous function. + or is null. + + + + Converts the function into an asynchronous function. Each invocation of the resulting asynchronous function causes an invocation of the original synchronous function. + + The type of the first argument passed to the function. + The type of the second argument passed to the function. + The type of the third argument passed to the function. + The type of the fourth argument passed to the function. + The type of the fifth argument passed to the function. + The type of the sixth argument passed to the function. + The type of the seventh argument passed to the function. + The type of the eighth argument passed to the function. + The type of the ninth argument passed to the function. + The type of the tenth argument passed to the function. + The type of the eleventh argument passed to the function. + The type of the twelfth argument passed to the function. + The type of the thirteenth argument passed to the function. + The type of the result returned by the function. + Function to convert to an asynchronous function. + Asynchronous function. + is null. + + + + Converts the function into an asynchronous function. Each invocation of the resulting asynchronous function causes an invocation of the original synchronous function on the specified scheduler. + + The type of the first argument passed to the function. + The type of the second argument passed to the function. + The type of the third argument passed to the function. + The type of the fourth argument passed to the function. + The type of the fifth argument passed to the function. + The type of the sixth argument passed to the function. + The type of the seventh argument passed to the function. + The type of the eighth argument passed to the function. + The type of the ninth argument passed to the function. + The type of the tenth argument passed to the function. + The type of the eleventh argument passed to the function. + The type of the twelfth argument passed to the function. + The type of the thirteenth argument passed to the function. + The type of the result returned by the function. + Function to convert to an asynchronous function. + Scheduler to invoke the original function on. + Asynchronous function. + or is null. + + + + Converts the function into an asynchronous function. Each invocation of the resulting asynchronous function causes an invocation of the original synchronous function. + + The type of the first argument passed to the function. + The type of the second argument passed to the function. + The type of the third argument passed to the function. + The type of the fourth argument passed to the function. + The type of the fifth argument passed to the function. + The type of the sixth argument passed to the function. + The type of the seventh argument passed to the function. + The type of the eighth argument passed to the function. + The type of the ninth argument passed to the function. + The type of the tenth argument passed to the function. + The type of the eleventh argument passed to the function. + The type of the twelfth argument passed to the function. + The type of the thirteenth argument passed to the function. + The type of the fourteenth argument passed to the function. + The type of the result returned by the function. + Function to convert to an asynchronous function. + Asynchronous function. + is null. + + + + Converts the function into an asynchronous function. Each invocation of the resulting asynchronous function causes an invocation of the original synchronous function on the specified scheduler. + + The type of the first argument passed to the function. + The type of the second argument passed to the function. + The type of the third argument passed to the function. + The type of the fourth argument passed to the function. + The type of the fifth argument passed to the function. + The type of the sixth argument passed to the function. + The type of the seventh argument passed to the function. + The type of the eighth argument passed to the function. + The type of the ninth argument passed to the function. + The type of the tenth argument passed to the function. + The type of the eleventh argument passed to the function. + The type of the twelfth argument passed to the function. + The type of the thirteenth argument passed to the function. + The type of the fourteenth argument passed to the function. + The type of the result returned by the function. + Function to convert to an asynchronous function. + Scheduler to invoke the original function on. + Asynchronous function. + or is null. + + + + Converts the function into an asynchronous function. Each invocation of the resulting asynchronous function causes an invocation of the original synchronous function. + + The type of the first argument passed to the function. + The type of the second argument passed to the function. + The type of the third argument passed to the function. + The type of the fourth argument passed to the function. + The type of the fifth argument passed to the function. + The type of the sixth argument passed to the function. + The type of the seventh argument passed to the function. + The type of the eighth argument passed to the function. + The type of the ninth argument passed to the function. + The type of the tenth argument passed to the function. + The type of the eleventh argument passed to the function. + The type of the twelfth argument passed to the function. + The type of the thirteenth argument passed to the function. + The type of the fourteenth argument passed to the function. + The type of the fifteenth argument passed to the function. + The type of the result returned by the function. + Function to convert to an asynchronous function. + Asynchronous function. + is null. + + + + Converts the function into an asynchronous function. Each invocation of the resulting asynchronous function causes an invocation of the original synchronous function on the specified scheduler. + + The type of the first argument passed to the function. + The type of the second argument passed to the function. + The type of the third argument passed to the function. + The type of the fourth argument passed to the function. + The type of the fifth argument passed to the function. + The type of the sixth argument passed to the function. + The type of the seventh argument passed to the function. + The type of the eighth argument passed to the function. + The type of the ninth argument passed to the function. + The type of the tenth argument passed to the function. + The type of the eleventh argument passed to the function. + The type of the twelfth argument passed to the function. + The type of the thirteenth argument passed to the function. + The type of the fourteenth argument passed to the function. + The type of the fifteenth argument passed to the function. + The type of the result returned by the function. + Function to convert to an asynchronous function. + Scheduler to invoke the original function on. + Asynchronous function. + or is null. + + + + Converts the function into an asynchronous function. Each invocation of the resulting asynchronous function causes an invocation of the original synchronous function. + + The type of the first argument passed to the function. + The type of the second argument passed to the function. + The type of the third argument passed to the function. + The type of the fourth argument passed to the function. + The type of the fifth argument passed to the function. + The type of the sixth argument passed to the function. + The type of the seventh argument passed to the function. + The type of the eighth argument passed to the function. + The type of the ninth argument passed to the function. + The type of the tenth argument passed to the function. + The type of the eleventh argument passed to the function. + The type of the twelfth argument passed to the function. + The type of the thirteenth argument passed to the function. + The type of the fourteenth argument passed to the function. + The type of the fifteenth argument passed to the function. + The type of the sixteenth argument passed to the function. + The type of the result returned by the function. + Function to convert to an asynchronous function. + Asynchronous function. + is null. + + + + Converts the function into an asynchronous function. Each invocation of the resulting asynchronous function causes an invocation of the original synchronous function on the specified scheduler. + + The type of the first argument passed to the function. + The type of the second argument passed to the function. + The type of the third argument passed to the function. + The type of the fourth argument passed to the function. + The type of the fifth argument passed to the function. + The type of the sixth argument passed to the function. + The type of the seventh argument passed to the function. + The type of the eighth argument passed to the function. + The type of the ninth argument passed to the function. + The type of the tenth argument passed to the function. + The type of the eleventh argument passed to the function. + The type of the twelfth argument passed to the function. + The type of the thirteenth argument passed to the function. + The type of the fourteenth argument passed to the function. + The type of the fifteenth argument passed to the function. + The type of the sixteenth argument passed to the function. + The type of the result returned by the function. + Function to convert to an asynchronous function. + Scheduler to invoke the original function on. + Asynchronous function. + or is null. + + + + Converts the function into an asynchronous action. 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Each invocation of the resulting asynchronous action causes an invocation of the original synchronous action on the default scheduler. + + The type of the first argument passed to the action. + The type of the second argument passed to the action. + The type of the third argument passed to the action. + The type of the fourth argument passed to the action. + The type of the fifth argument passed to the action. + The type of the sixth argument passed to the action. + Action to convert to an asynchronous action. + Asynchronous action. + is null. + + + + Converts the function into an asynchronous action. 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Each invocation of the resulting asynchronous action causes an invocation of the original synchronous action on the specified scheduler. + + The type of the first argument passed to the action. + The type of the second argument passed to the action. + The type of the third argument passed to the action. + The type of the fourth argument passed to the action. + The type of the fifth argument passed to the action. + The type of the sixth argument passed to the action. + The type of the seventh argument passed to the action. + Action to convert to an asynchronous action. + Scheduler to invoke the original action on. + Asynchronous action. + or is null. + + + + Converts the function into an asynchronous action. 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Each invocation of the resulting asynchronous action causes an invocation of the original synchronous action on the default scheduler. + + The type of the first argument passed to the action. + The type of the second argument passed to the action. + The type of the third argument passed to the action. + The type of the fourth argument passed to the action. + The type of the fifth argument passed to the action. + The type of the sixth argument passed to the action. + The type of the seventh argument passed to the action. + The type of the eighth argument passed to the action. + The type of the ninth argument passed to the action. + Action to convert to an asynchronous action. + Asynchronous action. + is null. + + + + Converts the function into an asynchronous action. Each invocation of the resulting asynchronous action causes an invocation of the original synchronous action on the specified scheduler. + + The type of the first argument passed to the action. + The type of the second argument passed to the action. + The type of the third argument passed to the action. + The type of the fourth argument passed to the action. + The type of the fifth argument passed to the action. + The type of the sixth argument passed to the action. + The type of the seventh argument passed to the action. + The type of the eighth argument passed to the action. + The type of the ninth argument passed to the action. + Action to convert to an asynchronous action. + Scheduler to invoke the original action on. + Asynchronous action. + or is null. + + + + Converts the function into an asynchronous action. Each invocation of the resulting asynchronous action causes an invocation of the original synchronous action on the default scheduler. + + The type of the first argument passed to the action. + The type of the second argument passed to the action. + The type of the third argument passed to the action. + The type of the fourth argument passed to the action. + The type of the fifth argument passed to the action. + The type of the sixth argument passed to the action. + The type of the seventh argument passed to the action. + The type of the eighth argument passed to the action. + The type of the ninth argument passed to the action. + The type of the tenth argument passed to the action. + Action to convert to an asynchronous action. + Asynchronous action. + is null. + + + + Converts the function into an asynchronous action. Each invocation of the resulting asynchronous action causes an invocation of the original synchronous action on the specified scheduler. + + The type of the first argument passed to the action. + The type of the second argument passed to the action. + The type of the third argument passed to the action. + The type of the fourth argument passed to the action. + The type of the fifth argument passed to the action. + The type of the sixth argument passed to the action. + The type of the seventh argument passed to the action. + The type of the eighth argument passed to the action. + The type of the ninth argument passed to the action. + The type of the tenth argument passed to the action. + Action to convert to an asynchronous action. + Scheduler to invoke the original action on. + Asynchronous action. + or is null. + + + + Converts the function into an asynchronous action. Each invocation of the resulting asynchronous action causes an invocation of the original synchronous action on the default scheduler. + + The type of the first argument passed to the action. + The type of the second argument passed to the action. + The type of the third argument passed to the action. + The type of the fourth argument passed to the action. + The type of the fifth argument passed to the action. + The type of the sixth argument passed to the action. + The type of the seventh argument passed to the action. + The type of the eighth argument passed to the action. + The type of the ninth argument passed to the action. + The type of the tenth argument passed to the action. + The type of the eleventh argument passed to the action. + Action to convert to an asynchronous action. + Asynchronous action. + is null. + + + + Converts the function into an asynchronous action. Each invocation of the resulting asynchronous action causes an invocation of the original synchronous action on the specified scheduler. + + The type of the first argument passed to the action. + The type of the second argument passed to the action. + The type of the third argument passed to the action. + The type of the fourth argument passed to the action. + The type of the fifth argument passed to the action. + The type of the sixth argument passed to the action. + The type of the seventh argument passed to the action. + The type of the eighth argument passed to the action. + The type of the ninth argument passed to the action. + The type of the tenth argument passed to the action. + The type of the eleventh argument passed to the action. + Action to convert to an asynchronous action. + Scheduler to invoke the original action on. + Asynchronous action. + or is null. + + + + Converts the function into an asynchronous action. Each invocation of the resulting asynchronous action causes an invocation of the original synchronous action on the default scheduler. + + The type of the first argument passed to the action. + The type of the second argument passed to the action. + The type of the third argument passed to the action. + The type of the fourth argument passed to the action. + The type of the fifth argument passed to the action. + The type of the sixth argument passed to the action. + The type of the seventh argument passed to the action. + The type of the eighth argument passed to the action. + The type of the ninth argument passed to the action. + The type of the tenth argument passed to the action. + The type of the eleventh argument passed to the action. + The type of the twelfth argument passed to the action. + Action to convert to an asynchronous action. + Asynchronous action. + is null. + + + + Converts the function into an asynchronous action. Each invocation of the resulting asynchronous action causes an invocation of the original synchronous action on the specified scheduler. + + The type of the first argument passed to the action. + The type of the second argument passed to the action. + The type of the third argument passed to the action. + The type of the fourth argument passed to the action. + The type of the fifth argument passed to the action. + The type of the sixth argument passed to the action. + The type of the seventh argument passed to the action. + The type of the eighth argument passed to the action. + The type of the ninth argument passed to the action. + The type of the tenth argument passed to the action. + The type of the eleventh argument passed to the action. + The type of the twelfth argument passed to the action. + Action to convert to an asynchronous action. + Scheduler to invoke the original action on. + Asynchronous action. + or is null. + + + + Converts the function into an asynchronous action. Each invocation of the resulting asynchronous action causes an invocation of the original synchronous action on the default scheduler. + + The type of the first argument passed to the action. + The type of the second argument passed to the action. + The type of the third argument passed to the action. + The type of the fourth argument passed to the action. + The type of the fifth argument passed to the action. + The type of the sixth argument passed to the action. + The type of the seventh argument passed to the action. + The type of the eighth argument passed to the action. + The type of the ninth argument passed to the action. + The type of the tenth argument passed to the action. + The type of the eleventh argument passed to the action. + The type of the twelfth argument passed to the action. + The type of the thirteenth argument passed to the action. + Action to convert to an asynchronous action. + Asynchronous action. + is null. + + + + Converts the function into an asynchronous action. Each invocation of the resulting asynchronous action causes an invocation of the original synchronous action on the specified scheduler. + + The type of the first argument passed to the action. + The type of the second argument passed to the action. + The type of the third argument passed to the action. + The type of the fourth argument passed to the action. + The type of the fifth argument passed to the action. + The type of the sixth argument passed to the action. + The type of the seventh argument passed to the action. + The type of the eighth argument passed to the action. + The type of the ninth argument passed to the action. + The type of the tenth argument passed to the action. + The type of the eleventh argument passed to the action. + The type of the twelfth argument passed to the action. + The type of the thirteenth argument passed to the action. + Action to convert to an asynchronous action. + Scheduler to invoke the original action on. + Asynchronous action. + or is null. + + + + Converts the function into an asynchronous action. Each invocation of the resulting asynchronous action causes an invocation of the original synchronous action on the default scheduler. + + The type of the first argument passed to the action. + The type of the second argument passed to the action. + The type of the third argument passed to the action. + The type of the fourth argument passed to the action. + The type of the fifth argument passed to the action. + The type of the sixth argument passed to the action. + The type of the seventh argument passed to the action. + The type of the eighth argument passed to the action. + The type of the ninth argument passed to the action. + The type of the tenth argument passed to the action. + The type of the eleventh argument passed to the action. + The type of the twelfth argument passed to the action. + The type of the thirteenth argument passed to the action. + The type of the fourteenth argument passed to the action. + Action to convert to an asynchronous action. + Asynchronous action. + is null. + + + + Converts the function into an asynchronous action. Each invocation of the resulting asynchronous action causes an invocation of the original synchronous action on the specified scheduler. + + The type of the first argument passed to the action. + The type of the second argument passed to the action. + The type of the third argument passed to the action. + The type of the fourth argument passed to the action. + The type of the fifth argument passed to the action. + The type of the sixth argument passed to the action. + The type of the seventh argument passed to the action. + The type of the eighth argument passed to the action. + The type of the ninth argument passed to the action. + The type of the tenth argument passed to the action. + The type of the eleventh argument passed to the action. + The type of the twelfth argument passed to the action. + The type of the thirteenth argument passed to the action. + The type of the fourteenth argument passed to the action. + Action to convert to an asynchronous action. + Scheduler to invoke the original action on. + Asynchronous action. + or is null. + + + + Converts the function into an asynchronous action. Each invocation of the resulting asynchronous action causes an invocation of the original synchronous action on the default scheduler. + + The type of the first argument passed to the action. + The type of the second argument passed to the action. + The type of the third argument passed to the action. + The type of the fourth argument passed to the action. + The type of the fifth argument passed to the action. + The type of the sixth argument passed to the action. + The type of the seventh argument passed to the action. + The type of the eighth argument passed to the action. + The type of the ninth argument passed to the action. + The type of the tenth argument passed to the action. + The type of the eleventh argument passed to the action. + The type of the twelfth argument passed to the action. + The type of the thirteenth argument passed to the action. + The type of the fourteenth argument passed to the action. + The type of the fifteenth argument passed to the action. + Action to convert to an asynchronous action. + Asynchronous action. + is null. + + + + Converts the function into an asynchronous action. Each invocation of the resulting asynchronous action causes an invocation of the original synchronous action on the specified scheduler. + + The type of the first argument passed to the action. + The type of the second argument passed to the action. + The type of the third argument passed to the action. + The type of the fourth argument passed to the action. + The type of the fifth argument passed to the action. + The type of the sixth argument passed to the action. + The type of the seventh argument passed to the action. + The type of the eighth argument passed to the action. + The type of the ninth argument passed to the action. + The type of the tenth argument passed to the action. + The type of the eleventh argument passed to the action. + The type of the twelfth argument passed to the action. + The type of the thirteenth argument passed to the action. + The type of the fourteenth argument passed to the action. + The type of the fifteenth argument passed to the action. + Action to convert to an asynchronous action. + Scheduler to invoke the original action on. + Asynchronous action. + or is null. + + + + Converts the function into an asynchronous action. Each invocation of the resulting asynchronous action causes an invocation of the original synchronous action on the default scheduler. + + The type of the first argument passed to the action. + The type of the second argument passed to the action. + The type of the third argument passed to the action. + The type of the fourth argument passed to the action. + The type of the fifth argument passed to the action. + The type of the sixth argument passed to the action. + The type of the seventh argument passed to the action. + The type of the eighth argument passed to the action. + The type of the ninth argument passed to the action. + The type of the tenth argument passed to the action. + The type of the eleventh argument passed to the action. + The type of the twelfth argument passed to the action. + The type of the thirteenth argument passed to the action. + The type of the fourteenth argument passed to the action. + The type of the fifteenth argument passed to the action. + The type of the sixteenth argument passed to the action. + Action to convert to an asynchronous action. + Asynchronous action. + is null. + + + + Converts the function into an asynchronous action. Each invocation of the resulting asynchronous action causes an invocation of the original synchronous action on the specified scheduler. + + The type of the first argument passed to the action. + The type of the second argument passed to the action. + The type of the third argument passed to the action. + The type of the fourth argument passed to the action. + The type of the fifth argument passed to the action. + The type of the sixth argument passed to the action. + The type of the seventh argument passed to the action. + The type of the eighth argument passed to the action. + The type of the ninth argument passed to the action. + The type of the tenth argument passed to the action. + The type of the eleventh argument passed to the action. + The type of the twelfth argument passed to the action. + The type of the thirteenth argument passed to the action. + The type of the fourteenth argument passed to the action. + The type of the fifteenth argument passed to the action. + The type of the sixteenth argument passed to the action. + Action to convert to an asynchronous action. + Scheduler to invoke the original action on. + Asynchronous action. + or is null. + + + + Gets an awaiter that returns the last value of the observable sequence or throws an exception if the sequence is empty. + This operation subscribes to the observable sequence, making it hot. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source sequence to await. + Object that can be awaited. + is null. + + + + Gets an awaiter that returns the last value of the observable sequence or throws an exception if the sequence is empty. + This operation subscribes and connects to the observable sequence, making it hot. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source sequence to await. + Object that can be awaited. + is null. + + + + Gets an awaiter that returns the last value of the observable sequence or throws an exception if the sequence is empty. + This operation subscribes to the observable sequence, making it hot. The supplied CancellationToken can be used to cancel the subscription. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source sequence to await. + Cancellation token. + Object that can be awaited. + is null. + + + + Gets an awaiter that returns the last value of the observable sequence or throws an exception if the sequence is empty. + This operation subscribes and connects to the observable sequence, making it hot. The supplied CancellationToken can be used to cancel the subscription and connection. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source sequence to await. + Cancellation token. + Object that can be awaited. + is null. + + + + Multicasts the source sequence notifications through the specified subject to the resulting connectable observable. Upon connection of the + connectable observable, the subject is subscribed to the source exactly one, and messages are forwarded to the observers registered with + the connectable observable. For specializations with fixed subject types, see Publish, PublishLast, and Replay. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + The type of the elements in the result sequence. + Source sequence whose elements will be pushed into the specified subject. + Subject to push source elements into. + A connectable observable sequence that upon connection causes the source sequence to push results into the specified subject. + or is null. + + + + Multicasts the source sequence notifications through an instantiated subject into all uses of the sequence within a selector function. Each + subscription to the resulting sequence causes a separate multicast invocation, exposing the sequence resulting from the selector function's + invocation. For specializations with fixed subject types, see Publish, PublishLast, and Replay. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + The type of the elements produced by the intermediate subject. + The type of the elements in the result sequence. + Source sequence which will be multicasted in the specified selector function. + Factory function to create an intermediate subject through which the source sequence's elements will be multicast to the selector function. + Selector function which can use the multicasted source sequence subject to the policies enforced by the created subject. + An observable sequence that contains the elements of a sequence produced by multicasting the source sequence within a selector function. + or or is null. + + + + Returns a connectable observable sequence that shares a single subscription to the underlying sequence. + This operator is a specialization of Multicast using a regular . + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source sequence whose elements will be multicasted through a single shared subscription. + A connectable observable sequence that shares a single subscription to the underlying sequence. + is null. + Subscribers will receive all notifications of the source from the time of the subscription on. + + + + + Returns an observable sequence that is the result of invoking the selector on a connectable observable sequence that shares a single subscription to the underlying sequence. + This operator is a specialization of Multicast using a regular . + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + The type of the elements in the result sequence. + Source sequence whose elements will be multicasted through a single shared subscription. + Selector function which can use the multicasted source sequence as many times as needed, without causing multiple subscriptions to the source sequence. Subscribers to the given source will receive all notifications of the source from the time of the subscription on. + An observable sequence that contains the elements of a sequence produced by multicasting the source sequence within a selector function. + or is null. + + + + + Returns a connectable observable sequence that shares a single subscription to the underlying sequence and starts with initialValue. + This operator is a specialization of Multicast using a . + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source sequence whose elements will be multicasted through a single shared subscription. + Initial value received by observers upon subscription. + A connectable observable sequence that shares a single subscription to the underlying sequence. + is null. + Subscribers will receive immediately receive the initial value, followed by all notifications of the source from the time of the subscription on. + + + + + Returns an observable sequence that is the result of invoking the selector on a connectable observable sequence that shares a single subscription to the underlying sequence and starts with initialValue. + This operator is a specialization of Multicast using a . + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + The type of the elements in the result sequence. + Source sequence whose elements will be multicasted through a single shared subscription. + Selector function which can use the multicasted source sequence as many times as needed, without causing multiple subscriptions to the source sequence. Subscribers to the given source will receive immediately receive the initial value, followed by all notifications of the source from the time of the subscription on. + Initial value received by observers upon subscription. + An observable sequence that contains the elements of a sequence produced by multicasting the source sequence within a selector function. + or is null. + + + + + Returns a connectable observable sequence that shares a single subscription to the underlying sequence containing only the last notification. + This operator is a specialization of Multicast using a . + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source sequence whose elements will be multicasted through a single shared subscription. + A connectable observable sequence that shares a single subscription to the underlying sequence. + is null. + Subscribers will only receive the last notification of the source. + + + + + Returns an observable sequence that is the result of invoking the selector on a connectable observable sequence that shares a single subscription to the underlying sequence containing only the last notification. + This operator is a specialization of Multicast using a . + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + The type of the elements in the result sequence. + Source sequence whose elements will be multicasted through a single shared subscription. + Selector function which can use the multicasted source sequence as many times as needed, without causing multiple subscriptions to the source sequence. Subscribers to the given source will only receive the last notification of the source. + An observable sequence that contains the elements of a sequence produced by multicasting the source sequence within a selector function. + or is null. + + + + + Returns an observable sequence that stays connected to the source as long as there is at least one subscription to the observable sequence. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Connectable observable sequence. + An observable sequence that stays connected to the source as long as there is at least one subscription to the observable sequence. + is null. + + + + Returns an observable sequence that stays connected to the source as long as there is at least one subscription to the observable sequence. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Connectable observable sequence. + The time span that should be waited before possibly unsubscribing from the connectable observable. + An observable sequence that stays connected to the source as long as there is at least one subscription to the observable sequence. + is null. + + + + Returns an observable sequence that stays connected to the source as long as there is at least one subscription to the observable sequence. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Connectable observable sequence. + The time span that should be waited before possibly unsubscribing from the connectable observable. + The scheduler to use for delayed unsubscription. + An observable sequence that stays connected to the source as long as there is at least one subscription to the observable sequence. + is null. + + + + Returns an observable sequence that stays connected to the source as long as there is at least one subscription to the observable sequence. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Connectable observable sequence. + The minimum number of observers required to subscribe before establishing the connection to the source. + An observable sequence that stays connected to the source as long as there is at least one subscription to the observable sequence. + is null. + is non-positive. + + + + Returns an observable sequence that stays connected to the source as long as there is at least one subscription to the observable sequence. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Connectable observable sequence. + The minimum number of observers required to subscribe before establishing the connection to the source. + The time span that should be waited before possibly unsubscribing from the connectable observable. + An observable sequence that stays connected to the source as long as there is at least one subscription to the observable sequence. + is null. + is non-positive. + + + + Returns an observable sequence that stays connected to the source as long as there is at least one subscription to the observable sequence. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Connectable observable sequence. + The minimum number of observers required to subscribe before establishing the connection to the source. + The time span that should be waited before possibly unsubscribing from the connectable observable. + The scheduler to use for delayed unsubscription. + An observable sequence that stays connected to the source as long as there is at least one subscription to the observable sequence. + is null. + is non-positive. + + + + Automatically connect the upstream IConnectableObservable at most once when the + specified number of IObservers have subscribed to this IObservable. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Connectable observable sequence. + The number of observers required to subscribe before the connection to source happens, non-positive value will trigger an immediate subscription. + If not null, the connection's IDisposable is provided to it. + An observable sequence that connects to the source at most once when the given number of observers have subscribed to it. + is null. + + + + Returns a connectable observable sequence that shares a single subscription to the underlying sequence replaying all notifications. + This operator is a specialization of Multicast using a . + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source sequence whose elements will be multicasted through a single shared subscription. + A connectable observable sequence that shares a single subscription to the underlying sequence. + is null. + Subscribers will receive all the notifications of the source. + + + + + Returns a connectable observable sequence that shares a single subscription to the underlying sequence replaying all notifications. + This operator is a specialization of Multicast using a . + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source sequence whose elements will be multicasted through a single shared subscription. + Scheduler where connected observers will be invoked on. + A connectable observable sequence that shares a single subscription to the underlying sequence. + or is null. + Subscribers will receive all the notifications of the source. + + + + + Returns an observable sequence that is the result of invoking the selector on a connectable observable sequence that shares a single subscription to the underlying sequence replaying all notifications. + This operator is a specialization of Multicast using a . + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + The type of the elements in the result sequence. + Source sequence whose elements will be multicasted through a single shared subscription. + Selector function which can use the multicasted source sequence as many times as needed, without causing multiple subscriptions to the source sequence. Subscribers to the given source will receive all the notifications of the source. + An observable sequence that contains the elements of a sequence produced by multicasting the source sequence within a selector function. + or is null. + + + + + Returns an observable sequence that is the result of invoking the selector on a connectable observable sequence that shares a single subscription to the underlying sequence replaying all notifications. + This operator is a specialization of Multicast using a . + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + The type of the elements in the result sequence. + Source sequence whose elements will be multicasted through a single shared subscription. + Selector function which can use the multicasted source sequence as many times as needed, without causing multiple subscriptions to the source sequence. Subscribers to the given source will receive all the notifications of the source. + Scheduler where connected observers within the selector function will be invoked on. + An observable sequence that contains the elements of a sequence produced by multicasting the source sequence within a selector function. + or or is null. + + + + + Returns a connectable observable sequence that shares a single subscription to the underlying sequence replaying notifications subject to a maximum time length for the replay buffer. + This operator is a specialization of Multicast using a . + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source sequence whose elements will be multicasted through a single shared subscription. + Maximum time length of the replay buffer. + A connectable observable sequence that shares a single subscription to the underlying sequence. + is null. + is less than TimeSpan.Zero. + Subscribers will receive all the notifications of the source subject to the specified replay buffer trimming policy. + + + + + Returns an observable sequence that is the result of invoking the selector on a connectable observable sequence that shares a single subscription to the underlying sequence replaying notifications subject to a maximum time length for the replay buffer. + This operator is a specialization of Multicast using a . + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + The type of the elements in the result sequence. + Source sequence whose elements will be multicasted through a single shared subscription. + Selector function which can use the multicasted source sequence as many times as needed, without causing multiple subscriptions to the source sequence. Subscribers to the given source will receive all the notifications of the source subject to the specified replay buffer trimming policy. + Maximum time length of the replay buffer. + An observable sequence that contains the elements of a sequence produced by multicasting the source sequence within a selector function. + or is null. + is less than TimeSpan.Zero. + + + + + Returns a connectable observable sequence that shares a single subscription to the underlying sequence replaying notifications subject to a maximum time length for the replay buffer. + This operator is a specialization of Multicast using a . + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source sequence whose elements will be multicasted through a single shared subscription. + Maximum time length of the replay buffer. + Scheduler where connected observers will be invoked on. + A connectable observable sequence that shares a single subscription to the underlying sequence. + or is null. + is less than TimeSpan.Zero. + Subscribers will receive all the notifications of the source subject to the specified replay buffer trimming policy. + + + + + Returns an observable sequence that is the result of invoking the selector on a connectable observable sequence that shares a single subscription to the underlying sequence replaying notifications subject to a maximum time length for the replay buffer. + This operator is a specialization of Multicast using a . + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + The type of the elements in the result sequence. + Source sequence whose elements will be multicasted through a single shared subscription. + Selector function which can use the multicasted source sequence as many times as needed, without causing multiple subscriptions to the source sequence. Subscribers to the given source will receive all the notifications of the source subject to the specified replay buffer trimming policy. + Maximum time length of the replay buffer. + Scheduler where connected observers within the selector function will be invoked on. + An observable sequence that contains the elements of a sequence produced by multicasting the source sequence within a selector function. + or or is null. + is less than TimeSpan.Zero. + + + + + Returns a connectable observable sequence that shares a single subscription to the underlying sequence replaying bufferSize notifications. + This operator is a specialization of Multicast using a . + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source sequence whose elements will be multicasted through a single shared subscription. + Maximum element count of the replay buffer. + Scheduler where connected observers will be invoked on. + A connectable observable sequence that shares a single subscription to the underlying sequence. + or is null. + is less than zero. + Subscribers will receive all the notifications of the source subject to the specified replay buffer trimming policy. + + + + + Returns an observable sequence that is the result of invoking the selector on a connectable observable sequence that shares a single subscription to the underlying sequence replaying notifications subject to a maximum element count for the replay buffer. + This operator is a specialization of Multicast using a . + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + The type of the elements in the result sequence. + Source sequence whose elements will be multicasted through a single shared subscription. + Selector function which can use the multicasted source sequence as many times as needed, without causing multiple subscriptions to the source sequence. Subscribers to the given source will receive all the notifications of the source subject to the specified replay buffer trimming policy. + Maximum element count of the replay buffer. + Scheduler where connected observers within the selector function will be invoked on. + An observable sequence that contains the elements of a sequence produced by multicasting the source sequence within a selector function. + or or is null. + is less than zero. + + + + + Returns a connectable observable sequence that shares a single subscription to the underlying sequence replaying notifications subject to a maximum element count for the replay buffer. + This operator is a specialization of Multicast using a . + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source sequence whose elements will be multicasted through a single shared subscription. + Maximum element count of the replay buffer. + A connectable observable sequence that shares a single subscription to the underlying sequence. + is null. + is less than zero. + Subscribers will receive all the notifications of the source subject to the specified replay buffer trimming policy. + + + + + Returns an observable sequence that is the result of invoking the selector on a connectable observable sequence that shares a single subscription to the underlying sequence replaying notifications subject to a maximum element count for the replay buffer. + This operator is a specialization of Multicast using a . + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + The type of the elements in the result sequence. + Source sequence whose elements will be multicasted through a single shared subscription. + Selector function which can use the multicasted source sequence as many times as needed, without causing multiple subscriptions to the source sequence. Subscribers to the given source will receive all the notifications of the source subject to the specified replay buffer trimming policy. + Maximum element count of the replay buffer. + An observable sequence that contains the elements of a sequence produced by multicasting the source sequence within a selector function. + or is null. + is less than zero. + + + + + Returns a connectable observable sequence that shares a single subscription to the underlying sequence replaying notifications subject to a maximum time length and element count for the replay buffer. + This operator is a specialization of Multicast using a . + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source sequence whose elements will be multicasted through a single shared subscription. + Maximum element count of the replay buffer. + Maximum time length of the replay buffer. + A connectable observable sequence that shares a single subscription to the underlying sequence. + is null. + is less than zero. + is less than TimeSpan.Zero. + Subscribers will receive all the notifications of the source subject to the specified replay buffer trimming policy. + + + + + Returns an observable sequence that is the result of invoking the selector on a connectable observable sequence that shares a single subscription to the underlying sequence replaying notifications subject to a maximum time length and element count for the replay buffer. + This operator is a specialization of Multicast using a . + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + The type of the elements in the result sequence. + Source sequence whose elements will be multicasted through a single shared subscription. + Selector function which can use the multicasted source sequence as many times as needed, without causing multiple subscriptions to the source sequence. Subscribers to the given source will receive all the notifications of the source subject to the specified replay buffer trimming policy. + Maximum element count of the replay buffer. + Maximum time length of the replay buffer. + An observable sequence that contains the elements of a sequence produced by multicasting the source sequence within a selector function. + or is null. + is less than zero. + is less than TimeSpan.Zero. + + + + + Returns a connectable observable sequence that shares a single subscription to the underlying sequence replaying notifications subject to a maximum time length and element count for the replay buffer. + This operator is a specialization of Multicast using a . + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source sequence whose elements will be multicasted through a single shared subscription. + Maximum element count of the replay buffer. + Maximum time length of the replay buffer. + Scheduler where connected observers will be invoked on. + A connectable observable sequence that shares a single subscription to the underlying sequence. + or is null. + is less than zero. + is less than TimeSpan.Zero. + Subscribers will receive all the notifications of the source subject to the specified replay buffer trimming policy. + + + + + Returns an observable sequence that is the result of invoking the selector on a connectable observable sequence that shares a single subscription to the underlying sequence replaying notifications subject to a maximum time length and element count for the replay buffer. + This operator is a specialization of Multicast using a . + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + The type of the elements in the result sequence. + Source sequence whose elements will be multicasted through a single shared subscription. + Selector function which can use the multicasted source sequence as many times as needed, without causing multiple subscriptions to the source sequence. Subscribers to the given source will receive all the notifications of the source subject to the specified replay buffer trimming policy. + Maximum element count of the replay buffer. + Maximum time length of the replay buffer. + Scheduler where connected observers within the selector function will be invoked on. + An observable sequence that contains the elements of a sequence produced by multicasting the source sequence within a selector function. + or or is null. + is less than zero. + is less than TimeSpan.Zero. + + + + + Produces an enumerable sequence of consecutive (possibly empty) chunks of the source sequence. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source observable sequence. + The enumerable sequence that returns consecutive (possibly empty) chunks upon each iteration. + is null. + + + + Produces an enumerable sequence that returns elements collected/aggregated from the source sequence between consecutive iterations. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + The type of the elements produced by the merge operation during collection. + Source observable sequence. + Factory to create a new collector object. + Merges a sequence element with the current collector. + The enumerable sequence that returns collected/aggregated elements from the source sequence upon each iteration. + or or is null. + + + + Produces an enumerable sequence that returns elements collected/aggregated from the source sequence between consecutive iterations. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + The type of the elements produced by the merge operation during collection. + Source observable sequence. + Factory to create the initial collector object. + Merges a sequence element with the current collector. + Factory to replace the current collector by a new collector. + The enumerable sequence that returns collected/aggregated elements from the source sequence upon each iteration. + or or or is null. + + + + Returns the first element of an observable sequence. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source observable sequence. + The first element in the observable sequence. + is null. + The source sequence is empty. + + + + + Returns the first element of an observable sequence that satisfies the condition in the predicate. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source observable sequence. + A predicate function to evaluate for elements in the source sequence. + The first element in the observable sequence that satisfies the condition in the predicate. + or is null. + No element satisfies the condition in the predicate. -or- The source sequence is empty. + + + + + Returns the first element of an observable sequence, or a default value if no such element exists. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source observable sequence. + The first element in the observable sequence, or a default value if no such element exists. + is null. + + + + + Returns the first element of an observable sequence that satisfies the condition in the predicate, or a default value if no such element exists. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source observable sequence. + A predicate function to evaluate for elements in the source sequence. + The first element in the observable sequence that satisfies the condition in the predicate, or a default value if no such element exists. + or is null. + + + + + Invokes an action for each element in the observable sequence, and blocks until the sequence is terminated. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source sequence. + Action to invoke for each element in the observable sequence. + or is null. + Because of its blocking nature, this operator is mainly used for testing. + + + + Invokes an action for each element in the observable sequence, incorporating the element's index, and blocks until the sequence is terminated. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source sequence. + Action to invoke for each element in the observable sequence. + or is null. + Because of its blocking nature, this operator is mainly used for testing. + + + + Returns an enumerator that enumerates all values of the observable sequence. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + An observable sequence to get an enumerator for. + The enumerator that can be used to enumerate over the elements in the observable sequence. + is null. + + + + Returns the last element of an observable sequence. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source observable sequence. + The last element in the observable sequence. + is null. + The source sequence is empty. + + + + + Returns the last element of an observable sequence that satisfies the condition in the predicate. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source observable sequence. + A predicate function to evaluate for elements in the source sequence. + The last element in the observable sequence that satisfies the condition in the predicate. + or is null. + No element satisfies the condition in the predicate. -or- The source sequence is empty. + + + + + Returns the last element of an observable sequence, or a default value if no such element exists. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source observable sequence. + The last element in the observable sequence, or a default value if no such element exists. + is null. + + + + + Returns the last element of an observable sequence that satisfies the condition in the predicate, or a default value if no such element exists. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source observable sequence. + A predicate function to evaluate for elements in the source sequence. + The last element in the observable sequence that satisfies the condition in the predicate, or a default value if no such element exists. + or is null. + + + + + Returns an enumerable sequence whose enumeration returns the latest observed element in the source observable sequence. + Enumerators on the resulting sequence will never produce the same element repeatedly, and will block until the next element becomes available. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source observable sequence. + The enumerable sequence that returns the last sampled element upon each iteration and subsequently blocks until the next element in the observable source sequence becomes available. + + + + Returns an enumerable sequence whose enumeration returns the most recently observed element in the source observable sequence, using the specified initial value in case no element has been sampled yet. + Enumerators on the resulting sequence never block and can produce the same element repeatedly. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source observable sequence. + Initial value that will be yielded by the enumerable sequence if no element has been sampled yet. + The enumerable sequence that returns the last sampled element upon each iteration. + is null. + + + + Returns an enumerable sequence whose enumeration blocks until the next element in the source observable sequence becomes available. + Enumerators on the resulting sequence will block until the next element becomes available. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source observable sequence. + The enumerable sequence that blocks upon each iteration until the next element in the observable source sequence becomes available. + is null. + + + + Returns the only element of an observable sequence, and throws an exception if there is not exactly one element in the observable sequence. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source observable sequence. + The single element in the observable sequence. + is null. + The source sequence contains more than one element. -or- The source sequence is empty. + + + + + Returns the only element of an observable sequence that satisfies the condition in the predicate, and throws an exception if there is not exactly one element matching the predicate in the observable sequence. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source observable sequence. + A predicate function to evaluate for elements in the source sequence. + The single element in the observable sequence that satisfies the condition in the predicate. + or is null. + No element satisfies the condition in the predicate. -or- More than one element satisfies the condition in the predicate. -or- The source sequence is empty. + + + + + Returns the only element of an observable sequence, or a default value if the observable sequence is empty; this method throws an exception if there is more than one element in the observable sequence. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source observable sequence. + The single element in the observable sequence, or a default value if no such element exists. + is null. + The source sequence contains more than one element. + + + + + Returns the only element of an observable sequence that satisfies the condition in the predicate, or a default value if no such element exists; this method throws an exception if there is more than one element matching the predicate in the observable sequence. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source observable sequence. + A predicate function to evaluate for elements in the source sequence. + The single element in the observable sequence that satisfies the condition in the predicate, or a default value if no such element exists. + or is null. + The sequence contains more than one element that satisfies the condition in the predicate. + + + + + Waits for the observable sequence to complete and returns the last element of the sequence. + If the sequence terminates with an OnError notification, the exception is thrown. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source observable sequence. + The last element in the observable sequence. + is null. + The source sequence is empty. + + + + Wraps the source sequence in order to run its observer callbacks on the specified scheduler. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source sequence. + Scheduler to notify observers on. + The source sequence whose observations happen on the specified scheduler. + or is null. + + This only invokes observer callbacks on a scheduler. In case the subscription and/or unsubscription actions have side-effects + that require to be run on a scheduler, use . + + + + + Wraps the source sequence in order to run its observer callbacks on the specified synchronization context. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source sequence. + Synchronization context to notify observers on. + The source sequence whose observations happen on the specified synchronization context. + or is null. + + This only invokes observer callbacks on a synchronization context. In case the subscription and/or unsubscription actions have side-effects + that require to be run on a synchronization context, use . + + + + + Wraps the source sequence in order to run its subscription and unsubscription logic on the specified scheduler. This operation is not commonly used; + see the remarks section for more information on the distinction between SubscribeOn and ObserveOn. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source sequence. + Scheduler to perform subscription and unsubscription actions on. + The source sequence whose subscriptions and unsubscriptions happen on the specified scheduler. + or is null. + + This only performs the side-effects of subscription and unsubscription on the specified scheduler. In order to invoke observer + callbacks on a scheduler, use . + + + + + Wraps the source sequence in order to run its subscription and unsubscription logic on the specified synchronization context. This operation is not commonly used; + see the remarks section for more information on the distinction between SubscribeOn and ObserveOn. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source sequence. + Synchronization context to perform subscription and unsubscription actions on. + The source sequence whose subscriptions and unsubscriptions happen on the specified synchronization context. + or is null. + + This only performs the side-effects of subscription and unsubscription on the specified synchronization context. In order to invoke observer + callbacks on a synchronization context, use . + + + + + Synchronizes the observable sequence such that observer notifications cannot be delivered concurrently. + This overload is useful to "fix" an observable sequence that exhibits concurrent callbacks on individual observers, which is invalid behavior for the query processor. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source sequence. + The source sequence whose outgoing calls to observers are synchronized. + is null. + + It's invalid behavior - according to the observer grammar - for a sequence to exhibit concurrent callbacks on a given observer. + This operator can be used to "fix" a source that doesn't conform to this rule. + + + + + Synchronizes the observable sequence such that observer notifications cannot be delivered concurrently, using the specified gate object. + This overload is useful when writing n-ary query operators, in order to prevent concurrent callbacks from different sources by synchronizing on a common gate object. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source sequence. + Gate object to synchronize each observer call on. + The source sequence whose outgoing calls to observers are synchronized on the given gate object. + or is null. + + + + Subscribes an observer to an enumerable sequence. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Enumerable sequence to subscribe to. + Observer that will receive notifications from the enumerable sequence. + Disposable object that can be used to unsubscribe the observer from the enumerable + or is null. + + + + Subscribes an observer to an enumerable sequence, using the specified scheduler to run the enumeration loop. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Enumerable sequence to subscribe to. + Observer that will receive notifications from the enumerable sequence. + Scheduler to perform the enumeration on. + Disposable object that can be used to unsubscribe the observer from the enumerable + or or is null. + + + + Converts an observable sequence to an enumerable sequence. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + An observable sequence to convert to an enumerable sequence. + The enumerable sequence containing the elements in the observable sequence. + is null. + + + + Exposes an observable sequence as an object with an -based .NET event. + + Observable source sequence. + The event source object. + is null. + + + + Exposes an observable sequence as an object with an -based .NET event. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Observable source sequence. + The event source object. + is null. + + + + Exposes an observable sequence as an object with a .NET event, conforming to the standard .NET event pattern. + + The type of the event data generated by the event. + Observable source sequence. + The event source object. + is null. + + + + Converts an enumerable sequence to an observable sequence. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Enumerable sequence to convert to an observable sequence. + The observable sequence whose elements are pulled from the given enumerable sequence. + is null. + + + + Converts an enumerable sequence to an observable sequence, using the specified scheduler to run the enumeration loop. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Enumerable sequence to convert to an observable sequence. + Scheduler to run the enumeration of the input sequence on. + The observable sequence whose elements are pulled from the given enumerable sequence. + or is null. + + + + Creates an observable sequence from a specified Subscribe method implementation. + + The type of the elements in the produced sequence. + Implementation of the resulting observable sequence's Subscribe method. + The observable sequence with the specified implementation for the Subscribe method. + is null. + + Use of this operator is preferred over manual implementation of the interface. In case + you need a type implementing rather than an anonymous implementation, consider using + the abstract base class. + + + + + Creates an observable sequence from a specified Subscribe method implementation. + + The type of the elements in the produced sequence. + Implementation of the resulting observable sequence's Subscribe method, returning an Action delegate that will be wrapped in an IDisposable. + The observable sequence with the specified implementation for the Subscribe method. + is null. + + Use of this operator is preferred over manual implementation of the interface. In case + you need a type implementing rather than an anonymous implementation, consider using + the abstract base class. + + + + + Creates an observable sequence from a specified cancellable asynchronous Subscribe method. + The CancellationToken passed to the asynchronous Subscribe method is tied to the returned disposable subscription, allowing best-effort cancellation. + + The type of the elements in the produced sequence. + Asynchronous method used to produce elements. + The observable sequence surfacing the elements produced by the asynchronous method. + is null. + This operator is especially useful in conjunction with the asynchronous programming features introduced in C# 5.0 and Visual Basic 11. + When a subscription to the resulting sequence is disposed, the CancellationToken that was fed to the asynchronous subscribe function will be signaled. + + + + Creates an observable sequence from a specified asynchronous Subscribe method. + + The type of the elements in the produced sequence. + Asynchronous method used to produce elements. + The observable sequence surfacing the elements produced by the asynchronous method. + is null. + This operator is especially useful in conjunction with the asynchronous programming features introduced in C# 5.0 and Visual Basic 11. + + + + Creates an observable sequence from a specified cancellable asynchronous Subscribe method. + The CancellationToken passed to the asynchronous Subscribe method is tied to the returned disposable subscription, allowing best-effort cancellation. + + The type of the elements in the produced sequence. + Asynchronous method used to implement the resulting sequence's Subscribe method. + The observable sequence with the specified implementation for the Subscribe method. + is null. + This operator is especially useful in conjunction with the asynchronous programming features introduced in C# 5.0 and Visual Basic 11. + When a subscription to the resulting sequence is disposed, the CancellationToken that was fed to the asynchronous subscribe function will be signaled. + + + + Creates an observable sequence from a specified asynchronous Subscribe method. + + The type of the elements in the produced sequence. + Asynchronous method used to implement the resulting sequence's Subscribe method. + The observable sequence with the specified implementation for the Subscribe method. + is null. + This operator is especially useful in conjunction with the asynchronous programming features introduced in C# 5.0 and Visual Basic 11. + + + + Creates an observable sequence from a specified cancellable asynchronous Subscribe method. + The CancellationToken passed to the asynchronous Subscribe method is tied to the returned disposable subscription, allowing best-effort cancellation. + + The type of the elements in the produced sequence. + Asynchronous method used to implement the resulting sequence's Subscribe method, returning an Action delegate that will be wrapped in an IDisposable. + The observable sequence with the specified implementation for the Subscribe method. + is null. + This operator is especially useful in conjunction with the asynchronous programming features introduced in C# 5.0 and Visual Basic 11. + When a subscription to the resulting sequence is disposed, the CancellationToken that was fed to the asynchronous subscribe function will be signaled. + + + + Creates an observable sequence from a specified asynchronous Subscribe method. + + The type of the elements in the produced sequence. + Asynchronous method used to implement the resulting sequence's Subscribe method, returning an Action delegate that will be wrapped in an IDisposable. + The observable sequence with the specified implementation for the Subscribe method. + is null. + This operator is especially useful in conjunction with the asynchronous programming features introduced in C# 5.0 and Visual Basic 11. + + + + Returns an observable sequence that invokes the specified factory function whenever a new observer subscribes. + + The type of the elements in the sequence returned by the factory function, and in the resulting sequence. + Observable factory function to invoke for each observer that subscribes to the resulting sequence. + An observable sequence whose observers trigger an invocation of the given observable factory function. + is null. + + + + Returns an observable sequence that starts the specified asynchronous factory function whenever a new observer subscribes. + + The type of the elements in the sequence returned by the factory function, and in the resulting sequence. + Asynchronous factory function to start for each observer that subscribes to the resulting sequence. + An observable sequence whose observers trigger the given asynchronous observable factory function to be started. + is null. + This operator is especially useful in conjunction with the asynchronous programming features introduced in C# 5.0 and Visual Basic 11. + + + + Returns an observable sequence that starts the specified cancellable asynchronous factory function whenever a new observer subscribes. + The CancellationToken passed to the asynchronous factory function is tied to the returned disposable subscription, allowing best-effort cancellation. + + The type of the elements in the sequence returned by the factory function, and in the resulting sequence. + Asynchronous factory function to start for each observer that subscribes to the resulting sequence. + An observable sequence whose observers trigger the given asynchronous observable factory function to be started. + is null. + This operator is especially useful in conjunction with the asynchronous programming features introduced in C# 5.0 and Visual Basic 11. + When a subscription to the resulting sequence is disposed, the CancellationToken that was fed to the asynchronous observable factory function will be signaled. + + + + Returns an empty observable sequence. + + The type used for the type parameter of the resulting sequence. + An observable sequence with no elements. + + + + Returns an empty observable sequence. + + The type used for the type parameter of the resulting sequence. + Object solely used to infer the type of the type parameter. This parameter is typically used when creating a sequence of anonymously typed elements. + An observable sequence with no elements. + + + + Returns an empty observable sequence, using the specified scheduler to send out the single OnCompleted message. + + The type used for the type parameter of the resulting sequence. + Scheduler to send the termination call on. + An observable sequence with no elements. + is null. + + + + Returns an empty observable sequence, using the specified scheduler to send out the single OnCompleted message. + + The type used for the type parameter of the resulting sequence. + Scheduler to send the termination call on. + Object solely used to infer the type of the type parameter. This parameter is typically used when creating a sequence of anonymously typed elements. + An observable sequence with no elements. + is null. + + + + Generates an observable sequence by running a state-driven loop producing the sequence's elements. + + The type of the state used in the generator loop. + The type of the elements in the produced sequence. + Initial state. + Condition to terminate generation (upon returning false). + Iteration step function. + Selector function for results produced in the sequence. + The generated sequence. + or or is null. + + + + Generates an observable sequence by running a state-driven loop producing the sequence's elements, using the specified scheduler to send out observer messages. + + The type of the state used in the generator loop. + The type of the elements in the produced sequence. + Initial state. + Condition to terminate generation (upon returning false). + Iteration step function. + Selector function for results produced in the sequence. + Scheduler on which to run the generator loop. + The generated sequence. + or or or is null. + + + + Returns a non-terminating observable sequence, which can be used to denote an infinite duration (e.g. when using reactive joins). + + The type used for the type parameter of the resulting sequence. + An observable sequence whose observers will never get called. + + + + Returns a non-terminating observable sequence, which can be used to denote an infinite duration (e.g. when using reactive joins). + + The type used for the type parameter of the resulting sequence. + Object solely used to infer the type of the type parameter. This parameter is typically used when creating a sequence of anonymously typed elements. + An observable sequence whose observers will never get called. + + + + Generates an observable sequence of integral numbers within a specified range. + + The value of the first integer in the sequence. + The number of sequential integers to generate. + An observable sequence that contains a range of sequential integral numbers. + is less than zero. -or- + - 1 is larger than . + + + + Generates an observable sequence of integral numbers within a specified range, using the specified scheduler to send out observer messages. + + The value of the first integer in the sequence. + The number of sequential integers to generate. + Scheduler to run the generator loop on. + An observable sequence that contains a range of sequential integral numbers. + is less than zero. -or- + - 1 is larger than . + is null. + + + + Generates an observable sequence that repeats the given element infinitely. + + The type of the element that will be repeated in the produced sequence. + Element to repeat. + An observable sequence that repeats the given element infinitely. + + + + Generates an observable sequence that repeats the given element infinitely, using the specified scheduler to send out observer messages. + + The type of the element that will be repeated in the produced sequence. + Element to repeat. + Scheduler to run the producer loop on. + An observable sequence that repeats the given element infinitely. + is null. + + + + Generates an observable sequence that repeats the given element the specified number of times. + + The type of the element that will be repeated in the produced sequence. + Element to repeat. + Number of times to repeat the element. + An observable sequence that repeats the given element the specified number of times. + is less than zero. + + + + Generates an observable sequence that repeats the given element the specified number of times, using the specified scheduler to send out observer messages. + + The type of the element that will be repeated in the produced sequence. + Element to repeat. + Number of times to repeat the element. + Scheduler to run the producer loop on. + An observable sequence that repeats the given element the specified number of times. + is less than zero. + is null. + + + + Returns an observable sequence that contains a single element. + + The type of the element that will be returned in the produced sequence. + Single element in the resulting observable sequence. + An observable sequence containing the single specified element. + + + + Returns an observable sequence that contains a single element, using the specified scheduler to send out observer messages. + + The type of the element that will be returned in the produced sequence. + Single element in the resulting observable sequence. + Scheduler to send the single element on. + An observable sequence containing the single specified element. + is null. + + + + Returns an observable sequence that terminates with an exception. + + The type used for the type parameter of the resulting sequence. + Exception object used for the sequence's termination. + The observable sequence that terminates exceptionally with the specified exception object. + is null. + + + + Returns an observable sequence that terminates with an exception. + + The type used for the type parameter of the resulting sequence. + Exception object used for the sequence's termination. + Object solely used to infer the type of the type parameter. This parameter is typically used when creating a sequence of anonymously typed elements. + The observable sequence that terminates exceptionally with the specified exception object. + is null. + + + + Returns an observable sequence that terminates with an exception, using the specified scheduler to send out the single OnError message. + + The type used for the type parameter of the resulting sequence. + Exception object used for the sequence's termination. + Scheduler to send the exceptional termination call on. + The observable sequence that terminates exceptionally with the specified exception object. + or is null. + + + + Returns an observable sequence that terminates with an exception, using the specified scheduler to send out the single OnError message. + + The type used for the type parameter of the resulting sequence. + Exception object used for the sequence's termination. + Scheduler to send the exceptional termination call on. + Object solely used to infer the type of the type parameter. This parameter is typically used when creating a sequence of anonymously typed elements. + The observable sequence that terminates exceptionally with the specified exception object. + or is null. + + + + Constructs an observable sequence that depends on a resource object, whose lifetime is tied to the resulting observable sequence's lifetime. + + The type of the elements in the produced sequence. + The type of the resource used during the generation of the resulting sequence. Needs to implement . + Factory function to obtain a resource object. + Factory function to obtain an observable sequence that depends on the obtained resource. + An observable sequence whose lifetime controls the lifetime of the dependent resource object. + or is null. + + + + Constructs an observable sequence that depends on a resource object, whose lifetime is tied to the resulting observable sequence's lifetime. The resource is obtained and used through asynchronous methods. + The CancellationToken passed to the asynchronous methods is tied to the returned disposable subscription, allowing best-effort cancellation at any stage of the resource acquisition or usage. + + The type of the elements in the produced sequence. + The type of the resource used during the generation of the resulting sequence. Needs to implement . + Asynchronous factory function to obtain a resource object. + Asynchronous factory function to obtain an observable sequence that depends on the obtained resource. + An observable sequence whose lifetime controls the lifetime of the dependent resource object. + or is null. + This operator is especially useful in conjunction with the asynchronous programming features introduced in C# 5.0 and Visual Basic 11. + When a subscription to the resulting sequence is disposed, the CancellationToken that was fed to the asynchronous resource factory and observable factory functions will be signaled. + + + + Converts a .NET event, conforming to the standard .NET event pattern based on , to an observable sequence. + Each event invocation is surfaced through an OnNext message in the resulting sequence. + For conversion of events that don't conform to the standard .NET event pattern, use any of the FromEvent overloads instead. + + Action that attaches the given event handler to the underlying .NET event. + Action that detaches the given event handler from the underlying .NET event. + The observable sequence that contains data representations of invocations of the underlying .NET event. + or is null. + + + Add and remove handler invocations are made whenever the number of observers grows beyond zero. + As such, an event handler may be shared by multiple simultaneously active observers, using a subject for multicasting. + + + The current is captured during the call to FromEventPattern, and is used to post add and remove handler invocations. + This behavior ensures add and remove handler operations for thread-affine events are accessed from the same context, as required by some UI frameworks. + + + If no SynchronizationContext is present at the point of calling FromEventPattern, add and remove handler invocations are made synchronously on the thread + making the Subscribe or Dispose call, respectively. + + + It's recommended to lift FromEventPattern calls outside event stream query expressions due to the free-threaded nature of Reactive Extensions. Doing so + makes the captured SynchronizationContext predictable. This best practice also reduces clutter of bridging code inside queries, making the query expressions + more concise and easier to understand. + + + + + + + Converts a .NET event, conforming to the standard .NET event pattern based on , to an observable sequence. + Each event invocation is surfaced through an OnNext message in the resulting sequence. + For conversion of events that don't conform to the standard .NET event pattern, use any of the FromEvent overloads instead. + + Action that attaches the given event handler to the underlying .NET event. + Action that detaches the given event handler from the underlying .NET event. + The scheduler to run the add and remove event handler logic on. + The observable sequence that contains data representations of invocations of the underlying .NET event. + or or is null. + + + Add and remove handler invocations are made whenever the number of observers grows beyond zero. + As such, an event handler may be shared by multiple simultaneously active observers, using a subject for multicasting. + + + Add and remove handler invocations are run on the specified scheduler. This behavior allows add and remove handler operations for thread-affine events to be + accessed from the same context, as required by some UI frameworks. + + + It's recommended to lift FromEventPattern calls outside event stream query expressions. This best practice reduces clutter of bridging code inside queries, + making the query expressions more concise and easier to understand. This has additional benefits for overloads of FromEventPattern that omit the IScheduler + parameter. For more information, see the remarks section on those overloads. + + + + + + + Converts a .NET event, conforming to the standard .NET event pattern based on a supplied event delegate type, to an observable sequence. + Each event invocation is surfaced through an OnNext message in the resulting sequence. + For conversion of events that don't conform to the standard .NET event pattern, use any of the FromEvent overloads instead. + + The delegate type of the event to be converted. + The type of the event data generated by the event. + Action that attaches the given event handler to the underlying .NET event. + Action that detaches the given event handler from the underlying .NET event. + The observable sequence that contains data representations of invocations of the underlying .NET event. + or is null. + + + Add and remove handler invocations are made whenever the number of observers grows beyond zero. + As such, an event handler may be shared by multiple simultaneously active observers, using a subject for multicasting. + + + The current is captured during the call to FromEventPattern, and is used to post add and remove handler invocations. + This behavior ensures add and remove handler operations for thread-affine events are accessed from the same context, as required by some UI frameworks. + + + If no SynchronizationContext is present at the point of calling FromEventPattern, add and remove handler invocations are made synchronously on the thread + making the Subscribe or Dispose call, respectively. + + + It's recommended to lift FromEventPattern calls outside event stream query expressions due to the free-threaded nature of Reactive Extensions. Doing so + makes the captured SynchronizationContext predictable. This best practice also reduces clutter of bridging code inside queries, making the query expressions + more concise and easier to understand. + + + + + + + Converts a .NET event, conforming to the standard .NET event pattern based on a supplied event delegate type, to an observable sequence. + Each event invocation is surfaced through an OnNext message in the resulting sequence. + For conversion of events that don't conform to the standard .NET event pattern, use any of the FromEvent overloads instead. + + The delegate type of the event to be converted. + The type of the event data generated by the event. + Action that attaches the given event handler to the underlying .NET event. + Action that detaches the given event handler from the underlying .NET event. + The scheduler to run the add and remove event handler logic on. + The observable sequence that contains data representations of invocations of the underlying .NET event. + or or is null. + + + Add and remove handler invocations are made whenever the number of observers grows beyond zero. + As such, an event handler may be shared by multiple simultaneously active observers, using a subject for multicasting. + + + Add and remove handler invocations are run on the specified scheduler. This behavior allows add and remove handler operations for thread-affine events to be + accessed from the same context, as required by some UI frameworks. + + + It's recommended to lift FromEventPattern calls outside event stream query expressions. This best practice reduces clutter of bridging code inside queries, + making the query expressions more concise and easier to understand. This has additional benefits for overloads of FromEventPattern that omit the IScheduler + parameter. For more information, see the remarks section on those overloads. + + + + + + + Converts a .NET event, conforming to the standard .NET event pattern based on , to an observable sequence. + Each event invocation is surfaced through an OnNext message in the resulting sequence. + For conversion of events that don't conform to the standard .NET event pattern, use any of the FromEvent overloads instead. + + The delegate type of the event to be converted. + The type of the event data generated by the event. + A function used to convert the given event handler to a delegate compatible with the underlying .NET event. The resulting delegate is used in calls to the addHandler and removeHandler action parameters. + Action that attaches the given event handler to the underlying .NET event. + Action that detaches the given event handler from the underlying .NET event. + The observable sequence that contains data representations of invocations of the underlying .NET event. + or or is null. + + + Add and remove handler invocations are made whenever the number of observers grows beyond zero. + As such, an event handler may be shared by multiple simultaneously active observers, using a subject for multicasting. + + + The current is captured during the call to FromEventPattern, and is used to post add and remove handler invocations. + This behavior ensures add and remove handler operations for thread-affine events are accessed from the same context, as required by some UI frameworks. + + + If no SynchronizationContext is present at the point of calling FromEventPattern, add and remove handler invocations are made synchronously on the thread + making the Subscribe or Dispose call, respectively. + + + It's recommended to lift FromEventPattern calls outside event stream query expressions due to the free-threaded nature of Reactive Extensions. Doing so + makes the captured SynchronizationContext predictable. This best practice also reduces clutter of bridging code inside queries, making the query expressions + more concise and easier to understand. + + + + + + + Converts a .NET event, conforming to the standard .NET event pattern based on , to an observable sequence. + Each event invocation is surfaced through an OnNext message in the resulting sequence. + For conversion of events that don't conform to the standard .NET event pattern, use any of the FromEvent overloads instead. + + The delegate type of the event to be converted. + The type of the event data generated by the event. + A function used to convert the given event handler to a delegate compatible with the underlying .NET event. The resulting delegate is used in calls to the addHandler and removeHandler action parameters. + Action that attaches the given event handler to the underlying .NET event. + Action that detaches the given event handler from the underlying .NET event. + The scheduler to run the add and remove event handler logic on. + The observable sequence that contains data representations of invocations of the underlying .NET event. + or or or is null. + + + Add and remove handler invocations are made whenever the number of observers grows beyond zero. + As such, an event handler may be shared by multiple simultaneously active observers, using a subject for multicasting. + + + Add and remove handler invocations are run on the specified scheduler. This behavior allows add and remove handler operations for thread-affine events to be + accessed from the same context, as required by some UI frameworks. + + + It's recommended to lift FromEventPattern calls outside event stream query expressions. This best practice reduces clutter of bridging code inside queries, + making the query expressions more concise and easier to understand. This has additional benefits for overloads of FromEventPattern that omit the IScheduler + parameter. For more information, see the remarks section on those overloads. + + + + + + + Converts a .NET event, conforming to the standard .NET event pattern based on a supplied event delegate type with a strongly typed sender parameter, to an observable sequence. + Each event invocation is surfaced through an OnNext message in the resulting sequence. + For conversion of events that don't conform to the standard .NET event pattern, use any of the FromEvent overloads instead. + + The delegate type of the event to be converted. + The type of the sender that raises the event. + The type of the event data generated by the event. + Action that attaches the given event handler to the underlying .NET event. + Action that detaches the given event handler from the underlying .NET event. + The observable sequence that contains data representations of invocations of the underlying .NET event. + or is null. + + + Add and remove handler invocations are made whenever the number of observers grows beyond zero. + As such, an event handler may be shared by multiple simultaneously active observers, using a subject for multicasting. + + + The current is captured during the call to FromEventPattern, and is used to post add and remove handler invocations. + This behavior ensures add and remove handler operations for thread-affine events are accessed from the same context, as required by some UI frameworks. + + + If no SynchronizationContext is present at the point of calling FromEventPattern, add and remove handler invocations are made synchronously on the thread + making the Subscribe or Dispose call, respectively. + + + It's recommended to lift FromEventPattern calls outside event stream query expressions due to the free-threaded nature of Reactive Extensions. Doing so + makes the captured SynchronizationContext predictable. This best practice also reduces clutter of bridging code inside queries, making the query expressions + more concise and easier to understand. + + + + + + + Converts a .NET event, conforming to the standard .NET event pattern based on a supplied event delegate type with a strongly typed sender parameter, to an observable sequence. + Each event invocation is surfaced through an OnNext message in the resulting sequence. + For conversion of events that don't conform to the standard .NET event pattern, use any of the FromEvent overloads instead. + + The delegate type of the event to be converted. + The type of the sender that raises the event. + The type of the event data generated by the event. + Action that attaches the given event handler to the underlying .NET event. + Action that detaches the given event handler from the underlying .NET event. + The scheduler to run the add and remove event handler logic on. + The observable sequence that contains data representations of invocations of the underlying .NET event. + or or is null. + + + Add and remove handler invocations are made whenever the number of observers grows beyond zero. + As such, an event handler may be shared by multiple simultaneously active observers, using a subject for multicasting. + + + Add and remove handler invocations are run on the specified scheduler. This behavior allows add and remove handler operations for thread-affine events to be + accessed from the same context, as required by some UI frameworks. + + + It's recommended to lift FromEventPattern calls outside event stream query expressions. This best practice reduces clutter of bridging code inside queries, + making the query expressions more concise and easier to understand. This has additional benefits for overloads of FromEventPattern that omit the IScheduler + parameter. For more information, see the remarks section on those overloads. + + + + + + + Converts a .NET event, conforming to the standard .NET event pattern based on , to an observable sequence. + Each event invocation is surfaced through an OnNext message in the resulting sequence. + For conversion of events that don't conform to the standard .NET event pattern, use any of the FromEvent overloads instead. + + The type of the event data generated by the event. + Action that attaches the given event handler to the underlying .NET event. + Action that detaches the given event handler from the underlying .NET event. + The observable sequence that contains data representations of invocations of the underlying .NET event. + + + Add and remove handler invocations are made whenever the number of observers grows beyond zero. + As such, an event handler may be shared by multiple simultaneously active observers, using a subject for multicasting. + + + The current is captured during the call to FromEventPattern, and is used to post add and remove handler invocations. + This behavior ensures add and remove handler operations for thread-affine events are accessed from the same context, as required by some UI frameworks. + + + If no SynchronizationContext is present at the point of calling FromEventPattern, add and remove handler invocations are made synchronously on the thread + making the Subscribe or Dispose call, respectively. + + + It's recommended to lift FromEventPattern calls outside event stream query expressions due to the free-threaded nature of Reactive Extensions. Doing so + makes the captured SynchronizationContext predictable. This best practice also reduces clutter of bridging code inside queries, making the query expressions + more concise and easier to understand. + + + + + + + Converts a .NET event, conforming to the standard .NET event pattern based on , to an observable sequence. + Each event invocation is surfaced through an OnNext message in the resulting sequence. + For conversion of events that don't conform to the standard .NET event pattern, use any of the FromEvent overloads instead. + + The type of the event data generated by the event. + Action that attaches the given event handler to the underlying .NET event. + Action that detaches the given event handler from the underlying .NET event. + The scheduler to run the add and remove event handler logic on. + The observable sequence that contains data representations of invocations of the underlying .NET event. + + + Add and remove handler invocations are made whenever the number of observers grows beyond zero. + As such, an event handler may be shared by multiple simultaneously active observers, using a subject for multicasting. + + + Add and remove handler invocations are run on the specified scheduler. This behavior allows add and remove handler operations for thread-affine events to be + accessed from the same context, as required by some UI frameworks. + + + It's recommended to lift FromEventPattern calls outside event stream query expressions. This best practice reduces clutter of bridging code inside queries, + making the query expressions more concise and easier to understand. This has additional benefits for overloads of FromEventPattern that omit the IScheduler + parameter. For more information, see the remarks section on those overloads. + + + + + + + Converts an instance .NET event, conforming to the standard .NET event pattern with an parameter, to an observable sequence. + Each event invocation is surfaced through an OnNext message in the resulting sequence. + Reflection is used to discover the event based on the target object type and the specified event name. + For conversion of events that don't conform to the standard .NET event pattern, use any of the FromEvent overloads instead. + + Object instance that exposes the event to convert. + Name of the event to convert. + The observable sequence that contains data representations of invocations of the underlying .NET event. + or is null. + The event could not be found. -or- The event does not conform to the standard .NET event pattern. + + + Add and remove handler invocations are made whenever the number of observers grows beyond zero. + As such, an event handler may be shared by multiple simultaneously active observers, using a subject for multicasting. + + + The current is captured during the call to FromEventPattern, and is used to post add and remove handler invocations. + This behavior ensures add and remove handler operations for thread-affine events are accessed from the same context, as required by some UI frameworks. + + + If no SynchronizationContext is present at the point of calling FromEventPattern, add and remove handler invocations are made synchronously on the thread + making the Subscribe or Dispose call, respectively. + + + It's recommended to lift FromEventPattern calls outside event stream query expressions due to the free-threaded nature of Reactive Extensions. Doing so + makes the captured SynchronizationContext predictable. This best practice also reduces clutter of bridging code inside queries, making the query expressions + more concise and easier to understand. + + + + + + + Converts an instance .NET event, conforming to the standard .NET event pattern with an parameter, to an observable sequence. + Each event invocation is surfaced through an OnNext message in the resulting sequence. + Reflection is used to discover the event based on the target object type and the specified event name. + For conversion of events that don't conform to the standard .NET event pattern, use any of the FromEvent overloads instead. + + Object instance that exposes the event to convert. + Name of the event to convert. + The scheduler to run the add and remove event handler logic on. + The observable sequence that contains data representations of invocations of the underlying .NET event. + or or is null. + The event could not be found. -or- The event does not conform to the standard .NET event pattern. + + + Add and remove handler invocations are made whenever the number of observers grows beyond zero. + As such, an event handler may be shared by multiple simultaneously active observers, using a subject for multicasting. + + + Add and remove handler invocations are run on the specified scheduler. This behavior allows add and remove handler operations for thread-affine events to be + accessed from the same context, as required by some UI frameworks. + + + It's recommended to lift FromEventPattern calls outside event stream query expressions. This best practice reduces clutter of bridging code inside queries, + making the query expressions more concise and easier to understand. This has additional benefits for overloads of FromEventPattern that omit the IScheduler + parameter. For more information, see the remarks section on those overloads. + + + + + + + Converts an instance .NET event, conforming to the standard .NET event pattern with strongly typed event arguments, to an observable sequence. + Each event invocation is surfaced through an OnNext message in the resulting sequence. + Reflection is used to discover the event based on the target object type and the specified event name. + For conversion of events that don't conform to the standard .NET event pattern, use any of the FromEvent overloads instead. + + The type of the event data generated by the event. + Object instance that exposes the event to convert. + Name of the event to convert. + The observable sequence that contains data representations of invocations of the underlying .NET event. + or is null. + The event could not be found. -or- The event does not conform to the standard .NET event pattern. -or- The event's second argument type is not assignable to TEventArgs. + + + Add and remove handler invocations are made whenever the number of observers grows beyond zero. + As such, an event handler may be shared by multiple simultaneously active observers, using a subject for multicasting. + + + The current is captured during the call to FromEventPattern, and is used to post add and remove handler invocations. + This behavior ensures add and remove handler operations for thread-affine events are accessed from the same context, as required by some UI frameworks. + + + If no SynchronizationContext is present at the point of calling FromEventPattern, add and remove handler invocations are made synchronously on the thread + making the Subscribe or Dispose call, respectively. + + + It's recommended to lift FromEventPattern calls outside event stream query expressions due to the free-threaded nature of Reactive Extensions. Doing so + makes the captured SynchronizationContext predictable. This best practice also reduces clutter of bridging code inside queries, making the query expressions + more concise and easier to understand. + + + + + + + Converts an instance .NET event, conforming to the standard .NET event pattern with strongly typed event arguments, to an observable sequence. + Each event invocation is surfaced through an OnNext message in the resulting sequence. + Reflection is used to discover the event based on the target object type and the specified event name. + For conversion of events that don't conform to the standard .NET event pattern, use any of the FromEvent overloads instead. + + The type of the event data generated by the event. + Object instance that exposes the event to convert. + Name of the event to convert. + The scheduler to run the add and remove event handler logic on. + The observable sequence that contains data representations of invocations of the underlying .NET event. + or or is null. + The event could not be found. -or- The event does not conform to the standard .NET event pattern. -or- The event's second argument type is not assignable to TEventArgs. + + + Add and remove handler invocations are made whenever the number of observers grows beyond zero. + As such, an event handler may be shared by multiple simultaneously active observers, using a subject for multicasting. + + + Add and remove handler invocations are run on the specified scheduler. This behavior allows add and remove handler operations for thread-affine events to be + accessed from the same context, as required by some UI frameworks. + + + It's recommended to lift FromEventPattern calls outside event stream query expressions. This best practice reduces clutter of bridging code inside queries, + making the query expressions more concise and easier to understand. This has additional benefits for overloads of FromEventPattern that omit the IScheduler + parameter. For more information, see the remarks section on those overloads. + + + + + + + Converts an instance .NET event, conforming to the standard .NET event pattern with a strongly typed sender and strongly typed event arguments, to an observable sequence. + Each event invocation is surfaced through an OnNext message in the resulting sequence. + Reflection is used to discover the event based on the target object type and the specified event name. + For conversion of events that don't conform to the standard .NET event pattern, use any of the FromEvent overloads instead. + + The type of the sender that raises the event. + The type of the event data generated by the event. + Object instance that exposes the event to convert. + Name of the event to convert. + The observable sequence that contains data representations of invocations of the underlying .NET event. + or is null. + The event could not be found. -or- The event does not conform to the standard .NET event pattern. -or- The event's first argument type is not assignable to TSender. -or- The event's second argument type is not assignable to TEventArgs. + + + Add and remove handler invocations are made whenever the number of observers grows beyond zero. + As such, an event handler may be shared by multiple simultaneously active observers, using a subject for multicasting. + + + The current is captured during the call to FromEventPattern, and is used to post add and remove handler invocations. + This behavior ensures add and remove handler operations for thread-affine events are accessed from the same context, as required by some UI frameworks. + + + If no SynchronizationContext is present at the point of calling FromEventPattern, add and remove handler invocations are made synchronously on the thread + making the Subscribe or Dispose call, respectively. + + + It's recommended to lift FromEventPattern calls outside event stream query expressions due to the free-threaded nature of Reactive Extensions. Doing so + makes the captured SynchronizationContext predictable. This best practice also reduces clutter of bridging code inside queries, making the query expressions + more concise and easier to understand. + + + + + + + Converts an instance .NET event, conforming to the standard .NET event pattern with a strongly typed sender and strongly typed event arguments, to an observable sequence. + Each event invocation is surfaced through an OnNext message in the resulting sequence. + Reflection is used to discover the event based on the target object type and the specified event name. + For conversion of events that don't conform to the standard .NET event pattern, use any of the FromEvent overloads instead. + + The type of the sender that raises the event. + The type of the event data generated by the event. + Object instance that exposes the event to convert. + Name of the event to convert. + The scheduler to run the add and remove event handler logic on. + The observable sequence that contains data representations of invocations of the underlying .NET event. + or or is null. + The event could not be found. -or- The event does not conform to the standard .NET event pattern. -or- The event's first argument type is not assignable to TSender. -or- The event's second argument type is not assignable to TEventArgs. + + + Add and remove handler invocations are made whenever the number of observers grows beyond zero. + As such, an event handler may be shared by multiple simultaneously active observers, using a subject for multicasting. + + + Add and remove handler invocations are run on the specified scheduler. This behavior allows add and remove handler operations for thread-affine events to be + accessed from the same context, as required by some UI frameworks. + + + It's recommended to lift FromEventPattern calls outside event stream query expressions. This best practice reduces clutter of bridging code inside queries, + making the query expressions more concise and easier to understand. This has additional benefits for overloads of FromEventPattern that omit the IScheduler + parameter. For more information, see the remarks section on those overloads. + + + + + + + Converts a static .NET event, conforming to the standard .NET event pattern with an parameter, to an observable sequence. + Each event invocation is surfaced through an OnNext message in the resulting sequence. + Reflection is used to discover the event based on the specified type and the specified event name. + For conversion of events that don't conform to the standard .NET event pattern, use any of the FromEvent overloads instead. + + Type that exposes the static event to convert. + Name of the event to convert. + The observable sequence that contains data representations of invocations of the underlying .NET event. + or is null. + The event could not be found. -or- The event does not conform to the standard .NET event pattern. + + + Add and remove handler invocations are made whenever the number of observers grows beyond zero. + As such, an event handler may be shared by multiple simultaneously active observers, using a subject for multicasting. + + + The current is captured during the call to FromEventPattern, and is used to post add and remove handler invocations. + This behavior ensures add and remove handler operations for thread-affine events are accessed from the same context, as required by some UI frameworks. + + + If no SynchronizationContext is present at the point of calling FromEventPattern, add and remove handler invocations are made synchronously on the thread + making the Subscribe or Dispose call, respectively. + + + It's recommended to lift FromEventPattern calls outside event stream query expressions due to the free-threaded nature of Reactive Extensions. Doing so + makes the captured SynchronizationContext predictable. This best practice also reduces clutter of bridging code inside queries, making the query expressions + more concise and easier to understand. + + + + + + + Converts a static .NET event, conforming to the standard .NET event pattern with an parameter, to an observable sequence. + Each event invocation is surfaced through an OnNext message in the resulting sequence. + Reflection is used to discover the event based on the specified type and the specified event name. + For conversion of events that don't conform to the standard .NET event pattern, use any of the FromEvent overloads instead. + + Type that exposes the static event to convert. + Name of the event to convert. + The scheduler to run the add and remove event handler logic on. + The observable sequence that contains data representations of invocations of the underlying .NET event. + or or is null. + The event could not be found. -or- The event does not conform to the standard .NET event pattern. + + + Add and remove handler invocations are made whenever the number of observers grows beyond zero. + As such, an event handler may be shared by multiple simultaneously active observers, using a subject for multicasting. + + + Add and remove handler invocations are run on the specified scheduler. This behavior allows add and remove handler operations for thread-affine events to be + accessed from the same context, as required by some UI frameworks. + + + It's recommended to lift FromEventPattern calls outside event stream query expressions. This best practice reduces clutter of bridging code inside queries, + making the query expressions more concise and easier to understand. This has additional benefits for overloads of FromEventPattern that omit the IScheduler + parameter. For more information, see the remarks section on those overloads. + + + + + + + Converts a static .NET event, conforming to the standard .NET event pattern with strongly typed event arguments, to an observable sequence. + Each event invocation is surfaced through an OnNext message in the resulting sequence. + Reflection is used to discover the event based on the specified type and the specified event name. + For conversion of events that don't conform to the standard .NET event pattern, use any of the FromEvent overloads instead. + + The type of the event data generated by the event. + Type that exposes the static event to convert. + Name of the event to convert. + The observable sequence that contains data representations of invocations of the underlying .NET event. + or is null. + The event could not be found. -or- The event does not conform to the standard .NET event pattern. -or- The event's second argument type is not assignable to TEventArgs. + + + Add and remove handler invocations are made whenever the number of observers grows beyond zero. + As such, an event handler may be shared by multiple simultaneously active observers, using a subject for multicasting. + + + The current is captured during the call to FromEventPattern, and is used to post add and remove handler invocations. + This behavior ensures add and remove handler operations for thread-affine events are accessed from the same context, as required by some UI frameworks. + + + If no SynchronizationContext is present at the point of calling FromEventPattern, add and remove handler invocations are made synchronously on the thread + making the Subscribe or Dispose call, respectively. + + + It's recommended to lift FromEventPattern calls outside event stream query expressions due to the free-threaded nature of Reactive Extensions. Doing so + makes the captured SynchronizationContext predictable. This best practice also reduces clutter of bridging code inside queries, making the query expressions + more concise and easier to understand. + + + + + + + Converts a static .NET event, conforming to the standard .NET event pattern with strongly typed event arguments, to an observable sequence. + Each event invocation is surfaced through an OnNext message in the resulting sequence. + Reflection is used to discover the event based on the specified type and the specified event name. + For conversion of events that don't conform to the standard .NET event pattern, use any of the FromEvent overloads instead. + + The type of the event data generated by the event. + Type that exposes the static event to convert. + Name of the event to convert. + The scheduler to run the add and remove event handler logic on. + The observable sequence that contains data representations of invocations of the underlying .NET event. + or or is null. + The event could not be found. -or- The event does not conform to the standard .NET event pattern. -or- The event's second argument type is not assignable to TEventArgs. + + + Add and remove handler invocations are made whenever the number of observers grows beyond zero. + As such, an event handler may be shared by multiple simultaneously active observers, using a subject for multicasting. + + + Add and remove handler invocations are run on the specified scheduler. This behavior allows add and remove handler operations for thread-affine events to be + accessed from the same context, as required by some UI frameworks. + + + It's recommended to lift FromEventPattern calls outside event stream query expressions. This best practice reduces clutter of bridging code inside queries, + making the query expressions more concise and easier to understand. This has additional benefits for overloads of FromEventPattern that omit the IScheduler + parameter. For more information, see the remarks section on those overloads. + + + + + + + Converts a static .NET event, conforming to the standard .NET event pattern with a strongly typed sender and strongly typed event arguments, to an observable sequence. + Each event invocation is surfaced through an OnNext message in the resulting sequence. + Reflection is used to discover the event based on the specified type and the specified event name. + For conversion of events that don't conform to the standard .NET event pattern, use any of the FromEvent overloads instead. + + The type of the sender that raises the event. + The type of the event data generated by the event. + Type that exposes the static event to convert. + Name of the event to convert. + The observable sequence that contains data representations of invocations of the underlying .NET event. + or is null. + The event could not be found. -or- The event does not conform to the standard .NET event pattern. -or- The event's first argument type is not assignable to TSender. -or- The event's second argument type is not assignable to TEventArgs. + + + Add and remove handler invocations are made whenever the number of observers grows beyond zero. + As such, an event handler may be shared by multiple simultaneously active observers, using a subject for multicasting. + + + The current is captured during the call to FromEventPattern, and is used to post add and remove handler invocations. + This behavior ensures add and remove handler operations for thread-affine events are accessed from the same context, as required by some UI frameworks. + + + If no SynchronizationContext is present at the point of calling FromEventPattern, add and remove handler invocations are made synchronously on the thread + making the Subscribe or Dispose call, respectively. + + + It's recommended to lift FromEventPattern calls outside event stream query expressions due to the free-threaded nature of Reactive Extensions. Doing so + makes the captured SynchronizationContext predictable. This best practice also reduces clutter of bridging code inside queries, making the query expressions + more concise and easier to understand. + + + + + + + Converts a static .NET event, conforming to the standard .NET event pattern with a strongly typed sender and strongly typed event arguments, to an observable sequence. + Each event invocation is surfaced through an OnNext message in the resulting sequence. + Reflection is used to discover the event based on the specified type and the specified event name. + For conversion of events that don't conform to the standard .NET event pattern, use any of the FromEvent overloads instead. + + The type of the sender that raises the event. + The type of the event data generated by the event. + Type that exposes the static event to convert. + Name of the event to convert. + The scheduler to run the add and remove event handler logic on. + The observable sequence that contains data representations of invocations of the underlying .NET event. + or or is null. + The event could not be found. -or- The event does not conform to the standard .NET event pattern. -or- The event's first argument type is not assignable to TSender. -or- The event's second argument type is not assignable to TEventArgs. + + + Add and remove handler invocations are made whenever the number of observers grows beyond zero. + As such, an event handler may be shared by multiple simultaneously active observers, using a subject for multicasting. + + + Add and remove handler invocations are run on the specified scheduler. This behavior allows add and remove handler operations for thread-affine events to be + accessed from the same context, as required by some UI frameworks. + + + It's recommended to lift FromEventPattern calls outside event stream query expressions. This best practice reduces clutter of bridging code inside queries, + making the query expressions more concise and easier to understand. This has additional benefits for overloads of FromEventPattern that omit the IScheduler + parameter. For more information, see the remarks section on those overloads. + + + + + + + Converts a .NET event to an observable sequence, using a conversion function to obtain the event delegate. Each event invocation is surfaced through an OnNext message in the resulting sequence. + For conversion of events conforming to the standard .NET event pattern, use any of the FromEventPattern overloads instead. + + The delegate type of the event to be converted. + The type of the event data generated by the event. + A function used to convert the given event handler to a delegate compatible with the underlying .NET event. The resulting delegate is used in calls to the addHandler and removeHandler action parameters. + Action that attaches the given event handler to the underlying .NET event. + Action that detaches the given event handler from the underlying .NET event. + The observable sequence that contains the event argument objects passed to the invocations of the underlying .NET event. + or or is null. + + + Add and remove handler invocations are made whenever the number of observers grows beyond zero. + As such, an event handler may be shared by multiple simultaneously active observers, using a subject for multicasting. + + + The current is captured during the call to FromEvent, and is used to post add and remove handler invocations. + This behavior ensures add and remove handler operations for thread-affine events are accessed from the same context, as required by some UI frameworks. + + + If no SynchronizationContext is present at the point of calling FromEvent, add and remove handler invocations are made synchronously on the thread + making the Subscribe or Dispose call, respectively. + + + It's recommended to lift FromEvent calls outside event stream query expressions due to the free-threaded nature of Reactive Extensions. Doing so + makes the captured SynchronizationContext predictable. This best practice also reduces clutter of bridging code inside queries, making the query expressions + more concise and easier to understand. + + + + + + + Converts a .NET event to an observable sequence, using a conversion function to obtain the event delegate. Each event invocation is surfaced through an OnNext message in the resulting sequence. + For conversion of events conforming to the standard .NET event pattern, use any of the FromEventPattern overloads instead. + + The delegate type of the event to be converted. + The type of the event data generated by the event. + A function used to convert the given event handler to a delegate compatible with the underlying .NET event. The resulting delegate is used in calls to the addHandler and removeHandler action parameters. + Action that attaches the given event handler to the underlying .NET event. + Action that detaches the given event handler from the underlying .NET event. + The scheduler to run the add and remove event handler logic on. + The observable sequence that contains the event argument objects passed to the invocations of the underlying .NET event. + or or or is null. + + + Add and remove handler invocations are made whenever the number of observers grows beyond zero. + As such, an event handler may be shared by multiple simultaneously active observers, using a subject for multicasting. + + + Add and remove handler invocations are run on the specified scheduler. This behavior allows add and remove handler operations for thread-affine events to be + accessed from the same context, as required by some UI frameworks. + + + It's recommended to lift FromEvent calls outside event stream query expressions. This best practice reduces clutter of bridging code inside queries, + making the query expressions more concise and easier to understand. This has additional benefits for overloads of FromEvent that omit the IScheduler + parameter. For more information, see the remarks section on those overloads. + + + + + + + Converts a .NET event to an observable sequence, using a supplied event delegate type. Each event invocation is surfaced through an OnNext message in the resulting sequence. + For conversion of events conforming to the standard .NET event pattern, use any of the FromEventPattern overloads instead. + + The delegate type of the event to be converted. + The type of the event data generated by the event. + Action that attaches the given event handler to the underlying .NET event. + Action that detaches the given event handler from the underlying .NET event. + The observable sequence that contains the event argument objects passed to the invocations of the underlying .NET event. + or is null. + + + Add and remove handler invocations are made whenever the number of observers grows beyond zero. + As such, an event handler may be shared by multiple simultaneously active observers, using a subject for multicasting. + + + The current is captured during the call to FromEvent, and is used to post add and remove handler invocations. + This behavior ensures add and remove handler operations for thread-affine events are accessed from the same context, as required by some UI frameworks. + + + If no SynchronizationContext is present at the point of calling FromEvent, add and remove handler invocations are made synchronously on the thread + making the Subscribe or Dispose call, respectively. + + + It's recommended to lift FromEvent calls outside event stream query expressions due to the free-threaded nature of Reactive Extensions. Doing so + makes the captured SynchronizationContext predictable. This best practice also reduces clutter of bridging code inside queries, making the query expressions + more concise and easier to understand. + + + + + + + Converts a .NET event to an observable sequence, using a supplied event delegate type. Each event invocation is surfaced through an OnNext message in the resulting sequence. + For conversion of events conforming to the standard .NET event pattern, use any of the FromEventPattern overloads instead. + + The delegate type of the event to be converted. + The type of the event data generated by the event. + Action that attaches the given event handler to the underlying .NET event. + Action that detaches the given event handler from the underlying .NET event. + The scheduler to run the add and remove event handler logic on. + The observable sequence that contains the event argument objects passed to the invocations of the underlying .NET event. + or or is null. + + + Add and remove handler invocations are made whenever the number of observers grows beyond zero. + As such, an event handler may be shared by multiple simultaneously active observers, using a subject for multicasting. + + + Add and remove handler invocations are run on the specified scheduler. This behavior allows add and remove handler operations for thread-affine events to be + accessed from the same context, as required by some UI frameworks. + + + It's recommended to lift FromEvent calls outside event stream query expressions. This best practice reduces clutter of bridging code inside queries, + making the query expressions more concise and easier to understand. This has additional benefits for overloads of FromEvent that omit the IScheduler + parameter. For more information, see the remarks section on those overloads. + + + + + + + Converts a generic Action-based .NET event to an observable sequence. Each event invocation is surfaced through an OnNext message in the resulting sequence. + For conversion of events conforming to the standard .NET event pattern, use any of the FromEventPattern overloads instead. + + The type of the event data generated by the event. + Action that attaches the given event handler to the underlying .NET event. + Action that detaches the given event handler from the underlying .NET event. + The observable sequence that contains the event argument objects passed to the invocations of the underlying .NET event. + or is null. + + + Add and remove handler invocations are made whenever the number of observers grows beyond zero. + As such, an event handler may be shared by multiple simultaneously active observers, using a subject for multicasting. + + + The current is captured during the call to FromEvent, and is used to post add and remove handler invocations. + This behavior ensures add and remove handler operations for thread-affine events are accessed from the same context, as required by some UI frameworks. + + + If no SynchronizationContext is present at the point of calling FromEvent, add and remove handler invocations are made synchronously on the thread + making the Subscribe or Dispose call, respectively. + + + It's recommended to lift FromEvent calls outside event stream query expressions due to the free-threaded nature of Reactive Extensions. Doing so + makes the captured SynchronizationContext predictable. This best practice also reduces clutter of bridging code inside queries, making the query expressions + more concise and easier to understand. + + + + + + + Converts a generic Action-based .NET event to an observable sequence. Each event invocation is surfaced through an OnNext message in the resulting sequence. + For conversion of events conforming to the standard .NET event pattern, use any of the FromEventPattern overloads instead. + + The type of the event data generated by the event. + Action that attaches the given event handler to the underlying .NET event. + Action that detaches the given event handler from the underlying .NET event. + The scheduler to run the add and remove event handler logic on. + The observable sequence that contains the event argument objects passed to the invocations of the underlying .NET event. + or or is null. + + + Add and remove handler invocations are made whenever the number of observers grows beyond zero. + As such, an event handler may be shared by multiple simultaneously active observers, using a subject for multicasting. + + + Add and remove handler invocations are run on the specified scheduler. This behavior allows add and remove handler operations for thread-affine events to be + accessed from the same context, as required by some UI frameworks. + + + It's recommended to lift FromEvent calls outside event stream query expressions. This best practice reduces clutter of bridging code inside queries, + making the query expressions more concise and easier to understand. This has additional benefits for overloads of FromEvent that omit the IScheduler + parameter. For more information, see the remarks section on those overloads. + + + + + + + Converts an Action-based .NET event to an observable sequence. Each event invocation is surfaced through an OnNext message in the resulting sequence. + For conversion of events conforming to the standard .NET event pattern, use any of the FromEventPattern overloads instead. + + Action that attaches the given event handler to the underlying .NET event. + Action that detaches the given event handler from the underlying .NET event. + The observable sequence that contains the event argument objects passed to the invocations of the underlying .NET event. + or is null. + + + Add and remove handler invocations are made whenever the number of observers grows beyond zero. + As such, an event handler may be shared by multiple simultaneously active observers, using a subject for multicasting. + + + The current is captured during the call to FromEvent, and is used to post add and remove handler invocations. + This behavior ensures add and remove handler operations for thread-affine events are accessed from the same context, as required by some UI frameworks. + + + If no SynchronizationContext is present at the point of calling FromEvent, add and remove handler invocations are made synchronously on the thread + making the Subscribe or Dispose call, respectively. + + + It's recommended to lift FromEvent calls outside event stream query expressions due to the free-threaded nature of Reactive Extensions. Doing so + makes the captured SynchronizationContext predictable. This best practice also reduces clutter of bridging code inside queries, making the query expressions + more concise and easier to understand. + + + + + + + Converts an Action-based .NET event to an observable sequence. Each event invocation is surfaced through an OnNext message in the resulting sequence. + For conversion of events conforming to the standard .NET event pattern, use any of the FromEventPattern overloads instead. + + Action that attaches the given event handler to the underlying .NET event. + Action that detaches the given event handler from the underlying .NET event. + The scheduler to run the add and remove event handler logic on. + The observable sequence that contains the event argument objects passed to the invocations of the underlying .NET event. + or or is null. + + + Add and remove handler invocations are made whenever the number of observers grows beyond zero. + As such, an event handler may be shared by multiple simultaneously active observers, using a subject for multicasting. + + + Add and remove handler invocations are run on the specified scheduler. This behavior allows add and remove handler operations for thread-affine events to be + accessed from the same context, as required by some UI frameworks. + + + It's recommended to lift FromEvent calls outside event stream query expressions. This best practice reduces clutter of bridging code inside queries, + making the query expressions more concise and easier to understand. This has additional benefits for overloads of FromEvent that omit the IScheduler + parameter. For more information, see the remarks section on those overloads. + + + + + + + Invokes an action for each element in the observable sequence, and returns a Task object that will get signaled when the sequence terminates. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source sequence. + Action to invoke for each element in the observable sequence. + Task that signals the termination of the sequence. + or is null. + This operator is especially useful in conjunction with the asynchronous programming features introduced in C# 5.0 and Visual Basic 11. + + + + Invokes an action for each element in the observable sequence, and returns a Task object that will get signaled when the sequence terminates. + The loop can be quit prematurely by setting the specified cancellation token. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source sequence. + Action to invoke for each element in the observable sequence. + Cancellation token used to stop the loop. + Task that signals the termination of the sequence. + or is null. + This operator is especially useful in conjunction with the asynchronous programming features introduced in C# 5.0 and Visual Basic 11. + + + + Invokes an action for each element in the observable sequence, incorporating the element's index, and returns a Task object that will get signaled when the sequence terminates. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source sequence. + Action to invoke for each element in the observable sequence. + Task that signals the termination of the sequence. + or is null. + This operator is especially useful in conjunction with the asynchronous programming features introduced in C# 5.0 and Visual Basic 11. + + + + Invokes an action for each element in the observable sequence, incorporating the element's index, and returns a Task object that will get signaled when the sequence terminates. + The loop can be quit prematurely by setting the specified cancellation token. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source sequence. + Action to invoke for each element in the observable sequence. + Cancellation token used to stop the loop. + Task that signals the termination of the sequence. + or is null. + This operator is especially useful in conjunction with the asynchronous programming features introduced in C# 5.0 and Visual Basic 11. + + + + Uses to determine which source in to return, choosing if no match is found. + + The type of the value returned by the selector function, used to look up the resulting source. + The type of the elements in the result sequence. + Selector function invoked to determine the source to lookup in the dictionary. + Dictionary of sources to select from based on the invocation result. + Default source to select in case no matching source in is found. + The observable sequence retrieved from the dictionary based on the invocation result, or if no match is found. + or or is null. + + + + Uses to determine which source in to return, choosing an empty sequence on the specified scheduler if no match is found. + + The type of the value returned by the selector function, used to look up the resulting source. + The type of the elements in the result sequence. + Selector function invoked to determine the source to lookup in the dictionary. + Dictionary of sources to select from based on the invocation result. + Scheduler to generate an empty sequence on in case no matching source in is found. + The observable sequence retrieved from the dictionary based on the invocation result, or an empty sequence if no match is found. + or or is null. + + + + Uses to determine which source in to return, choosing an empty sequence if no match is found. + + The type of the value returned by the selector function, used to look up the resulting source. + The type of the elements in the result sequence. + Selector function invoked to determine the source to lookup in the dictionary. + Dictionary of sources to select from based on the invocation result. + The observable sequence retrieved from the dictionary based on the invocation result, or an empty sequence if no match is found. + or is null. + + + + Repeats the given as long as the specified holds, where the is evaluated after each repeated completed. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source to repeat as long as the function evaluates to true. + Condition that will be evaluated upon the completion of an iteration through the , to determine whether repetition of the source is required. + The observable sequence obtained by concatenating the sequence as long as the holds. + or is null. + + + + Concatenates the observable sequences obtained by running the for each element in the given enumerable . + + The type of the elements in the enumerable source sequence. + The type of the elements in the observable result sequence. + Enumerable source for which each element will be mapped onto an observable source that will be concatenated in the result sequence. + Function to select an observable source for each element in the . + The observable sequence obtained by concatenating the sources returned by for each element in the . + or is null. + + + + If the specified evaluates true, select the sequence. Otherwise, select the sequence. + + The type of the elements in the result sequence. + Condition evaluated to decide which sequence to return. + Sequence returned in case evaluates true. + Sequence returned in case evaluates false. + if evaluates true; otherwise. + or or is null. + + + + If the specified evaluates true, select the sequence. Otherwise, return an empty sequence. + + The type of the elements in the result sequence. + Condition evaluated to decide which sequence to return. + Sequence returned in case evaluates true. + if evaluates true; an empty sequence otherwise. + or is null. + + + + If the specified evaluates true, select the sequence. Otherwise, return an empty sequence generated on the specified scheduler. + + The type of the elements in the result sequence. + Condition evaluated to decide which sequence to return. + Sequence returned in case evaluates true. + Scheduler to generate an empty sequence on in case evaluates false. + if evaluates true; an empty sequence otherwise. + or or is null. + + + + Repeats the given as long as the specified holds, where the is evaluated before each repeated is subscribed to. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source to repeat as long as the function evaluates to true. + Condition that will be evaluated before subscription to the , to determine whether repetition of the source is required. + The observable sequence obtained by concatenating the sequence as long as the holds. + or is null. + + + + Creates a pattern that matches when both observable sequences have an available element. + + The type of the elements in the left sequence. + The type of the elements in the right sequence. + Observable sequence to match with the right sequence. + Observable sequence to match with the left sequence. + Pattern object that matches when both observable sequences have an available element. + or is null. + + + + Matches when the observable sequence has an available element and projects the element by invoking the selector function. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + The type of the elements in the result sequence, returned by the selector function. + Observable sequence to apply the selector on. + Selector that will be invoked for elements in the source sequence. + Plan that produces the projected results, to be fed (with other plans) to the When operator. + or is null. + + + + Joins together the results from several patterns. + + The type of the elements in the result sequence, obtained from the specified patterns. + A series of plans created by use of the Then operator on patterns. + An observable sequence with the results from matching several patterns. + is null. + + + + Joins together the results from several patterns. + + The type of the elements in the result sequence, obtained from the specified patterns. + A series of plans created by use of the Then operator on patterns. + An observable sequence with the results form matching several patterns. + is null. + + + + Merges the specified observable sequences into one observable sequence by using the selector function whenever any of the observable sequences produces an element. + + The type of the elements in the first source sequence. + The type of the elements in the second source sequence. + The type of the elements in the third source sequence. + The type of the elements in the result sequence, returned by the selector function. + First observable source. + Second observable source. + Third observable source. + Function to invoke whenever any of the sources produces an element. + An observable sequence containing the result of combining elements of the sources using the specified result selector function. + or or or is null. + If a non-empty source completes, its very last value will be used for creating subsequent combinations until all sources terminate. + + + + Merges the specified observable sequences into one observable sequence by using the selector function whenever any of the observable sequences produces an element. + + The type of the elements in the first source sequence. + The type of the elements in the second source sequence. + The type of the elements in the third source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fourth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the result sequence, returned by the selector function. + First observable source. + Second observable source. + Third observable source. + Fourth observable source. + Function to invoke whenever any of the sources produces an element. + An observable sequence containing the result of combining elements of the sources using the specified result selector function. + or or or or is null. + If a non-empty source completes, its very last value will be used for creating subsequent combinations until all sources terminate. + + + + Merges the specified observable sequences into one observable sequence by using the selector function whenever any of the observable sequences produces an element. + + The type of the elements in the first source sequence. + The type of the elements in the second source sequence. + The type of the elements in the third source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fourth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fifth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the result sequence, returned by the selector function. + First observable source. + Second observable source. + Third observable source. + Fourth observable source. + Fifth observable source. + Function to invoke whenever any of the sources produces an element. + An observable sequence containing the result of combining elements of the sources using the specified result selector function. + or or or or or is null. + If a non-empty source completes, its very last value will be used for creating subsequent combinations until all sources terminate. + + + + Merges the specified observable sequences into one observable sequence by using the selector function whenever any of the observable sequences produces an element. + + The type of the elements in the first source sequence. + The type of the elements in the second source sequence. + The type of the elements in the third source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fourth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fifth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the sixth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the result sequence, returned by the selector function. + First observable source. + Second observable source. + Third observable source. + Fourth observable source. + Fifth observable source. + Sixth observable source. + Function to invoke whenever any of the sources produces an element. + An observable sequence containing the result of combining elements of the sources using the specified result selector function. + or or or or or or is null. + If a non-empty source completes, its very last value will be used for creating subsequent combinations until all sources terminate. + + + + Merges the specified observable sequences into one observable sequence by using the selector function whenever any of the observable sequences produces an element. + + The type of the elements in the first source sequence. + The type of the elements in the second source sequence. + The type of the elements in the third source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fourth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fifth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the sixth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the seventh source sequence. + The type of the elements in the result sequence, returned by the selector function. + First observable source. + Second observable source. + Third observable source. + Fourth observable source. + Fifth observable source. + Sixth observable source. + Seventh observable source. + Function to invoke whenever any of the sources produces an element. + An observable sequence containing the result of combining elements of the sources using the specified result selector function. + or or or or or or or is null. + If a non-empty source completes, its very last value will be used for creating subsequent combinations until all sources terminate. + + + + Merges the specified observable sequences into one observable sequence by using the selector function whenever any of the observable sequences produces an element. + + The type of the elements in the first source sequence. + The type of the elements in the second source sequence. + The type of the elements in the third source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fourth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fifth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the sixth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the seventh source sequence. + The type of the elements in the eighth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the result sequence, returned by the selector function. + First observable source. + Second observable source. + Third observable source. + Fourth observable source. + Fifth observable source. + Sixth observable source. + Seventh observable source. + Eighth observable source. + Function to invoke whenever any of the sources produces an element. + An observable sequence containing the result of combining elements of the sources using the specified result selector function. + or or or or or or or or is null. + If a non-empty source completes, its very last value will be used for creating subsequent combinations until all sources terminate. + + + + Merges the specified observable sequences into one observable sequence by using the selector function whenever any of the observable sequences produces an element. + + The type of the elements in the first source sequence. + The type of the elements in the second source sequence. + The type of the elements in the third source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fourth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fifth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the sixth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the seventh source sequence. + The type of the elements in the eighth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the ninth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the result sequence, returned by the selector function. + First observable source. + Second observable source. + Third observable source. + Fourth observable source. + Fifth observable source. + Sixth observable source. + Seventh observable source. + Eighth observable source. + Ninth observable source. + Function to invoke whenever any of the sources produces an element. + An observable sequence containing the result of combining elements of the sources using the specified result selector function. + or or or or or or or or or is null. + If a non-empty source completes, its very last value will be used for creating subsequent combinations until all sources terminate. + + + + Merges the specified observable sequences into one observable sequence by using the selector function whenever any of the observable sequences produces an element. + + The type of the elements in the first source sequence. + The type of the elements in the second source sequence. + The type of the elements in the third source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fourth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fifth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the sixth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the seventh source sequence. + The type of the elements in the eighth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the ninth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the tenth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the result sequence, returned by the selector function. + First observable source. + Second observable source. + Third observable source. + Fourth observable source. + Fifth observable source. + Sixth observable source. + Seventh observable source. + Eighth observable source. + Ninth observable source. + Tenth observable source. + Function to invoke whenever any of the sources produces an element. + An observable sequence containing the result of combining elements of the sources using the specified result selector function. + or or or or or or or or or or is null. + If a non-empty source completes, its very last value will be used for creating subsequent combinations until all sources terminate. + + + + Merges the specified observable sequences into one observable sequence by using the selector function whenever any of the observable sequences produces an element. + + The type of the elements in the first source sequence. + The type of the elements in the second source sequence. + The type of the elements in the third source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fourth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fifth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the sixth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the seventh source sequence. + The type of the elements in the eighth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the ninth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the tenth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the eleventh source sequence. + The type of the elements in the result sequence, returned by the selector function. + First observable source. + Second observable source. + Third observable source. + Fourth observable source. + Fifth observable source. + Sixth observable source. + Seventh observable source. + Eighth observable source. + Ninth observable source. + Tenth observable source. + Eleventh observable source. + Function to invoke whenever any of the sources produces an element. + An observable sequence containing the result of combining elements of the sources using the specified result selector function. + or or or or or or or or or or or is null. + If a non-empty source completes, its very last value will be used for creating subsequent combinations until all sources terminate. + + + + Merges the specified observable sequences into one observable sequence by using the selector function whenever any of the observable sequences produces an element. + + The type of the elements in the first source sequence. + The type of the elements in the second source sequence. + The type of the elements in the third source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fourth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fifth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the sixth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the seventh source sequence. + The type of the elements in the eighth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the ninth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the tenth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the eleventh source sequence. + The type of the elements in the twelfth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the result sequence, returned by the selector function. + First observable source. + Second observable source. + Third observable source. + Fourth observable source. + Fifth observable source. + Sixth observable source. + Seventh observable source. + Eighth observable source. + Ninth observable source. + Tenth observable source. + Eleventh observable source. + Twelfth observable source. + Function to invoke whenever any of the sources produces an element. + An observable sequence containing the result of combining elements of the sources using the specified result selector function. + or or or or or or or or or or or or is null. + If a non-empty source completes, its very last value will be used for creating subsequent combinations until all sources terminate. + + + + Merges the specified observable sequences into one observable sequence by using the selector function whenever any of the observable sequences produces an element. + + The type of the elements in the first source sequence. + The type of the elements in the second source sequence. + The type of the elements in the third source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fourth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fifth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the sixth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the seventh source sequence. + The type of the elements in the eighth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the ninth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the tenth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the eleventh source sequence. + The type of the elements in the twelfth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the thirteenth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the result sequence, returned by the selector function. + First observable source. + Second observable source. + Third observable source. + Fourth observable source. + Fifth observable source. + Sixth observable source. + Seventh observable source. + Eighth observable source. + Ninth observable source. + Tenth observable source. + Eleventh observable source. + Twelfth observable source. + Thirteenth observable source. + Function to invoke whenever any of the sources produces an element. + An observable sequence containing the result of combining elements of the sources using the specified result selector function. + or or or or or or or or or or or or or is null. + If a non-empty source completes, its very last value will be used for creating subsequent combinations until all sources terminate. + + + + Merges the specified observable sequences into one observable sequence by using the selector function whenever any of the observable sequences produces an element. + + The type of the elements in the first source sequence. + The type of the elements in the second source sequence. + The type of the elements in the third source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fourth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fifth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the sixth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the seventh source sequence. + The type of the elements in the eighth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the ninth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the tenth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the eleventh source sequence. + The type of the elements in the twelfth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the thirteenth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fourteenth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the result sequence, returned by the selector function. + First observable source. + Second observable source. + Third observable source. + Fourth observable source. + Fifth observable source. + Sixth observable source. + Seventh observable source. + Eighth observable source. + Ninth observable source. + Tenth observable source. + Eleventh observable source. + Twelfth observable source. + Thirteenth observable source. + Fourteenth observable source. + Function to invoke whenever any of the sources produces an element. + An observable sequence containing the result of combining elements of the sources using the specified result selector function. + or or or or or or or or or or or or or or is null. + If a non-empty source completes, its very last value will be used for creating subsequent combinations until all sources terminate. + + + + Merges the specified observable sequences into one observable sequence by using the selector function whenever any of the observable sequences produces an element. + + The type of the elements in the first source sequence. + The type of the elements in the second source sequence. + The type of the elements in the third source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fourth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fifth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the sixth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the seventh source sequence. + The type of the elements in the eighth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the ninth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the tenth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the eleventh source sequence. + The type of the elements in the twelfth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the thirteenth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fourteenth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fifteenth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the result sequence, returned by the selector function. + First observable source. + Second observable source. + Third observable source. + Fourth observable source. + Fifth observable source. + Sixth observable source. + Seventh observable source. + Eighth observable source. + Ninth observable source. + Tenth observable source. + Eleventh observable source. + Twelfth observable source. + Thirteenth observable source. + Fourteenth observable source. + Fifteenth observable source. + Function to invoke whenever any of the sources produces an element. + An observable sequence containing the result of combining elements of the sources using the specified result selector function. + or or or or or or or or or or or or or or or is null. + If a non-empty source completes, its very last value will be used for creating subsequent combinations until all sources terminate. + + + + Merges the specified observable sequences into one observable sequence by using the selector function whenever any of the observable sequences produces an element. + + The type of the elements in the first source sequence. + The type of the elements in the second source sequence. + The type of the elements in the third source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fourth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fifth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the sixth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the seventh source sequence. + The type of the elements in the eighth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the ninth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the tenth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the eleventh source sequence. + The type of the elements in the twelfth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the thirteenth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fourteenth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fifteenth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the sixteenth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the result sequence, returned by the selector function. + First observable source. + Second observable source. + Third observable source. + Fourth observable source. + Fifth observable source. + Sixth observable source. + Seventh observable source. + Eighth observable source. + Ninth observable source. + Tenth observable source. + Eleventh observable source. + Twelfth observable source. + Thirteenth observable source. + Fourteenth observable source. + Fifteenth observable source. + Sixteenth observable source. + Function to invoke whenever any of the sources produces an element. + An observable sequence containing the result of combining elements of the sources using the specified result selector function. + or or or or or or or or or or or or or or or or is null. + If a non-empty source completes, its very last value will be used for creating subsequent combinations until all sources terminate. + + + + Propagates the observable sequence that reacts first. + + The type of the elements in the source sequences. + First observable sequence. + Second observable sequence. + An observable sequence that surfaces either of the given sequences, whichever reacted first. + or is null. + + + + Propagates the observable sequence that reacts first. + + The type of the elements in the source sequences. + Observable sources competing to react first. + An observable sequence that surfaces any of the given sequences, whichever reacted first. + is null. + + + + Propagates the observable sequence that reacts first. + + The type of the elements in the source sequences. + Observable sources competing to react first. + An observable sequence that surfaces any of the given sequences, whichever reacted first. + is null. + + + + Projects each element of an observable sequence into consecutive non-overlapping buffers. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence, and in the lists in the result sequence. + The type of the elements in the sequences indicating buffer closing events. + Source sequence to produce buffers over. + A function invoked to define the boundaries of the produced buffers. A new buffer is started when the previous one is closed. + An observable sequence of buffers. + or is null. + + + + Projects each element of an observable sequence into zero or more buffers. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence, and in the lists in the result sequence. + The type of the elements in the sequence indicating buffer opening events, also passed to the closing selector to obtain a sequence of buffer closing events. + The type of the elements in the sequences indicating buffer closing events. + Source sequence to produce buffers over. + Observable sequence whose elements denote the creation of new buffers. + A function invoked to define the closing of each produced buffer. + An observable sequence of buffers. + or or is null. + + + + Projects each element of an observable sequence into consecutive non-overlapping buffers. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence, and in the lists in the result sequence. + The type of the elements in the sequences indicating buffer boundary events. + Source sequence to produce buffers over. + Sequence of buffer boundary markers. The current buffer is closed and a new buffer is opened upon receiving a boundary marker. + An observable sequence of buffers. + or is null. + + + + Continues an observable sequence that is terminated by an exception of the specified type with the observable sequence produced by the handler. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence and sequences returned by the exception handler function. + The type of the exception to catch and handle. Needs to derive from . + Source sequence. + Exception handler function, producing another observable sequence. + An observable sequence containing the source sequence's elements, followed by the elements produced by the handler's resulting observable sequence in case an exception occurred. + or is null. + + + + Continues an observable sequence that is terminated by an exception with the next observable sequence. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence and handler sequence. + First observable sequence whose exception (if any) is caught. + Second observable sequence used to produce results when an error occurred in the first sequence. + An observable sequence containing the first sequence's elements, followed by the elements of the second sequence in case an exception occurred. + or is null. + + + + Continues an observable sequence that is terminated by an exception with the next observable sequence. + + The type of the elements in the source and handler sequences. + Observable sequences to catch exceptions for. + An observable sequence containing elements from consecutive source sequences until a source sequence terminates successfully. + is null. + + + + Continues an observable sequence that is terminated by an exception with the next observable sequence. + + The type of the elements in the source and handler sequences. + Observable sequences to catch exceptions for. + An observable sequence containing elements from consecutive source sequences until a source sequence terminates successfully. + is null. + + + + Merges two observable sequences into one observable sequence by using the selector function whenever one of the observable sequences produces an element. + + The type of the elements in the first source sequence. + The type of the elements in the second source sequence. + The type of the elements in the result sequence, returned by the selector function. + First observable source. + Second observable source. + Function to invoke whenever either of the sources produces an element. + An observable sequence containing the result of combining elements of both sources using the specified result selector function. + or or is null. + If a non-empty source completes, its very last value will be used for creating subsequent combinations until all sources terminate. + + + + Merges the specified observable sequences into one observable sequence by using the selector function whenever any of the observable sequences produces an element. + + The type of the elements in the source sequences. + The type of the elements in the result sequence, returned by the selector function. + Observable sources. + Function to invoke whenever any of the sources produces an element. For efficiency, the input list is reused after the selector returns. Either aggregate or copy the values during the function call. + An observable sequence containing the result of combining elements of the sources using the specified result selector function. + or is null. + If a non-empty source completes, its very last value will be used for creating subsequent combinations until all sources terminate. + + + + Merges the specified observable sequences into one observable sequence by emitting a list with the latest source elements whenever any of the observable sequences produces an element. + + The type of the elements in the source sequences, and in the lists in the result sequence. + Observable sources. + An observable sequence containing lists of the latest elements of the sources. + is null. + If a non-empty source completes, its very last value will be used for creating subsequent combinations until all sources terminate. + + + + Merges the specified observable sequences into one observable sequence by emitting a list with the latest source elements whenever any of the observable sequences produces an element. + + The type of the elements in the source sequences, and in the lists in the result sequence. + Observable sources. + An observable sequence containing lists of the latest elements of the sources. + is null. + If a non-empty source completes, its very last value will be used for creating subsequent combinations until all sources terminate. + + + + Concatenates the second observable sequence to the first observable sequence upon successful termination of the first. + + The type of the elements in the source sequences. + First observable sequence. + Second observable sequence. + An observable sequence that contains the elements of the first sequence, followed by those of the second the sequence. + or is null. + + + + Concatenates all of the specified observable sequences, as long as the previous observable sequence terminated successfully. + + The type of the elements in the source sequences. + Observable sequences to concatenate. + An observable sequence that contains the elements of each given sequence, in sequential order. + is null. + + + + Concatenates all observable sequences in the given enumerable sequence, as long as the previous observable sequence terminated successfully. + + The type of the elements in the source sequences. + Observable sequences to concatenate. + An observable sequence that contains the elements of each given sequence, in sequential order. + is null. + + + + Concatenates all inner observable sequences, as long as the previous observable sequence terminated successfully. + + The type of the elements in the source sequences. + Observable sequence of inner observable sequences. + An observable sequence that contains the elements of each observed inner sequence, in sequential order. + is null. + + + + Concatenates all task results, as long as the previous task terminated successfully. + + The type of the results produced by the tasks. + Observable sequence of tasks. + An observable sequence that contains the results of each task, in sequential order. + is null. + If the tasks support cancellation, consider manual conversion of the tasks using , followed by a concatenation operation using . + + + + Merges elements from all inner observable sequences into a single observable sequence. + + The type of the elements in the source sequences. + Observable sequence of inner observable sequences. + The observable sequence that merges the elements of the inner sequences. + is null. + + + + Merges results from all source tasks into a single observable sequence. + + The type of the results produced by the source tasks. + Observable sequence of tasks. + The observable sequence that merges the results of the source tasks. + is null. + If the tasks support cancellation, consider manual conversion of the tasks using , followed by a merge operation using . + + + + Merges elements from all inner observable sequences into a single observable sequence, limiting the number of concurrent subscriptions to inner sequences. + + The type of the elements in the source sequences. + Observable sequence of inner observable sequences. + Maximum number of inner observable sequences being subscribed to concurrently. + The observable sequence that merges the elements of the inner sequences. + is null. + is less than or equal to zero. + + + + Merges elements from all observable sequences in the given enumerable sequence into a single observable sequence, limiting the number of concurrent subscriptions to inner sequences. + + The type of the elements in the source sequences. + Enumerable sequence of observable sequences. + Maximum number of observable sequences being subscribed to concurrently. + The observable sequence that merges the elements of the observable sequences. + is null. + is less than or equal to zero. + + + + Merges elements from all observable sequences in the given enumerable sequence into a single observable sequence, limiting the number of concurrent subscriptions to inner sequences, and using the specified scheduler for enumeration of and subscription to the sources. + + The type of the elements in the source sequences. + Enumerable sequence of observable sequences. + Maximum number of observable sequences being subscribed to concurrently. + Scheduler to run the enumeration of the sequence of sources on. + The observable sequence that merges the elements of the observable sequences. + or is null. + is less than or equal to zero. + + + + Merges elements from two observable sequences into a single observable sequence. + + The type of the elements in the source sequences. + First observable sequence. + Second observable sequence. + The observable sequence that merges the elements of the given sequences. + or is null. + + + + Merges elements from two observable sequences into a single observable sequence, using the specified scheduler for enumeration of and subscription to the sources. + + The type of the elements in the source sequences. + First observable sequence. + Second observable sequence. + Scheduler used to introduce concurrency for making subscriptions to the given sequences. + The observable sequence that merges the elements of the given sequences. + or or is null. + + + + Merges elements from all of the specified observable sequences into a single observable sequence. + + The type of the elements in the source sequences. + Observable sequences. + The observable sequence that merges the elements of the observable sequences. + is null. + + + + Merges elements from all of the specified observable sequences into a single observable sequence, using the specified scheduler for enumeration of and subscription to the sources. + + The type of the elements in the source sequences. + Observable sequences. + Scheduler to run the enumeration of the sequence of sources on. + The observable sequence that merges the elements of the observable sequences. + or is null. + + + + Merges elements from all observable sequences in the given enumerable sequence into a single observable sequence. + + The type of the elements in the source sequences. + Enumerable sequence of observable sequences. + The observable sequence that merges the elements of the observable sequences. + is null. + + + + Merges elements from all observable sequences in the given enumerable sequence into a single observable sequence, using the specified scheduler for enumeration of and subscription to the sources. + + The type of the elements in the source sequences. + Enumerable sequence of observable sequences. + Scheduler to run the enumeration of the sequence of sources on. + The observable sequence that merges the elements of the observable sequences. + or is null. + + + + Concatenates the second observable sequence to the first observable sequence upon successful or exceptional termination of the first. + + The type of the elements in the source sequences. + First observable sequence whose exception (if any) is caught. + Second observable sequence used to produce results after the first sequence terminates. + An observable sequence that concatenates the first and second sequence, even if the first sequence terminates exceptionally. + or is null. + + + + Concatenates all of the specified observable sequences, even if the previous observable sequence terminated exceptionally. + + The type of the elements in the source sequences. + Observable sequences to concatenate. + An observable sequence that concatenates the source sequences, even if a sequence terminates exceptionally. + is null. + + + + Concatenates all observable sequences in the given enumerable sequence, even if the previous observable sequence terminated exceptionally. + + The type of the elements in the source sequences. + Observable sequences to concatenate. + An observable sequence that concatenates the source sequences, even if a sequence terminates exceptionally. + is null. + + + + Returns the elements from the source observable sequence only after the other observable sequence produces an element. + Starting from Rx.NET 4.0, this will subscribe to before subscribing to + so in case emits an element right away, elements from are not missed. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + The type of the elements in the other sequence that indicates the end of skip behavior. + Source sequence to propagate elements for. + Observable sequence that triggers propagation of elements of the source sequence. + An observable sequence containing the elements of the source sequence starting from the point the other sequence triggered propagation. + or is null. + + + + Transforms an observable sequence of observable sequences into an observable sequence + producing values only from the most recent observable sequence. + Each time a new inner observable sequence is received, unsubscribe from the + previous inner observable sequence. + + The type of the elements in the source sequences. + Observable sequence of inner observable sequences. + The observable sequence that at any point in time produces the elements of the most recent inner observable sequence that has been received. + is null. + + + + Transforms an observable sequence of tasks into an observable sequence + producing values only from the most recent observable sequence. + Each time a new task is received, the previous task's result is ignored. + + The type of the results produced by the source tasks. + Observable sequence of tasks. + The observable sequence that at any point in time produces the result of the most recent task that has been received. + is null. + If the tasks support cancellation, consider manual conversion of the tasks using , followed by a switch operation using . + + + + Returns the elements from the source observable sequence until the other observable sequence produces an element. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + The type of the elements in the other sequence that indicates the end of take behavior. + Source sequence to propagate elements for. + Observable sequence that terminates propagation of elements of the source sequence. + An observable sequence containing the elements of the source sequence up to the point the other sequence interrupted further propagation. + or is null. + + + + Relays elements from the source observable sequence and calls the predicate after an + emission to check if the sequence should stop after that specific item. + + The type of the elements in the source and result sequences. + The source sequence to relay elements of. + Called after each upstream item has been emitted with + that upstream item and should return true to indicate the sequence should + complete. + The observable sequence with the source elements until the stop predicate returns true. + + The following sequence will stop after the value 5 has been encountered: + + Observable.Range(1, 10) + .TakeUntil(item => item == 5) + .Subscribe(Console.WriteLine); + + + If or is null. + + + + Projects each element of an observable sequence into consecutive non-overlapping windows. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence, and in the windows in the result sequence. + The type of the elements in the sequences indicating window closing events. + Source sequence to produce windows over. + A function invoked to define the boundaries of the produced windows. A new window is started when the previous one is closed. + An observable sequence of windows. + or is null. + + + + Projects each element of an observable sequence into zero or more windows. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence, and in the windows in the result sequence. + The type of the elements in the sequence indicating window opening events, also passed to the closing selector to obtain a sequence of window closing events. + The type of the elements in the sequences indicating window closing events. + Source sequence to produce windows over. + Observable sequence whose elements denote the creation of new windows. + A function invoked to define the closing of each produced window. + An observable sequence of windows. + or or is null. + + + + Projects each element of an observable sequence into consecutive non-overlapping windows. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence, and in the windows in the result sequence. + The type of the elements in the sequences indicating window boundary events. + Source sequence to produce windows over. + Sequence of window boundary markers. The current window is closed and a new window is opened upon receiving a boundary marker. + An observable sequence of windows. + or is null. + + + + Merges two observable sequences into one observable sequence by combining each element from the first source with the latest element from the second source, if any. + Starting from Rx.NET 4.0, this will subscribe to before subscribing to to have a latest element readily available + in case emits an element right away. + + The type of the elements in the first source sequence. + The type of the elements in the second source sequence. + The type of the elements in the result sequence, returned by the selector function. + First observable source. + Second observable source. + Function to invoke for each element from the first source combined with the latest element from the second source, if any. + An observable sequence containing the result of combining each element of the first source with the latest element from the second source, if any, using the specified result selector function. + or or is null. + + + + Merges two observable sequences into one observable sequence by combining their elements in a pairwise fashion. + + The type of the elements in the first source sequence. + The type of the elements in the second source sequence. + The type of the elements in the result sequence, returned by the selector function. + First observable source. + Second observable source. + Function to invoke for each consecutive pair of elements from the first and second source. + An observable sequence containing the result of pairwise combining the elements of the first and second source using the specified result selector function. + or or is null. + + + + Merges the specified observable sequences into one observable sequence by using the selector function whenever all of the observable sequences have produced an element at a corresponding index. + + The type of the elements in the source sequences. + The type of the elements in the result sequence, returned by the selector function. + Observable sources. + Function to invoke for each series of elements at corresponding indexes in the sources. + An observable sequence containing the result of combining elements of the sources using the specified result selector function. + or is null. + + + + Merges the specified observable sequences into one observable sequence by emitting a list with the elements of the observable sequences at corresponding indexes. + + The type of the elements in the source sequences, and in the lists in the result sequence. + Observable sources. + An observable sequence containing lists of elements at corresponding indexes. + is null. + + + + Merges the specified observable sequences into one observable sequence by emitting a list with the elements of the observable sequences at corresponding indexes. + + The type of the elements in the source sequences, and in the lists in the result sequence. + Observable sources. + An observable sequence containing lists of elements at corresponding indexes. + is null. + + + + Merges an observable sequence and an enumerable sequence into one observable sequence by using the selector function. + + The type of the elements in the first observable source sequence. + The type of the elements in the second enumerable source sequence. + The type of the elements in the result sequence, returned by the selector function. + First observable source. + Second enumerable source. + Function to invoke for each consecutive pair of elements from the first and second source. + An observable sequence containing the result of pairwise combining the elements of the first and second source using the specified result selector function. + or or is null. + + + + Merges the specified observable sequences into one observable sequence by using the selector function whenever all of the observable sequences have produced an element at a corresponding index. + + The type of the elements in the first source sequence. + The type of the elements in the second source sequence. + The type of the elements in the third source sequence. + The type of the elements in the result sequence, returned by the selector function. + First observable source. + Second observable source. + Third observable source. + Function to invoke for each series of elements at corresponding indexes in the sources. + An observable sequence containing the result of combining elements of the sources using the specified result selector function. + or or or is null. + + + + Merges the specified observable sequences into one observable sequence by using the selector function whenever all of the observable sequences have produced an element at a corresponding index. + + The type of the elements in the first source sequence. + The type of the elements in the second source sequence. + The type of the elements in the third source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fourth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the result sequence, returned by the selector function. + First observable source. + Second observable source. + Third observable source. + Fourth observable source. + Function to invoke for each series of elements at corresponding indexes in the sources. + An observable sequence containing the result of combining elements of the sources using the specified result selector function. + or or or or is null. + + + + Merges the specified observable sequences into one observable sequence by using the selector function whenever all of the observable sequences have produced an element at a corresponding index. + + The type of the elements in the first source sequence. + The type of the elements in the second source sequence. + The type of the elements in the third source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fourth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fifth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the result sequence, returned by the selector function. + First observable source. + Second observable source. + Third observable source. + Fourth observable source. + Fifth observable source. + Function to invoke for each series of elements at corresponding indexes in the sources. + An observable sequence containing the result of combining elements of the sources using the specified result selector function. + or or or or or is null. + + + + Merges the specified observable sequences into one observable sequence by using the selector function whenever all of the observable sequences have produced an element at a corresponding index. + + The type of the elements in the first source sequence. + The type of the elements in the second source sequence. + The type of the elements in the third source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fourth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fifth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the sixth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the result sequence, returned by the selector function. + First observable source. + Second observable source. + Third observable source. + Fourth observable source. + Fifth observable source. + Sixth observable source. + Function to invoke for each series of elements at corresponding indexes in the sources. + An observable sequence containing the result of combining elements of the sources using the specified result selector function. + or or or or or or is null. + + + + Merges the specified observable sequences into one observable sequence by using the selector function whenever all of the observable sequences have produced an element at a corresponding index. + + The type of the elements in the first source sequence. + The type of the elements in the second source sequence. + The type of the elements in the third source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fourth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fifth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the sixth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the seventh source sequence. + The type of the elements in the result sequence, returned by the selector function. + First observable source. + Second observable source. + Third observable source. + Fourth observable source. + Fifth observable source. + Sixth observable source. + Seventh observable source. + Function to invoke for each series of elements at corresponding indexes in the sources. + An observable sequence containing the result of combining elements of the sources using the specified result selector function. + or or or or or or or is null. + + + + Merges the specified observable sequences into one observable sequence by using the selector function whenever all of the observable sequences have produced an element at a corresponding index. + + The type of the elements in the first source sequence. + The type of the elements in the second source sequence. + The type of the elements in the third source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fourth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fifth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the sixth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the seventh source sequence. + The type of the elements in the eighth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the result sequence, returned by the selector function. + First observable source. + Second observable source. + Third observable source. + Fourth observable source. + Fifth observable source. + Sixth observable source. + Seventh observable source. + Eighth observable source. + Function to invoke for each series of elements at corresponding indexes in the sources. + An observable sequence containing the result of combining elements of the sources using the specified result selector function. + or or or or or or or or is null. + + + + Merges the specified observable sequences into one observable sequence by using the selector function whenever all of the observable sequences have produced an element at a corresponding index. + + The type of the elements in the first source sequence. + The type of the elements in the second source sequence. + The type of the elements in the third source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fourth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fifth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the sixth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the seventh source sequence. + The type of the elements in the eighth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the ninth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the result sequence, returned by the selector function. + First observable source. + Second observable source. + Third observable source. + Fourth observable source. + Fifth observable source. + Sixth observable source. + Seventh observable source. + Eighth observable source. + Ninth observable source. + Function to invoke for each series of elements at corresponding indexes in the sources. + An observable sequence containing the result of combining elements of the sources using the specified result selector function. + or or or or or or or or or is null. + + + + Merges the specified observable sequences into one observable sequence by using the selector function whenever all of the observable sequences have produced an element at a corresponding index. + + The type of the elements in the first source sequence. + The type of the elements in the second source sequence. + The type of the elements in the third source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fourth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fifth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the sixth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the seventh source sequence. + The type of the elements in the eighth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the ninth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the tenth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the result sequence, returned by the selector function. + First observable source. + Second observable source. + Third observable source. + Fourth observable source. + Fifth observable source. + Sixth observable source. + Seventh observable source. + Eighth observable source. + Ninth observable source. + Tenth observable source. + Function to invoke for each series of elements at corresponding indexes in the sources. + An observable sequence containing the result of combining elements of the sources using the specified result selector function. + or or or or or or or or or or is null. + + + + Merges the specified observable sequences into one observable sequence by using the selector function whenever all of the observable sequences have produced an element at a corresponding index. + + The type of the elements in the first source sequence. + The type of the elements in the second source sequence. + The type of the elements in the third source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fourth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fifth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the sixth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the seventh source sequence. + The type of the elements in the eighth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the ninth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the tenth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the eleventh source sequence. + The type of the elements in the result sequence, returned by the selector function. + First observable source. + Second observable source. + Third observable source. + Fourth observable source. + Fifth observable source. + Sixth observable source. + Seventh observable source. + Eighth observable source. + Ninth observable source. + Tenth observable source. + Eleventh observable source. + Function to invoke for each series of elements at corresponding indexes in the sources. + An observable sequence containing the result of combining elements of the sources using the specified result selector function. + or or or or or or or or or or or is null. + + + + Merges the specified observable sequences into one observable sequence by using the selector function whenever all of the observable sequences have produced an element at a corresponding index. + + The type of the elements in the first source sequence. + The type of the elements in the second source sequence. + The type of the elements in the third source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fourth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fifth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the sixth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the seventh source sequence. + The type of the elements in the eighth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the ninth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the tenth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the eleventh source sequence. + The type of the elements in the twelfth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the result sequence, returned by the selector function. + First observable source. + Second observable source. + Third observable source. + Fourth observable source. + Fifth observable source. + Sixth observable source. + Seventh observable source. + Eighth observable source. + Ninth observable source. + Tenth observable source. + Eleventh observable source. + Twelfth observable source. + Function to invoke for each series of elements at corresponding indexes in the sources. + An observable sequence containing the result of combining elements of the sources using the specified result selector function. + or or or or or or or or or or or or is null. + + + + Merges the specified observable sequences into one observable sequence by using the selector function whenever all of the observable sequences have produced an element at a corresponding index. + + The type of the elements in the first source sequence. + The type of the elements in the second source sequence. + The type of the elements in the third source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fourth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fifth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the sixth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the seventh source sequence. + The type of the elements in the eighth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the ninth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the tenth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the eleventh source sequence. + The type of the elements in the twelfth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the thirteenth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the result sequence, returned by the selector function. + First observable source. + Second observable source. + Third observable source. + Fourth observable source. + Fifth observable source. + Sixth observable source. + Seventh observable source. + Eighth observable source. + Ninth observable source. + Tenth observable source. + Eleventh observable source. + Twelfth observable source. + Thirteenth observable source. + Function to invoke for each series of elements at corresponding indexes in the sources. + An observable sequence containing the result of combining elements of the sources using the specified result selector function. + or or or or or or or or or or or or or is null. + + + + Merges the specified observable sequences into one observable sequence by using the selector function whenever all of the observable sequences have produced an element at a corresponding index. + + The type of the elements in the first source sequence. + The type of the elements in the second source sequence. + The type of the elements in the third source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fourth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fifth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the sixth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the seventh source sequence. + The type of the elements in the eighth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the ninth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the tenth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the eleventh source sequence. + The type of the elements in the twelfth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the thirteenth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fourteenth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the result sequence, returned by the selector function. + First observable source. + Second observable source. + Third observable source. + Fourth observable source. + Fifth observable source. + Sixth observable source. + Seventh observable source. + Eighth observable source. + Ninth observable source. + Tenth observable source. + Eleventh observable source. + Twelfth observable source. + Thirteenth observable source. + Fourteenth observable source. + Function to invoke for each series of elements at corresponding indexes in the sources. + An observable sequence containing the result of combining elements of the sources using the specified result selector function. + or or or or or or or or or or or or or or is null. + + + + Merges the specified observable sequences into one observable sequence by using the selector function whenever all of the observable sequences have produced an element at a corresponding index. + + The type of the elements in the first source sequence. + The type of the elements in the second source sequence. + The type of the elements in the third source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fourth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fifth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the sixth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the seventh source sequence. + The type of the elements in the eighth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the ninth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the tenth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the eleventh source sequence. + The type of the elements in the twelfth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the thirteenth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fourteenth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fifteenth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the result sequence, returned by the selector function. + First observable source. + Second observable source. + Third observable source. + Fourth observable source. + Fifth observable source. + Sixth observable source. + Seventh observable source. + Eighth observable source. + Ninth observable source. + Tenth observable source. + Eleventh observable source. + Twelfth observable source. + Thirteenth observable source. + Fourteenth observable source. + Fifteenth observable source. + Function to invoke for each series of elements at corresponding indexes in the sources. + An observable sequence containing the result of combining elements of the sources using the specified result selector function. + or or or or or or or or or or or or or or or is null. + + + + Merges the specified observable sequences into one observable sequence by using the selector function whenever all of the observable sequences have produced an element at a corresponding index. + + The type of the elements in the first source sequence. + The type of the elements in the second source sequence. + The type of the elements in the third source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fourth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fifth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the sixth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the seventh source sequence. + The type of the elements in the eighth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the ninth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the tenth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the eleventh source sequence. + The type of the elements in the twelfth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the thirteenth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fourteenth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fifteenth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the sixteenth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the result sequence, returned by the selector function. + First observable source. + Second observable source. + Third observable source. + Fourth observable source. + Fifth observable source. + Sixth observable source. + Seventh observable source. + Eighth observable source. + Ninth observable source. + Tenth observable source. + Eleventh observable source. + Twelfth observable source. + Thirteenth observable source. + Fourteenth observable source. + Fifteenth observable source. + Sixteenth observable source. + Function to invoke for each series of elements at corresponding indexes in the sources. + An observable sequence containing the result of combining elements of the sources using the specified result selector function. + or or or or or or or or or or or or or or or or is null. + + + + Append a value to an observable sequence. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source sequence to append the value to. + Value to append to the specified sequence. + The source sequence appended with the specified value. + is null. + + + + Append a value to an observable sequence. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source sequence to append the value to. + Value to append to the specified sequence. + Scheduler to emit the append values on. + The source sequence appended with the specified value. + is null. + + + + Hides the identity of an observable sequence. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + An observable sequence whose identity to hide. + An observable sequence that hides the identity of the source sequence. + is null. + + + + Projects each element of an observable sequence into consecutive non-overlapping buffers which are produced based on element count information. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence, and in the lists in the result sequence. + Source sequence to produce buffers over. + Length of each buffer. + An observable sequence of buffers. + is null. + is less than or equal to zero. + + + + Projects each element of an observable sequence into zero or more buffers which are produced based on element count information. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence, and in the lists in the result sequence. + Source sequence to produce buffers over. + Length of each buffer. + Number of elements to skip between creation of consecutive buffers. + An observable sequence of buffers. + is null. + or is less than or equal to zero. + + + + Dematerializes the explicit notification values of an observable sequence as implicit notifications. + + The type of the elements materialized in the source sequence notification objects. + An observable sequence containing explicit notification values which have to be turned into implicit notifications. + An observable sequence exhibiting the behavior corresponding to the source sequence's notification values. + is null. + + + + Returns an observable sequence that contains only distinct contiguous elements. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + An observable sequence to retain distinct contiguous elements for. + An observable sequence only containing the distinct contiguous elements from the source sequence. + is null. + + + + Returns an observable sequence that contains only distinct contiguous elements according to the comparer. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + An observable sequence to retain distinct contiguous elements for. + Equality comparer for source elements. + An observable sequence only containing the distinct contiguous elements from the source sequence. + or is null. + + + + Returns an observable sequence that contains only distinct contiguous elements according to the keySelector. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + The type of the discriminator key computed for each element in the source sequence. + An observable sequence to retain distinct contiguous elements for, based on a computed key value. + A function to compute the comparison key for each element. + An observable sequence only containing the distinct contiguous elements, based on a computed key value, from the source sequence. + or is null. + + + + Returns an observable sequence that contains only distinct contiguous elements according to the keySelector and the comparer. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + The type of the discriminator key computed for each element in the source sequence. + An observable sequence to retain distinct contiguous elements for, based on a computed key value. + A function to compute the comparison key for each element. + Equality comparer for computed key values. + An observable sequence only containing the distinct contiguous elements, based on a computed key value, from the source sequence. + or or is null. + + + + Invokes an action for each element in the observable sequence, and propagates all observer messages through the result sequence. + This method can be used for debugging, logging, etc. of query behavior by intercepting the message stream to run arbitrary actions for messages on the pipeline. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source sequence. + Action to invoke for each element in the observable sequence. + The source sequence with the side-effecting behavior applied. + or is null. + + + + Invokes an action for each element in the observable sequence and invokes an action upon graceful termination of the observable sequence. + This method can be used for debugging, logging, etc. of query behavior by intercepting the message stream to run arbitrary actions for messages on the pipeline. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source sequence. + Action to invoke for each element in the observable sequence. + Action to invoke upon graceful termination of the observable sequence. + The source sequence with the side-effecting behavior applied. + or or is null. + + + + Invokes an action for each element in the observable sequence and invokes an action upon exceptional termination of the observable sequence. + This method can be used for debugging, logging, etc. of query behavior by intercepting the message stream to run arbitrary actions for messages on the pipeline. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source sequence. + Action to invoke for each element in the observable sequence. + Action to invoke upon exceptional termination of the observable sequence. + The source sequence with the side-effecting behavior applied. + or or is null. + + + + Invokes an action for each element in the observable sequence and invokes an action upon graceful or exceptional termination of the observable sequence. + This method can be used for debugging, logging, etc. of query behavior by intercepting the message stream to run arbitrary actions for messages on the pipeline. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source sequence. + Action to invoke for each element in the observable sequence. + Action to invoke upon exceptional termination of the observable sequence. + Action to invoke upon graceful termination of the observable sequence. + The source sequence with the side-effecting behavior applied. + or or or is null. + + + + Invokes the observer's methods for each message in the source sequence. + This method can be used for debugging, logging, etc. of query behavior by intercepting the message stream to run arbitrary actions for messages on the pipeline. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source sequence. + Observer whose methods to invoke as part of the source sequence's observation. + The source sequence with the side-effecting behavior applied. + or is null. + + + + Invokes a specified action after the source observable sequence terminates gracefully or exceptionally. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source sequence. + Action to invoke after the source observable sequence terminates. + Source sequence with the action-invoking termination behavior applied. + or is null. + + + + Ignores all elements in an observable sequence leaving only the termination messages. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source sequence. + An empty observable sequence that signals termination, successful or exceptional, of the source sequence. + is null. + + + + Materializes the implicit notifications of an observable sequence as explicit notification values. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + An observable sequence to get notification values for. + An observable sequence containing the materialized notification values from the source sequence. + is null. + + + + Prepend a value to an observable sequence. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source sequence to prepend the value to. + Value to prepend to the specified sequence. + The source sequence prepended with the specified value. + is null. + + + + Prepend a value to an observable sequence. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source sequence to prepend the value to. + Value to prepend to the specified sequence. + Scheduler to emit the prepend values on. + The source sequence prepended with the specified value. + is null. + + + + Repeats the observable sequence indefinitely. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Observable sequence to repeat. + The observable sequence producing the elements of the given sequence repeatedly and sequentially. + is null. + + + + Repeats the observable sequence a specified number of times. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Observable sequence to repeat. + Number of times to repeat the sequence. + The observable sequence producing the elements of the given sequence repeatedly. + is null. + is less than zero. + + + + Repeatedly resubscribes to the source observable after a normal completion and when the observable + returned by a handler produces an arbitrary item. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + The arbitrary element type signaled by the handler observable. + Observable sequence to keep repeating when it successfully terminates. + The function that is called for each observer and takes an observable sequence objects. + It should return an observable of arbitrary items that should signal that arbitrary item in + response to receiving the completion signal from the source observable. If this observable signals + a terminal event, the sequence is terminated with that signal instead. + An observable sequence producing the elements of the given sequence repeatedly while each repetition terminates successfully. + is null. + is null. + + + + Repeats the source observable sequence until it successfully terminates. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Observable sequence to repeat until it successfully terminates. + An observable sequence producing the elements of the given sequence repeatedly until it terminates successfully. + is null. + + + + Repeats the source observable sequence the specified number of times or until it successfully terminates. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Observable sequence to repeat until it successfully terminates. + Number of times to repeat the sequence. + An observable sequence producing the elements of the given sequence repeatedly until it terminates successfully. + is null. + is less than zero. + + + + Retries (resubscribes to) the source observable after a failure and when the observable + returned by a handler produces an arbitrary item. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + The arbitrary element type signaled by the handler observable. + Observable sequence to repeat until it successfully terminates. + The function that is called for each observer and takes an observable sequence of + errors. It should return an observable of arbitrary items that should signal that arbitrary item in + response to receiving the failure Exception from the source observable. If this observable signals + a terminal event, the sequence is terminated with that signal instead. + An observable sequence producing the elements of the given sequence repeatedly until it terminates successfully. + is null. + is null. + + + + Applies an accumulator function over an observable sequence and returns each intermediate result. The specified seed value is used as the initial accumulator value. + For aggregation behavior with no intermediate results, see . + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + The type of the result of the aggregation. + An observable sequence to accumulate over. + The initial accumulator value. + An accumulator function to be invoked on each element. + An observable sequence containing the accumulated values. + or is null. + + + + Applies an accumulator function over an observable sequence and returns each intermediate result. + For aggregation behavior with no intermediate results, see . + + The type of the elements in the source sequence and the result of the aggregation. + An observable sequence to accumulate over. + An accumulator function to be invoked on each element. + An observable sequence containing the accumulated values. + or is null. + + + + Bypasses a specified number of elements at the end of an observable sequence. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source sequence. + Number of elements to bypass at the end of the source sequence. + An observable sequence containing the source sequence elements except for the bypassed ones at the end. + is null. + is less than zero. + + This operator accumulates a queue with a length enough to store the first elements. As more elements are + received, elements are taken from the front of the queue and produced on the result sequence. This causes elements to be delayed. + + + + + Prepends a sequence of values to an observable sequence. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source sequence to prepend values to. + Values to prepend to the specified sequence. + The source sequence prepended with the specified values. + or is null. + + + + Prepends a sequence of values to an observable sequence. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source sequence to prepend values to. + Values to prepend to the specified sequence. + The source sequence prepended with the specified values. + or is null. + + + + Prepends a sequence of values to an observable sequence. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source sequence to prepend values to. + Scheduler to emit the prepended values on. + Values to prepend to the specified sequence. + The source sequence prepended with the specified values. + or or is null. + + + + Prepends a sequence of values to an observable sequence. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source sequence to prepend values to. + Scheduler to emit the prepended values on. + Values to prepend to the specified sequence. + The source sequence prepended with the specified values. + or or is null. + + + + Returns a specified number of contiguous elements from the end of an observable sequence. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source sequence. + Number of elements to take from the end of the source sequence. + An observable sequence containing the specified number of elements from the end of the source sequence. + is null. + is less than zero. + + This operator accumulates a buffer with a length enough to store elements elements. Upon completion of + the source sequence, this buffer is drained on the result sequence. This causes the elements to be delayed. + + + + + Returns a specified number of contiguous elements from the end of an observable sequence, using the specified scheduler to drain the queue. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source sequence. + Number of elements to take from the end of the source sequence. + Scheduler used to drain the queue upon completion of the source sequence. + An observable sequence containing the specified number of elements from the end of the source sequence. + or is null. + is less than zero. + + This operator accumulates a buffer with a length enough to store elements elements. Upon completion of + the source sequence, this buffer is drained on the result sequence. This causes the elements to be delayed. + + + + + Returns a list with the specified number of contiguous elements from the end of an observable sequence. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source sequence. + Number of elements to take from the end of the source sequence. + An observable sequence containing a single list with the specified number of elements from the end of the source sequence. + is null. + is less than zero. + + This operator accumulates a buffer with a length enough to store elements. Upon completion of the + source sequence, this buffer is produced on the result sequence. + + + + + Projects each element of an observable sequence into consecutive non-overlapping windows which are produced based on element count information. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence, and in the windows in the result sequence. + Source sequence to produce windows over. + Length of each window. + An observable sequence of windows. + is null. + is less than or equal to zero. + + + + Projects each element of an observable sequence into zero or more windows which are produced based on element count information. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence, and in the windows in the result sequence. + Source sequence to produce windows over. + Length of each window. + Number of elements to skip between creation of consecutive windows. + An observable sequence of windows. + is null. + or is less than or equal to zero. + + + + Converts the elements of an observable sequence to the specified type. + + The type to convert the elements in the source sequence to. + The observable sequence that contains the elements to be converted. + An observable sequence that contains each element of the source sequence converted to the specified type. + is null. + + + + Returns the elements of the specified sequence or the type parameter's default value in a singleton sequence if the sequence is empty. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence (if any), whose default value will be taken if the sequence is empty. + The sequence to return a default value for if it is empty. + An observable sequence that contains the default value for the TSource type if the source is empty; otherwise, the elements of the source itself. + is null. + + + + Returns the elements of the specified sequence or the specified value in a singleton sequence if the sequence is empty. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence (if any), and the specified default value which will be taken if the sequence is empty. + The sequence to return the specified value for if it is empty. + The value to return if the sequence is empty. + An observable sequence that contains the specified default value if the source is empty; otherwise, the elements of the source itself. + is null. + + + + Returns an observable sequence that contains only distinct elements. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + An observable sequence to retain distinct elements for. + An observable sequence only containing the distinct elements from the source sequence. + is null. + Usage of this operator should be considered carefully due to the maintenance of an internal lookup structure which can grow large. + + + + Returns an observable sequence that contains only distinct elements according to the comparer. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + An observable sequence to retain distinct elements for. + Equality comparer for source elements. + An observable sequence only containing the distinct elements from the source sequence. + or is null. + Usage of this operator should be considered carefully due to the maintenance of an internal lookup structure which can grow large. + + + + Returns an observable sequence that contains only distinct elements according to the keySelector. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + The type of the discriminator key computed for each element in the source sequence. + An observable sequence to retain distinct elements for. + A function to compute the comparison key for each element. + An observable sequence only containing the distinct elements, based on a computed key value, from the source sequence. + or is null. + Usage of this operator should be considered carefully due to the maintenance of an internal lookup structure which can grow large. + + + + Returns an observable sequence that contains only distinct elements according to the keySelector and the comparer. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + The type of the discriminator key computed for each element in the source sequence. + An observable sequence to retain distinct elements for. + A function to compute the comparison key for each element. + Equality comparer for source elements. + An observable sequence only containing the distinct elements, based on a computed key value, from the source sequence. + or or is null. + Usage of this operator should be considered carefully due to the maintenance of an internal lookup structure which can grow large. + + + + Groups the elements of an observable sequence according to a specified key selector function. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + The type of the grouping key computed for each element in the source sequence. + An observable sequence whose elements to group. + A function to extract the key for each element. + A sequence of observable groups, each of which corresponds to a unique key value, containing all elements that share that same key value. + or is null. + + + + Groups the elements of an observable sequence according to a specified key selector function and comparer. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + The type of the grouping key computed for each element in the source sequence. + An observable sequence whose elements to group. + A function to extract the key for each element. + An equality comparer to compare keys with. + A sequence of observable groups, each of which corresponds to a unique key value, containing all elements that share that same key value. + or or is null. + + + + Groups the elements of an observable sequence and selects the resulting elements by using a specified function. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + The type of the grouping key computed for each element in the source sequence. + The type of the elements within the groups computed for each element in the source sequence. + An observable sequence whose elements to group. + A function to extract the key for each element. + A function to map each source element to an element in an observable group. + A sequence of observable groups, each of which corresponds to a unique key value, containing all elements that share that same key value. + or or is null. + + + + Groups the elements of an observable sequence according to a specified key selector function and comparer and selects the resulting elements by using a specified function. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + The type of the grouping key computed for each element in the source sequence. + The type of the elements within the groups computed for each element in the source sequence. + An observable sequence whose elements to group. + A function to extract the key for each element. + A function to map each source element to an element in an observable group. + An equality comparer to compare keys with. + A sequence of observable groups, each of which corresponds to a unique key value, containing all elements that share that same key value. + or or or is null. + + + + Groups the elements of an observable sequence with the specified initial capacity according to a specified key selector function. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + The type of the grouping key computed for each element in the source sequence. + An observable sequence whose elements to group. + A function to extract the key for each element. + The initial number of elements that the underlying dictionary can contain. + A sequence of observable groups, each of which corresponds to a unique key value, containing all elements that share that same key value. + or is null. + is less than 0. + + + + Groups the elements of an observable sequence with the specified initial capacity according to a specified key selector function and comparer. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + The type of the grouping key computed for each element in the source sequence. + An observable sequence whose elements to group. + A function to extract the key for each element. + The initial number of elements that the underlying dictionary can contain. + An equality comparer to compare keys with. + A sequence of observable groups, each of which corresponds to a unique key value, containing all elements that share that same key value. + or or is null. + is less than 0. + + + + Groups the elements of an observable sequence with the specified initial capacity and selects the resulting elements by using a specified function. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + The type of the grouping key computed for each element in the source sequence. + The type of the elements within the groups computed for each element in the source sequence. + An observable sequence whose elements to group. + A function to extract the key for each element. + A function to map each source element to an element in an observable group. + The initial number of elements that the underlying dictionary can contain. + A sequence of observable groups, each of which corresponds to a unique key value, containing all elements that share that same key value. + or or is null. + is less than 0. + + + + Groups the elements of an observable sequence with the specified initial capacity according to a specified key selector function and comparer and selects the resulting elements by using a specified function. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + The type of the grouping key computed for each element in the source sequence. + The type of the elements within the groups computed for each element in the source sequence. + An observable sequence whose elements to group. + A function to extract the key for each element. + A function to map each source element to an element in an observable group. + The initial number of elements that the underlying dictionary can contain. + An equality comparer to compare keys with. + A sequence of observable groups, each of which corresponds to a unique key value, containing all elements that share that same key value. + or or or is null. + is less than 0. + + + + Groups the elements of an observable sequence according to a specified key selector function and comparer and selects the resulting elements by using a specified function. + A duration selector function is used to control the lifetime of groups. When a group expires, it receives an OnCompleted notification. When a new element with the same + key value as a reclaimed group occurs, the group will be reborn with a new lifetime request. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + The type of the grouping key computed for each element in the source sequence. + The type of the elements within the groups computed for each element in the source sequence. + The type of the elements in the duration sequences obtained for each group to denote its lifetime. + An observable sequence whose elements to group. + A function to extract the key for each element. + A function to map each source element to an element in an observable group. + A function to signal the expiration of a group. + An equality comparer to compare keys with. + + A sequence of observable groups, each of which corresponds to a unique key value, containing all elements that share that same key value. + If a group's lifetime expires, a new group with the same key value can be created once an element with such a key value is encountered. + + or or or or is null. + + + + Groups the elements of an observable sequence according to a specified key selector function and selects the resulting elements by using a specified function. + A duration selector function is used to control the lifetime of groups. When a group expires, it receives an OnCompleted notification. When a new element with the same + key value as a reclaimed group occurs, the group will be reborn with a new lifetime request. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + The type of the grouping key computed for each element in the source sequence. + The type of the elements within the groups computed for each element in the source sequence. + The type of the elements in the duration sequences obtained for each group to denote its lifetime. + An observable sequence whose elements to group. + A function to extract the key for each element. + A function to map each source element to an element in an observable group. + A function to signal the expiration of a group. + + A sequence of observable groups, each of which corresponds to a unique key value, containing all elements that share that same key value. + If a group's lifetime expires, a new group with the same key value can be created once an element with such a key value is encountered. + + or or or is null. + + + + Groups the elements of an observable sequence according to a specified key selector function and comparer. + A duration selector function is used to control the lifetime of groups. When a group expires, it receives an OnCompleted notification. When a new element with the same + key value as a reclaimed group occurs, the group will be reborn with a new lifetime request. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + The type of the grouping key computed for each element in the source sequence. + The type of the elements in the duration sequences obtained for each group to denote its lifetime. + An observable sequence whose elements to group. + A function to extract the key for each element. + A function to signal the expiration of a group. + An equality comparer to compare keys with. + + A sequence of observable groups, each of which corresponds to a unique key value, containing all elements that share that same key value. + If a group's lifetime expires, a new group with the same key value can be created once an element with such a key value is encountered. + + or or or is null. + + + + Groups the elements of an observable sequence according to a specified key selector function. + A duration selector function is used to control the lifetime of groups. When a group expires, it receives an OnCompleted notification. When a new element with the same + key value as a reclaimed group occurs, the group will be reborn with a new lifetime request. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + The type of the grouping key computed for each element in the source sequence. + The type of the elements in the duration sequences obtained for each group to denote its lifetime. + An observable sequence whose elements to group. + A function to extract the key for each element. + A function to signal the expiration of a group. + + A sequence of observable groups, each of which corresponds to a unique key value, containing all elements that share that same key value. + If a group's lifetime expires, a new group with the same key value can be created once an element with such a key value is encountered. + + or or is null. + + + + Groups the elements of an observable sequence with the specified initial capacity according to a specified key selector function and comparer and selects the resulting elements by using a specified function. + A duration selector function is used to control the lifetime of groups. When a group expires, it receives an OnCompleted notification. When a new element with the same + key value as a reclaimed group occurs, the group will be reborn with a new lifetime request. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + The type of the grouping key computed for each element in the source sequence. + The type of the elements within the groups computed for each element in the source sequence. + The type of the elements in the duration sequences obtained for each group to denote its lifetime. + An observable sequence whose elements to group. + A function to extract the key for each element. + A function to map each source element to an element in an observable group. + A function to signal the expiration of a group. + The initial number of elements that the underlying dictionary can contain. + An equality comparer to compare keys with. + + A sequence of observable groups, each of which corresponds to a unique key value, containing all elements that share that same key value. + If a group's lifetime expires, a new group with the same key value can be created once an element with such a key value is encountered. + + or or or or is null. + is less than 0. + + + + Groups the elements of an observable sequence with the specified initial capacity according to a specified key selector function and selects the resulting elements by using a specified function. + A duration selector function is used to control the lifetime of groups. When a group expires, it receives an OnCompleted notification. When a new element with the same + key value as a reclaimed group occurs, the group will be reborn with a new lifetime request. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + The type of the grouping key computed for each element in the source sequence. + The type of the elements within the groups computed for each element in the source sequence. + The type of the elements in the duration sequences obtained for each group to denote its lifetime. + An observable sequence whose elements to group. + A function to extract the key for each element. + A function to map each source element to an element in an observable group. + A function to signal the expiration of a group. + The initial number of elements that the underlying dictionary can contain. + + A sequence of observable groups, each of which corresponds to a unique key value, containing all elements that share that same key value. + If a group's lifetime expires, a new group with the same key value can be created once an element with such a key value is encountered. + + or or or is null. + is less than 0. + + + + Groups the elements of an observable sequence with the specified initial capacity according to a specified key selector function and comparer. + A duration selector function is used to control the lifetime of groups. When a group expires, it receives an OnCompleted notification. When a new element with the same + key value as a reclaimed group occurs, the group will be reborn with a new lifetime request. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + The type of the grouping key computed for each element in the source sequence. + The type of the elements in the duration sequences obtained for each group to denote its lifetime. + An observable sequence whose elements to group. + A function to extract the key for each element. + A function to signal the expiration of a group. + The initial number of elements that the underlying dictionary can contain. + An equality comparer to compare keys with. + + A sequence of observable groups, each of which corresponds to a unique key value, containing all elements that share that same key value. + If a group's lifetime expires, a new group with the same key value can be created once an element with such a key value is encountered. + + or or or is null. + is less than 0. + + + + Groups the elements of an observable sequence with the specified initial capacity according to a specified key selector function. + A duration selector function is used to control the lifetime of groups. When a group expires, it receives an OnCompleted notification. When a new element with the same + key value as a reclaimed group occurs, the group will be reborn with a new lifetime request. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + The type of the grouping key computed for each element in the source sequence. + The type of the elements in the duration sequences obtained for each group to denote its lifetime. + An observable sequence whose elements to group. + A function to extract the key for each element. + A function to signal the expiration of a group. + The initial number of elements that the underlying dictionary can contain. + + A sequence of observable groups, each of which corresponds to a unique key value, containing all elements that share that same key value. + If a group's lifetime expires, a new group with the same key value can be created once an element with such a key value is encountered. + + or or is null. + is less than 0. + + + + Correlates the elements of two sequences based on overlapping durations, and groups the results. + + The type of the elements in the left source sequence. + The type of the elements in the right source sequence. + The type of the elements in the duration sequence denoting the computed duration of each element in the left source sequence. + The type of the elements in the duration sequence denoting the computed duration of each element in the right source sequence. + The type of the elements in the result sequence, obtained by invoking the result selector function for source elements with overlapping duration. + The left observable sequence to join elements for. + The right observable sequence to join elements for. + A function to select the duration of each element of the left observable sequence, used to determine overlap. + A function to select the duration of each element of the right observable sequence, used to determine overlap. + A function invoked to compute a result element for any element of the left sequence with overlapping elements from the right observable sequence. + An observable sequence that contains result elements computed from source elements that have an overlapping duration. + or or or or is null. + + + + Correlates the elements of two sequences based on overlapping durations. + + The type of the elements in the left source sequence. + The type of the elements in the right source sequence. + The type of the elements in the duration sequence denoting the computed duration of each element in the left source sequence. + The type of the elements in the duration sequence denoting the computed duration of each element in the right source sequence. + The type of the elements in the result sequence, obtained by invoking the result selector function for source elements with overlapping duration. + The left observable sequence to join elements for. + The right observable sequence to join elements for. + A function to select the duration of each element of the left observable sequence, used to determine overlap. + A function to select the duration of each element of the right observable sequence, used to determine overlap. + A function invoked to compute a result element for any two overlapping elements of the left and right observable sequences. + An observable sequence that contains result elements computed from source elements that have an overlapping duration. + or or or or is null. + + + + Filters the elements of an observable sequence based on the specified type. + + The type to filter the elements in the source sequence on. + The observable sequence that contains the elements to be filtered. + An observable sequence that contains elements from the input sequence of type TResult. + is null. + + + + Projects each element of an observable sequence into a new form. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + The type of the elements in the result sequence, obtained by running the selector function for each element in the source sequence. + A sequence of elements to invoke a transform function on. + A transform function to apply to each source element. + An observable sequence whose elements are the result of invoking the transform function on each element of source. + or is null. + + + + Projects each element of an observable sequence into a new form by incorporating the element's index. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + The type of the elements in the result sequence, obtained by running the selector function for each element in the source sequence. + A sequence of elements to invoke a transform function on. + A transform function to apply to each source element; the second parameter of the function represents the index of the source element. + An observable sequence whose elements are the result of invoking the transform function on each element of source. + or is null. + + + + Projects each element of the source observable sequence to the other observable sequence and merges the resulting observable sequences into one observable sequence. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + The type of the elements in the other sequence and the elements in the result sequence. + An observable sequence of elements to project. + An observable sequence to project each element from the source sequence onto. + An observable sequence whose elements are the result of projecting each source element onto the other sequence and merging all the resulting sequences together. + or is null. + + + + Projects each element of an observable sequence to an observable sequence and merges the resulting observable sequences into one observable sequence. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + The type of the elements in the projected inner sequences and the elements in the merged result sequence. + An observable sequence of elements to project. + A transform function to apply to each element. + An observable sequence whose elements are the result of invoking the one-to-many transform function on each element of the input sequence. + or is null. + + + + Projects each element of an observable sequence to an observable sequence by incorporating the element's index and merges the resulting observable sequences into one observable sequence. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + The type of the elements in the projected inner sequences and the elements in the merged result sequence. + An observable sequence of elements to project. + A transform function to apply to each element; the second parameter of the function represents the index of the source element. + An observable sequence whose elements are the result of invoking the one-to-many transform function on each element of the input sequence. + or is null. + + + + Projects each element of an observable sequence to a task and merges all of the task results into one observable sequence. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + The type of the result produced by the projected tasks and the elements in the merged result sequence. + An observable sequence of elements to project. + A transform function to apply to each element. + An observable sequence whose elements are the result of the tasks executed for each element of the input sequence. + This overload supports composition of observable sequences and tasks, without requiring manual conversion of the tasks to observable sequences using . + or is null. + + + + Projects each element of an observable sequence to a task by incorporating the element's index and merges all of the task results into one observable sequence. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + The type of the result produced by the projected tasks and the elements in the merged result sequence. + An observable sequence of elements to project. + A transform function to apply to each element; the second parameter of the function represents the index of the source element. + An observable sequence whose elements are the result of the tasks executed for each element of the input sequence. + This overload supports composition of observable sequences and tasks, without requiring manual conversion of the tasks to observable sequences using . + or is null. + + + + Projects each element of an observable sequence to a task with cancellation support and merges all of the task results into one observable sequence. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + The type of the result produced by the projected tasks and the elements in the merged result sequence. + An observable sequence of elements to project. + A transform function to apply to each element. + An observable sequence whose elements are the result of the tasks executed for each element of the input sequence. + This overload supports composition of observable sequences and tasks, without requiring manual conversion of the tasks to observable sequences using . + or is null. + + + + Projects each element of an observable sequence to a task by incorporating the element's index with cancellation support and merges all of the task results into one observable sequence. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + The type of the result produced by the projected tasks and the elements in the merged result sequence. + An observable sequence of elements to project. + A transform function to apply to each element; the second parameter of the function represents the index of the source element. + An observable sequence whose elements are the result of the tasks executed for each element of the input sequence. + This overload supports composition of observable sequences and tasks, without requiring manual conversion of the tasks to observable sequences using . + or is null. + + + + Projects each element of an observable sequence to an observable sequence, invokes the result selector for the source element and each of the corresponding inner sequence's elements, and merges the results into one observable sequence. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + The type of the elements in the projected intermediate sequences. + The type of the elements in the result sequence, obtained by using the selector to combine source sequence elements with their corresponding intermediate sequence elements. + An observable sequence of elements to project. + A transform function to apply to each element. + A transform function to apply to each element of the intermediate sequence. + An observable sequence whose elements are the result of invoking the one-to-many transform function collectionSelector on each element of the input sequence and then mapping each of those sequence elements and their corresponding source element to a result element. + or or is null. + + + + Projects each element of an observable sequence to an observable sequence by incorporating the element's index, invokes the result selector for the source element and each of the corresponding inner sequence's elements, and merges the results into one observable sequence. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + The type of the elements in the projected intermediate sequences. + The type of the elements in the result sequence, obtained by using the selector to combine source sequence elements with their corresponding intermediate sequence elements. + An observable sequence of elements to project. + A transform function to apply to each element; the second parameter of the function represents the index of the source element. + A transform function to apply to each element of the intermediate sequence; the second parameter of the function represents the index of the source element and the fourth parameter represents the index of the intermediate element. + An observable sequence whose elements are the result of invoking the one-to-many transform function collectionSelector on each element of the input sequence and then mapping each of those sequence elements and their corresponding source element to a result element. + or or is null. + + + + Projects each element of an observable sequence to a task, invokes the result selector for the source element and the task result, and merges the results into one observable sequence. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + The type of the results produced by the projected intermediate tasks. + The type of the elements in the result sequence, obtained by using the selector to combine source sequence elements with their corresponding intermediate task results. + An observable sequence of elements to project. + A transform function to apply to each element. + A transform function to apply to each element of the intermediate sequence. + An observable sequence whose elements are the result of obtaining a task for each element of the input sequence and then mapping the task's result and its corresponding source element to a result element. + or or is null. + This overload supports using LINQ query comprehension syntax in C# and Visual Basic to compose observable sequences and tasks, without requiring manual conversion of the tasks to observable sequences using . + + + + Projects each element of an observable sequence to a task by incorporating the element's index, invokes the result selector for the source element and the task result, and merges the results into one observable sequence. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + The type of the results produced by the projected intermediate tasks. + The type of the elements in the result sequence, obtained by using the selector to combine source sequence elements with their corresponding intermediate task results. + An observable sequence of elements to project. + A transform function to apply to each element; the second parameter of the function represents the index of the source element. + A transform function to apply to each element of the intermediate sequence; the second parameter of the function represents the index of the source element. + An observable sequence whose elements are the result of obtaining a task for each element of the input sequence and then mapping the task's result and its corresponding source element to a result element. + or or is null. + This overload supports using LINQ query comprehension syntax in C# and Visual Basic to compose observable sequences and tasks, without requiring manual conversion of the tasks to observable sequences using . + + + + Projects each element of an observable sequence to a task with cancellation support, invokes the result selector for the source element and the task result, and merges the results into one observable sequence. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + The type of the results produced by the projected intermediate tasks. + The type of the elements in the result sequence, obtained by using the selector to combine source sequence elements with their corresponding intermediate task results. + An observable sequence of elements to project. + A transform function to apply to each element. + A transform function to apply to each element of the intermediate sequence. + An observable sequence whose elements are the result of obtaining a task for each element of the input sequence and then mapping the task's result and its corresponding source element to a result element. + or or is null. + This overload supports using LINQ query comprehension syntax in C# and Visual Basic to compose observable sequences and tasks, without requiring manual conversion of the tasks to observable sequences using . + + + + Projects each element of an observable sequence to a task by incorporating the element's index with cancellation support, invokes the result selector for the source element and the task result, and merges the results into one observable sequence. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + The type of the results produced by the projected intermediate tasks. + The type of the elements in the result sequence, obtained by using the selector to combine source sequence elements with their corresponding intermediate task results. + An observable sequence of elements to project. + A transform function to apply to each element; the second parameter of the function represents the index of the source element. + A transform function to apply to each element of the intermediate sequence; the second parameter of the function represents the index of the source element. + An observable sequence whose elements are the result of obtaining a task for each element of the input sequence and then mapping the task's result and its corresponding source element to a result element. + or or is null. + This overload supports using LINQ query comprehension syntax in C# and Visual Basic to compose observable sequences and tasks, without requiring manual conversion of the tasks to observable sequences using . + + + + Projects each notification of an observable sequence to an observable sequence and merges the resulting observable sequences into one observable sequence. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + The type of the elements in the projected inner sequences and the elements in the merged result sequence. + An observable sequence of notifications to project. + A transform function to apply to each element. + A transform function to apply when an error occurs in the source sequence. + A transform function to apply when the end of the source sequence is reached. + An observable sequence whose elements are the result of invoking the one-to-many transform function corresponding to each notification in the input sequence. + or or or is null. + + + + Projects each notification of an observable sequence to an observable sequence by incorporating the element's index and merges the resulting observable sequences into one observable sequence. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + The type of the elements in the projected inner sequences and the elements in the merged result sequence. + An observable sequence of notifications to project. + A transform function to apply to each element; the second parameter of the function represents the index of the source element. + A transform function to apply when an error occurs in the source sequence. + A transform function to apply when the end of the source sequence is reached. + An observable sequence whose elements are the result of invoking the one-to-many transform function corresponding to each notification in the input sequence. + or or or is null. + + + + Projects each element of an observable sequence to an enumerable sequence and concatenates the resulting enumerable sequences into one observable sequence. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + The type of the elements in the projected inner enumerable sequences and the elements in the merged result sequence. + An observable sequence of elements to project. + A transform function to apply to each element. + An observable sequence whose elements are the result of invoking the one-to-many transform function on each element of the input sequence. + or is null. + The projected sequences are enumerated synchronously within the OnNext call of the source sequence. In order to do a concurrent, non-blocking merge, change the selector to return an observable sequence obtained using the conversion. + + + + Projects each element of an observable sequence to an enumerable sequence by incorporating the element's index and concatenates the resulting enumerable sequences into one observable sequence. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + The type of the elements in the projected inner enumerable sequences and the elements in the merged result sequence. + An observable sequence of elements to project. + A transform function to apply to each element; the second parameter of the function represents the index of the source element. + An observable sequence whose elements are the result of invoking the one-to-many transform function on each element of the input sequence. + or is null. + The projected sequences are enumerated synchronously within the OnNext call of the source sequence. In order to do a concurrent, non-blocking merge, change the selector to return an observable sequence obtained using the conversion. + + + + Projects each element of an observable sequence to an enumerable sequence, invokes the result selector for the source element and each of the corresponding inner sequence's elements, and merges the results into one observable sequence. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + The type of the elements in the projected intermediate enumerable sequences. + The type of the elements in the result sequence, obtained by using the selector to combine source sequence elements with their corresponding intermediate sequence elements. + An observable sequence of elements to project. + A transform function to apply to each element. + A transform function to apply to each element of the intermediate sequence. + An observable sequence whose elements are the result of invoking the one-to-many transform function collectionSelector on each element of the input sequence and then mapping each of those sequence elements and their corresponding source element to a result element. + or or is null. + The projected sequences are enumerated synchronously within the OnNext call of the source sequence. In order to do a concurrent, non-blocking merge, change the selector to return an observable sequence obtained using the conversion. + + + + Projects each element of an observable sequence to an enumerable sequence by incorporating the element's index, invokes the result selector for the source element and each of the corresponding inner sequence's elements, and merges the results into one observable sequence. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + The type of the elements in the projected intermediate enumerable sequences. + The type of the elements in the result sequence, obtained by using the selector to combine source sequence elements with their corresponding intermediate sequence elements. + An observable sequence of elements to project. + A transform function to apply to each element; the second parameter of the function represents the index of the source element. + A transform function to apply to each element of the intermediate sequence; the second parameter of the function represents the index of the source element and the fourth parameter represents the index of the intermediate element. + An observable sequence whose elements are the result of invoking the one-to-many transform function collectionSelector on each element of the input sequence and then mapping each of those sequence elements and their corresponding source element to a result element. + or or is null. + The projected sequences are enumerated synchronously within the OnNext call of the source sequence. In order to do a concurrent, non-blocking merge, change the selector to return an observable sequence obtained using the conversion. + + + + Bypasses a specified number of elements in an observable sequence and then returns the remaining elements. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + The sequence to take elements from. + The number of elements to skip before returning the remaining elements. + An observable sequence that contains the elements that occur after the specified index in the input sequence. + is null. + is less than zero. + + + + Bypasses elements in an observable sequence as long as a specified condition is true and then returns the remaining elements. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + An observable sequence to return elements from. + A function to test each element for a condition. + An observable sequence that contains the elements from the input sequence starting at the first element in the linear series that does not pass the test specified by predicate. + or is null. + + + + Bypasses elements in an observable sequence as long as a specified condition is true and then returns the remaining elements. + The element's index is used in the logic of the predicate function. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + An observable sequence to return elements from. + A function to test each element for a condition; the second parameter of the function represents the index of the source element. + An observable sequence that contains the elements from the input sequence starting at the first element in the linear series that does not pass the test specified by predicate. + or is null. + + + + Returns a specified number of contiguous elements from the start of an observable sequence. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + The sequence to take elements from. + The number of elements to return. + An observable sequence that contains the specified number of elements from the start of the input sequence. + is null. + is less than zero. + + + + Returns a specified number of contiguous elements from the start of an observable sequence, using the specified scheduler for the edge case of Take(0). + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + The sequence to take elements from. + The number of elements to return. + Scheduler used to produce an OnCompleted message in case count is set to 0. + An observable sequence that contains the specified number of elements from the start of the input sequence. + or is null. + is less than zero. + + + + Returns elements from an observable sequence as long as a specified condition is true. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + A sequence to return elements from. + A function to test each element for a condition. + An observable sequence that contains the elements from the input sequence that occur before the element at which the test no longer passes. + or is null. + + + + Returns elements from an observable sequence as long as a specified condition is true. + The element's index is used in the logic of the predicate function. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + A sequence to return elements from. + A function to test each element for a condition; the second parameter of the function represents the index of the source element. + An observable sequence that contains the elements from the input sequence that occur before the element at which the test no longer passes. + or is null. + + + + Filters the elements of an observable sequence based on a predicate. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + An observable sequence whose elements to filter. + A function to test each source element for a condition. + An observable sequence that contains elements from the input sequence that satisfy the condition. + or is null. + + + + Filters the elements of an observable sequence based on a predicate by incorporating the element's index. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + An observable sequence whose elements to filter. + A function to test each source element for a condition; the second parameter of the function represents the index of the source element. + An observable sequence that contains elements from the input sequence that satisfy the condition. + or is null. + + + + Projects each element of an observable sequence into consecutive non-overlapping buffers which are produced based on timing information. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence, and in the lists in the result sequence. + Source sequence to produce buffers over. + Length of each buffer. + An observable sequence of buffers. + is null. + is less than TimeSpan.Zero. + + Specifying a TimeSpan.Zero value for is not recommended but supported, causing the scheduler to create buffers as fast as it can. + Because all source sequence elements end up in one of the buffers, some buffers won't have a zero time span. This is a side-effect of the asynchrony introduced + by the scheduler, where the action to close the current buffer and to create a new buffer may not execute immediately, despite the TimeSpan.Zero due time. + + + + + Projects each element of an observable sequence into consecutive non-overlapping buffers which are produced based on timing information, using the specified scheduler to run timers. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence, and in the lists in the result sequence. + Source sequence to produce buffers over. + Length of each buffer. + Scheduler to run buffering timers on. + An observable sequence of buffers. + or is null. + is less than TimeSpan.Zero. + + Specifying a TimeSpan.Zero value for is not recommended but supported, causing the scheduler to create buffers as fast as it can. + Because all source sequence elements end up in one of the buffers, some buffers won't have a zero time span. This is a side-effect of the asynchrony introduced + by the scheduler, where the action to close the current buffer and to create a new buffer may not execute immediately, despite the TimeSpan.Zero due time. + + + + + Projects each element of an observable sequence into zero or more buffers which are produced based on timing information. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence, and in the lists in the result sequence. + Source sequence to produce buffers over. + Length of each buffer. + Interval between creation of consecutive buffers. + An observable sequence of buffers. + is null. + or is less than TimeSpan.Zero. + + + Specifying a TimeSpan.Zero value for is not recommended but supported, causing the scheduler to create buffers with minimum duration + length. However, some buffers won't have a zero time span. This is a side-effect of the asynchrony introduced by the scheduler, where the action to close the + current buffer may not execute immediately, despite the TimeSpan.Zero due time. + + + Specifying a TimeSpan.Zero value for is not recommended but supported, causing the scheduler to create buffers as fast as it can. + However, this doesn't mean all buffers will start at the beginning of the source sequence. This is a side-effect of the asynchrony introduced by the scheduler, + where the action to create a new buffer may not execute immediately, despite the TimeSpan.Zero due time. + + + + + + Projects each element of an observable sequence into zero or more buffers which are produced based on timing information, using the specified scheduler to run timers. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence, and in the lists in the result sequence. + Source sequence to produce buffers over. + Length of each buffer. + Interval between creation of consecutive buffers. + Scheduler to run buffering timers on. + An observable sequence of buffers. + or is null. + or is less than TimeSpan.Zero. + + + Specifying a TimeSpan.Zero value for is not recommended but supported, causing the scheduler to create buffers with minimum duration + length. However, some buffers won't have a zero time span. This is a side-effect of the asynchrony introduced by the scheduler, where the action to close the + current buffer may not execute immediately, despite the TimeSpan.Zero due time. + + + Specifying a TimeSpan.Zero value for is not recommended but supported, causing the scheduler to create buffers as fast as it can. + However, this doesn't mean all buffers will start at the beginning of the source sequence. This is a side-effect of the asynchrony introduced by the scheduler, + where the action to create a new buffer may not execute immediately, despite the TimeSpan.Zero due time. + + + + + + Projects each element of an observable sequence into a buffer that's sent out when either it's full or a given amount of time has elapsed. + A useful real-world analogy of this overload is the behavior of a ferry leaving the dock when all seats are taken, or at the scheduled time of departure, whichever event occurs first. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence, and in the lists in the result sequence. + Source sequence to produce buffers over. + Maximum time length of a window. + Maximum element count of a window. + An observable sequence of buffers. + is null. + is less than TimeSpan.Zero. -or- is less than or equal to zero. + + Specifying a TimeSpan.Zero value for is not recommended but supported, causing the scheduler to create buffers as fast as it can. + Because all source sequence elements end up in one of the buffers, some buffers won't have a zero time span. This is a side-effect of the asynchrony introduced + by the scheduler, where the action to close the current buffer and to create a new buffer may not execute immediately, despite the TimeSpan.Zero due time. + + + + + Projects each element of an observable sequence into a buffer that's sent out when either it's full or a given amount of time has elapsed, using the specified scheduler to run timers. + A useful real-world analogy of this overload is the behavior of a ferry leaving the dock when all seats are taken, or at the scheduled time of departure, whichever event occurs first. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence, and in the lists in the result sequence. + Source sequence to produce buffers over. + Maximum time length of a buffer. + Maximum element count of a buffer. + Scheduler to run buffering timers on. + An observable sequence of buffers. + or is null. + is less than TimeSpan.Zero. -or- is less than or equal to zero. + + Specifying a TimeSpan.Zero value for is not recommended but supported, causing the scheduler to create buffers as fast as it can. + Because all source sequence elements end up in one of the buffers, some buffers won't have a zero time span. This is a side-effect of the asynchrony introduced + by the scheduler, where the action to close the current buffer and to create a new buffer may not execute immediately, despite the TimeSpan.Zero due time. + + + + + Time shifts the observable sequence by the specified relative time duration. + The relative time intervals between the values are preserved. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source sequence to delay values for. + Relative time by which to shift the observable sequence. If this value is equal to TimeSpan.Zero, the scheduler will dispatch observer callbacks as soon as possible. + Time-shifted sequence. + is null. + is less than TimeSpan.Zero. + + + This operator is less efficient than DelaySubscription because it records all notifications and time-delays those. This allows for immediate propagation of errors. + + + Observer callbacks for the resulting sequence will be run on the default scheduler. This effect is similar to using ObserveOn. + + + Exceptions signaled by the source sequence through an OnError callback are forwarded immediately to the result sequence. Any OnNext notifications that were in the queue at the point of the OnError callback will be dropped. + In order to delay error propagation, consider using the Observable.Materialize and Observable.Dematerialize operators, or use DelaySubscription. + + + + + + Time shifts the observable sequence by the specified relative time duration, using the specified scheduler to run timers. + The relative time intervals between the values are preserved. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source sequence to delay values for. + Relative time by which to shift the observable sequence. If this value is equal to TimeSpan.Zero, the scheduler will dispatch observer callbacks as soon as possible. + Scheduler to run the delay timers on. + Time-shifted sequence. + or is null. + is less than TimeSpan.Zero. + + + This operator is less efficient than DelaySubscription because it records all notifications and time-delays those. This allows for immediate propagation of errors. + + + Observer callbacks for the resulting sequence will be run on the specified scheduler. This effect is similar to using ObserveOn. + + + Exceptions signaled by the source sequence through an OnError callback are forwarded immediately to the result sequence. Any OnNext notifications that were in the queue at the point of the OnError callback will be dropped. + + + Exceptions signaled by the source sequence through an OnError callback are forwarded immediately to the result sequence. Any OnNext notifications that were in the queue at the point of the OnError callback will be dropped. + In order to delay error propagation, consider using the Observable.Materialize and Observable.Dematerialize operators, or use DelaySubscription. + + + + + + Time shifts the observable sequence to start propagating notifications at the specified absolute time. + The relative time intervals between the values are preserved. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source sequence to delay values for. + Absolute time used to shift the observable sequence; the relative time shift gets computed upon subscription. If this value is less than or equal to DateTimeOffset.UtcNow, the scheduler will dispatch observer callbacks as soon as possible. + Time-shifted sequence. + is null. + + + This operator is less efficient than DelaySubscription because it records all notifications and time-delays those. This allows for immediate propagation of errors. + + + Observer callbacks for the resulting sequence will be run on the default scheduler. This effect is similar to using ObserveOn. + + + Exceptions signaled by the source sequence through an OnError callback are forwarded immediately to the result sequence. Any OnNext notifications that were in the queue at the point of the OnError callback will be dropped. + In order to delay error propagation, consider using the Observable.Materialize and Observable.Dematerialize operators, or use DelaySubscription. + + + + + + Time shifts the observable sequence to start propagating notifications at the specified absolute time, using the specified scheduler to run timers. + The relative time intervals between the values are preserved. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source sequence to delay values for. + Absolute time used to shift the observable sequence; the relative time shift gets computed upon subscription. If this value is less than or equal to DateTimeOffset.UtcNow, the scheduler will dispatch observer callbacks as soon as possible. + Scheduler to run the delay timers on. + Time-shifted sequence. + or is null. + + + This operator is less efficient than DelaySubscription because it records all notifications and time-delays those. This allows for immediate propagation of errors. + + + Observer callbacks for the resulting sequence will be run on the specified scheduler. This effect is similar to using ObserveOn. + + + Exceptions signaled by the source sequence through an OnError callback are forwarded immediately to the result sequence. Any OnNext notifications that were in the queue at the point of the OnError callback will be dropped. + In order to delay error propagation, consider using the Observable.Materialize and Observable.Dematerialize operators, or use DelaySubscription. + + + + + + Time shifts the observable sequence based on a delay selector function for each element. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + The type of the elements in the delay sequences used to denote the delay duration of each element in the source sequence. + Source sequence to delay values for. + Selector function to retrieve a sequence indicating the delay for each given element. + Time-shifted sequence. + or is null. + + + + Time shifts the observable sequence based on a subscription delay and a delay selector function for each element. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + The type of the elements in the delay sequences used to denote the delay duration of each element in the source sequence. + Source sequence to delay values for. + Sequence indicating the delay for the subscription to the source. + Selector function to retrieve a sequence indicating the delay for each given element. + Time-shifted sequence. + or or is null. + + + + Time shifts the observable sequence by delaying the subscription with the specified relative time duration. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source sequence to delay subscription for. + Relative time shift of the subscription. + Time-shifted sequence. + is null. + is less than TimeSpan.Zero. + + + This operator is more efficient than Delay but postpones all side-effects of subscription and affects error propagation timing. + + + The side-effects of subscribing to the source sequence will be run on the default scheduler. Observer callbacks will not be affected. + + + + + + Time shifts the observable sequence by delaying the subscription with the specified relative time duration, using the specified scheduler to run timers. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source sequence to delay subscription for. + Relative time shift of the subscription. + Scheduler to run the subscription delay timer on. + Time-shifted sequence. + or is null. + is less than TimeSpan.Zero. + + + This operator is more efficient than Delay but postpones all side-effects of subscription and affects error propagation timing. + + + The side-effects of subscribing to the source sequence will be run on the specified scheduler. Observer callbacks will not be affected. + + + + + + Time shifts the observable sequence by delaying the subscription to the specified absolute time. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source sequence to delay subscription for. + Absolute time to perform the subscription at. + Time-shifted sequence. + is null. + + + This operator is more efficient than Delay but postpones all side-effects of subscription and affects error propagation timing. + + + The side-effects of subscribing to the source sequence will be run on the default scheduler. Observer callbacks will not be affected. + + + + + + Time shifts the observable sequence by delaying the subscription to the specified absolute time, using the specified scheduler to run timers. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source sequence to delay subscription for. + Absolute time to perform the subscription at. + Scheduler to run the subscription delay timer on. + Time-shifted sequence. + or is null. + + + This operator is more efficient than Delay but postpones all side-effects of subscription and affects error propagation timing. + + + The side-effects of subscribing to the source sequence will be run on the specified scheduler. Observer callbacks will not be affected. + + + + + + Generates an observable sequence by running a state-driven and temporal loop producing the sequence's elements. + + The type of the state used in the generator loop. + The type of the elements in the produced sequence. + Initial state. + Condition to terminate generation (upon returning false). + Iteration step function. + Selector function for results produced in the sequence. + Time selector function to control the speed of values being produced each iteration. + The generated sequence. + or or or is null. + + + + Generates an observable sequence by running a state-driven and temporal loop producing the sequence's elements, using the specified scheduler to run timers and to send out observer messages. + + The type of the state used in the generator loop. + The type of the elements in the produced sequence. + Initial state. + Condition to terminate generation (upon returning false). + Iteration step function. + Selector function for results produced in the sequence. + Time selector function to control the speed of values being produced each iteration. + Scheduler on which to run the generator loop. + The generated sequence. + or or or or is null. + + + + Generates an observable sequence by running a state-driven and temporal loop producing the sequence's elements. + + The type of the state used in the generator loop. + The type of the elements in the produced sequence. + Initial state. + Condition to terminate generation (upon returning false). + Iteration step function. + Selector function for results produced in the sequence. + Time selector function to control the speed of values being produced each iteration. + The generated sequence. + or or or is null. + + + + Generates an observable sequence by running a state-driven and temporal loop producing the sequence's elements, using the specified scheduler to run timers and to send out observer messages. + + The type of the state used in the generator loop. + The type of the elements in the produced sequence. + Initial state. + Condition to terminate generation (upon returning false). + Iteration step function. + Selector function for results produced in the sequence. + Time selector function to control the speed of values being produced each iteration. + Scheduler on which to run the generator loop. + The generated sequence. + or or or or is null. + + + + Returns an observable sequence that produces a value after each period. + + Period for producing the values in the resulting sequence. If this value is equal to TimeSpan.Zero, the timer will recur as fast as possible. + An observable sequence that produces a value after each period. + is less than TimeSpan.Zero. + + Intervals are measured between the start of subsequent notifications, not between the end of the previous and the start of the next notification. + If the observer takes longer than the interval period to handle the message, the subsequent notification will be delivered immediately after the + current one has been handled. In case you need to control the time between the end and the start of consecutive notifications, consider using the + + operator instead. + + + + + Returns an observable sequence that produces a value after each period, using the specified scheduler to run timers and to send out observer messages. + + Period for producing the values in the resulting sequence. If this value is equal to TimeSpan.Zero, the timer will recur as fast as possible. + Scheduler to run the timer on. + An observable sequence that produces a value after each period. + is less than TimeSpan.Zero. + is null. + + Intervals are measured between the start of subsequent notifications, not between the end of the previous and the start of the next notification. + If the observer takes longer than the interval period to handle the message, the subsequent notification will be delivered immediately after the + current one has been handled. In case you need to control the time between the end and the start of consecutive notifications, consider using the + + operator instead. + + + + + Samples the observable sequence at each interval. + Upon each sampling tick, the latest element (if any) in the source sequence during the last sampling interval is sent to the resulting sequence. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source sequence to sample. + Interval at which to sample. If this value is equal to TimeSpan.Zero, the scheduler will continuously sample the stream. + Sampled observable sequence. + is null. + is less than TimeSpan.Zero. + + Specifying a TimeSpan.Zero value for doesn't guarantee all source sequence elements will be preserved. This is a side-effect + of the asynchrony introduced by the scheduler, where the sampling action may not execute immediately, despite the TimeSpan.Zero due time. + + + + + Samples the observable sequence at each interval, using the specified scheduler to run sampling timers. + Upon each sampling tick, the latest element (if any) in the source sequence during the last sampling interval is sent to the resulting sequence. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source sequence to sample. + Interval at which to sample. If this value is equal to TimeSpan.Zero, the scheduler will continuously sample the stream. + Scheduler to run the sampling timer on. + Sampled observable sequence. + or is null. + is less than TimeSpan.Zero. + + Specifying a TimeSpan.Zero value for doesn't guarantee all source sequence elements will be preserved. This is a side-effect + of the asynchrony introduced by the scheduler, where the sampling action may not execute immediately, despite the TimeSpan.Zero due time. + + + + + Samples the source observable sequence using a sampler observable sequence producing sampling ticks. + Upon each sampling tick, the latest element (if any) in the source sequence during the last sampling interval is sent to the resulting sequence. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + The type of the elements in the sampling sequence. + Source sequence to sample. + Sampling tick sequence. + Sampled observable sequence. + or is null. + + + + Skips elements for the specified duration from the start of the observable source sequence. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source sequence to skip elements for. + Duration for skipping elements from the start of the sequence. + An observable sequence with the elements skipped during the specified duration from the start of the source sequence. + is null. + is less than TimeSpan.Zero. + + + Specifying a TimeSpan.Zero value for doesn't guarantee no elements will be dropped from the start of the source sequence. + This is a side-effect of the asynchrony introduced by the scheduler, where the action that causes callbacks from the source sequence to be forwarded + may not execute immediately, despite the TimeSpan.Zero due time. + + + Errors produced by the source sequence are always forwarded to the result sequence, even if the error occurs before the . + + + + + + Skips elements for the specified duration from the start of the observable source sequence, using the specified scheduler to run timers. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source sequence to skip elements for. + Duration for skipping elements from the start of the sequence. + Scheduler to run the timer on. + An observable sequence with the elements skipped during the specified duration from the start of the source sequence. + or is null. + is less than TimeSpan.Zero. + + + Specifying a TimeSpan.Zero value for doesn't guarantee no elements will be dropped from the start of the source sequence. + This is a side-effect of the asynchrony introduced by the scheduler, where the action that causes callbacks from the source sequence to be forwarded + may not execute immediately, despite the TimeSpan.Zero due time. + + + Errors produced by the source sequence are always forwarded to the result sequence, even if the error occurs before the . + + + + + + Skips elements for the specified duration from the end of the observable source sequence. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source sequence to skip elements for. + Duration for skipping elements from the end of the sequence. + An observable sequence with the elements skipped during the specified duration from the end of the source sequence. + is null. + is less than TimeSpan.Zero. + + This operator accumulates a queue with a length enough to store elements received during the initial window. + As more elements are received, elements older than the specified are taken from the queue and produced on the + result sequence. This causes elements to be delayed with . + + + + + Skips elements for the specified duration from the end of the observable source sequence, using the specified scheduler to run timers. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source sequence to skip elements for. + Duration for skipping elements from the end of the sequence. + Scheduler to run the timer on. + An observable sequence with the elements skipped during the specified duration from the end of the source sequence. + or is null. + is less than TimeSpan.Zero. + + This operator accumulates a queue with a length enough to store elements received during the initial window. + As more elements are received, elements older than the specified are taken from the queue and produced on the + result sequence. This causes elements to be delayed with . + + + + + Skips elements from the observable source sequence until the specified start time. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source sequence to skip elements for. + Time to start taking elements from the source sequence. If this value is less than or equal to DateTimeOffset.UtcNow, no elements will be skipped. + An observable sequence with the elements skipped until the specified start time. + is null. + + Errors produced by the source sequence are always forwarded to the result sequence, even if the error occurs before the . + + + + + Skips elements from the observable source sequence until the specified start time, using the specified scheduler to run timers. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source sequence to skip elements for. + Time to start taking elements from the source sequence. If this value is less than or equal to DateTimeOffset.UtcNow, no elements will be skipped. + Scheduler to run the timer on. + An observable sequence with the elements skipped until the specified start time. + or is null. + + Errors produced by the source sequence are always forwarded to the result sequence, even if the error occurs before the . + + + + + Takes elements for the specified duration from the start of the observable source sequence. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source sequence to take elements from. + Duration for taking elements from the start of the sequence. + An observable sequence with the elements taken during the specified duration from the start of the source sequence. + is null. + is less than TimeSpan.Zero. + + Specifying a TimeSpan.Zero value for doesn't guarantee an empty sequence will be returned. This is a side-effect + of the asynchrony introduced by the scheduler, where the action that stops forwarding callbacks from the source sequence may not execute + immediately, despite the TimeSpan.Zero due time. + + + + + Takes elements for the specified duration from the start of the observable source sequence, using the specified scheduler to run timers. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source sequence to take elements from. + Duration for taking elements from the start of the sequence. + Scheduler to run the timer on. + An observable sequence with the elements taken during the specified duration from the start of the source sequence. + or is null. + is less than TimeSpan.Zero. + + Specifying a TimeSpan.Zero value for doesn't guarantee an empty sequence will be returned. This is a side-effect + of the asynchrony introduced by the scheduler, where the action that stops forwarding callbacks from the source sequence may not execute + immediately, despite the TimeSpan.Zero due time. + + + + + Returns elements within the specified duration from the end of the observable source sequence. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source sequence to take elements from. + Duration for taking elements from the end of the sequence. + An observable sequence with the elements taken during the specified duration from the end of the source sequence. + is null. + is less than TimeSpan.Zero. + + This operator accumulates a buffer with a length enough to store elements for any window during the lifetime of + the source sequence. Upon completion of the source sequence, this buffer is drained on the result sequence. This causes the result elements + to be delayed with . + + + + + Returns elements within the specified duration from the end of the observable source sequence, using the specified scheduler to run timers. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source sequence to take elements from. + Duration for taking elements from the end of the sequence. + Scheduler to run the timer on. + An observable sequence with the elements taken during the specified duration from the end of the source sequence. + or is null. + is less than TimeSpan.Zero. + + This operator accumulates a buffer with a length enough to store elements for any window during the lifetime of + the source sequence. Upon completion of the source sequence, this buffer is drained on the result sequence. This causes the result elements + to be delayed with . + + + + + Returns elements within the specified duration from the end of the observable source sequence, using the specified schedulers to run timers and to drain the collected elements. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source sequence to take elements from. + Duration for taking elements from the end of the sequence. + Scheduler to run the timer on. + Scheduler to drain the collected elements. + An observable sequence with the elements taken during the specified duration from the end of the source sequence. + or or is null. + is less than TimeSpan.Zero. + + This operator accumulates a buffer with a length enough to store elements for any window during the lifetime of + the source sequence. Upon completion of the source sequence, this buffer is drained on the result sequence. This causes the result elements + to be delayed with . + + + + + Returns a list with the elements within the specified duration from the end of the observable source sequence. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source sequence to take elements from. + Duration for taking elements from the end of the sequence. + An observable sequence containing a single list with the elements taken during the specified duration from the end of the source sequence. + is null. + is less than TimeSpan.Zero. + + This operator accumulates a buffer with a length enough to store elements for any window during the lifetime of + the source sequence. Upon completion of the source sequence, this buffer is produced on the result sequence. + + + + + Returns a list with the elements within the specified duration from the end of the observable source sequence, using the specified scheduler to run timers. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source sequence to take elements from. + Duration for taking elements from the end of the sequence. + Scheduler to run the timer on. + An observable sequence containing a single list with the elements taken during the specified duration from the end of the source sequence. + or is null. + is less than TimeSpan.Zero. + + This operator accumulates a buffer with a length enough to store elements for any window during the lifetime of + the source sequence. Upon completion of the source sequence, this buffer is produced on the result sequence. + + + + + Takes elements for the specified duration until the specified end time. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source sequence to take elements from. + Time to stop taking elements from the source sequence. If this value is less than or equal to DateTimeOffset.UtcNow, the result stream will complete immediately. + An observable sequence with the elements taken until the specified end time. + is null. + + + + Takes elements for the specified duration until the specified end time, using the specified scheduler to run timers. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source sequence to take elements from. + Time to stop taking elements from the source sequence. If this value is less than or equal to DateTimeOffset.UtcNow, the result stream will complete immediately. + Scheduler to run the timer on. + An observable sequence with the elements taken until the specified end time. + or is null. + + + + Ignores elements from an observable sequence which are followed by another element within a specified relative time duration. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source sequence to throttle. + Throttling duration for each element. + The throttled sequence. + is null. + is less than TimeSpan.Zero. + + + This operator throttles the source sequence by holding on to each element for the duration specified in . If another + element is produced within this time window, the element is dropped and a new timer is started for the current element, repeating this whole + process. For streams that never have gaps larger than or equal to between elements, the resulting stream won't + produce any elements. In order to reduce the volume of a stream whilst guaranteeing the periodic production of elements, consider using the + Observable.Sample set of operators. + + + Specifying a TimeSpan.Zero value for is not recommended but supported, causing throttling timers to be scheduled + that are due immediately. However, this doesn't guarantee all elements will be retained in the result sequence. This is a side-effect of the + asynchrony introduced by the scheduler, where the action to forward the current element may not execute immediately, despite the TimeSpan.Zero + due time. In such cases, the next element may arrive before the scheduler gets a chance to run the throttling action. + + + + + + Ignores elements from an observable sequence which are followed by another element within a specified relative time duration, using the specified scheduler to run throttling timers. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source sequence to throttle. + Throttling duration for each element. + Scheduler to run the throttle timers on. + The throttled sequence. + or is null. + is less than TimeSpan.Zero. + + + This operator throttles the source sequence by holding on to each element for the duration specified in . If another + element is produced within this time window, the element is dropped and a new timer is started for the current element, repeating this whole + process. For streams that never have gaps larger than or equal to between elements, the resulting stream won't + produce any elements. In order to reduce the volume of a stream whilst guaranteeing the periodic production of elements, consider using the + Observable.Sample set of operators. + + + Specifying a TimeSpan.Zero value for is not recommended but supported, causing throttling timers to be scheduled + that are due immediately. However, this doesn't guarantee all elements will be retained in the result sequence. This is a side-effect of the + asynchrony introduced by the scheduler, where the action to forward the current element may not execute immediately, despite the TimeSpan.Zero + due time. In such cases, the next element may arrive before the scheduler gets a chance to run the throttling action. + + + + + + Ignores elements from an observable sequence which are followed by another value within a computed throttle duration. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + The type of the elements in the throttle sequences selected for each element in the source sequence. + Source sequence to throttle. + Selector function to retrieve a sequence indicating the throttle duration for each given element. + The throttled sequence. + or is null. + + This operator throttles the source sequence by holding on to each element for the duration denoted by . + If another element is produced within this time window, the element is dropped and a new timer is started for the current element, repeating this + whole process. For streams where the duration computed by applying the to each element overlaps with + the occurrence of the successor element, the resulting stream won't produce any elements. In order to reduce the volume of a stream whilst + guaranteeing the periodic production of elements, consider using the Observable.Sample set of operators. + + + + + Records the time interval between consecutive elements in an observable sequence. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source sequence to record time intervals for. + An observable sequence with time interval information on elements. + is null. + + + + Records the time interval between consecutive elements in an observable sequence, using the specified scheduler to compute time intervals. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source sequence to record time intervals for. + Scheduler used to compute time intervals. + An observable sequence with time interval information on elements. + or is null. + + + + Applies a timeout policy for each element in the observable sequence. + If the next element isn't received within the specified timeout duration starting from its predecessor, a TimeoutException is propagated to the observer. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source sequence to perform a timeout for. + Maximum duration between values before a timeout occurs. + The source sequence with a TimeoutException in case of a timeout. + is null. + is less than TimeSpan.Zero. + (Asynchronous) If no element is produced within from the previous element. + + + In case you only want to timeout on the first element, consider using the + operator applied to the source sequence and a delayed sequence. Alternatively, the general-purpose overload + of Timeout, can be used. + + + Specifying a TimeSpan.Zero value for is not recommended but supported, causing timeout timers to be scheduled that are due + immediately. However, this doesn't guarantee a timeout will occur, even for the first element. This is a side-effect of the asynchrony introduced by the + scheduler, where the action to propagate a timeout may not execute immediately, despite the TimeSpan.Zero due time. In such cases, the next element may + arrive before the scheduler gets a chance to run the timeout action. + + + + + + Applies a timeout policy for each element in the observable sequence, using the specified scheduler to run timeout timers. + If the next element isn't received within the specified timeout duration starting from its predecessor, a TimeoutException is propagated to the observer. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source sequence to perform a timeout for. + Maximum duration between values before a timeout occurs. + Scheduler to run the timeout timers on. + The source sequence with a TimeoutException in case of a timeout. + or is null. + is less than TimeSpan.Zero. + (Asynchronous) If no element is produced within from the previous element. + + + In case you only want to timeout on the first element, consider using the + operator applied to the source sequence and a delayed sequence. Alternatively, the general-purpose overload + of Timeout, can be used. + + + Specifying a TimeSpan.Zero value for is not recommended but supported, causing timeout timers to be scheduled that are due + immediately. However, this doesn't guarantee a timeout will occur, even for the first element. This is a side-effect of the asynchrony introduced by the + scheduler, where the action to propagate a timeout may not execute immediately, despite the TimeSpan.Zero due time. In such cases, the next element may + arrive before the scheduler gets a chance to run the timeout action. + + + + + + Applies a timeout policy for each element in the observable sequence. + If the next element isn't received within the specified timeout duration starting from its predecessor, the other observable sequence is used to produce future messages from that point on. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence and the other sequence used upon a timeout. + Source sequence to perform a timeout for. + Maximum duration between values before a timeout occurs. + Sequence to return in case of a timeout. + The source sequence switching to the other sequence in case of a timeout. + or is null. + is less than TimeSpan.Zero. + + + In case you only want to timeout on the first element, consider using the + operator applied to the source sequence and a delayed sequence. Alternatively, the general-purpose overload + of Timeout, can be used. + + + Specifying a TimeSpan.Zero value for is not recommended but supported, causing timeout timers to be scheduled that are due + immediately. However, this doesn't guarantee a timeout will occur, even for the first element. This is a side-effect of the asynchrony introduced by the + scheduler, where the action to propagate a timeout may not execute immediately, despite the TimeSpan.Zero due time. In such cases, the next element may + arrive before the scheduler gets a chance to run the timeout action. + + + + + + Applies a timeout policy for each element in the observable sequence, using the specified scheduler to run timeout timers. + If the next element isn't received within the specified timeout duration starting from its predecessor, the other observable sequence is used to produce future messages from that point on. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence and the other sequence used upon a timeout. + Source sequence to perform a timeout for. + Maximum duration between values before a timeout occurs. + Sequence to return in case of a timeout. + Scheduler to run the timeout timers on. + The source sequence switching to the other sequence in case of a timeout. + or or is null. + is less than TimeSpan.Zero. + + + In case you only want to timeout on the first element, consider using the + operator applied to the source sequence and a delayed sequence. Alternatively, the general-purpose overload + of Timeout, can be used. + + + Specifying a TimeSpan.Zero value for is not recommended but supported, causing timeout timers to be scheduled that are due + immediately. However, this doesn't guarantee a timeout will occur, even for the first element. This is a side-effect of the asynchrony introduced by the + scheduler, where the action to propagate a timeout may not execute immediately, despite the TimeSpan.Zero due time. In such cases, the next element may + arrive before the scheduler gets a chance to run the timeout action. + + + + + + Applies a timeout policy to the observable sequence based on an absolute time. + If the sequence doesn't terminate before the specified absolute due time, a TimeoutException is propagated to the observer. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source sequence to perform a timeout for. + Time when a timeout occurs. If this value is less than or equal to DateTimeOffset.UtcNow, the timeout occurs immediately. + The source sequence with a TimeoutException in case of a timeout. + is null. + (Asynchronous) If the sequence hasn't terminated before . + + In case you only want to timeout on the first element, consider using the + operator applied to the source sequence and a delayed sequence. Alternatively, the general-purpose overload + of Timeout, can be used. + + + + + Applies a timeout policy to the observable sequence based on an absolute time, using the specified scheduler to run timeout timers. + If the sequence doesn't terminate before the specified absolute due time, a TimeoutException is propagated to the observer. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source sequence to perform a timeout for. + Time when a timeout occurs. If this value is less than or equal to DateTimeOffset.UtcNow, the timeout occurs immediately. + Scheduler to run the timeout timers on. + The source sequence with a TimeoutException in case of a timeout. + or is null. + (Asynchronous) If the sequence hasn't terminated before . + + In case you only want to timeout on the first element, consider using the + operator applied to the source sequence and a delayed sequence. Alternatively, the general-purpose overload + of Timeout, can be used. + + + + + Applies a timeout policy to the observable sequence based on an absolute time. + If the sequence doesn't terminate before the specified absolute due time, the other observable sequence is used to produce future messages from that point on. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence and the other sequence used upon a timeout. + Source sequence to perform a timeout for. + Time when a timeout occurs. If this value is less than or equal to DateTimeOffset.UtcNow, the timeout occurs immediately. + Sequence to return in case of a timeout. + The source sequence switching to the other sequence in case of a timeout. + or is null. + + In case you only want to timeout on the first element, consider using the + operator applied to the source sequence and a delayed sequence. Alternatively, the general-purpose overload + of Timeout, can be used. + + + + + Applies a timeout policy to the observable sequence based on an absolute time, using the specified scheduler to run timeout timers. + If the sequence doesn't terminate before the specified absolute due time, the other observable sequence is used to produce future messages from that point on. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence and the other sequence used upon a timeout. + Source sequence to perform a timeout for. + Time when a timeout occurs. If this value is less than or equal to DateTimeOffset.UtcNow, the timeout occurs immediately. + Sequence to return in case of a timeout. + Scheduler to run the timeout timers on. + The source sequence switching to the other sequence in case of a timeout. + or or is null. + + In case you only want to timeout on the first element, consider using the + operator applied to the source sequence and a delayed sequence. Alternatively, the general-purpose overload + of Timeout, can be used. + + + + + Applies a timeout policy to the observable sequence based on a timeout duration computed for each element. + If the next element isn't received within the computed duration starting from its predecessor, a TimeoutException is propagated to the observer. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + The type of the elements in the timeout sequences used to indicate the timeout duration for each element in the source sequence. + Source sequence to perform a timeout for. + Selector to retrieve an observable sequence that represents the timeout between the current element and the next element. + The source sequence with a TimeoutException in case of a timeout. + or is null. + + + + Applies a timeout policy to the observable sequence based on a timeout duration computed for each element. + If the next element isn't received within the computed duration starting from its predecessor, the other observable sequence is used to produce future messages from that point on. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence and the other sequence used upon a timeout. + The type of the elements in the timeout sequences used to indicate the timeout duration for each element in the source sequence. + Source sequence to perform a timeout for. + Selector to retrieve an observable sequence that represents the timeout between the current element and the next element. + Sequence to return in case of a timeout. + The source sequence switching to the other sequence in case of a timeout. + or or is null. + + + + Applies a timeout policy to the observable sequence based on an initial timeout duration for the first element, and a timeout duration computed for each subsequent element. + If the next element isn't received within the computed duration starting from its predecessor, a TimeoutException is propagated to the observer. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + The type of the elements in the timeout sequences used to indicate the timeout duration for each element in the source sequence. + Source sequence to perform a timeout for. + Observable sequence that represents the timeout for the first element. + Selector to retrieve an observable sequence that represents the timeout between the current element and the next element. + The source sequence with a TimeoutException in case of a timeout. + or or is null. + + + + Applies a timeout policy to the observable sequence based on an initial timeout duration for the first element, and a timeout duration computed for each subsequent element. + If the next element isn't received within the computed duration starting from its predecessor, the other observable sequence is used to produce future messages from that point on. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence and the other sequence used upon a timeout. + The type of the elements in the timeout sequences used to indicate the timeout duration for each element in the source sequence. + Source sequence to perform a timeout for. + Observable sequence that represents the timeout for the first element. + Selector to retrieve an observable sequence that represents the timeout between the current element and the next element. + Sequence to return in case of a timeout. + The source sequence switching to the other sequence in case of a timeout. + or or or is null. + + + + Returns an observable sequence that produces a single value after the specified relative due time has elapsed. + + Relative time at which to produce the value. If this value is less than or equal to TimeSpan.Zero, the timer will fire as soon as possible. + An observable sequence that produces a value after the due time has elapsed. + + + + Returns an observable sequence that produces a single value at the specified absolute due time. + + Absolute time at which to produce the value. If this value is less than or equal to DateTimeOffset.UtcNow, the timer will fire as soon as possible. + An observable sequence that produces a value at due time. + + + + Returns an observable sequence that periodically produces a value after the specified initial relative due time has elapsed. + + Relative time at which to produce the first value. If this value is less than or equal to TimeSpan.Zero, the timer will fire as soon as possible. + Period to produce subsequent values. If this value is equal to TimeSpan.Zero, the timer will recur as fast as possible. + An observable sequence that produces a value after due time has elapsed and then after each period. + is less than TimeSpan.Zero. + + + + Returns an observable sequence that periodically produces a value starting at the specified initial absolute due time. + + Absolute time at which to produce the first value. If this value is less than or equal to DateTimeOffset.UtcNow, the timer will fire as soon as possible. + Period to produce subsequent values. If this value is equal to TimeSpan.Zero, the timer will recur as fast as possible. + An observable sequence that produces a value at due time and then after each period. + is less than TimeSpan.Zero. + + + + Returns an observable sequence that produces a single value after the specified relative due time has elapsed, using the specified scheduler to run the timer. + + Relative time at which to produce the value. If this value is less than or equal to TimeSpan.Zero, the timer will fire as soon as possible. + Scheduler to run the timer on. + An observable sequence that produces a value after the due time has elapsed. + is null. + + + + Returns an observable sequence that produces a single value at the specified absolute due time, using the specified scheduler to run the timer. + + Absolute time at which to produce the value. If this value is less than or equal to DateTimeOffset.UtcNow, the timer will fire as soon as possible. + Scheduler to run the timer on. + An observable sequence that produces a value at due time. + is null. + + + + Returns an observable sequence that periodically produces a value after the specified initial relative due time has elapsed, using the specified scheduler to run timers. + + Relative time at which to produce the first value. If this value is less than or equal to TimeSpan.Zero, the timer will fire as soon as possible. + Period to produce subsequent values. If this value is equal to TimeSpan.Zero, the timer will recur as fast as possible. + Scheduler to run timers on. + An observable sequence that produces a value after due time has elapsed and then each period. + is less than TimeSpan.Zero. + is null. + + + + Returns an observable sequence that periodically produces a value starting at the specified initial absolute due time, using the specified scheduler to run timers. + + Absolute time at which to produce the first value. If this value is less than or equal to DateTimeOffset.UtcNow, the timer will fire as soon as possible. + Period to produce subsequent values. If this value is equal to TimeSpan.Zero, the timer will recur as fast as possible. + Scheduler to run timers on. + An observable sequence that produces a value at due time and then after each period. + is less than TimeSpan.Zero. + is null. + + + + Timestamps each element in an observable sequence using the local system clock. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source sequence to timestamp elements for. + An observable sequence with timestamp information on elements. + is null. + + + + Timestamp each element in an observable sequence using the clock of the specified scheduler. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source sequence to timestamp elements for. + Scheduler used to compute timestamps. + An observable sequence with timestamp information on elements. + or is null. + + + + Projects each element of an observable sequence into consecutive non-overlapping windows which are produced based on timing information. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence, and in the windows in the result sequence. + Source sequence to produce windows over. + Length of each window. + The sequence of windows. + is null. + is less than TimeSpan.Zero. + + Specifying a TimeSpan.Zero value for is not recommended but supported, causing the scheduler to create windows as fast as it can. + Because all source sequence elements end up in one of the windows, some windows won't have a zero time span. This is a side-effect of the asynchrony introduced + by the scheduler, where the action to close the current window and to create a new window may not execute immediately, despite the TimeSpan.Zero due time. + + + + + Projects each element of an observable sequence into consecutive non-overlapping windows which are produced based on timing information, using the specified scheduler to run timers. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence, and in the windows in the result sequence. + Source sequence to produce windows over. + Length of each window. + Scheduler to run windowing timers on. + An observable sequence of windows. + or is null. + is less than TimeSpan.Zero. + + Specifying a TimeSpan.Zero value for is not recommended but supported, causing the scheduler to create windows as fast as it can. + Because all source sequence elements end up in one of the windows, some windows won't have a zero time span. This is a side-effect of the asynchrony introduced + by the scheduler, where the action to close the current window and to create a new window may not execute immediately, despite the TimeSpan.Zero due time. + + + + + Projects each element of an observable sequence into zero or more windows which are produced based on timing information. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence, and in the windows in the result sequence. + Source sequence to produce windows over. + Length of each window. + Interval between creation of consecutive windows. + An observable sequence of windows. + is null. + or is less than TimeSpan.Zero. + + + Specifying a TimeSpan.Zero value for is not recommended but supported, causing the scheduler to create windows with minimum duration + length. However, some windows won't have a zero time span. This is a side-effect of the asynchrony introduced by the scheduler, where the action to close the + current window may not execute immediately, despite the TimeSpan.Zero due time. + + + Specifying a TimeSpan.Zero value for is not recommended but supported, causing the scheduler to create windows as fast as it can. + However, this doesn't mean all windows will start at the beginning of the source sequence. This is a side-effect of the asynchrony introduced by the scheduler, + where the action to create a new window may not execute immediately, despite the TimeSpan.Zero due time. + + + + + + Projects each element of an observable sequence into zero or more windows which are produced based on timing information, using the specified scheduler to run timers. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence, and in the windows in the result sequence. + Source sequence to produce windows over. + Length of each window. + Interval between creation of consecutive windows. + Scheduler to run windowing timers on. + An observable sequence of windows. + or is null. + or is less than TimeSpan.Zero. + + + Specifying a TimeSpan.Zero value for is not recommended but supported, causing the scheduler to create windows with minimum duration + length. However, some windows won't have a zero time span. This is a side-effect of the asynchrony introduced by the scheduler, where the action to close the + current window may not execute immediately, despite the TimeSpan.Zero due time. + + + Specifying a TimeSpan.Zero value for is not recommended but supported, causing the scheduler to create windows as fast as it can. + However, this doesn't mean all windows will start at the beginning of the source sequence. This is a side-effect of the asynchrony introduced by the scheduler, + where the action to create a new window may not execute immediately, despite the TimeSpan.Zero due time. + + + + + + Projects each element of an observable sequence into a window that is completed when either it's full or a given amount of time has elapsed. + A useful real-world analogy of this overload is the behavior of a ferry leaving the dock when all seats are taken, or at the scheduled time of departure, whichever event occurs first. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence, and in the windows in the result sequence. + Source sequence to produce windows over. + Maximum time length of a window. + Maximum element count of a window. + An observable sequence of windows. + is null. + is less than TimeSpan.Zero. -or- is less than or equal to zero. + + Specifying a TimeSpan.Zero value for is not recommended but supported, causing the scheduler to create windows as fast as it can. + Because all source sequence elements end up in one of the windows, some windows won't have a zero time span. This is a side-effect of the asynchrony introduced + by the scheduler, where the action to close the current window and to create a new window may not execute immediately, despite the TimeSpan.Zero due time. + + + + + Projects each element of an observable sequence into a window that is completed when either it's full or a given amount of time has elapsed, using the specified scheduler to run timers. + A useful real-world analogy of this overload is the behavior of a ferry leaving the dock when all seats are taken, or at the scheduled time of departure, whichever event occurs first. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence, and in the windows in the result sequence. + Source sequence to produce windows over. + Maximum time length of a window. + Maximum element count of a window. + Scheduler to run windowing timers on. + An observable sequence of windows. + or is null. + is less than TimeSpan.Zero. -or- is less than or equal to zero. + + Specifying a TimeSpan.Zero value for is not recommended but supported, causing the scheduler to create windows as fast as it can. + Because all source sequence elements end up in one of the windows, some windows won't have a zero time span. This is a side-effect of the asynchrony introduced + by the scheduler, where the action to close the current window and to create a new window may not execute immediately, despite the TimeSpan.Zero due time. + + + + + Provides a set of static methods for writing in-memory queries over observable sequences. + + + + + Merges the specified observable sequences into one observable sequence of tuple values whenever any of the observable sequences produces an element. + + The type of the elements in the first source sequence. + The type of the elements in the second source sequence. + First observable source. + Second observable source. + An observable sequence containing the result of combining elements of the sources using tuple values. + or is null. + + + + Merges the specified observable sequences into one observable sequence of tuple values whenever any of the observable sequences produces an element. + + The type of the elements in the first source sequence. + The type of the elements in the second source sequence. + The type of the elements in the third source sequence. + First observable source. + Second observable source. + Third observable source. + An observable sequence containing the result of combining elements of the sources using tuple values. + or or is null. + + + + Merges the specified observable sequences into one observable sequence of tuple values whenever any of the observable sequences produces an element. + + The type of the elements in the first source sequence. + The type of the elements in the second source sequence. + The type of the elements in the third source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fourth source sequence. + First observable source. + Second observable source. + Third observable source. + Fourth observable source. + An observable sequence containing the result of combining elements of the sources using tuple values. + or or or is null. + + + + Merges the specified observable sequences into one observable sequence of tuple values whenever any of the observable sequences produces an element. + + The type of the elements in the first source sequence. + The type of the elements in the second source sequence. + The type of the elements in the third source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fourth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fifth source sequence. + First observable source. + Second observable source. + Third observable source. + Fourth observable source. + Fifth observable source. + An observable sequence containing the result of combining elements of the sources using tuple values. + or or or or is null. + + + + Merges the specified observable sequences into one observable sequence of tuple values whenever any of the observable sequences produces an element. + + The type of the elements in the first source sequence. + The type of the elements in the second source sequence. + The type of the elements in the third source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fourth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fifth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the sixth source sequence. + First observable source. + Second observable source. + Third observable source. + Fourth observable source. + Fifth observable source. + Sixth observable source. + An observable sequence containing the result of combining elements of the sources using tuple values. + or or or or or is null. + + + + Merges the specified observable sequences into one observable sequence of tuple values whenever any of the observable sequences produces an element. + + The type of the elements in the first source sequence. + The type of the elements in the second source sequence. + The type of the elements in the third source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fourth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fifth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the sixth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the seventh source sequence. + First observable source. + Second observable source. + Third observable source. + Fourth observable source. + Fifth observable source. + Sixth observable source. + Seventh observable source. + An observable sequence containing the result of combining elements of the sources using tuple values. + or or or or or or is null. + + + + Merges the specified observable sequences into one observable sequence of tuple values whenever any of the observable sequences produces an element. + + The type of the elements in the first source sequence. + The type of the elements in the second source sequence. + The type of the elements in the third source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fourth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fifth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the sixth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the seventh source sequence. + The type of the elements in the eighth source sequence. + First observable source. + Second observable source. + Third observable source. + Fourth observable source. + Fifth observable source. + Sixth observable source. + Seventh observable source. + Eighth observable source. + An observable sequence containing the result of combining elements of the sources using tuple values. + or or or or or or or is null. + + + + Merges two observable sequences into one observable sequence by combining each element from the first source with the latest element from the second source, if any. + + The type of the elements in the first source sequence. + The type of the elements in the second source sequence. + First observable source. + Second observable source. + An observable sequence containing the result of combining each element of the first source with the latest element from the second source, if any, as a tuple value. + or is null. + + + + Merges an observable sequence and an enumerable sequence into one observable sequence of tuple values. + + The type of the elements in the first observable source sequence. + The type of the elements in the second enumerable source sequence. + First observable source. + Second enumerable source. + An observable sequence containing the result of pairwise combining the elements of the first and second source as a tuple value. + or is null. + + + + Merges the specified observable sequences into one observable sequence of tuple values whenever all of the observable sequences have produced an element at a corresponding index. + + The type of the elements in the first source sequence. + The type of the elements in the second source sequence. + First observable source. + Second observable source. + An observable sequence containing the result of combining elements of the sources using tuple values. + or is null. + + + + Merges the specified observable sequences into one observable sequence of tuple values whenever all of the observable sequences have produced an element at a corresponding index. + + The type of the elements in the first source sequence. + The type of the elements in the second source sequence. + The type of the elements in the third source sequence. + First observable source. + Second observable source. + Third observable source. + An observable sequence containing the result of combining elements of the sources using tuple values. + or or is null. + + + + Merges the specified observable sequences into one observable sequence of tuple values whenever all of the observable sequences have produced an element at a corresponding index. + + The type of the elements in the first source sequence. + The type of the elements in the second source sequence. + The type of the elements in the third source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fourth source sequence. + First observable source. + Second observable source. + Third observable source. + Fourth observable source. + An observable sequence containing the result of combining elements of the sources using tuple values. + or or or is null. + + + + Merges the specified observable sequences into one observable sequence of tuple values whenever all of the observable sequences have produced an element at a corresponding index. + + The type of the elements in the first source sequence. + The type of the elements in the second source sequence. + The type of the elements in the third source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fourth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fifth source sequence. + First observable source. + Second observable source. + Third observable source. + Fourth observable source. + Fifth observable source. + An observable sequence containing the result of combining elements of the sources using tuple values. + or or or or is null. + + + + Merges the specified observable sequences into one observable sequence of tuple values whenever all of the observable sequences have produced an element at a corresponding index. + + The type of the elements in the first source sequence. + The type of the elements in the second source sequence. + The type of the elements in the third source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fourth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fifth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the sixth source sequence. + First observable source. + Second observable source. + Third observable source. + Fourth observable source. + Fifth observable source. + Sixth observable source. + An observable sequence containing the result of combining elements of the sources using tuple values. + or or or or or is null. + + + + Merges the specified observable sequences into one observable sequence of tuple values whenever all of the observable sequences have produced an element at a corresponding index. + + The type of the elements in the first source sequence. + The type of the elements in the second source sequence. + The type of the elements in the third source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fourth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fifth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the sixth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the seventh source sequence. + First observable source. + Second observable source. + Third observable source. + Fourth observable source. + Fifth observable source. + Sixth observable source. + Seventh observable source. + An observable sequence containing the result of combining elements of the sources using tuple values. + or or or or or or is null. + + + + Merges the specified observable sequences into one observable sequence of tuple values whenever all of the observable sequences have produced an element at a corresponding index. + + The type of the elements in the first source sequence. + The type of the elements in the second source sequence. + The type of the elements in the third source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fourth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fifth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the sixth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the seventh source sequence. + The type of the elements in the eighth source sequence. + First observable source. + Second observable source. + Third observable source. + Fourth observable source. + Fifth observable source. + Sixth observable source. + Seventh observable source. + Eighth observable source. + An observable sequence containing the result of combining elements of the sources using tuple values. + or or or or or or or is null. + + + + Subscribes to each observable sequence returned by the iteratorMethod in sequence and returns the observable sequence of values sent to the observer given to the iteratorMethod. + + The type of the elements in the produced sequence. + Iterator method that produces elements in the resulting sequence by calling the given observer. + An observable sequence obtained by running the iterator and returning the elements that were sent to the observer. + is null. + + + + Subscribes to each observable sequence returned by the iteratorMethod in sequence and produces a Unit value on the resulting sequence for each step of the iteration. + + Iterator method that drives the resulting observable sequence. + An observable sequence obtained by running the iterator and returning Unit values for each iteration step. + is null. + + + + Expands an observable sequence by recursively invoking selector, using the specified scheduler to enumerate the queue of obtained sequences. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence and each of the recursively expanded sources obtained by running the selector function. + Source sequence with the initial elements. + Selector function to invoke for each produced element, resulting in another sequence to which the selector will be invoked recursively again. + Scheduler on which to perform the expansion by enumerating the internal queue of obtained sequences. + An observable sequence containing all the elements produced by the recursive expansion. + or or is null. + + + + Expands an observable sequence by recursively invoking selector. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence and each of the recursively expanded sources obtained by running the selector function. + Source sequence with the initial elements. + Selector function to invoke for each produced element, resulting in another sequence to which the selector will be invoked recursively again. + An observable sequence containing all the elements produced by the recursive expansion. + or is null. + + + + Runs two observable sequences in parallel and combines their last elements. + + The type of the elements in the first source sequence. + The type of the elements in the second source sequence. + The type of the elements in the result sequence, returned by the selector function. + First observable sequence. + Second observable sequence. + Result selector function to invoke with the last elements of both sequences. + An observable sequence with the result of calling the selector function with the last elements of both input sequences. + or or is null. + + + + Runs all specified observable sequences in parallel and collects their last elements. + + The type of the elements in the source sequences. + Observable sequence to collect the last elements for. + An observable sequence with an array collecting the last elements of all the input sequences. + is null. + + + + Runs all observable sequences in the enumerable sources sequence in parallel and collect their last elements. + + The type of the elements in the source sequences. + Observable sequence to collect the last elements for. + An observable sequence with an array collecting the last elements of all the input sequences. + is null. + + + + Returns an observable sequence that is the result of invoking the selector on the source sequence, without sharing subscriptions. + This operator allows for a fluent style of writing queries that use the same sequence multiple times. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + The type of the elements in the result sequence. + Source sequence that will be shared in the selector function. + Selector function which can use the source sequence as many times as needed, without sharing subscriptions to the source sequence. + An observable sequence that contains the elements of a sequence produced by multicasting the source sequence within a selector function. + or is null. + + + + Comonadic bind operator. + + + + + Comonadic bind operator. + + + + + Immediately subscribes to source and retains the elements in the observable sequence. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source sequence. + Object that's both an observable sequence and a list which can be used to access the source sequence's elements. + is null. + + + + Provides a set of static methods for writing queries over observable sequences, allowing translation to a target query language. + + + + + Gets the local query provider which will retarget Qbservable-based queries to the corresponding Observable-based query for in-memory execution upon subscription. + + + + + Converts an in-memory observable sequence into an sequence with an expression tree representing the source sequence. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source sequence. + sequence representing the given observable source sequence. + is null. + + + + Returns the input typed as an . + This operator is used to separate the part of the query that's captured as an expression tree from the part that's executed locally. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + An sequence to convert to an sequence. + The original source object, but typed as an . + is null. + + + + Converts an enumerable sequence to an observable sequence. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Enumerable sequence to convert to an observable sequence. + The observable sequence whose elements are pulled from the given enumerable sequence. + is null. + This operator requires the source's object (see ) to implement . + + + + Converts an enumerable sequence to an observable sequence, using the specified scheduler to run the enumeration loop. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Enumerable sequence to convert to an observable sequence. + Scheduler to run the enumeration of the input sequence on. + The observable sequence whose elements are pulled from the given enumerable sequence. + or is null. + This operator requires the source's object (see ) to implement . + + + + Applies an accumulator function over an observable sequence, returning the result of the aggregation as a single element in the result sequence. + For aggregation behavior with incremental intermediate results, see . + + The type of the elements in the source sequence and the result of the aggregation. + An observable sequence to aggregate over. + An accumulator function to be invoked on each element. + An observable sequence containing a single element with the final accumulator value. + + or is null. + (Asynchronous) The source sequence is empty. + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Applies an accumulator function over an observable sequence, returning the result of the aggregation as a single element in the result sequence. The specified seed value is used as the initial accumulator value. + For aggregation behavior with incremental intermediate results, see . + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + The type of the result of the aggregation. + An observable sequence to aggregate over. + The initial accumulator value. + An accumulator function to be invoked on each element. + An observable sequence containing a single element with the final accumulator value. + + or is null. + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Applies an accumulator function over an observable sequence, returning the result of the aggregation as a single element in the result sequence. The specified seed value is used as the initial accumulator value, + and the specified result selector function is used to select the result value. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + The type of the accumulator value. + The type of the resulting value. + An observable sequence to aggregate over. + The initial accumulator value. + An accumulator function to be invoked on each element. + A function to transform the final accumulator value into the result value. + An observable sequence containing a single element with the final accumulator value. + + or or is null. + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Determines whether all elements of an observable sequence satisfy a condition. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + An observable sequence whose elements to apply the predicate to. + A function to test each element for a condition. + An observable sequence containing a single element determining whether all elements in the source sequence pass the test in the specified predicate. + + or is null. + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Propagates the observable sequence that reacts first. + + The type of the elements in the source sequences. + First observable sequence. + Second observable sequence. + An observable sequence that surfaces either of the given sequences, whichever reacted first. + + or is null. + + + + Propagates the observable sequence that reacts first. + + Query provider used to construct the data source. + The type of the elements in the source sequences. + Observable sources competing to react first. + An observable sequence that surfaces any of the given sequences, whichever reacted first. + + is null. + + + + Propagates the observable sequence that reacts first. + + Query provider used to construct the data source. + The type of the elements in the source sequences. + Observable sources competing to react first. + An observable sequence that surfaces any of the given sequences, whichever reacted first. + + is null. + + + + Determines whether an observable sequence contains any elements. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + An observable sequence to check for non-emptiness. + An observable sequence containing a single element determining whether the source sequence contains any elements. + + is null. + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Determines whether any element of an observable sequence satisfies a condition. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + An observable sequence whose elements to apply the predicate to. + A function to test each element for a condition. + An observable sequence containing a single element determining whether any elements in the source sequence pass the test in the specified predicate. + + or is null. + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Append a value to an observable sequence. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source sequence to append the value to. + Value to append to the specified sequence. + The source sequence appended with the specified value. + + is null. + + + + Append a value to an observable sequence. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source sequence to append the value to. + Value to append to the specified sequence. + Scheduler to emit the append values on. + The source sequence appended with the specified value. + + is null. + + + + Automatically connect the upstream IConnectableObservable at most once when the + specified number of IObservers have subscribed to this IObservable. + + Query provider used to construct the data source. + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Connectable observable sequence. + The number of observers required to subscribe before the connection to source happens, non-positive value will trigger an immediate subscription. + If not null, the connection's IDisposable is provided to it. + An observable sequence that connects to the source at most once when the given number of observers have subscribed to it. + + is null. + + + + Computes the average of an observable sequence of values. + + A sequence of values to calculate the average of. + An observable sequence containing a single element with the average of the sequence of values. + + is null. + (Asynchronous) The source sequence is empty. + (Asynchronous) The sum of the elements in the source sequence is larger than . + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Computes the average of an observable sequence of values. + + A sequence of values to calculate the average of. + An observable sequence containing a single element with the average of the sequence of values. + + is null. + (Asynchronous) The source sequence is empty. + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Computes the average of an observable sequence of values. + + A sequence of values to calculate the average of. + An observable sequence containing a single element with the average of the sequence of values. + + is null. + (Asynchronous) The source sequence is empty. + (Asynchronous) The sum of the elements in the source sequence is larger than . + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Computes the average of an observable sequence of values. + + A sequence of values to calculate the average of. + An observable sequence containing a single element with the average of the sequence of values. + + is null. + (Asynchronous) The source sequence is empty. + (Asynchronous) The sum of the elements in the source sequence is larger than . + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Computes the average of an observable sequence of nullable values. + + A sequence of nullable values to calculate the average of. + An observable sequence containing a single element with the average of the sequence of values, or null if the source sequence is empty or contains only values that are null. + + is null. + (Asynchronous) The source sequence is empty. + (Asynchronous) The sum of the elements in the source sequence is larger than . + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Computes the average of an observable sequence of nullable values. + + A sequence of nullable values to calculate the average of. + An observable sequence containing a single element with the average of the sequence of values, or null if the source sequence is empty or contains only values that are null. + + is null. + (Asynchronous) The source sequence is empty. + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Computes the average of an observable sequence of nullable values. + + A sequence of nullable values to calculate the average of. + An observable sequence containing a single element with the average of the sequence of values, or null if the source sequence is empty or contains only values that are null. + + is null. + (Asynchronous) The source sequence is empty. + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + (Asynchronous) The sum of the elements in the source sequence is larger than . + + + + Computes the average of an observable sequence of nullable values. + + A sequence of nullable values to calculate the average of. + An observable sequence containing a single element with the average of the sequence of values, or null if the source sequence is empty or contains only values that are null. + + is null. + (Asynchronous) The source sequence is empty. + (Asynchronous) The sum of the elements in the source sequence is larger than . + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Computes the average of an observable sequence of nullable values. + + A sequence of nullable values to calculate the average of. + An observable sequence containing a single element with the average of the sequence of values, or null if the source sequence is empty or contains only values that are null. + + is null. + (Asynchronous) The source sequence is empty. + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Computes the average of an observable sequence of values. + + A sequence of values to calculate the average of. + An observable sequence containing a single element with the average of the sequence of values. + + is null. + (Asynchronous) The source sequence is empty. + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Computes the average of an observable sequence of values that are obtained by invoking a transform function on each element of the input sequence. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + A sequence of values to calculate the average of. + A transform function to apply to each element. + An observable sequence containing a single element with the average of the sequence of values. + + or is null. + (Asynchronous) The source sequence is empty. + (Asynchronous) The sum of the projected values for the elements in the source sequence is larger than . + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Computes the average of an observable sequence of values that are obtained by invoking a transform function on each element of the input sequence. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + A sequence of values to calculate the average of. + A transform function to apply to each element. + An observable sequence containing a single element with the average of the sequence of values. + + or is null. + (Asynchronous) The source sequence is empty. + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Computes the average of an observable sequence of values that are obtained by invoking a transform function on each element of the input sequence. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + A sequence of values to calculate the average of. + A transform function to apply to each element. + An observable sequence containing a single element with the average of the sequence of values. + + or is null. + (Asynchronous) The source sequence is empty. + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Computes the average of an observable sequence of values that are obtained by invoking a transform function on each element of the input sequence. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + A sequence of values to calculate the average of. + A transform function to apply to each element. + An observable sequence containing a single element with the average of the sequence of values. + + or is null. + (Asynchronous) The source sequence is empty. + (Asynchronous) The sum of the projected values for the elements in the source sequence is larger than . + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Computes the average of an observable sequence of values that are obtained by invoking a transform function on each element of the input sequence. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + A sequence of values to calculate the average of. + A transform function to apply to each element. + An observable sequence containing a single element with the average of the sequence of values. + + or is null. + (Asynchronous) The source sequence is empty. + (Asynchronous) The sum of the projected values for the elements in the source sequence is larger than . + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Computes the average of an observable sequence of nullable values that are obtained by invoking a transform function on each element of the input sequence. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + A sequence of values to calculate the average of. + A transform function to apply to each element. + An observable sequence containing a single element with the average of the sequence of values, or null if the source sequence is empty or contains only values that are null. + + or is null. + (Asynchronous) The source sequence is empty. + (Asynchronous) The sum of the projected values for the elements in the source sequence is larger than . + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Computes the average of an observable sequence of nullable values that are obtained by invoking a transform function on each element of the input sequence. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + A sequence of values to calculate the average of. + A transform function to apply to each element. + An observable sequence containing a single element with the average of the sequence of values, or null if the source sequence is empty or contains only values that are null. + + or is null. + (Asynchronous) The source sequence is empty. + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Computes the average of an observable sequence of nullable values that are obtained by invoking a transform function on each element of the input sequence. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + A sequence of values to calculate the average of. + A transform function to apply to each element. + An observable sequence containing a single element with the average of the sequence of values, or null if the source sequence is empty or contains only values that are null. + + or is null. + (Asynchronous) The source sequence is empty. + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Computes the average of an observable sequence of nullable values that are obtained by invoking a transform function on each element of the input sequence. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + A sequence of values to calculate the average of. + A transform function to apply to each element. + An observable sequence containing a single element with the average of the sequence of values, or null if the source sequence is empty or contains only values that are null. + + or is null. + (Asynchronous) The source sequence is empty. + (Asynchronous) The sum of the projected values for the elements in the source sequence is larger than . + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Computes the average of an observable sequence of nullable values that are obtained by invoking a transform function on each element of the input sequence. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + A sequence of values to calculate the average of. + A transform function to apply to each element. + An observable sequence containing a single element with the average of the sequence of values, or null if the source sequence is empty or contains only values that are null. + + or is null. + (Asynchronous) The source sequence is empty. + (Asynchronous) The sum of the projected values for the elements in the source sequence is larger than . + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Projects each element of an observable sequence into consecutive non-overlapping buffers which are produced based on element count information. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence, and in the lists in the result sequence. + Source sequence to produce buffers over. + Length of each buffer. + An observable sequence of buffers. + + is null. + + is less than or equal to zero. + + + + Projects each element of an observable sequence into zero or more buffers which are produced based on element count information. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence, and in the lists in the result sequence. + Source sequence to produce buffers over. + Length of each buffer. + Number of elements to skip between creation of consecutive buffers. + An observable sequence of buffers. + + is null. + + or is less than or equal to zero. + + + + Projects each element of an observable sequence into consecutive non-overlapping buffers which are produced based on timing information. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence, and in the lists in the result sequence. + Source sequence to produce buffers over. + Length of each buffer. + An observable sequence of buffers. + + is null. + + is less than TimeSpan.Zero. + + Specifying a TimeSpan.Zero value for is not recommended but supported, causing the scheduler to create buffers as fast as it can. + Because all source sequence elements end up in one of the buffers, some buffers won't have a zero time span. This is a side-effect of the asynchrony introduced + by the scheduler, where the action to close the current buffer and to create a new buffer may not execute immediately, despite the TimeSpan.Zero due time. + + + + + Projects each element of an observable sequence into a buffer that's sent out when either it's full or a given amount of time has elapsed. + A useful real-world analogy of this overload is the behavior of a ferry leaving the dock when all seats are taken, or at the scheduled time of departure, whichever event occurs first. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence, and in the lists in the result sequence. + Source sequence to produce buffers over. + Maximum time length of a window. + Maximum element count of a window. + An observable sequence of buffers. + + is null. + + is less than TimeSpan.Zero. -or- is less than or equal to zero. + + Specifying a TimeSpan.Zero value for is not recommended but supported, causing the scheduler to create buffers as fast as it can. + Because all source sequence elements end up in one of the buffers, some buffers won't have a zero time span. This is a side-effect of the asynchrony introduced + by the scheduler, where the action to close the current buffer and to create a new buffer may not execute immediately, despite the TimeSpan.Zero due time. + + + + + Projects each element of an observable sequence into a buffer that's sent out when either it's full or a given amount of time has elapsed, using the specified scheduler to run timers. + A useful real-world analogy of this overload is the behavior of a ferry leaving the dock when all seats are taken, or at the scheduled time of departure, whichever event occurs first. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence, and in the lists in the result sequence. + Source sequence to produce buffers over. + Maximum time length of a buffer. + Maximum element count of a buffer. + Scheduler to run buffering timers on. + An observable sequence of buffers. + + or is null. + + is less than TimeSpan.Zero. -or- is less than or equal to zero. + + Specifying a TimeSpan.Zero value for is not recommended but supported, causing the scheduler to create buffers as fast as it can. + Because all source sequence elements end up in one of the buffers, some buffers won't have a zero time span. This is a side-effect of the asynchrony introduced + by the scheduler, where the action to close the current buffer and to create a new buffer may not execute immediately, despite the TimeSpan.Zero due time. + + + + + Projects each element of an observable sequence into consecutive non-overlapping buffers which are produced based on timing information, using the specified scheduler to run timers. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence, and in the lists in the result sequence. + Source sequence to produce buffers over. + Length of each buffer. + Scheduler to run buffering timers on. + An observable sequence of buffers. + + or is null. + + is less than TimeSpan.Zero. + + Specifying a TimeSpan.Zero value for is not recommended but supported, causing the scheduler to create buffers as fast as it can. + Because all source sequence elements end up in one of the buffers, some buffers won't have a zero time span. This is a side-effect of the asynchrony introduced + by the scheduler, where the action to close the current buffer and to create a new buffer may not execute immediately, despite the TimeSpan.Zero due time. + + + + + Projects each element of an observable sequence into zero or more buffers which are produced based on timing information. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence, and in the lists in the result sequence. + Source sequence to produce buffers over. + Length of each buffer. + Interval between creation of consecutive buffers. + An observable sequence of buffers. + + is null. + + or is less than TimeSpan.Zero. + + + Specifying a TimeSpan.Zero value for is not recommended but supported, causing the scheduler to create buffers with minimum duration + length. However, some buffers won't have a zero time span. This is a side-effect of the asynchrony introduced by the scheduler, where the action to close the + current buffer may not execute immediately, despite the TimeSpan.Zero due time. + + + Specifying a TimeSpan.Zero value for is not recommended but supported, causing the scheduler to create buffers as fast as it can. + However, this doesn't mean all buffers will start at the beginning of the source sequence. This is a side-effect of the asynchrony introduced by the scheduler, + where the action to create a new buffer may not execute immediately, despite the TimeSpan.Zero due time. + + + + + + Projects each element of an observable sequence into zero or more buffers which are produced based on timing information, using the specified scheduler to run timers. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence, and in the lists in the result sequence. + Source sequence to produce buffers over. + Length of each buffer. + Interval between creation of consecutive buffers. + Scheduler to run buffering timers on. + An observable sequence of buffers. + + or is null. + + or is less than TimeSpan.Zero. + + + Specifying a TimeSpan.Zero value for is not recommended but supported, causing the scheduler to create buffers with minimum duration + length. However, some buffers won't have a zero time span. This is a side-effect of the asynchrony introduced by the scheduler, where the action to close the + current buffer may not execute immediately, despite the TimeSpan.Zero due time. + + + Specifying a TimeSpan.Zero value for is not recommended but supported, causing the scheduler to create buffers as fast as it can. + However, this doesn't mean all buffers will start at the beginning of the source sequence. This is a side-effect of the asynchrony introduced by the scheduler, + where the action to create a new buffer may not execute immediately, despite the TimeSpan.Zero due time. + + + + + + Projects each element of an observable sequence into consecutive non-overlapping buffers. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence, and in the lists in the result sequence. + The type of the elements in the sequences indicating buffer boundary events. + Source sequence to produce buffers over. + Sequence of buffer boundary markers. The current buffer is closed and a new buffer is opened upon receiving a boundary marker. + An observable sequence of buffers. + + or is null. + + + + Projects each element of an observable sequence into consecutive non-overlapping buffers. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence, and in the lists in the result sequence. + The type of the elements in the sequences indicating buffer closing events. + Source sequence to produce buffers over. + A function invoked to define the boundaries of the produced buffers. A new buffer is started when the previous one is closed. + An observable sequence of buffers. + + or is null. + + + + Projects each element of an observable sequence into zero or more buffers. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence, and in the lists in the result sequence. + The type of the elements in the sequence indicating buffer opening events, also passed to the closing selector to obtain a sequence of buffer closing events. + The type of the elements in the sequences indicating buffer closing events. + Source sequence to produce buffers over. + Observable sequence whose elements denote the creation of new buffers. + A function invoked to define the closing of each produced buffer. + An observable sequence of buffers. + + or or is null. + + + + Uses to determine which source in to return, choosing an empty sequence if no match is found. + + Query provider used to construct the data source. + The type of the value returned by the selector function, used to look up the resulting source. + The type of the elements in the result sequence. + Selector function invoked to determine the source to lookup in the dictionary. + Dictionary of sources to select from based on the invocation result. + The observable sequence retrieved from the dictionary based on the invocation result, or an empty sequence if no match is found. + + or is null. + + + + Uses to determine which source in to return, choosing if no match is found. + + Query provider used to construct the data source. + The type of the value returned by the selector function, used to look up the resulting source. + The type of the elements in the result sequence. + Selector function invoked to determine the source to lookup in the dictionary. + Dictionary of sources to select from based on the invocation result. + Default source to select in case no matching source in is found. + The observable sequence retrieved from the dictionary based on the invocation result, or if no match is found. + + or or is null. + + + + Uses to determine which source in to return, choosing an empty sequence on the specified scheduler if no match is found. + + Query provider used to construct the data source. + The type of the value returned by the selector function, used to look up the resulting source. + The type of the elements in the result sequence. + Selector function invoked to determine the source to lookup in the dictionary. + Dictionary of sources to select from based on the invocation result. + Scheduler to generate an empty sequence on in case no matching source in is found. + The observable sequence retrieved from the dictionary based on the invocation result, or an empty sequence if no match is found. + + or or is null. + + + + Converts the elements of an observable sequence to the specified type. + + The type to convert the elements in the source sequence to. + The observable sequence that contains the elements to be converted. + An observable sequence that contains each element of the source sequence converted to the specified type. + + is null. + + + + Continues an observable sequence that is terminated by an exception with the next observable sequence. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence and handler sequence. + First observable sequence whose exception (if any) is caught. + Second observable sequence used to produce results when an error occurred in the first sequence. + An observable sequence containing the first sequence's elements, followed by the elements of the second sequence in case an exception occurred. + + or is null. + + + + Continues an observable sequence that is terminated by an exception with the next observable sequence. + + Query provider used to construct the data source. + The type of the elements in the source and handler sequences. + Observable sequences to catch exceptions for. + An observable sequence containing elements from consecutive source sequences until a source sequence terminates successfully. + + is null. + + + + Continues an observable sequence that is terminated by an exception with the next observable sequence. + + Query provider used to construct the data source. + The type of the elements in the source and handler sequences. + Observable sequences to catch exceptions for. + An observable sequence containing elements from consecutive source sequences until a source sequence terminates successfully. + + is null. + + + + Continues an observable sequence that is terminated by an exception of the specified type with the observable sequence produced by the handler. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence and sequences returned by the exception handler function. + The type of the exception to catch and handle. Needs to derive from . + Source sequence. + Exception handler function, producing another observable sequence. + An observable sequence containing the source sequence's elements, followed by the elements produced by the handler's resulting observable sequence in case an exception occurred. + + or is null. + + + + Produces an enumerable sequence of consecutive (possibly empty) chunks of the source sequence. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source observable sequence. + The enumerable sequence that returns consecutive (possibly empty) chunks upon each iteration. + + is null. + This operator requires the source's object (see ) to implement . + + + + Produces an enumerable sequence that returns elements collected/aggregated from the source sequence between consecutive iterations. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + The type of the elements produced by the merge operation during collection. + Source observable sequence. + Factory to create the initial collector object. + Merges a sequence element with the current collector. + Factory to replace the current collector by a new collector. + The enumerable sequence that returns collected/aggregated elements from the source sequence upon each iteration. + + or or or is null. + This operator requires the source's object (see ) to implement . + + + + Produces an enumerable sequence that returns elements collected/aggregated from the source sequence between consecutive iterations. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + The type of the elements produced by the merge operation during collection. + Source observable sequence. + Factory to create a new collector object. + Merges a sequence element with the current collector. + The enumerable sequence that returns collected/aggregated elements from the source sequence upon each iteration. + + or or is null. + This operator requires the source's object (see ) to implement . + + + + Merges the specified observable sequences into one observable sequence by emitting a list with the latest source elements whenever any of the observable sequences produces an element. + + Query provider used to construct the data source. + The type of the elements in the source sequences, and in the lists in the result sequence. + Observable sources. + An observable sequence containing lists of the latest elements of the sources. + + is null. + If a non-empty source completes, its very last value will be used for creating subsequent combinations until all sources terminate. + + + + Merges the specified observable sequences into one observable sequence by emitting a list with the latest source elements whenever any of the observable sequences produces an element. + + Query provider used to construct the data source. + The type of the elements in the source sequences, and in the lists in the result sequence. + Observable sources. + An observable sequence containing lists of the latest elements of the sources. + + is null. + If a non-empty source completes, its very last value will be used for creating subsequent combinations until all sources terminate. + + + + Merges the specified observable sequences into one observable sequence by using the selector function whenever any of the observable sequences produces an element. + + Query provider used to construct the data source. + The type of the elements in the source sequences. + The type of the elements in the result sequence, returned by the selector function. + Observable sources. + Function to invoke whenever any of the sources produces an element. For efficiency, the input list is reused after the selector returns. Either aggregate or copy the values during the function call. + An observable sequence containing the result of combining elements of the sources using the specified result selector function. + + or is null. + If a non-empty source completes, its very last value will be used for creating subsequent combinations until all sources terminate. + + + + Merges two observable sequences into one observable sequence by using the selector function whenever one of the observable sequences produces an element. + + The type of the elements in the first source sequence. + The type of the elements in the second source sequence. + The type of the elements in the result sequence, returned by the selector function. + First observable source. + Second observable source. + Function to invoke whenever either of the sources produces an element. + An observable sequence containing the result of combining elements of both sources using the specified result selector function. + + or or is null. + If a non-empty source completes, its very last value will be used for creating subsequent combinations until all sources terminate. + + + + Merges the specified observable sequences into one observable sequence by using the selector function whenever any of the observable sequences produces an element. + + The type of the elements in the first source sequence. + The type of the elements in the second source sequence. + The type of the elements in the third source sequence. + The type of the elements in the result sequence, returned by the selector function. + First observable source. + Second observable source. + Third observable source. + Function to invoke whenever any of the sources produces an element. + An observable sequence containing the result of combining elements of the sources using the specified result selector function. + + or or or is null. + If a non-empty source completes, its very last value will be used for creating subsequent combinations until all sources terminate. + + + + Merges the specified observable sequences into one observable sequence by using the selector function whenever any of the observable sequences produces an element. + + The type of the elements in the first source sequence. + The type of the elements in the second source sequence. + The type of the elements in the third source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fourth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the result sequence, returned by the selector function. + First observable source. + Second observable source. + Third observable source. + Fourth observable source. + Function to invoke whenever any of the sources produces an element. + An observable sequence containing the result of combining elements of the sources using the specified result selector function. + + or or or or is null. + If a non-empty source completes, its very last value will be used for creating subsequent combinations until all sources terminate. + + + + Merges the specified observable sequences into one observable sequence by using the selector function whenever any of the observable sequences produces an element. + + The type of the elements in the first source sequence. + The type of the elements in the second source sequence. + The type of the elements in the third source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fourth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fifth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the result sequence, returned by the selector function. + First observable source. + Second observable source. + Third observable source. + Fourth observable source. + Fifth observable source. + Function to invoke whenever any of the sources produces an element. + An observable sequence containing the result of combining elements of the sources using the specified result selector function. + + or or or or or is null. + If a non-empty source completes, its very last value will be used for creating subsequent combinations until all sources terminate. + + + + Merges the specified observable sequences into one observable sequence by using the selector function whenever any of the observable sequences produces an element. + + The type of the elements in the first source sequence. + The type of the elements in the second source sequence. + The type of the elements in the third source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fourth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fifth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the sixth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the result sequence, returned by the selector function. + First observable source. + Second observable source. + Third observable source. + Fourth observable source. + Fifth observable source. + Sixth observable source. + Function to invoke whenever any of the sources produces an element. + An observable sequence containing the result of combining elements of the sources using the specified result selector function. + + or or or or or or is null. + If a non-empty source completes, its very last value will be used for creating subsequent combinations until all sources terminate. + + + + Merges the specified observable sequences into one observable sequence by using the selector function whenever any of the observable sequences produces an element. + + The type of the elements in the first source sequence. + The type of the elements in the second source sequence. + The type of the elements in the third source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fourth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fifth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the sixth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the seventh source sequence. + The type of the elements in the result sequence, returned by the selector function. + First observable source. + Second observable source. + Third observable source. + Fourth observable source. + Fifth observable source. + Sixth observable source. + Seventh observable source. + Function to invoke whenever any of the sources produces an element. + An observable sequence containing the result of combining elements of the sources using the specified result selector function. + + or or or or or or or is null. + If a non-empty source completes, its very last value will be used for creating subsequent combinations until all sources terminate. + + + + Merges the specified observable sequences into one observable sequence by using the selector function whenever any of the observable sequences produces an element. + + The type of the elements in the first source sequence. + The type of the elements in the second source sequence. + The type of the elements in the third source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fourth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fifth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the sixth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the seventh source sequence. + The type of the elements in the eighth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the result sequence, returned by the selector function. + First observable source. + Second observable source. + Third observable source. + Fourth observable source. + Fifth observable source. + Sixth observable source. + Seventh observable source. + Eighth observable source. + Function to invoke whenever any of the sources produces an element. + An observable sequence containing the result of combining elements of the sources using the specified result selector function. + + or or or or or or or or is null. + If a non-empty source completes, its very last value will be used for creating subsequent combinations until all sources terminate. + + + + Merges the specified observable sequences into one observable sequence by using the selector function whenever any of the observable sequences produces an element. + + The type of the elements in the first source sequence. + The type of the elements in the second source sequence. + The type of the elements in the third source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fourth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fifth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the sixth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the seventh source sequence. + The type of the elements in the eighth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the ninth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the result sequence, returned by the selector function. + First observable source. + Second observable source. + Third observable source. + Fourth observable source. + Fifth observable source. + Sixth observable source. + Seventh observable source. + Eighth observable source. + Ninth observable source. + Function to invoke whenever any of the sources produces an element. + An observable sequence containing the result of combining elements of the sources using the specified result selector function. + + or or or or or or or or or is null. + If a non-empty source completes, its very last value will be used for creating subsequent combinations until all sources terminate. + + + + Merges the specified observable sequences into one observable sequence by using the selector function whenever any of the observable sequences produces an element. + + The type of the elements in the first source sequence. + The type of the elements in the second source sequence. + The type of the elements in the third source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fourth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fifth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the sixth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the seventh source sequence. + The type of the elements in the eighth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the ninth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the tenth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the result sequence, returned by the selector function. + First observable source. + Second observable source. + Third observable source. + Fourth observable source. + Fifth observable source. + Sixth observable source. + Seventh observable source. + Eighth observable source. + Ninth observable source. + Tenth observable source. + Function to invoke whenever any of the sources produces an element. + An observable sequence containing the result of combining elements of the sources using the specified result selector function. + + or or or or or or or or or or is null. + If a non-empty source completes, its very last value will be used for creating subsequent combinations until all sources terminate. + + + + Merges the specified observable sequences into one observable sequence by using the selector function whenever any of the observable sequences produces an element. + + The type of the elements in the first source sequence. + The type of the elements in the second source sequence. + The type of the elements in the third source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fourth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fifth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the sixth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the seventh source sequence. + The type of the elements in the eighth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the ninth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the tenth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the eleventh source sequence. + The type of the elements in the result sequence, returned by the selector function. + First observable source. + Second observable source. + Third observable source. + Fourth observable source. + Fifth observable source. + Sixth observable source. + Seventh observable source. + Eighth observable source. + Ninth observable source. + Tenth observable source. + Eleventh observable source. + Function to invoke whenever any of the sources produces an element. + An observable sequence containing the result of combining elements of the sources using the specified result selector function. + + or or or or or or or or or or or is null. + If a non-empty source completes, its very last value will be used for creating subsequent combinations until all sources terminate. + + + + Merges the specified observable sequences into one observable sequence by using the selector function whenever any of the observable sequences produces an element. + + The type of the elements in the first source sequence. + The type of the elements in the second source sequence. + The type of the elements in the third source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fourth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fifth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the sixth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the seventh source sequence. + The type of the elements in the eighth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the ninth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the tenth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the eleventh source sequence. + The type of the elements in the twelfth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the result sequence, returned by the selector function. + First observable source. + Second observable source. + Third observable source. + Fourth observable source. + Fifth observable source. + Sixth observable source. + Seventh observable source. + Eighth observable source. + Ninth observable source. + Tenth observable source. + Eleventh observable source. + Twelfth observable source. + Function to invoke whenever any of the sources produces an element. + An observable sequence containing the result of combining elements of the sources using the specified result selector function. + + or or or or or or or or or or or or is null. + If a non-empty source completes, its very last value will be used for creating subsequent combinations until all sources terminate. + + + + Merges the specified observable sequences into one observable sequence by using the selector function whenever any of the observable sequences produces an element. + + The type of the elements in the first source sequence. + The type of the elements in the second source sequence. + The type of the elements in the third source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fourth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fifth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the sixth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the seventh source sequence. + The type of the elements in the eighth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the ninth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the tenth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the eleventh source sequence. + The type of the elements in the twelfth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the thirteenth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the result sequence, returned by the selector function. + First observable source. + Second observable source. + Third observable source. + Fourth observable source. + Fifth observable source. + Sixth observable source. + Seventh observable source. + Eighth observable source. + Ninth observable source. + Tenth observable source. + Eleventh observable source. + Twelfth observable source. + Thirteenth observable source. + Function to invoke whenever any of the sources produces an element. + An observable sequence containing the result of combining elements of the sources using the specified result selector function. + + or or or or or or or or or or or or or is null. + If a non-empty source completes, its very last value will be used for creating subsequent combinations until all sources terminate. + + + + Merges the specified observable sequences into one observable sequence by using the selector function whenever any of the observable sequences produces an element. + + The type of the elements in the first source sequence. + The type of the elements in the second source sequence. + The type of the elements in the third source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fourth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fifth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the sixth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the seventh source sequence. + The type of the elements in the eighth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the ninth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the tenth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the eleventh source sequence. + The type of the elements in the twelfth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the thirteenth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fourteenth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the result sequence, returned by the selector function. + First observable source. + Second observable source. + Third observable source. + Fourth observable source. + Fifth observable source. + Sixth observable source. + Seventh observable source. + Eighth observable source. + Ninth observable source. + Tenth observable source. + Eleventh observable source. + Twelfth observable source. + Thirteenth observable source. + Fourteenth observable source. + Function to invoke whenever any of the sources produces an element. + An observable sequence containing the result of combining elements of the sources using the specified result selector function. + + or or or or or or or or or or or or or or is null. + If a non-empty source completes, its very last value will be used for creating subsequent combinations until all sources terminate. + + + + Merges the specified observable sequences into one observable sequence by using the selector function whenever any of the observable sequences produces an element. + + The type of the elements in the first source sequence. + The type of the elements in the second source sequence. + The type of the elements in the third source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fourth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fifth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the sixth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the seventh source sequence. + The type of the elements in the eighth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the ninth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the tenth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the eleventh source sequence. + The type of the elements in the twelfth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the thirteenth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fourteenth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fifteenth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the result sequence, returned by the selector function. + First observable source. + Second observable source. + Third observable source. + Fourth observable source. + Fifth observable source. + Sixth observable source. + Seventh observable source. + Eighth observable source. + Ninth observable source. + Tenth observable source. + Eleventh observable source. + Twelfth observable source. + Thirteenth observable source. + Fourteenth observable source. + Fifteenth observable source. + Function to invoke whenever any of the sources produces an element. + An observable sequence containing the result of combining elements of the sources using the specified result selector function. + + or or or or or or or or or or or or or or or is null. + If a non-empty source completes, its very last value will be used for creating subsequent combinations until all sources terminate. + + + + Merges the specified observable sequences into one observable sequence by using the selector function whenever any of the observable sequences produces an element. + + The type of the elements in the first source sequence. + The type of the elements in the second source sequence. + The type of the elements in the third source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fourth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fifth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the sixth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the seventh source sequence. + The type of the elements in the eighth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the ninth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the tenth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the eleventh source sequence. + The type of the elements in the twelfth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the thirteenth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fourteenth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fifteenth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the sixteenth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the result sequence, returned by the selector function. + First observable source. + Second observable source. + Third observable source. + Fourth observable source. + Fifth observable source. + Sixth observable source. + Seventh observable source. + Eighth observable source. + Ninth observable source. + Tenth observable source. + Eleventh observable source. + Twelfth observable source. + Thirteenth observable source. + Fourteenth observable source. + Fifteenth observable source. + Sixteenth observable source. + Function to invoke whenever any of the sources produces an element. + An observable sequence containing the result of combining elements of the sources using the specified result selector function. + + or or or or or or or or or or or or or or or or is null. + If a non-empty source completes, its very last value will be used for creating subsequent combinations until all sources terminate. + + + + Concatenates the second observable sequence to the first observable sequence upon successful termination of the first. + + The type of the elements in the source sequences. + First observable sequence. + Second observable sequence. + An observable sequence that contains the elements of the first sequence, followed by those of the second the sequence. + + or is null. + + + + Concatenates all of the specified observable sequences, as long as the previous observable sequence terminated successfully. + + Query provider used to construct the data source. + The type of the elements in the source sequences. + Observable sequences to concatenate. + An observable sequence that contains the elements of each given sequence, in sequential order. + + is null. + + + + Concatenates all observable sequences in the given enumerable sequence, as long as the previous observable sequence terminated successfully. + + Query provider used to construct the data source. + The type of the elements in the source sequences. + Observable sequences to concatenate. + An observable sequence that contains the elements of each given sequence, in sequential order. + + is null. + + + + Concatenates all inner observable sequences, as long as the previous observable sequence terminated successfully. + + The type of the elements in the source sequences. + Observable sequence of inner observable sequences. + An observable sequence that contains the elements of each observed inner sequence, in sequential order. + + is null. + + + + Concatenates all task results, as long as the previous task terminated successfully. + + The type of the results produced by the tasks. + Observable sequence of tasks. + An observable sequence that contains the results of each task, in sequential order. + + is null. + If the tasks support cancellation, consider manual conversion of the tasks using , followed by a concatenation operation using . + + + + Determines whether an observable sequence contains a specified element by using the default equality comparer. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + An observable sequence in which to locate a value. + The value to locate in the source sequence. + An observable sequence containing a single element determining whether the source sequence contains an element that has the specified value. + + is null. + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Determines whether an observable sequence contains a specified element by using a specified System.Collections.Generic.IEqualityComparer{T}. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + An observable sequence in which to locate a value. + The value to locate in the source sequence. + An equality comparer to compare elements. + An observable sequence containing a single element determining whether the source sequence contains an element that has the specified value. + + or is null. + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Returns an observable sequence containing an that represents the total number of elements in an observable sequence. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + An observable sequence that contains elements to be counted. + An observable sequence containing a single element with the number of elements in the input sequence. + + is null. + (Asynchronous) The number of elements in the source sequence is larger than . + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Returns an observable sequence containing an that represents how many elements in the specified observable sequence satisfy a condition. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + An observable sequence that contains elements to be counted. + A function to test each element for a condition. + An observable sequence containing a single element with a number that represents how many elements in the input sequence satisfy the condition in the predicate function. + + or is null. + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Creates an observable sequence from a specified Subscribe method implementation. + + Query provider used to construct the data source. + The type of the elements in the produced sequence. + Implementation of the resulting observable sequence's Subscribe method. + The observable sequence with the specified implementation for the Subscribe method. + + is null. + + Use of this operator is preferred over manual implementation of the interface. In case + you need a type implementing rather than an anonymous implementation, consider using + the abstract base class. + + + + + Creates an observable sequence from a specified Subscribe method implementation. + + Query provider used to construct the data source. + The type of the elements in the produced sequence. + Implementation of the resulting observable sequence's Subscribe method, returning an Action delegate that will be wrapped in an IDisposable. + The observable sequence with the specified implementation for the Subscribe method. + + is null. + + Use of this operator is preferred over manual implementation of the interface. In case + you need a type implementing rather than an anonymous implementation, consider using + the abstract base class. + + + + + Creates an observable sequence from a specified cancellable asynchronous Subscribe method. + The CancellationToken passed to the asynchronous Subscribe method is tied to the returned disposable subscription, allowing best-effort cancellation. + + Query provider used to construct the data source. + The type of the elements in the produced sequence. + Asynchronous method used to produce elements. + The observable sequence surfacing the elements produced by the asynchronous method. + + is null. + This operator is especially useful in conjunction with the asynchronous programming features introduced in C# 5.0 and Visual Basic 11. + When a subscription to the resulting sequence is disposed, the CancellationToken that was fed to the asynchronous subscribe function will be signaled. + + + + Creates an observable sequence from a specified asynchronous Subscribe method. + + Query provider used to construct the data source. + The type of the elements in the produced sequence. + Asynchronous method used to produce elements. + The observable sequence surfacing the elements produced by the asynchronous method. + + is null. + This operator is especially useful in conjunction with the asynchronous programming features introduced in C# 5.0 and Visual Basic 11. + + + + Creates an observable sequence from a specified cancellable asynchronous Subscribe method. + The CancellationToken passed to the asynchronous Subscribe method is tied to the returned disposable subscription, allowing best-effort cancellation. + + Query provider used to construct the data source. + The type of the elements in the produced sequence. + Asynchronous method used to implement the resulting sequence's Subscribe method. + The observable sequence with the specified implementation for the Subscribe method. + + is null. + This operator is especially useful in conjunction with the asynchronous programming features introduced in C# 5.0 and Visual Basic 11. + When a subscription to the resulting sequence is disposed, the CancellationToken that was fed to the asynchronous subscribe function will be signaled. + + + + Creates an observable sequence from a specified asynchronous Subscribe method. + + Query provider used to construct the data source. + The type of the elements in the produced sequence. + Asynchronous method used to implement the resulting sequence's Subscribe method. + The observable sequence with the specified implementation for the Subscribe method. + + is null. + This operator is especially useful in conjunction with the asynchronous programming features introduced in C# 5.0 and Visual Basic 11. + + + + Creates an observable sequence from a specified cancellable asynchronous Subscribe method. + The CancellationToken passed to the asynchronous Subscribe method is tied to the returned disposable subscription, allowing best-effort cancellation. + + Query provider used to construct the data source. + The type of the elements in the produced sequence. + Asynchronous method used to implement the resulting sequence's Subscribe method, returning an Action delegate that will be wrapped in an IDisposable. + The observable sequence with the specified implementation for the Subscribe method. + + is null. + This operator is especially useful in conjunction with the asynchronous programming features introduced in C# 5.0 and Visual Basic 11. + When a subscription to the resulting sequence is disposed, the CancellationToken that was fed to the asynchronous subscribe function will be signaled. + + + + Creates an observable sequence from a specified asynchronous Subscribe method. + + Query provider used to construct the data source. + The type of the elements in the produced sequence. + Asynchronous method used to implement the resulting sequence's Subscribe method, returning an Action delegate that will be wrapped in an IDisposable. + The observable sequence with the specified implementation for the Subscribe method. + + is null. + This operator is especially useful in conjunction with the asynchronous programming features introduced in C# 5.0 and Visual Basic 11. + + + + Returns the elements of the specified sequence or the type parameter's default value in a singleton sequence if the sequence is empty. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence (if any), whose default value will be taken if the sequence is empty. + The sequence to return a default value for if it is empty. + An observable sequence that contains the default value for the TSource type if the source is empty; otherwise, the elements of the source itself. + + is null. + + + + Returns the elements of the specified sequence or the specified value in a singleton sequence if the sequence is empty. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence (if any), and the specified default value which will be taken if the sequence is empty. + The sequence to return the specified value for if it is empty. + The value to return if the sequence is empty. + An observable sequence that contains the specified default value if the source is empty; otherwise, the elements of the source itself. + + is null. + + + + Returns an observable sequence that invokes the specified factory function whenever a new observer subscribes. + + Query provider used to construct the data source. + The type of the elements in the sequence returned by the factory function, and in the resulting sequence. + Observable factory function to invoke for each observer that subscribes to the resulting sequence. + An observable sequence whose observers trigger an invocation of the given observable factory function. + + is null. + + + + Returns an observable sequence that starts the specified asynchronous factory function whenever a new observer subscribes. + + Query provider used to construct the data source. + The type of the elements in the sequence returned by the factory function, and in the resulting sequence. + Asynchronous factory function to start for each observer that subscribes to the resulting sequence. + An observable sequence whose observers trigger the given asynchronous observable factory function to be started. + + is null. + This operator is especially useful in conjunction with the asynchronous programming features introduced in C# 5.0 and Visual Basic 11. + + + + Returns an observable sequence that starts the specified cancellable asynchronous factory function whenever a new observer subscribes. + The CancellationToken passed to the asynchronous factory function is tied to the returned disposable subscription, allowing best-effort cancellation. + + Query provider used to construct the data source. + The type of the elements in the sequence returned by the factory function, and in the resulting sequence. + Asynchronous factory function to start for each observer that subscribes to the resulting sequence. + An observable sequence whose observers trigger the given asynchronous observable factory function to be started. + + is null. + This operator is especially useful in conjunction with the asynchronous programming features introduced in C# 5.0 and Visual Basic 11. + When a subscription to the resulting sequence is disposed, the CancellationToken that was fed to the asynchronous observable factory function will be signaled. + + + + Time shifts the observable sequence to start propagating notifications at the specified absolute time. + The relative time intervals between the values are preserved. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source sequence to delay values for. + Absolute time used to shift the observable sequence; the relative time shift gets computed upon subscription. If this value is less than or equal to DateTimeOffset.UtcNow, the scheduler will dispatch observer callbacks as soon as possible. + Time-shifted sequence. + + is null. + + + This operator is less efficient than DelaySubscription because it records all notifications and time-delays those. This allows for immediate propagation of errors. + + + Observer callbacks for the resulting sequence will be run on the default scheduler. This effect is similar to using ObserveOn. + + + Exceptions signaled by the source sequence through an OnError callback are forwarded immediately to the result sequence. Any OnNext notifications that were in the queue at the point of the OnError callback will be dropped. + In order to delay error propagation, consider using the Observable.Materialize and Observable.Dematerialize operators, or use DelaySubscription. + + + + + + Time shifts the observable sequence to start propagating notifications at the specified absolute time, using the specified scheduler to run timers. + The relative time intervals between the values are preserved. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source sequence to delay values for. + Absolute time used to shift the observable sequence; the relative time shift gets computed upon subscription. If this value is less than or equal to DateTimeOffset.UtcNow, the scheduler will dispatch observer callbacks as soon as possible. + Scheduler to run the delay timers on. + Time-shifted sequence. + + or is null. + + + This operator is less efficient than DelaySubscription because it records all notifications and time-delays those. This allows for immediate propagation of errors. + + + Observer callbacks for the resulting sequence will be run on the specified scheduler. This effect is similar to using ObserveOn. + + + Exceptions signaled by the source sequence through an OnError callback are forwarded immediately to the result sequence. Any OnNext notifications that were in the queue at the point of the OnError callback will be dropped. + In order to delay error propagation, consider using the Observable.Materialize and Observable.Dematerialize operators, or use DelaySubscription. + + + + + + Time shifts the observable sequence by the specified relative time duration. + The relative time intervals between the values are preserved. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source sequence to delay values for. + Relative time by which to shift the observable sequence. If this value is equal to TimeSpan.Zero, the scheduler will dispatch observer callbacks as soon as possible. + Time-shifted sequence. + + is null. + + is less than TimeSpan.Zero. + + + This operator is less efficient than DelaySubscription because it records all notifications and time-delays those. This allows for immediate propagation of errors. + + + Observer callbacks for the resulting sequence will be run on the default scheduler. This effect is similar to using ObserveOn. + + + Exceptions signaled by the source sequence through an OnError callback are forwarded immediately to the result sequence. Any OnNext notifications that were in the queue at the point of the OnError callback will be dropped. + In order to delay error propagation, consider using the Observable.Materialize and Observable.Dematerialize operators, or use DelaySubscription. + + + + + + Time shifts the observable sequence by the specified relative time duration, using the specified scheduler to run timers. + The relative time intervals between the values are preserved. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source sequence to delay values for. + Relative time by which to shift the observable sequence. If this value is equal to TimeSpan.Zero, the scheduler will dispatch observer callbacks as soon as possible. + Scheduler to run the delay timers on. + Time-shifted sequence. + + or is null. + + is less than TimeSpan.Zero. + + + This operator is less efficient than DelaySubscription because it records all notifications and time-delays those. This allows for immediate propagation of errors. + + + Observer callbacks for the resulting sequence will be run on the specified scheduler. This effect is similar to using ObserveOn. + + + Exceptions signaled by the source sequence through an OnError callback are forwarded immediately to the result sequence. Any OnNext notifications that were in the queue at the point of the OnError callback will be dropped. + + + Exceptions signaled by the source sequence through an OnError callback are forwarded immediately to the result sequence. Any OnNext notifications that were in the queue at the point of the OnError callback will be dropped. + In order to delay error propagation, consider using the Observable.Materialize and Observable.Dematerialize operators, or use DelaySubscription. + + + + + + Time shifts the observable sequence based on a delay selector function for each element. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + The type of the elements in the delay sequences used to denote the delay duration of each element in the source sequence. + Source sequence to delay values for. + Selector function to retrieve a sequence indicating the delay for each given element. + Time-shifted sequence. + + or is null. + + + + Time shifts the observable sequence based on a subscription delay and a delay selector function for each element. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + The type of the elements in the delay sequences used to denote the delay duration of each element in the source sequence. + Source sequence to delay values for. + Sequence indicating the delay for the subscription to the source. + Selector function to retrieve a sequence indicating the delay for each given element. + Time-shifted sequence. + + or or is null. + + + + Time shifts the observable sequence by delaying the subscription to the specified absolute time. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source sequence to delay subscription for. + Absolute time to perform the subscription at. + Time-shifted sequence. + + is null. + + + This operator is more efficient than Delay but postpones all side-effects of subscription and affects error propagation timing. + + + The side-effects of subscribing to the source sequence will be run on the default scheduler. Observer callbacks will not be affected. + + + + + + Time shifts the observable sequence by delaying the subscription to the specified absolute time, using the specified scheduler to run timers. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source sequence to delay subscription for. + Absolute time to perform the subscription at. + Scheduler to run the subscription delay timer on. + Time-shifted sequence. + + or is null. + + + This operator is more efficient than Delay but postpones all side-effects of subscription and affects error propagation timing. + + + The side-effects of subscribing to the source sequence will be run on the specified scheduler. Observer callbacks will not be affected. + + + + + + Time shifts the observable sequence by delaying the subscription with the specified relative time duration. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source sequence to delay subscription for. + Relative time shift of the subscription. + Time-shifted sequence. + + is null. + + is less than TimeSpan.Zero. + + + This operator is more efficient than Delay but postpones all side-effects of subscription and affects error propagation timing. + + + The side-effects of subscribing to the source sequence will be run on the default scheduler. Observer callbacks will not be affected. + + + + + + Time shifts the observable sequence by delaying the subscription with the specified relative time duration, using the specified scheduler to run timers. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source sequence to delay subscription for. + Relative time shift of the subscription. + Scheduler to run the subscription delay timer on. + Time-shifted sequence. + + or is null. + + is less than TimeSpan.Zero. + + + This operator is more efficient than Delay but postpones all side-effects of subscription and affects error propagation timing. + + + The side-effects of subscribing to the source sequence will be run on the specified scheduler. Observer callbacks will not be affected. + + + + + + Dematerializes the explicit notification values of an observable sequence as implicit notifications. + + The type of the elements materialized in the source sequence notification objects. + An observable sequence containing explicit notification values which have to be turned into implicit notifications. + An observable sequence exhibiting the behavior corresponding to the source sequence's notification values. + + is null. + + + + Returns an observable sequence that contains only distinct elements. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + An observable sequence to retain distinct elements for. + An observable sequence only containing the distinct elements from the source sequence. + + is null. + Usage of this operator should be considered carefully due to the maintenance of an internal lookup structure which can grow large. + + + + Returns an observable sequence that contains only distinct elements according to the comparer. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + An observable sequence to retain distinct elements for. + Equality comparer for source elements. + An observable sequence only containing the distinct elements from the source sequence. + + or is null. + Usage of this operator should be considered carefully due to the maintenance of an internal lookup structure which can grow large. + + + + Returns an observable sequence that contains only distinct elements according to the keySelector. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + The type of the discriminator key computed for each element in the source sequence. + An observable sequence to retain distinct elements for. + A function to compute the comparison key for each element. + An observable sequence only containing the distinct elements, based on a computed key value, from the source sequence. + + or is null. + Usage of this operator should be considered carefully due to the maintenance of an internal lookup structure which can grow large. + + + + Returns an observable sequence that contains only distinct elements according to the keySelector and the comparer. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + The type of the discriminator key computed for each element in the source sequence. + An observable sequence to retain distinct elements for. + A function to compute the comparison key for each element. + Equality comparer for source elements. + An observable sequence only containing the distinct elements, based on a computed key value, from the source sequence. + + or or is null. + Usage of this operator should be considered carefully due to the maintenance of an internal lookup structure which can grow large. + + + + Returns an observable sequence that contains only distinct contiguous elements. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + An observable sequence to retain distinct contiguous elements for. + An observable sequence only containing the distinct contiguous elements from the source sequence. + + is null. + + + + Returns an observable sequence that contains only distinct contiguous elements according to the comparer. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + An observable sequence to retain distinct contiguous elements for. + Equality comparer for source elements. + An observable sequence only containing the distinct contiguous elements from the source sequence. + + or is null. + + + + Returns an observable sequence that contains only distinct contiguous elements according to the keySelector. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + The type of the discriminator key computed for each element in the source sequence. + An observable sequence to retain distinct contiguous elements for, based on a computed key value. + A function to compute the comparison key for each element. + An observable sequence only containing the distinct contiguous elements, based on a computed key value, from the source sequence. + + or is null. + + + + Returns an observable sequence that contains only distinct contiguous elements according to the keySelector and the comparer. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + The type of the discriminator key computed for each element in the source sequence. + An observable sequence to retain distinct contiguous elements for, based on a computed key value. + A function to compute the comparison key for each element. + Equality comparer for computed key values. + An observable sequence only containing the distinct contiguous elements, based on a computed key value, from the source sequence. + + or or is null. + + + + Invokes the observer's methods for each message in the source sequence. + This method can be used for debugging, logging, etc. of query behavior by intercepting the message stream to run arbitrary actions for messages on the pipeline. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source sequence. + Observer whose methods to invoke as part of the source sequence's observation. + The source sequence with the side-effecting behavior applied. + + or is null. + + + + Invokes an action for each element in the observable sequence, and propagates all observer messages through the result sequence. + This method can be used for debugging, logging, etc. of query behavior by intercepting the message stream to run arbitrary actions for messages on the pipeline. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source sequence. + Action to invoke for each element in the observable sequence. + The source sequence with the side-effecting behavior applied. + + or is null. + + + + Invokes an action for each element in the observable sequence and invokes an action upon graceful termination of the observable sequence. + This method can be used for debugging, logging, etc. of query behavior by intercepting the message stream to run arbitrary actions for messages on the pipeline. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source sequence. + Action to invoke for each element in the observable sequence. + Action to invoke upon graceful termination of the observable sequence. + The source sequence with the side-effecting behavior applied. + + or or is null. + + + + Invokes an action for each element in the observable sequence and invokes an action upon exceptional termination of the observable sequence. + This method can be used for debugging, logging, etc. of query behavior by intercepting the message stream to run arbitrary actions for messages on the pipeline. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source sequence. + Action to invoke for each element in the observable sequence. + Action to invoke upon exceptional termination of the observable sequence. + The source sequence with the side-effecting behavior applied. + + or or is null. + + + + Invokes an action for each element in the observable sequence and invokes an action upon graceful or exceptional termination of the observable sequence. + This method can be used for debugging, logging, etc. of query behavior by intercepting the message stream to run arbitrary actions for messages on the pipeline. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source sequence. + Action to invoke for each element in the observable sequence. + Action to invoke upon exceptional termination of the observable sequence. + Action to invoke upon graceful termination of the observable sequence. + The source sequence with the side-effecting behavior applied. + + or or or is null. + + + + Repeats the given as long as the specified holds, where the is evaluated after each repeated completed. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source to repeat as long as the function evaluates to true. + Condition that will be evaluated upon the completion of an iteration through the , to determine whether repetition of the source is required. + The observable sequence obtained by concatenating the sequence as long as the holds. + + or is null. + + + + Returns the element at a specified index in a sequence. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Observable sequence to return the element from. + The zero-based index of the element to retrieve. + An observable sequence that produces the element at the specified position in the source sequence. + + is null. + + is less than zero. + (Asynchronous) is greater than or equal to the number of elements in the source sequence. + + + + Returns the element at a specified index in a sequence or a default value if the index is out of range. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Observable sequence to return the element from. + The zero-based index of the element to retrieve. + An observable sequence that produces the element at the specified position in the source sequence, or a default value if the index is outside the bounds of the source sequence. + + is null. + + is less than zero. + + + + Returns an empty observable sequence. + + Query provider used to construct the data source. + The type used for the type parameter of the resulting sequence. + An observable sequence with no elements. + + + + Returns an empty observable sequence, using the specified scheduler to send out the single OnCompleted message. + + Query provider used to construct the data source. + The type used for the type parameter of the resulting sequence. + Scheduler to send the termination call on. + An observable sequence with no elements. + + is null. + + + + Returns an empty observable sequence, using the specified scheduler to send out the single OnCompleted message. + + Query provider used to construct the data source. + The type used for the type parameter of the resulting sequence. + Scheduler to send the termination call on. + Object solely used to infer the type of the type parameter. This parameter is typically used when creating a sequence of anonymously typed elements. + An observable sequence with no elements. + + is null. + + + + Returns an empty observable sequence. + + Query provider used to construct the data source. + The type used for the type parameter of the resulting sequence. + Object solely used to infer the type of the type parameter. This parameter is typically used when creating a sequence of anonymously typed elements. + An observable sequence with no elements. + + + + Invokes a specified action after the source observable sequence terminates gracefully or exceptionally. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source sequence. + Action to invoke after the source observable sequence terminates. + Source sequence with the action-invoking termination behavior applied. + + or is null. + + + + Returns the first element of an observable sequence. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source observable sequence. + Sequence containing the first element in the observable sequence. + + is null. + (Asynchronous) The source sequence is empty. + + + + Returns the first element of an observable sequence that satisfies the condition in the predicate. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source observable sequence. + A predicate function to evaluate for elements in the source sequence. + Sequence containing the first element in the observable sequence that satisfies the condition in the predicate. + + or is null. + (Asynchronous) No element satisfies the condition in the predicate. -or- The source sequence is empty. + + + + Returns the first element of an observable sequence, or a default value if no such element exists. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source observable sequence. + Sequence containing the first element in the observable sequence, or a default value if no such element exists. + + is null. + + + + Returns the first element of an observable sequence that satisfies the condition in the predicate, or a default value if no such element exists. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source observable sequence. + A predicate function to evaluate for elements in the source sequence. + Sequence containing the first element in the observable sequence that satisfies the condition in the predicate, or a default value if no such element exists. + + or is null. + + + + Concatenates the observable sequences obtained by running the for each element in the given enumerable . + + Query provider used to construct the data source. + The type of the elements in the enumerable source sequence. + The type of the elements in the observable result sequence. + Enumerable source for which each element will be mapped onto an observable source that will be concatenated in the result sequence. + Function to select an observable source for each element in the . + The observable sequence obtained by concatenating the sources returned by for each element in the . + + or is null. + + + + Converts to asynchronous action into an observable sequence. Each subscription to the resulting sequence causes the action to be started. + + Query provider used to construct the data source. + Asynchronous action to convert. + An observable sequence exposing a Unit value upon completion of the action, or an exception. + + is null. + + + + Converts to asynchronous action into an observable sequence. Each subscription to the resulting sequence causes the action to be started. + + Query provider used to construct the data source. + Asynchronous action to convert. + Scheduler on which to notify observers. + An observable sequence exposing a Unit value upon completion of the action, or an exception. + + is null or is null. + + + + Converts to asynchronous action into an observable sequence. Each subscription to the resulting sequence causes the action to be started. + The CancellationToken passed to the asynchronous action is tied to the observable sequence's subscription that triggered the action's invocation and can be used for best-effort cancellation. + + Query provider used to construct the data source. + Asynchronous action to convert. + An observable sequence exposing a Unit value upon completion of the action, or an exception. + When a subscription to the resulting sequence is disposed, the CancellationToken that was fed to the asynchronous function will be signaled. + + is null. + + + + Converts to asynchronous action into an observable sequence. Each subscription to the resulting sequence causes the action to be started. + The CancellationToken passed to the asynchronous action is tied to the observable sequence's subscription that triggered the action's invocation and can be used for best-effort cancellation. + + Query provider used to construct the data source. + Asynchronous action to convert. + Scheduler on which to notify observers. + An observable sequence exposing a Unit value upon completion of the action, or an exception. + When a subscription to the resulting sequence is disposed, the CancellationToken that was fed to the asynchronous function will be signaled. + + is null or is null. + + + + Converts to asynchronous function into an observable sequence. Each subscription to the resulting sequence causes the function to be started. + + Query provider used to construct the data source. + The type of the result returned by the asynchronous function. + Asynchronous function to convert. + An observable sequence exposing the result of invoking the function, or an exception. + + is null. + + + + Converts to asynchronous function into an observable sequence. Each subscription to the resulting sequence causes the function to be started. + The CancellationToken passed to the asynchronous function is tied to the observable sequence's subscription that triggered the function's invocation and can be used for best-effort cancellation. + + Query provider used to construct the data source. + The type of the result returned by the asynchronous function. + Asynchronous function to convert. + An observable sequence exposing the result of invoking the function, or an exception. + + is null. + When a subscription to the resulting sequence is disposed, the CancellationToken that was fed to the asynchronous function will be signaled. + + + + Converts to asynchronous function into an observable sequence. Each subscription to the resulting sequence causes the function to be started. + + Query provider used to construct the data source. + The type of the result returned by the asynchronous function. + Asynchronous function to convert. + Scheduler on which to notify observers. + An observable sequence exposing the result of invoking the function, or an exception. + + is null or is null. + + + + Converts to asynchronous function into an observable sequence. Each subscription to the resulting sequence causes the function to be started. + The CancellationToken passed to the asynchronous function is tied to the observable sequence's subscription that triggered the function's invocation and can be used for best-effort cancellation. + + Query provider used to construct the data source. + The type of the result returned by the asynchronous function. + Asynchronous function to convert. + Scheduler on which to notify observers. + An observable sequence exposing the result of invoking the function, or an exception. + + is null or is null. + When a subscription to the resulting sequence is disposed, the CancellationToken that was fed to the asynchronous function will be signaled. + + + + Converts an Action-based .NET event to an observable sequence. Each event invocation is surfaced through an OnNext message in the resulting sequence. + For conversion of events conforming to the standard .NET event pattern, use any of the FromEventPattern overloads instead. + + Query provider used to construct the data source. + Action that attaches the given event handler to the underlying .NET event. + Action that detaches the given event handler from the underlying .NET event. + The observable sequence that contains the event argument objects passed to the invocations of the underlying .NET event. + + or is null. + + + Add and remove handler invocations are made whenever the number of observers grows beyond zero. + As such, an event handler may be shared by multiple simultaneously active observers, using a subject for multicasting. + + + The current is captured during the call to FromEvent, and is used to post add and remove handler invocations. + This behavior ensures add and remove handler operations for thread-affine events are accessed from the same context, as required by some UI frameworks. + + + If no SynchronizationContext is present at the point of calling FromEvent, add and remove handler invocations are made synchronously on the thread + making the Subscribe or Dispose call, respectively. + + + It's recommended to lift FromEvent calls outside event stream query expressions due to the free-threaded nature of Reactive Extensions. Doing so + makes the captured SynchronizationContext predictable. This best practice also reduces clutter of bridging code inside queries, making the query expressions + more concise and easier to understand. + + + + + + + Converts an Action-based .NET event to an observable sequence. Each event invocation is surfaced through an OnNext message in the resulting sequence. + For conversion of events conforming to the standard .NET event pattern, use any of the FromEventPattern overloads instead. + + Query provider used to construct the data source. + Action that attaches the given event handler to the underlying .NET event. + Action that detaches the given event handler from the underlying .NET event. + The scheduler to run the add and remove event handler logic on. + The observable sequence that contains the event argument objects passed to the invocations of the underlying .NET event. + + or or is null. + + + Add and remove handler invocations are made whenever the number of observers grows beyond zero. + As such, an event handler may be shared by multiple simultaneously active observers, using a subject for multicasting. + + + Add and remove handler invocations are run on the specified scheduler. This behavior allows add and remove handler operations for thread-affine events to be + accessed from the same context, as required by some UI frameworks. + + + It's recommended to lift FromEvent calls outside event stream query expressions. This best practice reduces clutter of bridging code inside queries, + making the query expressions more concise and easier to understand. This has additional benefits for overloads of FromEvent that omit the IScheduler + parameter. For more information, see the remarks section on those overloads. + + + + + + + Converts a .NET event to an observable sequence, using a supplied event delegate type. Each event invocation is surfaced through an OnNext message in the resulting sequence. + For conversion of events conforming to the standard .NET event pattern, use any of the FromEventPattern overloads instead. + + Query provider used to construct the data source. + The delegate type of the event to be converted. + The type of the event data generated by the event. + Action that attaches the given event handler to the underlying .NET event. + Action that detaches the given event handler from the underlying .NET event. + The observable sequence that contains the event argument objects passed to the invocations of the underlying .NET event. + + or is null. + + + Add and remove handler invocations are made whenever the number of observers grows beyond zero. + As such, an event handler may be shared by multiple simultaneously active observers, using a subject for multicasting. + + + The current is captured during the call to FromEvent, and is used to post add and remove handler invocations. + This behavior ensures add and remove handler operations for thread-affine events are accessed from the same context, as required by some UI frameworks. + + + If no SynchronizationContext is present at the point of calling FromEvent, add and remove handler invocations are made synchronously on the thread + making the Subscribe or Dispose call, respectively. + + + It's recommended to lift FromEvent calls outside event stream query expressions due to the free-threaded nature of Reactive Extensions. Doing so + makes the captured SynchronizationContext predictable. This best practice also reduces clutter of bridging code inside queries, making the query expressions + more concise and easier to understand. + + + + + + + Converts a .NET event to an observable sequence, using a supplied event delegate type. Each event invocation is surfaced through an OnNext message in the resulting sequence. + For conversion of events conforming to the standard .NET event pattern, use any of the FromEventPattern overloads instead. + + Query provider used to construct the data source. + The delegate type of the event to be converted. + The type of the event data generated by the event. + Action that attaches the given event handler to the underlying .NET event. + Action that detaches the given event handler from the underlying .NET event. + The scheduler to run the add and remove event handler logic on. + The observable sequence that contains the event argument objects passed to the invocations of the underlying .NET event. + + or or is null. + + + Add and remove handler invocations are made whenever the number of observers grows beyond zero. + As such, an event handler may be shared by multiple simultaneously active observers, using a subject for multicasting. + + + Add and remove handler invocations are run on the specified scheduler. This behavior allows add and remove handler operations for thread-affine events to be + accessed from the same context, as required by some UI frameworks. + + + It's recommended to lift FromEvent calls outside event stream query expressions. This best practice reduces clutter of bridging code inside queries, + making the query expressions more concise and easier to understand. This has additional benefits for overloads of FromEvent that omit the IScheduler + parameter. For more information, see the remarks section on those overloads. + + + + + + + Converts a .NET event to an observable sequence, using a conversion function to obtain the event delegate. Each event invocation is surfaced through an OnNext message in the resulting sequence. + For conversion of events conforming to the standard .NET event pattern, use any of the FromEventPattern overloads instead. + + Query provider used to construct the data source. + The delegate type of the event to be converted. + The type of the event data generated by the event. + A function used to convert the given event handler to a delegate compatible with the underlying .NET event. The resulting delegate is used in calls to the addHandler and removeHandler action parameters. + Action that attaches the given event handler to the underlying .NET event. + Action that detaches the given event handler from the underlying .NET event. + The observable sequence that contains the event argument objects passed to the invocations of the underlying .NET event. + + or or is null. + + + Add and remove handler invocations are made whenever the number of observers grows beyond zero. + As such, an event handler may be shared by multiple simultaneously active observers, using a subject for multicasting. + + + The current is captured during the call to FromEvent, and is used to post add and remove handler invocations. + This behavior ensures add and remove handler operations for thread-affine events are accessed from the same context, as required by some UI frameworks. + + + If no SynchronizationContext is present at the point of calling FromEvent, add and remove handler invocations are made synchronously on the thread + making the Subscribe or Dispose call, respectively. + + + It's recommended to lift FromEvent calls outside event stream query expressions due to the free-threaded nature of Reactive Extensions. Doing so + makes the captured SynchronizationContext predictable. This best practice also reduces clutter of bridging code inside queries, making the query expressions + more concise and easier to understand. + + + + + + + Converts a .NET event to an observable sequence, using a conversion function to obtain the event delegate. Each event invocation is surfaced through an OnNext message in the resulting sequence. + For conversion of events conforming to the standard .NET event pattern, use any of the FromEventPattern overloads instead. + + Query provider used to construct the data source. + The delegate type of the event to be converted. + The type of the event data generated by the event. + A function used to convert the given event handler to a delegate compatible with the underlying .NET event. The resulting delegate is used in calls to the addHandler and removeHandler action parameters. + Action that attaches the given event handler to the underlying .NET event. + Action that detaches the given event handler from the underlying .NET event. + The scheduler to run the add and remove event handler logic on. + The observable sequence that contains the event argument objects passed to the invocations of the underlying .NET event. + + or or or is null. + + + Add and remove handler invocations are made whenever the number of observers grows beyond zero. + As such, an event handler may be shared by multiple simultaneously active observers, using a subject for multicasting. + + + Add and remove handler invocations are run on the specified scheduler. This behavior allows add and remove handler operations for thread-affine events to be + accessed from the same context, as required by some UI frameworks. + + + It's recommended to lift FromEvent calls outside event stream query expressions. This best practice reduces clutter of bridging code inside queries, + making the query expressions more concise and easier to understand. This has additional benefits for overloads of FromEvent that omit the IScheduler + parameter. For more information, see the remarks section on those overloads. + + + + + + + Converts a generic Action-based .NET event to an observable sequence. Each event invocation is surfaced through an OnNext message in the resulting sequence. + For conversion of events conforming to the standard .NET event pattern, use any of the FromEventPattern overloads instead. + + Query provider used to construct the data source. + The type of the event data generated by the event. + Action that attaches the given event handler to the underlying .NET event. + Action that detaches the given event handler from the underlying .NET event. + The observable sequence that contains the event argument objects passed to the invocations of the underlying .NET event. + + or is null. + + + Add and remove handler invocations are made whenever the number of observers grows beyond zero. + As such, an event handler may be shared by multiple simultaneously active observers, using a subject for multicasting. + + + The current is captured during the call to FromEvent, and is used to post add and remove handler invocations. + This behavior ensures add and remove handler operations for thread-affine events are accessed from the same context, as required by some UI frameworks. + + + If no SynchronizationContext is present at the point of calling FromEvent, add and remove handler invocations are made synchronously on the thread + making the Subscribe or Dispose call, respectively. + + + It's recommended to lift FromEvent calls outside event stream query expressions due to the free-threaded nature of Reactive Extensions. Doing so + makes the captured SynchronizationContext predictable. This best practice also reduces clutter of bridging code inside queries, making the query expressions + more concise and easier to understand. + + + + + + + Converts a generic Action-based .NET event to an observable sequence. Each event invocation is surfaced through an OnNext message in the resulting sequence. + For conversion of events conforming to the standard .NET event pattern, use any of the FromEventPattern overloads instead. + + Query provider used to construct the data source. + The type of the event data generated by the event. + Action that attaches the given event handler to the underlying .NET event. + Action that detaches the given event handler from the underlying .NET event. + The scheduler to run the add and remove event handler logic on. + The observable sequence that contains the event argument objects passed to the invocations of the underlying .NET event. + + or or is null. + + + Add and remove handler invocations are made whenever the number of observers grows beyond zero. + As such, an event handler may be shared by multiple simultaneously active observers, using a subject for multicasting. + + + Add and remove handler invocations are run on the specified scheduler. This behavior allows add and remove handler operations for thread-affine events to be + accessed from the same context, as required by some UI frameworks. + + + It's recommended to lift FromEvent calls outside event stream query expressions. This best practice reduces clutter of bridging code inside queries, + making the query expressions more concise and easier to understand. This has additional benefits for overloads of FromEvent that omit the IScheduler + parameter. For more information, see the remarks section on those overloads. + + + + + + + Converts a .NET event, conforming to the standard .NET event pattern based on , to an observable sequence. + Each event invocation is surfaced through an OnNext message in the resulting sequence. + For conversion of events that don't conform to the standard .NET event pattern, use any of the FromEvent overloads instead. + + Query provider used to construct the data source. + Action that attaches the given event handler to the underlying .NET event. + Action that detaches the given event handler from the underlying .NET event. + The observable sequence that contains data representations of invocations of the underlying .NET event. + + or is null. + + + Add and remove handler invocations are made whenever the number of observers grows beyond zero. + As such, an event handler may be shared by multiple simultaneously active observers, using a subject for multicasting. + + + The current is captured during the call to FromEventPattern, and is used to post add and remove handler invocations. + This behavior ensures add and remove handler operations for thread-affine events are accessed from the same context, as required by some UI frameworks. + + + If no SynchronizationContext is present at the point of calling FromEventPattern, add and remove handler invocations are made synchronously on the thread + making the Subscribe or Dispose call, respectively. + + + It's recommended to lift FromEventPattern calls outside event stream query expressions due to the free-threaded nature of Reactive Extensions. Doing so + makes the captured SynchronizationContext predictable. This best practice also reduces clutter of bridging code inside queries, making the query expressions + more concise and easier to understand. + + + + + + + Converts a .NET event, conforming to the standard .NET event pattern based on , to an observable sequence. + Each event invocation is surfaced through an OnNext message in the resulting sequence. + For conversion of events that don't conform to the standard .NET event pattern, use any of the FromEvent overloads instead. + + Query provider used to construct the data source. + Action that attaches the given event handler to the underlying .NET event. + Action that detaches the given event handler from the underlying .NET event. + The scheduler to run the add and remove event handler logic on. + The observable sequence that contains data representations of invocations of the underlying .NET event. + + or or is null. + + + Add and remove handler invocations are made whenever the number of observers grows beyond zero. + As such, an event handler may be shared by multiple simultaneously active observers, using a subject for multicasting. + + + Add and remove handler invocations are run on the specified scheduler. This behavior allows add and remove handler operations for thread-affine events to be + accessed from the same context, as required by some UI frameworks. + + + It's recommended to lift FromEventPattern calls outside event stream query expressions. This best practice reduces clutter of bridging code inside queries, + making the query expressions more concise and easier to understand. This has additional benefits for overloads of FromEventPattern that omit the IScheduler + parameter. For more information, see the remarks section on those overloads. + + + + + + + Converts an instance .NET event, conforming to the standard .NET event pattern with an parameter, to an observable sequence. + Each event invocation is surfaced through an OnNext message in the resulting sequence. + Reflection is used to discover the event based on the target object type and the specified event name. + For conversion of events that don't conform to the standard .NET event pattern, use any of the FromEvent overloads instead. + + Query provider used to construct the data source. + Object instance that exposes the event to convert. + Name of the event to convert. + The observable sequence that contains data representations of invocations of the underlying .NET event. + + or is null. + The event could not be found. -or- The event does not conform to the standard .NET event pattern. + + + Add and remove handler invocations are made whenever the number of observers grows beyond zero. + As such, an event handler may be shared by multiple simultaneously active observers, using a subject for multicasting. + + + The current is captured during the call to FromEventPattern, and is used to post add and remove handler invocations. + This behavior ensures add and remove handler operations for thread-affine events are accessed from the same context, as required by some UI frameworks. + + + If no SynchronizationContext is present at the point of calling FromEventPattern, add and remove handler invocations are made synchronously on the thread + making the Subscribe or Dispose call, respectively. + + + It's recommended to lift FromEventPattern calls outside event stream query expressions due to the free-threaded nature of Reactive Extensions. Doing so + makes the captured SynchronizationContext predictable. This best practice also reduces clutter of bridging code inside queries, making the query expressions + more concise and easier to understand. + + + + + + + Converts an instance .NET event, conforming to the standard .NET event pattern with an parameter, to an observable sequence. + Each event invocation is surfaced through an OnNext message in the resulting sequence. + Reflection is used to discover the event based on the target object type and the specified event name. + For conversion of events that don't conform to the standard .NET event pattern, use any of the FromEvent overloads instead. + + Query provider used to construct the data source. + Object instance that exposes the event to convert. + Name of the event to convert. + The scheduler to run the add and remove event handler logic on. + The observable sequence that contains data representations of invocations of the underlying .NET event. + + or or is null. + The event could not be found. -or- The event does not conform to the standard .NET event pattern. + + + Add and remove handler invocations are made whenever the number of observers grows beyond zero. + As such, an event handler may be shared by multiple simultaneously active observers, using a subject for multicasting. + + + Add and remove handler invocations are run on the specified scheduler. This behavior allows add and remove handler operations for thread-affine events to be + accessed from the same context, as required by some UI frameworks. + + + It's recommended to lift FromEventPattern calls outside event stream query expressions. This best practice reduces clutter of bridging code inside queries, + making the query expressions more concise and easier to understand. This has additional benefits for overloads of FromEventPattern that omit the IScheduler + parameter. For more information, see the remarks section on those overloads. + + + + + + + Converts a static .NET event, conforming to the standard .NET event pattern with an parameter, to an observable sequence. + Each event invocation is surfaced through an OnNext message in the resulting sequence. + Reflection is used to discover the event based on the specified type and the specified event name. + For conversion of events that don't conform to the standard .NET event pattern, use any of the FromEvent overloads instead. + + Query provider used to construct the data source. + Type that exposes the static event to convert. + Name of the event to convert. + The observable sequence that contains data representations of invocations of the underlying .NET event. + + or is null. + The event could not be found. -or- The event does not conform to the standard .NET event pattern. + + + Add and remove handler invocations are made whenever the number of observers grows beyond zero. + As such, an event handler may be shared by multiple simultaneously active observers, using a subject for multicasting. + + + The current is captured during the call to FromEventPattern, and is used to post add and remove handler invocations. + This behavior ensures add and remove handler operations for thread-affine events are accessed from the same context, as required by some UI frameworks. + + + If no SynchronizationContext is present at the point of calling FromEventPattern, add and remove handler invocations are made synchronously on the thread + making the Subscribe or Dispose call, respectively. + + + It's recommended to lift FromEventPattern calls outside event stream query expressions due to the free-threaded nature of Reactive Extensions. Doing so + makes the captured SynchronizationContext predictable. This best practice also reduces clutter of bridging code inside queries, making the query expressions + more concise and easier to understand. + + + + + + + Converts a static .NET event, conforming to the standard .NET event pattern with an parameter, to an observable sequence. + Each event invocation is surfaced through an OnNext message in the resulting sequence. + Reflection is used to discover the event based on the specified type and the specified event name. + For conversion of events that don't conform to the standard .NET event pattern, use any of the FromEvent overloads instead. + + Query provider used to construct the data source. + Type that exposes the static event to convert. + Name of the event to convert. + The scheduler to run the add and remove event handler logic on. + The observable sequence that contains data representations of invocations of the underlying .NET event. + + or or is null. + The event could not be found. -or- The event does not conform to the standard .NET event pattern. + + + Add and remove handler invocations are made whenever the number of observers grows beyond zero. + As such, an event handler may be shared by multiple simultaneously active observers, using a subject for multicasting. + + + Add and remove handler invocations are run on the specified scheduler. This behavior allows add and remove handler operations for thread-affine events to be + accessed from the same context, as required by some UI frameworks. + + + It's recommended to lift FromEventPattern calls outside event stream query expressions. This best practice reduces clutter of bridging code inside queries, + making the query expressions more concise and easier to understand. This has additional benefits for overloads of FromEventPattern that omit the IScheduler + parameter. For more information, see the remarks section on those overloads. + + + + + + + Converts a .NET event, conforming to the standard .NET event pattern based on a supplied event delegate type, to an observable sequence. + Each event invocation is surfaced through an OnNext message in the resulting sequence. + For conversion of events that don't conform to the standard .NET event pattern, use any of the FromEvent overloads instead. + + Query provider used to construct the data source. + The delegate type of the event to be converted. + The type of the event data generated by the event. + Action that attaches the given event handler to the underlying .NET event. + Action that detaches the given event handler from the underlying .NET event. + The observable sequence that contains data representations of invocations of the underlying .NET event. + + or is null. + + + Add and remove handler invocations are made whenever the number of observers grows beyond zero. + As such, an event handler may be shared by multiple simultaneously active observers, using a subject for multicasting. + + + The current is captured during the call to FromEventPattern, and is used to post add and remove handler invocations. + This behavior ensures add and remove handler operations for thread-affine events are accessed from the same context, as required by some UI frameworks. + + + If no SynchronizationContext is present at the point of calling FromEventPattern, add and remove handler invocations are made synchronously on the thread + making the Subscribe or Dispose call, respectively. + + + It's recommended to lift FromEventPattern calls outside event stream query expressions due to the free-threaded nature of Reactive Extensions. Doing so + makes the captured SynchronizationContext predictable. This best practice also reduces clutter of bridging code inside queries, making the query expressions + more concise and easier to understand. + + + + + + + Converts a .NET event, conforming to the standard .NET event pattern based on a supplied event delegate type, to an observable sequence. + Each event invocation is surfaced through an OnNext message in the resulting sequence. + For conversion of events that don't conform to the standard .NET event pattern, use any of the FromEvent overloads instead. + + Query provider used to construct the data source. + The delegate type of the event to be converted. + The type of the event data generated by the event. + Action that attaches the given event handler to the underlying .NET event. + Action that detaches the given event handler from the underlying .NET event. + The scheduler to run the add and remove event handler logic on. + The observable sequence that contains data representations of invocations of the underlying .NET event. + + or or is null. + + + Add and remove handler invocations are made whenever the number of observers grows beyond zero. + As such, an event handler may be shared by multiple simultaneously active observers, using a subject for multicasting. + + + Add and remove handler invocations are run on the specified scheduler. This behavior allows add and remove handler operations for thread-affine events to be + accessed from the same context, as required by some UI frameworks. + + + It's recommended to lift FromEventPattern calls outside event stream query expressions. This best practice reduces clutter of bridging code inside queries, + making the query expressions more concise and easier to understand. This has additional benefits for overloads of FromEventPattern that omit the IScheduler + parameter. For more information, see the remarks section on those overloads. + + + + + + + Converts a .NET event, conforming to the standard .NET event pattern based on , to an observable sequence. + Each event invocation is surfaced through an OnNext message in the resulting sequence. + For conversion of events that don't conform to the standard .NET event pattern, use any of the FromEvent overloads instead. + + Query provider used to construct the data source. + The delegate type of the event to be converted. + The type of the event data generated by the event. + A function used to convert the given event handler to a delegate compatible with the underlying .NET event. The resulting delegate is used in calls to the addHandler and removeHandler action parameters. + Action that attaches the given event handler to the underlying .NET event. + Action that detaches the given event handler from the underlying .NET event. + The observable sequence that contains data representations of invocations of the underlying .NET event. + + or or is null. + + + Add and remove handler invocations are made whenever the number of observers grows beyond zero. + As such, an event handler may be shared by multiple simultaneously active observers, using a subject for multicasting. + + + The current is captured during the call to FromEventPattern, and is used to post add and remove handler invocations. + This behavior ensures add and remove handler operations for thread-affine events are accessed from the same context, as required by some UI frameworks. + + + If no SynchronizationContext is present at the point of calling FromEventPattern, add and remove handler invocations are made synchronously on the thread + making the Subscribe or Dispose call, respectively. + + + It's recommended to lift FromEventPattern calls outside event stream query expressions due to the free-threaded nature of Reactive Extensions. Doing so + makes the captured SynchronizationContext predictable. This best practice also reduces clutter of bridging code inside queries, making the query expressions + more concise and easier to understand. + + + + + + + Converts a .NET event, conforming to the standard .NET event pattern based on , to an observable sequence. + Each event invocation is surfaced through an OnNext message in the resulting sequence. + For conversion of events that don't conform to the standard .NET event pattern, use any of the FromEvent overloads instead. + + Query provider used to construct the data source. + The delegate type of the event to be converted. + The type of the event data generated by the event. + A function used to convert the given event handler to a delegate compatible with the underlying .NET event. The resulting delegate is used in calls to the addHandler and removeHandler action parameters. + Action that attaches the given event handler to the underlying .NET event. + Action that detaches the given event handler from the underlying .NET event. + The scheduler to run the add and remove event handler logic on. + The observable sequence that contains data representations of invocations of the underlying .NET event. + + or or or is null. + + + Add and remove handler invocations are made whenever the number of observers grows beyond zero. + As such, an event handler may be shared by multiple simultaneously active observers, using a subject for multicasting. + + + Add and remove handler invocations are run on the specified scheduler. This behavior allows add and remove handler operations for thread-affine events to be + accessed from the same context, as required by some UI frameworks. + + + It's recommended to lift FromEventPattern calls outside event stream query expressions. This best practice reduces clutter of bridging code inside queries, + making the query expressions more concise and easier to understand. This has additional benefits for overloads of FromEventPattern that omit the IScheduler + parameter. For more information, see the remarks section on those overloads. + + + + + + + Converts a .NET event, conforming to the standard .NET event pattern based on a supplied event delegate type with a strongly typed sender parameter, to an observable sequence. + Each event invocation is surfaced through an OnNext message in the resulting sequence. + For conversion of events that don't conform to the standard .NET event pattern, use any of the FromEvent overloads instead. + + Query provider used to construct the data source. + The delegate type of the event to be converted. + The type of the sender that raises the event. + The type of the event data generated by the event. + Action that attaches the given event handler to the underlying .NET event. + Action that detaches the given event handler from the underlying .NET event. + The observable sequence that contains data representations of invocations of the underlying .NET event. + + or is null. + + + Add and remove handler invocations are made whenever the number of observers grows beyond zero. + As such, an event handler may be shared by multiple simultaneously active observers, using a subject for multicasting. + + + The current is captured during the call to FromEventPattern, and is used to post add and remove handler invocations. + This behavior ensures add and remove handler operations for thread-affine events are accessed from the same context, as required by some UI frameworks. + + + If no SynchronizationContext is present at the point of calling FromEventPattern, add and remove handler invocations are made synchronously on the thread + making the Subscribe or Dispose call, respectively. + + + It's recommended to lift FromEventPattern calls outside event stream query expressions due to the free-threaded nature of Reactive Extensions. Doing so + makes the captured SynchronizationContext predictable. This best practice also reduces clutter of bridging code inside queries, making the query expressions + more concise and easier to understand. + + + + + + + Converts a .NET event, conforming to the standard .NET event pattern based on a supplied event delegate type with a strongly typed sender parameter, to an observable sequence. + Each event invocation is surfaced through an OnNext message in the resulting sequence. + For conversion of events that don't conform to the standard .NET event pattern, use any of the FromEvent overloads instead. + + Query provider used to construct the data source. + The delegate type of the event to be converted. + The type of the sender that raises the event. + The type of the event data generated by the event. + Action that attaches the given event handler to the underlying .NET event. + Action that detaches the given event handler from the underlying .NET event. + The scheduler to run the add and remove event handler logic on. + The observable sequence that contains data representations of invocations of the underlying .NET event. + + or or is null. + + + Add and remove handler invocations are made whenever the number of observers grows beyond zero. + As such, an event handler may be shared by multiple simultaneously active observers, using a subject for multicasting. + + + Add and remove handler invocations are run on the specified scheduler. This behavior allows add and remove handler operations for thread-affine events to be + accessed from the same context, as required by some UI frameworks. + + + It's recommended to lift FromEventPattern calls outside event stream query expressions. This best practice reduces clutter of bridging code inside queries, + making the query expressions more concise and easier to understand. This has additional benefits for overloads of FromEventPattern that omit the IScheduler + parameter. For more information, see the remarks section on those overloads. + + + + + + + Converts a .NET event, conforming to the standard .NET event pattern based on , to an observable sequence. + Each event invocation is surfaced through an OnNext message in the resulting sequence. + For conversion of events that don't conform to the standard .NET event pattern, use any of the FromEvent overloads instead. + + Query provider used to construct the data source. + The type of the event data generated by the event. + Action that attaches the given event handler to the underlying .NET event. + Action that detaches the given event handler from the underlying .NET event. + The observable sequence that contains data representations of invocations of the underlying .NET event. + + + Add and remove handler invocations are made whenever the number of observers grows beyond zero. + As such, an event handler may be shared by multiple simultaneously active observers, using a subject for multicasting. + + + The current is captured during the call to FromEventPattern, and is used to post add and remove handler invocations. + This behavior ensures add and remove handler operations for thread-affine events are accessed from the same context, as required by some UI frameworks. + + + If no SynchronizationContext is present at the point of calling FromEventPattern, add and remove handler invocations are made synchronously on the thread + making the Subscribe or Dispose call, respectively. + + + It's recommended to lift FromEventPattern calls outside event stream query expressions due to the free-threaded nature of Reactive Extensions. Doing so + makes the captured SynchronizationContext predictable. This best practice also reduces clutter of bridging code inside queries, making the query expressions + more concise and easier to understand. + + + + + + + Converts a .NET event, conforming to the standard .NET event pattern based on , to an observable sequence. + Each event invocation is surfaced through an OnNext message in the resulting sequence. + For conversion of events that don't conform to the standard .NET event pattern, use any of the FromEvent overloads instead. + + Query provider used to construct the data source. + The type of the event data generated by the event. + Action that attaches the given event handler to the underlying .NET event. + Action that detaches the given event handler from the underlying .NET event. + The scheduler to run the add and remove event handler logic on. + The observable sequence that contains data representations of invocations of the underlying .NET event. + + + Add and remove handler invocations are made whenever the number of observers grows beyond zero. + As such, an event handler may be shared by multiple simultaneously active observers, using a subject for multicasting. + + + Add and remove handler invocations are run on the specified scheduler. This behavior allows add and remove handler operations for thread-affine events to be + accessed from the same context, as required by some UI frameworks. + + + It's recommended to lift FromEventPattern calls outside event stream query expressions. This best practice reduces clutter of bridging code inside queries, + making the query expressions more concise and easier to understand. This has additional benefits for overloads of FromEventPattern that omit the IScheduler + parameter. For more information, see the remarks section on those overloads. + + + + + + + Converts an instance .NET event, conforming to the standard .NET event pattern with strongly typed event arguments, to an observable sequence. + Each event invocation is surfaced through an OnNext message in the resulting sequence. + Reflection is used to discover the event based on the target object type and the specified event name. + For conversion of events that don't conform to the standard .NET event pattern, use any of the FromEvent overloads instead. + + Query provider used to construct the data source. + The type of the event data generated by the event. + Object instance that exposes the event to convert. + Name of the event to convert. + The observable sequence that contains data representations of invocations of the underlying .NET event. + + or is null. + The event could not be found. -or- The event does not conform to the standard .NET event pattern. -or- The event's second argument type is not assignable to TEventArgs. + + + Add and remove handler invocations are made whenever the number of observers grows beyond zero. + As such, an event handler may be shared by multiple simultaneously active observers, using a subject for multicasting. + + + The current is captured during the call to FromEventPattern, and is used to post add and remove handler invocations. + This behavior ensures add and remove handler operations for thread-affine events are accessed from the same context, as required by some UI frameworks. + + + If no SynchronizationContext is present at the point of calling FromEventPattern, add and remove handler invocations are made synchronously on the thread + making the Subscribe or Dispose call, respectively. + + + It's recommended to lift FromEventPattern calls outside event stream query expressions due to the free-threaded nature of Reactive Extensions. Doing so + makes the captured SynchronizationContext predictable. This best practice also reduces clutter of bridging code inside queries, making the query expressions + more concise and easier to understand. + + + + + + + Converts an instance .NET event, conforming to the standard .NET event pattern with strongly typed event arguments, to an observable sequence. + Each event invocation is surfaced through an OnNext message in the resulting sequence. + Reflection is used to discover the event based on the target object type and the specified event name. + For conversion of events that don't conform to the standard .NET event pattern, use any of the FromEvent overloads instead. + + Query provider used to construct the data source. + The type of the event data generated by the event. + Object instance that exposes the event to convert. + Name of the event to convert. + The scheduler to run the add and remove event handler logic on. + The observable sequence that contains data representations of invocations of the underlying .NET event. + + or or is null. + The event could not be found. -or- The event does not conform to the standard .NET event pattern. -or- The event's second argument type is not assignable to TEventArgs. + + + Add and remove handler invocations are made whenever the number of observers grows beyond zero. + As such, an event handler may be shared by multiple simultaneously active observers, using a subject for multicasting. + + + Add and remove handler invocations are run on the specified scheduler. This behavior allows add and remove handler operations for thread-affine events to be + accessed from the same context, as required by some UI frameworks. + + + It's recommended to lift FromEventPattern calls outside event stream query expressions. This best practice reduces clutter of bridging code inside queries, + making the query expressions more concise and easier to understand. This has additional benefits for overloads of FromEventPattern that omit the IScheduler + parameter. For more information, see the remarks section on those overloads. + + + + + + + Converts a static .NET event, conforming to the standard .NET event pattern with strongly typed event arguments, to an observable sequence. + Each event invocation is surfaced through an OnNext message in the resulting sequence. + Reflection is used to discover the event based on the specified type and the specified event name. + For conversion of events that don't conform to the standard .NET event pattern, use any of the FromEvent overloads instead. + + Query provider used to construct the data source. + The type of the event data generated by the event. + Type that exposes the static event to convert. + Name of the event to convert. + The observable sequence that contains data representations of invocations of the underlying .NET event. + + or is null. + The event could not be found. -or- The event does not conform to the standard .NET event pattern. -or- The event's second argument type is not assignable to TEventArgs. + + + Add and remove handler invocations are made whenever the number of observers grows beyond zero. + As such, an event handler may be shared by multiple simultaneously active observers, using a subject for multicasting. + + + The current is captured during the call to FromEventPattern, and is used to post add and remove handler invocations. + This behavior ensures add and remove handler operations for thread-affine events are accessed from the same context, as required by some UI frameworks. + + + If no SynchronizationContext is present at the point of calling FromEventPattern, add and remove handler invocations are made synchronously on the thread + making the Subscribe or Dispose call, respectively. + + + It's recommended to lift FromEventPattern calls outside event stream query expressions due to the free-threaded nature of Reactive Extensions. Doing so + makes the captured SynchronizationContext predictable. This best practice also reduces clutter of bridging code inside queries, making the query expressions + more concise and easier to understand. + + + + + + + Converts a static .NET event, conforming to the standard .NET event pattern with strongly typed event arguments, to an observable sequence. + Each event invocation is surfaced through an OnNext message in the resulting sequence. + Reflection is used to discover the event based on the specified type and the specified event name. + For conversion of events that don't conform to the standard .NET event pattern, use any of the FromEvent overloads instead. + + Query provider used to construct the data source. + The type of the event data generated by the event. + Type that exposes the static event to convert. + Name of the event to convert. + The scheduler to run the add and remove event handler logic on. + The observable sequence that contains data representations of invocations of the underlying .NET event. + + or or is null. + The event could not be found. -or- The event does not conform to the standard .NET event pattern. -or- The event's second argument type is not assignable to TEventArgs. + + + Add and remove handler invocations are made whenever the number of observers grows beyond zero. + As such, an event handler may be shared by multiple simultaneously active observers, using a subject for multicasting. + + + Add and remove handler invocations are run on the specified scheduler. This behavior allows add and remove handler operations for thread-affine events to be + accessed from the same context, as required by some UI frameworks. + + + It's recommended to lift FromEventPattern calls outside event stream query expressions. This best practice reduces clutter of bridging code inside queries, + making the query expressions more concise and easier to understand. This has additional benefits for overloads of FromEventPattern that omit the IScheduler + parameter. For more information, see the remarks section on those overloads. + + + + + + + Converts an instance .NET event, conforming to the standard .NET event pattern with a strongly typed sender and strongly typed event arguments, to an observable sequence. + Each event invocation is surfaced through an OnNext message in the resulting sequence. + Reflection is used to discover the event based on the target object type and the specified event name. + For conversion of events that don't conform to the standard .NET event pattern, use any of the FromEvent overloads instead. + + Query provider used to construct the data source. + The type of the sender that raises the event. + The type of the event data generated by the event. + Object instance that exposes the event to convert. + Name of the event to convert. + The observable sequence that contains data representations of invocations of the underlying .NET event. + + or is null. + The event could not be found. -or- The event does not conform to the standard .NET event pattern. -or- The event's first argument type is not assignable to TSender. -or- The event's second argument type is not assignable to TEventArgs. + + + Add and remove handler invocations are made whenever the number of observers grows beyond zero. + As such, an event handler may be shared by multiple simultaneously active observers, using a subject for multicasting. + + + The current is captured during the call to FromEventPattern, and is used to post add and remove handler invocations. + This behavior ensures add and remove handler operations for thread-affine events are accessed from the same context, as required by some UI frameworks. + + + If no SynchronizationContext is present at the point of calling FromEventPattern, add and remove handler invocations are made synchronously on the thread + making the Subscribe or Dispose call, respectively. + + + It's recommended to lift FromEventPattern calls outside event stream query expressions due to the free-threaded nature of Reactive Extensions. Doing so + makes the captured SynchronizationContext predictable. This best practice also reduces clutter of bridging code inside queries, making the query expressions + more concise and easier to understand. + + + + + + + Converts an instance .NET event, conforming to the standard .NET event pattern with a strongly typed sender and strongly typed event arguments, to an observable sequence. + Each event invocation is surfaced through an OnNext message in the resulting sequence. + Reflection is used to discover the event based on the target object type and the specified event name. + For conversion of events that don't conform to the standard .NET event pattern, use any of the FromEvent overloads instead. + + Query provider used to construct the data source. + The type of the sender that raises the event. + The type of the event data generated by the event. + Object instance that exposes the event to convert. + Name of the event to convert. + The scheduler to run the add and remove event handler logic on. + The observable sequence that contains data representations of invocations of the underlying .NET event. + + or or is null. + The event could not be found. -or- The event does not conform to the standard .NET event pattern. -or- The event's first argument type is not assignable to TSender. -or- The event's second argument type is not assignable to TEventArgs. + + + Add and remove handler invocations are made whenever the number of observers grows beyond zero. + As such, an event handler may be shared by multiple simultaneously active observers, using a subject for multicasting. + + + Add and remove handler invocations are run on the specified scheduler. This behavior allows add and remove handler operations for thread-affine events to be + accessed from the same context, as required by some UI frameworks. + + + It's recommended to lift FromEventPattern calls outside event stream query expressions. This best practice reduces clutter of bridging code inside queries, + making the query expressions more concise and easier to understand. This has additional benefits for overloads of FromEventPattern that omit the IScheduler + parameter. For more information, see the remarks section on those overloads. + + + + + + + Converts a static .NET event, conforming to the standard .NET event pattern with a strongly typed sender and strongly typed event arguments, to an observable sequence. + Each event invocation is surfaced through an OnNext message in the resulting sequence. + Reflection is used to discover the event based on the specified type and the specified event name. + For conversion of events that don't conform to the standard .NET event pattern, use any of the FromEvent overloads instead. + + Query provider used to construct the data source. + The type of the sender that raises the event. + The type of the event data generated by the event. + Type that exposes the static event to convert. + Name of the event to convert. + The observable sequence that contains data representations of invocations of the underlying .NET event. + + or is null. + The event could not be found. -or- The event does not conform to the standard .NET event pattern. -or- The event's first argument type is not assignable to TSender. -or- The event's second argument type is not assignable to TEventArgs. + + + Add and remove handler invocations are made whenever the number of observers grows beyond zero. + As such, an event handler may be shared by multiple simultaneously active observers, using a subject for multicasting. + + + The current is captured during the call to FromEventPattern, and is used to post add and remove handler invocations. + This behavior ensures add and remove handler operations for thread-affine events are accessed from the same context, as required by some UI frameworks. + + + If no SynchronizationContext is present at the point of calling FromEventPattern, add and remove handler invocations are made synchronously on the thread + making the Subscribe or Dispose call, respectively. + + + It's recommended to lift FromEventPattern calls outside event stream query expressions due to the free-threaded nature of Reactive Extensions. Doing so + makes the captured SynchronizationContext predictable. This best practice also reduces clutter of bridging code inside queries, making the query expressions + more concise and easier to understand. + + + + + + + Converts a static .NET event, conforming to the standard .NET event pattern with a strongly typed sender and strongly typed event arguments, to an observable sequence. + Each event invocation is surfaced through an OnNext message in the resulting sequence. + Reflection is used to discover the event based on the specified type and the specified event name. + For conversion of events that don't conform to the standard .NET event pattern, use any of the FromEvent overloads instead. + + Query provider used to construct the data source. + The type of the sender that raises the event. + The type of the event data generated by the event. + Type that exposes the static event to convert. + Name of the event to convert. + The scheduler to run the add and remove event handler logic on. + The observable sequence that contains data representations of invocations of the underlying .NET event. + + or or is null. + The event could not be found. -or- The event does not conform to the standard .NET event pattern. -or- The event's first argument type is not assignable to TSender. -or- The event's second argument type is not assignable to TEventArgs. + + + Add and remove handler invocations are made whenever the number of observers grows beyond zero. + As such, an event handler may be shared by multiple simultaneously active observers, using a subject for multicasting. + + + Add and remove handler invocations are run on the specified scheduler. This behavior allows add and remove handler operations for thread-affine events to be + accessed from the same context, as required by some UI frameworks. + + + It's recommended to lift FromEventPattern calls outside event stream query expressions. This best practice reduces clutter of bridging code inside queries, + making the query expressions more concise and easier to understand. This has additional benefits for overloads of FromEventPattern that omit the IScheduler + parameter. For more information, see the remarks section on those overloads. + + + + + + + Generates an observable sequence by running a state-driven loop producing the sequence's elements. + + Query provider used to construct the data source. + The type of the state used in the generator loop. + The type of the elements in the produced sequence. + Initial state. + Condition to terminate generation (upon returning false). + Iteration step function. + Selector function for results produced in the sequence. + The generated sequence. + + or or is null. + + + + Generates an observable sequence by running a state-driven loop producing the sequence's elements, using the specified scheduler to send out observer messages. + + Query provider used to construct the data source. + The type of the state used in the generator loop. + The type of the elements in the produced sequence. + Initial state. + Condition to terminate generation (upon returning false). + Iteration step function. + Selector function for results produced in the sequence. + Scheduler on which to run the generator loop. + The generated sequence. + + or or or is null. + + + + Generates an observable sequence by running a state-driven and temporal loop producing the sequence's elements. + + Query provider used to construct the data source. + The type of the state used in the generator loop. + The type of the elements in the produced sequence. + Initial state. + Condition to terminate generation (upon returning false). + Iteration step function. + Selector function for results produced in the sequence. + Time selector function to control the speed of values being produced each iteration. + The generated sequence. + + or or or is null. + + + + Generates an observable sequence by running a state-driven and temporal loop producing the sequence's elements. + + Query provider used to construct the data source. + The type of the state used in the generator loop. + The type of the elements in the produced sequence. + Initial state. + Condition to terminate generation (upon returning false). + Iteration step function. + Selector function for results produced in the sequence. + Time selector function to control the speed of values being produced each iteration. + The generated sequence. + + or or or is null. + + + + Generates an observable sequence by running a state-driven and temporal loop producing the sequence's elements, using the specified scheduler to run timers and to send out observer messages. + + Query provider used to construct the data source. + The type of the state used in the generator loop. + The type of the elements in the produced sequence. + Initial state. + Condition to terminate generation (upon returning false). + Iteration step function. + Selector function for results produced in the sequence. + Time selector function to control the speed of values being produced each iteration. + Scheduler on which to run the generator loop. + The generated sequence. + + or or or or is null. + + + + Generates an observable sequence by running a state-driven and temporal loop producing the sequence's elements, using the specified scheduler to run timers and to send out observer messages. + + Query provider used to construct the data source. + The type of the state used in the generator loop. + The type of the elements in the produced sequence. + Initial state. + Condition to terminate generation (upon returning false). + Iteration step function. + Selector function for results produced in the sequence. + Time selector function to control the speed of values being produced each iteration. + Scheduler on which to run the generator loop. + The generated sequence. + + or or or or is null. + + + + Groups the elements of an observable sequence according to a specified key selector function. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + The type of the grouping key computed for each element in the source sequence. + An observable sequence whose elements to group. + A function to extract the key for each element. + A sequence of observable groups, each of which corresponds to a unique key value, containing all elements that share that same key value. + + or is null. + + + + Groups the elements of an observable sequence with the specified initial capacity according to a specified key selector function. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + The type of the grouping key computed for each element in the source sequence. + An observable sequence whose elements to group. + A function to extract the key for each element. + The initial number of elements that the underlying dictionary can contain. + A sequence of observable groups, each of which corresponds to a unique key value, containing all elements that share that same key value. + + or is null. + + is less than 0. + + + + Groups the elements of an observable sequence with the specified initial capacity according to a specified key selector function and comparer. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + The type of the grouping key computed for each element in the source sequence. + An observable sequence whose elements to group. + A function to extract the key for each element. + The initial number of elements that the underlying dictionary can contain. + An equality comparer to compare keys with. + A sequence of observable groups, each of which corresponds to a unique key value, containing all elements that share that same key value. + + or or is null. + + is less than 0. + + + + Groups the elements of an observable sequence according to a specified key selector function and comparer. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + The type of the grouping key computed for each element in the source sequence. + An observable sequence whose elements to group. + A function to extract the key for each element. + An equality comparer to compare keys with. + A sequence of observable groups, each of which corresponds to a unique key value, containing all elements that share that same key value. + + or or is null. + + + + Groups the elements of an observable sequence and selects the resulting elements by using a specified function. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + The type of the grouping key computed for each element in the source sequence. + The type of the elements within the groups computed for each element in the source sequence. + An observable sequence whose elements to group. + A function to extract the key for each element. + A function to map each source element to an element in an observable group. + A sequence of observable groups, each of which corresponds to a unique key value, containing all elements that share that same key value. + + or or is null. + + + + Groups the elements of an observable sequence with the specified initial capacity and selects the resulting elements by using a specified function. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + The type of the grouping key computed for each element in the source sequence. + The type of the elements within the groups computed for each element in the source sequence. + An observable sequence whose elements to group. + A function to extract the key for each element. + A function to map each source element to an element in an observable group. + The initial number of elements that the underlying dictionary can contain. + A sequence of observable groups, each of which corresponds to a unique key value, containing all elements that share that same key value. + + or or is null. + + is less than 0. + + + + Groups the elements of an observable sequence with the specified initial capacity according to a specified key selector function and comparer and selects the resulting elements by using a specified function. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + The type of the grouping key computed for each element in the source sequence. + The type of the elements within the groups computed for each element in the source sequence. + An observable sequence whose elements to group. + A function to extract the key for each element. + A function to map each source element to an element in an observable group. + The initial number of elements that the underlying dictionary can contain. + An equality comparer to compare keys with. + A sequence of observable groups, each of which corresponds to a unique key value, containing all elements that share that same key value. + + or or or is null. + + is less than 0. + + + + Groups the elements of an observable sequence according to a specified key selector function and comparer and selects the resulting elements by using a specified function. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + The type of the grouping key computed for each element in the source sequence. + The type of the elements within the groups computed for each element in the source sequence. + An observable sequence whose elements to group. + A function to extract the key for each element. + A function to map each source element to an element in an observable group. + An equality comparer to compare keys with. + A sequence of observable groups, each of which corresponds to a unique key value, containing all elements that share that same key value. + + or or or is null. + + + + Groups the elements of an observable sequence according to a specified key selector function. + A duration selector function is used to control the lifetime of groups. When a group expires, it receives an OnCompleted notification. When a new element with the same + key value as a reclaimed group occurs, the group will be reborn with a new lifetime request. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + The type of the grouping key computed for each element in the source sequence. + The type of the elements in the duration sequences obtained for each group to denote its lifetime. + An observable sequence whose elements to group. + A function to extract the key for each element. + A function to signal the expiration of a group. + + A sequence of observable groups, each of which corresponds to a unique key value, containing all elements that share that same key value. + If a group's lifetime expires, a new group with the same key value can be created once an element with such a key value is encountered. + + + or or is null. + + + + Groups the elements of an observable sequence with the specified initial capacity according to a specified key selector function. + A duration selector function is used to control the lifetime of groups. When a group expires, it receives an OnCompleted notification. When a new element with the same + key value as a reclaimed group occurs, the group will be reborn with a new lifetime request. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + The type of the grouping key computed for each element in the source sequence. + The type of the elements in the duration sequences obtained for each group to denote its lifetime. + An observable sequence whose elements to group. + A function to extract the key for each element. + A function to signal the expiration of a group. + The initial number of elements that the underlying dictionary can contain. + + A sequence of observable groups, each of which corresponds to a unique key value, containing all elements that share that same key value. + If a group's lifetime expires, a new group with the same key value can be created once an element with such a key value is encountered. + + + or or is null. + + is less than 0. + + + + Groups the elements of an observable sequence with the specified initial capacity according to a specified key selector function and comparer. + A duration selector function is used to control the lifetime of groups. When a group expires, it receives an OnCompleted notification. When a new element with the same + key value as a reclaimed group occurs, the group will be reborn with a new lifetime request. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + The type of the grouping key computed for each element in the source sequence. + The type of the elements in the duration sequences obtained for each group to denote its lifetime. + An observable sequence whose elements to group. + A function to extract the key for each element. + A function to signal the expiration of a group. + The initial number of elements that the underlying dictionary can contain. + An equality comparer to compare keys with. + + A sequence of observable groups, each of which corresponds to a unique key value, containing all elements that share that same key value. + If a group's lifetime expires, a new group with the same key value can be created once an element with such a key value is encountered. + + + or or or is null. + + is less than 0. + + + + Groups the elements of an observable sequence according to a specified key selector function and comparer. + A duration selector function is used to control the lifetime of groups. When a group expires, it receives an OnCompleted notification. When a new element with the same + key value as a reclaimed group occurs, the group will be reborn with a new lifetime request. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + The type of the grouping key computed for each element in the source sequence. + The type of the elements in the duration sequences obtained for each group to denote its lifetime. + An observable sequence whose elements to group. + A function to extract the key for each element. + A function to signal the expiration of a group. + An equality comparer to compare keys with. + + A sequence of observable groups, each of which corresponds to a unique key value, containing all elements that share that same key value. + If a group's lifetime expires, a new group with the same key value can be created once an element with such a key value is encountered. + + + or or or is null. + + + + Groups the elements of an observable sequence according to a specified key selector function and selects the resulting elements by using a specified function. + A duration selector function is used to control the lifetime of groups. When a group expires, it receives an OnCompleted notification. When a new element with the same + key value as a reclaimed group occurs, the group will be reborn with a new lifetime request. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + The type of the grouping key computed for each element in the source sequence. + The type of the elements within the groups computed for each element in the source sequence. + The type of the elements in the duration sequences obtained for each group to denote its lifetime. + An observable sequence whose elements to group. + A function to extract the key for each element. + A function to map each source element to an element in an observable group. + A function to signal the expiration of a group. + + A sequence of observable groups, each of which corresponds to a unique key value, containing all elements that share that same key value. + If a group's lifetime expires, a new group with the same key value can be created once an element with such a key value is encountered. + + + or or or is null. + + + + Groups the elements of an observable sequence with the specified initial capacity according to a specified key selector function and selects the resulting elements by using a specified function. + A duration selector function is used to control the lifetime of groups. When a group expires, it receives an OnCompleted notification. When a new element with the same + key value as a reclaimed group occurs, the group will be reborn with a new lifetime request. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + The type of the grouping key computed for each element in the source sequence. + The type of the elements within the groups computed for each element in the source sequence. + The type of the elements in the duration sequences obtained for each group to denote its lifetime. + An observable sequence whose elements to group. + A function to extract the key for each element. + A function to map each source element to an element in an observable group. + A function to signal the expiration of a group. + The initial number of elements that the underlying dictionary can contain. + + A sequence of observable groups, each of which corresponds to a unique key value, containing all elements that share that same key value. + If a group's lifetime expires, a new group with the same key value can be created once an element with such a key value is encountered. + + + or or or is null. + + is less than 0. + + + + Groups the elements of an observable sequence with the specified initial capacity according to a specified key selector function and comparer and selects the resulting elements by using a specified function. + A duration selector function is used to control the lifetime of groups. When a group expires, it receives an OnCompleted notification. When a new element with the same + key value as a reclaimed group occurs, the group will be reborn with a new lifetime request. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + The type of the grouping key computed for each element in the source sequence. + The type of the elements within the groups computed for each element in the source sequence. + The type of the elements in the duration sequences obtained for each group to denote its lifetime. + An observable sequence whose elements to group. + A function to extract the key for each element. + A function to map each source element to an element in an observable group. + A function to signal the expiration of a group. + The initial number of elements that the underlying dictionary can contain. + An equality comparer to compare keys with. + + A sequence of observable groups, each of which corresponds to a unique key value, containing all elements that share that same key value. + If a group's lifetime expires, a new group with the same key value can be created once an element with such a key value is encountered. + + + or or or or is null. + + is less than 0. + + + + Groups the elements of an observable sequence according to a specified key selector function and comparer and selects the resulting elements by using a specified function. + A duration selector function is used to control the lifetime of groups. When a group expires, it receives an OnCompleted notification. When a new element with the same + key value as a reclaimed group occurs, the group will be reborn with a new lifetime request. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + The type of the grouping key computed for each element in the source sequence. + The type of the elements within the groups computed for each element in the source sequence. + The type of the elements in the duration sequences obtained for each group to denote its lifetime. + An observable sequence whose elements to group. + A function to extract the key for each element. + A function to map each source element to an element in an observable group. + A function to signal the expiration of a group. + An equality comparer to compare keys with. + + A sequence of observable groups, each of which corresponds to a unique key value, containing all elements that share that same key value. + If a group's lifetime expires, a new group with the same key value can be created once an element with such a key value is encountered. + + + or or or or is null. + + + + Correlates the elements of two sequences based on overlapping durations, and groups the results. + + The type of the elements in the left source sequence. + The type of the elements in the right source sequence. + The type of the elements in the duration sequence denoting the computed duration of each element in the left source sequence. + The type of the elements in the duration sequence denoting the computed duration of each element in the right source sequence. + The type of the elements in the result sequence, obtained by invoking the result selector function for source elements with overlapping duration. + The left observable sequence to join elements for. + The right observable sequence to join elements for. + A function to select the duration of each element of the left observable sequence, used to determine overlap. + A function to select the duration of each element of the right observable sequence, used to determine overlap. + A function invoked to compute a result element for any element of the left sequence with overlapping elements from the right observable sequence. + An observable sequence that contains result elements computed from source elements that have an overlapping duration. + + or or or or is null. + + + + If the specified evaluates true, select the sequence. Otherwise, return an empty sequence. + + Query provider used to construct the data source. + The type of the elements in the result sequence. + Condition evaluated to decide which sequence to return. + Sequence returned in case evaluates true. + + if evaluates true; an empty sequence otherwise. + + or is null. + + + + If the specified evaluates true, select the sequence. Otherwise, select the sequence. + + Query provider used to construct the data source. + The type of the elements in the result sequence. + Condition evaluated to decide which sequence to return. + Sequence returned in case evaluates true. + Sequence returned in case evaluates false. + + if evaluates true; otherwise. + + or or is null. + + + + If the specified evaluates true, select the sequence. Otherwise, return an empty sequence generated on the specified scheduler. + + Query provider used to construct the data source. + The type of the elements in the result sequence. + Condition evaluated to decide which sequence to return. + Sequence returned in case evaluates true. + Scheduler to generate an empty sequence on in case evaluates false. + + if evaluates true; an empty sequence otherwise. + + or or is null. + + + + Ignores all elements in an observable sequence leaving only the termination messages. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source sequence. + An empty observable sequence that signals termination, successful or exceptional, of the source sequence. + + is null. + + + + Returns an observable sequence that produces a value after each period. + + Query provider used to construct the data source. + Period for producing the values in the resulting sequence. If this value is equal to TimeSpan.Zero, the timer will recur as fast as possible. + An observable sequence that produces a value after each period. + + is less than TimeSpan.Zero. + + Intervals are measured between the start of subsequent notifications, not between the end of the previous and the start of the next notification. + If the observer takes longer than the interval period to handle the message, the subsequent notification will be delivered immediately after the + current one has been handled. In case you need to control the time between the end and the start of consecutive notifications, consider using the + + operator instead. + + + + + Returns an observable sequence that produces a value after each period, using the specified scheduler to run timers and to send out observer messages. + + Query provider used to construct the data source. + Period for producing the values in the resulting sequence. If this value is equal to TimeSpan.Zero, the timer will recur as fast as possible. + Scheduler to run the timer on. + An observable sequence that produces a value after each period. + + is less than TimeSpan.Zero. + + is null. + + Intervals are measured between the start of subsequent notifications, not between the end of the previous and the start of the next notification. + If the observer takes longer than the interval period to handle the message, the subsequent notification will be delivered immediately after the + current one has been handled. In case you need to control the time between the end and the start of consecutive notifications, consider using the + + operator instead. + + + + + Determines whether an observable sequence is empty. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + An observable sequence to check for emptiness. + An observable sequence containing a single element determining whether the source sequence is empty. + + is null. + + + + Correlates the elements of two sequences based on overlapping durations. + + The type of the elements in the left source sequence. + The type of the elements in the right source sequence. + The type of the elements in the duration sequence denoting the computed duration of each element in the left source sequence. + The type of the elements in the duration sequence denoting the computed duration of each element in the right source sequence. + The type of the elements in the result sequence, obtained by invoking the result selector function for source elements with overlapping duration. + The left observable sequence to join elements for. + The right observable sequence to join elements for. + A function to select the duration of each element of the left observable sequence, used to determine overlap. + A function to select the duration of each element of the right observable sequence, used to determine overlap. + A function invoked to compute a result element for any two overlapping elements of the left and right observable sequences. + An observable sequence that contains result elements computed from source elements that have an overlapping duration. + + or or or or is null. + + + + Returns the last element of an observable sequence. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source observable sequence. + Sequence containing the last element in the observable sequence. + + is null. + (Asynchronous) The source sequence is empty. + + + + Returns the last element of an observable sequence that satisfies the condition in the predicate. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source observable sequence. + A predicate function to evaluate for elements in the source sequence. + Sequence containing the last element in the observable sequence that satisfies the condition in the predicate. + + or is null. + (Asynchronous) No element satisfies the condition in the predicate. -or- The source sequence is empty. + + + + Returns the last element of an observable sequence, or a default value if no such element exists. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source observable sequence. + Sequence containing the last element in the observable sequence, or a default value if no such element exists. + + is null. + + + + Returns the last element of an observable sequence that satisfies the condition in the predicate, or a default value if no such element exists. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source observable sequence. + A predicate function to evaluate for elements in the source sequence. + Sequence containing the last element in the observable sequence that satisfies the condition in the predicate, or a default value if no such element exists. + + or is null. + + + + Returns an enumerable sequence whose enumeration returns the latest observed element in the source observable sequence. + Enumerators on the resulting sequence will never produce the same element repeatedly, and will block until the next element becomes available. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source observable sequence. + The enumerable sequence that returns the last sampled element upon each iteration and subsequently blocks until the next element in the observable source sequence becomes available. + This operator requires the source's object (see ) to implement . + + + + Returns an observable sequence containing an that represents the total number of elements in an observable sequence. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + An observable sequence that contains elements to be counted. + An observable sequence containing a single element with the number of elements in the input sequence. + + is null. + (Asynchronous) The number of elements in the source sequence is larger than . + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Returns an observable sequence containing an that represents how many elements in the specified observable sequence satisfy a condition. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + An observable sequence that contains elements to be counted. + A function to test each element for a condition. + An observable sequence containing a single element with a number that represents how many elements in the input sequence satisfy the condition in the predicate function. + + or is null. + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Materializes the implicit notifications of an observable sequence as explicit notification values. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + An observable sequence to get notification values for. + An observable sequence containing the materialized notification values from the source sequence. + + is null. + + + + Returns the maximum value in an observable sequence of values. + + A sequence of values to determine the maximum value of. + An observable sequence containing a single element with the maximum value in the source sequence. + + is null. + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Returns the maximum value in an observable sequence of values. + + A sequence of values to determine the maximum value of. + An observable sequence containing a single element with the maximum value in the source sequence. + + is null. + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Returns the maximum value in an observable sequence of values. + + A sequence of values to determine the maximum value of. + An observable sequence containing a single element with the maximum value in the source sequence. + + is null. + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Returns the maximum value in an observable sequence of values. + + A sequence of values to determine the maximum value of. + An observable sequence containing a single element with the maximum value in the source sequence. + + is null. + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Returns the maximum value in an observable sequence of nullable values. + + A sequence of nullable values to determine the maximum value of. + An observable sequence containing a single element with the maximum value in the source sequence. + + is null. + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Returns the maximum value in an observable sequence of nullable values. + + A sequence of nullable values to determine the maximum value of. + An observable sequence containing a single element with the maximum value in the source sequence. + + is null. + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Returns the maximum value in an observable sequence of nullable values. + + A sequence of nullable values to determine the maximum value of. + An observable sequence containing a single element with the maximum value in the source sequence. + + is null. + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Returns the maximum value in an observable sequence of nullable values. + + A sequence of nullable values to determine the maximum value of. + An observable sequence containing a single element with the maximum value in the source sequence. + + is null. + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Returns the maximum value in an observable sequence of nullable values. + + A sequence of nullable values to determine the maximum value of. + An observable sequence containing a single element with the maximum value in the source sequence. + + is null. + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Returns the maximum value in an observable sequence of values. + + A sequence of values to determine the maximum value of. + An observable sequence containing a single element with the maximum value in the source sequence. + + is null. + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Returns the maximum element in an observable sequence. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + An observable sequence to determine the maximum element of. + An observable sequence containing a single element with the maximum element in the source sequence. + + is null. + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Returns the maximum value in an observable sequence according to the specified comparer. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + An observable sequence to determine the maximum element of. + Comparer used to compare elements. + An observable sequence containing a single element with the maximum element in the source sequence. + + or is null. + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Invokes a transform function on each element of a sequence and returns the maximum value. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + A sequence of values to determine the maximum value of. + A transform function to apply to each element. + An observable sequence containing a single element with the value of type that corresponds to the maximum value in the source sequence. + + or is null. + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Invokes a transform function on each element of a sequence and returns the maximum value. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + A sequence of values to determine the maximum value of. + A transform function to apply to each element. + An observable sequence containing a single element with the value of type that corresponds to the maximum value in the source sequence. + + or is null. + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Invokes a transform function on each element of a sequence and returns the maximum value. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + A sequence of values to determine the maximum value of. + A transform function to apply to each element. + An observable sequence containing a single element with the value of type that corresponds to the maximum value in the source sequence. + + or is null. + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Invokes a transform function on each element of a sequence and returns the maximum value. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + A sequence of values to determine the maximum value of. + A transform function to apply to each element. + An observable sequence containing a single element with the value of type that corresponds to the maximum value in the source sequence. + + or is null. + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Invokes a transform function on each element of a sequence and returns the maximum value. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + A sequence of values to determine the maximum value of. + A transform function to apply to each element. + An observable sequence containing a single element with the value of type that corresponds to the maximum value in the source sequence. + + or is null. + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Invokes a transform function on each element of a sequence and returns the maximum nullable value. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + A sequence of values to determine the maximum value of. + A transform function to apply to each element. + An observable sequence containing a single element with the value of type that corresponds to the maximum value in the source sequence. + + or is null. + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Invokes a transform function on each element of a sequence and returns the maximum nullable value. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + A sequence of values to determine the maximum value of. + A transform function to apply to each element. + An observable sequence containing a single element with the value of type that corresponds to the maximum value in the source sequence. + + or is null. + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Invokes a transform function on each element of a sequence and returns the maximum nullable value. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + A sequence of values to determine the maximum value of. + A transform function to apply to each element. + An observable sequence containing a single element with the value of type that corresponds to the maximum value in the source sequence. + + or is null. + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Invokes a transform function on each element of a sequence and returns the maximum nullable value. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + A sequence of values to determine the maximum value of. + A transform function to apply to each element. + An observable sequence containing a single element with the value of type that corresponds to the maximum value in the source sequence. + + or is null. + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Invokes a transform function on each element of a sequence and returns the maximum nullable value. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + A sequence of values to determine the maximum value of. + A transform function to apply to each element. + An observable sequence containing a single element with the value of type that corresponds to the maximum value in the source sequence. + + or is null. + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Invokes a transform function on each element of a sequence and returns the maximum value. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + The type of the objects derived from the elements in the source sequence to determine the maximum of. + An observable sequence to determine the minimum element of. + A transform function to apply to each element. + An observable sequence containing a single element with the value that corresponds to the maximum element in the source sequence. + + or is null. + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Invokes a transform function on each element of a sequence and returns the maximum value according to the specified comparer. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + The type of the objects derived from the elements in the source sequence to determine the maximum of. + An observable sequence to determine the minimum element of. + A transform function to apply to each element. + Comparer used to compare elements. + An observable sequence containing a single element with the value that corresponds to the maximum element in the source sequence. + + or or is null. + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Returns the elements in an observable sequence with the maximum key value. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + The type of the key computed for each element in the source sequence. + An observable sequence to get the maximum elements for. + Key selector function. + An observable sequence containing a list of zero or more elements that have a maximum key value. + + or is null. + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Returns the elements in an observable sequence with the maximum key value according to the specified comparer. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + The type of the key computed for each element in the source sequence. + An observable sequence to get the maximum elements for. + Key selector function. + Comparer used to compare key values. + An observable sequence containing a list of zero or more elements that have a maximum key value. + + or or is null. + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Merges elements from two observable sequences into a single observable sequence. + + The type of the elements in the source sequences. + First observable sequence. + Second observable sequence. + The observable sequence that merges the elements of the given sequences. + + or is null. + + + + Merges elements from two observable sequences into a single observable sequence, using the specified scheduler for enumeration of and subscription to the sources. + + The type of the elements in the source sequences. + First observable sequence. + Second observable sequence. + Scheduler used to introduce concurrency for making subscriptions to the given sequences. + The observable sequence that merges the elements of the given sequences. + + or or is null. + + + + Merges elements from all of the specified observable sequences into a single observable sequence, using the specified scheduler for enumeration of and subscription to the sources. + + Query provider used to construct the data source. + The type of the elements in the source sequences. + Observable sequences. + Scheduler to run the enumeration of the sequence of sources on. + The observable sequence that merges the elements of the observable sequences. + + or is null. + + + + Merges elements from all inner observable sequences into a single observable sequence. + + The type of the elements in the source sequences. + Observable sequence of inner observable sequences. + The observable sequence that merges the elements of the inner sequences. + + is null. + + + + Merges results from all source tasks into a single observable sequence. + + The type of the results produced by the source tasks. + Observable sequence of tasks. + The observable sequence that merges the results of the source tasks. + + is null. + If the tasks support cancellation, consider manual conversion of the tasks using , followed by a merge operation using . + + + + Merges elements from all of the specified observable sequences into a single observable sequence. + + Query provider used to construct the data source. + The type of the elements in the source sequences. + Observable sequences. + The observable sequence that merges the elements of the observable sequences. + + is null. + + + + Merges elements from all observable sequences in the given enumerable sequence into a single observable sequence. + + Query provider used to construct the data source. + The type of the elements in the source sequences. + Enumerable sequence of observable sequences. + The observable sequence that merges the elements of the observable sequences. + + is null. + + + + Merges elements from all inner observable sequences into a single observable sequence, limiting the number of concurrent subscriptions to inner sequences. + + The type of the elements in the source sequences. + Observable sequence of inner observable sequences. + Maximum number of inner observable sequences being subscribed to concurrently. + The observable sequence that merges the elements of the inner sequences. + + is null. + + is less than or equal to zero. + + + + Merges elements from all observable sequences in the given enumerable sequence into a single observable sequence, limiting the number of concurrent subscriptions to inner sequences. + + Query provider used to construct the data source. + The type of the elements in the source sequences. + Enumerable sequence of observable sequences. + Maximum number of observable sequences being subscribed to concurrently. + The observable sequence that merges the elements of the observable sequences. + + is null. + + is less than or equal to zero. + + + + Merges elements from all observable sequences in the given enumerable sequence into a single observable sequence, limiting the number of concurrent subscriptions to inner sequences, and using the specified scheduler for enumeration of and subscription to the sources. + + Query provider used to construct the data source. + The type of the elements in the source sequences. + Enumerable sequence of observable sequences. + Maximum number of observable sequences being subscribed to concurrently. + Scheduler to run the enumeration of the sequence of sources on. + The observable sequence that merges the elements of the observable sequences. + + or is null. + + is less than or equal to zero. + + + + Merges elements from all observable sequences in the given enumerable sequence into a single observable sequence, using the specified scheduler for enumeration of and subscription to the sources. + + Query provider used to construct the data source. + The type of the elements in the source sequences. + Enumerable sequence of observable sequences. + Scheduler to run the enumeration of the sequence of sources on. + The observable sequence that merges the elements of the observable sequences. + + or is null. + + + + Returns the minimum value in an observable sequence of values. + + A sequence of values to determine the minimum value of. + An observable sequence containing a single element with the minimum value in the source sequence. + + is null. + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Returns the minimum value in an observable sequence of values. + + A sequence of values to determine the minimum value of. + An observable sequence containing a single element with the minimum value in the source sequence. + + is null. + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Returns the minimum value in an observable sequence of values. + + A sequence of values to determine the minimum value of. + An observable sequence containing a single element with the minimum value in the source sequence. + + is null. + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Returns the minimum value in an observable sequence of values. + + A sequence of values to determine the minimum value of. + An observable sequence containing a single element with the minimum value in the source sequence. + + is null. + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Returns the minimum value in an observable sequence of nullable values. + + A sequence of nullable values to determine the minimum value of. + An observable sequence containing a single element with the minimum value in the source sequence. + + is null. + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Returns the minimum value in an observable sequence of nullable values. + + A sequence of nullable values to determine the minimum value of. + An observable sequence containing a single element with the minimum value in the source sequence. + + is null. + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Returns the minimum value in an observable sequence of nullable values. + + A sequence of nullable values to determine the minimum value of. + An observable sequence containing a single element with the minimum value in the source sequence. + + is null. + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Returns the minimum value in an observable sequence of nullable values. + + A sequence of nullable values to determine the minimum value of. + An observable sequence containing a single element with the minimum value in the source sequence. + + is null. + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Returns the minimum value in an observable sequence of nullable values. + + A sequence of nullable values to determine the minimum value of. + An observable sequence containing a single element with the minimum value in the source sequence. + + is null. + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Returns the minimum value in an observable sequence of values. + + A sequence of values to determine the minimum value of. + An observable sequence containing a single element with the minimum value in the source sequence. + + is null. + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Returns the minimum element in an observable sequence. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + An observable sequence to determine the minimum element of. + An observable sequence containing a single element with the minimum element in the source sequence. + + is null. + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Returns the minimum element in an observable sequence according to the specified comparer. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + An observable sequence to determine the minimum element of. + Comparer used to compare elements. + An observable sequence containing a single element with the minimum element in the source sequence. + + or is null. + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Invokes a transform function on each element of a sequence and returns the minimum value. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + A sequence of values to determine the minimum value of. + A transform function to apply to each element. + An observable sequence containing a single element with the value of type that corresponds to the minimum value in the source sequence. + + or is null. + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Invokes a transform function on each element of a sequence and returns the minimum value. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + A sequence of values to determine the minimum value of. + A transform function to apply to each element. + An observable sequence containing a single element with the value of type that corresponds to the minimum value in the source sequence. + + or is null. + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Invokes a transform function on each element of a sequence and returns the minimum value. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + A sequence of values to determine the minimum value of. + A transform function to apply to each element. + An observable sequence containing a single element with the value of type that corresponds to the minimum value in the source sequence. + + or is null. + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Invokes a transform function on each element of a sequence and returns the minimum value. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + A sequence of values to determine the minimum value of. + A transform function to apply to each element. + An observable sequence containing a single element with the value of type that corresponds to the minimum value in the source sequence. + + or is null. + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Invokes a transform function on each element of a sequence and returns the minimum value. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + A sequence of values to determine the minimum value of. + A transform function to apply to each element. + An observable sequence containing a single element with the value of type that corresponds to the minimum value in the source sequence. + + or is null. + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Invokes a transform function on each element of a sequence and returns the minimum nullable value. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + A sequence of values to determine the minimum value of. + A transform function to apply to each element. + An observable sequence containing a single element with the value of type that corresponds to the minimum value in the source sequence. + + or is null. + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Invokes a transform function on each element of a sequence and returns the minimum nullable value. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + A sequence of values to determine the minimum value of. + A transform function to apply to each element. + An observable sequence containing a single element with the value of type that corresponds to the minimum value in the source sequence. + + or is null. + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Invokes a transform function on each element of a sequence and returns the minimum nullable value. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + A sequence of values to determine the minimum value of. + A transform function to apply to each element. + An observable sequence containing a single element with the value of type that corresponds to the minimum value in the source sequence. + + or is null. + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Invokes a transform function on each element of a sequence and returns the minimum nullable value. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + A sequence of values to determine the minimum value of. + A transform function to apply to each element. + An observable sequence containing a single element with the value of type that corresponds to the minimum value in the source sequence. + + or is null. + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Invokes a transform function on each element of a sequence and returns the minimum nullable value. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + A sequence of values to determine the minimum value of. + A transform function to apply to each element. + An observable sequence containing a single element with the value of type that corresponds to the minimum value in the source sequence. + + or is null. + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Invokes a transform function on each element of a sequence and returns the minimum value. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + The type of the objects derived from the elements in the source sequence to determine the minimum of. + An observable sequence to determine the minimum element of. + A transform function to apply to each element. + An observable sequence containing a single element with the value that corresponds to the minimum element in the source sequence. + + or is null. + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Invokes a transform function on each element of a sequence and returns the minimum value according to the specified comparer. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + The type of the objects derived from the elements in the source sequence to determine the minimum of. + An observable sequence to determine the minimum element of. + A transform function to apply to each element. + Comparer used to compare elements. + An observable sequence containing a single element with the value that corresponds to the minimum element in the source sequence. + + or or is null. + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Returns the elements in an observable sequence with the minimum key value. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + The type of the key computed for each element in the source sequence. + An observable sequence to get the minimum elements for. + Key selector function. + An observable sequence containing a list of zero or more elements that have a minimum key value. + + or is null. + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Returns the elements in an observable sequence with the minimum key value according to the specified comparer. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + The type of the key computed for each element in the source sequence. + An observable sequence to get the minimum elements for. + Key selector function. + Comparer used to compare key values. + An observable sequence containing a list of zero or more elements that have a minimum key value. + + or or is null. + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Returns an enumerable sequence whose enumeration returns the most recently observed element in the source observable sequence, using the specified initial value in case no element has been sampled yet. + Enumerators on the resulting sequence never block and can produce the same element repeatedly. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source observable sequence. + Initial value that will be yielded by the enumerable sequence if no element has been sampled yet. + The enumerable sequence that returns the last sampled element upon each iteration. + + is null. + This operator requires the source's object (see ) to implement . + + + + Multicasts the source sequence notifications through an instantiated subject into all uses of the sequence within a selector function. Each + subscription to the resulting sequence causes a separate multicast invocation, exposing the sequence resulting from the selector function's + invocation. For specializations with fixed subject types, see Publish, PublishLast, and Replay. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + The type of the elements produced by the intermediate subject. + The type of the elements in the result sequence. + Source sequence which will be multicasted in the specified selector function. + Factory function to create an intermediate subject through which the source sequence's elements will be multicast to the selector function. + Selector function which can use the multicasted source sequence subject to the policies enforced by the created subject. + An observable sequence that contains the elements of a sequence produced by multicasting the source sequence within a selector function. + + or or is null. + + + + Returns a non-terminating observable sequence, which can be used to denote an infinite duration (e.g. when using reactive joins). + + Query provider used to construct the data source. + The type used for the type parameter of the resulting sequence. + An observable sequence whose observers will never get called. + + + + Returns a non-terminating observable sequence, which can be used to denote an infinite duration (e.g. when using reactive joins). + + Query provider used to construct the data source. + The type used for the type parameter of the resulting sequence. + Object solely used to infer the type of the type parameter. This parameter is typically used when creating a sequence of anonymously typed elements. + An observable sequence whose observers will never get called. + + + + Returns an enumerable sequence whose enumeration blocks until the next element in the source observable sequence becomes available. + Enumerators on the resulting sequence will block until the next element becomes available. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source observable sequence. + The enumerable sequence that blocks upon each iteration until the next element in the observable source sequence becomes available. + + is null. + This operator requires the source's object (see ) to implement . + + + + Wraps the source sequence in order to run its observer callbacks on the specified synchronization context. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source sequence. + Synchronization context to notify observers on. + The source sequence whose observations happen on the specified synchronization context. + + or is null. + + This only invokes observer callbacks on a synchronization context. In case the subscription and/or unsubscription actions have side-effects + that require to be run on a synchronization context, use . + + + + + Wraps the source sequence in order to run its observer callbacks on the specified scheduler. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source sequence. + Scheduler to notify observers on. + The source sequence whose observations happen on the specified scheduler. + + or is null. + + This only invokes observer callbacks on a scheduler. In case the subscription and/or unsubscription actions have side-effects + that require to be run on a scheduler, use . + + + + + Filters the elements of an observable sequence based on the specified type. + + The type to filter the elements in the source sequence on. + The observable sequence that contains the elements to be filtered. + An observable sequence that contains elements from the input sequence of type TResult. + + is null. + + + + Concatenates the second observable sequence to the first observable sequence upon successful or exceptional termination of the first. + + The type of the elements in the source sequences. + First observable sequence whose exception (if any) is caught. + Second observable sequence used to produce results after the first sequence terminates. + An observable sequence that concatenates the first and second sequence, even if the first sequence terminates exceptionally. + + or is null. + + + + Concatenates all of the specified observable sequences, even if the previous observable sequence terminated exceptionally. + + Query provider used to construct the data source. + The type of the elements in the source sequences. + Observable sequences to concatenate. + An observable sequence that concatenates the source sequences, even if a sequence terminates exceptionally. + + is null. + + + + Concatenates all observable sequences in the given enumerable sequence, even if the previous observable sequence terminated exceptionally. + + Query provider used to construct the data source. + The type of the elements in the source sequences. + Observable sequences to concatenate. + An observable sequence that concatenates the source sequences, even if a sequence terminates exceptionally. + + is null. + + + + Prepend a value to an observable sequence. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source sequence to prepend the value to. + Value to prepend to the specified sequence. + The source sequence prepended with the specified value. + + is null. + + + + Prepend a value to an observable sequence. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source sequence to prepend the value to. + Value to prepend to the specified sequence. + Scheduler to emit the prepend values on. + The source sequence prepended with the specified value. + + is null. + + + + Returns an observable sequence that is the result of invoking the selector on a connectable observable sequence that shares a single subscription to the underlying sequence. + This operator is a specialization of Multicast using a regular . + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + The type of the elements in the result sequence. + Source sequence whose elements will be multicasted through a single shared subscription. + Selector function which can use the multicasted source sequence as many times as needed, without causing multiple subscriptions to the source sequence. Subscribers to the given source will receive all notifications of the source from the time of the subscription on. + An observable sequence that contains the elements of a sequence produced by multicasting the source sequence within a selector function. + + or is null. + + + + + Returns an observable sequence that is the result of invoking the selector on a connectable observable sequence that shares a single subscription to the underlying sequence and starts with initialValue. + This operator is a specialization of Multicast using a . + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + The type of the elements in the result sequence. + Source sequence whose elements will be multicasted through a single shared subscription. + Selector function which can use the multicasted source sequence as many times as needed, without causing multiple subscriptions to the source sequence. Subscribers to the given source will receive immediately receive the initial value, followed by all notifications of the source from the time of the subscription on. + Initial value received by observers upon subscription. + An observable sequence that contains the elements of a sequence produced by multicasting the source sequence within a selector function. + + or is null. + + + + + Returns an observable sequence that is the result of invoking the selector on a connectable observable sequence that shares a single subscription to the underlying sequence containing only the last notification. + This operator is a specialization of Multicast using a . + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + The type of the elements in the result sequence. + Source sequence whose elements will be multicasted through a single shared subscription. + Selector function which can use the multicasted source sequence as many times as needed, without causing multiple subscriptions to the source sequence. Subscribers to the given source will only receive the last notification of the source. + An observable sequence that contains the elements of a sequence produced by multicasting the source sequence within a selector function. + + or is null. + + + + + Generates an observable sequence of integral numbers within a specified range. + + Query provider used to construct the data source. + The value of the first integer in the sequence. + The number of sequential integers to generate. + An observable sequence that contains a range of sequential integral numbers. + + is less than zero. -or- + - 1 is larger than . + + + + Generates an observable sequence of integral numbers within a specified range, using the specified scheduler to send out observer messages. + + Query provider used to construct the data source. + The value of the first integer in the sequence. + The number of sequential integers to generate. + Scheduler to run the generator loop on. + An observable sequence that contains a range of sequential integral numbers. + + is less than zero. -or- + - 1 is larger than . + + is null. + + + + Returns an observable sequence that stays connected to the source as long as there is at least one subscription to the observable sequence. + + Query provider used to construct the data source. + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Connectable observable sequence. + An observable sequence that stays connected to the source as long as there is at least one subscription to the observable sequence. + + is null. + + + + Returns an observable sequence that stays connected to the source as long as there is at least one subscription to the observable sequence. + + Query provider used to construct the data source. + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Connectable observable sequence. + The time span that should be waited before possibly unsubscribing from the connectable observable. + An observable sequence that stays connected to the source as long as there is at least one subscription to the observable sequence. + + is null. + + + + Returns an observable sequence that stays connected to the source as long as there is at least one subscription to the observable sequence. + + Query provider used to construct the data source. + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Connectable observable sequence. + The time span that should be waited before possibly unsubscribing from the connectable observable. + The scheduler to use for delayed unsubscription. + An observable sequence that stays connected to the source as long as there is at least one subscription to the observable sequence. + + is null. + + + + Returns an observable sequence that stays connected to the source as long as there is at least one subscription to the observable sequence. + + Query provider used to construct the data source. + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Connectable observable sequence. + The minimum number of observers required to subscribe before establishing the connection to the source. + An observable sequence that stays connected to the source as long as there is at least one subscription to the observable sequence. + + is null. + is non-positive. + + + + Returns an observable sequence that stays connected to the source as long as there is at least one subscription to the observable sequence. + + Query provider used to construct the data source. + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Connectable observable sequence. + The minimum number of observers required to subscribe before establishing the connection to the source. + The time span that should be waited before possibly unsubscribing from the connectable observable. + An observable sequence that stays connected to the source as long as there is at least one subscription to the observable sequence. + + is null. + is non-positive. + + + + Returns an observable sequence that stays connected to the source as long as there is at least one subscription to the observable sequence. + + Query provider used to construct the data source. + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Connectable observable sequence. + The minimum number of observers required to subscribe before establishing the connection to the source. + The time span that should be waited before possibly unsubscribing from the connectable observable. + The scheduler to use for delayed unsubscription. + An observable sequence that stays connected to the source as long as there is at least one subscription to the observable sequence. + + is null. + is non-positive. + + + + Generates an observable sequence that repeats the given element infinitely. + + Query provider used to construct the data source. + The type of the element that will be repeated in the produced sequence. + Element to repeat. + An observable sequence that repeats the given element infinitely. + + + + Generates an observable sequence that repeats the given element the specified number of times. + + Query provider used to construct the data source. + The type of the element that will be repeated in the produced sequence. + Element to repeat. + Number of times to repeat the element. + An observable sequence that repeats the given element the specified number of times. + + is less than zero. + + + + Generates an observable sequence that repeats the given element the specified number of times, using the specified scheduler to send out observer messages. + + Query provider used to construct the data source. + The type of the element that will be repeated in the produced sequence. + Element to repeat. + Number of times to repeat the element. + Scheduler to run the producer loop on. + An observable sequence that repeats the given element the specified number of times. + + is less than zero. + + is null. + + + + Generates an observable sequence that repeats the given element infinitely, using the specified scheduler to send out observer messages. + + Query provider used to construct the data source. + The type of the element that will be repeated in the produced sequence. + Element to repeat. + Scheduler to run the producer loop on. + An observable sequence that repeats the given element infinitely. + + is null. + + + + Repeats the observable sequence indefinitely. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Observable sequence to repeat. + The observable sequence producing the elements of the given sequence repeatedly and sequentially. + + is null. + + + + Repeats the observable sequence a specified number of times. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Observable sequence to repeat. + Number of times to repeat the sequence. + The observable sequence producing the elements of the given sequence repeatedly. + + is null. + + is less than zero. + + + + Repeatedly resubscribes to the source observable after a normal completion and when the observable + returned by a handler produces an arbitrary item. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + The arbitrary element type signaled by the handler observable. + Observable sequence to keep repeating when it successfully terminates. + The function that is called for each observer and takes an observable sequence objects. + It should return an observable of arbitrary items that should signal that arbitrary item in + response to receiving the completion signal from the source observable. If this observable signals + a terminal event, the sequence is terminated with that signal instead. + An observable sequence producing the elements of the given sequence repeatedly while each repetition terminates successfully. + is null. + is null. + + + + Returns an observable sequence that is the result of invoking the selector on a connectable observable sequence that shares a single subscription to the underlying sequence replaying all notifications. + This operator is a specialization of Multicast using a . + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + The type of the elements in the result sequence. + Source sequence whose elements will be multicasted through a single shared subscription. + Selector function which can use the multicasted source sequence as many times as needed, without causing multiple subscriptions to the source sequence. Subscribers to the given source will receive all the notifications of the source. + An observable sequence that contains the elements of a sequence produced by multicasting the source sequence within a selector function. + + or is null. + + + + + Returns an observable sequence that is the result of invoking the selector on a connectable observable sequence that shares a single subscription to the underlying sequence replaying notifications subject to a maximum element count for the replay buffer. + This operator is a specialization of Multicast using a . + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + The type of the elements in the result sequence. + Source sequence whose elements will be multicasted through a single shared subscription. + Selector function which can use the multicasted source sequence as many times as needed, without causing multiple subscriptions to the source sequence. Subscribers to the given source will receive all the notifications of the source subject to the specified replay buffer trimming policy. + Maximum element count of the replay buffer. + An observable sequence that contains the elements of a sequence produced by multicasting the source sequence within a selector function. + + or is null. + + is less than zero. + + + + + Returns an observable sequence that is the result of invoking the selector on a connectable observable sequence that shares a single subscription to the underlying sequence replaying notifications subject to a maximum element count for the replay buffer. + This operator is a specialization of Multicast using a . + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + The type of the elements in the result sequence. + Source sequence whose elements will be multicasted through a single shared subscription. + Selector function which can use the multicasted source sequence as many times as needed, without causing multiple subscriptions to the source sequence. Subscribers to the given source will receive all the notifications of the source subject to the specified replay buffer trimming policy. + Maximum element count of the replay buffer. + Scheduler where connected observers within the selector function will be invoked on. + An observable sequence that contains the elements of a sequence produced by multicasting the source sequence within a selector function. + + or or is null. + + is less than zero. + + + + + Returns an observable sequence that is the result of invoking the selector on a connectable observable sequence that shares a single subscription to the underlying sequence replaying notifications subject to a maximum time length and element count for the replay buffer. + This operator is a specialization of Multicast using a . + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + The type of the elements in the result sequence. + Source sequence whose elements will be multicasted through a single shared subscription. + Selector function which can use the multicasted source sequence as many times as needed, without causing multiple subscriptions to the source sequence. Subscribers to the given source will receive all the notifications of the source subject to the specified replay buffer trimming policy. + Maximum element count of the replay buffer. + Maximum time length of the replay buffer. + An observable sequence that contains the elements of a sequence produced by multicasting the source sequence within a selector function. + + or is null. + + is less than zero. + + is less than TimeSpan.Zero. + + + + + Returns an observable sequence that is the result of invoking the selector on a connectable observable sequence that shares a single subscription to the underlying sequence replaying notifications subject to a maximum time length and element count for the replay buffer. + This operator is a specialization of Multicast using a . + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + The type of the elements in the result sequence. + Source sequence whose elements will be multicasted through a single shared subscription. + Selector function which can use the multicasted source sequence as many times as needed, without causing multiple subscriptions to the source sequence. Subscribers to the given source will receive all the notifications of the source subject to the specified replay buffer trimming policy. + Maximum element count of the replay buffer. + Maximum time length of the replay buffer. + Scheduler where connected observers within the selector function will be invoked on. + An observable sequence that contains the elements of a sequence produced by multicasting the source sequence within a selector function. + + or or is null. + + is less than zero. + + is less than TimeSpan.Zero. + + + + + Returns an observable sequence that is the result of invoking the selector on a connectable observable sequence that shares a single subscription to the underlying sequence replaying all notifications. + This operator is a specialization of Multicast using a . + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + The type of the elements in the result sequence. + Source sequence whose elements will be multicasted through a single shared subscription. + Selector function which can use the multicasted source sequence as many times as needed, without causing multiple subscriptions to the source sequence. Subscribers to the given source will receive all the notifications of the source. + Scheduler where connected observers within the selector function will be invoked on. + An observable sequence that contains the elements of a sequence produced by multicasting the source sequence within a selector function. + + or or is null. + + + + + Returns an observable sequence that is the result of invoking the selector on a connectable observable sequence that shares a single subscription to the underlying sequence replaying notifications subject to a maximum time length for the replay buffer. + This operator is a specialization of Multicast using a . + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + The type of the elements in the result sequence. + Source sequence whose elements will be multicasted through a single shared subscription. + Selector function which can use the multicasted source sequence as many times as needed, without causing multiple subscriptions to the source sequence. Subscribers to the given source will receive all the notifications of the source subject to the specified replay buffer trimming policy. + Maximum time length of the replay buffer. + An observable sequence that contains the elements of a sequence produced by multicasting the source sequence within a selector function. + + or is null. + + is less than TimeSpan.Zero. + + + + + Returns an observable sequence that is the result of invoking the selector on a connectable observable sequence that shares a single subscription to the underlying sequence replaying notifications subject to a maximum time length for the replay buffer. + This operator is a specialization of Multicast using a . + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + The type of the elements in the result sequence. + Source sequence whose elements will be multicasted through a single shared subscription. + Selector function which can use the multicasted source sequence as many times as needed, without causing multiple subscriptions to the source sequence. Subscribers to the given source will receive all the notifications of the source subject to the specified replay buffer trimming policy. + Maximum time length of the replay buffer. + Scheduler where connected observers within the selector function will be invoked on. + An observable sequence that contains the elements of a sequence produced by multicasting the source sequence within a selector function. + + or or is null. + + is less than TimeSpan.Zero. + + + + + Repeats the source observable sequence until it successfully terminates. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Observable sequence to repeat until it successfully terminates. + An observable sequence producing the elements of the given sequence repeatedly until it terminates successfully. + + is null. + + + + Repeats the source observable sequence the specified number of times or until it successfully terminates. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Observable sequence to repeat until it successfully terminates. + Number of times to repeat the sequence. + An observable sequence producing the elements of the given sequence repeatedly until it terminates successfully. + + is null. + + is less than zero. + + + + Retries (resubscribes to) the source observable after a failure and when the observable + returned by a handler produces an arbitrary item. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + The arbitrary element type signaled by the handler observable. + Observable sequence to repeat until it successfully terminates. + The function that is called for each observer and takes an observable sequence of + errors. It should return an observable of arbitrary items that should signal that arbitrary item in + response to receiving the failure Exception from the source observable. If this observable signals + a terminal event, the sequence is terminated with that signal instead. + An observable sequence producing the elements of the given sequence repeatedly until it terminates successfully. + + is null. + + is null. + + + + Returns an observable sequence that contains a single element. + + Query provider used to construct the data source. + The type of the element that will be returned in the produced sequence. + Single element in the resulting observable sequence. + An observable sequence containing the single specified element. + + + + Returns an observable sequence that contains a single element, using the specified scheduler to send out observer messages. + + Query provider used to construct the data source. + The type of the element that will be returned in the produced sequence. + Single element in the resulting observable sequence. + Scheduler to send the single element on. + An observable sequence containing the single specified element. + + is null. + + + + Samples the observable sequence at each interval. + Upon each sampling tick, the latest element (if any) in the source sequence during the last sampling interval is sent to the resulting sequence. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source sequence to sample. + Interval at which to sample. If this value is equal to TimeSpan.Zero, the scheduler will continuously sample the stream. + Sampled observable sequence. + + is null. + + is less than TimeSpan.Zero. + + Specifying a TimeSpan.Zero value for doesn't guarantee all source sequence elements will be preserved. This is a side-effect + of the asynchrony introduced by the scheduler, where the sampling action may not execute immediately, despite the TimeSpan.Zero due time. + + + + + Samples the observable sequence at each interval, using the specified scheduler to run sampling timers. + Upon each sampling tick, the latest element (if any) in the source sequence during the last sampling interval is sent to the resulting sequence. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source sequence to sample. + Interval at which to sample. If this value is equal to TimeSpan.Zero, the scheduler will continuously sample the stream. + Scheduler to run the sampling timer on. + Sampled observable sequence. + + or is null. + + is less than TimeSpan.Zero. + + Specifying a TimeSpan.Zero value for doesn't guarantee all source sequence elements will be preserved. This is a side-effect + of the asynchrony introduced by the scheduler, where the sampling action may not execute immediately, despite the TimeSpan.Zero due time. + + + + + Samples the source observable sequence using a sampler observable sequence producing sampling ticks. + Upon each sampling tick, the latest element (if any) in the source sequence during the last sampling interval is sent to the resulting sequence. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + The type of the elements in the sampling sequence. + Source sequence to sample. + Sampling tick sequence. + Sampled observable sequence. + + or is null. + + + + Applies an accumulator function over an observable sequence and returns each intermediate result. + For aggregation behavior with no intermediate results, see . + + The type of the elements in the source sequence and the result of the aggregation. + An observable sequence to accumulate over. + An accumulator function to be invoked on each element. + An observable sequence containing the accumulated values. + + or is null. + + + + Applies an accumulator function over an observable sequence and returns each intermediate result. The specified seed value is used as the initial accumulator value. + For aggregation behavior with no intermediate results, see . + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + The type of the result of the aggregation. + An observable sequence to accumulate over. + The initial accumulator value. + An accumulator function to be invoked on each element. + An observable sequence containing the accumulated values. + + or is null. + + + + Projects each element of an observable sequence into a new form. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + The type of the elements in the result sequence, obtained by running the selector function for each element in the source sequence. + A sequence of elements to invoke a transform function on. + A transform function to apply to each source element. + An observable sequence whose elements are the result of invoking the transform function on each element of source. + + or is null. + + + + Projects each element of an observable sequence into a new form by incorporating the element's index. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + The type of the elements in the result sequence, obtained by running the selector function for each element in the source sequence. + A sequence of elements to invoke a transform function on. + A transform function to apply to each source element; the second parameter of the function represents the index of the source element. + An observable sequence whose elements are the result of invoking the transform function on each element of source. + + or is null. + + + + Projects each element of an observable sequence to an observable sequence, invokes the result selector for the source element and each of the corresponding inner sequence's elements, and merges the results into one observable sequence. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + The type of the elements in the projected intermediate sequences. + The type of the elements in the result sequence, obtained by using the selector to combine source sequence elements with their corresponding intermediate sequence elements. + An observable sequence of elements to project. + A transform function to apply to each element. + A transform function to apply to each element of the intermediate sequence. + An observable sequence whose elements are the result of invoking the one-to-many transform function collectionSelector on each element of the input sequence and then mapping each of those sequence elements and their corresponding source element to a result element. + + or or is null. + + + + Projects each element of an observable sequence to an observable sequence by incorporating the element's index, invokes the result selector for the source element and each of the corresponding inner sequence's elements, and merges the results into one observable sequence. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + The type of the elements in the projected intermediate sequences. + The type of the elements in the result sequence, obtained by using the selector to combine source sequence elements with their corresponding intermediate sequence elements. + An observable sequence of elements to project. + A transform function to apply to each element; the second parameter of the function represents the index of the source element. + A transform function to apply to each element of the intermediate sequence; the second parameter of the function represents the index of the source element and the fourth parameter represents the index of the intermediate element. + An observable sequence whose elements are the result of invoking the one-to-many transform function collectionSelector on each element of the input sequence and then mapping each of those sequence elements and their corresponding source element to a result element. + + or or is null. + + + + Projects each element of an observable sequence to an enumerable sequence, invokes the result selector for the source element and each of the corresponding inner sequence's elements, and merges the results into one observable sequence. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + The type of the elements in the projected intermediate enumerable sequences. + The type of the elements in the result sequence, obtained by using the selector to combine source sequence elements with their corresponding intermediate sequence elements. + An observable sequence of elements to project. + A transform function to apply to each element. + A transform function to apply to each element of the intermediate sequence. + An observable sequence whose elements are the result of invoking the one-to-many transform function collectionSelector on each element of the input sequence and then mapping each of those sequence elements and their corresponding source element to a result element. + + or or is null. + The projected sequences are enumerated synchronously within the OnNext call of the source sequence. In order to do a concurrent, non-blocking merge, change the selector to return an observable sequence obtained using the conversion. + + + + Projects each element of an observable sequence to an enumerable sequence by incorporating the element's index, invokes the result selector for the source element and each of the corresponding inner sequence's elements, and merges the results into one observable sequence. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + The type of the elements in the projected intermediate enumerable sequences. + The type of the elements in the result sequence, obtained by using the selector to combine source sequence elements with their corresponding intermediate sequence elements. + An observable sequence of elements to project. + A transform function to apply to each element; the second parameter of the function represents the index of the source element. + A transform function to apply to each element of the intermediate sequence; the second parameter of the function represents the index of the source element and the fourth parameter represents the index of the intermediate element. + An observable sequence whose elements are the result of invoking the one-to-many transform function collectionSelector on each element of the input sequence and then mapping each of those sequence elements and their corresponding source element to a result element. + + or or is null. + The projected sequences are enumerated synchronously within the OnNext call of the source sequence. In order to do a concurrent, non-blocking merge, change the selector to return an observable sequence obtained using the conversion. + + + + Projects each element of the source observable sequence to the other observable sequence and merges the resulting observable sequences into one observable sequence. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + The type of the elements in the other sequence and the elements in the result sequence. + An observable sequence of elements to project. + An observable sequence to project each element from the source sequence onto. + An observable sequence whose elements are the result of projecting each source element onto the other sequence and merging all the resulting sequences together. + + or is null. + + + + Projects each notification of an observable sequence to an observable sequence and merges the resulting observable sequences into one observable sequence. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + The type of the elements in the projected inner sequences and the elements in the merged result sequence. + An observable sequence of notifications to project. + A transform function to apply to each element. + A transform function to apply when an error occurs in the source sequence. + A transform function to apply when the end of the source sequence is reached. + An observable sequence whose elements are the result of invoking the one-to-many transform function corresponding to each notification in the input sequence. + + or or or is null. + + + + Projects each notification of an observable sequence to an observable sequence by incorporating the element's index and merges the resulting observable sequences into one observable sequence. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + The type of the elements in the projected inner sequences and the elements in the merged result sequence. + An observable sequence of notifications to project. + A transform function to apply to each element; the second parameter of the function represents the index of the source element. + A transform function to apply when an error occurs in the source sequence. + A transform function to apply when the end of the source sequence is reached. + An observable sequence whose elements are the result of invoking the one-to-many transform function corresponding to each notification in the input sequence. + + or or or is null. + + + + Projects each element of an observable sequence to an observable sequence and merges the resulting observable sequences into one observable sequence. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + The type of the elements in the projected inner sequences and the elements in the merged result sequence. + An observable sequence of elements to project. + A transform function to apply to each element. + An observable sequence whose elements are the result of invoking the one-to-many transform function on each element of the input sequence. + + or is null. + + + + Projects each element of an observable sequence to an observable sequence by incorporating the element's index and merges the resulting observable sequences into one observable sequence. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + The type of the elements in the projected inner sequences and the elements in the merged result sequence. + An observable sequence of elements to project. + A transform function to apply to each element; the second parameter of the function represents the index of the source element. + An observable sequence whose elements are the result of invoking the one-to-many transform function on each element of the input sequence. + + or is null. + + + + Projects each element of an observable sequence to a task and merges all of the task results into one observable sequence. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + The type of the result produced by the projected tasks and the elements in the merged result sequence. + An observable sequence of elements to project. + A transform function to apply to each element. + An observable sequence whose elements are the result of the tasks executed for each element of the input sequence. + This overload supports composition of observable sequences and tasks, without requiring manual conversion of the tasks to observable sequences using . + + or is null. + + + + Projects each element of an observable sequence to a task by incorporating the element's index and merges all of the task results into one observable sequence. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + The type of the result produced by the projected tasks and the elements in the merged result sequence. + An observable sequence of elements to project. + A transform function to apply to each element; the second parameter of the function represents the index of the source element. + An observable sequence whose elements are the result of the tasks executed for each element of the input sequence. + This overload supports composition of observable sequences and tasks, without requiring manual conversion of the tasks to observable sequences using . + + or is null. + + + + Projects each element of an observable sequence to a task with cancellation support and merges all of the task results into one observable sequence. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + The type of the result produced by the projected tasks and the elements in the merged result sequence. + An observable sequence of elements to project. + A transform function to apply to each element. + An observable sequence whose elements are the result of the tasks executed for each element of the input sequence. + This overload supports composition of observable sequences and tasks, without requiring manual conversion of the tasks to observable sequences using . + + or is null. + + + + Projects each element of an observable sequence to a task by incorporating the element's index with cancellation support and merges all of the task results into one observable sequence. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + The type of the result produced by the projected tasks and the elements in the merged result sequence. + An observable sequence of elements to project. + A transform function to apply to each element; the second parameter of the function represents the index of the source element. + An observable sequence whose elements are the result of the tasks executed for each element of the input sequence. + This overload supports composition of observable sequences and tasks, without requiring manual conversion of the tasks to observable sequences using . + + or is null. + + + + Projects each element of an observable sequence to an enumerable sequence and concatenates the resulting enumerable sequences into one observable sequence. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + The type of the elements in the projected inner enumerable sequences and the elements in the merged result sequence. + An observable sequence of elements to project. + A transform function to apply to each element. + An observable sequence whose elements are the result of invoking the one-to-many transform function on each element of the input sequence. + + or is null. + The projected sequences are enumerated synchronously within the OnNext call of the source sequence. In order to do a concurrent, non-blocking merge, change the selector to return an observable sequence obtained using the conversion. + + + + Projects each element of an observable sequence to an enumerable sequence by incorporating the element's index and concatenates the resulting enumerable sequences into one observable sequence. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + The type of the elements in the projected inner enumerable sequences and the elements in the merged result sequence. + An observable sequence of elements to project. + A transform function to apply to each element; the second parameter of the function represents the index of the source element. + An observable sequence whose elements are the result of invoking the one-to-many transform function on each element of the input sequence. + + or is null. + The projected sequences are enumerated synchronously within the OnNext call of the source sequence. In order to do a concurrent, non-blocking merge, change the selector to return an observable sequence obtained using the conversion. + + + + Projects each element of an observable sequence to a task, invokes the result selector for the source element and the task result, and merges the results into one observable sequence. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + The type of the results produced by the projected intermediate tasks. + The type of the elements in the result sequence, obtained by using the selector to combine source sequence elements with their corresponding intermediate task results. + An observable sequence of elements to project. + A transform function to apply to each element. + A transform function to apply to each element of the intermediate sequence. + An observable sequence whose elements are the result of obtaining a task for each element of the input sequence and then mapping the task's result and its corresponding source element to a result element. + + or or is null. + This overload supports using LINQ query comprehension syntax in C# and Visual Basic to compose observable sequences and tasks, without requiring manual conversion of the tasks to observable sequences using . + + + + Projects each element of an observable sequence to a task by incorporating the element's index, invokes the result selector for the source element and the task result, and merges the results into one observable sequence. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + The type of the results produced by the projected intermediate tasks. + The type of the elements in the result sequence, obtained by using the selector to combine source sequence elements with their corresponding intermediate task results. + An observable sequence of elements to project. + A transform function to apply to each element; the second parameter of the function represents the index of the source element. + A transform function to apply to each element of the intermediate sequence; the second parameter of the function represents the index of the source element. + An observable sequence whose elements are the result of obtaining a task for each element of the input sequence and then mapping the task's result and its corresponding source element to a result element. + + or or is null. + This overload supports using LINQ query comprehension syntax in C# and Visual Basic to compose observable sequences and tasks, without requiring manual conversion of the tasks to observable sequences using . + + + + Projects each element of an observable sequence to a task with cancellation support, invokes the result selector for the source element and the task result, and merges the results into one observable sequence. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + The type of the results produced by the projected intermediate tasks. + The type of the elements in the result sequence, obtained by using the selector to combine source sequence elements with their corresponding intermediate task results. + An observable sequence of elements to project. + A transform function to apply to each element. + A transform function to apply to each element of the intermediate sequence. + An observable sequence whose elements are the result of obtaining a task for each element of the input sequence and then mapping the task's result and its corresponding source element to a result element. + + or or is null. + This overload supports using LINQ query comprehension syntax in C# and Visual Basic to compose observable sequences and tasks, without requiring manual conversion of the tasks to observable sequences using . + + + + Projects each element of an observable sequence to a task by incorporating the element's index with cancellation support, invokes the result selector for the source element and the task result, and merges the results into one observable sequence. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + The type of the results produced by the projected intermediate tasks. + The type of the elements in the result sequence, obtained by using the selector to combine source sequence elements with their corresponding intermediate task results. + An observable sequence of elements to project. + A transform function to apply to each element; the second parameter of the function represents the index of the source element. + A transform function to apply to each element of the intermediate sequence; the second parameter of the function represents the index of the source element. + An observable sequence whose elements are the result of obtaining a task for each element of the input sequence and then mapping the task's result and its corresponding source element to a result element. + + or or is null. + This overload supports using LINQ query comprehension syntax in C# and Visual Basic to compose observable sequences and tasks, without requiring manual conversion of the tasks to observable sequences using . + + + + Determines whether two sequences are equal by comparing the elements pairwise. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + First observable sequence to compare. + Second observable sequence to compare. + An observable sequence that contains a single element which indicates whether both sequences are of equal length and their corresponding elements are equal according to the default equality comparer for their type. + + or is null. + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Determines whether an observable and enumerable sequence are equal by comparing the elements pairwise. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + First observable sequence to compare. + Second observable sequence to compare. + An observable sequence that contains a single element which indicates whether both sequences are of equal length and their corresponding elements are equal according to the default equality comparer for their type. + + or is null. + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Determines whether two sequences are equal by comparing the elements pairwise using a specified equality comparer. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + First observable sequence to compare. + Second observable sequence to compare. + Comparer used to compare elements of both sequences. + An observable sequence that contains a single element which indicates whether both sequences are of equal length and their corresponding elements are equal according to the specified equality comparer. + + or or is null. + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Determines whether an observable and enumerable sequence are equal by comparing the elements pairwise using a specified equality comparer. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + First observable sequence to compare. + Second observable sequence to compare. + Comparer used to compare elements of both sequences. + An observable sequence that contains a single element which indicates whether both sequences are of equal length and their corresponding elements are equal according to the specified equality comparer. + + or or is null. + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Returns the only element of an observable sequence, and reports an exception if there is not exactly one element in the observable sequence. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source observable sequence. + Sequence containing the single element in the observable sequence. + + is null. + (Asynchronous) The source sequence contains more than one element. -or- The source sequence is empty. + + + + Returns the only element of an observable sequence that satisfies the condition in the predicate, and reports an exception if there is not exactly one element in the observable sequence. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source observable sequence. + A predicate function to evaluate for elements in the source sequence. + Sequence containing the single element in the observable sequence that satisfies the condition in the predicate. + + or is null. + (Asynchronous) No element satisfies the condition in the predicate. -or- More than one element satisfies the condition in the predicate. -or- The source sequence is empty. + + + + Returns the only element of an observable sequence, or a default value if the observable sequence is empty; this method reports an exception if there is more than one element in the observable sequence. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source observable sequence. + Sequence containing the single element in the observable sequence, or a default value if no such element exists. + + is null. + (Asynchronous) The source sequence contains more than one element. + + + + Returns the only element of an observable sequence that matches the predicate, or a default value if no such element exists; this method reports an exception if there is more than one element in the observable sequence. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source observable sequence. + A predicate function to evaluate for elements in the source sequence. + Sequence containing the single element in the observable sequence that satisfies the condition in the predicate, or a default value if no such element exists. + + or is null. + (Asynchronous) The sequence contains more than one element that satisfies the condition in the predicate. + + + + Bypasses a specified number of elements in an observable sequence and then returns the remaining elements. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + The sequence to take elements from. + The number of elements to skip before returning the remaining elements. + An observable sequence that contains the elements that occur after the specified index in the input sequence. + + is null. + + is less than zero. + + + + Skips elements for the specified duration from the start of the observable source sequence. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source sequence to skip elements for. + Duration for skipping elements from the start of the sequence. + An observable sequence with the elements skipped during the specified duration from the start of the source sequence. + + is null. + + is less than TimeSpan.Zero. + + + Specifying a TimeSpan.Zero value for doesn't guarantee no elements will be dropped from the start of the source sequence. + This is a side-effect of the asynchrony introduced by the scheduler, where the action that causes callbacks from the source sequence to be forwarded + may not execute immediately, despite the TimeSpan.Zero due time. + + + Errors produced by the source sequence are always forwarded to the result sequence, even if the error occurs before the . + + + + + + Skips elements for the specified duration from the start of the observable source sequence, using the specified scheduler to run timers. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source sequence to skip elements for. + Duration for skipping elements from the start of the sequence. + Scheduler to run the timer on. + An observable sequence with the elements skipped during the specified duration from the start of the source sequence. + + or is null. + + is less than TimeSpan.Zero. + + + Specifying a TimeSpan.Zero value for doesn't guarantee no elements will be dropped from the start of the source sequence. + This is a side-effect of the asynchrony introduced by the scheduler, where the action that causes callbacks from the source sequence to be forwarded + may not execute immediately, despite the TimeSpan.Zero due time. + + + Errors produced by the source sequence are always forwarded to the result sequence, even if the error occurs before the . + + + + + + Bypasses a specified number of elements at the end of an observable sequence. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source sequence. + Number of elements to bypass at the end of the source sequence. + An observable sequence containing the source sequence elements except for the bypassed ones at the end. + + is null. + + is less than zero. + + This operator accumulates a queue with a length enough to store the first elements. As more elements are + received, elements are taken from the front of the queue and produced on the result sequence. This causes elements to be delayed. + + + + + Skips elements for the specified duration from the end of the observable source sequence. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source sequence to skip elements for. + Duration for skipping elements from the end of the sequence. + An observable sequence with the elements skipped during the specified duration from the end of the source sequence. + + is null. + + is less than TimeSpan.Zero. + + This operator accumulates a queue with a length enough to store elements received during the initial window. + As more elements are received, elements older than the specified are taken from the queue and produced on the + result sequence. This causes elements to be delayed with . + + + + + Skips elements for the specified duration from the end of the observable source sequence, using the specified scheduler to run timers. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source sequence to skip elements for. + Duration for skipping elements from the end of the sequence. + Scheduler to run the timer on. + An observable sequence with the elements skipped during the specified duration from the end of the source sequence. + + or is null. + + is less than TimeSpan.Zero. + + This operator accumulates a queue with a length enough to store elements received during the initial window. + As more elements are received, elements older than the specified are taken from the queue and produced on the + result sequence. This causes elements to be delayed with . + + + + + Skips elements from the observable source sequence until the specified start time. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source sequence to skip elements for. + Time to start taking elements from the source sequence. If this value is less than or equal to DateTimeOffset.UtcNow, no elements will be skipped. + An observable sequence with the elements skipped until the specified start time. + + is null. + + Errors produced by the source sequence are always forwarded to the result sequence, even if the error occurs before the . + + + + + Skips elements from the observable source sequence until the specified start time, using the specified scheduler to run timers. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source sequence to skip elements for. + Time to start taking elements from the source sequence. If this value is less than or equal to DateTimeOffset.UtcNow, no elements will be skipped. + Scheduler to run the timer on. + An observable sequence with the elements skipped until the specified start time. + + or is null. + + Errors produced by the source sequence are always forwarded to the result sequence, even if the error occurs before the . + + + + + Returns the elements from the source observable sequence only after the other observable sequence produces an element. + Starting from Rx.NET 4.0, this will subscribe to before subscribing to + so in case emits an element right away, elements from are not missed. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + The type of the elements in the other sequence that indicates the end of skip behavior. + Source sequence to propagate elements for. + Observable sequence that triggers propagation of elements of the source sequence. + An observable sequence containing the elements of the source sequence starting from the point the other sequence triggered propagation. + + or is null. + + + + Bypasses elements in an observable sequence as long as a specified condition is true and then returns the remaining elements. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + An observable sequence to return elements from. + A function to test each element for a condition. + An observable sequence that contains the elements from the input sequence starting at the first element in the linear series that does not pass the test specified by predicate. + + or is null. + + + + Bypasses elements in an observable sequence as long as a specified condition is true and then returns the remaining elements. + The element's index is used in the logic of the predicate function. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + An observable sequence to return elements from. + A function to test each element for a condition; the second parameter of the function represents the index of the source element. + An observable sequence that contains the elements from the input sequence starting at the first element in the linear series that does not pass the test specified by predicate. + + or is null. + + + + Invokes the action asynchronously, surfacing the result through an observable sequence. + + Query provider used to construct the data source. + Action to run asynchronously. + An observable sequence exposing a Unit value upon completion of the action, or an exception. + + is null. + + + + The action is called immediately, not during the subscription of the resulting sequence. + + + Multiple subscriptions to the resulting sequence can observe the action's outcome. + + + + + + + Invokes the action asynchronously on the specified scheduler, surfacing the result through an observable sequence. + + Query provider used to construct the data source. + Action to run asynchronously. + Scheduler to run the action on. + An observable sequence exposing a Unit value upon completion of the action, or an exception. + + or is null. + + + + The action is called immediately, not during the subscription of the resulting sequence. + + + Multiple subscriptions to the resulting sequence can observe the action's outcome. + + + + + + + Invokes the specified function asynchronously, surfacing the result through an observable sequence. + + Query provider used to construct the data source. + The type of the result returned by the function. + Function to run asynchronously. + An observable sequence exposing the function's result value, or an exception. + + is null. + + + + The function is called immediately, not during the subscription of the resulting sequence. + + + Multiple subscriptions to the resulting sequence can observe the function's result. + + + + + + + Invokes the specified function asynchronously on the specified scheduler, surfacing the result through an observable sequence + + Query provider used to construct the data source. + The type of the result returned by the function. + Function to run asynchronously. + Scheduler to run the function on. + An observable sequence exposing the function's result value, or an exception. + + or is null. + + + + The function is called immediately, not during the subscription of the resulting sequence. + + + Multiple subscriptions to the resulting sequence can observe the function's result. + + + + + + + Invokes the asynchronous action, surfacing the result through an observable sequence. + + Query provider used to construct the data source. + Asynchronous action to run. + An observable sequence exposing a Unit value upon completion of the action, or an exception. + + is null. + + + + The action is started immediately, not during the subscription of the resulting sequence. + + + Multiple subscriptions to the resulting sequence can observe the action's outcome. + + + + + + + Invokes the asynchronous action, surfacing the result through an observable sequence. + + Query provider used to construct the data source. + Asynchronous action to run. + Scheduler on which to notify observers. + An observable sequence exposing a Unit value upon completion of the action, or an exception. + + is null or is null. + + + + The action is started immediately, not during the subscription of the resulting sequence. + + + Multiple subscriptions to the resulting sequence can observe the action's outcome. + + + + + + + Invokes the asynchronous action, surfacing the result through an observable sequence. + The CancellationToken is shared by all subscriptions on the resulting observable sequence. See the remarks section for more information. + + Query provider used to construct the data source. + Asynchronous action to run. + An observable sequence exposing a Unit value upon completion of the action, or an exception. + + is null. + + + + The action is started immediately, not during the subscription of the resulting sequence. + + + Multiple subscriptions to the resulting sequence can observe the action's outcome. + + + + If any subscription to the resulting sequence is disposed, the CancellationToken is set. The observer associated to the disposed + subscription won't see the TaskCanceledException, but other observers will. You can protect against this using the Catch operator. + Be careful when handing out the resulting sequence because of this behavior. The most common use is to have a single subscription + to the resulting sequence, which controls the CancellationToken state. Alternatively, you can control subscription behavior using + multicast operators. + + + + + + + + Invokes the asynchronous action, surfacing the result through an observable sequence. + The CancellationToken is shared by all subscriptions on the resulting observable sequence. See the remarks section for more information. + + Query provider used to construct the data source. + Asynchronous action to run. + Scheduler on which to notify observers. + An observable sequence exposing a Unit value upon completion of the action, or an exception. + + is null or is null. + + + + The action is started immediately, not during the subscription of the resulting sequence. + + + Multiple subscriptions to the resulting sequence can observe the action's outcome. + + + + If any subscription to the resulting sequence is disposed, the CancellationToken is set. The observer associated to the disposed + subscription won't see the TaskCanceledException, but other observers will. You can protect against this using the Catch operator. + Be careful when handing out the resulting sequence because of this behavior. The most common use is to have a single subscription + to the resulting sequence, which controls the CancellationToken state. Alternatively, you can control subscription behavior using + multicast operators. + + + + + + + + Invokes the asynchronous function, surfacing the result through an observable sequence. + + Query provider used to construct the data source. + The type of the result returned by the asynchronous function. + Asynchronous function to run. + An observable sequence exposing the function's result value, or an exception. + + is null. + + + + The function is started immediately, not during the subscription of the resulting sequence. + + + Multiple subscriptions to the resulting sequence can observe the function's result. + + + + + + + Invokes the asynchronous function, surfacing the result through an observable sequence. + The CancellationToken is shared by all subscriptions on the resulting observable sequence. See the remarks section for more information. + + Query provider used to construct the data source. + The type of the result returned by the asynchronous function. + Asynchronous function to run. + An observable sequence exposing the function's result value, or an exception. + + is null. + + + + The function is started immediately, not during the subscription of the resulting sequence. + + + Multiple subscriptions to the resulting sequence can observe the function's result. + + + + If any subscription to the resulting sequence is disposed, the CancellationToken is set. The observer associated to the disposed + subscription won't see the TaskCanceledException, but other observers will. You can protect against this using the Catch operator. + Be careful when handing out the resulting sequence because of this behavior. The most common use is to have a single subscription + to the resulting sequence, which controls the CancellationToken state. Alternatively, you can control subscription behavior using + multicast operators. + + + + + + + + Invokes the asynchronous function, surfacing the result through an observable sequence. + + Query provider used to construct the data source. + The type of the result returned by the asynchronous function. + Asynchronous function to run. + Scheduler on which to notify observers. + An observable sequence exposing the function's result value, or an exception. + + is null or is null. + + + + The function is started immediately, not during the subscription of the resulting sequence. + + + Multiple subscriptions to the resulting sequence can observe the function's result. + + + + + + + Invokes the asynchronous function, surfacing the result through an observable sequence. + The CancellationToken is shared by all subscriptions on the resulting observable sequence. See the remarks section for more information. + + Query provider used to construct the data source. + The type of the result returned by the asynchronous function. + Asynchronous function to run. + Scheduler on which to notify observers. + An observable sequence exposing the function's result value, or an exception. + + is null or is null. + + + + The function is started immediately, not during the subscription of the resulting sequence. + + + Multiple subscriptions to the resulting sequence can observe the function's result. + + + + If any subscription to the resulting sequence is disposed, the CancellationToken is set. The observer associated to the disposed + subscription won't see the TaskCanceledException, but other observers will. You can protect against this using the Catch operator. + Be careful when handing out the resulting sequence because of this behavior. The most common use is to have a single subscription + to the resulting sequence, which controls the CancellationToken state. Alternatively, you can control subscription behavior using + multicast operators. + + + + + + + + Prepends a sequence of values to an observable sequence. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source sequence to prepend values to. + Scheduler to emit the prepended values on. + Values to prepend to the specified sequence. + The source sequence prepended with the specified values. + + or or is null. + + + + Prepends a sequence of values to an observable sequence. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source sequence to prepend values to. + Scheduler to emit the prepended values on. + Values to prepend to the specified sequence. + The source sequence prepended with the specified values. + + or or is null. + + + + Prepends a sequence of values to an observable sequence. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source sequence to prepend values to. + Values to prepend to the specified sequence. + The source sequence prepended with the specified values. + + or is null. + + + + Prepends a sequence of values to an observable sequence. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source sequence to prepend values to. + Values to prepend to the specified sequence. + The source sequence prepended with the specified values. + + or is null. + + + + Wraps the source sequence in order to run its subscription and unsubscription logic on the specified synchronization context. This operation is not commonly used; + see the remarks section for more information on the distinction between SubscribeOn and ObserveOn. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source sequence. + Synchronization context to perform subscription and unsubscription actions on. + The source sequence whose subscriptions and unsubscriptions happen on the specified synchronization context. + + or is null. + + This only performs the side-effects of subscription and unsubscription on the specified synchronization context. In order to invoke observer + callbacks on a synchronization context, use . + + + + + Wraps the source sequence in order to run its subscription and unsubscription logic on the specified scheduler. This operation is not commonly used; + see the remarks section for more information on the distinction between SubscribeOn and ObserveOn. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source sequence. + Scheduler to perform subscription and unsubscription actions on. + The source sequence whose subscriptions and unsubscriptions happen on the specified scheduler. + + or is null. + + This only performs the side-effects of subscription and unsubscription on the specified scheduler. In order to invoke observer + callbacks on a scheduler, use . + + + + + Computes the sum of a sequence of values. + + A sequence of values to calculate the sum of. + An observable sequence containing a single element with the sum of the values in the source sequence. + + is null. + (Asynchronous) The sum of the elements in the source sequence is larger than . + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Computes the sum of a sequence of values. + + A sequence of values to calculate the sum of. + An observable sequence containing a single element with the sum of the values in the source sequence. + + is null. + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Computes the sum of a sequence of values. + + A sequence of values to calculate the sum of. + An observable sequence containing a single element with the sum of the values in the source sequence. + + is null. + (Asynchronous) The sum of the elements in the source sequence is larger than . + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Computes the sum of a sequence of values. + + A sequence of values to calculate the sum of. + An observable sequence containing a single element with the sum of the values in the source sequence. + + is null. + (Asynchronous) The sum of the elements in the source sequence is larger than . + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Computes the sum of a sequence of nullable values. + + A sequence of nullable values to calculate the sum of. + An observable sequence containing a single element with the sum of the values in the source sequence. + + is null. + (Asynchronous) The sum of the elements in the source sequence is larger than . + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Computes the sum of a sequence of nullable values. + + A sequence of nullable values to calculate the sum of. + An observable sequence containing a single element with the sum of the values in the source sequence. + + is null. + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Computes the sum of a sequence of nullable values. + + A sequence of nullable values to calculate the sum of. + An observable sequence containing a single element with the sum of the values in the source sequence. + + is null. + (Asynchronous) The sum of the elements in the source sequence is larger than . + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Computes the sum of a sequence of nullable values. + + A sequence of nullable values to calculate the sum of. + An observable sequence containing a single element with the sum of the values in the source sequence. + + is null. + (Asynchronous) The sum of the elements in the source sequence is larger than . + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Computes the sum of a sequence of nullable values. + + A sequence of nullable values to calculate the sum of. + An observable sequence containing a single element with the sum of the values in the source sequence. + + is null. + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Computes the sum of a sequence of values. + + A sequence of values to calculate the sum of. + An observable sequence containing a single element with the sum of the values in the source sequence. + + is null. + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Computes the sum of a sequence of values that are obtained by invoking a transform function on each element of the input sequence. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + A sequence of values that are used to calculate a sum. + A transform function to apply to each element. + An observable sequence containing a single element with the sum of the values in the source sequence. + + or is null. + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Computes the sum of a sequence of values that are obtained by invoking a transform function on each element of the input sequence. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + A sequence of values that are used to calculate a sum. + A transform function to apply to each element. + An observable sequence containing a single element with the sum of the values in the source sequence. + + or is null. + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Computes the sum of a sequence of values that are obtained by invoking a transform function on each element of the input sequence. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + A sequence of values that are used to calculate a sum. + A transform function to apply to each element. + An observable sequence containing a single element with the sum of the values in the source sequence. + + or is null. + (Asynchronous) The sum of the projected values for the elements in the source sequence is larger than . + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Computes the sum of a sequence of values that are obtained by invoking a transform function on each element of the input sequence. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + A sequence of values that are used to calculate a sum. + A transform function to apply to each element. + An observable sequence containing a single element with the sum of the values in the source sequence. + + or is null. + (Asynchronous) The sum of the projected values for the elements in the source sequence is larger than . + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Computes the sum of a sequence of values that are obtained by invoking a transform function on each element of the input sequence. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + A sequence of values that are used to calculate a sum. + A transform function to apply to each element. + An observable sequence containing a single element with the sum of the values in the source sequence. + + or is null. + (Asynchronous) The sum of the projected values for the elements in the source sequence is larger than . + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Computes the sum of a sequence of nullable values that are obtained by invoking a transform function on each element of the input sequence. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + A sequence of values that are used to calculate a sum. + A transform function to apply to each element. + An observable sequence containing a single element with the sum of the values in the source sequence. + + or is null. + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Computes the sum of a sequence of nullable values that are obtained by invoking a transform function on each element of the input sequence. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + A sequence of values that are used to calculate a sum. + A transform function to apply to each element. + An observable sequence containing a single element with the sum of the values in the source sequence. + + or is null. + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Computes the sum of a sequence of nullable values that are obtained by invoking a transform function on each element of the input sequence. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + A sequence of values that are used to calculate a sum. + A transform function to apply to each element. + An observable sequence containing a single element with the sum of the values in the source sequence. + + or is null. + (Asynchronous) The sum of the projected values for the elements in the source sequence is larger than . + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Computes the sum of a sequence of nullable values that are obtained by invoking a transform function on each element of the input sequence. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + A sequence of values that are used to calculate a sum. + A transform function to apply to each element. + An observable sequence containing a single element with the sum of the values in the source sequence. + + or is null. + (Asynchronous) The sum of the projected values for the elements in the source sequence is larger than . + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Computes the sum of a sequence of nullable values that are obtained by invoking a transform function on each element of the input sequence. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + A sequence of values that are used to calculate a sum. + A transform function to apply to each element. + An observable sequence containing a single element with the sum of the values in the source sequence. + + or is null. + (Asynchronous) The sum of the projected values for the elements in the source sequence is larger than . + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Transforms an observable sequence of observable sequences into an observable sequence + producing values only from the most recent observable sequence. + Each time a new inner observable sequence is received, unsubscribe from the + previous inner observable sequence. + + The type of the elements in the source sequences. + Observable sequence of inner observable sequences. + The observable sequence that at any point in time produces the elements of the most recent inner observable sequence that has been received. + + is null. + + + + Transforms an observable sequence of tasks into an observable sequence + producing values only from the most recent observable sequence. + Each time a new task is received, the previous task's result is ignored. + + The type of the results produced by the source tasks. + Observable sequence of tasks. + The observable sequence that at any point in time produces the result of the most recent task that has been received. + + is null. + If the tasks support cancellation, consider manual conversion of the tasks using , followed by a switch operation using . + + + + Synchronizes the observable sequence such that observer notifications cannot be delivered concurrently. + This overload is useful to "fix" an observable sequence that exhibits concurrent callbacks on individual observers, which is invalid behavior for the query processor. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source sequence. + The source sequence whose outgoing calls to observers are synchronized. + + is null. + + It's invalid behavior - according to the observer grammar - for a sequence to exhibit concurrent callbacks on a given observer. + This operator can be used to "fix" a source that doesn't conform to this rule. + + + + + Synchronizes the observable sequence such that observer notifications cannot be delivered concurrently, using the specified gate object. + This overload is useful when writing n-ary query operators, in order to prevent concurrent callbacks from different sources by synchronizing on a common gate object. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source sequence. + Gate object to synchronize each observer call on. + The source sequence whose outgoing calls to observers are synchronized on the given gate object. + + or is null. + + + + Returns a specified number of contiguous elements from the start of an observable sequence. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + The sequence to take elements from. + The number of elements to return. + An observable sequence that contains the specified number of elements from the start of the input sequence. + + is null. + + is less than zero. + + + + Returns a specified number of contiguous elements from the start of an observable sequence, using the specified scheduler for the edge case of Take(0). + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + The sequence to take elements from. + The number of elements to return. + Scheduler used to produce an OnCompleted message in case count is set to 0. + An observable sequence that contains the specified number of elements from the start of the input sequence. + + or is null. + + is less than zero. + + + + Takes elements for the specified duration from the start of the observable source sequence. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source sequence to take elements from. + Duration for taking elements from the start of the sequence. + An observable sequence with the elements taken during the specified duration from the start of the source sequence. + + is null. + + is less than TimeSpan.Zero. + + Specifying a TimeSpan.Zero value for doesn't guarantee an empty sequence will be returned. This is a side-effect + of the asynchrony introduced by the scheduler, where the action that stops forwarding callbacks from the source sequence may not execute + immediately, despite the TimeSpan.Zero due time. + + + + + Takes elements for the specified duration from the start of the observable source sequence, using the specified scheduler to run timers. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source sequence to take elements from. + Duration for taking elements from the start of the sequence. + Scheduler to run the timer on. + An observable sequence with the elements taken during the specified duration from the start of the source sequence. + + or is null. + + is less than TimeSpan.Zero. + + Specifying a TimeSpan.Zero value for doesn't guarantee an empty sequence will be returned. This is a side-effect + of the asynchrony introduced by the scheduler, where the action that stops forwarding callbacks from the source sequence may not execute + immediately, despite the TimeSpan.Zero due time. + + + + + Returns a specified number of contiguous elements from the end of an observable sequence. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source sequence. + Number of elements to take from the end of the source sequence. + An observable sequence containing the specified number of elements from the end of the source sequence. + + is null. + + is less than zero. + + This operator accumulates a buffer with a length enough to store elements elements. Upon completion of + the source sequence, this buffer is drained on the result sequence. This causes the elements to be delayed. + + + + + Returns a specified number of contiguous elements from the end of an observable sequence, using the specified scheduler to drain the queue. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source sequence. + Number of elements to take from the end of the source sequence. + Scheduler used to drain the queue upon completion of the source sequence. + An observable sequence containing the specified number of elements from the end of the source sequence. + + or is null. + + is less than zero. + + This operator accumulates a buffer with a length enough to store elements elements. Upon completion of + the source sequence, this buffer is drained on the result sequence. This causes the elements to be delayed. + + + + + Returns elements within the specified duration from the end of the observable source sequence. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source sequence to take elements from. + Duration for taking elements from the end of the sequence. + An observable sequence with the elements taken during the specified duration from the end of the source sequence. + + is null. + + is less than TimeSpan.Zero. + + This operator accumulates a buffer with a length enough to store elements for any window during the lifetime of + the source sequence. Upon completion of the source sequence, this buffer is drained on the result sequence. This causes the result elements + to be delayed with . + + + + + Returns elements within the specified duration from the end of the observable source sequence, using the specified scheduler to run timers. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source sequence to take elements from. + Duration for taking elements from the end of the sequence. + Scheduler to run the timer on. + An observable sequence with the elements taken during the specified duration from the end of the source sequence. + + or is null. + + is less than TimeSpan.Zero. + + This operator accumulates a buffer with a length enough to store elements for any window during the lifetime of + the source sequence. Upon completion of the source sequence, this buffer is drained on the result sequence. This causes the result elements + to be delayed with . + + + + + Returns elements within the specified duration from the end of the observable source sequence, using the specified schedulers to run timers and to drain the collected elements. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source sequence to take elements from. + Duration for taking elements from the end of the sequence. + Scheduler to run the timer on. + Scheduler to drain the collected elements. + An observable sequence with the elements taken during the specified duration from the end of the source sequence. + + or or is null. + + is less than TimeSpan.Zero. + + This operator accumulates a buffer with a length enough to store elements for any window during the lifetime of + the source sequence. Upon completion of the source sequence, this buffer is drained on the result sequence. This causes the result elements + to be delayed with . + + + + + Returns a list with the specified number of contiguous elements from the end of an observable sequence. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source sequence. + Number of elements to take from the end of the source sequence. + An observable sequence containing a single list with the specified number of elements from the end of the source sequence. + + is null. + + is less than zero. + + This operator accumulates a buffer with a length enough to store elements. Upon completion of the + source sequence, this buffer is produced on the result sequence. + + + + + Returns a list with the elements within the specified duration from the end of the observable source sequence. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source sequence to take elements from. + Duration for taking elements from the end of the sequence. + An observable sequence containing a single list with the elements taken during the specified duration from the end of the source sequence. + + is null. + + is less than TimeSpan.Zero. + + This operator accumulates a buffer with a length enough to store elements for any window during the lifetime of + the source sequence. Upon completion of the source sequence, this buffer is produced on the result sequence. + + + + + Returns a list with the elements within the specified duration from the end of the observable source sequence, using the specified scheduler to run timers. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source sequence to take elements from. + Duration for taking elements from the end of the sequence. + Scheduler to run the timer on. + An observable sequence containing a single list with the elements taken during the specified duration from the end of the source sequence. + + or is null. + + is less than TimeSpan.Zero. + + This operator accumulates a buffer with a length enough to store elements for any window during the lifetime of + the source sequence. Upon completion of the source sequence, this buffer is produced on the result sequence. + + + + + Takes elements for the specified duration until the specified end time. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source sequence to take elements from. + Time to stop taking elements from the source sequence. If this value is less than or equal to DateTimeOffset.UtcNow, the result stream will complete immediately. + An observable sequence with the elements taken until the specified end time. + + is null. + + + + Takes elements for the specified duration until the specified end time, using the specified scheduler to run timers. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source sequence to take elements from. + Time to stop taking elements from the source sequence. If this value is less than or equal to DateTimeOffset.UtcNow, the result stream will complete immediately. + Scheduler to run the timer on. + An observable sequence with the elements taken until the specified end time. + + or is null. + + + + Returns the elements from the source observable sequence until the other observable sequence produces an element. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + The type of the elements in the other sequence that indicates the end of take behavior. + Source sequence to propagate elements for. + Observable sequence that terminates propagation of elements of the source sequence. + An observable sequence containing the elements of the source sequence up to the point the other sequence interrupted further propagation. + + or is null. + + + + Relays elements from the source observable sequence and calls the predicate after an + emission to check if the sequence should stop after that specific item. + + The type of the elements in the source and result sequences. + The source sequence to relay elements of. + Called after each upstream item has been emitted with + that upstream item and should return true to indicate the sequence should + complete. + The observable sequence with the source elements until the stop predicate returns true. + + The following sequence will stop after the value 5 has been encountered: + + Observable.Range(1, 10) + .TakeUntil(item => item == 5) + .Subscribe(Console.WriteLine); + + + If or is null. + + + + Returns elements from an observable sequence as long as a specified condition is true. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + A sequence to return elements from. + A function to test each element for a condition. + An observable sequence that contains the elements from the input sequence that occur before the element at which the test no longer passes. + + or is null. + + + + Returns elements from an observable sequence as long as a specified condition is true. + The element's index is used in the logic of the predicate function. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + A sequence to return elements from. + A function to test each element for a condition; the second parameter of the function represents the index of the source element. + An observable sequence that contains the elements from the input sequence that occur before the element at which the test no longer passes. + + or is null. + + + + Ignores elements from an observable sequence which are followed by another element within a specified relative time duration. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source sequence to throttle. + Throttling duration for each element. + The throttled sequence. + + is null. + + is less than TimeSpan.Zero. + + + This operator throttles the source sequence by holding on to each element for the duration specified in . If another + element is produced within this time window, the element is dropped and a new timer is started for the current element, repeating this whole + process. For streams that never have gaps larger than or equal to between elements, the resulting stream won't + produce any elements. In order to reduce the volume of a stream whilst guaranteeing the periodic production of elements, consider using the + Observable.Sample set of operators. + + + Specifying a TimeSpan.Zero value for is not recommended but supported, causing throttling timers to be scheduled + that are due immediately. However, this doesn't guarantee all elements will be retained in the result sequence. This is a side-effect of the + asynchrony introduced by the scheduler, where the action to forward the current element may not execute immediately, despite the TimeSpan.Zero + due time. In such cases, the next element may arrive before the scheduler gets a chance to run the throttling action. + + + + + + Ignores elements from an observable sequence which are followed by another element within a specified relative time duration, using the specified scheduler to run throttling timers. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source sequence to throttle. + Throttling duration for each element. + Scheduler to run the throttle timers on. + The throttled sequence. + + or is null. + + is less than TimeSpan.Zero. + + + This operator throttles the source sequence by holding on to each element for the duration specified in . If another + element is produced within this time window, the element is dropped and a new timer is started for the current element, repeating this whole + process. For streams that never have gaps larger than or equal to between elements, the resulting stream won't + produce any elements. In order to reduce the volume of a stream whilst guaranteeing the periodic production of elements, consider using the + Observable.Sample set of operators. + + + Specifying a TimeSpan.Zero value for is not recommended but supported, causing throttling timers to be scheduled + that are due immediately. However, this doesn't guarantee all elements will be retained in the result sequence. This is a side-effect of the + asynchrony introduced by the scheduler, where the action to forward the current element may not execute immediately, despite the TimeSpan.Zero + due time. In such cases, the next element may arrive before the scheduler gets a chance to run the throttling action. + + + + + + Ignores elements from an observable sequence which are followed by another value within a computed throttle duration. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + The type of the elements in the throttle sequences selected for each element in the source sequence. + Source sequence to throttle. + Selector function to retrieve a sequence indicating the throttle duration for each given element. + The throttled sequence. + + or is null. + + This operator throttles the source sequence by holding on to each element for the duration denoted by . + If another element is produced within this time window, the element is dropped and a new timer is started for the current element, repeating this + whole process. For streams where the duration computed by applying the to each element overlaps with + the occurrence of the successor element, the resulting stream won't produce any elements. In order to reduce the volume of a stream whilst + guaranteeing the periodic production of elements, consider using the Observable.Sample set of operators. + + + + + Returns an observable sequence that terminates with an exception. + + Query provider used to construct the data source. + The type used for the type parameter of the resulting sequence. + Exception object used for the sequence's termination. + The observable sequence that terminates exceptionally with the specified exception object. + + is null. + + + + Returns an observable sequence that terminates with an exception, using the specified scheduler to send out the single OnError message. + + Query provider used to construct the data source. + The type used for the type parameter of the resulting sequence. + Exception object used for the sequence's termination. + Scheduler to send the exceptional termination call on. + The observable sequence that terminates exceptionally with the specified exception object. + + or is null. + + + + Returns an observable sequence that terminates with an exception, using the specified scheduler to send out the single OnError message. + + Query provider used to construct the data source. + The type used for the type parameter of the resulting sequence. + Exception object used for the sequence's termination. + Scheduler to send the exceptional termination call on. + Object solely used to infer the type of the type parameter. This parameter is typically used when creating a sequence of anonymously typed elements. + The observable sequence that terminates exceptionally with the specified exception object. + + or is null. + + + + Returns an observable sequence that terminates with an exception. + + Query provider used to construct the data source. + The type used for the type parameter of the resulting sequence. + Exception object used for the sequence's termination. + Object solely used to infer the type of the type parameter. This parameter is typically used when creating a sequence of anonymously typed elements. + The observable sequence that terminates exceptionally with the specified exception object. + + is null. + + + + Records the time interval between consecutive elements in an observable sequence. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source sequence to record time intervals for. + An observable sequence with time interval information on elements. + + is null. + + + + Records the time interval between consecutive elements in an observable sequence, using the specified scheduler to compute time intervals. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source sequence to record time intervals for. + Scheduler used to compute time intervals. + An observable sequence with time interval information on elements. + + or is null. + + + + Applies a timeout policy to the observable sequence based on an absolute time. + If the sequence doesn't terminate before the specified absolute due time, a TimeoutException is propagated to the observer. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source sequence to perform a timeout for. + Time when a timeout occurs. If this value is less than or equal to DateTimeOffset.UtcNow, the timeout occurs immediately. + The source sequence with a TimeoutException in case of a timeout. + + is null. + (Asynchronous) If the sequence hasn't terminated before . + + In case you only want to timeout on the first element, consider using the + operator applied to the source sequence and a delayed sequence. Alternatively, the general-purpose overload + of Timeout, can be used. + + + + + Applies a timeout policy to the observable sequence based on an absolute time. + If the sequence doesn't terminate before the specified absolute due time, the other observable sequence is used to produce future messages from that point on. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence and the other sequence used upon a timeout. + Source sequence to perform a timeout for. + Time when a timeout occurs. If this value is less than or equal to DateTimeOffset.UtcNow, the timeout occurs immediately. + Sequence to return in case of a timeout. + The source sequence switching to the other sequence in case of a timeout. + + or is null. + + In case you only want to timeout on the first element, consider using the + operator applied to the source sequence and a delayed sequence. Alternatively, the general-purpose overload + of Timeout, can be used. + + + + + Applies a timeout policy to the observable sequence based on an absolute time, using the specified scheduler to run timeout timers. + If the sequence doesn't terminate before the specified absolute due time, the other observable sequence is used to produce future messages from that point on. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence and the other sequence used upon a timeout. + Source sequence to perform a timeout for. + Time when a timeout occurs. If this value is less than or equal to DateTimeOffset.UtcNow, the timeout occurs immediately. + Sequence to return in case of a timeout. + Scheduler to run the timeout timers on. + The source sequence switching to the other sequence in case of a timeout. + + or or is null. + + In case you only want to timeout on the first element, consider using the + operator applied to the source sequence and a delayed sequence. Alternatively, the general-purpose overload + of Timeout, can be used. + + + + + Applies a timeout policy to the observable sequence based on an absolute time, using the specified scheduler to run timeout timers. + If the sequence doesn't terminate before the specified absolute due time, a TimeoutException is propagated to the observer. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source sequence to perform a timeout for. + Time when a timeout occurs. If this value is less than or equal to DateTimeOffset.UtcNow, the timeout occurs immediately. + Scheduler to run the timeout timers on. + The source sequence with a TimeoutException in case of a timeout. + + or is null. + (Asynchronous) If the sequence hasn't terminated before . + + In case you only want to timeout on the first element, consider using the + operator applied to the source sequence and a delayed sequence. Alternatively, the general-purpose overload + of Timeout, can be used. + + + + + Applies a timeout policy for each element in the observable sequence. + If the next element isn't received within the specified timeout duration starting from its predecessor, a TimeoutException is propagated to the observer. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source sequence to perform a timeout for. + Maximum duration between values before a timeout occurs. + The source sequence with a TimeoutException in case of a timeout. + + is null. + + is less than TimeSpan.Zero. + (Asynchronous) If no element is produced within from the previous element. + + + In case you only want to timeout on the first element, consider using the + operator applied to the source sequence and a delayed sequence. Alternatively, the general-purpose overload + of Timeout, can be used. + + + Specifying a TimeSpan.Zero value for is not recommended but supported, causing timeout timers to be scheduled that are due + immediately. However, this doesn't guarantee a timeout will occur, even for the first element. This is a side-effect of the asynchrony introduced by the + scheduler, where the action to propagate a timeout may not execute immediately, despite the TimeSpan.Zero due time. In such cases, the next element may + arrive before the scheduler gets a chance to run the timeout action. + + + + + + Applies a timeout policy for each element in the observable sequence. + If the next element isn't received within the specified timeout duration starting from its predecessor, the other observable sequence is used to produce future messages from that point on. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence and the other sequence used upon a timeout. + Source sequence to perform a timeout for. + Maximum duration between values before a timeout occurs. + Sequence to return in case of a timeout. + The source sequence switching to the other sequence in case of a timeout. + + or is null. + + is less than TimeSpan.Zero. + + + In case you only want to timeout on the first element, consider using the + operator applied to the source sequence and a delayed sequence. Alternatively, the general-purpose overload + of Timeout, can be used. + + + Specifying a TimeSpan.Zero value for is not recommended but supported, causing timeout timers to be scheduled that are due + immediately. However, this doesn't guarantee a timeout will occur, even for the first element. This is a side-effect of the asynchrony introduced by the + scheduler, where the action to propagate a timeout may not execute immediately, despite the TimeSpan.Zero due time. In such cases, the next element may + arrive before the scheduler gets a chance to run the timeout action. + + + + + + Applies a timeout policy for each element in the observable sequence, using the specified scheduler to run timeout timers. + If the next element isn't received within the specified timeout duration starting from its predecessor, the other observable sequence is used to produce future messages from that point on. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence and the other sequence used upon a timeout. + Source sequence to perform a timeout for. + Maximum duration between values before a timeout occurs. + Sequence to return in case of a timeout. + Scheduler to run the timeout timers on. + The source sequence switching to the other sequence in case of a timeout. + + or or is null. + + is less than TimeSpan.Zero. + + + In case you only want to timeout on the first element, consider using the + operator applied to the source sequence and a delayed sequence. Alternatively, the general-purpose overload + of Timeout, can be used. + + + Specifying a TimeSpan.Zero value for is not recommended but supported, causing timeout timers to be scheduled that are due + immediately. However, this doesn't guarantee a timeout will occur, even for the first element. This is a side-effect of the asynchrony introduced by the + scheduler, where the action to propagate a timeout may not execute immediately, despite the TimeSpan.Zero due time. In such cases, the next element may + arrive before the scheduler gets a chance to run the timeout action. + + + + + + Applies a timeout policy for each element in the observable sequence, using the specified scheduler to run timeout timers. + If the next element isn't received within the specified timeout duration starting from its predecessor, a TimeoutException is propagated to the observer. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source sequence to perform a timeout for. + Maximum duration between values before a timeout occurs. + Scheduler to run the timeout timers on. + The source sequence with a TimeoutException in case of a timeout. + + or is null. + + is less than TimeSpan.Zero. + (Asynchronous) If no element is produced within from the previous element. + + + In case you only want to timeout on the first element, consider using the + operator applied to the source sequence and a delayed sequence. Alternatively, the general-purpose overload + of Timeout, can be used. + + + Specifying a TimeSpan.Zero value for is not recommended but supported, causing timeout timers to be scheduled that are due + immediately. However, this doesn't guarantee a timeout will occur, even for the first element. This is a side-effect of the asynchrony introduced by the + scheduler, where the action to propagate a timeout may not execute immediately, despite the TimeSpan.Zero due time. In such cases, the next element may + arrive before the scheduler gets a chance to run the timeout action. + + + + + + Applies a timeout policy to the observable sequence based on an initial timeout duration for the first element, and a timeout duration computed for each subsequent element. + If the next element isn't received within the computed duration starting from its predecessor, a TimeoutException is propagated to the observer. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + The type of the elements in the timeout sequences used to indicate the timeout duration for each element in the source sequence. + Source sequence to perform a timeout for. + Observable sequence that represents the timeout for the first element. + Selector to retrieve an observable sequence that represents the timeout between the current element and the next element. + The source sequence with a TimeoutException in case of a timeout. + + or or is null. + + + + Applies a timeout policy to the observable sequence based on an initial timeout duration for the first element, and a timeout duration computed for each subsequent element. + If the next element isn't received within the computed duration starting from its predecessor, the other observable sequence is used to produce future messages from that point on. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence and the other sequence used upon a timeout. + The type of the elements in the timeout sequences used to indicate the timeout duration for each element in the source sequence. + Source sequence to perform a timeout for. + Observable sequence that represents the timeout for the first element. + Selector to retrieve an observable sequence that represents the timeout between the current element and the next element. + Sequence to return in case of a timeout. + The source sequence switching to the other sequence in case of a timeout. + + or or or is null. + + + + Applies a timeout policy to the observable sequence based on a timeout duration computed for each element. + If the next element isn't received within the computed duration starting from its predecessor, a TimeoutException is propagated to the observer. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + The type of the elements in the timeout sequences used to indicate the timeout duration for each element in the source sequence. + Source sequence to perform a timeout for. + Selector to retrieve an observable sequence that represents the timeout between the current element and the next element. + The source sequence with a TimeoutException in case of a timeout. + + or is null. + + + + Applies a timeout policy to the observable sequence based on a timeout duration computed for each element. + If the next element isn't received within the computed duration starting from its predecessor, the other observable sequence is used to produce future messages from that point on. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence and the other sequence used upon a timeout. + The type of the elements in the timeout sequences used to indicate the timeout duration for each element in the source sequence. + Source sequence to perform a timeout for. + Selector to retrieve an observable sequence that represents the timeout between the current element and the next element. + Sequence to return in case of a timeout. + The source sequence switching to the other sequence in case of a timeout. + + or or is null. + + + + Returns an observable sequence that produces a single value at the specified absolute due time. + + Query provider used to construct the data source. + Absolute time at which to produce the value. If this value is less than or equal to DateTimeOffset.UtcNow, the timer will fire as soon as possible. + An observable sequence that produces a value at due time. + + + + Returns an observable sequence that periodically produces a value starting at the specified initial absolute due time. + + Query provider used to construct the data source. + Absolute time at which to produce the first value. If this value is less than or equal to DateTimeOffset.UtcNow, the timer will fire as soon as possible. + Period to produce subsequent values. If this value is equal to TimeSpan.Zero, the timer will recur as fast as possible. + An observable sequence that produces a value at due time and then after each period. + + is less than TimeSpan.Zero. + + + + Returns an observable sequence that periodically produces a value starting at the specified initial absolute due time, using the specified scheduler to run timers. + + Query provider used to construct the data source. + Absolute time at which to produce the first value. If this value is less than or equal to DateTimeOffset.UtcNow, the timer will fire as soon as possible. + Period to produce subsequent values. If this value is equal to TimeSpan.Zero, the timer will recur as fast as possible. + Scheduler to run timers on. + An observable sequence that produces a value at due time and then after each period. + + is less than TimeSpan.Zero. + + is null. + + + + Returns an observable sequence that produces a single value at the specified absolute due time, using the specified scheduler to run the timer. + + Query provider used to construct the data source. + Absolute time at which to produce the value. If this value is less than or equal to DateTimeOffset.UtcNow, the timer will fire as soon as possible. + Scheduler to run the timer on. + An observable sequence that produces a value at due time. + + is null. + + + + Returns an observable sequence that produces a single value after the specified relative due time has elapsed. + + Query provider used to construct the data source. + Relative time at which to produce the value. If this value is less than or equal to TimeSpan.Zero, the timer will fire as soon as possible. + An observable sequence that produces a value after the due time has elapsed. + + + + Returns an observable sequence that periodically produces a value after the specified initial relative due time has elapsed. + + Query provider used to construct the data source. + Relative time at which to produce the first value. If this value is less than or equal to TimeSpan.Zero, the timer will fire as soon as possible. + Period to produce subsequent values. If this value is equal to TimeSpan.Zero, the timer will recur as fast as possible. + An observable sequence that produces a value after due time has elapsed and then after each period. + + is less than TimeSpan.Zero. + + + + Returns an observable sequence that periodically produces a value after the specified initial relative due time has elapsed, using the specified scheduler to run timers. + + Query provider used to construct the data source. + Relative time at which to produce the first value. If this value is less than or equal to TimeSpan.Zero, the timer will fire as soon as possible. + Period to produce subsequent values. If this value is equal to TimeSpan.Zero, the timer will recur as fast as possible. + Scheduler to run timers on. + An observable sequence that produces a value after due time has elapsed and then each period. + + is less than TimeSpan.Zero. + + is null. + + + + Returns an observable sequence that produces a single value after the specified relative due time has elapsed, using the specified scheduler to run the timer. + + Query provider used to construct the data source. + Relative time at which to produce the value. If this value is less than or equal to TimeSpan.Zero, the timer will fire as soon as possible. + Scheduler to run the timer on. + An observable sequence that produces a value after the due time has elapsed. + + is null. + + + + Timestamps each element in an observable sequence using the local system clock. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source sequence to timestamp elements for. + An observable sequence with timestamp information on elements. + + is null. + + + + Timestamp each element in an observable sequence using the clock of the specified scheduler. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source sequence to timestamp elements for. + Scheduler used to compute timestamps. + An observable sequence with timestamp information on elements. + + or is null. + + + + Creates an array from an observable sequence. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + The source observable sequence to get an array of elements for. + An observable sequence containing a single element with an array containing all the elements of the source sequence. + + is null. + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Creates a dictionary from an observable sequence according to a specified key selector function. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + The type of the dictionary key computed for each element in the source sequence. + An observable sequence to create a dictionary for. + A function to extract a key from each element. + An observable sequence containing a single element with a dictionary mapping unique key values onto the corresponding source sequence's element. + + or is null. + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Creates a dictionary from an observable sequence according to a specified key selector function, and a comparer. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + The type of the dictionary key computed for each element in the source sequence. + An observable sequence to create a dictionary for. + A function to extract a key from each element. + An equality comparer to compare keys. + An observable sequence containing a single element with a dictionary mapping unique key values onto the corresponding source sequence's element. + + or or is null. + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Creates a dictionary from an observable sequence according to a specified key selector function, and an element selector function. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + The type of the dictionary key computed for each element in the source sequence. + The type of the dictionary value computed for each element in the source sequence. + An observable sequence to create a dictionary for. + A function to extract a key from each element. + A transform function to produce a result element value from each element. + An observable sequence containing a single element with a dictionary mapping unique key values onto the corresponding source sequence's element. + + or or is null. + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Creates a dictionary from an observable sequence according to a specified key selector function, a comparer, and an element selector function. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + The type of the dictionary key computed for each element in the source sequence. + The type of the dictionary value computed for each element in the source sequence. + An observable sequence to create a dictionary for. + A function to extract a key from each element. + A transform function to produce a result element value from each element. + An equality comparer to compare keys. + An observable sequence containing a single element with a dictionary mapping unique key values onto the corresponding source sequence's element. + + or or or is null. + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Converts an observable sequence to an enumerable sequence. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + An observable sequence to convert to an enumerable sequence. + The enumerable sequence containing the elements in the observable sequence. + + is null. + This operator requires the source's object (see ) to implement . + + + + Creates a list from an observable sequence. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + The source observable sequence to get a list of elements for. + An observable sequence containing a single element with a list containing all the elements of the source sequence. + + is null. + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Creates a lookup from an observable sequence according to a specified key selector function. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + The type of the lookup key computed for each element in the source sequence. + An observable sequence to create a lookup for. + A function to extract a key from each element. + An observable sequence containing a single element with a lookup mapping unique key values onto the corresponding source sequence's elements. + + or is null. + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Creates a lookup from an observable sequence according to a specified key selector function, and a comparer. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + The type of the lookup key computed for each element in the source sequence. + An observable sequence to create a lookup for. + A function to extract a key from each element. + An equality comparer to compare keys. + An observable sequence containing a single element with a lookup mapping unique key values onto the corresponding source sequence's elements. + + or or is null. + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Creates a lookup from an observable sequence according to a specified key selector function, and an element selector function. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + The type of the lookup key computed for each element in the source sequence. + The type of the lookup value computed for each element in the source sequence. + An observable sequence to create a lookup for. + A function to extract a key from each element. + A transform function to produce a result element value from each element. + An observable sequence containing a single element with a lookup mapping unique key values onto the corresponding source sequence's elements. + + or or is null. + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Creates a lookup from an observable sequence according to a specified key selector function, a comparer, and an element selector function. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + The type of the lookup key computed for each element in the source sequence. + The type of the lookup value computed for each element in the source sequence. + An observable sequence to create a lookup for. + A function to extract a key from each element. + A transform function to produce a result element value from each element. + An equality comparer to compare keys. + An observable sequence containing a single element with a lookup mapping unique key values onto the corresponding source sequence's elements. + + or or or is null. + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Converts an enumerable sequence to an observable sequence. + + Query provider used to construct the data source. + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Enumerable sequence to convert to an observable sequence. + The observable sequence whose elements are pulled from the given enumerable sequence. + + is null. + + + + Converts an enumerable sequence to an observable sequence, using the specified scheduler to run the enumeration loop. + + Query provider used to construct the data source. + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Enumerable sequence to convert to an observable sequence. + Scheduler to run the enumeration of the input sequence on. + The observable sequence whose elements are pulled from the given enumerable sequence. + + or is null. + + + + Constructs an observable sequence that depends on a resource object, whose lifetime is tied to the resulting observable sequence's lifetime. + + Query provider used to construct the data source. + The type of the elements in the produced sequence. + The type of the resource used during the generation of the resulting sequence. Needs to implement . + Factory function to obtain a resource object. + Factory function to obtain an observable sequence that depends on the obtained resource. + An observable sequence whose lifetime controls the lifetime of the dependent resource object. + + or is null. + + + + Constructs an observable sequence that depends on a resource object, whose lifetime is tied to the resulting observable sequence's lifetime. The resource is obtained and used through asynchronous methods. + The CancellationToken passed to the asynchronous methods is tied to the returned disposable subscription, allowing best-effort cancellation at any stage of the resource acquisition or usage. + + Query provider used to construct the data source. + The type of the elements in the produced sequence. + The type of the resource used during the generation of the resulting sequence. Needs to implement . + Asynchronous factory function to obtain a resource object. + Asynchronous factory function to obtain an observable sequence that depends on the obtained resource. + An observable sequence whose lifetime controls the lifetime of the dependent resource object. + + or is null. + This operator is especially useful in conjunction with the asynchronous programming features introduced in C# 5.0 and Visual Basic 11. + When a subscription to the resulting sequence is disposed, the CancellationToken that was fed to the asynchronous resource factory and observable factory functions will be signaled. + + + + Filters the elements of an observable sequence based on a predicate. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + An observable sequence whose elements to filter. + A function to test each source element for a condition. + An observable sequence that contains elements from the input sequence that satisfy the condition. + + or is null. + + + + Filters the elements of an observable sequence based on a predicate by incorporating the element's index. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + An observable sequence whose elements to filter. + A function to test each source element for a condition; the second parameter of the function represents the index of the source element. + An observable sequence that contains elements from the input sequence that satisfy the condition. + + or is null. + + + + Repeats the given as long as the specified holds, where the is evaluated before each repeated is subscribed to. + + Query provider used to construct the data source. + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source to repeat as long as the function evaluates to true. + Condition that will be evaluated before subscription to the , to determine whether repetition of the source is required. + The observable sequence obtained by concatenating the sequence as long as the holds. + + or is null. + + + + Projects each element of an observable sequence into consecutive non-overlapping windows which are produced based on element count information. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence, and in the windows in the result sequence. + Source sequence to produce windows over. + Length of each window. + An observable sequence of windows. + + is null. + + is less than or equal to zero. + + + + Projects each element of an observable sequence into zero or more windows which are produced based on element count information. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence, and in the windows in the result sequence. + Source sequence to produce windows over. + Length of each window. + Number of elements to skip between creation of consecutive windows. + An observable sequence of windows. + + is null. + + or is less than or equal to zero. + + + + Projects each element of an observable sequence into consecutive non-overlapping windows which are produced based on timing information. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence, and in the windows in the result sequence. + Source sequence to produce windows over. + Length of each window. + The sequence of windows. + + is null. + + is less than TimeSpan.Zero. + + Specifying a TimeSpan.Zero value for is not recommended but supported, causing the scheduler to create windows as fast as it can. + Because all source sequence elements end up in one of the windows, some windows won't have a zero time span. This is a side-effect of the asynchrony introduced + by the scheduler, where the action to close the current window and to create a new window may not execute immediately, despite the TimeSpan.Zero due time. + + + + + Projects each element of an observable sequence into a window that is completed when either it's full or a given amount of time has elapsed. + A useful real-world analogy of this overload is the behavior of a ferry leaving the dock when all seats are taken, or at the scheduled time of departure, whichever event occurs first. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence, and in the windows in the result sequence. + Source sequence to produce windows over. + Maximum time length of a window. + Maximum element count of a window. + An observable sequence of windows. + + is null. + + is less than TimeSpan.Zero. -or- is less than or equal to zero. + + Specifying a TimeSpan.Zero value for is not recommended but supported, causing the scheduler to create windows as fast as it can. + Because all source sequence elements end up in one of the windows, some windows won't have a zero time span. This is a side-effect of the asynchrony introduced + by the scheduler, where the action to close the current window and to create a new window may not execute immediately, despite the TimeSpan.Zero due time. + + + + + Projects each element of an observable sequence into a window that is completed when either it's full or a given amount of time has elapsed, using the specified scheduler to run timers. + A useful real-world analogy of this overload is the behavior of a ferry leaving the dock when all seats are taken, or at the scheduled time of departure, whichever event occurs first. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence, and in the windows in the result sequence. + Source sequence to produce windows over. + Maximum time length of a window. + Maximum element count of a window. + Scheduler to run windowing timers on. + An observable sequence of windows. + + or is null. + + is less than TimeSpan.Zero. -or- is less than or equal to zero. + + Specifying a TimeSpan.Zero value for is not recommended but supported, causing the scheduler to create windows as fast as it can. + Because all source sequence elements end up in one of the windows, some windows won't have a zero time span. This is a side-effect of the asynchrony introduced + by the scheduler, where the action to close the current window and to create a new window may not execute immediately, despite the TimeSpan.Zero due time. + + + + + Projects each element of an observable sequence into consecutive non-overlapping windows which are produced based on timing information, using the specified scheduler to run timers. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence, and in the windows in the result sequence. + Source sequence to produce windows over. + Length of each window. + Scheduler to run windowing timers on. + An observable sequence of windows. + + or is null. + + is less than TimeSpan.Zero. + + Specifying a TimeSpan.Zero value for is not recommended but supported, causing the scheduler to create windows as fast as it can. + Because all source sequence elements end up in one of the windows, some windows won't have a zero time span. This is a side-effect of the asynchrony introduced + by the scheduler, where the action to close the current window and to create a new window may not execute immediately, despite the TimeSpan.Zero due time. + + + + + Projects each element of an observable sequence into zero or more windows which are produced based on timing information. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence, and in the windows in the result sequence. + Source sequence to produce windows over. + Length of each window. + Interval between creation of consecutive windows. + An observable sequence of windows. + + is null. + + or is less than TimeSpan.Zero. + + + Specifying a TimeSpan.Zero value for is not recommended but supported, causing the scheduler to create windows with minimum duration + length. However, some windows won't have a zero time span. This is a side-effect of the asynchrony introduced by the scheduler, where the action to close the + current window may not execute immediately, despite the TimeSpan.Zero due time. + + + Specifying a TimeSpan.Zero value for is not recommended but supported, causing the scheduler to create windows as fast as it can. + However, this doesn't mean all windows will start at the beginning of the source sequence. This is a side-effect of the asynchrony introduced by the scheduler, + where the action to create a new window may not execute immediately, despite the TimeSpan.Zero due time. + + + + + + Projects each element of an observable sequence into zero or more windows which are produced based on timing information, using the specified scheduler to run timers. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence, and in the windows in the result sequence. + Source sequence to produce windows over. + Length of each window. + Interval between creation of consecutive windows. + Scheduler to run windowing timers on. + An observable sequence of windows. + + or is null. + + or is less than TimeSpan.Zero. + + + Specifying a TimeSpan.Zero value for is not recommended but supported, causing the scheduler to create windows with minimum duration + length. However, some windows won't have a zero time span. This is a side-effect of the asynchrony introduced by the scheduler, where the action to close the + current window may not execute immediately, despite the TimeSpan.Zero due time. + + + Specifying a TimeSpan.Zero value for is not recommended but supported, causing the scheduler to create windows as fast as it can. + However, this doesn't mean all windows will start at the beginning of the source sequence. This is a side-effect of the asynchrony introduced by the scheduler, + where the action to create a new window may not execute immediately, despite the TimeSpan.Zero due time. + + + + + + Projects each element of an observable sequence into consecutive non-overlapping windows. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence, and in the windows in the result sequence. + The type of the elements in the sequences indicating window boundary events. + Source sequence to produce windows over. + Sequence of window boundary markers. The current window is closed and a new window is opened upon receiving a boundary marker. + An observable sequence of windows. + + or is null. + + + + Projects each element of an observable sequence into consecutive non-overlapping windows. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence, and in the windows in the result sequence. + The type of the elements in the sequences indicating window closing events. + Source sequence to produce windows over. + A function invoked to define the boundaries of the produced windows. A new window is started when the previous one is closed. + An observable sequence of windows. + + or is null. + + + + Projects each element of an observable sequence into zero or more windows. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence, and in the windows in the result sequence. + The type of the elements in the sequence indicating window opening events, also passed to the closing selector to obtain a sequence of window closing events. + The type of the elements in the sequences indicating window closing events. + Source sequence to produce windows over. + Observable sequence whose elements denote the creation of new windows. + A function invoked to define the closing of each produced window. + An observable sequence of windows. + + or or is null. + + + + Merges two observable sequences into one observable sequence by combining each element from the first source with the latest element from the second source, if any. + Starting from Rx.NET 4.0, this will subscribe to before subscribing to to have a latest element readily available + in case emits an element right away. + + The type of the elements in the first source sequence. + The type of the elements in the second source sequence. + The type of the elements in the result sequence, returned by the selector function. + First observable source. + Second observable source. + Function to invoke for each element from the first source combined with the latest element from the second source, if any. + An observable sequence containing the result of combining each element of the first source with the latest element from the second source, if any, using the specified result selector function. + + or or is null. + + + + Merges the specified observable sequences into one observable sequence by emitting a list with the elements of the observable sequences at corresponding indexes. + + Query provider used to construct the data source. + The type of the elements in the source sequences, and in the lists in the result sequence. + Observable sources. + An observable sequence containing lists of elements at corresponding indexes. + + is null. + + + + Merges the specified observable sequences into one observable sequence by emitting a list with the elements of the observable sequences at corresponding indexes. + + Query provider used to construct the data source. + The type of the elements in the source sequences, and in the lists in the result sequence. + Observable sources. + An observable sequence containing lists of elements at corresponding indexes. + + is null. + + + + Merges the specified observable sequences into one observable sequence by using the selector function whenever all of the observable sequences have produced an element at a corresponding index. + + Query provider used to construct the data source. + The type of the elements in the source sequences. + The type of the elements in the result sequence, returned by the selector function. + Observable sources. + Function to invoke for each series of elements at corresponding indexes in the sources. + An observable sequence containing the result of combining elements of the sources using the specified result selector function. + + or is null. + + + + Merges two observable sequences into one observable sequence by combining their elements in a pairwise fashion. + + The type of the elements in the first source sequence. + The type of the elements in the second source sequence. + The type of the elements in the result sequence, returned by the selector function. + First observable source. + Second observable source. + Function to invoke for each consecutive pair of elements from the first and second source. + An observable sequence containing the result of pairwise combining the elements of the first and second source using the specified result selector function. + + or or is null. + + + + Merges an observable sequence and an enumerable sequence into one observable sequence by using the selector function. + + The type of the elements in the first observable source sequence. + The type of the elements in the second enumerable source sequence. + The type of the elements in the result sequence, returned by the selector function. + First observable source. + Second enumerable source. + Function to invoke for each consecutive pair of elements from the first and second source. + An observable sequence containing the result of pairwise combining the elements of the first and second source using the specified result selector function. + + or or is null. + + + + Merges the specified observable sequences into one observable sequence by using the selector function whenever all of the observable sequences have produced an element at a corresponding index. + + The type of the elements in the first source sequence. + The type of the elements in the second source sequence. + The type of the elements in the third source sequence. + The type of the elements in the result sequence, returned by the selector function. + First observable source. + Second observable source. + Third observable source. + Function to invoke for each series of elements at corresponding indexes in the sources. + An observable sequence containing the result of combining elements of the sources using the specified result selector function. + + or or or is null. + + + + Merges the specified observable sequences into one observable sequence by using the selector function whenever all of the observable sequences have produced an element at a corresponding index. + + The type of the elements in the first source sequence. + The type of the elements in the second source sequence. + The type of the elements in the third source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fourth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the result sequence, returned by the selector function. + First observable source. + Second observable source. + Third observable source. + Fourth observable source. + Function to invoke for each series of elements at corresponding indexes in the sources. + An observable sequence containing the result of combining elements of the sources using the specified result selector function. + + or or or or is null. + + + + Merges the specified observable sequences into one observable sequence by using the selector function whenever all of the observable sequences have produced an element at a corresponding index. + + The type of the elements in the first source sequence. + The type of the elements in the second source sequence. + The type of the elements in the third source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fourth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fifth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the result sequence, returned by the selector function. + First observable source. + Second observable source. + Third observable source. + Fourth observable source. + Fifth observable source. + Function to invoke for each series of elements at corresponding indexes in the sources. + An observable sequence containing the result of combining elements of the sources using the specified result selector function. + + or or or or or is null. + + + + Merges the specified observable sequences into one observable sequence by using the selector function whenever all of the observable sequences have produced an element at a corresponding index. + + The type of the elements in the first source sequence. + The type of the elements in the second source sequence. + The type of the elements in the third source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fourth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fifth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the sixth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the result sequence, returned by the selector function. + First observable source. + Second observable source. + Third observable source. + Fourth observable source. + Fifth observable source. + Sixth observable source. + Function to invoke for each series of elements at corresponding indexes in the sources. + An observable sequence containing the result of combining elements of the sources using the specified result selector function. + + or or or or or or is null. + + + + Merges the specified observable sequences into one observable sequence by using the selector function whenever all of the observable sequences have produced an element at a corresponding index. + + The type of the elements in the first source sequence. + The type of the elements in the second source sequence. + The type of the elements in the third source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fourth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fifth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the sixth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the seventh source sequence. + The type of the elements in the result sequence, returned by the selector function. + First observable source. + Second observable source. + Third observable source. + Fourth observable source. + Fifth observable source. + Sixth observable source. + Seventh observable source. + Function to invoke for each series of elements at corresponding indexes in the sources. + An observable sequence containing the result of combining elements of the sources using the specified result selector function. + + or or or or or or or is null. + + + + Merges the specified observable sequences into one observable sequence by using the selector function whenever all of the observable sequences have produced an element at a corresponding index. + + The type of the elements in the first source sequence. + The type of the elements in the second source sequence. + The type of the elements in the third source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fourth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fifth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the sixth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the seventh source sequence. + The type of the elements in the eighth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the result sequence, returned by the selector function. + First observable source. + Second observable source. + Third observable source. + Fourth observable source. + Fifth observable source. + Sixth observable source. + Seventh observable source. + Eighth observable source. + Function to invoke for each series of elements at corresponding indexes in the sources. + An observable sequence containing the result of combining elements of the sources using the specified result selector function. + + or or or or or or or or is null. + + + + Merges the specified observable sequences into one observable sequence by using the selector function whenever all of the observable sequences have produced an element at a corresponding index. + + The type of the elements in the first source sequence. + The type of the elements in the second source sequence. + The type of the elements in the third source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fourth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fifth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the sixth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the seventh source sequence. + The type of the elements in the eighth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the ninth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the result sequence, returned by the selector function. + First observable source. + Second observable source. + Third observable source. + Fourth observable source. + Fifth observable source. + Sixth observable source. + Seventh observable source. + Eighth observable source. + Ninth observable source. + Function to invoke for each series of elements at corresponding indexes in the sources. + An observable sequence containing the result of combining elements of the sources using the specified result selector function. + + or or or or or or or or or is null. + + + + Merges the specified observable sequences into one observable sequence by using the selector function whenever all of the observable sequences have produced an element at a corresponding index. + + The type of the elements in the first source sequence. + The type of the elements in the second source sequence. + The type of the elements in the third source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fourth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fifth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the sixth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the seventh source sequence. + The type of the elements in the eighth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the ninth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the tenth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the result sequence, returned by the selector function. + First observable source. + Second observable source. + Third observable source. + Fourth observable source. + Fifth observable source. + Sixth observable source. + Seventh observable source. + Eighth observable source. + Ninth observable source. + Tenth observable source. + Function to invoke for each series of elements at corresponding indexes in the sources. + An observable sequence containing the result of combining elements of the sources using the specified result selector function. + + or or or or or or or or or or is null. + + + + Merges the specified observable sequences into one observable sequence by using the selector function whenever all of the observable sequences have produced an element at a corresponding index. + + The type of the elements in the first source sequence. + The type of the elements in the second source sequence. + The type of the elements in the third source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fourth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fifth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the sixth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the seventh source sequence. + The type of the elements in the eighth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the ninth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the tenth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the eleventh source sequence. + The type of the elements in the result sequence, returned by the selector function. + First observable source. + Second observable source. + Third observable source. + Fourth observable source. + Fifth observable source. + Sixth observable source. + Seventh observable source. + Eighth observable source. + Ninth observable source. + Tenth observable source. + Eleventh observable source. + Function to invoke for each series of elements at corresponding indexes in the sources. + An observable sequence containing the result of combining elements of the sources using the specified result selector function. + + or or or or or or or or or or or is null. + + + + Merges the specified observable sequences into one observable sequence by using the selector function whenever all of the observable sequences have produced an element at a corresponding index. + + The type of the elements in the first source sequence. + The type of the elements in the second source sequence. + The type of the elements in the third source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fourth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fifth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the sixth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the seventh source sequence. + The type of the elements in the eighth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the ninth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the tenth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the eleventh source sequence. + The type of the elements in the twelfth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the result sequence, returned by the selector function. + First observable source. + Second observable source. + Third observable source. + Fourth observable source. + Fifth observable source. + Sixth observable source. + Seventh observable source. + Eighth observable source. + Ninth observable source. + Tenth observable source. + Eleventh observable source. + Twelfth observable source. + Function to invoke for each series of elements at corresponding indexes in the sources. + An observable sequence containing the result of combining elements of the sources using the specified result selector function. + + or or or or or or or or or or or or is null. + + + + Merges the specified observable sequences into one observable sequence by using the selector function whenever all of the observable sequences have produced an element at a corresponding index. + + The type of the elements in the first source sequence. + The type of the elements in the second source sequence. + The type of the elements in the third source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fourth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fifth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the sixth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the seventh source sequence. + The type of the elements in the eighth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the ninth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the tenth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the eleventh source sequence. + The type of the elements in the twelfth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the thirteenth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the result sequence, returned by the selector function. + First observable source. + Second observable source. + Third observable source. + Fourth observable source. + Fifth observable source. + Sixth observable source. + Seventh observable source. + Eighth observable source. + Ninth observable source. + Tenth observable source. + Eleventh observable source. + Twelfth observable source. + Thirteenth observable source. + Function to invoke for each series of elements at corresponding indexes in the sources. + An observable sequence containing the result of combining elements of the sources using the specified result selector function. + + or or or or or or or or or or or or or is null. + + + + Merges the specified observable sequences into one observable sequence by using the selector function whenever all of the observable sequences have produced an element at a corresponding index. + + The type of the elements in the first source sequence. + The type of the elements in the second source sequence. + The type of the elements in the third source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fourth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fifth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the sixth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the seventh source sequence. + The type of the elements in the eighth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the ninth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the tenth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the eleventh source sequence. + The type of the elements in the twelfth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the thirteenth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fourteenth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the result sequence, returned by the selector function. + First observable source. + Second observable source. + Third observable source. + Fourth observable source. + Fifth observable source. + Sixth observable source. + Seventh observable source. + Eighth observable source. + Ninth observable source. + Tenth observable source. + Eleventh observable source. + Twelfth observable source. + Thirteenth observable source. + Fourteenth observable source. + Function to invoke for each series of elements at corresponding indexes in the sources. + An observable sequence containing the result of combining elements of the sources using the specified result selector function. + + or or or or or or or or or or or or or or is null. + + + + Merges the specified observable sequences into one observable sequence by using the selector function whenever all of the observable sequences have produced an element at a corresponding index. + + The type of the elements in the first source sequence. + The type of the elements in the second source sequence. + The type of the elements in the third source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fourth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fifth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the sixth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the seventh source sequence. + The type of the elements in the eighth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the ninth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the tenth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the eleventh source sequence. + The type of the elements in the twelfth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the thirteenth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fourteenth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fifteenth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the result sequence, returned by the selector function. + First observable source. + Second observable source. + Third observable source. + Fourth observable source. + Fifth observable source. + Sixth observable source. + Seventh observable source. + Eighth observable source. + Ninth observable source. + Tenth observable source. + Eleventh observable source. + Twelfth observable source. + Thirteenth observable source. + Fourteenth observable source. + Fifteenth observable source. + Function to invoke for each series of elements at corresponding indexes in the sources. + An observable sequence containing the result of combining elements of the sources using the specified result selector function. + + or or or or or or or or or or or or or or or is null. + + + + Merges the specified observable sequences into one observable sequence by using the selector function whenever all of the observable sequences have produced an element at a corresponding index. + + The type of the elements in the first source sequence. + The type of the elements in the second source sequence. + The type of the elements in the third source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fourth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fifth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the sixth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the seventh source sequence. + The type of the elements in the eighth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the ninth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the tenth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the eleventh source sequence. + The type of the elements in the twelfth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the thirteenth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fourteenth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fifteenth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the sixteenth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the result sequence, returned by the selector function. + First observable source. + Second observable source. + Third observable source. + Fourth observable source. + Fifth observable source. + Sixth observable source. + Seventh observable source. + Eighth observable source. + Ninth observable source. + Tenth observable source. + Eleventh observable source. + Twelfth observable source. + Thirteenth observable source. + Fourteenth observable source. + Fifteenth observable source. + Sixteenth observable source. + Function to invoke for each series of elements at corresponding indexes in the sources. + An observable sequence containing the result of combining elements of the sources using the specified result selector function. + + or or or or or or or or or or or or or or or or is null. + + + + Converts the function into an asynchronous action. Each invocation of the resulting asynchronous action causes an invocation of the original synchronous action on the specified scheduler. + + Query provider used to construct the data source. + Action to convert to an asynchronous action. + Asynchronous action. + + is null. + + + + Converts the function into an asynchronous action. Each invocation of the resulting asynchronous action causes an invocation of the original synchronous action on the specified scheduler. + + Query provider used to construct the data source. + Action to convert to an asynchronous action. + Scheduler to invoke the original action on. + Asynchronous action. + + or is null. + + + + Converts the function into an asynchronous action. Each invocation of the resulting asynchronous action causes an invocation of the original synchronous action on the default scheduler. + + Query provider used to construct the data source. + The type of the first argument passed to the action. + Action to convert to an asynchronous action. + Asynchronous action. + + is null. + + + + Converts the function into an asynchronous action. Each invocation of the resulting asynchronous action causes an invocation of the original synchronous action on the specified scheduler. + + Query provider used to construct the data source. + The type of the first argument passed to the action. + Action to convert to an asynchronous action. + Scheduler to invoke the original action on. + Asynchronous action. + + or is null. + + + + Converts the function into an asynchronous action. Each invocation of the resulting asynchronous action causes an invocation of the original synchronous action on the default scheduler. + + Query provider used to construct the data source. + The type of the first argument passed to the action. + The type of the second argument passed to the action. + Action to convert to an asynchronous action. + Asynchronous action. + + is null. + + + + Converts the function into an asynchronous action. Each invocation of the resulting asynchronous action causes an invocation of the original synchronous action on the specified scheduler. + + Query provider used to construct the data source. + The type of the first argument passed to the action. + The type of the second argument passed to the action. + Action to convert to an asynchronous action. + Scheduler to invoke the original action on. + Asynchronous action. + + or is null. + + + + Converts the function into an asynchronous action. Each invocation of the resulting asynchronous action causes an invocation of the original synchronous action on the default scheduler. + + Query provider used to construct the data source. + The type of the first argument passed to the action. + The type of the second argument passed to the action. + The type of the third argument passed to the action. + Action to convert to an asynchronous action. + Asynchronous action. + + is null. + + + + Converts the function into an asynchronous action. Each invocation of the resulting asynchronous action causes an invocation of the original synchronous action on the specified scheduler. + + Query provider used to construct the data source. + The type of the first argument passed to the action. + The type of the second argument passed to the action. + The type of the third argument passed to the action. + Action to convert to an asynchronous action. + Scheduler to invoke the original action on. + Asynchronous action. + + or is null. + + + + Converts the function into an asynchronous action. Each invocation of the resulting asynchronous action causes an invocation of the original synchronous action on the default scheduler. + + Query provider used to construct the data source. + The type of the first argument passed to the action. + The type of the second argument passed to the action. + The type of the third argument passed to the action. + The type of the fourth argument passed to the action. + Action to convert to an asynchronous action. + Asynchronous action. + + is null. + + + + Converts the function into an asynchronous action. Each invocation of the resulting asynchronous action causes an invocation of the original synchronous action on the specified scheduler. + + Query provider used to construct the data source. + The type of the first argument passed to the action. + The type of the second argument passed to the action. + The type of the third argument passed to the action. + The type of the fourth argument passed to the action. + Action to convert to an asynchronous action. + Scheduler to invoke the original action on. + Asynchronous action. + + or is null. + + + + Converts the function into an asynchronous action. Each invocation of the resulting asynchronous action causes an invocation of the original synchronous action on the default scheduler. + + Query provider used to construct the data source. + The type of the first argument passed to the action. + The type of the second argument passed to the action. + The type of the third argument passed to the action. + The type of the fourth argument passed to the action. + The type of the fifth argument passed to the action. + Action to convert to an asynchronous action. + Asynchronous action. + + is null. + + + + Converts the function into an asynchronous action. 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Each invocation of the resulting asynchronous function causes an invocation of the original synchronous function. + + Query provider used to construct the data source. + The type of the first argument passed to the function. + The type of the second argument passed to the function. + The type of the third argument passed to the function. + The type of the fourth argument passed to the function. + The type of the fifth argument passed to the function. + The type of the sixth argument passed to the function. + The type of the seventh argument passed to the function. + The type of the eighth argument passed to the function. + The type of the ninth argument passed to the function. + The type of the tenth argument passed to the function. + The type of the eleventh argument passed to the function. + The type of the result returned by the function. + Function to convert to an asynchronous function. + Asynchronous function. + + is null. + + + + Converts the function into an asynchronous function. Each invocation of the resulting asynchronous function causes an invocation of the original synchronous function on the specified scheduler. + + Query provider used to construct the data source. + The type of the first argument passed to the function. + The type of the second argument passed to the function. + The type of the third argument passed to the function. + The type of the fourth argument passed to the function. + The type of the fifth argument passed to the function. + The type of the sixth argument passed to the function. + The type of the seventh argument passed to the function. + The type of the eighth argument passed to the function. + The type of the ninth argument passed to the function. + The type of the tenth argument passed to the function. + The type of the eleventh argument passed to the function. + The type of the result returned by the function. + Function to convert to an asynchronous function. + Scheduler to invoke the original function on. + Asynchronous function. + + or is null. + + + + Converts the function into an asynchronous function. Each invocation of the resulting asynchronous function causes an invocation of the original synchronous function. + + Query provider used to construct the data source. + The type of the first argument passed to the function. + The type of the second argument passed to the function. + The type of the third argument passed to the function. + The type of the fourth argument passed to the function. + The type of the fifth argument passed to the function. + The type of the sixth argument passed to the function. + The type of the seventh argument passed to the function. + The type of the eighth argument passed to the function. + The type of the ninth argument passed to the function. + The type of the tenth argument passed to the function. + The type of the eleventh argument passed to the function. + The type of the twelfth argument passed to the function. + The type of the result returned by the function. + Function to convert to an asynchronous function. + Asynchronous function. + + is null. + + + + Converts the function into an asynchronous function. Each invocation of the resulting asynchronous function causes an invocation of the original synchronous function on the specified scheduler. + + Query provider used to construct the data source. + The type of the first argument passed to the function. + The type of the second argument passed to the function. + The type of the third argument passed to the function. + The type of the fourth argument passed to the function. + The type of the fifth argument passed to the function. + The type of the sixth argument passed to the function. + The type of the seventh argument passed to the function. + The type of the eighth argument passed to the function. + The type of the ninth argument passed to the function. + The type of the tenth argument passed to the function. + The type of the eleventh argument passed to the function. + The type of the twelfth argument passed to the function. + The type of the result returned by the function. + Function to convert to an asynchronous function. + Scheduler to invoke the original function on. + Asynchronous function. + + or is null. + + + + Converts the function into an asynchronous function. Each invocation of the resulting asynchronous function causes an invocation of the original synchronous function. + + Query provider used to construct the data source. + The type of the first argument passed to the function. + The type of the second argument passed to the function. + The type of the third argument passed to the function. + The type of the fourth argument passed to the function. + The type of the fifth argument passed to the function. + The type of the sixth argument passed to the function. + The type of the seventh argument passed to the function. + The type of the eighth argument passed to the function. + The type of the ninth argument passed to the function. + The type of the tenth argument passed to the function. + The type of the eleventh argument passed to the function. + The type of the twelfth argument passed to the function. + The type of the thirteenth argument passed to the function. + The type of the result returned by the function. + Function to convert to an asynchronous function. + Asynchronous function. + + is null. + + + + Converts the function into an asynchronous function. Each invocation of the resulting asynchronous function causes an invocation of the original synchronous function on the specified scheduler. + + Query provider used to construct the data source. + The type of the first argument passed to the function. + The type of the second argument passed to the function. + The type of the third argument passed to the function. + The type of the fourth argument passed to the function. + The type of the fifth argument passed to the function. + The type of the sixth argument passed to the function. + The type of the seventh argument passed to the function. + The type of the eighth argument passed to the function. + The type of the ninth argument passed to the function. + The type of the tenth argument passed to the function. + The type of the eleventh argument passed to the function. + The type of the twelfth argument passed to the function. + The type of the thirteenth argument passed to the function. + The type of the result returned by the function. + Function to convert to an asynchronous function. + Scheduler to invoke the original function on. + Asynchronous function. + + or is null. + + + + Converts the function into an asynchronous function. 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Each invocation of the resulting asynchronous function causes an invocation of the original synchronous function on the specified scheduler. + + Query provider used to construct the data source. + The type of the first argument passed to the function. + The type of the second argument passed to the function. + The type of the third argument passed to the function. + The type of the fourth argument passed to the function. + The type of the fifth argument passed to the function. + The type of the sixth argument passed to the function. + The type of the seventh argument passed to the function. + The type of the eighth argument passed to the function. + The type of the ninth argument passed to the function. + The type of the tenth argument passed to the function. + The type of the eleventh argument passed to the function. + The type of the twelfth argument passed to the function. + The type of the thirteenth argument passed to the function. + The type of the fourteenth argument passed to the function. + The type of the result returned by the function. + Function to convert to an asynchronous function. + Scheduler to invoke the original function on. + Asynchronous function. + + or is null. + + + + Converts the function into an asynchronous function. Each invocation of the resulting asynchronous function causes an invocation of the original synchronous function. + + Query provider used to construct the data source. + The type of the first argument passed to the function. + The type of the second argument passed to the function. + The type of the third argument passed to the function. + The type of the fourth argument passed to the function. + The type of the fifth argument passed to the function. + The type of the sixth argument passed to the function. + The type of the seventh argument passed to the function. + The type of the eighth argument passed to the function. + The type of the ninth argument passed to the function. + The type of the tenth argument passed to the function. + The type of the eleventh argument passed to the function. + The type of the twelfth argument passed to the function. + The type of the thirteenth argument passed to the function. + The type of the fourteenth argument passed to the function. + The type of the fifteenth argument passed to the function. + The type of the result returned by the function. + Function to convert to an asynchronous function. + Asynchronous function. + + is null. + + + + Converts the function into an asynchronous function. Each invocation of the resulting asynchronous function causes an invocation of the original synchronous function on the specified scheduler. + + Query provider used to construct the data source. + The type of the first argument passed to the function. + The type of the second argument passed to the function. + The type of the third argument passed to the function. + The type of the fourth argument passed to the function. + The type of the fifth argument passed to the function. + The type of the sixth argument passed to the function. + The type of the seventh argument passed to the function. + The type of the eighth argument passed to the function. + The type of the ninth argument passed to the function. + The type of the tenth argument passed to the function. + The type of the eleventh argument passed to the function. + The type of the twelfth argument passed to the function. + The type of the thirteenth argument passed to the function. + The type of the fourteenth argument passed to the function. + The type of the fifteenth argument passed to the function. + The type of the result returned by the function. + Function to convert to an asynchronous function. + Scheduler to invoke the original function on. + Asynchronous function. + + or is null. + + + + Converts the function into an asynchronous function. Each invocation of the resulting asynchronous function causes an invocation of the original synchronous function. + + Query provider used to construct the data source. + The type of the first argument passed to the function. + The type of the second argument passed to the function. + The type of the third argument passed to the function. + The type of the fourth argument passed to the function. + The type of the fifth argument passed to the function. + The type of the sixth argument passed to the function. + The type of the seventh argument passed to the function. + The type of the eighth argument passed to the function. + The type of the ninth argument passed to the function. + The type of the tenth argument passed to the function. + The type of the eleventh argument passed to the function. + The type of the twelfth argument passed to the function. + The type of the thirteenth argument passed to the function. + The type of the fourteenth argument passed to the function. + The type of the fifteenth argument passed to the function. + The type of the sixteenth argument passed to the function. + The type of the result returned by the function. + Function to convert to an asynchronous function. + Asynchronous function. + + is null. + + + + Converts the function into an asynchronous function. Each invocation of the resulting asynchronous function causes an invocation of the original synchronous function on the specified scheduler. + + Query provider used to construct the data source. + The type of the first argument passed to the function. + The type of the second argument passed to the function. + The type of the third argument passed to the function. + The type of the fourth argument passed to the function. + The type of the fifth argument passed to the function. + The type of the sixth argument passed to the function. + The type of the seventh argument passed to the function. + The type of the eighth argument passed to the function. + The type of the ninth argument passed to the function. + The type of the tenth argument passed to the function. + The type of the eleventh argument passed to the function. + The type of the twelfth argument passed to the function. + The type of the thirteenth argument passed to the function. + The type of the fourteenth argument passed to the function. + The type of the fifteenth argument passed to the function. + The type of the sixteenth argument passed to the function. + The type of the result returned by the function. + Function to convert to an asynchronous function. + Scheduler to invoke the original function on. + Asynchronous function. + + or is null. + + + + Converts a Begin/End invoke function pair into an asynchronous function. + + Query provider used to construct the data source. + The delegate that begins the asynchronous operation. + The delegate that ends the asynchronous operation. + Function that can be used to start the asynchronous operation and retrieve the result (represented as a Unit value) as an observable sequence. + + or is null. + Each invocation of the resulting function will cause the asynchronous operation to be started. Subscription to the resulting sequence has no observable side-effect, and each subscription will produce the asynchronous operation's result. + + + + Converts a Begin/End invoke function pair into an asynchronous function. + + Query provider used to construct the data source. + The type of the first argument passed to the begin delegate. + The delegate that begins the asynchronous operation. + The delegate that ends the asynchronous operation. + Function that can be used to start the asynchronous operation and retrieve the result (represented as a Unit value) as an observable sequence. + + or is null. + Each invocation of the resulting function will cause the asynchronous operation to be started. Subscription to the resulting sequence has no observable side-effect, and each subscription will produce the asynchronous operation's result. + + + + Converts a Begin/End invoke function pair into an asynchronous function. + + Query provider used to construct the data source. + The type of the first argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the second argument passed to the begin delegate. + The delegate that begins the asynchronous operation. + The delegate that ends the asynchronous operation. + Function that can be used to start the asynchronous operation and retrieve the result (represented as a Unit value) as an observable sequence. + + or is null. + Each invocation of the resulting function will cause the asynchronous operation to be started. Subscription to the resulting sequence has no observable side-effect, and each subscription will produce the asynchronous operation's result. + + + + Converts a Begin/End invoke function pair into an asynchronous function. + + Query provider used to construct the data source. + The type of the first argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the second argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the third argument passed to the begin delegate. + The delegate that begins the asynchronous operation. + The delegate that ends the asynchronous operation. + Function that can be used to start the asynchronous operation and retrieve the result (represented as a Unit value) as an observable sequence. + + or is null. + Each invocation of the resulting function will cause the asynchronous operation to be started. Subscription to the resulting sequence has no observable side-effect, and each subscription will produce the asynchronous operation's result. + + + + Converts a Begin/End invoke function pair into an asynchronous function. + + Query provider used to construct the data source. + The type of the first argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the second argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the third argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the fourth argument passed to the begin delegate. + The delegate that begins the asynchronous operation. + The delegate that ends the asynchronous operation. + Function that can be used to start the asynchronous operation and retrieve the result (represented as a Unit value) as an observable sequence. + + or is null. + Each invocation of the resulting function will cause the asynchronous operation to be started. Subscription to the resulting sequence has no observable side-effect, and each subscription will produce the asynchronous operation's result. + + + + Converts a Begin/End invoke function pair into an asynchronous function. + + Query provider used to construct the data source. + The type of the first argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the second argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the third argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the fourth argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the fifth argument passed to the begin delegate. + The delegate that begins the asynchronous operation. + The delegate that ends the asynchronous operation. + Function that can be used to start the asynchronous operation and retrieve the result (represented as a Unit value) as an observable sequence. + + or is null. + Each invocation of the resulting function will cause the asynchronous operation to be started. Subscription to the resulting sequence has no observable side-effect, and each subscription will produce the asynchronous operation's result. + + + + Converts a Begin/End invoke function pair into an asynchronous function. + + Query provider used to construct the data source. + The type of the first argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the second argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the third argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the fourth argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the fifth argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the sixth argument passed to the begin delegate. + The delegate that begins the asynchronous operation. + The delegate that ends the asynchronous operation. + Function that can be used to start the asynchronous operation and retrieve the result (represented as a Unit value) as an observable sequence. + + or is null. + Each invocation of the resulting function will cause the asynchronous operation to be started. Subscription to the resulting sequence has no observable side-effect, and each subscription will produce the asynchronous operation's result. + + + + Converts a Begin/End invoke function pair into an asynchronous function. + + Query provider used to construct the data source. + The type of the first argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the second argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the third argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the fourth argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the fifth argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the sixth argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the seventh argument passed to the begin delegate. + The delegate that begins the asynchronous operation. + The delegate that ends the asynchronous operation. + Function that can be used to start the asynchronous operation and retrieve the result (represented as a Unit value) as an observable sequence. + + or is null. + Each invocation of the resulting function will cause the asynchronous operation to be started. Subscription to the resulting sequence has no observable side-effect, and each subscription will produce the asynchronous operation's result. + + + + Converts a Begin/End invoke function pair into an asynchronous function. + + Query provider used to construct the data source. + The type of the first argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the second argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the third argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the fourth argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the fifth argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the sixth argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the seventh argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the eighth argument passed to the begin delegate. + The delegate that begins the asynchronous operation. + The delegate that ends the asynchronous operation. + Function that can be used to start the asynchronous operation and retrieve the result (represented as a Unit value) as an observable sequence. + + or is null. + Each invocation of the resulting function will cause the asynchronous operation to be started. 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Subscription to the resulting sequence has no observable side-effect, and each subscription will produce the asynchronous operation's result. + + + + Converts a Begin/End invoke function pair into an asynchronous function. + + Query provider used to construct the data source. + The type of the first argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the second argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the third argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the fourth argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the fifth argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the sixth argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the seventh argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the result returned by the end delegate. + The delegate that begins the asynchronous operation. + The delegate that ends the asynchronous operation. + Function that can be used to start the asynchronous operation and retrieve the result as an observable sequence. + + or is null. + Each invocation of the resulting function will cause the asynchronous operation to be started. Subscription to the resulting sequence has no observable side-effect, and each subscription will produce the asynchronous operation's result. + + + + Converts a Begin/End invoke function pair into an asynchronous function. + + Query provider used to construct the data source. + The type of the first argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the second argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the third argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the fourth argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the fifth argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the sixth argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the seventh argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the eighth argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the result returned by the end delegate. + The delegate that begins the asynchronous operation. + The delegate that ends the asynchronous operation. + Function that can be used to start the asynchronous operation and retrieve the result as an observable sequence. + + or is null. + Each invocation of the resulting function will cause the asynchronous operation to be started. Subscription to the resulting sequence has no observable side-effect, and each subscription will produce the asynchronous operation's result. + + + + Converts a Begin/End invoke function pair into an asynchronous function. + + Query provider used to construct the data source. + The type of the first argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the second argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the third argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the fourth argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the fifth argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the sixth argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the seventh argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the eighth argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the ninth argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the result returned by the end delegate. + The delegate that begins the asynchronous operation. + The delegate that ends the asynchronous operation. + Function that can be used to start the asynchronous operation and retrieve the result as an observable sequence. + + or is null. + Each invocation of the resulting function will cause the asynchronous operation to be started. Subscription to the resulting sequence has no observable side-effect, and each subscription will produce the asynchronous operation's result. + + + + Converts a Begin/End invoke function pair into an asynchronous function. + + Query provider used to construct the data source. + The type of the first argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the second argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the third argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the fourth argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the fifth argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the sixth argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the seventh argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the eighth argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the ninth argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the tenth argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the result returned by the end delegate. + The delegate that begins the asynchronous operation. + The delegate that ends the asynchronous operation. + Function that can be used to start the asynchronous operation and retrieve the result as an observable sequence. + + or is null. + Each invocation of the resulting function will cause the asynchronous operation to be started. Subscription to the resulting sequence has no observable side-effect, and each subscription will produce the asynchronous operation's result. + + + + Converts a Begin/End invoke function pair into an asynchronous function. + + Query provider used to construct the data source. + The type of the first argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the second argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the third argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the fourth argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the fifth argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the sixth argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the seventh argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the eighth argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the ninth argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the tenth argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the eleventh argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the result returned by the end delegate. + The delegate that begins the asynchronous operation. + The delegate that ends the asynchronous operation. + Function that can be used to start the asynchronous operation and retrieve the result as an observable sequence. + + or is null. + Each invocation of the resulting function will cause the asynchronous operation to be started. Subscription to the resulting sequence has no observable side-effect, and each subscription will produce the asynchronous operation's result. + + + + Converts a Begin/End invoke function pair into an asynchronous function. + + Query provider used to construct the data source. + The type of the first argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the second argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the third argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the fourth argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the fifth argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the sixth argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the seventh argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the eighth argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the ninth argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the tenth argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the eleventh argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the twelfth argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the result returned by the end delegate. + The delegate that begins the asynchronous operation. + The delegate that ends the asynchronous operation. + Function that can be used to start the asynchronous operation and retrieve the result as an observable sequence. + + or is null. + Each invocation of the resulting function will cause the asynchronous operation to be started. Subscription to the resulting sequence has no observable side-effect, and each subscription will produce the asynchronous operation's result. + + + + Converts a Begin/End invoke function pair into an asynchronous function. + + Query provider used to construct the data source. + The type of the first argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the second argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the third argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the fourth argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the fifth argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the sixth argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the seventh argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the eighth argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the ninth argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the tenth argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the eleventh argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the twelfth argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the thirteenth argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the result returned by the end delegate. + The delegate that begins the asynchronous operation. + The delegate that ends the asynchronous operation. + Function that can be used to start the asynchronous operation and retrieve the result as an observable sequence. + + or is null. + Each invocation of the resulting function will cause the asynchronous operation to be started. Subscription to the resulting sequence has no observable side-effect, and each subscription will produce the asynchronous operation's result. + + + + Converts a Begin/End invoke function pair into an asynchronous function. + + Query provider used to construct the data source. + The type of the first argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the second argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the third argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the fourth argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the fifth argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the sixth argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the seventh argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the eighth argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the ninth argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the tenth argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the eleventh argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the twelfth argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the thirteenth argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the fourteenth argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the result returned by the end delegate. + The delegate that begins the asynchronous operation. + The delegate that ends the asynchronous operation. + Function that can be used to start the asynchronous operation and retrieve the result as an observable sequence. + + or is null. + Each invocation of the resulting function will cause the asynchronous operation to be started. Subscription to the resulting sequence has no observable side-effect, and each subscription will produce the asynchronous operation's result. + + + + Creates a pattern that matches when both observable sequences have an available element. + + The type of the elements in the left sequence. + The type of the elements in the right sequence. + Observable sequence to match with the right sequence. + Observable sequence to match with the left sequence. + Pattern object that matches when both observable sequences have an available element. + or is null. + + + + Matches when the observable sequence has an available element and projects the element by invoking the selector function. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + The type of the elements in the result sequence, returned by the selector function. + Observable sequence to apply the selector on. + Selector that will be invoked for elements in the source sequence. + Plan that produces the projected results, to be fed (with other plans) to the When operator. + or is null. + + + + Joins together the results from several patterns. + + The type of the elements in the result sequence, obtained from the specified patterns. + Query provider used to construct the data source. + A series of plans created by use of the Then operator on patterns. + An observable sequence with the results from matching several patterns. + or is null. + + + + Joins together the results from several patterns. + + The type of the elements in the result sequence, obtained from the specified patterns. + Query provider used to construct the data source. + A series of plans created by use of the Then operator on patterns. + An observable sequence with the results form matching several patterns. + or is null. + + + + Try winning the race for the right of emission. + + If true, the contender is the left source. + True if the contender has won the race. + + + + If true, this observer won the race and now can emit + on a fast path. + + + + + Automatically connect the upstream IConnectableObservable once the + specified number of IObservers have subscribed to this IObservable. + + The upstream value type. + + + + The only instance for a TResult type: this source + is completely stateless and has a constant behavior. + + + + + No need for instantiating this more than once per TResult. + + + + + Contains the current active connection's state or null + if no connection is active at the moment. + Should be manipulated while holding the lock. + + + + + Contains the connection reference the downstream observer + has subscribed to. Its purpose is to + avoid subscribing, connecting and disconnecting + while holding a lock. + + + + + Holds an individual connection state: the observer count and + the connection's IDisposable. + + + + + Relays items to the downstream until the predicate returns true. + + The element type of the sequence + + + + Provides a set of static methods for writing queries over observable sequences, allowing translation to a target query language. + + + + + Subscribes to each observable sequence returned by the iteratorMethod in sequence and produces a Unit value on the resulting sequence for each step of the iteration. + + Query provider used to construct the data source. + Iterator method that drives the resulting observable sequence. + An observable sequence obtained by running the iterator and returning Unit values for each iteration step. + + is null. + + + + Subscribes to each observable sequence returned by the iteratorMethod in sequence and returns the observable sequence of values sent to the observer given to the iteratorMethod. + + Query provider used to construct the data source. + The type of the elements in the produced sequence. + Iterator method that produces elements in the resulting sequence by calling the given observer. + An observable sequence obtained by running the iterator and returning the elements that were sent to the observer. + + is null. + + + + Expands an observable sequence by recursively invoking selector. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence and each of the recursively expanded sources obtained by running the selector function. + Source sequence with the initial elements. + Selector function to invoke for each produced element, resulting in another sequence to which the selector will be invoked recursively again. + An observable sequence containing all the elements produced by the recursive expansion. + + or is null. + + + + Expands an observable sequence by recursively invoking selector, using the specified scheduler to enumerate the queue of obtained sequences. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence and each of the recursively expanded sources obtained by running the selector function. + Source sequence with the initial elements. + Selector function to invoke for each produced element, resulting in another sequence to which the selector will be invoked recursively again. + Scheduler on which to perform the expansion by enumerating the internal queue of obtained sequences. + An observable sequence containing all the elements produced by the recursive expansion. + + or or is null. + + + + Runs all specified observable sequences in parallel and collects their last elements. + + Query provider used to construct the data source. + The type of the elements in the source sequences. + Observable sequence to collect the last elements for. + An observable sequence with an array collecting the last elements of all the input sequences. + + is null. + + + + Runs all observable sequences in the enumerable sources sequence in parallel and collect their last elements. + + Query provider used to construct the data source. + The type of the elements in the source sequences. + Observable sequence to collect the last elements for. + An observable sequence with an array collecting the last elements of all the input sequences. + + is null. + + + + Runs two observable sequences in parallel and combines their last elements. + + The type of the elements in the first source sequence. + The type of the elements in the second source sequence. + The type of the elements in the result sequence, returned by the selector function. + First observable sequence. + Second observable sequence. + Result selector function to invoke with the last elements of both sequences. + An observable sequence with the result of calling the selector function with the last elements of both input sequences. + + or or is null. + + + + Returns an observable sequence that is the result of invoking the selector on the source sequence, without sharing subscriptions. + This operator allows for a fluent style of writing queries that use the same sequence multiple times. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + The type of the elements in the result sequence. + Source sequence that will be shared in the selector function. + Selector function which can use the source sequence as many times as needed, without sharing subscriptions to the source sequence. + An observable sequence that contains the elements of a sequence produced by multicasting the source sequence within a selector function. + + or is null. + + + + Comonadic bind operator. + + + + + Comonadic bind operator. + + + + + Merges two observable sequences into one observable sequence by combining each element from the first source with the latest element from the second source, if any. + + The type of the elements in the first source sequence. + The type of the elements in the second source sequence. + First observable source. + Second observable source. + An observable sequence containing the result of combining each element of the first source with the latest element from the second source, if any, as a tuple value. + or is null. + + + + Merges an observable sequence and an enumerable sequence into one observable sequence of tuple values. + + The type of the elements in the first observable source sequence. + The type of the elements in the second enumerable source sequence. + First observable source. + Second enumerable source. + An observable sequence containing the result of pairwise combining the elements of the first and second source as a tuple value. + or is null. + + + + Merges the specified observable sequences into one observable sequence of tuple values whenever any of the observable sequences produces an element. + + The type of the elements in the first source sequence. + The type of the elements in the second source sequence. + First observable source. + Second observable source. + An observable sequence containing the result of combining elements of the sources using tuple values. + or is null. + + + + Merges the specified observable sequences into one observable sequence of tuple values whenever any of the observable sequences produces an element. + + The type of the elements in the first source sequence. + The type of the elements in the second source sequence. + The type of the elements in the third source sequence. + First observable source. + Second observable source. + Third observable source. + An observable sequence containing the result of combining elements of the sources using tuple values. + or or is null. + + + + Merges the specified observable sequences into one observable sequence of tuple values whenever any of the observable sequences produces an element. + + The type of the elements in the first source sequence. + The type of the elements in the second source sequence. + The type of the elements in the third source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fourth source sequence. + First observable source. + Second observable source. + Third observable source. + Fourth observable source. + An observable sequence containing the result of combining elements of the sources using tuple values. + or or or is null. + + + + Merges the specified observable sequences into one observable sequence of tuple values whenever any of the observable sequences produces an element. + + The type of the elements in the first source sequence. + The type of the elements in the second source sequence. + The type of the elements in the third source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fourth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fifth source sequence. + First observable source. + Second observable source. + Third observable source. + Fourth observable source. + Fifth observable source. + An observable sequence containing the result of combining elements of the sources using tuple values. + or or or or is null. + + + + Merges the specified observable sequences into one observable sequence of tuple values whenever any of the observable sequences produces an element. + + The type of the elements in the first source sequence. + The type of the elements in the second source sequence. + The type of the elements in the third source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fourth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fifth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the sixth source sequence. + First observable source. + Second observable source. + Third observable source. + Fourth observable source. + Fifth observable source. + Sixth observable source. + An observable sequence containing the result of combining elements of the sources using tuple values. + or or or or or is null. + + + + Merges the specified observable sequences into one observable sequence of tuple values whenever any of the observable sequences produces an element. + + The type of the elements in the first source sequence. + The type of the elements in the second source sequence. + The type of the elements in the third source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fourth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fifth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the sixth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the seventh source sequence. + First observable source. + Second observable source. + Third observable source. + Fourth observable source. + Fifth observable source. + Sixth observable source. + Seventh observable source. + An observable sequence containing the result of combining elements of the sources using tuple values. + or or or or or or is null. + + + + Merges the specified observable sequences into one observable sequence of tuple values whenever any of the observable sequences produces an element. + + The type of the elements in the first source sequence. + The type of the elements in the second source sequence. + The type of the elements in the third source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fourth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fifth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the sixth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the seventh source sequence. + The type of the elements in the eighth source sequence. + First observable source. + Second observable source. + Third observable source. + Fourth observable source. + Fifth observable source. + Sixth observable source. + Seventh observable source. + Eighth observable source. + An observable sequence containing the result of combining elements of the sources using tuple values. + or or or or or or or is null. + + + + Merges the specified observable sequences into one observable sequence of tuple values whenever any of the observable sequences produces an element. + + The type of the elements in the first source sequence. + The type of the elements in the second source sequence. + The type of the elements in the third source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fourth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fifth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the sixth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the seventh source sequence. + The type of the elements in the eighth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the ninth source sequence. + First observable source. + Second observable source. + Third observable source. + Fourth observable source. + Fifth observable source. + Sixth observable source. + Seventh observable source. + Eighth observable source. + Ninth observable source. + An observable sequence containing the result of combining elements of the sources using tuple values. + or or or or or or or or is null. + + + + Merges the specified observable sequences into one observable sequence of tuple values whenever any of the observable sequences produces an element. + + The type of the elements in the first source sequence. + The type of the elements in the second source sequence. + The type of the elements in the third source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fourth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fifth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the sixth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the seventh source sequence. + The type of the elements in the eighth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the ninth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the tenth source sequence. + First observable source. + Second observable source. + Third observable source. + Fourth observable source. + Fifth observable source. + Sixth observable source. + Seventh observable source. + Eighth observable source. + Ninth observable source. + Tenth observable source. + An observable sequence containing the result of combining elements of the sources using tuple values. + or or or or or or or or or is null. + + + + Merges the specified observable sequences into one observable sequence of tuple values whenever any of the observable sequences produces an element. + + The type of the elements in the first source sequence. + The type of the elements in the second source sequence. + The type of the elements in the third source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fourth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fifth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the sixth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the seventh source sequence. + The type of the elements in the eighth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the ninth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the tenth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the eleventh source sequence. + First observable source. + Second observable source. + Third observable source. + Fourth observable source. + Fifth observable source. + Sixth observable source. + Seventh observable source. + Eighth observable source. + Ninth observable source. + Tenth observable source. + Eleventh observable source. + An observable sequence containing the result of combining elements of the sources using tuple values. + or or or or or or or or or or is null. + + + + Merges the specified observable sequences into one observable sequence of tuple values whenever any of the observable sequences produces an element. + + The type of the elements in the first source sequence. + The type of the elements in the second source sequence. + The type of the elements in the third source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fourth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fifth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the sixth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the seventh source sequence. + The type of the elements in the eighth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the ninth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the tenth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the eleventh source sequence. + The type of the elements in the twelfth source sequence. + First observable source. + Second observable source. + Third observable source. + Fourth observable source. + Fifth observable source. + Sixth observable source. + Seventh observable source. + Eighth observable source. + Ninth observable source. + Tenth observable source. + Eleventh observable source. + Twelfth observable source. + An observable sequence containing the result of combining elements of the sources using tuple values. + or or or or or or or or or or or is null. + + + + Merges the specified observable sequences into one observable sequence of tuple values whenever any of the observable sequences produces an element. + + The type of the elements in the first source sequence. + The type of the elements in the second source sequence. + The type of the elements in the third source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fourth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fifth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the sixth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the seventh source sequence. + The type of the elements in the eighth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the ninth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the tenth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the eleventh source sequence. + The type of the elements in the twelfth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the thirteenth source sequence. + First observable source. + Second observable source. + Third observable source. + Fourth observable source. + Fifth observable source. + Sixth observable source. + Seventh observable source. + Eighth observable source. + Ninth observable source. + Tenth observable source. + Eleventh observable source. + Twelfth observable source. + Thirteenth observable source. + An observable sequence containing the result of combining elements of the sources using tuple values. + or or or or or or or or or or or or is null. + + + + Merges the specified observable sequences into one observable sequence of tuple values whenever any of the observable sequences produces an element. + + The type of the elements in the first source sequence. + The type of the elements in the second source sequence. + The type of the elements in the third source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fourth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fifth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the sixth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the seventh source sequence. + The type of the elements in the eighth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the ninth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the tenth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the eleventh source sequence. + The type of the elements in the twelfth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the thirteenth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fourteenth source sequence. + First observable source. + Second observable source. + Third observable source. + Fourth observable source. + Fifth observable source. + Sixth observable source. + Seventh observable source. + Eighth observable source. + Ninth observable source. + Tenth observable source. + Eleventh observable source. + Twelfth observable source. + Thirteenth observable source. + Fourteenth observable source. + An observable sequence containing the result of combining elements of the sources using tuple values. + or or or or or or or or or or or or or is null. + + + + Merges the specified observable sequences into one observable sequence of tuple values whenever any of the observable sequences produces an element. + + The type of the elements in the first source sequence. + The type of the elements in the second source sequence. + The type of the elements in the third source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fourth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fifth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the sixth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the seventh source sequence. + The type of the elements in the eighth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the ninth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the tenth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the eleventh source sequence. + The type of the elements in the twelfth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the thirteenth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fourteenth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fifteenth source sequence. + First observable source. + Second observable source. + Third observable source. + Fourth observable source. + Fifth observable source. + Sixth observable source. + Seventh observable source. + Eighth observable source. + Ninth observable source. + Tenth observable source. + Eleventh observable source. + Twelfth observable source. + Thirteenth observable source. + Fourteenth observable source. + Fifteenth observable source. + An observable sequence containing the result of combining elements of the sources using tuple values. + or or or or or or or or or or or or or or is null. + + + + Merges the specified observable sequences into one observable sequence of tuple values whenever any of the observable sequences produces an element. + + The type of the elements in the first source sequence. + The type of the elements in the second source sequence. + The type of the elements in the third source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fourth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fifth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the sixth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the seventh source sequence. + The type of the elements in the eighth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the ninth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the tenth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the eleventh source sequence. + The type of the elements in the twelfth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the thirteenth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fourteenth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fifteenth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the sixteenth source sequence. + First observable source. + Second observable source. + Third observable source. + Fourth observable source. + Fifth observable source. + Sixth observable source. + Seventh observable source. + Eighth observable source. + Ninth observable source. + Tenth observable source. + Eleventh observable source. + Twelfth observable source. + Thirteenth observable source. + Fourteenth observable source. + Fifteenth observable source. + Sixteenth observable source. + An observable sequence containing the result of combining elements of the sources using tuple values. + or or or or or or or or or or or or or or or is null. + + + + Merges the specified observable sequences into one observable sequence of tuple values whenever all of the observable sequences have produced an element at a corresponding index. + + The type of the elements in the first source sequence. + The type of the elements in the second source sequence. + First observable source. + Second observable source. + An observable sequence containing the result of combining elements of the sources using tuple values. + or is null. + + + + Merges the specified observable sequences into one observable sequence of tuple values whenever all of the observable sequences have produced an element at a corresponding index. + + The type of the elements in the first source sequence. + The type of the elements in the second source sequence. + The type of the elements in the third source sequence. + First observable source. + Second observable source. + Third observable source. + An observable sequence containing the result of combining elements of the sources using tuple values. + or or is null. + + + + Merges the specified observable sequences into one observable sequence of tuple values whenever all of the observable sequences have produced an element at a corresponding index. + + The type of the elements in the first source sequence. + The type of the elements in the second source sequence. + The type of the elements in the third source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fourth source sequence. + First observable source. + Second observable source. + Third observable source. + Fourth observable source. + An observable sequence containing the result of combining elements of the sources using tuple values. + or or or is null. + + + + Merges the specified observable sequences into one observable sequence of tuple values whenever all of the observable sequences have produced an element at a corresponding index. + + The type of the elements in the first source sequence. + The type of the elements in the second source sequence. + The type of the elements in the third source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fourth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fifth source sequence. + First observable source. + Second observable source. + Third observable source. + Fourth observable source. + Fifth observable source. + An observable sequence containing the result of combining elements of the sources using tuple values. + or or or or is null. + + + + Merges the specified observable sequences into one observable sequence of tuple values whenever all of the observable sequences have produced an element at a corresponding index. + + The type of the elements in the first source sequence. + The type of the elements in the second source sequence. + The type of the elements in the third source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fourth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fifth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the sixth source sequence. + First observable source. + Second observable source. + Third observable source. + Fourth observable source. + Fifth observable source. + Sixth observable source. + An observable sequence containing the result of combining elements of the sources using tuple values. + or or or or or is null. + + + + Merges the specified observable sequences into one observable sequence of tuple values whenever all of the observable sequences have produced an element at a corresponding index. + + The type of the elements in the first source sequence. + The type of the elements in the second source sequence. + The type of the elements in the third source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fourth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fifth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the sixth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the seventh source sequence. + First observable source. + Second observable source. + Third observable source. + Fourth observable source. + Fifth observable source. + Sixth observable source. + Seventh observable source. + An observable sequence containing the result of combining elements of the sources using tuple values. + or or or or or or is null. + + + + Merges the specified observable sequences into one observable sequence of tuple values whenever all of the observable sequences have produced an element at a corresponding index. + + The type of the elements in the first source sequence. + The type of the elements in the second source sequence. + The type of the elements in the third source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fourth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fifth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the sixth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the seventh source sequence. + The type of the elements in the eighth source sequence. + First observable source. + Second observable source. + Third observable source. + Fourth observable source. + Fifth observable source. + Sixth observable source. + Seventh observable source. + Eighth observable source. + An observable sequence containing the result of combining elements of the sources using tuple values. + or or or or or or or is null. + + + + Merges the specified observable sequences into one observable sequence of tuple values whenever all of the observable sequences have produced an element at a corresponding index. + + The type of the elements in the first source sequence. + The type of the elements in the second source sequence. + The type of the elements in the third source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fourth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fifth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the sixth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the seventh source sequence. + The type of the elements in the eighth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the ninth source sequence. + First observable source. + Second observable source. + Third observable source. + Fourth observable source. + Fifth observable source. + Sixth observable source. + Seventh observable source. + Eighth observable source. + Ninth observable source. + An observable sequence containing the result of combining elements of the sources using tuple values. + or or or or or or or or is null. + + + + Merges the specified observable sequences into one observable sequence of tuple values whenever all of the observable sequences have produced an element at a corresponding index. + + The type of the elements in the first source sequence. + The type of the elements in the second source sequence. + The type of the elements in the third source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fourth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fifth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the sixth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the seventh source sequence. + The type of the elements in the eighth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the ninth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the tenth source sequence. + First observable source. + Second observable source. + Third observable source. + Fourth observable source. + Fifth observable source. + Sixth observable source. + Seventh observable source. + Eighth observable source. + Ninth observable source. + Tenth observable source. + An observable sequence containing the result of combining elements of the sources using tuple values. + or or or or or or or or or is null. + + + + Merges the specified observable sequences into one observable sequence of tuple values whenever all of the observable sequences have produced an element at a corresponding index. + + The type of the elements in the first source sequence. + The type of the elements in the second source sequence. + The type of the elements in the third source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fourth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fifth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the sixth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the seventh source sequence. + The type of the elements in the eighth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the ninth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the tenth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the eleventh source sequence. + First observable source. + Second observable source. + Third observable source. + Fourth observable source. + Fifth observable source. + Sixth observable source. + Seventh observable source. + Eighth observable source. + Ninth observable source. + Tenth observable source. + Eleventh observable source. + An observable sequence containing the result of combining elements of the sources using tuple values. + or or or or or or or or or or is null. + + + + Merges the specified observable sequences into one observable sequence of tuple values whenever all of the observable sequences have produced an element at a corresponding index. + + The type of the elements in the first source sequence. + The type of the elements in the second source sequence. + The type of the elements in the third source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fourth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fifth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the sixth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the seventh source sequence. + The type of the elements in the eighth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the ninth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the tenth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the eleventh source sequence. + The type of the elements in the twelfth source sequence. + First observable source. + Second observable source. + Third observable source. + Fourth observable source. + Fifth observable source. + Sixth observable source. + Seventh observable source. + Eighth observable source. + Ninth observable source. + Tenth observable source. + Eleventh observable source. + Twelfth observable source. + An observable sequence containing the result of combining elements of the sources using tuple values. + or or or or or or or or or or or is null. + + + + Merges the specified observable sequences into one observable sequence of tuple values whenever all of the observable sequences have produced an element at a corresponding index. + + The type of the elements in the first source sequence. + The type of the elements in the second source sequence. + The type of the elements in the third source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fourth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fifth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the sixth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the seventh source sequence. + The type of the elements in the eighth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the ninth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the tenth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the eleventh source sequence. + The type of the elements in the twelfth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the thirteenth source sequence. + First observable source. + Second observable source. + Third observable source. + Fourth observable source. + Fifth observable source. + Sixth observable source. + Seventh observable source. + Eighth observable source. + Ninth observable source. + Tenth observable source. + Eleventh observable source. + Twelfth observable source. + Thirteenth observable source. + An observable sequence containing the result of combining elements of the sources using tuple values. + or or or or or or or or or or or or is null. + + + + Merges the specified observable sequences into one observable sequence of tuple values whenever all of the observable sequences have produced an element at a corresponding index. + + The type of the elements in the first source sequence. + The type of the elements in the second source sequence. + The type of the elements in the third source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fourth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fifth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the sixth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the seventh source sequence. + The type of the elements in the eighth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the ninth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the tenth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the eleventh source sequence. + The type of the elements in the twelfth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the thirteenth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fourteenth source sequence. + First observable source. + Second observable source. + Third observable source. + Fourth observable source. + Fifth observable source. + Sixth observable source. + Seventh observable source. + Eighth observable source. + Ninth observable source. + Tenth observable source. + Eleventh observable source. + Twelfth observable source. + Thirteenth observable source. + Fourteenth observable source. + An observable sequence containing the result of combining elements of the sources using tuple values. + or or or or or or or or or or or or or is null. + + + + Merges the specified observable sequences into one observable sequence of tuple values whenever all of the observable sequences have produced an element at a corresponding index. + + The type of the elements in the first source sequence. + The type of the elements in the second source sequence. + The type of the elements in the third source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fourth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fifth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the sixth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the seventh source sequence. + The type of the elements in the eighth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the ninth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the tenth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the eleventh source sequence. + The type of the elements in the twelfth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the thirteenth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fourteenth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fifteenth source sequence. + First observable source. + Second observable source. + Third observable source. + Fourth observable source. + Fifth observable source. + Sixth observable source. + Seventh observable source. + Eighth observable source. + Ninth observable source. + Tenth observable source. + Eleventh observable source. + Twelfth observable source. + Thirteenth observable source. + Fourteenth observable source. + Fifteenth observable source. + An observable sequence containing the result of combining elements of the sources using tuple values. + or or or or or or or or or or or or or or is null. + + + + Merges the specified observable sequences into one observable sequence of tuple values whenever all of the observable sequences have produced an element at a corresponding index. + + The type of the elements in the first source sequence. + The type of the elements in the second source sequence. + The type of the elements in the third source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fourth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fifth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the sixth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the seventh source sequence. + The type of the elements in the eighth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the ninth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the tenth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the eleventh source sequence. + The type of the elements in the twelfth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the thirteenth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fourteenth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fifteenth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the sixteenth source sequence. + First observable source. + Second observable source. + Third observable source. + Fourth observable source. + Fifth observable source. + Sixth observable source. + Seventh observable source. + Eighth observable source. + Ninth observable source. + Tenth observable source. + Eleventh observable source. + Twelfth observable source. + Thirteenth observable source. + Fourteenth observable source. + Fifteenth observable source. + Sixteenth observable source. + An observable sequence containing the result of combining elements of the sources using tuple values. + or or or or or or or or or or or or or or or is null. + + + + (Infrastructure) Implement query debugger services. + + + + + The System.Reactive.Linq namespace contains interfaces and classes that support expressing queries over observable sequences, using Language Integrated Query (LINQ). + Query operators are made available as extension methods for and defined on the Observable and Qbservable classes, respectively. + + + + + Provides a set of static methods for subscribing to IObservables using Windows Forms controls. + + + + + Wraps the source sequence in order to run its subscription and unsubscription logic on the Windows Forms message loop associated with the specified control. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source sequence. + Windows Forms control whose associated message loop is used to perform subscription and unsubscription actions on. + The source sequence whose subscriptions and unsubscriptions happen on the Windows Forms message loop associated with the specified control. + or is null. + + Only the side-effects of subscribing to the source sequence and disposing subscriptions to the source sequence are run on the specified control. + In order to invoke observer callbacks on the specified control, e.g. to render results in a control, use . + + + + + Wraps the source sequence in order to run its observer callbacks on the Windows Forms message loop associated with the specified control. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source sequence. + Windows Forms control whose associated message loop is used to notify observers on. + The source sequence whose observations happen on the Windows Forms message loop associated with the specified control. + or is null. + + + + Provides a set of extension methods for scheduling actions performed through observable sequences on UI dispatchers. + + + + + Wraps the source sequence in order to run its observer callbacks on the specified dispatcher. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source sequence. + Dispatcher whose associated message loop is used to notify observers on. + The source sequence whose observations happen on the specified dispatcher. + or is null. + + + + Wraps the source sequence in order to run its observer callbacks on the specified dispatcher. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source sequence. + Dispatcher whose associated message loop is used to notify observers on. + Priority to schedule work items at. + The source sequence whose observations happen on the specified dispatcher. + or is null. + + + + Wraps the source sequence in order to run its observer callbacks on the specified dispatcher scheduler. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source sequence. + Dispatcher scheduler to notify observers on. + The source sequence whose observations happen on the specified dispatcher scheduler. + or is null. + + + + Wraps the source sequence in order to run its observer callbacks on the dispatcher associated with the specified object. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source sequence. + Object to get the dispatcher from. + The source sequence whose observations happen on the specified object's dispatcher. + or is null. + + + + Wraps the source sequence in order to run its observer callbacks on the dispatcher associated with the specified object. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source sequence. + Object to get the dispatcher from. + Priority to schedule work items at. + The source sequence whose observations happen on the specified object's dispatcher. + or is null. + + + + Wraps the source sequence in order to run its observer callbacks on the dispatcher associated with the current thread. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source sequence. + The source sequence whose observations happen on the current thread's dispatcher. + is null. + + + + Wraps the source sequence in order to run its observer callbacks on the dispatcher associated with the current thread. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source sequence. + Priority to schedule work items at. + The source sequence whose observations happen on the current thread's dispatcher. + is null. + + + + Wraps the source sequence in order to run its subscription and unsubscription logic on the specified dispatcher. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source sequence. + Dispatcher whose associated message loop is used to perform subscription and unsubscription actions on. + The source sequence whose subscriptions and unsubscriptions happen on the specified dispatcher. + or is null. + + Only the side-effects of subscribing to the source sequence and disposing subscriptions to the source sequence are run on the specified dispatcher. + In order to invoke observer callbacks on the specified dispatcher, e.g. to render results in a control, use . + + + + + Wraps the source sequence in order to run its subscription and unsubscription logic on the specified dispatcher. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source sequence. + Dispatcher whose associated message loop is used to to perform subscription and unsubscription actions on. + Priority to schedule work items at. + The source sequence whose subscriptions and unsubscriptions happen on the specified dispatcher. + or is null. + + Only the side-effects of subscribing to the source sequence and disposing subscriptions to the source sequence are run on the specified dispatcher. + In order to invoke observer callbacks on the specified dispatcher, e.g. to render results in a control, use . + + + + + Wraps the source sequence in order to run its subscription and unsubscription logic on the specified dispatcher scheduler. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source sequence. + Dispatcher scheduler to perform subscription and unsubscription actions on. + The source sequence whose subscriptions and unsubscriptions happen on the specified dispatcher scheduler. + or is null. + + Only the side-effects of subscribing to the source sequence and disposing subscriptions to the source sequence are run on the specified scheduler. + In order to invoke observer callbacks on the specified scheduler, e.g. to render results in a control, use . + + + + + Wraps the source sequence in order to run its subscription and unsubscription logic on the dispatcher associated with the specified object. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source sequence. + Object to get the dispatcher from. + The source sequence whose subscriptions and unsubscriptions happen on the specified object's dispatcher. + or is null. + + Only the side-effects of subscribing to the source sequence and disposing subscriptions to the source sequence are run on the dispatcher associated with the specified object. + In order to invoke observer callbacks on the dispatcher associated with the specified object, e.g. to render results in a control, use . + + + + + Wraps the source sequence in order to run its subscription and unsubscription logic on the dispatcher associated with the specified object. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source sequence. + Object to get the dispatcher from. + Priority to schedule work items at. + The source sequence whose subscriptions and unsubscriptions happen on the specified object's dispatcher. + or is null. + + Only the side-effects of subscribing to the source sequence and disposing subscriptions to the source sequence are run on the dispatcher associated with the specified object. + In order to invoke observer callbacks on the dispatcher associated with the specified object, e.g. to render results in a control, use . + + + + + Wraps the source sequence in order to run its subscription and unsubscription logic on the dispatcher associated with the current thread. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source sequence. + The source sequence whose subscriptions and unsubscriptions happen on the current thread's dispatcher. + is null. + + Only the side-effects of subscribing to the source sequence and disposing subscriptions to the source sequence are run on the dispatcher associated with the current thread. + In order to invoke observer callbacks on the dispatcher associated with the current thread, e.g. to render results in a control, use . + + + + + Wraps the source sequence in order to run its subscription and unsubscription logic on the dispatcher associated with the current thread. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source sequence. + Priority to schedule work items at. + The source sequence whose observations happen on the current thread's dispatcher. + is null. + + Only the side-effects of subscribing to the source sequence and disposing subscriptions to the source sequence are run on the dispatcher associated with the current thread. + In order to invoke observer callbacks on the dispatcher associated with the current thread, e.g. to render results in a control, use . + + + + + An ObserveOn operator implementation that uses lock-free + techniques to signal events to the downstream. + + The element type of the sequence. + + + + The current task representing a running drain operation. + + + + + Indicates the work-in-progress state of this operator, + zero means no work is currently being done. + + + + + If true, the upstream has issued OnCompleted. + + + + + If is true and this is non-null, the upstream + failed with an OnError. + + + + + Indicates a dispose has been requested. + + + + + Remove remaining elements from the queue upon + cancellation or failure. + + The queue to use. The argument ensures that the + _queue field is not re-read from memory unnecessarily + due to the memory barriers inside TryDequeue mandating it + despite the field is read-only. + + + + Submit the drain task via the appropriate scheduler if + there is no drain currently running (wip > 0). + + + + + The static action to be scheduled on a simple scheduler. + Avoids creating a delegate that captures this + whenever the signals have to be drained. + + + + + Emits at most one signal per run on a scheduler that doesn't like + long running tasks. + + The scheduler to use for scheduling the next signal emission if necessary. + The IDisposable of the recursively scheduled task or an empty disposable. + + + + Executes a drain step by checking the disposed state, + checking for the terminated state and for an + empty queue, issuing the appropriate signals to the + given downstream. + + The queue to use. The argument ensures that the + _queue field is not re-read from memory due to the memory barriers + inside TryDequeue mandating it despite the field is read-only. + In addition, the DrainStep is invoked from the DrainLongRunning's loop + so reading _queue inside this method would still incur the same barrier + overhead otherwise. + + + + Signals events on a ISchedulerLongRunning by blocking the emission thread while waiting + for them from the upstream. + + The element type of the sequence. + + + + This will run a suspending drain task, hogging the backing thread + until the sequence terminates or gets disposed. + + + + + The queue for holding the OnNext items, terminal signals have their own fields. + + + + + Protects the suspension and resumption of the long running drain task. + + + + + The work-in-progress counter. If it jumps from 0 to 1, the drain task is resumed, + if it reaches 0 again, the drain task is suspended. + + + + + Set to true if the upstream terminated. + + + + + Set to a non-null Exception if the upstream terminated with OnError. + + + + + Indicates the sequence has been disposed and the drain task should quit. + + + + + Makes sure the drain task is scheduled only once, when the first signal + from upstream arrives. + + + + + The disposable tracking the drain task. + + + + + Static reference to the Drain method, saves allocation. + + + + + Override this method to dispose additional resources. + The method is guaranteed to be called at most once. + + If true, the method was called from . + + + + Base class for implementation of query operators, providing a lightweight sink that can be disposed to mute the outgoing observer. + + Type of the resulting sequence's elements. + + Implementations of sinks are responsible to enforce the message grammar on the associated observer. Upon sending a terminal message, a pairing Dispose call should be made to trigger cancellation of related resources and to mute the outgoing observer. + + + + Holds onto a singleton IDisposable indicating a ready state. + + + + + This indicates the operation has been prepared and ready for + the next step. + + + + + Provides a mechanism for receiving push-based notifications and returning a response. + + + The type of the elements received by the observer. + This type parameter is contravariant. That is, you can use either the type you specified or any type that is less derived. For more information about covariance and contravariance, see Covariance and Contravariance in Generics. + + + The type of the result returned from the observer's notification handlers. + This type parameter is covariant. That is, you can use either the type you specified or any type that is more derived. For more information about covariance and contravariance, see Covariance and Contravariance in Generics. + + + + + Notifies the observer of a new element in the sequence. + + The new element in the sequence. + Result returned upon observation of a new element. + + + + Notifies the observer that an exception has occurred. + + The exception that occurred. + Result returned upon observation of an error. + + + + Notifies the observer of the end of the sequence. + + Result returned upon observation of the sequence completion. + + + + Abstract base class for join patterns. + + + + + Represents a join pattern over one observable sequence. + + The type of the elements in the first source sequence. + + + + Matches when all observable sequences have an available element and projects the elements by invoking the selector function. + + The type of the elements in the result sequence, returned by the selector function. + Selector that will be invoked for elements in the source sequences. + Plan that produces the projected results, to be fed (with other plans) to the When operator. + is null. + + + + Represents a join pattern over two observable sequences. + + The type of the elements in the first source sequence. + The type of the elements in the second source sequence. + + + + Creates a pattern that matches when all three observable sequences have an available element. + + The type of the elements in the third observable sequence. + Observable sequence to match with the two previous sequences. + Pattern object that matches when all observable sequences have an available element. + is null. + + + + Matches when all observable sequences have an available element and projects the elements by invoking the selector function. + + The type of the elements in the result sequence, returned by the selector function. + Selector that will be invoked for elements in the source sequences. + Plan that produces the projected results, to be fed (with other plans) to the When operator. + is null. + + + + Represents a join pattern over three observable sequences. + + The type of the elements in the first source sequence. + The type of the elements in the second source sequence. + The type of the elements in the third source sequence. + + + + Creates a pattern that matches when all four observable sequences have an available element. + + The type of the elements in the fourth observable sequence. + Observable sequence to match with the three previous sequences. + Pattern object that matches when all observable sequences have an available element. + is null. + + + + Matches when all observable sequences have an available element and projects the elements by invoking the selector function. + + The type of the elements in the result sequence, returned by the selector function. + Selector that will be invoked for elements in the source sequences. + Plan that produces the projected results, to be fed (with other plans) to the When operator. + is null. + + + + Represents a join pattern over four observable sequences. + + The type of the elements in the first source sequence. + The type of the elements in the second source sequence. + The type of the elements in the third source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fourth source sequence. + + + + Creates a pattern that matches when all five observable sequences have an available element. + + The type of the elements in the fifth observable sequence. + Observable sequence to match with the four previous sequences. + Pattern object that matches when all observable sequences have an available element. + is null. + + + + Matches when all observable sequences have an available element and projects the elements by invoking the selector function. + + The type of the elements in the result sequence, returned by the selector function. + Selector that will be invoked for elements in the source sequences. + Plan that produces the projected results, to be fed (with other plans) to the When operator. + is null. + + + + Represents a join pattern over five observable sequences. + + The type of the elements in the first source sequence. + The type of the elements in the second source sequence. + The type of the elements in the third source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fourth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fifth source sequence. + + + + Creates a pattern that matches when all six observable sequences have an available element. + + The type of the elements in the sixth observable sequence. + Observable sequence to match with the five previous sequences. + Pattern object that matches when all observable sequences have an available element. + is null. + + + + Matches when all observable sequences have an available element and projects the elements by invoking the selector function. + + The type of the elements in the result sequence, returned by the selector function. + Selector that will be invoked for elements in the source sequences. + Plan that produces the projected results, to be fed (with other plans) to the When operator. + is null. + + + + Represents a join pattern over six observable sequences. + + The type of the elements in the first source sequence. + The type of the elements in the second source sequence. + The type of the elements in the third source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fourth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fifth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the sixth source sequence. + + + + Creates a pattern that matches when all seven observable sequences have an available element. + + The type of the elements in the seventh observable sequence. + Observable sequence to match with the six previous sequences. + Pattern object that matches when all observable sequences have an available element. + is null. + + + + Matches when all observable sequences have an available element and projects the elements by invoking the selector function. + + The type of the elements in the result sequence, returned by the selector function. + Selector that will be invoked for elements in the source sequences. + Plan that produces the projected results, to be fed (with other plans) to the When operator. + is null. + + + + Represents a join pattern over seven observable sequences. + + The type of the elements in the first source sequence. + The type of the elements in the second source sequence. + The type of the elements in the third source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fourth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fifth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the sixth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the seventh source sequence. + + + + Creates a pattern that matches when all eight observable sequences have an available element. + + The type of the elements in the eighth observable sequence. + Observable sequence to match with the seven previous sequences. + Pattern object that matches when all observable sequences have an available element. + is null. + + + + Matches when all observable sequences have an available element and projects the elements by invoking the selector function. + + The type of the elements in the result sequence, returned by the selector function. + Selector that will be invoked for elements in the source sequences. + Plan that produces the projected results, to be fed (with other plans) to the When operator. + is null. + + + + Represents a join pattern over eight observable sequences. + + The type of the elements in the first source sequence. + The type of the elements in the second source sequence. + The type of the elements in the third source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fourth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fifth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the sixth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the seventh source sequence. + The type of the elements in the eighth source sequence. + + + + Creates a pattern that matches when all nine observable sequences have an available element. + + The type of the elements in the ninth observable sequence. + Observable sequence to match with the eight previous sequences. + Pattern object that matches when all observable sequences have an available element. + is null. + + + + Matches when all observable sequences have an available element and projects the elements by invoking the selector function. + + The type of the elements in the result sequence, returned by the selector function. + Selector that will be invoked for elements in the source sequences. + Plan that produces the projected results, to be fed (with other plans) to the When operator. + is null. + + + + Represents a join pattern over nine observable sequences. + + The type of the elements in the first source sequence. + The type of the elements in the second source sequence. + The type of the elements in the third source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fourth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fifth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the sixth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the seventh source sequence. + The type of the elements in the eighth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the ninth source sequence. + + + + Creates a pattern that matches when all ten observable sequences have an available element. + + The type of the elements in the tenth observable sequence. + Observable sequence to match with the nine previous sequences. + Pattern object that matches when all observable sequences have an available element. + is null. + + + + Matches when all observable sequences have an available element and projects the elements by invoking the selector function. + + The type of the elements in the result sequence, returned by the selector function. + Selector that will be invoked for elements in the source sequences. + Plan that produces the projected results, to be fed (with other plans) to the When operator. + is null. + + + + Represents a join pattern over ten observable sequences. + + The type of the elements in the first source sequence. + The type of the elements in the second source sequence. + The type of the elements in the third source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fourth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fifth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the sixth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the seventh source sequence. + The type of the elements in the eighth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the ninth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the tenth source sequence. + + + + Creates a pattern that matches when all eleven observable sequences have an available element. + + The type of the elements in the eleventh observable sequence. + Observable sequence to match with the ten previous sequences. + Pattern object that matches when all observable sequences have an available element. + is null. + + + + Matches when all observable sequences have an available element and projects the elements by invoking the selector function. + + The type of the elements in the result sequence, returned by the selector function. + Selector that will be invoked for elements in the source sequences. + Plan that produces the projected results, to be fed (with other plans) to the When operator. + is null. + + + + Represents a join pattern over eleven observable sequences. + + The type of the elements in the first source sequence. + The type of the elements in the second source sequence. + The type of the elements in the third source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fourth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fifth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the sixth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the seventh source sequence. + The type of the elements in the eighth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the ninth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the tenth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the eleventh source sequence. + + + + Creates a pattern that matches when all twelve observable sequences have an available element. + + The type of the elements in the twelfth observable sequence. + Observable sequence to match with the eleven previous sequences. + Pattern object that matches when all observable sequences have an available element. + is null. + + + + Matches when all observable sequences have an available element and projects the elements by invoking the selector function. + + The type of the elements in the result sequence, returned by the selector function. + Selector that will be invoked for elements in the source sequences. + Plan that produces the projected results, to be fed (with other plans) to the When operator. + is null. + + + + Represents a join pattern over twelve observable sequences. + + The type of the elements in the first source sequence. + The type of the elements in the second source sequence. + The type of the elements in the third source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fourth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fifth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the sixth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the seventh source sequence. + The type of the elements in the eighth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the ninth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the tenth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the eleventh source sequence. + The type of the elements in the twelfth source sequence. + + + + Creates a pattern that matches when all thirteen observable sequences have an available element. + + The type of the elements in the thirteenth observable sequence. + Observable sequence to match with the twelve previous sequences. + Pattern object that matches when all observable sequences have an available element. + is null. + + + + Matches when all observable sequences have an available element and projects the elements by invoking the selector function. + + The type of the elements in the result sequence, returned by the selector function. + Selector that will be invoked for elements in the source sequences. + Plan that produces the projected results, to be fed (with other plans) to the When operator. + is null. + + + + Represents a join pattern over thirteen observable sequences. + + The type of the elements in the first source sequence. + The type of the elements in the second source sequence. + The type of the elements in the third source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fourth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fifth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the sixth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the seventh source sequence. + The type of the elements in the eighth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the ninth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the tenth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the eleventh source sequence. + The type of the elements in the twelfth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the thirteenth source sequence. + + + + Creates a pattern that matches when all fourteen observable sequences have an available element. + + The type of the elements in the fourteenth observable sequence. + Observable sequence to match with the thirteen previous sequences. + Pattern object that matches when all observable sequences have an available element. + is null. + + + + Matches when all observable sequences have an available element and projects the elements by invoking the selector function. + + The type of the elements in the result sequence, returned by the selector function. + Selector that will be invoked for elements in the source sequences. + Plan that produces the projected results, to be fed (with other plans) to the When operator. + is null. + + + + Represents a join pattern over fourteen observable sequences. + + The type of the elements in the first source sequence. + The type of the elements in the second source sequence. + The type of the elements in the third source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fourth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fifth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the sixth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the seventh source sequence. + The type of the elements in the eighth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the ninth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the tenth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the eleventh source sequence. + The type of the elements in the twelfth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the thirteenth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fourteenth source sequence. + + + + Creates a pattern that matches when all fifteen observable sequences have an available element. + + The type of the elements in the fifteenth observable sequence. + Observable sequence to match with the fourteen previous sequences. + Pattern object that matches when all observable sequences have an available element. + is null. + + + + Matches when all observable sequences have an available element and projects the elements by invoking the selector function. + + The type of the elements in the result sequence, returned by the selector function. + Selector that will be invoked for elements in the source sequences. + Plan that produces the projected results, to be fed (with other plans) to the When operator. + is null. + + + + Represents a join pattern over fifteen observable sequences. + + The type of the elements in the first source sequence. + The type of the elements in the second source sequence. + The type of the elements in the third source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fourth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fifth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the sixth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the seventh source sequence. + The type of the elements in the eighth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the ninth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the tenth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the eleventh source sequence. + The type of the elements in the twelfth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the thirteenth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fourteenth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fifteenth source sequence. + + + + Creates a pattern that matches when all sixteen observable sequences have an available element. + + The type of the elements in the sixteenth observable sequence. + Observable sequence to match with the fifteen previous sequences. + Pattern object that matches when all observable sequences have an available element. + is null. + + + + Matches when all observable sequences have an available element and projects the elements by invoking the selector function. + + The type of the elements in the result sequence, returned by the selector function. + Selector that will be invoked for elements in the source sequences. + Plan that produces the projected results, to be fed (with other plans) to the When operator. + is null. + + + + Represents a join pattern over sixteen observable sequences. + + The type of the elements in the first source sequence. + The type of the elements in the second source sequence. + The type of the elements in the third source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fourth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fifth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the sixth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the seventh source sequence. + The type of the elements in the eighth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the ninth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the tenth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the eleventh source sequence. + The type of the elements in the twelfth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the thirteenth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fourteenth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fifteenth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the sixteenth source sequence. + + + + Matches when all observable sequences have an available element and projects the elements by invoking the selector function. + + The type of the elements in the result sequence, returned by the selector function. + Selector that will be invoked for elements in the source sequences. + Plan that produces the projected results, to be fed (with other plans) to the When operator. + is null. + + + + Represents an execution plan for join patterns. + + The type of the results produced by the plan. + + + + Abstract base class for join patterns represented by an expression tree. + + + + + Creates a new join pattern object using the specified expression tree representation. + + Expression tree representing the join pattern. + + + + Gets the expression tree representing the join pattern. + + + + + Represents a join pattern over two observable sequences. + + The type of the elements in the first source sequence. + The type of the elements in the second source sequence. + + + + Creates a pattern that matches when all three observable sequences have an available element. + + The type of the elements in the third observable sequence. + Observable sequence to match with the two previous sequences. + Pattern object that matches when all observable sequences have an available element. + is null. + + + + Matches when all observable sequences have an available element and projects the elements by invoking the selector function. + + The type of the elements in the result sequence, returned by the selector function. + Selector that will be invoked for elements in the source sequences. + Plan that produces the projected results, to be fed (with other plans) to the When operator. + is null. + + + + Represents a join pattern over three observable sequences. + + The type of the elements in the first source sequence. + The type of the elements in the second source sequence. + The type of the elements in the third source sequence. + + + + Creates a pattern that matches when all four observable sequences have an available element. + + The type of the elements in the fourth observable sequence. + Observable sequence to match with the three previous sequences. + Pattern object that matches when all observable sequences have an available element. + is null. + + + + Matches when all observable sequences have an available element and projects the elements by invoking the selector function. + + The type of the elements in the result sequence, returned by the selector function. + Selector that will be invoked for elements in the source sequences. + Plan that produces the projected results, to be fed (with other plans) to the When operator. + is null. + + + + Represents a join pattern over four observable sequences. + + The type of the elements in the first source sequence. + The type of the elements in the second source sequence. + The type of the elements in the third source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fourth source sequence. + + + + Creates a pattern that matches when all five observable sequences have an available element. + + The type of the elements in the fifth observable sequence. + Observable sequence to match with the four previous sequences. + Pattern object that matches when all observable sequences have an available element. + is null. + + + + Matches when all observable sequences have an available element and projects the elements by invoking the selector function. + + The type of the elements in the result sequence, returned by the selector function. + Selector that will be invoked for elements in the source sequences. + Plan that produces the projected results, to be fed (with other plans) to the When operator. + is null. + + + + Represents a join pattern over five observable sequences. + + The type of the elements in the first source sequence. + The type of the elements in the second source sequence. + The type of the elements in the third source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fourth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fifth source sequence. + + + + Creates a pattern that matches when all six observable sequences have an available element. + + The type of the elements in the sixth observable sequence. + Observable sequence to match with the five previous sequences. + Pattern object that matches when all observable sequences have an available element. + is null. + + + + Matches when all observable sequences have an available element and projects the elements by invoking the selector function. + + The type of the elements in the result sequence, returned by the selector function. + Selector that will be invoked for elements in the source sequences. + Plan that produces the projected results, to be fed (with other plans) to the When operator. + is null. + + + + Represents a join pattern over six observable sequences. + + The type of the elements in the first source sequence. + The type of the elements in the second source sequence. + The type of the elements in the third source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fourth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fifth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the sixth source sequence. + + + + Creates a pattern that matches when all seven observable sequences have an available element. + + The type of the elements in the seventh observable sequence. + Observable sequence to match with the six previous sequences. + Pattern object that matches when all observable sequences have an available element. + is null. + + + + Matches when all observable sequences have an available element and projects the elements by invoking the selector function. + + The type of the elements in the result sequence, returned by the selector function. + Selector that will be invoked for elements in the source sequences. + Plan that produces the projected results, to be fed (with other plans) to the When operator. + is null. + + + + Represents a join pattern over seven observable sequences. + + The type of the elements in the first source sequence. + The type of the elements in the second source sequence. + The type of the elements in the third source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fourth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fifth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the sixth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the seventh source sequence. + + + + Creates a pattern that matches when all eight observable sequences have an available element. + + The type of the elements in the eighth observable sequence. + Observable sequence to match with the seven previous sequences. + Pattern object that matches when all observable sequences have an available element. + is null. + + + + Matches when all observable sequences have an available element and projects the elements by invoking the selector function. + + The type of the elements in the result sequence, returned by the selector function. + Selector that will be invoked for elements in the source sequences. + Plan that produces the projected results, to be fed (with other plans) to the When operator. + is null. + + + + Represents a join pattern over eight observable sequences. + + The type of the elements in the first source sequence. + The type of the elements in the second source sequence. + The type of the elements in the third source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fourth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fifth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the sixth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the seventh source sequence. + The type of the elements in the eighth source sequence. + + + + Creates a pattern that matches when all nine observable sequences have an available element. + + The type of the elements in the ninth observable sequence. + Observable sequence to match with the eight previous sequences. + Pattern object that matches when all observable sequences have an available element. + is null. + + + + Matches when all observable sequences have an available element and projects the elements by invoking the selector function. + + The type of the elements in the result sequence, returned by the selector function. + Selector that will be invoked for elements in the source sequences. + Plan that produces the projected results, to be fed (with other plans) to the When operator. + is null. + + + + Represents a join pattern over nine observable sequences. + + The type of the elements in the first source sequence. + The type of the elements in the second source sequence. + The type of the elements in the third source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fourth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fifth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the sixth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the seventh source sequence. + The type of the elements in the eighth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the ninth source sequence. + + + + Creates a pattern that matches when all ten observable sequences have an available element. + + The type of the elements in the tenth observable sequence. + Observable sequence to match with the nine previous sequences. + Pattern object that matches when all observable sequences have an available element. + is null. + + + + Matches when all observable sequences have an available element and projects the elements by invoking the selector function. + + The type of the elements in the result sequence, returned by the selector function. + Selector that will be invoked for elements in the source sequences. + Plan that produces the projected results, to be fed (with other plans) to the When operator. + is null. + + + + Represents a join pattern over ten observable sequences. + + The type of the elements in the first source sequence. + The type of the elements in the second source sequence. + The type of the elements in the third source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fourth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fifth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the sixth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the seventh source sequence. + The type of the elements in the eighth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the ninth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the tenth source sequence. + + + + Creates a pattern that matches when all eleven observable sequences have an available element. + + The type of the elements in the eleventh observable sequence. + Observable sequence to match with the ten previous sequences. + Pattern object that matches when all observable sequences have an available element. + is null. + + + + Matches when all observable sequences have an available element and projects the elements by invoking the selector function. + + The type of the elements in the result sequence, returned by the selector function. + Selector that will be invoked for elements in the source sequences. + Plan that produces the projected results, to be fed (with other plans) to the When operator. + is null. + + + + Represents a join pattern over eleven observable sequences. + + The type of the elements in the first source sequence. + The type of the elements in the second source sequence. + The type of the elements in the third source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fourth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fifth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the sixth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the seventh source sequence. + The type of the elements in the eighth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the ninth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the tenth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the eleventh source sequence. + + + + Creates a pattern that matches when all twelve observable sequences have an available element. + + The type of the elements in the twelfth observable sequence. + Observable sequence to match with the eleven previous sequences. + Pattern object that matches when all observable sequences have an available element. + is null. + + + + Matches when all observable sequences have an available element and projects the elements by invoking the selector function. + + The type of the elements in the result sequence, returned by the selector function. + Selector that will be invoked for elements in the source sequences. + Plan that produces the projected results, to be fed (with other plans) to the When operator. + is null. + + + + Represents a join pattern over twelve observable sequences. + + The type of the elements in the first source sequence. + The type of the elements in the second source sequence. + The type of the elements in the third source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fourth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fifth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the sixth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the seventh source sequence. + The type of the elements in the eighth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the ninth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the tenth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the eleventh source sequence. + The type of the elements in the twelfth source sequence. + + + + Creates a pattern that matches when all thirteen observable sequences have an available element. + + The type of the elements in the thirteenth observable sequence. + Observable sequence to match with the twelve previous sequences. + Pattern object that matches when all observable sequences have an available element. + is null. + + + + Matches when all observable sequences have an available element and projects the elements by invoking the selector function. + + The type of the elements in the result sequence, returned by the selector function. + Selector that will be invoked for elements in the source sequences. + Plan that produces the projected results, to be fed (with other plans) to the When operator. + is null. + + + + Represents a join pattern over thirteen observable sequences. + + The type of the elements in the first source sequence. + The type of the elements in the second source sequence. + The type of the elements in the third source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fourth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fifth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the sixth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the seventh source sequence. + The type of the elements in the eighth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the ninth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the tenth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the eleventh source sequence. + The type of the elements in the twelfth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the thirteenth source sequence. + + + + Creates a pattern that matches when all fourteen observable sequences have an available element. + + The type of the elements in the fourteenth observable sequence. + Observable sequence to match with the thirteen previous sequences. + Pattern object that matches when all observable sequences have an available element. + is null. + + + + Matches when all observable sequences have an available element and projects the elements by invoking the selector function. + + The type of the elements in the result sequence, returned by the selector function. + Selector that will be invoked for elements in the source sequences. + Plan that produces the projected results, to be fed (with other plans) to the When operator. + is null. + + + + Represents a join pattern over fourteen observable sequences. + + The type of the elements in the first source sequence. + The type of the elements in the second source sequence. + The type of the elements in the third source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fourth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fifth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the sixth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the seventh source sequence. + The type of the elements in the eighth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the ninth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the tenth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the eleventh source sequence. + The type of the elements in the twelfth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the thirteenth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fourteenth source sequence. + + + + Creates a pattern that matches when all fifteen observable sequences have an available element. + + The type of the elements in the fifteenth observable sequence. + Observable sequence to match with the fourteen previous sequences. + Pattern object that matches when all observable sequences have an available element. + is null. + + + + Matches when all observable sequences have an available element and projects the elements by invoking the selector function. + + The type of the elements in the result sequence, returned by the selector function. + Selector that will be invoked for elements in the source sequences. + Plan that produces the projected results, to be fed (with other plans) to the When operator. + is null. + + + + Represents a join pattern over fifteen observable sequences. + + The type of the elements in the first source sequence. + The type of the elements in the second source sequence. + The type of the elements in the third source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fourth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fifth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the sixth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the seventh source sequence. + The type of the elements in the eighth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the ninth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the tenth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the eleventh source sequence. + The type of the elements in the twelfth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the thirteenth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fourteenth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fifteenth source sequence. + + + + Creates a pattern that matches when all sixteen observable sequences have an available element. + + The type of the elements in the sixteenth observable sequence. + Observable sequence to match with the fifteen previous sequences. + Pattern object that matches when all observable sequences have an available element. + is null. + + + + Matches when all observable sequences have an available element and projects the elements by invoking the selector function. + + The type of the elements in the result sequence, returned by the selector function. + Selector that will be invoked for elements in the source sequences. + Plan that produces the projected results, to be fed (with other plans) to the When operator. + is null. + + + + Represents a join pattern over sixteen observable sequences. + + The type of the elements in the first source sequence. + The type of the elements in the second source sequence. + The type of the elements in the third source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fourth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fifth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the sixth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the seventh source sequence. + The type of the elements in the eighth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the ninth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the tenth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the eleventh source sequence. + The type of the elements in the twelfth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the thirteenth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fourteenth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fifteenth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the sixteenth source sequence. + + + + Matches when all observable sequences have an available element and projects the elements by invoking the selector function. + + The type of the elements in the result sequence, returned by the selector function. + Selector that will be invoked for elements in the source sequences. + Plan that produces the projected results, to be fed (with other plans) to the When operator. + is null. + + + + Represents an execution plan for join patterns represented by an expression tree. + + The type of the results produced by the plan. + + + + Gets the expression tree representing the join pattern execution plan. + + + + + The System.Reactive.Joins namespace contains classes used to express join patterns over observable sequences using fluent method syntax. + + + + + Represents an object that retains the elements of the observable sequence and signals the end of the sequence. + + The type of elements received from the source sequence. + + + + Constructs an object that retains the values of source and signals the end of the sequence. + + The observable sequence whose elements will be retained in the list. + is null. + + + + Returns the last value of the observable sequence. + + + + + Determines the index of a specific item in the ListObservable. + + The element to determine the index for. + The index of the specified item in the list; -1 if not found. + + + + Inserts an item to the ListObservable at the specified index. + + The index to insert the item at. + The item to insert in the list. + + + + Removes the ListObservable item at the specified index. + + The index of the item to remove. + + + + Gets or sets the element at the specified index. + + The index of the item to retrieve or set. + + + + Adds an item to the ListObservable. + + The item to add to the list. + + + + Removes all items from the ListObservable. + + + + + Determines whether the ListObservable contains a specific value. + + The item to search for in the list. + true if found; false otherwise. + + + + Copies the elements of the ListObservable to an System.Array, starting at a particular System.Array index. + + The array to copy elements to. + The start index in the array to start copying elements to. + + + + Gets the number of elements contained in the ListObservable. + + + + + Gets a value that indicates whether the ListObservable is read-only. + + + + + Removes the first occurrence of a specific object from the ListObservable. + + The item to remove from the list. + true if the item was found; false otherwise. + + + + Returns an enumerator that iterates through the collection. + + Enumerator over the list. + + + + Subscribes an observer to the ListObservable which will be notified upon completion. + + The observer to send completion or error messages to. + The disposable resource that can be used to unsubscribe. + is null. + + + + The System.Reactive namespace contains interfaces and classes used throughout the Reactive Extensions library. + + + + + The System.Reactive.Subjects namespace contains interfaces and classes to represent subjects, which are objects implementing both and . + Subjects are often used as sources of events, allowing one party to raise events and allowing another party to write queries over the event stream. Because of their ability to + have multiple registered observers, subjects are also used as a facility to provide multicast behavior for event streams in queries. + + + + + Represents the result of an asynchronous operation. + The last value before the OnCompleted notification, or the error received through OnError, is sent to all subscribed observers. + + The type of the elements processed by the subject. + + + + A pre-allocated empty array indicating the AsyncSubject has terminated. + + + + + A pre-allocated empty array indicating the AsyncSubject has been disposed. + + + + + Creates a subject that can only receive one value and that value is cached for all future observations. + + + + + Indicates whether the subject has observers subscribed to it. + + + + + Indicates whether the subject has been disposed. + + + + + Notifies all subscribed observers about the end of the sequence, also causing the last received value to be sent out (if any). + + + + + Notifies all subscribed observers about the exception. + + The exception to send to all observers. + is null. + + + + Sends a value to the subject. The last value received before successful termination will be sent to all subscribed and future observers. + + The value to store in the subject. + + + + Subscribes an observer to the subject. + + Observer to subscribe to the subject. + Disposable object that can be used to unsubscribe the observer from the subject. + is null. + + + + A disposable connecting the AsyncSubject and an IObserver. + + + + + Unsubscribe all observers and release resources. + + + + + Gets an awaitable object for the current AsyncSubject. + + Object that can be awaited. + + + + Specifies a callback action that will be invoked when the subject completes. + + Callback action that will be invoked when the subject completes. + is null. + + + + Gets whether the AsyncSubject has completed. + + + + + Gets the last element of the subject, potentially blocking until the subject completes successfully or exceptionally. + + The last element of the subject. Throws an InvalidOperationException if no element was received. + The source sequence is empty. + + + + Represents a value that changes over time. + Observers can subscribe to the subject to receive the last (or initial) value and all subsequent notifications. + + The type of the elements processed by the subject. + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class which creates a subject that caches its last value and starts with the specified value. + + Initial value sent to observers when no other value has been received by the subject yet. + + + + Indicates whether the subject has observers subscribed to it. + + + + + Indicates whether the subject has been disposed. + + + + + Gets the current value or throws an exception. + + The initial value passed to the constructor until is called; after which, the last value passed to . + + is frozen after is called. + After is called, always throws the specified exception. + An exception is always thrown after is called. + + Reading is a thread-safe operation, though there's a potential race condition when or are being invoked concurrently. + In some cases, it may be necessary for a caller to use external synchronization to avoid race conditions. + + + Dispose was called. + + + + Tries to get the current value or throws an exception. + + The initial value passed to the constructor until is called; after which, the last value passed to . + true if a value is available; false if the subject was disposed. + + The value returned from is frozen after is called. + After is called, always throws the specified exception. + + Calling is a thread-safe operation, though there's a potential race condition when or are being invoked concurrently. + In some cases, it may be necessary for a caller to use external synchronization to avoid race conditions. + + + + + + Notifies all subscribed observers about the end of the sequence. + + + + + Notifies all subscribed observers about the exception. + + The exception to send to all observers. + is null. + + + + Notifies all subscribed observers about the arrival of the specified element in the sequence. + + The value to send to all observers. + + + + Subscribes an observer to the subject. + + Observer to subscribe to the subject. + Disposable object that can be used to unsubscribe the observer from the subject. + is null. + + + + Unsubscribe all observers and release resources. + + + + + Represents an observable wrapper that can be connected and disconnected from its underlying observable sequence. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + The type of the elements in the resulting sequence, after transformation through the subject. + + + + Creates an observable that can be connected and disconnected from its source. + + Underlying observable source sequence that can be connected and disconnected from the wrapper. + Subject exposed by the connectable observable, receiving data from the underlying source sequence upon connection. + + + + Connects the observable wrapper to its source. All subscribed observers will receive values from the underlying observable sequence as long as the connection is established. + + Disposable object used to disconnect the observable wrapper from its source, causing subscribed observer to stop receiving values from the underlying observable sequence. + + + + Subscribes an observer to the observable sequence. No values from the underlying observable source will be received unless a connection was established through the Connect method. + + Observer that will receive values from the underlying observable source when the current ConnectableObservable instance is connected through a call to Connect. + Disposable used to unsubscribe from the observable sequence. + + + + Represents an observable wrapper that can be connected and disconnected from its underlying observable sequence. + + + The type of the elements in the sequence. + This type parameter is covariant. That is, you can use either the type you specified or any type that is more derived. For more information about covariance and contravariance, see Covariance and Contravariance in Generics. + + + + + Connects the observable wrapper to its source. All subscribed observers will receive values from the underlying observable sequence as long as the connection is established. + + Disposable used to disconnect the observable wrapper from its source, causing subscribed observer to stop receiving values from the underlying observable sequence. + + + + Represents an object that is both an observable sequence as well as an observer. + + The type of the elements processed by the subject. + + + + Represents an object that is both an observable sequence as well as an observer. + + + The type of the elements received by the subject. + This type parameter is contravariant. That is, you can use either the type you specified or any type that is less derived. For more information about covariance and contravariance, see Covariance and Contravariance in Generics. + + + The type of the elements produced by the subject. + This type parameter is covariant. That is, you can use either the type you specified or any type that is more derived. For more information about covariance and contravariance, see Covariance and Contravariance in Generics. + + + + + Represents an object that is both an observable sequence as well as an observer. + Each notification is broadcasted to all subscribed and future observers, subject to buffer trimming policies. + + The type of the elements processed by the subject. + + + + Underlying optimized implementation of the replay subject. + + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class. + + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class with the specified scheduler. + + Scheduler the observers are invoked on. + is null. + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class with the specified buffer size. + + Maximum element count of the replay buffer. + is less than zero. + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class with the specified buffer size and scheduler. + + Maximum element count of the replay buffer. + Scheduler the observers are invoked on. + is null. + is less than zero. + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class with the specified window. + + Maximum time length of the replay buffer. + is less than . + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class with the specified window and scheduler. + + Maximum time length of the replay buffer. + Scheduler the observers are invoked on. + is null. + is less than . + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class with the specified buffer size and window. + + Maximum element count of the replay buffer. + Maximum time length of the replay buffer. + is less than zero. -or- is less than . + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class with the specified buffer size, window and scheduler. + + Maximum element count of the replay buffer. + Maximum time length of the replay buffer. + Scheduler the observers are invoked on. + is less than zero. -or- is less than . + is null. + + + + Indicates whether the subject has observers subscribed to it. + + + + + Indicates whether the subject has been disposed. + + + + + Notifies all subscribed and future observers about the arrival of the specified element in the sequence. + + The value to send to all observers. + + + + Notifies all subscribed and future observers about the specified exception. + + The exception to send to all observers. + is null. + + + + Notifies all subscribed and future observers about the end of the sequence. + + + + + Subscribes an observer to the subject. + + Observer to subscribe to the subject. + Disposable object that can be used to unsubscribe the observer from the subject. + is null. + + + + Releases all resources used by the current instance of the class and unsubscribe all observers. + + + + + Original implementation of the ReplaySubject with time based operations (Scheduling, Stopwatch, buffer-by-time). + + + + + Specialized scheduled observer similar to a scheduled observer for the immediate scheduler. + + Type of the elements processed by the observer. + + + + Gate to control ownership transfer and protect data structures. + + + + + Observer to forward notifications to. + + + + + Queue to enqueue OnNext notifications into. + + + + + Standby queue to swap out for _queue when transferring ownership. This allows to reuse + queues in case of busy subjects where the initial replay doesn't suffice to catch up. + + + + + Exception passed to an OnError notification, if any. + + + + + Indicates whether an OnCompleted notification was received. + + + + + Indicates whether the observer is busy, i.e. some thread is actively draining the + notifications that were queued up. + + + + + Indicates whether a failure occurred when the owner was draining the queue. This will + prevent future work to be processed. + + + + + Creates a new scheduled observer that proxies to the specified observer. + + Observer to forward notifications to. + + + + Disposes the observer. + + + + + Notifies the observer of pending work. This will either cause the current owner to + process the newly enqueued notifications, or it will cause the calling thread to + become the owner and start processing the notification queue. + + + + + Notifies the observer of pending work. This will either cause the current owner to + process the newly enqueued notifications, or it will cause the calling thread to + become the owner and start processing the notification queue. + + The number of enqueued notifications to process (ignored). + + + + Enqueues an OnCompleted notification. + + + + + Enqueues an OnError notification. + + Error of the notification. + + + + Enqueues an OnNext notification. + + Value of the notification. + + + + Terminates the observer upon receiving terminal notifications, thus preventing + future notifications to go out. + + Observer to send terminal notifications to. + + + + Represents an object that is both an observable sequence as well as an observer. + Each notification is broadcasted to all subscribed observers. + + The type of the elements processed by the subject. + + + + Creates a subject. + + + + + Indicates whether the subject has observers subscribed to it. + + + + + Indicates whether the subject has been disposed. + + + + + Notifies all subscribed observers about the end of the sequence. + + + + + Notifies all subscribed observers about the specified exception. + + The exception to send to all currently subscribed observers. + is null. + + + + Notifies all subscribed observers about the arrival of the specified element in the sequence. + + The value to send to all currently subscribed observers. + + + + Subscribes an observer to the subject. + + Observer to subscribe to the subject. + Disposable object that can be used to unsubscribe the observer from the subject. + is null. + + + + Releases all resources used by the current instance of the class and unsubscribes all observers. + + + + + Provides a set of static methods for creating subjects. + + + + + Creates a subject from the specified observer and observable. + + The type of the elements received by the observer. + The type of the elements produced by the observable sequence. + The observer used to send messages to the subject. + The observable used to subscribe to messages sent from the subject. + Subject implemented using the given observer and observable. + or is null. + + + + Creates a subject from the specified observer and observable. + + The type of the elements received by the observer and produced by the observable sequence. + The observer used to send messages to the subject. + The observable used to subscribe to messages sent from the subject. + Subject implemented using the given observer and observable. + or is null. + + + + Synchronizes the messages sent to the subject. + + The type of the elements received by the subject. + The type of the elements produced by the subject. + The subject to synchronize. + Subject whose messages are synchronized. + is null. + + + + Synchronizes the messages sent to the subject. + + The type of the elements received and produced by the subject. + The subject to synchronize. + Subject whose messages are synchronized. + is null. + + + + Synchronizes the messages sent to the subject and notifies observers on the specified scheduler. + + The type of the elements received by the subject. + The type of the elements produced by the subject. + The subject to synchronize. + Scheduler to notify observers on. + Subject whose messages are synchronized and whose observers are notified on the given scheduler. + or is null. + + + + Synchronizes the messages sent to the subject and notifies observers on the specified scheduler. + + The type of the elements received and produced by the subject. + The subject to synchronize. + Scheduler to notify observers on. + Subject whose messages are synchronized and whose observers are notified on the given scheduler. + or is null. + + + + Base class for objects that are both an observable sequence as well as an observer. + + The type of the elements processed by the subject. + + + + Indicates whether the subject has observers subscribed to it. + + + + + Indicates whether the subject has been disposed. + + + + + Releases all resources used by the current instance of the subject and unsubscribes all observers. + + + + + Notifies all subscribed observers about the end of the sequence. + + + + + Notifies all subscribed observers about the specified exception. + + The exception to send to all currently subscribed observers. + is null. + + + + Notifies all subscribed observers about the arrival of the specified element in the sequence. + + The value to send to all currently subscribed observers. + + + + Subscribes an observer to the subject. + + Observer to subscribe to the subject. + Disposable object that can be used to unsubscribe the observer from the subject. + is null. + + + + Indicates the type of a notification. + + + + + Represents an OnNext notification. + + + + + Represents an OnError notification. + + + + + Represents an OnCompleted notification. + + + + + Represents a notification to an observer. + + The type of the elements received by the observer. + + + + Default constructor used by derived types. + + + + + Returns the value of an OnNext notification or throws an exception. + + + + + Returns a value that indicates whether the notification has a value. + + + + + Returns the exception of an OnError notification or returns null. + + + + + Gets the kind of notification that is represented. + + + + + Represents an OnNext notification to an observer. + + + + + Constructs a notification of a new value. + + + + + Returns the value of an OnNext notification. + + + + + Returns null. + + + + + Returns true. + + + + + Returns . + + + + + Returns the hash code for this instance. + + + + + Indicates whether this instance and a specified object are equal. + + + + + Returns a string representation of this instance. + + + + + Invokes the observer's method corresponding to the notification. + + Observer to invoke the notification on. + + + + Invokes the observer's method corresponding to the notification and returns the produced result. + + Observer to invoke the notification on. + Result produced by the observation. + + + + Invokes the delegate corresponding to the notification. + + Delegate to invoke for an OnNext notification. + Delegate to invoke for an OnError notification. + Delegate to invoke for an OnCompleted notification. + + + + Invokes the delegate corresponding to the notification and returns the produced result. + + Delegate to invoke for an OnNext notification. + Delegate to invoke for an OnError notification. + Delegate to invoke for an OnCompleted notification. + Result produced by the observation. + + + + Represents an OnError notification to an observer. + + + + + Constructs a notification of an exception. + + + + + Throws the exception. + + + + + Returns the exception. + + + + + Returns false. + + + + + Returns . + + + + + Returns the hash code for this instance. + + + + + Indicates whether this instance and other are equal. + + + + + Returns a string representation of this instance. + + + + + Invokes the observer's method corresponding to the notification. + + Observer to invoke the notification on. + + + + Invokes the observer's method corresponding to the notification and returns the produced result. + + Observer to invoke the notification on. + Result produced by the observation. + + + + Invokes the delegate corresponding to the notification. + + Delegate to invoke for an OnNext notification. + Delegate to invoke for an OnError notification. + Delegate to invoke for an OnCompleted notification. + + + + Invokes the delegate corresponding to the notification and returns the produced result. + + Delegate to invoke for an OnNext notification. + Delegate to invoke for an OnError notification. + Delegate to invoke for an OnCompleted notification. + Result produced by the observation. + + + + Represents an OnCompleted notification to an observer. + + + + + Complete notifications are stateless thus only one instance + can ever exist per type. + + + + + Constructs a notification of the end of a sequence. + + + + + Throws an . + + + + + Returns null. + + + + + Returns false. + + + + + Returns . + + + + + Returns the hash code for this instance. + + + + + Indicates whether this instance and other are equal. + + + + + Returns a string representation of this instance. + + + + + Invokes the observer's method corresponding to the notification. + + Observer to invoke the notification on. + + + + Invokes the observer's method corresponding to the notification and returns the produced result. + + Observer to invoke the notification on. + Result produced by the observation. + + + + Invokes the delegate corresponding to the notification. + + Delegate to invoke for an OnNext notification. + Delegate to invoke for an OnError notification. + Delegate to invoke for an OnCompleted notification. + + + + Invokes the delegate corresponding to the notification and returns the produced result. + + Delegate to invoke for an OnNext notification. + Delegate to invoke for an OnError notification. + Delegate to invoke for an OnCompleted notification. + Result produced by the observation. + + + + Determines whether the current object has the same observer message payload as a specified value. + + An object to compare to the current object. + true if both objects have the same observer message payload; otherwise, false. + + Equality of objects is based on the equality of the observer message payload they represent, including the notification Kind and the Value or Exception (if any). + This means two objects can be equal even though they don't represent the same observer method call, but have the same Kind and have equal parameters passed to the observer method. + In case one wants to determine whether two objects represent the same observer method call, use Object.ReferenceEquals identity equality instead. + + + + + Determines whether the two specified objects have the same observer message payload. + + The first to compare, or null. + The second to compare, or null. + true if the first value has the same observer message payload as the second value; otherwise, false. + + Equality of objects is based on the equality of the observer message payload they represent, including the notification Kind and the Value or Exception (if any). + This means two objects can be equal even though they don't represent the same observer method call, but have the same Kind and have equal parameters passed to the observer method. + In case one wants to determine whether two objects represent the same observer method call, use Object.ReferenceEquals identity equality instead. + + + + + Determines whether the two specified objects have a different observer message payload. + + The first to compare, or null. + The second to compare, or null. + true if the first value has a different observer message payload as the second value; otherwise, false. + + Equality of objects is based on the equality of the observer message payload they represent, including the notification Kind and the Value or Exception (if any). + This means two objects can be equal even though they don't represent the same observer method call, but have the same Kind and have equal parameters passed to the observer method. + In case one wants to determine whether two objects represent a different observer method call, use Object.ReferenceEquals identity equality instead. + + + + + Determines whether the specified System.Object is equal to the current . + + The System.Object to compare with the current . + true if the specified System.Object is equal to the current ; otherwise, false. + + Equality of objects is based on the equality of the observer message payload they represent, including the notification Kind and the Value or Exception (if any). + This means two objects can be equal even though they don't represent the same observer method call, but have the same Kind and have equal parameters passed to the observer method. + In case one wants to determine whether two objects represent the same observer method call, use Object.ReferenceEquals identity equality instead. + + + + + Invokes the observer's method corresponding to the notification. + + Observer to invoke the notification on. + + + + Invokes the observer's method corresponding to the notification and returns the produced result. + + The type of the result returned from the observer's notification handlers. + Observer to invoke the notification on. + Result produced by the observation. + + + + Invokes the delegate corresponding to the notification. + + Delegate to invoke for an OnNext notification. + Delegate to invoke for an OnError notification. + Delegate to invoke for an OnCompleted notification. + + + + Invokes the delegate corresponding to the notification and returns the produced result. + + The type of the result returned from the notification handler delegates. + Delegate to invoke for an OnNext notification. + Delegate to invoke for an OnError notification. + Delegate to invoke for an OnCompleted notification. + Result produced by the observation. + + + + Returns an observable sequence with a single notification, using the immediate scheduler. + + The observable sequence that surfaces the behavior of the notification upon subscription. + + + + Returns an observable sequence with a single notification. + + Scheduler to send out the notification calls on. + The observable sequence that surfaces the behavior of the notification upon subscription. + + + + Provides a set of static methods for constructing notifications. + + + + + Creates an object that represents an OnNext notification to an observer. + + The type of the elements received by the observer. Upon dematerialization of the notifications into an observable sequence, this type is used as the element type for the sequence. + The value contained in the notification. + The OnNext notification containing the value. + + + + Creates an object that represents an OnError notification to an observer. + + The type of the elements received by the observer. Upon dematerialization of the notifications into an observable sequence, this type is used as the element type for the sequence. + The exception contained in the notification. + The OnError notification containing the exception. + is null. + + + + Creates an object that represents an OnCompleted notification to an observer. + + The type of the elements received by the observer. Upon dematerialization of the notifications into an observable sequence, this type is used as the element type for the sequence. + The OnCompleted notification. + + + + Abstract base class for implementations of the interface. + + + If you don't need a named type to create an observable sequence (i.e. you rather need + an instance rather than a reusable type), use the Observable.Create method to create + an observable sequence with specified subscription behavior. + + The type of the elements in the sequence. + + + + Subscribes the given observer to the observable sequence. + + Observer that will receive notifications from the observable sequence. + Disposable object representing an observer's subscription to the observable sequence. + is null. + + + + Implement this method with the core subscription logic for the observable sequence. + + Observer to send notifications to. + Disposable object representing an observer's subscription to the observable sequence. + + + + Provides a set of static methods for creating observers. + + + + + Creates an observer from a notification callback. + + The type of the elements received by the observer. + Action that handles a notification. + The observer object that invokes the specified handler using a notification corresponding to each message it receives. + is null. + + + + Creates a notification callback from an observer. + + The type of the elements received by the observer. + Observer object. + The action that forwards its input notification to the underlying observer. + is null. + + + + Creates an observer from the specified OnNext action. + + The type of the elements received by the observer. + Observer's OnNext action implementation. + The observer object implemented using the given actions. + is null. + + + + Creates an observer from the specified OnNext and OnError actions. + + The type of the elements received by the observer. + Observer's OnNext action implementation. + Observer's OnError action implementation. + The observer object implemented using the given actions. + or is null. + + + + Creates an observer from the specified OnNext and OnCompleted actions. + + The type of the elements received by the observer. + Observer's OnNext action implementation. + Observer's OnCompleted action implementation. + The observer object implemented using the given actions. + or is null. + + + + Creates an observer from the specified OnNext, OnError, and OnCompleted actions. + + The type of the elements received by the observer. + Observer's OnNext action implementation. + Observer's OnError action implementation. + Observer's OnCompleted action implementation. + The observer object implemented using the given actions. + or or is null. + + + + Hides the identity of an observer. + + The type of the elements received by the source observer. + An observer whose identity to hide. + An observer that hides the identity of the specified observer. + is null. + + + + Checks access to the observer for grammar violations. This includes checking for multiple OnError or OnCompleted calls, as well as reentrancy in any of the observer methods. + If a violation is detected, an InvalidOperationException is thrown from the offending observer method call. + + The type of the elements received by the source observer. + The observer whose callback invocations should be checked for grammar violations. + An observer that checks callbacks invocations against the observer grammar and, if the checks pass, forwards those to the specified observer. + is null. + + + + Synchronizes access to the observer such that its callback methods cannot be called concurrently from multiple threads. This overload is useful when coordinating access to an observer. + Notice reentrant observer callbacks on the same thread are still possible. + + The type of the elements received by the source observer. + The observer whose callbacks should be synchronized. + An observer that delivers callbacks to the specified observer in a synchronized manner. + is null. + + Because a Monitor is used to perform the synchronization, there's no protection against reentrancy from the same thread. + Hence, overlapped observer callbacks are still possible, which is invalid behavior according to the observer grammar. In order to protect against this behavior as + well, use the overload, passing true for the second parameter. + + + + + Synchronizes access to the observer such that its callback methods cannot be called concurrently. This overload is useful when coordinating access to an observer. + The parameter configures the type of lock used for synchronization. + + The type of the elements received by the source observer. + The observer whose callbacks should be synchronized. + If set to true, reentrant observer callbacks will be queued up and get delivered to the observer in a sequential manner. + An observer that delivers callbacks to the specified observer in a synchronized manner. + is null. + + When the parameter is set to false, behavior is identical to the overload which uses + a Monitor for synchronization. When the parameter is set to true, an + is used to queue up callbacks to the specified observer if a reentrant call is made. + + + + + Synchronizes access to the observer such that its callback methods cannot be called concurrently by multiple threads, using the specified gate object for use by a Monitor-based lock. + This overload is useful when coordinating multiple observers that access shared state by synchronizing on a common gate object. + Notice reentrant observer callbacks on the same thread are still possible. + + The type of the elements received by the source observer. + The observer whose callbacks should be synchronized. + Gate object to synchronize each observer call on. + An observer that delivers callbacks to the specified observer in a synchronized manner. + or is null. + + Because a Monitor is used to perform the synchronization, there's no protection against reentrancy from the same thread. + Hence, overlapped observer callbacks are still possible, which is invalid behavior according to the observer grammar. In order to protect against this behavior as + well, use the overload. + + + + + Synchronizes access to the observer such that its callback methods cannot be called concurrently, using the specified asynchronous lock to protect against concurrent and reentrant access. + This overload is useful when coordinating multiple observers that access shared state by synchronizing on a common asynchronous lock. + + The type of the elements received by the source observer. + The observer whose callbacks should be synchronized. + Gate object to synchronize each observer call on. + An observer that delivers callbacks to the specified observer in a synchronized manner. + or is null. + + + + Schedules the invocation of observer methods on the given scheduler. + + The type of the elements received by the source observer. + The observer to schedule messages for. + Scheduler to schedule observer messages on. + Observer whose messages are scheduled on the given scheduler. + or is null. + + + + Schedules the invocation of observer methods on the given synchronization context. + + The type of the elements received by the source observer. + The observer to schedule messages for. + Synchronization context to schedule observer messages on. + Observer whose messages are scheduled on the given synchronization context. + or is null. + + + + Converts an observer to a progress object. + + The type of the progress objects received by the source observer. + The observer to convert. + Progress object whose Report messages correspond to the observer's OnNext messages. + is null. + + + + Converts an observer to a progress object, using the specified scheduler to invoke the progress reporting method. + + The type of the progress objects received by the source observer. + The observer to convert. + Scheduler to report progress on. + Progress object whose Report messages correspond to the observer's OnNext messages. + or is null. + + + + Converts a progress object to an observer. + + The type of the progress objects received by the progress reporter. + The progress object to convert. + Observer whose OnNext messages correspond to the progress object's Report messages. + is null. + + + + Abstract base class for implementations of the interface. + + This base class enforces the grammar of observers where and are terminal messages. + The type of the elements in the sequence. + + + + Creates a new observer in a non-stopped state. + + + + + Notifies the observer of a new element in the sequence. + + Next element in the sequence. + + + + Implement this method to react to the receival of a new element in the sequence. + + Next element in the sequence. + This method only gets called when the observer hasn't stopped yet. + + + + Notifies the observer that an exception has occurred. + + The error that has occurred. + is null. + + + + Implement this method to react to the occurrence of an exception. + + The error that has occurred. + This method only gets called when the observer hasn't stopped yet, and causes the observer to stop. + + + + Notifies the observer of the end of the sequence. + + + + + Implement this method to react to the end of the sequence. + + This method only gets called when the observer hasn't stopped yet, and causes the observer to stop. + + + + Disposes the observer, causing it to transition to the stopped state. + + + + + Core implementation of . + + true if the Dispose call was triggered by the method; false if it was triggered by the finalizer. + + + + A strongly-typed resource class, for looking up localized strings, etc. + + + + + Returns the cached ResourceManager instance used by this class. + + + + + Overrides the current thread's CurrentUICulture property for all + resource lookups using this strongly typed resource class. + + + + + Looks up a localized string similar to Using the Scheduler.{0} property is no longer supported due to refactoring of the API surface and elimination of platform-specific dependencies. Please include System.Reactive.PlatformServices for your target platform and use the {0}Scheduler type instead. If you're building a Windows Store app, notice some schedulers are no longer supported. Consider using Scheduler.Default instead.. + + + + + Looks up a localized string similar to OnCompleted notification doesn't have a value.. + + + + + Looks up a localized string similar to Disposable has already been assigned.. + + + + + Looks up a localized string similar to Disposables collection can not contain null values.. + + + + + Looks up a localized string similar to Failed to start monitoring system clock changes.. + + + + + Looks up a localized string similar to Heap is empty.. + + + + + Looks up a localized string similar to Observer has already terminated.. + + + + + Looks up a localized string similar to Reentrancy has been detected.. + + + + + Looks up a localized string similar to This scheduler operation has already been awaited.. + + + + + A strongly-typed resource class, for looking up localized strings, etc. + + + + + Returns the cached ResourceManager instance used by this class. + + + + + Overrides the current thread's CurrentUICulture property for all + resource lookups using this strongly typed resource class. + + + + + Looks up a localized string similar to {0} cannot be called when the scheduler is already running. Try using Sleep instead.. + + + + + Looks up a localized string similar to Could not find event '{0}' on object of type '{1}'.. + + + + + Looks up a localized string similar to Could not find event '{0}' on type '{1}'.. + + + + + Looks up a localized string similar to Add method should take 1 parameter.. + + + + + Looks up a localized string similar to The second parameter of the event delegate must be assignable to '{0}'.. + + + + + Looks up a localized string similar to Event is missing the add method.. + + + + + Looks up a localized string similar to Event is missing the remove method.. + + + + + Looks up a localized string similar to The event delegate must have a void return type.. + + + + + Looks up a localized string similar to The event delegate must have exactly two parameters.. + + + + + Looks up a localized string similar to Remove method should take 1 parameter.. + + + + + Looks up a localized string similar to The first parameter of the event delegate must be assignable to '{0}'.. + + + + + Looks up a localized string similar to Remove method of a WinRT event should take an EventRegistrationToken.. + + + + + Looks up a localized string similar to Sequence contains more than one element.. + + + + + Looks up a localized string similar to Sequence contains more than one matching element.. + + + + + Looks up a localized string similar to Sequence contains no elements.. + + + + + Looks up a localized string similar to Sequence contains no matching element.. + + + + + A strongly-typed resource class, for looking up localized strings, etc. + + + + + Returns the cached ResourceManager instance used by this class. + + + + + Overrides the current thread's CurrentUICulture property for all + resource lookups using this strongly typed resource class. + + + + + Looks up a localized string similar to The WinRT thread pool doesn't support creating periodic timers with a period below 1 millisecond.. + + + + + A strongly-typed resource class, for looking up localized strings, etc. + + + + + Returns the cached ResourceManager instance used by this class. + + + + + Overrides the current thread's CurrentUICulture property for all + resource lookups using this strongly typed resource class. + + + + + Looks up a localized string similar to Expected Qbservable.ToQueryable.. + + + + + Looks up a localized string similar to Invalid expression tree type.. + + + + + Looks up a localized string similar to There is no method '{0}' on type '{1}' that matches the specified arguments.. + + + + + Extension of the interface compatible with async method return types. + + + This class implements a "task-like" type that can be used as the return type of an asynchronous + method in C# 7.0 and beyond. For example: + + async ITaskObservable<int> RxAsync() + { + var res = await Observable.Return(21).Delay(TimeSpan.FromSeconds(1)); + return res * 2; + } + + + The type of the elements in the sequence. + + + + Gets an awaiter that can be used to await the eventual completion of the observable sequence. + + An awaiter that can be used to await the eventual completion of the observable sequence. + + + + Interface representing an awaiter for an . + + The type of the elements in the sequence. + + + + Gets a Boolean indicating whether the observable sequence has completed. + + + + + Gets the result produced by the observable sequence. + + The result produced by the observable sequence. + + + + The System.Reactive.Threading.Tasks namespace contains helpers for the conversion between tasks and observable sequences. + + + + + Provides a set of static methods for converting tasks to observable sequences. + + + + + Returns an observable sequence that signals when the task completes. + + Task to convert to an observable sequence. + An observable sequence that produces a unit value when the task completes, or propagates the exception produced by the task. + is null. + If the specified task object supports cancellation, consider using instead. + + + + Returns an observable sequence that signals when the task completes. + + Task to convert to an observable sequence. + Scheduler on which to notify observers about completion, cancellation or failure. + An observable sequence that produces a unit value when the task completes, or propagates the exception produced by the task. + is null or is null. + If the specified task object supports cancellation, consider using instead. + + + + Returns an observable sequence that propagates the result of the task. + + The type of the result produced by the task. + Task to convert to an observable sequence. + An observable sequence that produces the task's result, or propagates the exception produced by the task. + is null. + If the specified task object supports cancellation, consider using instead. + + + + Returns an observable sequence that propagates the result of the task. + + The type of the result produced by the task. + Task to convert to an observable sequence. + Scheduler on which to notify observers about completion, cancellation or failure. + An observable sequence that produces the task's result, or propagates the exception produced by the task. + is null or is null. + If the specified task object supports cancellation, consider using instead. + + + + Returns a task that will receive the last value or the exception produced by the observable sequence. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Observable sequence to convert to a task. + A task that will receive the last element or the exception produced by the observable sequence. + is null. + + + + Returns a task that will receive the last value or the exception produced by the observable sequence. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Observable sequence to convert to a task. + The scheduler used for overriding where the task completion signals will be issued. + A task that will receive the last element or the exception produced by the observable sequence. + or is null. + + + + Returns a task that will receive the last value or the exception produced by the observable sequence. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Observable sequence to convert to a task. + The state to use as the underlying task's AsyncState. + A task that will receive the last element or the exception produced by the observable sequence. + is null. + + + + Returns a task that will receive the last value or the exception produced by the observable sequence. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Observable sequence to convert to a task. + The state to use as the underlying task's AsyncState. + The scheduler used for overriding where the task completion signals will be issued. + A task that will receive the last element or the exception produced by the observable sequence. + or is null. + + + + Returns a task that will receive the last value or the exception produced by the observable sequence. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Observable sequence to convert to a task. + Cancellation token that can be used to cancel the task, causing unsubscription from the observable sequence. + A task that will receive the last element or the exception produced by the observable sequence. + is null. + + + + Returns a task that will receive the last value or the exception produced by the observable sequence. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Observable sequence to convert to a task. + Cancellation token that can be used to cancel the task, causing unsubscription from the observable sequence. + The scheduler used for overriding where the task completion signals will be issued. + A task that will receive the last element or the exception produced by the observable sequence. + or is null. + + + + Returns a task that will receive the last value or the exception produced by the observable sequence. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Observable sequence to convert to a task. + Cancellation token that can be used to cancel the task, causing unsubscription from the observable sequence. + The state to use as the underlying task's . + A task that will receive the last element or the exception produced by the observable sequence. + is null. + + + + Returns a task that will receive the last value or the exception produced by the observable sequence. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Observable sequence to convert to a task. + Cancellation token that can be used to cancel the task, causing unsubscription from the observable sequence. + The state to use as the underlying task's . + The scheduler used for overriding where the task completion signals will be issued. + A task that will receive the last element or the exception produced by the observable sequence. + or is null. + + + + Represents a value associated with time interval information. + The time interval can represent the time it took to produce the value, the interval relative to a previous value, the value's delivery time relative to a base, etc. + + The type of the value being annotated with time interval information. + + + + Constructs a time interval value. + + The value to be annotated with a time interval. + Time interval associated with the value. + + + + Gets the value. + + + + + Gets the interval. + + + + + Deconstructs the time interval value into a value and a time interval. + + The value. + Time interval associated with the value. + + + + Determines whether the current value has the same and as a specified value. + + An object to compare to the current value. + true if both values have the same and ; otherwise, false. + + + + Determines whether the two specified values have the same and . + + The first value to compare. + The second value to compare. + true if the first value has the same and as the second value; otherwise, false. + + + + Determines whether the two specified values don't have the same and . + + The first value to compare. + The second value to compare. + true if the first value has a different or as the second value; otherwise, false. + + + + Determines whether the specified System.Object is equal to the current . + + The System.Object to compare with the current . + true if the specified System.Object is equal to the current ; otherwise, false. + + + + Returns the hash code for the current value. + + A hash code for the current value. + + + + Returns a string representation of the current value. + + String representation of the current value. + + + + Represents value with a timestamp on it. + The timestamp typically represents the time the value was received, using an IScheduler's clock to obtain the current time. + + The type of the value being timestamped. + + + + Constructs a timestamped value. + + The value to be annotated with a timestamp. + Timestamp associated with the value. + + + + Gets the value. + + + + + Gets the timestamp. + + + + + Deconstructs the timestamped value into a value and a timestamp. + + The value. + Timestamp associated with the value. + + + + Determines whether the current value has the same and as a specified value. + + An object to compare to the current value. + true if both values have the same and ; otherwise, false. + + + + Determines whether the two specified values have the same and . + + The first value to compare. + The second value to compare. + true if the first value has the same and as the second value; otherwise, false. + + + + Determines whether the two specified values don't have the same and . + + The first value to compare. + The second value to compare. + true if the first value has a different or as the second value; otherwise, false. + + + + Determines whether the specified System.Object is equal to the current . + + The System.Object to compare with the current . + true if the specified System.Object is equal to the current ; otherwise, false. + + + + Returns the hash code for the current value. + + A hash code for the current value. + + + + Returns a string representation of the current value. + + String representation of the current value. + + + + A helper class with a factory method for creating instances. + + + + + Creates an instance of a . This is syntactic sugar that uses type inference + to avoid specifying a type in a constructor call, which is very useful when using anonymous types. + + The value to be annotated with a timestamp. + Timestamp associated with the value. + Creates a new timestamped value. + + + + Represents a type with a single value. This type is often used to denote the successful completion of a void-returning method (C#) or a Sub procedure (Visual Basic). + + + + + Determines whether the specified value is equal to the current . Because has a single value, this always returns true. + + An object to compare to the current value. + Because has a single value, this always returns true. + + + + Determines whether the specified System.Object is equal to the current . + + The System.Object to compare with the current . + true if the specified System.Object is a value; otherwise, false. + + + + Returns the hash code for the current value. + + A hash code for the current value. + + + + Returns a string representation of the current value. + + String representation of the current value. + + + + Determines whether the two specified values are equal. Because has a single value, this always returns true. + + The first value to compare. + The second value to compare. + Because has a single value, this always returns true. + + + + Determines whether the two specified values are not equal. Because has a single value, this always returns false. + + The first value to compare. + The second value to compare. + Because has a single value, this always returns false. + + + + Gets the single value. + + + + + A strongly-typed resource class, for looking up localized strings, etc. + + + + + Returns the cached ResourceManager instance used by this class. + + + + + Overrides the current thread's CurrentUICulture property for all + resource lookups using this strongly typed resource class. + + + + + Looks up a localized string similar to The current thread has no Dispatcher associated with it.. + + + + + Looks up a localized string similar to No current Window object found to obtain a CoreDispatcher from.. + + + + + Provides a set of static methods for subscribing delegates to observables. + + + + + Subscribes to the observable sequence without specifying any handlers. + This method can be used to evaluate the observable sequence for its side-effects only. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Observable sequence to subscribe to. + object used to unsubscribe from the observable sequence. + is null. + + + + Subscribes an element handler to an observable sequence. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Observable sequence to subscribe to. + Action to invoke for each element in the observable sequence. + object used to unsubscribe from the observable sequence. + or is null. + + + + Subscribes an element handler and an exception handler to an observable sequence. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Observable sequence to subscribe to. + Action to invoke for each element in the observable sequence. + Action to invoke upon exceptional termination of the observable sequence. + object used to unsubscribe from the observable sequence. + or or is null. + + + + Subscribes an element handler and a completion handler to an observable sequence. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Observable sequence to subscribe to. + Action to invoke for each element in the observable sequence. + Action to invoke upon graceful termination of the observable sequence. + object used to unsubscribe from the observable sequence. + or or is null. + + + + Subscribes an element handler, an exception handler, and a completion handler to an observable sequence. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Observable sequence to subscribe to. + Action to invoke for each element in the observable sequence. + Action to invoke upon exceptional termination of the observable sequence. + Action to invoke upon graceful termination of the observable sequence. + object used to unsubscribe from the observable sequence. + or or or is null. + + + + Subscribes an observer to an observable sequence, using a to support unsubscription. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Observable sequence to subscribe to. + Observer to subscribe to the sequence. + CancellationToken that can be signaled to unsubscribe from the source sequence. + or is null. + + + + Subscribes to the observable sequence without specifying any handlers, using a to support unsubscription. + This method can be used to evaluate the observable sequence for its side-effects only. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Observable sequence to subscribe to. + CancellationToken that can be signaled to unsubscribe from the source sequence. + is null. + + + + Subscribes an element handler to an observable sequence, using a to support unsubscription. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Observable sequence to subscribe to. + Action to invoke for each element in the observable sequence. + CancellationToken that can be signaled to unsubscribe from the source sequence. + or is null. + + + + Subscribes an element handler and an exception handler to an observable sequence, using a to support unsubscription. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Observable sequence to subscribe to. + Action to invoke for each element in the observable sequence. + Action to invoke upon exceptional termination of the observable sequence. + CancellationToken that can be signaled to unsubscribe from the source sequence. + or or is null. + + + + Subscribes an element handler and a completion handler to an observable sequence, using a to support unsubscription. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Observable sequence to subscribe to. + Action to invoke for each element in the observable sequence. + Action to invoke upon graceful termination of the observable sequence. + CancellationToken that can be signaled to unsubscribe from the source sequence. + or or is null. + + + + Subscribes an element handler, an exception handler, and a completion handler to an observable sequence, using a to support unsubscription. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Observable sequence to subscribe to. + Action to invoke for each element in the observable sequence. + Action to invoke upon exceptional termination of the observable sequence. + Action to invoke upon graceful termination of the observable sequence. + CancellationToken that can be signaled to unsubscribe from the source sequence. + or or or is null. + + + + Subscribes to the specified source, re-routing synchronous exceptions during invocation of the method to the observer's channel. + This method is typically used when writing query operators. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Observable sequence to subscribe to. + Observer that will be passed to the observable sequence, and that will be used for exception propagation. + object used to unsubscribe from the observable sequence. + or is null. + + + + Represents a builder for asynchronous methods that return a task-like . + + The type of the elements in the sequence. + + + + The compiler-generated asynchronous state machine representing the execution flow of the asynchronous + method whose return type is a task-like . + + + + + The underlying observable sequence representing the result produced by the asynchronous method. + + + + + Creates an instance of the struct. + + A new instance of the struct. + + + + Begins running the builder with the associated state machine. + + The type of the state machine. + The state machine instance, passed by reference. + is null. + + + + Associates the builder with the specified state machine. + + The state machine instance to associate with the builder. + is null. + The state machine was previously set. + + + + Marks the observable as successfully completed. + + The result to use to complete the observable sequence. + The observable has already completed. + + + + Marks the observable as failed and binds the specified exception to the observable sequence. + + The exception to bind to the observable sequence. + is null. + The observable has already completed. + + + + Gets the observable sequence for this builder. + + + + + Schedules the state machine to proceed to the next action when the specified awaiter completes. + + The type of the awaiter. + The type of the state machine. + The awaiter. + The state machine. + + + + Schedules the state machine to proceed to the next action when the specified awaiter completes. + + The type of the awaiter. + The type of the state machine. + The awaiter. + The state machine. + + + + Rethrows an exception that was thrown from an awaiter's OnCompleted methods. + + The exception to rethrow. + + + + Implementation of the IObservable<T> interface compatible with async method return types. + + + This class implements a "task-like" type that can be used as the return type of an asynchronous + method in C# 7.0 and beyond. For example: + + async Observable<int> RxAsync() + { + var res = await Observable.Return(21).Delay(TimeSpan.FromSeconds(1)); + return res * 2; + } + + + + + + The underlying observable sequence to subscribe to in case the asynchronous method did not + finish synchronously. + + + + + The result returned by the asynchronous method in case the method finished synchronously. + + + + + The exception thrown by the asynchronous method in case the method finished synchronously. + + + + + Creates a new for an asynchronous method that has not finished yet. + + + + + Creates a new for an asynchronous method that synchronously returned + the specified value. + + The result returned by the asynchronous method. + + + + Creates a new for an asynchronous method that synchronously threw + the specified . + + The exception thrown by the asynchronous method. + + + + Marks the observable as successfully completed. + + The result to use to complete the observable sequence. + The observable has already completed. + + + + Marks the observable as failed and binds the specified exception to the observable sequence. + + The exception to bind to the observable sequence. + is null. + The observable has already completed. + + + + Subscribes the given observer to the observable sequence. + + Observer that will receive notifications from the observable sequence. + Disposable object representing an observer's subscription to the observable sequence. + is null. + + + + Gets an awaiter that can be used to await the eventual completion of the observable sequence. + + An awaiter that can be used to await the eventual completion of the observable sequence. + + + + Gets a Boolean indicating whether the observable sequence has completed. + + + + + Gets the result produced by the observable sequence. + + The result produced by the observable sequence. + + + + Attaches the specified to the observable sequence. + + The continuation to attach. + + + diff --git a/Packages/System.Reactive.5.0.0/buildTransitive/net5.0/_._ b/Packages/System.Reactive.5.0.0/buildTransitive/net5.0/_._ new file mode 100644 index 0000000..e69de29 diff --git a/Packages/System.Reactive.5.0.0/buildTransitive/netcoreapp3.1/System.Reactive.targets b/Packages/System.Reactive.5.0.0/buildTransitive/netcoreapp3.1/System.Reactive.targets new file mode 100644 index 0000000..2452a8e --- /dev/null +++ b/Packages/System.Reactive.5.0.0/buildTransitive/netcoreapp3.1/System.Reactive.targets @@ -0,0 +1,12 @@ + + + true + false + + + + + + + + diff --git a/Packages/System.Reactive.5.0.0/lib/net472/System.Reactive.dll b/Packages/System.Reactive.5.0.0/lib/net472/System.Reactive.dll new file mode 100644 index 0000000..75138f6 Binary files /dev/null and b/Packages/System.Reactive.5.0.0/lib/net472/System.Reactive.dll differ diff --git a/Packages/System.Reactive.5.0.0/lib/net472/System.Reactive.xml b/Packages/System.Reactive.5.0.0/lib/net472/System.Reactive.xml new file mode 100644 index 0000000..1775c73 --- /dev/null +++ b/Packages/System.Reactive.5.0.0/lib/net472/System.Reactive.xml @@ -0,0 +1,28230 @@ + + + + System.Reactive + + + + + Class to create an instance from a delegate-based implementation of the method. + + The type of the elements in the sequence. + + + + Creates an observable sequence object from the specified subscription function. + + method implementation. + is null. + + + + Calls the subscription function that was supplied to the constructor. + + Observer to send notifications to. + Disposable object representing an observer's subscription to the observable sequence. + + + + Class to create an instance from delegate-based implementations of the On* methods. + + The type of the elements in the sequence. + + + + Creates an observer from the specified , , and actions. + + Observer's action implementation. + Observer's action implementation. + Observer's action implementation. + or or is null. + + + + Creates an observer from the specified action. + + Observer's action implementation. + is null. + + + + Creates an observer from the specified and actions. + + Observer's action implementation. + Observer's action implementation. + or is null. + + + + Creates an observer from the specified and actions. + + Observer's action implementation. + Observer's action implementation. + or is null. + + + + Calls the action implementing . + + Next element in the sequence. + + + + Calls the action implementing . + + The error that has occurred. + + + + Calls the action implementing . + + + + + This class fuses logic from ObserverBase, AnonymousObserver, and SafeObserver into one class. When an observer + needs to be safeguarded, an instance of this type can be created by SafeObserver.Create when it detects its + input is an AnonymousObserver, which is commonly used by end users when using the Subscribe extension methods + that accept delegates for the On* handlers. By doing the fusion, we make the call stack depth shorter which + helps debugging and some performance. + + + + + Asynchronous lock. + + + + + Queues the action for execution. If the caller acquires the lock and becomes the owner, + the queue is processed. If the lock is already owned, the action is queued and will get + processed by the owner. + + Action to queue for execution. + is null. + + + + Queues the action for execution. If the caller acquires the lock and becomes the owner, + the queue is processed. If the lock is already owned, the action is queued and will get + processed by the owner. + + Action to queue for execution. + The state to pass to the action when it gets invoked under the lock. + is null. + In case TState is a value type, this operation will involve boxing of . + However, this is often an improvement over the allocation of a closure object and a delegate. + + + + Clears the work items in the queue and drops further work being queued. + + + + + (Infrastructure) Concurrency abstraction layer. + + + + + Gets the current CAL. If no CAL has been set yet, it will be initialized to the default. + + + + + (Infrastructure) Concurrency abstraction layer interface. + + + This type is used by the Rx infrastructure and not meant for public consumption or implementation. + No guarantees are made about forward compatibility of the type's functionality and its usage. + + + + + Queues a method for execution at the specified relative time. + + Method to execute. + State to pass to the method. + Time to execute the method on. + Disposable object that can be used to stop the timer. + + + + Queues a method for periodic execution based on the specified period. + + Method to execute; should be safe for reentrancy. + Period for running the method periodically. + Disposable object that can be used to stop the timer. + + + + Queues a method for execution. + + Method to execute. + State to pass to the method. + Disposable object that can be used to cancel the queued method. + + + + Blocking sleep operation. + + Time to sleep. + + + + Starts a new stopwatch object. + + New stopwatch object; started at the time of the request. + + + + Gets whether long-running scheduling is supported. + + + + + Starts a new long-running thread. + + Method to execute. + State to pass to the method. + + + + Represents an object that schedules units of work on the current thread. + + Singleton instance of this type exposed through this static property. + + + + Gets the singleton instance of the current thread scheduler. + + + + + Gets a value that indicates whether the caller must call a Schedule method. + + + + + Gets a value that indicates whether the caller must call a Schedule method. + + + + + Schedules an action to be executed after dueTime. + + The type of the state passed to the scheduled action. + State passed to the action to be executed. + Action to be executed. + Relative time after which to execute the action. + The disposable object used to cancel the scheduled action (best effort). + is null. + + + + Represents an object that schedules units of work on the platform's default scheduler. + + Singleton instance of this type exposed through this static property. + + + + Gets the singleton instance of the default scheduler. + + + + + Schedules an action to be executed. + + The type of the state passed to the scheduled action. + State passed to the action to be executed. + Action to be executed. + The disposable object used to cancel the scheduled action (best effort). + is null. + + + + Schedules an action to be executed after dueTime, using a System.Threading.Timer object. + + The type of the state passed to the scheduled action. + State passed to the action to be executed. + Action to be executed. + Relative time after which to execute the action. + The disposable object used to cancel the scheduled action (best effort). + is null. + + + + Schedules a periodic piece of work, using a System.Threading.Timer object. + + The type of the state passed to the scheduled action. + Initial state passed to the action upon the first iteration. + Period for running the work periodically. + Action to be executed, potentially updating the state. + The disposable object used to cancel the scheduled recurring action (best effort). + is less than . + is null. + + + + Discovers scheduler services by interface type. + + Scheduler service interface type to discover. + Object implementing the requested service, if available; null otherwise. + + + + Represents an object that schedules units of work on a designated thread. + + + + + Counter for diagnostic purposes, to name the threads. + + + + + Thread factory function. + + + + + Stopwatch for timing free of absolute time dependencies. + + + + + Thread used by the event loop to run work items on. No work should be run on any other thread. + If ExitIfEmpty is set, the thread can quit and a new thread will be created when new work is scheduled. + + + + + Gate to protect data structures, including the work queue and the ready list. + + + + + Semaphore to count requests to re-evaluate the queue, from either Schedule requests or when a timer + expires and moves on to the next item in the queue. + + + + + Queue holding work items. Protected by the gate. + + + + + Queue holding items that are ready to be run as soon as possible. Protected by the gate. + + + + + Work item that will be scheduled next. Used upon reevaluation of the queue to check whether the next + item is still the same. If not, a new timer needs to be started (see below). + + + + + Disposable that always holds the timer to dispatch the first element in the queue. + + + + + Flag indicating whether the event loop should quit. When set, the event should be signaled as well to + wake up the event loop thread, which will subsequently abandon all work. + + + + + Creates an object that schedules units of work on a designated thread. + + + + + Creates an object that schedules units of work on a designated thread, using the specified factory to control thread creation options. + + Factory function for thread creation. + is null. + + + + Indicates whether the event loop thread is allowed to quit when no work is left. If new work + is scheduled afterwards, a new event loop thread is created. This property is used by the + NewThreadScheduler which uses an event loop for its recursive invocations. + + + + + Schedules an action to be executed after dueTime. + + The type of the state passed to the scheduled action. + State passed to the action to be executed. + Action to be executed. + Relative time after which to execute the action. + The disposable object used to cancel the scheduled action (best effort). + is null. + The scheduler has been disposed and doesn't accept new work. + + + + Schedules a periodic piece of work on the designated thread. + + The type of the state passed to the scheduled action. + Initial state passed to the action upon the first iteration. + Period for running the work periodically. + Action to be executed, potentially updating the state. + The disposable object used to cancel the scheduled recurring action (best effort). + is null. + is less than . + The scheduler has been disposed and doesn't accept new work. + + + + Starts a new stopwatch object. + + New stopwatch object; started at the time of the request. + + + + Ends the thread associated with this scheduler. All remaining work in the scheduler queue is abandoned. + + + + + Ensures there is an event loop thread running. Should be called under the gate. + + + + + Event loop scheduled on the designated event loop thread. The loop is suspended/resumed using the event + which gets set by calls to Schedule, the next item timer, or calls to Dispose. + + + + + Base class for historical schedulers, which are virtual time schedulers that use for absolute time and for relative time. + + + + + Creates a new historical scheduler with the minimum value of as the initial clock value. + + + + + Creates a new historical scheduler with the specified initial clock value. + + Initial clock value. + + + + Creates a new historical scheduler with the specified initial clock value and absolute time comparer. + + Initial value for the clock. + Comparer to determine causality of events based on absolute time. + + + + Adds a relative time value to an absolute time value. + + Absolute time value. + Relative time value to add. + The resulting absolute time sum value. + + + + Converts the absolute time value to a value. + + Absolute time value to convert. + The corresponding value. + + + + Converts the value to a relative time value. + + value to convert. + The corresponding relative time value. + + + + Provides a virtual time scheduler that uses for absolute time and for relative time. + + + + + Creates a new historical scheduler with the minimum value of as the initial clock value. + + + + + Creates a new historical scheduler with the specified initial clock value. + + Initial value for the clock. + + + + Creates a new historical scheduler with the specified initial clock value. + + Initial value for the clock. + Comparer to determine causality of events based on absolute time. + is null. + + + + Gets the next scheduled item to be executed. + + The next scheduled item. + + + + Schedules an action to be executed at . + + The type of the state passed to the scheduled action. + State passed to the action to be executed. + Action to be executed. + Absolute time at which to execute the action. + The disposable object used to cancel the scheduled action (best effort). + is null. + + + + Represents an object that schedules units of work to run immediately on the current thread. + + Singleton instance of this type exposed through this static property. + + + + Gets the singleton instance of the immediate scheduler. + + + + + Schedules an action to be executed. + + The type of the state passed to the scheduled action. + State passed to the action to be executed. + Action to be executed. + The disposable object used to cancel the scheduled action (best effort). + is null. + + + + Schedules an action to be executed after dueTime. + + The type of the state passed to the scheduled action. + State passed to the action to be executed. + Action to be executed. + Relative time after which to execute the action. + The disposable object used to cancel the scheduled action (best effort). + is null. + + + + Represents a work item that has been scheduled. + + Absolute time representation type. + + + + Gets the absolute time at which the item is due for invocation. + + + + + Invokes the work item. + + + + + Represents an object that schedules units of work. + + + + + Gets the scheduler's notion of current time. + + + + + Schedules an action to be executed. + + The type of the state passed to the scheduled action. + State passed to the action to be executed. + Action to be executed. + The disposable object used to cancel the scheduled action (best effort). + + + + Schedules an action to be executed after dueTime. + + The type of the state passed to the scheduled action. + State passed to the action to be executed. + Action to be executed. + Relative time after which to execute the action. + The disposable object used to cancel the scheduled action (best effort). + + + + Schedules an action to be executed at dueTime. + + The type of the state passed to the scheduled action. + State passed to the action to be executed. + Action to be executed. + Absolute time at which to execute the action. + The disposable object used to cancel the scheduled action (best effort). + + + + Scheduler with support for starting long-running tasks. + This type of scheduler can be used to run loops more efficiently instead of using recursive scheduling. + + + + + Schedules a long-running piece of work. + + The type of the state passed to the scheduled action. + State passed to the action to be executed. + Action to be executed. + The disposable object used to cancel the scheduled action (best effort). + + Notes to implementers + The returned disposable object should not prevent the work from starting, but only set the cancellation flag passed to the specified action. + + + + + Scheduler with support for running periodic tasks. + This type of scheduler can be used to run timers more efficiently instead of using recursive scheduling. + + + + + Schedules a periodic piece of work. + + The type of the state passed to the scheduled action. + Initial state passed to the action upon the first iteration. + Period for running the work periodically. + Action to be executed, potentially updating the state. + The disposable object used to cancel the scheduled recurring action (best effort). + + + + Abstraction for a stopwatch to compute time relative to a starting point. + + + + + Gets the time elapsed since the stopwatch object was obtained. + + + + + Provider for objects. + + + + + Starts a new stopwatch object. + + New stopwatch object; started at the time of the request. + + + + Abstract base class for machine-local schedulers, using the local system clock for time-based operations. + + + + + Gets the scheduler's notion of current time. + + + + + Schedules an action to be executed. + + The type of the state passed to the scheduled action. + State passed to the action to be executed. + Action to be executed. + The disposable object used to cancel the scheduled action (best effort). + is null. + + + + Schedules an action to be executed after dueTime. + + The type of the state passed to the scheduled action. + State passed to the action to be executed. + Action to be executed. + Relative time after which to execute the action. + The disposable object used to cancel the scheduled action (best effort). + + + + Schedules an action to be executed at dueTime. + + The type of the state passed to the scheduled action. + State passed to the action to be executed. + Action to be executed. + Absolute time at which to execute the action. + The disposable object used to cancel the scheduled action (best effort). + is null. + + + + Starts a new stopwatch object. + + New stopwatch object; started at the time of the request. + + Platform-specific scheduler implementations should reimplement + to provide a more efficient implementation (if available). + + + + + Discovers scheduler services by interface type. The base class implementation returns + requested services for each scheduler interface implemented by the derived class. For + more control over service discovery, derived types can override this method. + + Scheduler service interface type to discover. + Object implementing the requested service, if available; null otherwise. + + + + Gate to protect local scheduler queues. + + + + + Gate to protect queues and to synchronize scheduling decisions and system clock + change management. + + + + + Long term work queue. Contains work that's due beyond SHORTTERM, computed at the + time of enqueueing. + + + + + Disposable resource for the long term timer that will reevaluate and dispatch the + first item in the long term queue. A serial disposable is used to make "dispose + current and assign new" logic easier. The disposable itself is never disposed. + + + + + Item at the head of the long term queue for which the current long term timer is + running. Used to detect changes in the queue and decide whether we should replace + or can continue using the current timer (because no earlier long term work was + added to the queue). + + + + + Short term work queue. Contains work that's due soon, computed at the time of + enqueueing or upon reevaluation of the long term queue causing migration of work + items. This queue is kept in order to be able to relocate short term items back + to the long term queue in case a system clock change occurs. + + + + + Set of disposable handles to all of the current short term work Schedule calls, + allowing those to be cancelled upon a system clock change. + + + + + Threshold where an item is considered to be short term work or gets moved from + long term to short term. + + + + + Maximum error ratio for timer drift. We've seen machines with 10s drift on a + daily basis, which is in the order 10E-4, so we allow for extra margin here. + This value is used to calculate early arrival for the long term queue timer + that will reevaluate work for the short term queue. + + Example: -------------------------------...---------------------*-----$ + ^ ^ + | | + early due + 0.999 1.0 + + We also make the gap between early and due at least LONGTOSHORT so we have + enough time to transition work to short term and as a courtesy to the + destination scheduler to manage its queues etc. + + + + + Minimum threshold for the long term timer to fire before the queue is reevaluated + for short term work. This value is chosen to be less than SHORTTERM in order to + ensure the timer fires and has work to transition to the short term queue. + + + + + Threshold used to determine when a short term timer has fired too early compared + to the absolute due time. This provides a last chance protection against early + completion of scheduled work, which can happen in case of time adjustment in the + operating system (cf. GetSystemTimeAdjustment). + + + + + Longest interval supported by timers in the BCL. + + + + + Creates a new local scheduler. + + + + + Enqueues absolute time scheduled work in the timer queue or the short term work list. + + State to pass to the action. + Absolute time to run the work on. The timer queue is responsible to execute the work close to the specified time, also accounting for system clock changes. + Action to run, potentially recursing into the scheduler. + Disposable object to prevent the work from running. + + + + Schedule work that's due in the short term. This leads to relative scheduling calls to the + underlying scheduler for short TimeSpan values. If the system clock changes in the meantime, + the short term work is attempted to be cancelled and reevaluated. + + Work item to schedule in the short term. The caller is responsible to determine the work is indeed short term. + + + + Callback to process the next short term work item. + + Recursive scheduler supplied by the underlying scheduler. + Disposable used to identify the work the timer was triggered for (see code for usage). + Empty disposable. Recursive work cancellation is wired through the original WorkItem. + + + + Schedule work that's due on the long term. This leads to the work being queued up for + eventual transitioning to the short term work list. + + Work item to schedule on the long term. The caller is responsible to determine the work is indeed long term. + + + + Updates the long term timer which is responsible to transition work from the head of the + long term queue to the short term work list. + + Should be called under the scheduler lock. + + + + Evaluates the long term queue, transitioning short term work to the short term list, + and adjusting the new long term processing timer accordingly. + + + + + Callback invoked when a system clock change is observed in order to adjust and reevaluate + the internal scheduling queues. + + Currently not used. + Currently not used. + + + + Represents a work item in the absolute time scheduler. + + + This type is very similar to ScheduledItem, but we need a different Invoke signature to allow customization + of the target scheduler (e.g. when called in a recursive scheduling context, see ExecuteNextShortTermWorkItem). + + + + + Represents a work item that closes over scheduler invocation state. Subtyping is + used to have a common type for the scheduler queues. + + + + + Represents an object that schedules each unit of work on a separate thread. + + + + + Creates an object that schedules each unit of work on a separate thread. + + + + + Gets an instance of this scheduler that uses the default Thread constructor. + + + + + Creates an object that schedules each unit of work on a separate thread. + + Factory function for thread creation. + is null. + + + + Schedules an action to be executed after dueTime. + + The type of the state passed to the scheduled action. + State passed to the action to be executed. + Action to be executed. + Relative time after which to execute the action. + The disposable object used to cancel the scheduled action (best effort). + is null. + + + + Schedules a long-running task by creating a new thread. Cancellation happens through polling. + + The type of the state passed to the scheduled action. + State passed to the action to be executed. + Action to be executed. + The disposable object used to cancel the scheduled action (best effort). + is null. + + + + Schedules a periodic piece of work by creating a new thread that goes to sleep when work has been dispatched and wakes up again at the next periodic due time. + + The type of the state passed to the scheduled action. + Initial state passed to the action upon the first iteration. + Period for running the work periodically. + Action to be executed, potentially updating the state. + The disposable object used to cancel the scheduled recurring action (best effort). + is null. + is less than . + + + + Starts a new stopwatch object. + + New stopwatch object; started at the time of the request. + + + + Abstract base class for scheduled work items. + + Absolute time representation type. + + + + Creates a new scheduled work item to run at the specified time. + + Absolute time at which the work item has to be executed. + Comparer used to compare work items based on their scheduled time. + is null. + + + + Gets the absolute time at which the item is due for invocation. + + + + + Invokes the work item. + + + + + Implement this method to perform the work item invocation, returning a disposable object for deep cancellation. + + Disposable object used to cancel the work item and/or derived work items. + + + + Compares the work item with another work item based on absolute time values. + + Work item to compare the current work item to. + Relative ordering between this and the specified work item. + The inequality operators are overloaded to provide results consistent with the implementation. Equality operators implement traditional reference equality semantics. + + + + Determines whether one specified object is due before a second specified object. + + The first object to compare. + The second object to compare. + true if the value of left is earlier than the value of right; otherwise, false. + This operator provides results consistent with the implementation. + + + + Determines whether one specified object is due before or at the same of a second specified object. + + The first object to compare. + The second object to compare. + true if the value of left is earlier than or simultaneous with the value of right; otherwise, false. + This operator provides results consistent with the implementation. + + + + Determines whether one specified object is due after a second specified object. + + The first object to compare. + The second object to compare. + true if the value of left is later than the value of right; otherwise, false. + This operator provides results consistent with the implementation. + + + + Determines whether one specified object is due after or at the same time of a second specified object. + + The first object to compare. + The second object to compare. + true if the value of left is later than or simultaneous with the value of right; otherwise, false. + This operator provides results consistent with the implementation. + + + + Determines whether two specified objects are equal. + + The first object to compare. + The second object to compare. + true if both are equal; otherwise, false. + This operator does not provide results consistent with the IComparable implementation. Instead, it implements reference equality. + + + + Determines whether two specified objects are inequal. + + The first object to compare. + The second object to compare. + true if both are inequal; otherwise, false. + This operator does not provide results consistent with the IComparable implementation. Instead, it implements reference equality. + + + + Determines whether a object is equal to the specified object. + + The object to compare to the current object. + true if the obj parameter is a object and is equal to the current object; otherwise, false. + + + + Returns the hash code for the current object. + + A 32-bit signed integer hash code. + + + + Cancels the work item by disposing the resource returned by as soon as possible. + + + + + Gets whether the work item has received a cancellation request. + + + + + Represents a scheduled work item based on the materialization of an IScheduler.Schedule method call. + + Absolute time representation type. + Type of the state passed to the scheduled action. + + + + Creates a materialized work item. + + Recursive scheduler to invoke the scheduled action with. + State to pass to the scheduled action. + Scheduled action. + Time at which to run the scheduled action. + Comparer used to compare work items based on their scheduled time. + or or is null. + + + + Creates a materialized work item. + + Recursive scheduler to invoke the scheduled action with. + State to pass to the scheduled action. + Scheduled action. + Time at which to run the scheduled action. + or is null. + + + + Invokes the scheduled action with the supplied recursive scheduler and state. + + Cancellation resource returned by the scheduled action. + + + + Provides a set of static properties to access commonly used schedulers. + + + + + Yields execution of the current work item on the scheduler to another work item on the scheduler. + The caller should await the result of calling Yield to schedule the remainder of the current work item (known as the continuation). + + Scheduler to yield work on. + Scheduler operation object to await in order to schedule the continuation. + is null. + + + + Yields execution of the current work item on the scheduler to another work item on the scheduler. + The caller should await the result of calling Yield to schedule the remainder of the current work item (known as the continuation). + + Scheduler to yield work on. + Cancellation token to cancel the continuation to run. + Scheduler operation object to await in order to schedule the continuation. + is null. + + + + Suspends execution of the current work item on the scheduler for the specified duration. + The caller should await the result of calling Sleep to schedule the remainder of the current work item (known as the continuation) after the specified duration. + + Scheduler to yield work on. + Time when the continuation should run. + Scheduler operation object to await in order to schedule the continuation. + is null. + + + + Suspends execution of the current work item on the scheduler for the specified duration. + The caller should await the result of calling Sleep to schedule the remainder of the current work item (known as the continuation) after the specified duration. + + Scheduler to yield work on. + Time when the continuation should run. + Cancellation token to cancel the continuation to run. + Scheduler operation object to await in order to schedule the continuation. + is null. + + + + Suspends execution of the current work item on the scheduler until the specified due time. + The caller should await the result of calling Sleep to schedule the remainder of the current work item (known as the continuation) at the specified due time. + + Scheduler to yield work on. + Time when the continuation should run. + Scheduler operation object to await in order to schedule the continuation. + is null. + + + + Suspends execution of the current work item on the scheduler until the specified due time. + The caller should await the result of calling Sleep to schedule the remainder of the current work item (known as the continuation) at the specified due time. + + Scheduler to yield work on. + Time when the continuation should run. + Cancellation token to cancel the continuation to run. + Scheduler operation object to await in order to schedule the continuation. + is null. + + + + Schedules work using an asynchronous method, allowing for cooperative scheduling in an imperative coding style. + + The type of the state passed to the scheduled action. + Scheduler to schedule work on. + State to pass to the asynchronous method. + Asynchronous method to run the work, using Yield and Sleep operations for cooperative scheduling and injection of cancellation points. + Disposable object that allows to cancel outstanding work on cooperative cancellation points or through the cancellation token passed to the asynchronous method. + or is null. + + + + Schedules work using an asynchronous method, allowing for cooperative scheduling in an imperative coding style. + + The type of the state passed to the scheduled action. + Scheduler to schedule work on. + State to pass to the asynchronous method. + Asynchronous method to run the work, using Yield and Sleep operations for cooperative scheduling and injection of cancellation points. + Disposable object that allows to cancel outstanding work on cooperative cancellation points or through the cancellation token passed to the asynchronous method. + or is null. + + + + Schedules work using an asynchronous method, allowing for cooperative scheduling in an imperative coding style. + + Scheduler to schedule work on. + Asynchronous method to run the work, using Yield and Sleep operations for cooperative scheduling and injection of cancellation points. + Disposable object that allows to cancel outstanding work on cooperative cancellation points or through the cancellation token passed to the asynchronous method. + or is null. + + + + Schedules work using an asynchronous method, allowing for cooperative scheduling in an imperative coding style. + + Scheduler to schedule work on. + Asynchronous method to run the work, using Yield and Sleep operations for cooperative scheduling and injection of cancellation points. + Disposable object that allows to cancel outstanding work on cooperative cancellation points or through the cancellation token passed to the asynchronous method. + or is null. + + + + Schedules work using an asynchronous method, allowing for cooperative scheduling in an imperative coding style. + + The type of the state passed to the scheduled action. + Scheduler to schedule work on. + State to pass to the asynchronous method. + Relative time after which to execute the action. + Asynchronous method to run the work, using Yield and Sleep operations for cooperative scheduling and injection of cancellation points. + Disposable object that allows to cancel outstanding work on cooperative cancellation points or through the cancellation token passed to the asynchronous method. + or is null. + + + + Schedules work using an asynchronous method, allowing for cooperative scheduling in an imperative coding style. + + The type of the state passed to the scheduled action. + Scheduler to schedule work on. + State to pass to the asynchronous method. + Relative time after which to execute the action. + Asynchronous method to run the work, using Yield and Sleep operations for cooperative scheduling and injection of cancellation points. + Disposable object that allows to cancel outstanding work on cooperative cancellation points or through the cancellation token passed to the asynchronous method. + or is null. + + + + Schedules work using an asynchronous method, allowing for cooperative scheduling in an imperative coding style. + + Scheduler to schedule work on. + Relative time after which to execute the action. + Asynchronous method to run the work, using Yield and Sleep operations for cooperative scheduling and injection of cancellation points. + Disposable object that allows to cancel outstanding work on cooperative cancellation points or through the cancellation token passed to the asynchronous method. + or is null. + + + + Schedules work using an asynchronous method, allowing for cooperative scheduling in an imperative coding style. + + Scheduler to schedule work on. + Relative time after which to execute the action. + Asynchronous method to run the work, using Yield and Sleep operations for cooperative scheduling and injection of cancellation points. + Disposable object that allows to cancel outstanding work on cooperative cancellation points or through the cancellation token passed to the asynchronous method. + or is null. + + + + Schedules work using an asynchronous method, allowing for cooperative scheduling in an imperative coding style. + + The type of the state passed to the scheduled action. + Scheduler to schedule work on. + State to pass to the asynchronous method. + Absolute time at which to execute the action. + Asynchronous method to run the work, using Yield and Sleep operations for cooperative scheduling and injection of cancellation points. + Disposable object that allows to cancel outstanding work on cooperative cancellation points or through the cancellation token passed to the asynchronous method. + or is null. + + + + Schedules work using an asynchronous method, allowing for cooperative scheduling in an imperative coding style. + + The type of the state passed to the scheduled action. + Scheduler to schedule work on. + State to pass to the asynchronous method. + Absolute time at which to execute the action. + Asynchronous method to run the work, using Yield and Sleep operations for cooperative scheduling and injection of cancellation points. + Disposable object that allows to cancel outstanding work on cooperative cancellation points or through the cancellation token passed to the asynchronous method. + or is null. + + + + Schedules work using an asynchronous method, allowing for cooperative scheduling in an imperative coding style. + + Scheduler to schedule work on. + Absolute time at which to execute the action. + Asynchronous method to run the work, using Yield and Sleep operations for cooperative scheduling and injection of cancellation points. + Disposable object that allows to cancel outstanding work on cooperative cancellation points or through the cancellation token passed to the asynchronous method. + or is null. + + + + Schedules work using an asynchronous method, allowing for cooperative scheduling in an imperative coding style. + + Scheduler to schedule work on. + Absolute time at which to execute the action. + Asynchronous method to run the work, using Yield and Sleep operations for cooperative scheduling and injection of cancellation points. + Disposable object that allows to cancel outstanding work on cooperative cancellation points or through the cancellation token passed to the asynchronous method. + or is null. + + + + Gets the current time according to the local machine's system clock. + + + + + Normalizes the specified value to a positive value. + + The value to normalize. + The specified TimeSpan value if it is zero or positive; otherwise, . + + + + Gets a scheduler that schedules work immediately on the current thread. + + + + + Gets a scheduler that schedules work as soon as possible on the current thread. + + + + + Gets a scheduler that schedules work on the platform's default scheduler. + + + + + Gets a scheduler that schedules work on the thread pool. + + + + + Gets a scheduler that schedules work on a new thread using default thread creation options. + + + + + Gets a scheduler that schedules work on Task Parallel Library (TPL) task pool using the default TaskScheduler. + + + + + Schedules an action to be executed recursively. + + Scheduler to execute the recursive action on. + Action to execute recursively. The parameter passed to the action is used to trigger recursive scheduling of the action. + The disposable object used to cancel the scheduled action (best effort). + or is null. + + + + Schedules an action to be executed recursively. + + The type of the state passed to the scheduled action. + Scheduler to execute the recursive action on. + State passed to the action to be executed. + Action to execute recursively. The last parameter passed to the action is used to trigger recursive scheduling of the action, passing in recursive invocation state. + The disposable object used to cancel the scheduled action (best effort). + or is null. + + + + Schedules an action to be executed recursively after a specified relative due time. + + Scheduler to execute the recursive action on. + Action to execute recursively. The parameter passed to the action is used to trigger recursive scheduling of the action at the specified relative time. + Relative time after which to execute the action for the first time. + The disposable object used to cancel the scheduled action (best effort). + or is null. + + + + Schedules an action to be executed recursively after a specified relative due time. + + The type of the state passed to the scheduled action. + Scheduler to execute the recursive action on. + State passed to the action to be executed. + Action to execute recursively. The last parameter passed to the action is used to trigger recursive scheduling of the action, passing in the recursive due time and invocation state. + Relative time after which to execute the action for the first time. + The disposable object used to cancel the scheduled action (best effort). + or is null. + + + + Schedules an action to be executed recursively at a specified absolute due time. + + Scheduler to execute the recursive action on. + Action to execute recursively. The parameter passed to the action is used to trigger recursive scheduling of the action at the specified absolute time. + Absolute time at which to execute the action for the first time. + The disposable object used to cancel the scheduled action (best effort). + or is null. + + + + Schedules an action to be executed recursively at a specified absolute due time. + + The type of the state passed to the scheduled action. + Scheduler to execute the recursive action on. + State passed to the action to be executed. + Action to execute recursively. The last parameter passed to the action is used to trigger recursive scheduling of the action, passing in the recursive due time and invocation state. + Absolute time at which to execute the action for the first time. + The disposable object used to cancel the scheduled action (best effort). + or is null. + + + + Returns the implementation of the specified scheduler, or null if no such implementation is available. + + Scheduler to get the implementation for. + The scheduler's implementation if available; null otherwise. + + This helper method is made available for query operator authors in order to discover scheduler services by using the required + IServiceProvider pattern, which allows for interception or redefinition of scheduler services. + + + + + Returns the implementation of the specified scheduler, or null if no such implementation is available. + + Scheduler to get the implementation for. + The scheduler's implementation if available; null otherwise. + + + This helper method is made available for query operator authors in order to discover scheduler services by using the required + IServiceProvider pattern, which allows for interception or redefinition of scheduler services. + + + Consider using in case a stopwatch is required, but use of emulation stopwatch based + on the scheduler's clock is acceptable. Use of this method is recommended for best-effort use of the stopwatch provider + scheduler service, where the caller falls back to not using stopwatches if this facility wasn't found. + + + + + + Returns the implementation of the specified scheduler, or null if no such implementation is available. + + Scheduler to get the implementation for. + The scheduler's implementation if available; null otherwise. + + + This helper method is made available for query operator authors in order to discover scheduler services by using the required + IServiceProvider pattern, which allows for interception or redefinition of scheduler services. + + + Consider using the extension methods for in case periodic scheduling + is required and emulation of periodic behavior using other scheduler services is desirable. Use of this method is recommended + for best-effort use of the periodic scheduling service, where the caller falls back to not using periodic scheduling if this + facility wasn't found. + + + + + + Schedules a periodic piece of work by dynamically discovering the scheduler's capabilities. + If the scheduler supports periodic scheduling, the request will be forwarded to the periodic scheduling implementation. + If the scheduler provides stopwatch functionality, the periodic task will be emulated using recursive scheduling with a stopwatch to correct for time slippage. + Otherwise, the periodic task will be emulated using recursive scheduling. + + The type of the state passed to the scheduled action. + The scheduler to run periodic work on. + Initial state passed to the action upon the first iteration. + Period for running the work periodically. + Action to be executed, potentially updating the state. + The disposable object used to cancel the scheduled recurring action (best effort). + or is null. + is less than . + + + + Schedules a periodic piece of work by dynamically discovering the scheduler's capabilities. + If the scheduler supports periodic scheduling, the request will be forwarded to the periodic scheduling implementation. + If the scheduler provides stopwatch functionality, the periodic task will be emulated using recursive scheduling with a stopwatch to correct for time slippage. + Otherwise, the periodic task will be emulated using recursive scheduling. + + The type of the state passed to the scheduled action. + Scheduler to execute the action on. + State passed to the action to be executed. + Period for running the work periodically. + Action to be executed. + The disposable object used to cancel the scheduled recurring action (best effort). + or is null. + is less than . + + + + Schedules a periodic piece of work by dynamically discovering the scheduler's capabilities. + If the scheduler supports periodic scheduling, the request will be forwarded to the periodic scheduling implementation. + If the scheduler provides stopwatch functionality, the periodic task will be emulated using recursive scheduling with a stopwatch to correct for time slippage. + Otherwise, the periodic task will be emulated using recursive scheduling. + + Scheduler to execute the action on. + Period for running the work periodically. + Action to be executed. + The disposable object used to cancel the scheduled recurring action (best effort). + or is null. + is less than . + + + + Starts a new stopwatch object by dynamically discovering the scheduler's capabilities. + If the scheduler provides stopwatch functionality, the request will be forwarded to the stopwatch provider implementation. + Otherwise, the stopwatch will be emulated using the scheduler's notion of absolute time. + + Scheduler to obtain a stopwatch for. + New stopwatch object; started at the time of the request. + is null. + The resulting stopwatch object can have non-monotonic behavior. + + + + Schedules an action to be executed. + + Scheduler to execute the action on. + Action to execute. + The disposable object used to cancel the scheduled action (best effort). + or is null. + + + + Schedules an action to be executed. + + Scheduler to execute the action on. + A state object to be passed to . + Action to execute. + The disposable object used to cancel the scheduled action (best effort). + or is null. + + + + Schedules an action to be executed. + + Scheduler to execute the action on. + A state object to be passed to . + Action to execute. + The disposable object used to cancel the scheduled action (best effort). + or is null. + + + + Schedules an action to be executed after the specified relative due time. + + Scheduler to execute the action on. + Action to execute. + Relative time after which to execute the action. + The disposable object used to cancel the scheduled action (best effort). + or is null. + + + + Schedules an action to be executed after the specified relative due time. + + Scheduler to execute the action on. + Action to execute. + A state object to be passed to . + Relative time after which to execute the action. + The disposable object used to cancel the scheduled action (best effort). + or is null. + + + + Schedules an action to be executed after the specified relative due time. + + Scheduler to execute the action on. + Action to execute. + A state object to be passed to . + Relative time after which to execute the action. + The disposable object used to cancel the scheduled action (best effort). + or is null. + + + + Schedules an action to be executed at the specified absolute due time. + + Scheduler to execute the action on. + Action to execute. + Absolute time at which to execute the action. + The disposable object used to cancel the scheduled action (best effort). + or is null. + + + + Schedules an action to be executed after the specified relative due time. + + Scheduler to execute the action on. + Action to execute. + A state object to be passed to . + Relative time after which to execute the action. + The disposable object used to cancel the scheduled action (best effort). + or is null. + + + + Schedules an action to be executed after the specified relative due time. + + Scheduler to execute the action on. + Action to execute. + A state object to be passed to . + Relative time after which to execute the action. + The disposable object used to cancel the scheduled action (best effort). + or is null. + + + + Schedules an action to be executed. + + Scheduler to execute the action on. + Action to execute. + The disposable object used to cancel the scheduled action (best effort). + or is null. + + + + Returns a scheduler that represents the original scheduler, without any of its interface-based optimizations (e.g. long running scheduling). + + Scheduler to disable all optimizations for. + Proxy to the original scheduler but without any optimizations enabled. + is null. + + + + Returns a scheduler that represents the original scheduler, without the specified set of interface-based optimizations (e.g. long running scheduling). + + Scheduler to disable the specified optimizations for. + Types of the optimization interfaces that have to be disabled. + Proxy to the original scheduler but without the specified optimizations enabled. + or is null. + + + + Returns a scheduler that wraps the original scheduler, adding exception handling for scheduled actions. + + Type of the exception to check for. + Scheduler to apply an exception filter for. + Handler that's run if an exception is caught. The exception will be rethrown if the handler returns false. + Wrapper around the original scheduler, enforcing exception handling. + or is null. + + + + Represents an awaitable scheduler operation. Awaiting the object causes the continuation to be posted back to the originating scheduler's work queue. + + + + + Controls whether the continuation is run on the originating synchronization context (false by default). + + true to run the continuation on the captured synchronization context; false otherwise (default). + Scheduler operation object with configured await behavior. + + + + Gets an awaiter for the scheduler operation, used to post back the continuation. + + Awaiter for the scheduler operation. + + + + (Infrastructure) Scheduler operation awaiter type used by the code generated for C# await and Visual Basic Await expressions. + + + + + Indicates whether the scheduler operation has completed. Returns false unless cancellation was already requested. + + + + + Completes the scheduler operation, throwing an OperationCanceledException in case cancellation was requested. + + + + + Registers the continuation with the scheduler operation. + + Continuation to be run on the originating scheduler. + + + + Efficient scheduler queue that maintains scheduled items sorted by absolute time. + + Absolute time representation type. + This type is not thread safe; users should ensure proper synchronization. + + + + Creates a new scheduler queue with a default initial capacity. + + + + + Creates a new scheduler queue with the specified initial capacity. + + Initial capacity of the scheduler queue. + is less than zero. + + + + Gets the number of scheduled items in the scheduler queue. + + + + + Enqueues the specified work item to be scheduled. + + Work item to be scheduled. + + + + Removes the specified work item from the scheduler queue. + + Work item to be removed from the scheduler queue. + true if the item was found; false otherwise. + + + + Dequeues the next work item from the scheduler queue. + + Next work item in the scheduler queue (removed). + + + + Peeks the next work item in the scheduler queue. + + Next work item in the scheduler queue (not removed). + + + + Provides basic synchronization and scheduling services for observable sequences. + + + + + Wraps the source sequence in order to run its subscription and unsubscription logic on the specified scheduler. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source sequence. + Scheduler to perform subscription and unsubscription actions on. + The source sequence whose subscriptions and unsubscriptions happen on the specified scheduler. + or is null. + + Only the side-effects of subscribing to the source sequence and disposing subscriptions to the source sequence are run on the specified scheduler. + In order to invoke observer callbacks on the specified scheduler, e.g. to offload callback processing to a dedicated thread, use . + + + + + Wraps the source sequence in order to run its subscription and unsubscription logic on the specified synchronization context. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source sequence. + Synchronization context to perform subscription and unsubscription actions on. + The source sequence whose subscriptions and unsubscriptions happen on the specified synchronization context. + or is null. + + Only the side-effects of subscribing to the source sequence and disposing subscriptions to the source sequence are run on the specified synchronization context. + In order to invoke observer callbacks on the specified synchronization context, e.g. to post callbacks to a UI thread represented by the synchronization context, use . + + + + + Wraps the source sequence in order to run its observer callbacks on the specified scheduler. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source sequence. + Scheduler to notify observers on. + The source sequence whose observations happen on the specified scheduler. + or is null. + + + + Wraps the source sequence in order to run its observer callbacks on the specified synchronization context. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source sequence. + Synchronization context to notify observers on. + The source sequence whose observations happen on the specified synchronization context. + or is null. + + + + Wraps the source sequence in order to ensure observer callbacks are properly serialized. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source sequence. + The source sequence whose outgoing calls to observers are synchronized. + is null. + + + + Wraps the source sequence in order to ensure observer callbacks are synchronized using the specified gate object. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source sequence. + Gate object to synchronize each observer call on. + The source sequence whose outgoing calls to observers are synchronized on the given gate object. + or is null. + + + + The new ObserveOn operator run with an IScheduler in a lock-free manner. + + + + + The new ObserveOn operator run with an ISchedulerLongRunning in a mostly lock-free manner. + + + + + Represents an object that schedules units of work on a provided . + + + + + Creates an object that schedules units of work on the provided . + + Synchronization context to schedule units of work on. + is null. + + + + Creates an object that schedules units of work on the provided . + + Synchronization context to schedule units of work on. + Configures whether scheduling always posts to the synchronization context, regardless whether the caller is on the same synchronization context. + is null. + + + + Schedules an action to be executed. + + The type of the state passed to the scheduled action. + State passed to the action to be executed. + Action to be executed. + The disposable object used to cancel the scheduled action (best effort). + is null. + + + + Schedules an action to be executed after dueTime. + + The type of the state passed to the scheduled action. + State passed to the action to be executed. + Action to be executed. + Relative time after which to execute the action. + The disposable object used to cancel the scheduled action (best effort). + is null. + + + + Represents an object that schedules units of work on the Task Parallel Library (TPL) task pool. + + Instance of this type using the default TaskScheduler to schedule work on the TPL task pool. + + + + Creates an object that schedules units of work using the provided . + + Task factory used to create tasks to run units of work. + is null. + + + + Gets an instance of this scheduler that uses the default . + + + + + Schedules an action to be executed. + + The type of the state passed to the scheduled action. + State passed to the action to be executed. + Action to be executed. + The disposable object used to cancel the scheduled action (best effort). + is null. + + + + Schedules an action to be executed after dueTime. + + The type of the state passed to the scheduled action. + State passed to the action to be executed. + Action to be executed. + Relative time after which to execute the action. + The disposable object used to cancel the scheduled action (best effort). + is null. + + + + Schedules a long-running task by creating a new task using TaskCreationOptions.LongRunning. Cancellation happens through polling. + + The type of the state passed to the scheduled action. + State passed to the action to be executed. + Action to be executed. + The disposable object used to cancel the scheduled action (best effort). + is null. + + + + Gets a new stopwatch object. + + New stopwatch object; started at the time of the request. + + + + Schedules a periodic piece of work by running a platform-specific timer to create tasks periodically. + + The type of the state passed to the scheduled action. + Initial state passed to the action upon the first iteration. + Period for running the work periodically. + Action to be executed, potentially updating the state. + The disposable object used to cancel the scheduled recurring action (best effort). + is null. + is less than . + + + + Represents an object that schedules units of work on the CLR thread pool. + + Singleton instance of this type exposed through this static property. + + + + Gets the singleton instance of the CLR thread pool scheduler. + + + + + Schedules an action to be executed. + + The type of the state passed to the scheduled action. + State passed to the action to be executed. + Action to be executed. + The disposable object used to cancel the scheduled action (best effort). + is null. + + + + Schedules an action to be executed after dueTime, using a System.Threading.Timer object. + + The type of the state passed to the scheduled action. + State passed to the action to be executed. + Action to be executed. + Relative time after which to execute the action. + The disposable object used to cancel the scheduled action (best effort). + is null. + + + + Schedules a long-running task by creating a new thread. Cancellation happens through polling. + + The type of the state passed to the scheduled action. + State passed to the action to be executed. + Action to be executed. + The disposable object used to cancel the scheduled action (best effort). + is null. + + + + Starts a new stopwatch object. + + New stopwatch object; started at the time of the request. + + + + Schedules a periodic piece of work, using a System.Threading.Timer object. + + The type of the state passed to the scheduled action. + Initial state passed to the action upon the first iteration. + Period for running the work periodically. + Action to be executed, potentially updating the state. + The disposable object used to cancel the scheduled recurring action (best effort). + is null. + is less than zero. + + + + Base class for virtual time schedulers. + + Absolute time representation type. + Relative time representation type. + + + + Creates a new virtual time scheduler with the default value of TAbsolute as the initial clock value. + + + + + Creates a new virtual time scheduler with the specified initial clock value and absolute time comparer. + + Initial value for the clock. + Comparer to determine causality of events based on absolute time. + is null. + + + + Adds a relative time value to an absolute time value. + + Absolute time value. + Relative time value to add. + The resulting absolute time sum value. + + + + Converts the absolute time value to a DateTimeOffset value. + + Absolute time value to convert. + The corresponding DateTimeOffset value. + + + + Converts the TimeSpan value to a relative time value. + + TimeSpan value to convert. + The corresponding relative time value. + + + + Gets whether the scheduler is enabled to run work. + + + + + Gets the comparer used to compare absolute time values. + + + + + Schedules an action to be executed at dueTime. + + The type of the state passed to the scheduled action. + State passed to the action to be executed. + Absolute time at which to execute the action. + Action to be executed. + The disposable object used to cancel the scheduled action (best effort). + + + + Schedules an action to be executed at dueTime. + + The type of the state passed to the scheduled action. + State passed to the action to be executed. + Relative time after which to execute the action. + Action to be executed. + The disposable object used to cancel the scheduled action (best effort). + + + + Schedules an action to be executed. + + The type of the state passed to the scheduled action. + State passed to the action to be executed. + Action to be executed. + The disposable object used to cancel the scheduled action (best effort). + is null. + + + + Schedules an action to be executed after dueTime. + + The type of the state passed to the scheduled action. + State passed to the action to be executed. + Relative time after which to execute the action. + Action to be executed. + The disposable object used to cancel the scheduled action (best effort). + is null. + + + + Schedules an action to be executed at dueTime. + + The type of the state passed to the scheduled action. + State passed to the action to be executed. + Absolute time at which to execute the action. + Action to be executed. + The disposable object used to cancel the scheduled action (best effort). + is null. + + + + Starts the virtual time scheduler. + + + + + Stops the virtual time scheduler. + + + + + Advances the scheduler's clock to the specified time, running all work till that point. + + Absolute time to advance the scheduler's clock to. + is in the past. + The scheduler is already running. VirtualTimeScheduler doesn't support running nested work dispatch loops. To simulate time slippage while running work on the scheduler, use . + + + + Advances the scheduler's clock by the specified relative time, running all work scheduled for that timespan. + + Relative time to advance the scheduler's clock by. + is negative. + The scheduler is already running. VirtualTimeScheduler doesn't support running nested work dispatch loops. To simulate time slippage while running work on the scheduler, use . + + + + Advances the scheduler's clock by the specified relative time. + + Relative time to advance the scheduler's clock by. + is negative. + + + + Gets the scheduler's absolute time clock value. + + + + + Gets the scheduler's notion of current time. + + + + + Gets the next scheduled item to be executed. + + The next scheduled item. + + + + Discovers scheduler services by interface type. The base class implementation supports + only the IStopwatchProvider service. To influence service discovery - such as adding + support for other scheduler services - derived types can override this method. + + Scheduler service interface type to discover. + Object implementing the requested service, if available; null otherwise. + + + + Starts a new stopwatch object. + + New stopwatch object; started at the time of the request. + + + + Base class for virtual time schedulers using a priority queue for scheduled items. + + Absolute time representation type. + Relative time representation type. + + + + Creates a new virtual time scheduler with the default value of TAbsolute as the initial clock value. + + + + + Creates a new virtual time scheduler. + + Initial value for the clock. + Comparer to determine causality of events based on absolute time. + is null. + + + + Gets the next scheduled item to be executed. + + The next scheduled item. + + + + Schedules an action to be executed at dueTime. + + The type of the state passed to the scheduled action. + State passed to the action to be executed. + Action to be executed. + Absolute time at which to execute the action. + The disposable object used to cancel the scheduled action (best effort). + is null. + + + + Provides a set of extension methods for virtual time scheduling. + + + + + Schedules an action to be executed at . + + Absolute time representation type. + Relative time representation type. + Scheduler to execute the action on. + Relative time after which to execute the action. + Action to be executed. + The disposable object used to cancel the scheduled action (best effort). + or is null. + + + + Schedules an action to be executed at . + + Absolute time representation type. + Relative time representation type. + Scheduler to execute the action on. + Absolute time at which to execute the action. + Action to be executed. + The disposable object used to cancel the scheduled action (best effort). + or is null. + + + + The System.Reactive.Concurrency namespace contains interfaces and classes that provide the scheduler infrastructure used by Reactive Extensions to construct and + process event streams. Schedulers are used to parameterize the concurrency introduced by query operators, provide means to virtualize time, to process historical data, + and to write unit tests for functionality built using Reactive Extensions constructs. + + + + + Represents an object that schedules units of work on the message loop associated with a Windows Forms control. + + + + + Constructs a ControlScheduler that schedules units of work on the message loop associated with the specified Windows Forms control. + + Windows Forms control to get the message loop from. + is null. + + This scheduler type is typically used indirectly through the and method overloads that take a Windows Forms control. + + + + + Gets the control associated with the ControlScheduler. + + + + + Schedules an action to be executed on the message loop associated with the control. + + The type of the state passed to the scheduled action. + State passed to the action to be executed. + Action to be executed. + The disposable object used to cancel the scheduled action (best effort). + is null. + + + + Schedules an action to be executed after dueTime on the message loop associated with the control, using a Windows Forms Timer object. + + The type of the state passed to the scheduled action. + State passed to the action to be executed. + Action to be executed. + Relative time after which to execute the action. + The disposable object used to cancel the scheduled action (best effort). + is null. + + + + Schedules a periodic piece of work on the message loop associated with the control, using a Windows Forms Timer object. + + The type of the state passed to the scheduled action. + Initial state passed to the action upon the first iteration. + Period for running the work periodically. + Action to be executed, potentially updating the state. + The disposable object used to cancel the scheduled recurring action (best effort). + is null. + is less than one millisecond. + + + + Represents an object that schedules units of work on a . + + + This scheduler type is typically used indirectly through the and methods that use the Dispatcher on the calling thread. + + + + + Gets the scheduler that schedules work on the current . + + + + + Gets the scheduler that schedules work on the for the current thread. + + + + + Constructs a that schedules units of work on the given . + + to schedule work on. + is null. + + + + Constructs a that schedules units of work on the given at the given priority. + + to schedule work on. + Priority at which units of work are scheduled. + is null. + + + + Gets the associated with the . + + + + + Gets the priority at which work items will be dispatched. + + + + + Schedules an action to be executed on the dispatcher. + + The type of the state passed to the scheduled action. + State passed to the action to be executed. + Action to be executed. + The disposable object used to cancel the scheduled action (best effort). + is null. + + + + Schedules an action to be executed after on the dispatcher, using a object. + + The type of the state passed to the scheduled action. + State passed to the action to be executed. + Action to be executed. + Relative time after which to execute the action. + The disposable object used to cancel the scheduled action (best effort). + is null. + + + + Schedules a periodic piece of work on the dispatcher, using a object. + + The type of the state passed to the scheduled action. + Initial state passed to the action upon the first iteration. + Period for running the work periodically. + Action to be executed, potentially updating the state. + The disposable object used to cancel the scheduled recurring action (best effort). + is null. + is less than . + + + + Represents an Action-based disposable. + + + + + Constructs a new disposable with the given action used for disposal. + + Disposal action which will be run upon calling Dispose. + + + + Gets a value that indicates whether the object is disposed. + + + + + Calls the disposal action if and only if the current instance hasn't been disposed yet. + + + + + Represents a Action-based disposable that can hold onto some state. + + + + + Constructs a new disposable with the given action used for disposal. + + The state to be passed to the disposal action. + Disposal action which will be run upon calling Dispose. + + + + Gets a value that indicates whether the object is disposed. + + + + + Calls the disposal action if and only if the current instance hasn't been disposed yet. + + + + + Represents a disposable resource that can be checked for disposal status. + + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class. + + + + + Gets a value that indicates whether the object is disposed. + + + + + Sets the status to disposed, which can be observer through the property. + + + + + Represents a disposable resource that has an associated that will be set to the cancellation requested state upon disposal. + + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class that uses an existing . + + used for cancellation. + is null. + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class that uses a new . + + + + + Gets the used by this . + + + + + Cancels the underlying . + + + + + Gets a value that indicates whether the object is disposed. + + + + + Represents a group of disposable resources that are disposed together. + + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class with no disposables contained by it initially. + + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class with the specified number of disposables. + + The number of disposables that the new CompositeDisposable can initially store. + is less than zero. + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class from a group of disposables. + + Disposables that will be disposed together. + is null. + Any of the disposables in the collection is null. + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class from a group of disposables. + + Disposables that will be disposed together. + is null. + Any of the disposables in the collection is null. + + + + Gets the number of disposables contained in the . + + + + + Adds a disposable to the or disposes the disposable if the is disposed. + + Disposable to add. + is null. + + + + Removes and disposes the first occurrence of a disposable from the . + + Disposable to remove. + true if found; false otherwise. + is null. + + + + Disposes all disposables in the group and removes them from the group. + + + + + Removes and disposes all disposables from the , but does not dispose the . + + + + + Determines whether the contains a specific disposable. + + Disposable to search for. + true if the disposable was found; otherwise, false. + is null. + + + + Copies the disposables contained in the to an array, starting at a particular array index. + + Array to copy the contained disposables to. + Target index at which to copy the first disposable of the group. + is null. + is less than zero. -or - is larger than or equal to the array length. + + + + Always returns false. + + + + + Returns an enumerator that iterates through the . + + An enumerator to iterate over the disposables. + + + + Returns an enumerator that iterates through the . + + An enumerator to iterate over the disposables. + + + + Gets a value that indicates whether the object is disposed. + + + + + An empty enumerator for the + method to avoid allocation on disposed or empty composites. + + + + + An enumerator for an array of disposables. + + + + + Represents a disposable resource whose disposal invocation will be posted to the specified . + + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class that uses the specified on which to dispose the specified disposable resource. + + Context to perform disposal on. + Disposable whose Dispose operation to run on the given synchronization context. + or is null. + + + + Gets the provided . + + + + + Gets a value that indicates whether the object is disposed. + + + + + Disposes the underlying disposable on the provided . + + + + + Provides a set of static methods for creating objects. + + + + + Represents a disposable that does nothing on disposal. + + + + + Singleton default disposable. + + + + + Does nothing. + + + + + Gets the disposable that does nothing when disposed. + + + + + Creates a disposable object that invokes the specified action when disposed. + + Action to run during the first call to . The action is guaranteed to be run at most once. + The disposable object that runs the given action upon disposal. + is null. + + + + Creates a disposable object that invokes the specified action when disposed. + + The state to be passed to the action. + Action to run during the first call to . The action is guaranteed to be run at most once. + The disposable object that runs the given action upon disposal. + is null. + + + + Gets the value stored in or a null if + was already disposed. + + + + + Gets the value stored in or a no-op-Disposable if + was already disposed. + + + + + Tries to assign to . + + A value indicating the outcome of the operation. + + + + Tries to assign to . If + is not disposed and is assigned a different value, it will not be disposed. + + true if was successfully assigned to . + false has been disposed. + + + + Tries to assign to . If + is not disposed and is assigned a different value, it will be disposed. + + true if was successfully assigned to . + false has been disposed. + + + + Disposes . + + + + + Disposable resource with disposal state tracking. + + + + + Gets a value that indicates whether the object is disposed. + + + + + Represents a disposable resource whose underlying disposable resource can be swapped for another disposable resource. + + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class with no current underlying disposable. + + + + + Gets a value that indicates whether the object is disposed. + + + + + Gets or sets the underlying disposable. After disposal, the result of getting this property is undefined. + + If the has already been disposed, assignment to this property causes immediate disposal of the given disposable object. + + + + Disposes the underlying disposable as well as all future replacements. + + + + + Represents a disposable resource whose underlying disposable resource can be swapped for another disposable resource. + + + + + Gets a value that indicates whether the object is disposed. + + + + + Gets or sets the underlying disposable. After disposal, the result of getting this property is undefined. + + If the has already been disposed, assignment to this property causes immediate disposal of the given disposable object. + + + + Disposes the underlying disposable as well as all future replacements. + + + + + Represents a disposable resource that only disposes its underlying disposable resource when all dependent disposable objects have been disposed. + + + + + Holds the number of active child disposables and the + indicator bit (31) if the main _disposable has been marked + for disposition. + + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class with the specified disposable. + + Underlying disposable. + is null. + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class with the specified disposable. + + Underlying disposable. + Indicates whether subsequent calls to should throw when this instance is disposed. + is null. + + + + Gets a value that indicates whether the object is disposed. + + + + + Returns a dependent disposable that when disposed decreases the refcount on the underlying disposable. + + A dependent disposable contributing to the reference count that manages the underlying disposable's lifetime. + This instance has been disposed and is configured to throw in this case by . + + + + Disposes the underlying disposable only when all dependent disposables have been disposed. + + + + + Represents a disposable resource whose disposal invocation will be scheduled on the specified . + + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class that uses an on which to dispose the disposable. + + Scheduler where the disposable resource will be disposed on. + Disposable resource to dispose on the given scheduler. + or is null. + + + + Gets the scheduler where the disposable resource will be disposed on. + + + + + Gets the underlying disposable. After disposal, the result is undefined. + + + + + Gets a value that indicates whether the object is disposed. + + + + + Disposes the wrapped disposable on the provided scheduler. + + + + + Represents a disposable resource whose underlying disposable resource can be replaced by another disposable resource, causing automatic disposal of the previous underlying disposable resource. + + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class. + + + + + Gets a value that indicates whether the object is disposed. + + + + + Gets or sets the underlying disposable. + + If the SerialDisposable has already been disposed, assignment to this property causes immediate disposal of the given disposable object. Assigning this property disposes the previous disposable object. + + + + Disposes the underlying disposable as well as all future replacements. + + + + + Represents a disposable resource whose underlying disposable resource can be replaced by another disposable resource, causing automatic disposal of the previous underlying disposable resource. + + + + + Gets a value that indicates whether the object is disposed. + + + + + Gets or sets the underlying disposable. + + If the SerialDisposable has already been disposed, assignment to this property causes immediate disposal of the given disposable object. Assigning this property disposes the previous disposable object. + + + + Disposes the underlying disposable as well as all future replacements. + + + + + Represents a disposable resource which only allows a single assignment of its underlying disposable resource. + If an underlying disposable resource has already been set, future attempts to set the underlying disposable resource will throw an . + + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class. + + + + + Gets a value that indicates whether the object is disposed. + + + + + Gets or sets the underlying disposable. After disposal, the result of getting this property is undefined. + + Thrown if the has already been assigned to. + + + + Disposes the underlying disposable. + + + + + Represents a disposable resource which only allows a single assignment of its underlying disposable resource. + If an underlying disposable resource has already been set, future attempts to set the underlying disposable resource will throw an . + + + + + Gets a value that indicates whether the object is disposed. + + + + + Gets or sets the underlying disposable. After disposal, the result of getting this property is undefined. + + Thrown if the has already been assigned to. + + + + Disposes the underlying disposable. + + + + + Represents a group of disposable resources that are disposed together. + + + + + Creates a new group containing two disposable resources that are disposed together. + + The first disposable resource to add to the group. + The second disposable resource to add to the group. + Group of disposable resources that are disposed together. + + + + Creates a new group of disposable resources that are disposed together. + + Disposable resources to add to the group. + Group of disposable resources that are disposed together. + + + + Creates a group of disposable resources that are disposed together + and without copying or checking for nulls inside the group. + + The array of disposables that is trusted + to not contain nulls and gives no need to defensively copy it. + Group of disposable resources that are disposed together. + + + + Creates a new group of disposable resources that are disposed together. + + Disposable resources to add to the group. + Group of disposable resources that are disposed together. + + + + Disposes all disposables in the group. + + + + + Gets a value that indicates whether the object is disposed. + + + + + A stable composite that doesn't do defensive copy of + the input disposable array nor checks it for null. + + + + + The System.Reactive.Disposables namespace contains interfaces and classes that provide a compositional set of constructs used to deal with resource and subscription + management in Reactive Extensions. Those types are used extensively within the implementation of Reactive Extensions and are useful when writing custom query operators or + schedulers. + + + + + Provides access to the platform enlightenments used by other Rx libraries to improve system performance and + runtime efficiency. While Rx can run without platform enlightenments loaded, it's recommended to deploy the + System.Reactive.PlatformServices assembly with your application and call during + application startup to ensure enlightenments are properly loaded. + + + + + Ensures that the calling assembly has a reference to the System.Reactive.PlatformServices assembly with + platform enlightenments. If no reference is made from the user code, it's possible for the build process + to drop the deployment of System.Reactive.PlatformServices, preventing its runtime discovery. + + + true if the loaded enlightenment provider matches the provided defined in the current assembly; false + otherwise. When a custom enlightenment provider is installed by the host, false will be returned. + + + + + (Infrastructure) Provider for platform-specific framework enlightenments. + + + + + (Infrastructure) Tries to gets the specified service. + + Service type. + Optional set of arguments. + Service instance or null if not found. + + + + (Infrastructure) Services to rethrow exceptions. + + + This type is used by the Rx infrastructure and not meant for public consumption or implementation. + No guarantees are made about forward compatibility of the type's functionality and its usage. + + + + + Rethrows the specified exception. + + Exception to rethrow. + + + + (Infrastructure) Provides access to the host's lifecycle management services. + + + + + Event that gets raised when the host suspends the application. + + + + + Event that gets raised when the host resumes the application. + + + + + Adds a reference to the host lifecycle manager, causing it to be sending notifications. + + + + + Removes a reference to the host lifecycle manager, causing it to stop sending notifications + if the removed reference was the last one. + + + + + (Infrastructure) Provides notifications about the host's lifecycle events. + + + + + Event that gets raised when the host suspends. + + + + + Event that gets raised when the host resumes. + + + + + (Infrastructure) Event arguments for host suspension events. + + + + + (Infrastructure) Event arguments for host resumption events. + + + + + (Infrastructure) Interface for enlightenment providers. + + + This type is used by the Rx infrastructure and not meant for public consumption or implementation. + No guarantees are made about forward compatibility of the type's functionality and its usage. + + + + + (Infrastructure) Tries to gets the specified service. + + Service type. + Optional set of arguments. + Service instance or null if not found. + + + + (Infrastructure) Provider for platform-specific framework enlightenments. + + + This type is used by the Rx infrastructure and not meant for public consumption or implementation. + + + + + (Infrastructure) Gets the current enlightenment provider. If none is loaded yet, accessing this property triggers provider resolution. + + + This member is used by the Rx infrastructure and not meant for public consumption or implementation. + + + + + (Infrastructure) Provides access to local system clock services. + + + This type is used by the Rx infrastructure and not meant for public consumption or implementation. + No guarantees are made about forward compatibility of the type's functionality and its usage. + + + + + Gets the local system clock time. + + + + + Adds a reference to the system clock monitor, causing it to be sending notifications. + + Thrown when the system doesn't support sending clock change notifications. + + + + Removes a reference to the system clock monitor, causing it to stop sending notifications + if the removed reference was the last one. + + + + + (Infrastructure) Provides access to the local system clock. + + + This type is used by the Rx infrastructure and not meant for public consumption or implementation. + No guarantees are made about forward compatibility of the type's functionality and its usage. + + + + + Gets the current time. + + + + + (Infrastructure) Provides a mechanism to notify local schedulers about system clock changes. + + + This type is used by the Rx infrastructure and not meant for public consumption or implementation. + No guarantees are made about forward compatibility of the type's functionality and its usage. + + + + + Event that gets raised when a system clock change is detected. + + + + + (Infrastructure) Event arguments for system clock change notifications. + + + This type is used by the Rx infrastructure and not meant for public consumption or implementation. + No guarantees are made about forward compatibility of the type's functionality and its usage. + + + + + Creates a new system clock notification object with unknown old and new times. + + + + + Creates a new system clock notification object with the specified old and new times. + + Time before the system clock changed, or DateTimeOffset.MinValue if not known. + Time after the system clock changed, or DateTimeOffset.MaxValue if not known. + + + + Gets the time before the system clock changed, or DateTimeOffset.MinValue if not known. + + + + + Gets the time after the system clock changed, or DateTimeOffset.MaxValue if not known. + + + + + (Infrastructure) Provides access to the local system clock. + + + + + Gets the current time. + + + + + (Infrastructure) Monitors for system clock changes based on a periodic timer. + + + + + Use the Unix milliseconds for the current time + so it can be atomically read/written without locking. + + + + + Creates a new monitor for system clock changes with the specified polling frequency. + + Polling frequency for system clock changes. + + + + Event that gets raised when a system clock change is detected. + + + + + The System.Reactive.PlatformServices namespace contains interfaces and classes used by the runtime infrastructure of Reactive Extensions. + Those are not intended to be used directly from user code and are subject to change in future releases of the product. + + + + + Represents a .NET event invocation consisting of the weakly typed object that raised the event and the data that was generated by the event. + + The type of the event data generated by the event. + + + + Creates a new data representation instance of a .NET event invocation with the given sender and event data. + + The sender object that raised the event. + The event data that was generated by the event. + + + + Represents a .NET event invocation consisting of the strongly typed object that raised the event and the data that was generated by the event. + + The type of the sender that raised the event. + The type of the event data generated by the event. + + + + Creates a new data representation instance of a .NET event invocation with the given sender and event data. + + The sender object that raised the event. + The event data that was generated by the event. + + + + Gets the sender object that raised the event. + + + + + Gets the event data that was generated by the event. + + + + + Deconstructs the event pattern value into a sender and event data. + + The sender object that raised the event. + The event data that was generated by the event. + + + + Determines whether the current object represents the same event as a specified object. + + An object to compare to the current object. + true if both objects represent the same event; otherwise, false. + + + + Determines whether the specified System.Object is equal to the current . + + The System.Object to compare with the current . + true if the specified System.Object is equal to the current ; otherwise, false. + + + + Returns the hash code for the current instance. + + A hash code for the current instance. + + + + Determines whether two specified objects represent the same event. + + The first to compare, or null. + The second to compare, or null. + true if both objects represent the same event; otherwise, false. + + + + Determines whether two specified objects represent a different event. + + The first to compare, or null. + The second to compare, or null. + true if both objects don't represent the same event; otherwise, false. + + + + Base class for classes that expose an observable sequence as a well-known event pattern (sender, event arguments). + Contains functionality to maintain a map of event handler delegates to observable sequence subscriptions. Subclasses + should only add an event with custom add and remove methods calling into the base class's operations. + + The type of the sender that raises the event. + The type of the event data generated by the event. + + + + Creates a new event pattern source. + + Source sequence to expose as an event. + Delegate used to invoke the event for each element of the sequence. + or is null. + + + + Adds the specified event handler, causing a subscription to the underlying source. + + Event handler to add. The same delegate should be passed to the operation in order to remove the event handler. + Invocation delegate to raise the event in the derived class. + or is null. + + + + Removes the specified event handler, causing a disposal of the corresponding subscription to the underlying source that was created during the operation. + + Event handler to remove. This should be the same delegate as one that was passed to the operation. + is null. + + + + Marks the program elements that are experimental. This class cannot be inherited. + + + + + Represents a .NET event invocation consisting of the strongly typed object that raised the event and the data that was generated by the event. + + + The type of the sender that raised the event. + This type parameter is covariant. That is, you can use either the type you specified or any type that is more derived. For more information about covariance and contravariance, see Covariance and Contravariance in Generics. + + + The type of the event data generated by the event. + This type parameter is covariant. That is, you can use either the type you specified or any type that is more derived. For more information about covariance and contravariance, see Covariance and Contravariance in Generics. + + + + + Gets the sender object that raised the event. + + + + + Gets the event data that was generated by the event. + + + + + Represents a data stream signaling its elements by means of an event. + + The type of the event data generated by the event. + + + + Event signaling the next element in the data stream. + + + + + Represents a data stream signaling its elements by means of an event. + + + The type of the event data generated by the event. + This type parameter is covariant. That is, you can use either the type you specified or any type that is more derived. For more information about covariance and contravariance, see Covariance and Contravariance in Generics. + + + + + Event signaling the next element in the data stream. + + + + + Utility methods to handle lock-free combining of Exceptions + as well as hosting a terminal-exception indicator for + lock-free termination support. + + + + + The singleton instance of the exception indicating a terminal state, + DO NOT LEAK or signal this via OnError! + + + + + Tries to atomically set the Exception on the given field if it is + still null. + + The target field to try to set atomically. + The exception to set, not null (not verified). + True if the operation succeeded, false if the target was not null. + + + + Utility methods for dealing with serializing OnXXX signals + for an IObserver where concurrent OnNext is still not allowed + but concurrent OnError/OnCompleted may happen. + This serialization case is generally lower overhead than + a full SerializedObserver wrapper and doesn't need + allocation. + + + + + Signals the given item to the observer in a serialized fashion + allowing a concurrent OnError or OnCompleted emission to be delayed until + the observer.OnNext returns. + Do not call OnNext from multiple threads as it may lead to ignored items. + Use a full SerializedObserver wrapper for merging multiple sequences. + + The element type of the observer. + The observer to signal events in a serialized fashion. + The item to signal. + Indicates there is an emission going on currently. + The field containing an error or terminal indicator. + + + + Signals the given exception to the observer. If there is a concurrent + OnNext emission is happening, saves the exception into the given field + otherwise to be picked up by . + This method can be called concurrently with itself and the other methods of this + helper class but only one terminal signal may actually win. + + The element type of the observer. + The observer to signal events in a serialized fashion. + The exception to signal sooner or later. + Indicates there is an emission going on currently. + The field containing an error or terminal indicator. + + + + Signals OnCompleted on the observer. If there is a concurrent + OnNext emission happening, the error field will host a special + terminal exception signal to be picked up by once it finishes with OnNext and signal the + OnCompleted as well. + This method can be called concurrently with itself and the other methods of this + helper class but only one terminal signal may actually win. + + The element type of the observer. + The observer to signal events in a serialized fashion. + Indicates there is an emission going on currently. + The field containing an error or terminal indicator. + + + + Base interface for observers that can dispose of a resource on a terminal notification + or when disposed itself. + + + + + + Interface with variance annotation; allows for better type checking when detecting capabilities in SubscribeSafe. + + Type of the resulting sequence's elements. + + + + Base class for implementation of query operators, providing performance benefits over the use of Observable.Create. + + Type of the resulting sequence's elements. + + + + Publicly visible Subscribe method. + + Observer to send notifications on. The implementation of a producer must ensure the correct message grammar on the observer. + IDisposable to cancel the subscription. This causes the underlying sink to be notified of unsubscription, causing it to prevent further messages from being sent to the observer. + + + + Core implementation of the query operator, called upon a new subscription to the producer object. + + Observer to send notifications on. The implementation of a producer must ensure the correct message grammar on the observer. + Disposable representing all the resources and/or subscriptions the operator uses to process events. + The observer passed in to this method is not protected using auto-detach behavior upon an OnError or OnCompleted call. The implementation must ensure proper resource disposal and enforce the message grammar. + + + + Publicly visible Subscribe method. + + Observer to send notifications on. The implementation of a producer must ensure the correct message grammar on the observer. + IDisposable to cancel the subscription. This causes the underlying sink to be notified of unsubscription, causing it to prevent further messages from being sent to the observer. + + + + Core implementation of the query operator, called upon a new subscription to the producer object. + + The sink object. + + + + Represents an observable sequence of elements that have a common key. + + + The type of the key shared by all elements in the group. + This type parameter is covariant. That is, you can use either the type you specified or any type that is more derived. For more information about covariance and contravariance, see Covariance and Contravariance in Generics. + + + The type of the elements in the group. + This type parameter is covariant. That is, you can use either the type you specified or any type that is more derived. For more information about covariance and contravariance, see Covariance and Contravariance in Generics. + + + + + Gets the common key. + + + + + Provides functionality to evaluate queries against a specific data source wherein the type of the data is known. + + + The type of the data in the data source. + This type parameter is covariant. That is, you can use either the type you specified or any type that is more derived. For more information about covariance and contravariance, see Covariance and Contravariance in Generics. + + + + + Provides functionality to evaluate queries against a specific data source wherein the type of the data is not specified. + + + + + Gets the type of the element(s) that are returned when the expression tree associated with this instance of IQbservable is executed. + + + + + Gets the expression tree that is associated with the instance of IQbservable. + + + + + Gets the query provider that is associated with this data source. + + + + + Defines methods to create and execute queries that are described by an IQbservable object. + + + + + Constructs an object that can evaluate the query represented by a specified expression tree. + + The type of the elements of the that is returned. + Expression tree representing the query. + IQbservable object that can evaluate the given query expression. + + + + Internal interface describing the LINQ to Events query language. + + + + + Internal interface describing the LINQ to Events query language. + + + + + Attribute applied to static classes providing expression tree forms of query methods, + mapping those to the corresponding methods for local query execution on the specified + target class type. + + + + + Creates a new mapping to the specified local execution query method implementation type. + + Type with query methods for local execution. + + + + Gets the type with the implementation of local query methods. + + + + + Provides a set of static methods for writing in-memory queries over observable sequences. + + + + + Applies an accumulator function over an observable sequence, returning the result of the aggregation as a single element in the result sequence. The specified seed value is used as the initial accumulator value. + For aggregation behavior with incremental intermediate results, see . + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + The type of the result of the aggregation. + An observable sequence to aggregate over. + The initial accumulator value. + An accumulator function to be invoked on each element. + An observable sequence containing a single element with the final accumulator value. + or is null. + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Applies an accumulator function over an observable sequence, returning the result of the aggregation as a single element in the result sequence. The specified seed value is used as the initial accumulator value, + and the specified result selector function is used to select the result value. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + The type of the accumulator value. + The type of the resulting value. + An observable sequence to aggregate over. + The initial accumulator value. + An accumulator function to be invoked on each element. + A function to transform the final accumulator value into the result value. + An observable sequence containing a single element with the final accumulator value. + or or is null. + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Applies an accumulator function over an observable sequence, returning the result of the aggregation as a single element in the result sequence. + For aggregation behavior with incremental intermediate results, see . + + The type of the elements in the source sequence and the result of the aggregation. + An observable sequence to aggregate over. + An accumulator function to be invoked on each element. + An observable sequence containing a single element with the final accumulator value. + or is null. + (Asynchronous) The source sequence is empty. + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Determines whether all elements of an observable sequence satisfy a condition. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + An observable sequence whose elements to apply the predicate to. + A function to test each element for a condition. + An observable sequence containing a single element determining whether all elements in the source sequence pass the test in the specified predicate. + or is null. + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Determines whether an observable sequence contains any elements. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + An observable sequence to check for non-emptiness. + An observable sequence containing a single element determining whether the source sequence contains any elements. + is null. + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Determines whether any element of an observable sequence satisfies a condition. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + An observable sequence whose elements to apply the predicate to. + A function to test each element for a condition. + An observable sequence containing a single element determining whether any elements in the source sequence pass the test in the specified predicate. + or is null. + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Computes the average of an observable sequence of values. + + A sequence of values to calculate the average of. + An observable sequence containing a single element with the average of the sequence of values. + is null. + (Asynchronous) The source sequence is empty. + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Computes the average of an observable sequence of values. + + A sequence of values to calculate the average of. + An observable sequence containing a single element with the average of the sequence of values. + is null. + (Asynchronous) The source sequence is empty. + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Computes the average of an observable sequence of values. + + A sequence of values to calculate the average of. + An observable sequence containing a single element with the average of the sequence of values. + is null. + (Asynchronous) The source sequence is empty. + (Asynchronous) The sum of the elements in the source sequence is larger than . + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Computes the average of an observable sequence of values. + + A sequence of values to calculate the average of. + An observable sequence containing a single element with the average of the sequence of values. + is null. + (Asynchronous) The source sequence is empty. + (Asynchronous) The sum of the elements in the source sequence is larger than . + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Computes the average of an observable sequence of values. + + A sequence of values to calculate the average of. + An observable sequence containing a single element with the average of the sequence of values. + is null. + (Asynchronous) The source sequence is empty. + (Asynchronous) The sum of the elements in the source sequence is larger than . + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Computes the average of an observable sequence of nullable values. + + A sequence of nullable values to calculate the average of. + An observable sequence containing a single element with the average of the sequence of values, or null if the source sequence is empty or contains only values that are null. + is null. + (Asynchronous) The source sequence is empty. + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Computes the average of an observable sequence of nullable values. + + A sequence of nullable values to calculate the average of. + An observable sequence containing a single element with the average of the sequence of values, or null if the source sequence is empty or contains only values that are null. + is null. + (Asynchronous) The source sequence is empty. + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Computes the average of an observable sequence of nullable values. + + A sequence of nullable values to calculate the average of. + An observable sequence containing a single element with the average of the sequence of values, or null if the source sequence is empty or contains only values that are null. + is null. + (Asynchronous) The source sequence is empty. + (Asynchronous) The sum of the elements in the source sequence is larger than . + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Computes the average of an observable sequence of nullable values. + + A sequence of nullable values to calculate the average of. + An observable sequence containing a single element with the average of the sequence of values, or null if the source sequence is empty or contains only values that are null. + is null. + (Asynchronous) The source sequence is empty. + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + (Asynchronous) The sum of the elements in the source sequence is larger than . + + + + Computes the average of an observable sequence of nullable values. + + A sequence of nullable values to calculate the average of. + An observable sequence containing a single element with the average of the sequence of values, or null if the source sequence is empty or contains only values that are null. + is null. + (Asynchronous) The source sequence is empty. + (Asynchronous) The sum of the elements in the source sequence is larger than . + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Computes the average of an observable sequence of values that are obtained by invoking a transform function on each element of the input sequence. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + A sequence of values to calculate the average of. + A transform function to apply to each element. + An observable sequence containing a single element with the average of the sequence of values. + or is null. + (Asynchronous) The source sequence is empty. + (Asynchronous) The sum of the projected values for the elements in the source sequence is larger than . + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Computes the average of an observable sequence of values that are obtained by invoking a transform function on each element of the input sequence. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + A sequence of values to calculate the average of. + A transform function to apply to each element. + An observable sequence containing a single element with the average of the sequence of values. + or is null. + (Asynchronous) The source sequence is empty. + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Computes the average of an observable sequence of values that are obtained by invoking a transform function on each element of the input sequence. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + A sequence of values to calculate the average of. + A transform function to apply to each element. + An observable sequence containing a single element with the average of the sequence of values. + or is null. + (Asynchronous) The source sequence is empty. + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Computes the average of an observable sequence of values that are obtained by invoking a transform function on each element of the input sequence. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + A sequence of values to calculate the average of. + A transform function to apply to each element. + An observable sequence containing a single element with the average of the sequence of values. + or is null. + (Asynchronous) The source sequence is empty. + (Asynchronous) The sum of the projected values for the elements in the source sequence is larger than . + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Computes the average of an observable sequence of values that are obtained by invoking a transform function on each element of the input sequence. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + A sequence of values to calculate the average of. + A transform function to apply to each element. + An observable sequence containing a single element with the average of the sequence of values. + or is null. + (Asynchronous) The source sequence is empty. + (Asynchronous) The sum of the projected values for the elements in the source sequence is larger than . + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Computes the average of an observable sequence of nullable values that are obtained by invoking a transform function on each element of the input sequence. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + A sequence of values to calculate the average of. + A transform function to apply to each element. + An observable sequence containing a single element with the average of the sequence of values, or null if the source sequence is empty or contains only values that are null. + or is null. + (Asynchronous) The source sequence is empty. + (Asynchronous) The sum of the projected values for the elements in the source sequence is larger than . + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Computes the average of an observable sequence of nullable values that are obtained by invoking a transform function on each element of the input sequence. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + A sequence of values to calculate the average of. + A transform function to apply to each element. + An observable sequence containing a single element with the average of the sequence of values, or null if the source sequence is empty or contains only values that are null. + or is null. + (Asynchronous) The source sequence is empty. + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Computes the average of an observable sequence of nullable values that are obtained by invoking a transform function on each element of the input sequence. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + A sequence of values to calculate the average of. + A transform function to apply to each element. + An observable sequence containing a single element with the average of the sequence of values, or null if the source sequence is empty or contains only values that are null. + or is null. + (Asynchronous) The source sequence is empty. + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Computes the average of an observable sequence of nullable values that are obtained by invoking a transform function on each element of the input sequence. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + A sequence of values to calculate the average of. + A transform function to apply to each element. + An observable sequence containing a single element with the average of the sequence of values, or null if the source sequence is empty or contains only values that are null. + or is null. + (Asynchronous) The source sequence is empty. + (Asynchronous) The sum of the projected values for the elements in the source sequence is larger than . + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Computes the average of an observable sequence of nullable values that are obtained by invoking a transform function on each element of the input sequence. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + A sequence of values to calculate the average of. + A transform function to apply to each element. + An observable sequence containing a single element with the average of the sequence of values, or null if the source sequence is empty or contains only values that are null. + or is null. + (Asynchronous) The source sequence is empty. + (Asynchronous) The sum of the projected values for the elements in the source sequence is larger than . + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Determines whether an observable sequence contains a specified element by using the default equality comparer. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + An observable sequence in which to locate a value. + The value to locate in the source sequence. + An observable sequence containing a single element determining whether the source sequence contains an element that has the specified value. + is null. + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Determines whether an observable sequence contains a specified element by using a specified System.Collections.Generic.IEqualityComparer{T}. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + An observable sequence in which to locate a value. + The value to locate in the source sequence. + An equality comparer to compare elements. + An observable sequence containing a single element determining whether the source sequence contains an element that has the specified value. + or is null. + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Returns an observable sequence containing an that represents the total number of elements in an observable sequence. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + An observable sequence that contains elements to be counted. + An observable sequence containing a single element with the number of elements in the input sequence. + is null. + (Asynchronous) The number of elements in the source sequence is larger than . + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Returns an observable sequence containing an that represents how many elements in the specified observable sequence satisfy a condition. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + An observable sequence that contains elements to be counted. + A function to test each element for a condition. + An observable sequence containing a single element with a number that represents how many elements in the input sequence satisfy the condition in the predicate function. + or is null. + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Returns the element at a specified index in a sequence. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Observable sequence to return the element from. + The zero-based index of the element to retrieve. + An observable sequence that produces the element at the specified position in the source sequence. + is null. + is less than zero. + (Asynchronous) is greater than or equal to the number of elements in the source sequence. + + + + Returns the element at a specified index in a sequence or a default value if the index is out of range. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Observable sequence to return the element from. + The zero-based index of the element to retrieve. + An observable sequence that produces the element at the specified position in the source sequence, or a default value if the index is outside the bounds of the source sequence. + is null. + is less than zero. + + + + Returns the first element of an observable sequence. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source observable sequence. + Sequence containing the first element in the observable sequence. + is null. + (Asynchronous) The source sequence is empty. + + + + Returns the first element of an observable sequence that satisfies the condition in the predicate. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source observable sequence. + A predicate function to evaluate for elements in the source sequence. + Sequence containing the first element in the observable sequence that satisfies the condition in the predicate. + or is null. + (Asynchronous) No element satisfies the condition in the predicate. -or- The source sequence is empty. + + + + Returns the first element of an observable sequence, or a default value if no such element exists. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source observable sequence. + Sequence containing the first element in the observable sequence, or a default value if no such element exists. + is null. + + + + Returns the first element of an observable sequence that satisfies the condition in the predicate, or a default value if no such element exists. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source observable sequence. + A predicate function to evaluate for elements in the source sequence. + Sequence containing the first element in the observable sequence that satisfies the condition in the predicate, or a default value if no such element exists. + or is null. + + + + Determines whether an observable sequence is empty. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + An observable sequence to check for emptiness. + An observable sequence containing a single element determining whether the source sequence is empty. + is null. + + + + Returns the last element of an observable sequence. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source observable sequence. + Sequence containing the last element in the observable sequence. + is null. + (Asynchronous) The source sequence is empty. + + + + Returns the last element of an observable sequence that satisfies the condition in the predicate. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source observable sequence. + A predicate function to evaluate for elements in the source sequence. + Sequence containing the last element in the observable sequence that satisfies the condition in the predicate. + or is null. + (Asynchronous) No element satisfies the condition in the predicate. -or- The source sequence is empty. + + + + Returns the last element of an observable sequence, or a default value if no such element exists. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source observable sequence. + Sequence containing the last element in the observable sequence, or a default value if no such element exists. + is null. + + + + Returns the last element of an observable sequence that satisfies the condition in the predicate, or a default value if no such element exists. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source observable sequence. + A predicate function to evaluate for elements in the source sequence. + Sequence containing the last element in the observable sequence that satisfies the condition in the predicate, or a default value if no such element exists. + or is null. + + + + Returns an observable sequence containing an that represents the total number of elements in an observable sequence. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + An observable sequence that contains elements to be counted. + An observable sequence containing a single element with the number of elements in the input sequence. + is null. + (Asynchronous) The number of elements in the source sequence is larger than . + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Returns an observable sequence containing an that represents how many elements in the specified observable sequence satisfy a condition. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + An observable sequence that contains elements to be counted. + A function to test each element for a condition. + An observable sequence containing a single element with a number that represents how many elements in the input sequence satisfy the condition in the predicate function. + or is null. + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Returns the maximum element in an observable sequence. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + An observable sequence to determine the maximum element of. + An observable sequence containing a single element with the maximum element in the source sequence. + is null. + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Returns the maximum value in an observable sequence according to the specified comparer. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + An observable sequence to determine the maximum element of. + Comparer used to compare elements. + An observable sequence containing a single element with the maximum element in the source sequence. + or is null. + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Returns the maximum value in an observable sequence of values. + + A sequence of values to determine the maximum value of. + An observable sequence containing a single element with the maximum value in the source sequence. + is null. + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Returns the maximum value in an observable sequence of values. + + A sequence of values to determine the maximum value of. + An observable sequence containing a single element with the maximum value in the source sequence. + is null. + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Returns the maximum value in an observable sequence of values. + + A sequence of values to determine the maximum value of. + An observable sequence containing a single element with the maximum value in the source sequence. + is null. + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Returns the maximum value in an observable sequence of values. + + A sequence of values to determine the maximum value of. + An observable sequence containing a single element with the maximum value in the source sequence. + is null. + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Returns the maximum value in an observable sequence of values. + + A sequence of values to determine the maximum value of. + An observable sequence containing a single element with the maximum value in the source sequence. + is null. + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Returns the maximum value in an observable sequence of nullable values. + + A sequence of nullable values to determine the maximum value of. + An observable sequence containing a single element with the maximum value in the source sequence. + is null. + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Returns the maximum value in an observable sequence of nullable values. + + A sequence of nullable values to determine the maximum value of. + An observable sequence containing a single element with the maximum value in the source sequence. + is null. + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Returns the maximum value in an observable sequence of nullable values. + + A sequence of nullable values to determine the maximum value of. + An observable sequence containing a single element with the maximum value in the source sequence. + is null. + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Returns the maximum value in an observable sequence of nullable values. + + A sequence of nullable values to determine the maximum value of. + An observable sequence containing a single element with the maximum value in the source sequence. + is null. + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Returns the maximum value in an observable sequence of nullable values. + + A sequence of nullable values to determine the maximum value of. + An observable sequence containing a single element with the maximum value in the source sequence. + is null. + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Invokes a transform function on each element of a sequence and returns the maximum value. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + The type of the objects derived from the elements in the source sequence to determine the maximum of. + An observable sequence to determine the minimum element of. + A transform function to apply to each element. + An observable sequence containing a single element with the value that corresponds to the maximum element in the source sequence. + or is null. + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Invokes a transform function on each element of a sequence and returns the maximum value according to the specified comparer. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + The type of the objects derived from the elements in the source sequence to determine the maximum of. + An observable sequence to determine the minimum element of. + A transform function to apply to each element. + Comparer used to compare elements. + An observable sequence containing a single element with the value that corresponds to the maximum element in the source sequence. + or or is null. + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Invokes a transform function on each element of a sequence and returns the maximum value. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + A sequence of values to determine the maximum value of. + A transform function to apply to each element. + An observable sequence containing a single element with the value of type that corresponds to the maximum value in the source sequence. + or is null. + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Invokes a transform function on each element of a sequence and returns the maximum value. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + A sequence of values to determine the maximum value of. + A transform function to apply to each element. + An observable sequence containing a single element with the value of type that corresponds to the maximum value in the source sequence. + or is null. + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Invokes a transform function on each element of a sequence and returns the maximum value. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + A sequence of values to determine the maximum value of. + A transform function to apply to each element. + An observable sequence containing a single element with the value of type that corresponds to the maximum value in the source sequence. + or is null. + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Invokes a transform function on each element of a sequence and returns the maximum value. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + A sequence of values to determine the maximum value of. + A transform function to apply to each element. + An observable sequence containing a single element with the value of type that corresponds to the maximum value in the source sequence. + or is null. + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Invokes a transform function on each element of a sequence and returns the maximum value. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + A sequence of values to determine the maximum value of. + A transform function to apply to each element. + An observable sequence containing a single element with the value of type that corresponds to the maximum value in the source sequence. + or is null. + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Invokes a transform function on each element of a sequence and returns the maximum nullable value. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + A sequence of values to determine the maximum value of. + A transform function to apply to each element. + An observable sequence containing a single element with the value of type that corresponds to the maximum value in the source sequence. + or is null. + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Invokes a transform function on each element of a sequence and returns the maximum nullable value. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + A sequence of values to determine the maximum value of. + A transform function to apply to each element. + An observable sequence containing a single element with the value of type that corresponds to the maximum value in the source sequence. + or is null. + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Invokes a transform function on each element of a sequence and returns the maximum nullable value. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + A sequence of values to determine the maximum value of. + A transform function to apply to each element. + An observable sequence containing a single element with the value of type that corresponds to the maximum value in the source sequence. + or is null. + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Invokes a transform function on each element of a sequence and returns the maximum nullable value. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + A sequence of values to determine the maximum value of. + A transform function to apply to each element. + An observable sequence containing a single element with the value of type that corresponds to the maximum value in the source sequence. + or is null. + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Invokes a transform function on each element of a sequence and returns the maximum nullable value. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + A sequence of values to determine the maximum value of. + A transform function to apply to each element. + An observable sequence containing a single element with the value of type that corresponds to the maximum value in the source sequence. + or is null. + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Returns the elements in an observable sequence with the maximum key value. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + The type of the key computed for each element in the source sequence. + An observable sequence to get the maximum elements for. + Key selector function. + An observable sequence containing a list of zero or more elements that have a maximum key value. + or is null. + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Returns the elements in an observable sequence with the maximum key value according to the specified comparer. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + The type of the key computed for each element in the source sequence. + An observable sequence to get the maximum elements for. + Key selector function. + Comparer used to compare key values. + An observable sequence containing a list of zero or more elements that have a maximum key value. + or or is null. + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Returns the minimum element in an observable sequence. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + An observable sequence to determine the minimum element of. + An observable sequence containing a single element with the minimum element in the source sequence. + is null. + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Returns the minimum element in an observable sequence according to the specified comparer. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + An observable sequence to determine the minimum element of. + Comparer used to compare elements. + An observable sequence containing a single element with the minimum element in the source sequence. + or is null. + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Returns the minimum value in an observable sequence of values. + + A sequence of values to determine the minimum value of. + An observable sequence containing a single element with the minimum value in the source sequence. + is null. + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Returns the minimum value in an observable sequence of values. + + A sequence of values to determine the minimum value of. + An observable sequence containing a single element with the minimum value in the source sequence. + is null. + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Returns the minimum value in an observable sequence of values. + + A sequence of values to determine the minimum value of. + An observable sequence containing a single element with the minimum value in the source sequence. + is null. + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Returns the minimum value in an observable sequence of values. + + A sequence of values to determine the minimum value of. + An observable sequence containing a single element with the minimum value in the source sequence. + is null. + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Returns the minimum value in an observable sequence of values. + + A sequence of values to determine the minimum value of. + An observable sequence containing a single element with the minimum value in the source sequence. + is null. + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Returns the minimum value in an observable sequence of nullable values. + + A sequence of nullable values to determine the minimum value of. + An observable sequence containing a single element with the minimum value in the source sequence. + is null. + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Returns the minimum value in an observable sequence of nullable values. + + A sequence of nullable values to determine the minimum value of. + An observable sequence containing a single element with the minimum value in the source sequence. + is null. + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Returns the minimum value in an observable sequence of nullable values. + + A sequence of nullable values to determine the minimum value of. + An observable sequence containing a single element with the minimum value in the source sequence. + is null. + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Returns the minimum value in an observable sequence of nullable values. + + A sequence of nullable values to determine the minimum value of. + An observable sequence containing a single element with the minimum value in the source sequence. + is null. + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Returns the minimum value in an observable sequence of nullable values. + + A sequence of nullable values to determine the minimum value of. + An observable sequence containing a single element with the minimum value in the source sequence. + is null. + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Invokes a transform function on each element of a sequence and returns the minimum value. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + The type of the objects derived from the elements in the source sequence to determine the minimum of. + An observable sequence to determine the minimum element of. + A transform function to apply to each element. + An observable sequence containing a single element with the value that corresponds to the minimum element in the source sequence. + or is null. + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Invokes a transform function on each element of a sequence and returns the minimum value according to the specified comparer. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + The type of the objects derived from the elements in the source sequence to determine the minimum of. + An observable sequence to determine the minimum element of. + A transform function to apply to each element. + Comparer used to compare elements. + An observable sequence containing a single element with the value that corresponds to the minimum element in the source sequence. + or or is null. + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Invokes a transform function on each element of a sequence and returns the minimum value. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + A sequence of values to determine the minimum value of. + A transform function to apply to each element. + An observable sequence containing a single element with the value of type that corresponds to the minimum value in the source sequence. + or is null. + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Invokes a transform function on each element of a sequence and returns the minimum value. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + A sequence of values to determine the minimum value of. + A transform function to apply to each element. + An observable sequence containing a single element with the value of type that corresponds to the minimum value in the source sequence. + or is null. + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Invokes a transform function on each element of a sequence and returns the minimum value. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + A sequence of values to determine the minimum value of. + A transform function to apply to each element. + An observable sequence containing a single element with the value of type that corresponds to the minimum value in the source sequence. + or is null. + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Invokes a transform function on each element of a sequence and returns the minimum value. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + A sequence of values to determine the minimum value of. + A transform function to apply to each element. + An observable sequence containing a single element with the value of type that corresponds to the minimum value in the source sequence. + or is null. + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Invokes a transform function on each element of a sequence and returns the minimum value. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + A sequence of values to determine the minimum value of. + A transform function to apply to each element. + An observable sequence containing a single element with the value of type that corresponds to the minimum value in the source sequence. + or is null. + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Invokes a transform function on each element of a sequence and returns the minimum nullable value. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + A sequence of values to determine the minimum value of. + A transform function to apply to each element. + An observable sequence containing a single element with the value of type that corresponds to the minimum value in the source sequence. + or is null. + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Invokes a transform function on each element of a sequence and returns the minimum nullable value. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + A sequence of values to determine the minimum value of. + A transform function to apply to each element. + An observable sequence containing a single element with the value of type that corresponds to the minimum value in the source sequence. + or is null. + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Invokes a transform function on each element of a sequence and returns the minimum nullable value. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + A sequence of values to determine the minimum value of. + A transform function to apply to each element. + An observable sequence containing a single element with the value of type that corresponds to the minimum value in the source sequence. + or is null. + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Invokes a transform function on each element of a sequence and returns the minimum nullable value. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + A sequence of values to determine the minimum value of. + A transform function to apply to each element. + An observable sequence containing a single element with the value of type that corresponds to the minimum value in the source sequence. + or is null. + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Invokes a transform function on each element of a sequence and returns the minimum nullable value. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + A sequence of values to determine the minimum value of. + A transform function to apply to each element. + An observable sequence containing a single element with the value of type that corresponds to the minimum value in the source sequence. + or is null. + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Returns the elements in an observable sequence with the minimum key value. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + The type of the key computed for each element in the source sequence. + An observable sequence to get the minimum elements for. + Key selector function. + An observable sequence containing a list of zero or more elements that have a minimum key value. + or is null. + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Returns the elements in an observable sequence with the minimum key value according to the specified comparer. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + The type of the key computed for each element in the source sequence. + An observable sequence to get the minimum elements for. + Key selector function. + Comparer used to compare key values. + An observable sequence containing a list of zero or more elements that have a minimum key value. + or or is null. + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Determines whether two sequences are equal by comparing the elements pairwise. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + First observable sequence to compare. + Second observable sequence to compare. + An observable sequence that contains a single element which indicates whether both sequences are of equal length and their corresponding elements are equal according to the default equality comparer for their type. + or is null. + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Determines whether two sequences are equal by comparing the elements pairwise using a specified equality comparer. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + First observable sequence to compare. + Second observable sequence to compare. + Comparer used to compare elements of both sequences. + An observable sequence that contains a single element which indicates whether both sequences are of equal length and their corresponding elements are equal according to the specified equality comparer. + or or is null. + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Determines whether an observable and enumerable sequence are equal by comparing the elements pairwise. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + First observable sequence to compare. + Second observable sequence to compare. + An observable sequence that contains a single element which indicates whether both sequences are of equal length and their corresponding elements are equal according to the default equality comparer for their type. + or is null. + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Determines whether an observable and enumerable sequence are equal by comparing the elements pairwise using a specified equality comparer. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + First observable sequence to compare. + Second observable sequence to compare. + Comparer used to compare elements of both sequences. + An observable sequence that contains a single element which indicates whether both sequences are of equal length and their corresponding elements are equal according to the specified equality comparer. + or or is null. + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Returns the only element of an observable sequence, and reports an exception if there is not exactly one element in the observable sequence. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source observable sequence. + Sequence containing the single element in the observable sequence. + is null. + (Asynchronous) The source sequence contains more than one element. -or- The source sequence is empty. + + + + Returns the only element of an observable sequence that satisfies the condition in the predicate, and reports an exception if there is not exactly one element in the observable sequence. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source observable sequence. + A predicate function to evaluate for elements in the source sequence. + Sequence containing the single element in the observable sequence that satisfies the condition in the predicate. + or is null. + (Asynchronous) No element satisfies the condition in the predicate. -or- More than one element satisfies the condition in the predicate. -or- The source sequence is empty. + + + + Returns the only element of an observable sequence, or a default value if the observable sequence is empty; this method reports an exception if there is more than one element in the observable sequence. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source observable sequence. + Sequence containing the single element in the observable sequence, or a default value if no such element exists. + is null. + (Asynchronous) The source sequence contains more than one element. + + + + Returns the only element of an observable sequence that matches the predicate, or a default value if no such element exists; this method reports an exception if there is more than one element in the observable sequence. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source observable sequence. + A predicate function to evaluate for elements in the source sequence. + Sequence containing the single element in the observable sequence that satisfies the condition in the predicate, or a default value if no such element exists. + or is null. + (Asynchronous) The sequence contains more than one element that satisfies the condition in the predicate. + + + + Computes the sum of a sequence of values. + + A sequence of values to calculate the sum of. + An observable sequence containing a single element with the sum of the values in the source sequence. + is null. + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Computes the sum of a sequence of values. + + A sequence of values to calculate the sum of. + An observable sequence containing a single element with the sum of the values in the source sequence. + is null. + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Computes the sum of a sequence of values. + + A sequence of values to calculate the sum of. + An observable sequence containing a single element with the sum of the values in the source sequence. + is null. + (Asynchronous) The sum of the elements in the source sequence is larger than . + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Computes the sum of a sequence of values. + + A sequence of values to calculate the sum of. + An observable sequence containing a single element with the sum of the values in the source sequence. + is null. + (Asynchronous) The sum of the elements in the source sequence is larger than . + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Computes the sum of a sequence of values. + + A sequence of values to calculate the sum of. + An observable sequence containing a single element with the sum of the values in the source sequence. + is null. + (Asynchronous) The sum of the elements in the source sequence is larger than . + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Computes the sum of a sequence of nullable values. + + A sequence of nullable values to calculate the sum of. + An observable sequence containing a single element with the sum of the values in the source sequence. + is null. + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Computes the sum of a sequence of nullable values. + + A sequence of nullable values to calculate the sum of. + An observable sequence containing a single element with the sum of the values in the source sequence. + is null. + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Computes the sum of a sequence of nullable values. + + A sequence of nullable values to calculate the sum of. + An observable sequence containing a single element with the sum of the values in the source sequence. + is null. + (Asynchronous) The sum of the elements in the source sequence is larger than . + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Computes the sum of a sequence of nullable values. + + A sequence of nullable values to calculate the sum of. + An observable sequence containing a single element with the sum of the values in the source sequence. + is null. + (Asynchronous) The sum of the elements in the source sequence is larger than . + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Computes the sum of a sequence of nullable values. + + A sequence of nullable values to calculate the sum of. + An observable sequence containing a single element with the sum of the values in the source sequence. + is null. + (Asynchronous) The sum of the elements in the source sequence is larger than . + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Computes the sum of a sequence of values that are obtained by invoking a transform function on each element of the input sequence. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + A sequence of values that are used to calculate a sum. + A transform function to apply to each element. + An observable sequence containing a single element with the sum of the values in the source sequence. + or is null. + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Computes the sum of a sequence of values that are obtained by invoking a transform function on each element of the input sequence. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + A sequence of values that are used to calculate a sum. + A transform function to apply to each element. + An observable sequence containing a single element with the sum of the values in the source sequence. + or is null. + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Computes the sum of a sequence of values that are obtained by invoking a transform function on each element of the input sequence. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + A sequence of values that are used to calculate a sum. + A transform function to apply to each element. + An observable sequence containing a single element with the sum of the values in the source sequence. + or is null. + (Asynchronous) The sum of the projected values for the elements in the source sequence is larger than . + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Computes the sum of a sequence of values that are obtained by invoking a transform function on each element of the input sequence. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + A sequence of values that are used to calculate a sum. + A transform function to apply to each element. + An observable sequence containing a single element with the sum of the values in the source sequence. + or is null. + (Asynchronous) The sum of the projected values for the elements in the source sequence is larger than . + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Computes the sum of a sequence of values that are obtained by invoking a transform function on each element of the input sequence. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + A sequence of values that are used to calculate a sum. + A transform function to apply to each element. + An observable sequence containing a single element with the sum of the values in the source sequence. + or is null. + (Asynchronous) The sum of the projected values for the elements in the source sequence is larger than . + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Computes the sum of a sequence of nullable values that are obtained by invoking a transform function on each element of the input sequence. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + A sequence of values that are used to calculate a sum. + A transform function to apply to each element. + An observable sequence containing a single element with the sum of the values in the source sequence. + or is null. + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Computes the sum of a sequence of nullable values that are obtained by invoking a transform function on each element of the input sequence. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + A sequence of values that are used to calculate a sum. + A transform function to apply to each element. + An observable sequence containing a single element with the sum of the values in the source sequence. + or is null. + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Computes the sum of a sequence of nullable values that are obtained by invoking a transform function on each element of the input sequence. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + A sequence of values that are used to calculate a sum. + A transform function to apply to each element. + An observable sequence containing a single element with the sum of the values in the source sequence. + or is null. + (Asynchronous) The sum of the projected values for the elements in the source sequence is larger than . + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Computes the sum of a sequence of nullable values that are obtained by invoking a transform function on each element of the input sequence. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + A sequence of values that are used to calculate a sum. + A transform function to apply to each element. + An observable sequence containing a single element with the sum of the values in the source sequence. + or is null. + (Asynchronous) The sum of the projected values for the elements in the source sequence is larger than . + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Computes the sum of a sequence of nullable values that are obtained by invoking a transform function on each element of the input sequence. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + A sequence of values that are used to calculate a sum. + A transform function to apply to each element. + An observable sequence containing a single element with the sum of the values in the source sequence. + or is null. + (Asynchronous) The sum of the projected values for the elements in the source sequence is larger than . + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Creates an array from an observable sequence. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + The source observable sequence to get an array of elements for. + An observable sequence containing a single element with an array containing all the elements of the source sequence. + is null. + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Creates a dictionary from an observable sequence according to a specified key selector function. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + The type of the dictionary key computed for each element in the source sequence. + An observable sequence to create a dictionary for. + A function to extract a key from each element. + An observable sequence containing a single element with a dictionary mapping unique key values onto the corresponding source sequence's element. + or is null. + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Creates a dictionary from an observable sequence according to a specified key selector function, and a comparer. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + The type of the dictionary key computed for each element in the source sequence. + An observable sequence to create a dictionary for. + A function to extract a key from each element. + An equality comparer to compare keys. + An observable sequence containing a single element with a dictionary mapping unique key values onto the corresponding source sequence's element. + or or is null. + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Creates a dictionary from an observable sequence according to a specified key selector function, and an element selector function. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + The type of the dictionary key computed for each element in the source sequence. + The type of the dictionary value computed for each element in the source sequence. + An observable sequence to create a dictionary for. + A function to extract a key from each element. + A transform function to produce a result element value from each element. + An observable sequence containing a single element with a dictionary mapping unique key values onto the corresponding source sequence's element. + or or is null. + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Creates a dictionary from an observable sequence according to a specified key selector function, a comparer, and an element selector function. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + The type of the dictionary key computed for each element in the source sequence. + The type of the dictionary value computed for each element in the source sequence. + An observable sequence to create a dictionary for. + A function to extract a key from each element. + A transform function to produce a result element value from each element. + An equality comparer to compare keys. + An observable sequence containing a single element with a dictionary mapping unique key values onto the corresponding source sequence's element. + or or or is null. + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Creates a list from an observable sequence. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + The source observable sequence to get a list of elements for. + An observable sequence containing a single element with a list containing all the elements of the source sequence. + is null. + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Creates a lookup from an observable sequence according to a specified key selector function. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + The type of the lookup key computed for each element in the source sequence. + An observable sequence to create a lookup for. + A function to extract a key from each element. + An observable sequence containing a single element with a lookup mapping unique key values onto the corresponding source sequence's elements. + or is null. + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Creates a lookup from an observable sequence according to a specified key selector function, and a comparer. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + The type of the lookup key computed for each element in the source sequence. + An observable sequence to create a lookup for. + A function to extract a key from each element. + An equality comparer to compare keys. + An observable sequence containing a single element with a lookup mapping unique key values onto the corresponding source sequence's elements. + or or is null. + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Creates a lookup from an observable sequence according to a specified key selector function, and an element selector function. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + The type of the lookup key computed for each element in the source sequence. + The type of the lookup value computed for each element in the source sequence. + An observable sequence to create a lookup for. + A function to extract a key from each element. + A transform function to produce a result element value from each element. + An observable sequence containing a single element with a lookup mapping unique key values onto the corresponding source sequence's elements. + or or is null. + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Creates a lookup from an observable sequence according to a specified key selector function, a comparer, and an element selector function. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + The type of the lookup key computed for each element in the source sequence. + The type of the lookup value computed for each element in the source sequence. + An observable sequence to create a lookup for. + A function to extract a key from each element. + A transform function to produce a result element value from each element. + An equality comparer to compare keys. + An observable sequence containing a single element with a lookup mapping unique key values onto the corresponding source sequence's elements. + or or or is null. + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Converts a Begin/End invoke function pair into an asynchronous function. + + The type of the result returned by the end delegate. + The delegate that begins the asynchronous operation. + The delegate that ends the asynchronous operation. + Function that can be used to start the asynchronous operation and retrieve the result as an observable sequence. + or is null. + Each invocation of the resulting function will cause the asynchronous operation to be started. Subscription to the resulting sequence has no observable side-effect, and each subscription will produce the asynchronous operation's result. + + + + Converts a Begin/End invoke function pair into an asynchronous function. + + The type of the first argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the result returned by the end delegate. + The delegate that begins the asynchronous operation. + The delegate that ends the asynchronous operation. + Function that can be used to start the asynchronous operation and retrieve the result as an observable sequence. + or is null. + Each invocation of the resulting function will cause the asynchronous operation to be started. Subscription to the resulting sequence has no observable side-effect, and each subscription will produce the asynchronous operation's result. + + + + Converts a Begin/End invoke function pair into an asynchronous function. + + The type of the first argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the second argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the result returned by the end delegate. + The delegate that begins the asynchronous operation. + The delegate that ends the asynchronous operation. + Function that can be used to start the asynchronous operation and retrieve the result as an observable sequence. + or is null. + Each invocation of the resulting function will cause the asynchronous operation to be started. Subscription to the resulting sequence has no observable side-effect, and each subscription will produce the asynchronous operation's result. + + + + Converts a Begin/End invoke function pair into an asynchronous function. + + The type of the first argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the second argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the third argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the result returned by the end delegate. + The delegate that begins the asynchronous operation. + The delegate that ends the asynchronous operation. + Function that can be used to start the asynchronous operation and retrieve the result as an observable sequence. + or is null. + Each invocation of the resulting function will cause the asynchronous operation to be started. Subscription to the resulting sequence has no observable side-effect, and each subscription will produce the asynchronous operation's result. + + + + Converts a Begin/End invoke function pair into an asynchronous function. + + The type of the first argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the second argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the third argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the fourth argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the result returned by the end delegate. + The delegate that begins the asynchronous operation. + The delegate that ends the asynchronous operation. + Function that can be used to start the asynchronous operation and retrieve the result as an observable sequence. + or is null. + Each invocation of the resulting function will cause the asynchronous operation to be started. Subscription to the resulting sequence has no observable side-effect, and each subscription will produce the asynchronous operation's result. + + + + Converts a Begin/End invoke function pair into an asynchronous function. + + The type of the first argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the second argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the third argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the fourth argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the fifth argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the result returned by the end delegate. + The delegate that begins the asynchronous operation. + The delegate that ends the asynchronous operation. + Function that can be used to start the asynchronous operation and retrieve the result as an observable sequence. + or is null. + Each invocation of the resulting function will cause the asynchronous operation to be started. Subscription to the resulting sequence has no observable side-effect, and each subscription will produce the asynchronous operation's result. + + + + Converts a Begin/End invoke function pair into an asynchronous function. + + The type of the first argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the second argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the third argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the fourth argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the fifth argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the sixth argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the result returned by the end delegate. + The delegate that begins the asynchronous operation. + The delegate that ends the asynchronous operation. + Function that can be used to start the asynchronous operation and retrieve the result as an observable sequence. + or is null. + Each invocation of the resulting function will cause the asynchronous operation to be started. Subscription to the resulting sequence has no observable side-effect, and each subscription will produce the asynchronous operation's result. + + + + Converts a Begin/End invoke function pair into an asynchronous function. + + The type of the first argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the second argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the third argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the fourth argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the fifth argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the sixth argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the seventh argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the result returned by the end delegate. + The delegate that begins the asynchronous operation. + The delegate that ends the asynchronous operation. + Function that can be used to start the asynchronous operation and retrieve the result as an observable sequence. + or is null. + Each invocation of the resulting function will cause the asynchronous operation to be started. Subscription to the resulting sequence has no observable side-effect, and each subscription will produce the asynchronous operation's result. + + + + Converts a Begin/End invoke function pair into an asynchronous function. + + The type of the first argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the second argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the third argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the fourth argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the fifth argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the sixth argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the seventh argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the eighth argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the result returned by the end delegate. + The delegate that begins the asynchronous operation. + The delegate that ends the asynchronous operation. + Function that can be used to start the asynchronous operation and retrieve the result as an observable sequence. + or is null. + Each invocation of the resulting function will cause the asynchronous operation to be started. Subscription to the resulting sequence has no observable side-effect, and each subscription will produce the asynchronous operation's result. + + + + Converts a Begin/End invoke function pair into an asynchronous function. + + The type of the first argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the second argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the third argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the fourth argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the fifth argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the sixth argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the seventh argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the eighth argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the ninth argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the result returned by the end delegate. + The delegate that begins the asynchronous operation. + The delegate that ends the asynchronous operation. + Function that can be used to start the asynchronous operation and retrieve the result as an observable sequence. + or is null. + Each invocation of the resulting function will cause the asynchronous operation to be started. Subscription to the resulting sequence has no observable side-effect, and each subscription will produce the asynchronous operation's result. + + + + Converts a Begin/End invoke function pair into an asynchronous function. + + The type of the first argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the second argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the third argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the fourth argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the fifth argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the sixth argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the seventh argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the eighth argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the ninth argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the tenth argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the result returned by the end delegate. + The delegate that begins the asynchronous operation. + The delegate that ends the asynchronous operation. + Function that can be used to start the asynchronous operation and retrieve the result as an observable sequence. + or is null. + Each invocation of the resulting function will cause the asynchronous operation to be started. Subscription to the resulting sequence has no observable side-effect, and each subscription will produce the asynchronous operation's result. + + + + Converts a Begin/End invoke function pair into an asynchronous function. + + The type of the first argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the second argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the third argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the fourth argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the fifth argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the sixth argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the seventh argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the eighth argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the ninth argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the tenth argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the eleventh argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the result returned by the end delegate. + The delegate that begins the asynchronous operation. + The delegate that ends the asynchronous operation. + Function that can be used to start the asynchronous operation and retrieve the result as an observable sequence. + or is null. + Each invocation of the resulting function will cause the asynchronous operation to be started. Subscription to the resulting sequence has no observable side-effect, and each subscription will produce the asynchronous operation's result. + + + + Converts a Begin/End invoke function pair into an asynchronous function. + + The type of the first argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the second argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the third argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the fourth argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the fifth argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the sixth argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the seventh argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the eighth argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the ninth argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the tenth argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the eleventh argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the twelfth argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the result returned by the end delegate. + The delegate that begins the asynchronous operation. + The delegate that ends the asynchronous operation. + Function that can be used to start the asynchronous operation and retrieve the result as an observable sequence. + or is null. + Each invocation of the resulting function will cause the asynchronous operation to be started. Subscription to the resulting sequence has no observable side-effect, and each subscription will produce the asynchronous operation's result. + + + + Converts a Begin/End invoke function pair into an asynchronous function. + + The type of the first argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the second argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the third argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the fourth argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the fifth argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the sixth argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the seventh argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the eighth argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the ninth argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the tenth argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the eleventh argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the twelfth argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the thirteenth argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the result returned by the end delegate. + The delegate that begins the asynchronous operation. + The delegate that ends the asynchronous operation. + Function that can be used to start the asynchronous operation and retrieve the result as an observable sequence. + or is null. + Each invocation of the resulting function will cause the asynchronous operation to be started. Subscription to the resulting sequence has no observable side-effect, and each subscription will produce the asynchronous operation's result. + + + + Converts a Begin/End invoke function pair into an asynchronous function. + + The type of the first argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the second argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the third argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the fourth argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the fifth argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the sixth argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the seventh argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the eighth argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the ninth argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the tenth argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the eleventh argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the twelfth argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the thirteenth argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the fourteenth argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the result returned by the end delegate. + The delegate that begins the asynchronous operation. + The delegate that ends the asynchronous operation. + Function that can be used to start the asynchronous operation and retrieve the result as an observable sequence. + or is null. + Each invocation of the resulting function will cause the asynchronous operation to be started. Subscription to the resulting sequence has no observable side-effect, and each subscription will produce the asynchronous operation's result. + + + + Converts a Begin/End invoke function pair into an asynchronous function. + + The delegate that begins the asynchronous operation. + The delegate that ends the asynchronous operation. + Function that can be used to start the asynchronous operation and retrieve the result (represented as a Unit value) as an observable sequence. + or is null. + Each invocation of the resulting function will cause the asynchronous operation to be started. Subscription to the resulting sequence has no observable side-effect, and each subscription will produce the asynchronous operation's result. + + + + Converts a Begin/End invoke function pair into an asynchronous function. + + The type of the first argument passed to the begin delegate. + The delegate that begins the asynchronous operation. + The delegate that ends the asynchronous operation. + Function that can be used to start the asynchronous operation and retrieve the result (represented as a Unit value) as an observable sequence. + or is null. + Each invocation of the resulting function will cause the asynchronous operation to be started. Subscription to the resulting sequence has no observable side-effect, and each subscription will produce the asynchronous operation's result. + + + + Converts a Begin/End invoke function pair into an asynchronous function. + + The type of the first argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the second argument passed to the begin delegate. + The delegate that begins the asynchronous operation. + The delegate that ends the asynchronous operation. + Function that can be used to start the asynchronous operation and retrieve the result (represented as a Unit value) as an observable sequence. + or is null. + Each invocation of the resulting function will cause the asynchronous operation to be started. Subscription to the resulting sequence has no observable side-effect, and each subscription will produce the asynchronous operation's result. + + + + Converts a Begin/End invoke function pair into an asynchronous function. + + The type of the first argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the second argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the third argument passed to the begin delegate. + The delegate that begins the asynchronous operation. + The delegate that ends the asynchronous operation. + Function that can be used to start the asynchronous operation and retrieve the result (represented as a Unit value) as an observable sequence. + or is null. + Each invocation of the resulting function will cause the asynchronous operation to be started. Subscription to the resulting sequence has no observable side-effect, and each subscription will produce the asynchronous operation's result. + + + + Converts a Begin/End invoke function pair into an asynchronous function. + + The type of the first argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the second argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the third argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the fourth argument passed to the begin delegate. + The delegate that begins the asynchronous operation. + The delegate that ends the asynchronous operation. + Function that can be used to start the asynchronous operation and retrieve the result (represented as a Unit value) as an observable sequence. + or is null. + Each invocation of the resulting function will cause the asynchronous operation to be started. Subscription to the resulting sequence has no observable side-effect, and each subscription will produce the asynchronous operation's result. + + + + Converts a Begin/End invoke function pair into an asynchronous function. + + The type of the first argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the second argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the third argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the fourth argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the fifth argument passed to the begin delegate. + The delegate that begins the asynchronous operation. + The delegate that ends the asynchronous operation. + Function that can be used to start the asynchronous operation and retrieve the result (represented as a Unit value) as an observable sequence. + or is null. + Each invocation of the resulting function will cause the asynchronous operation to be started. Subscription to the resulting sequence has no observable side-effect, and each subscription will produce the asynchronous operation's result. + + + + Converts a Begin/End invoke function pair into an asynchronous function. + + The type of the first argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the second argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the third argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the fourth argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the fifth argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the sixth argument passed to the begin delegate. + The delegate that begins the asynchronous operation. + The delegate that ends the asynchronous operation. + Function that can be used to start the asynchronous operation and retrieve the result (represented as a Unit value) as an observable sequence. + or is null. + Each invocation of the resulting function will cause the asynchronous operation to be started. Subscription to the resulting sequence has no observable side-effect, and each subscription will produce the asynchronous operation's result. + + + + Converts a Begin/End invoke function pair into an asynchronous function. + + The type of the first argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the second argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the third argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the fourth argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the fifth argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the sixth argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the seventh argument passed to the begin delegate. + The delegate that begins the asynchronous operation. + The delegate that ends the asynchronous operation. + Function that can be used to start the asynchronous operation and retrieve the result (represented as a Unit value) as an observable sequence. + or is null. + Each invocation of the resulting function will cause the asynchronous operation to be started. Subscription to the resulting sequence has no observable side-effect, and each subscription will produce the asynchronous operation's result. + + + + Converts a Begin/End invoke function pair into an asynchronous function. + + The type of the first argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the second argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the third argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the fourth argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the fifth argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the sixth argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the seventh argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the eighth argument passed to the begin delegate. + The delegate that begins the asynchronous operation. + The delegate that ends the asynchronous operation. + Function that can be used to start the asynchronous operation and retrieve the result (represented as a Unit value) as an observable sequence. + or is null. + Each invocation of the resulting function will cause the asynchronous operation to be started. Subscription to the resulting sequence has no observable side-effect, and each subscription will produce the asynchronous operation's result. + + + + Converts a Begin/End invoke function pair into an asynchronous function. + + The type of the first argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the second argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the third argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the fourth argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the fifth argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the sixth argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the seventh argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the eighth argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the ninth argument passed to the begin delegate. + The delegate that begins the asynchronous operation. + The delegate that ends the asynchronous operation. + Function that can be used to start the asynchronous operation and retrieve the result (represented as a Unit value) as an observable sequence. + or is null. + Each invocation of the resulting function will cause the asynchronous operation to be started. Subscription to the resulting sequence has no observable side-effect, and each subscription will produce the asynchronous operation's result. + + + + Converts a Begin/End invoke function pair into an asynchronous function. + + The type of the first argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the second argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the third argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the fourth argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the fifth argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the sixth argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the seventh argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the eighth argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the ninth argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the tenth argument passed to the begin delegate. + The delegate that begins the asynchronous operation. + The delegate that ends the asynchronous operation. + Function that can be used to start the asynchronous operation and retrieve the result (represented as a Unit value) as an observable sequence. + or is null. + Each invocation of the resulting function will cause the asynchronous operation to be started. Subscription to the resulting sequence has no observable side-effect, and each subscription will produce the asynchronous operation's result. + + + + Converts a Begin/End invoke function pair into an asynchronous function. + + The type of the first argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the second argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the third argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the fourth argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the fifth argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the sixth argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the seventh argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the eighth argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the ninth argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the tenth argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the eleventh argument passed to the begin delegate. + The delegate that begins the asynchronous operation. + The delegate that ends the asynchronous operation. + Function that can be used to start the asynchronous operation and retrieve the result (represented as a Unit value) as an observable sequence. + or is null. + Each invocation of the resulting function will cause the asynchronous operation to be started. Subscription to the resulting sequence has no observable side-effect, and each subscription will produce the asynchronous operation's result. + + + + Converts a Begin/End invoke function pair into an asynchronous function. + + The type of the first argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the second argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the third argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the fourth argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the fifth argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the sixth argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the seventh argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the eighth argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the ninth argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the tenth argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the eleventh argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the twelfth argument passed to the begin delegate. + The delegate that begins the asynchronous operation. + The delegate that ends the asynchronous operation. + Function that can be used to start the asynchronous operation and retrieve the result (represented as a Unit value) as an observable sequence. + or is null. + Each invocation of the resulting function will cause the asynchronous operation to be started. Subscription to the resulting sequence has no observable side-effect, and each subscription will produce the asynchronous operation's result. + + + + Converts a Begin/End invoke function pair into an asynchronous function. + + The type of the first argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the second argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the third argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the fourth argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the fifth argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the sixth argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the seventh argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the eighth argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the ninth argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the tenth argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the eleventh argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the twelfth argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the thirteenth argument passed to the begin delegate. + The delegate that begins the asynchronous operation. + The delegate that ends the asynchronous operation. + Function that can be used to start the asynchronous operation and retrieve the result (represented as a Unit value) as an observable sequence. + or is null. + Each invocation of the resulting function will cause the asynchronous operation to be started. Subscription to the resulting sequence has no observable side-effect, and each subscription will produce the asynchronous operation's result. + + + + Converts a Begin/End invoke function pair into an asynchronous function. + + The type of the first argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the second argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the third argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the fourth argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the fifth argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the sixth argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the seventh argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the eighth argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the ninth argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the tenth argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the eleventh argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the twelfth argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the thirteenth argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the fourteenth argument passed to the begin delegate. + The delegate that begins the asynchronous operation. + The delegate that ends the asynchronous operation. + Function that can be used to start the asynchronous operation and retrieve the result (represented as a Unit value) as an observable sequence. + or is null. + Each invocation of the resulting function will cause the asynchronous operation to be started. Subscription to the resulting sequence has no observable side-effect, and each subscription will produce the asynchronous operation's result. + + + + Invokes the specified function asynchronously, surfacing the result through an observable sequence. + + The type of the result returned by the function. + Function to run asynchronously. + An observable sequence exposing the function's result value, or an exception. + is null. + + + The function is called immediately, not during the subscription of the resulting sequence. + Multiple subscriptions to the resulting sequence can observe the function's result. + + + + + + Invokes the specified function asynchronously on the specified scheduler, surfacing the result through an observable sequence + + The type of the result returned by the function. + Function to run asynchronously. + Scheduler to run the function on. + An observable sequence exposing the function's result value, or an exception. + or is null. + + + The function is called immediately, not during the subscription of the resulting sequence. + Multiple subscriptions to the resulting sequence can observe the function's result. + + + + + + Invokes the asynchronous function, surfacing the result through an observable sequence. + + The type of the result returned by the asynchronous function. + Asynchronous function to run. + An observable sequence exposing the function's result value, or an exception. + is null. + + + The function is started immediately, not during the subscription of the resulting sequence. + Multiple subscriptions to the resulting sequence can observe the function's result. + + + + + + Invokes the asynchronous function, surfacing the result through an observable sequence. + + The type of the result returned by the asynchronous function. + Asynchronous function to run. + Scheduler on which to notify observers. + An observable sequence exposing the function's result value, or an exception. + is null or is null. + + + The function is started immediately, not during the subscription of the resulting sequence. + Multiple subscriptions to the resulting sequence can observe the function's result. + + + + + + Invokes the asynchronous function, surfacing the result through an observable sequence. + The CancellationToken is shared by all subscriptions on the resulting observable sequence. See the remarks section for more information. + + The type of the result returned by the asynchronous function. + Asynchronous function to run. + An observable sequence exposing the function's result value, or an exception. + is null. + + + The function is started immediately, not during the subscription of the resulting sequence. + Multiple subscriptions to the resulting sequence can observe the function's result. + + If any subscription to the resulting sequence is disposed, the CancellationToken is set. The observer associated to the disposed + subscription won't see the TaskCanceledException, but other observers will. You can protect against this using the Catch operator. + Be careful when handing out the resulting sequence because of this behavior. The most common use is to have a single subscription + to the resulting sequence, which controls the CancellationToken state. Alternatively, you can control subscription behavior using + multicast operators. + + + + + + + Invokes the asynchronous function, surfacing the result through an observable sequence. + The CancellationToken is shared by all subscriptions on the resulting observable sequence. See the remarks section for more information. + + The type of the result returned by the asynchronous function. + Asynchronous function to run. + Scheduler on which to notify observers. + An observable sequence exposing the function's result value, or an exception. + is null or is null. + + + The function is started immediately, not during the subscription of the resulting sequence. + Multiple subscriptions to the resulting sequence can observe the function's result. + + If any subscription to the resulting sequence is disposed, the CancellationToken is set. The observer associated to the disposed + subscription won't see the TaskCanceledException, but other observers will. You can protect against this using the Catch operator. + Be careful when handing out the resulting sequence because of this behavior. The most common use is to have a single subscription + to the resulting sequence, which controls the CancellationToken state. Alternatively, you can control subscription behavior using + multicast operators. + + + + + + + Invokes the action asynchronously, surfacing the result through an observable sequence. + + Action to run asynchronously. + An observable sequence exposing a Unit value upon completion of the action, or an exception. + is null. + + + The action is called immediately, not during the subscription of the resulting sequence. + Multiple subscriptions to the resulting sequence can observe the action's outcome. + + + + + + Invokes the action asynchronously on the specified scheduler, surfacing the result through an observable sequence. + + Action to run asynchronously. + Scheduler to run the action on. + An observable sequence exposing a Unit value upon completion of the action, or an exception. + or is null. + + + The action is called immediately, not during the subscription of the resulting sequence. + Multiple subscriptions to the resulting sequence can observe the action's outcome. + + + + + + Invokes the asynchronous action, surfacing the result through an observable sequence. + + Asynchronous action to run. + An observable sequence exposing a Unit value upon completion of the action, or an exception. + is null. + + + The action is started immediately, not during the subscription of the resulting sequence. + Multiple subscriptions to the resulting sequence can observe the action's outcome. + + + + + + Invokes the asynchronous action, surfacing the result through an observable sequence. + + Asynchronous action to run. + Scheduler on which to notify observers. + An observable sequence exposing a Unit value upon completion of the action, or an exception. + is null or is null. + + + The action is started immediately, not during the subscription of the resulting sequence. + Multiple subscriptions to the resulting sequence can observe the action's outcome. + + + + + + Invokes the asynchronous action, surfacing the result through an observable sequence. + The CancellationToken is shared by all subscriptions on the resulting observable sequence. See the remarks section for more information. + + Asynchronous action to run. + An observable sequence exposing a Unit value upon completion of the action, or an exception. + is null. + + + The action is started immediately, not during the subscription of the resulting sequence. + Multiple subscriptions to the resulting sequence can observe the action's outcome. + + If any subscription to the resulting sequence is disposed, the CancellationToken is set. The observer associated to the disposed + subscription won't see the TaskCanceledException, but other observers will. You can protect against this using the Catch operator. + Be careful when handing out the resulting sequence because of this behavior. The most common use is to have a single subscription + to the resulting sequence, which controls the CancellationToken state. Alternatively, you can control subscription behavior using + multicast operators. + + + + + + + Invokes the asynchronous action, surfacing the result through an observable sequence. + The CancellationToken is shared by all subscriptions on the resulting observable sequence. See the remarks section for more information. + + Asynchronous action to run. + Scheduler on which to notify observers. + An observable sequence exposing a Unit value upon completion of the action, or an exception. + is null or is null. + + + The action is started immediately, not during the subscription of the resulting sequence. + Multiple subscriptions to the resulting sequence can observe the action's outcome. + + If any subscription to the resulting sequence is disposed, the CancellationToken is set. The observer associated to the disposed + subscription won't see the TaskCanceledException, but other observers will. You can protect against this using the Catch operator. + Be careful when handing out the resulting sequence because of this behavior. The most common use is to have a single subscription + to the resulting sequence, which controls the CancellationToken state. Alternatively, you can control subscription behavior using + multicast operators. + + + + + + + Converts an asynchronous function into an observable sequence. Each subscription to the resulting sequence causes the function to be started. + + The type of the result returned by the asynchronous function. + Asynchronous function to convert. + An observable sequence exposing the result of invoking the function, or an exception. + is null. + + + + Converts an asynchronous function into an observable sequence. Each subscription to the resulting sequence causes the function to be started. + + The type of the result returned by the asynchronous function. + Asynchronous function to convert. + Scheduler on which to notify observers. + An observable sequence exposing the result of invoking the function, or an exception. + is null or is null. + + + + Converts an asynchronous function into an observable sequence. Each subscription to the resulting sequence causes the function to be started. + The CancellationToken passed to the asynchronous function is tied to the observable sequence's subscription that triggered the function's invocation and can be used for best-effort cancellation. + + The type of the result returned by the asynchronous function. + Asynchronous function to convert. + An observable sequence exposing the result of invoking the function, or an exception. + is null. + When a subscription to the resulting sequence is disposed, the CancellationToken that was fed to the asynchronous function will be signaled. + + + + Converts an asynchronous function into an observable sequence. Each subscription to the resulting sequence causes the function to be started. + The CancellationToken passed to the asynchronous function is tied to the observable sequence's subscription that triggered the function's invocation and can be used for best-effort cancellation. + + The type of the result returned by the asynchronous function. + Asynchronous function to convert. + Scheduler on which to notify observers. + An observable sequence exposing the result of invoking the function, or an exception. + is null or is null. + When a subscription to the resulting sequence is disposed, the CancellationToken that was fed to the asynchronous function will be signaled. + + + + Converts an asynchronous action into an observable sequence. Each subscription to the resulting sequence causes the action to be started. + + Asynchronous action to convert. + An observable sequence exposing a Unit value upon completion of the action, or an exception. + is null. + + + + Converts an asynchronous action into an observable sequence. Each subscription to the resulting sequence causes the action to be started. + + Asynchronous action to convert. + Scheduler on which to notify observers. + An observable sequence exposing a Unit value upon completion of the action, or an exception. + is null or is null. + + + + Converts an asynchronous action into an observable sequence. Each subscription to the resulting sequence causes the action to be started. + The CancellationToken passed to the asynchronous action is tied to the observable sequence's subscription that triggered the action's invocation and can be used for best-effort cancellation. + + Asynchronous action to convert. + An observable sequence exposing a Unit value upon completion of the action, or an exception. + When a subscription to the resulting sequence is disposed, the CancellationToken that was fed to the asynchronous function will be signaled. + is null. + + + + Converts an asynchronous action into an observable sequence. Each subscription to the resulting sequence causes the action to be started. + The CancellationToken passed to the asynchronous action is tied to the observable sequence's subscription that triggered the action's invocation and can be used for best-effort cancellation. + + Asynchronous action to convert. + Scheduler on which to notify observers. + An observable sequence exposing a Unit value upon completion of the action, or an exception. + When a subscription to the resulting sequence is disposed, the CancellationToken that was fed to the asynchronous function will be signaled. + is null or is null. + + + + Converts the function into an asynchronous function. Each invocation of the resulting asynchronous function causes an invocation of the original synchronous function. + + The type of the result returned by the function. + Function to convert to an asynchronous function. + Asynchronous function. + is null. + + + + Converts the function into an asynchronous function. Each invocation of the resulting asynchronous function causes an invocation of the original synchronous function on the specified scheduler. + + The type of the result returned by the function. + Function to convert to an asynchronous function. + Scheduler to invoke the original function on. + Asynchronous function. + or is null. + + + + Converts the function into an asynchronous function. Each invocation of the resulting asynchronous function causes an invocation of the original synchronous function. + + The type of the first argument passed to the function. + The type of the result returned by the function. + Function to convert to an asynchronous function. + Asynchronous function. + is null. + + + + Converts the function into an asynchronous function. Each invocation of the resulting asynchronous function causes an invocation of the original synchronous function on the specified scheduler. + + The type of the first argument passed to the function. + The type of the result returned by the function. + Function to convert to an asynchronous function. + Scheduler to invoke the original function on. + Asynchronous function. + or is null. + + + + Converts the function into an asynchronous function. Each invocation of the resulting asynchronous function causes an invocation of the original synchronous function. + + The type of the first argument passed to the function. + The type of the second argument passed to the function. + The type of the result returned by the function. + Function to convert to an asynchronous function. + Asynchronous function. + is null. + + + + Converts the function into an asynchronous function. Each invocation of the resulting asynchronous function causes an invocation of the original synchronous function on the specified scheduler. + + The type of the first argument passed to the function. + The type of the second argument passed to the function. + The type of the result returned by the function. + Function to convert to an asynchronous function. + Scheduler to invoke the original function on. + Asynchronous function. + or is null. + + + + Converts the function into an asynchronous function. Each invocation of the resulting asynchronous function causes an invocation of the original synchronous function. + + The type of the first argument passed to the function. + The type of the second argument passed to the function. + The type of the third argument passed to the function. + The type of the result returned by the function. + Function to convert to an asynchronous function. + Asynchronous function. + is null. + + + + Converts the function into an asynchronous function. Each invocation of the resulting asynchronous function causes an invocation of the original synchronous function on the specified scheduler. + + The type of the first argument passed to the function. + The type of the second argument passed to the function. + The type of the third argument passed to the function. + The type of the result returned by the function. + Function to convert to an asynchronous function. + Scheduler to invoke the original function on. + Asynchronous function. + or is null. + + + + Converts the function into an asynchronous function. Each invocation of the resulting asynchronous function causes an invocation of the original synchronous function. + + The type of the first argument passed to the function. + The type of the second argument passed to the function. + The type of the third argument passed to the function. + The type of the fourth argument passed to the function. + The type of the result returned by the function. + Function to convert to an asynchronous function. + Asynchronous function. + is null. + + + + Converts the function into an asynchronous function. Each invocation of the resulting asynchronous function causes an invocation of the original synchronous function on the specified scheduler. + + The type of the first argument passed to the function. + The type of the second argument passed to the function. + The type of the third argument passed to the function. + The type of the fourth argument passed to the function. + The type of the result returned by the function. + Function to convert to an asynchronous function. + Scheduler to invoke the original function on. + Asynchronous function. + or is null. + + + + Converts the function into an asynchronous function. Each invocation of the resulting asynchronous function causes an invocation of the original synchronous function. + + The type of the first argument passed to the function. + The type of the second argument passed to the function. + The type of the third argument passed to the function. + The type of the fourth argument passed to the function. + The type of the fifth argument passed to the function. + The type of the result returned by the function. + Function to convert to an asynchronous function. + Asynchronous function. + is null. + + + + Converts the function into an asynchronous function. Each invocation of the resulting asynchronous function causes an invocation of the original synchronous function on the specified scheduler. + + The type of the first argument passed to the function. + The type of the second argument passed to the function. + The type of the third argument passed to the function. + The type of the fourth argument passed to the function. + The type of the fifth argument passed to the function. + The type of the result returned by the function. + Function to convert to an asynchronous function. + Scheduler to invoke the original function on. + Asynchronous function. + or is null. + + + + Converts the function into an asynchronous function. Each invocation of the resulting asynchronous function causes an invocation of the original synchronous function. + + The type of the first argument passed to the function. + The type of the second argument passed to the function. + The type of the third argument passed to the function. + The type of the fourth argument passed to the function. + The type of the fifth argument passed to the function. + The type of the sixth argument passed to the function. + The type of the result returned by the function. + Function to convert to an asynchronous function. + Asynchronous function. + is null. + + + + Converts the function into an asynchronous function. Each invocation of the resulting asynchronous function causes an invocation of the original synchronous function on the specified scheduler. + + The type of the first argument passed to the function. + The type of the second argument passed to the function. + The type of the third argument passed to the function. + The type of the fourth argument passed to the function. + The type of the fifth argument passed to the function. + The type of the sixth argument passed to the function. + The type of the result returned by the function. + Function to convert to an asynchronous function. + Scheduler to invoke the original function on. + Asynchronous function. + or is null. + + + + Converts the function into an asynchronous function. Each invocation of the resulting asynchronous function causes an invocation of the original synchronous function. + + The type of the first argument passed to the function. + The type of the second argument passed to the function. + The type of the third argument passed to the function. + The type of the fourth argument passed to the function. + The type of the fifth argument passed to the function. + The type of the sixth argument passed to the function. + The type of the seventh argument passed to the function. + The type of the result returned by the function. + Function to convert to an asynchronous function. + Asynchronous function. + is null. + + + + Converts the function into an asynchronous function. Each invocation of the resulting asynchronous function causes an invocation of the original synchronous function on the specified scheduler. + + The type of the first argument passed to the function. + The type of the second argument passed to the function. + The type of the third argument passed to the function. + The type of the fourth argument passed to the function. + The type of the fifth argument passed to the function. + The type of the sixth argument passed to the function. + The type of the seventh argument passed to the function. + The type of the result returned by the function. + Function to convert to an asynchronous function. + Scheduler to invoke the original function on. + Asynchronous function. + or is null. + + + + Converts the function into an asynchronous function. Each invocation of the resulting asynchronous function causes an invocation of the original synchronous function. + + The type of the first argument passed to the function. + The type of the second argument passed to the function. + The type of the third argument passed to the function. + The type of the fourth argument passed to the function. + The type of the fifth argument passed to the function. + The type of the sixth argument passed to the function. + The type of the seventh argument passed to the function. + The type of the eighth argument passed to the function. + The type of the result returned by the function. + Function to convert to an asynchronous function. + Asynchronous function. + is null. + + + + Converts the function into an asynchronous function. Each invocation of the resulting asynchronous function causes an invocation of the original synchronous function on the specified scheduler. + + The type of the first argument passed to the function. + The type of the second argument passed to the function. + The type of the third argument passed to the function. + The type of the fourth argument passed to the function. + The type of the fifth argument passed to the function. + The type of the sixth argument passed to the function. + The type of the seventh argument passed to the function. + The type of the eighth argument passed to the function. + The type of the result returned by the function. + Function to convert to an asynchronous function. + Scheduler to invoke the original function on. + Asynchronous function. + or is null. + + + + Converts the function into an asynchronous function. Each invocation of the resulting asynchronous function causes an invocation of the original synchronous function. + + The type of the first argument passed to the function. + The type of the second argument passed to the function. + The type of the third argument passed to the function. + The type of the fourth argument passed to the function. + The type of the fifth argument passed to the function. + The type of the sixth argument passed to the function. + The type of the seventh argument passed to the function. + The type of the eighth argument passed to the function. + The type of the ninth argument passed to the function. + The type of the result returned by the function. + Function to convert to an asynchronous function. + Asynchronous function. + is null. + + + + Converts the function into an asynchronous function. Each invocation of the resulting asynchronous function causes an invocation of the original synchronous function on the specified scheduler. + + The type of the first argument passed to the function. + The type of the second argument passed to the function. + The type of the third argument passed to the function. + The type of the fourth argument passed to the function. + The type of the fifth argument passed to the function. + The type of the sixth argument passed to the function. + The type of the seventh argument passed to the function. + The type of the eighth argument passed to the function. + The type of the ninth argument passed to the function. + The type of the result returned by the function. + Function to convert to an asynchronous function. + Scheduler to invoke the original function on. + Asynchronous function. + or is null. + + + + Converts the function into an asynchronous function. Each invocation of the resulting asynchronous function causes an invocation of the original synchronous function. + + The type of the first argument passed to the function. + The type of the second argument passed to the function. + The type of the third argument passed to the function. + The type of the fourth argument passed to the function. + The type of the fifth argument passed to the function. + The type of the sixth argument passed to the function. + The type of the seventh argument passed to the function. + The type of the eighth argument passed to the function. + The type of the ninth argument passed to the function. + The type of the tenth argument passed to the function. + The type of the result returned by the function. + Function to convert to an asynchronous function. + Asynchronous function. + is null. + + + + Converts the function into an asynchronous function. Each invocation of the resulting asynchronous function causes an invocation of the original synchronous function on the specified scheduler. + + The type of the first argument passed to the function. + The type of the second argument passed to the function. + The type of the third argument passed to the function. + The type of the fourth argument passed to the function. + The type of the fifth argument passed to the function. + The type of the sixth argument passed to the function. + The type of the seventh argument passed to the function. + The type of the eighth argument passed to the function. + The type of the ninth argument passed to the function. + The type of the tenth argument passed to the function. + The type of the result returned by the function. + Function to convert to an asynchronous function. + Scheduler to invoke the original function on. + Asynchronous function. + or is null. + + + + Converts the function into an asynchronous function. Each invocation of the resulting asynchronous function causes an invocation of the original synchronous function. + + The type of the first argument passed to the function. + The type of the second argument passed to the function. + The type of the third argument passed to the function. + The type of the fourth argument passed to the function. + The type of the fifth argument passed to the function. + The type of the sixth argument passed to the function. + The type of the seventh argument passed to the function. + The type of the eighth argument passed to the function. + The type of the ninth argument passed to the function. + The type of the tenth argument passed to the function. + The type of the eleventh argument passed to the function. + The type of the result returned by the function. + Function to convert to an asynchronous function. + Asynchronous function. + is null. + + + + Converts the function into an asynchronous function. Each invocation of the resulting asynchronous function causes an invocation of the original synchronous function on the specified scheduler. + + The type of the first argument passed to the function. + The type of the second argument passed to the function. + The type of the third argument passed to the function. + The type of the fourth argument passed to the function. + The type of the fifth argument passed to the function. + The type of the sixth argument passed to the function. + The type of the seventh argument passed to the function. + The type of the eighth argument passed to the function. + The type of the ninth argument passed to the function. + The type of the tenth argument passed to the function. + The type of the eleventh argument passed to the function. + The type of the result returned by the function. + Function to convert to an asynchronous function. + Scheduler to invoke the original function on. + Asynchronous function. + or is null. + + + + Converts the function into an asynchronous function. Each invocation of the resulting asynchronous function causes an invocation of the original synchronous function. + + The type of the first argument passed to the function. + The type of the second argument passed to the function. + The type of the third argument passed to the function. + The type of the fourth argument passed to the function. + The type of the fifth argument passed to the function. + The type of the sixth argument passed to the function. + The type of the seventh argument passed to the function. + The type of the eighth argument passed to the function. + The type of the ninth argument passed to the function. + The type of the tenth argument passed to the function. + The type of the eleventh argument passed to the function. + The type of the twelfth argument passed to the function. + The type of the result returned by the function. + Function to convert to an asynchronous function. + Asynchronous function. + is null. + + + + Converts the function into an asynchronous function. Each invocation of the resulting asynchronous function causes an invocation of the original synchronous function on the specified scheduler. + + The type of the first argument passed to the function. + The type of the second argument passed to the function. + The type of the third argument passed to the function. + The type of the fourth argument passed to the function. + The type of the fifth argument passed to the function. + The type of the sixth argument passed to the function. + The type of the seventh argument passed to the function. + The type of the eighth argument passed to the function. + The type of the ninth argument passed to the function. + The type of the tenth argument passed to the function. + The type of the eleventh argument passed to the function. + The type of the twelfth argument passed to the function. + The type of the result returned by the function. + Function to convert to an asynchronous function. + Scheduler to invoke the original function on. + Asynchronous function. + or is null. + + + + Converts the function into an asynchronous function. Each invocation of the resulting asynchronous function causes an invocation of the original synchronous function. + + The type of the first argument passed to the function. + The type of the second argument passed to the function. + The type of the third argument passed to the function. + The type of the fourth argument passed to the function. + The type of the fifth argument passed to the function. + The type of the sixth argument passed to the function. + The type of the seventh argument passed to the function. + The type of the eighth argument passed to the function. + The type of the ninth argument passed to the function. + The type of the tenth argument passed to the function. + The type of the eleventh argument passed to the function. + The type of the twelfth argument passed to the function. + The type of the thirteenth argument passed to the function. + The type of the result returned by the function. + Function to convert to an asynchronous function. + Asynchronous function. + is null. + + + + Converts the function into an asynchronous function. Each invocation of the resulting asynchronous function causes an invocation of the original synchronous function on the specified scheduler. + + The type of the first argument passed to the function. + The type of the second argument passed to the function. + The type of the third argument passed to the function. + The type of the fourth argument passed to the function. + The type of the fifth argument passed to the function. + The type of the sixth argument passed to the function. + The type of the seventh argument passed to the function. + The type of the eighth argument passed to the function. + The type of the ninth argument passed to the function. + The type of the tenth argument passed to the function. + The type of the eleventh argument passed to the function. + The type of the twelfth argument passed to the function. + The type of the thirteenth argument passed to the function. + The type of the result returned by the function. + Function to convert to an asynchronous function. + Scheduler to invoke the original function on. + Asynchronous function. + or is null. + + + + Converts the function into an asynchronous function. Each invocation of the resulting asynchronous function causes an invocation of the original synchronous function. + + The type of the first argument passed to the function. + The type of the second argument passed to the function. + The type of the third argument passed to the function. + The type of the fourth argument passed to the function. + The type of the fifth argument passed to the function. + The type of the sixth argument passed to the function. + The type of the seventh argument passed to the function. + The type of the eighth argument passed to the function. + The type of the ninth argument passed to the function. + The type of the tenth argument passed to the function. + The type of the eleventh argument passed to the function. + The type of the twelfth argument passed to the function. + The type of the thirteenth argument passed to the function. + The type of the fourteenth argument passed to the function. + The type of the result returned by the function. + Function to convert to an asynchronous function. + Asynchronous function. + is null. + + + + Converts the function into an asynchronous function. Each invocation of the resulting asynchronous function causes an invocation of the original synchronous function on the specified scheduler. + + The type of the first argument passed to the function. + The type of the second argument passed to the function. + The type of the third argument passed to the function. + The type of the fourth argument passed to the function. + The type of the fifth argument passed to the function. + The type of the sixth argument passed to the function. + The type of the seventh argument passed to the function. + The type of the eighth argument passed to the function. + The type of the ninth argument passed to the function. + The type of the tenth argument passed to the function. + The type of the eleventh argument passed to the function. + The type of the twelfth argument passed to the function. + The type of the thirteenth argument passed to the function. + The type of the fourteenth argument passed to the function. + The type of the result returned by the function. + Function to convert to an asynchronous function. + Scheduler to invoke the original function on. + Asynchronous function. + or is null. + + + + Converts the function into an asynchronous function. Each invocation of the resulting asynchronous function causes an invocation of the original synchronous function. + + The type of the first argument passed to the function. + The type of the second argument passed to the function. + The type of the third argument passed to the function. + The type of the fourth argument passed to the function. + The type of the fifth argument passed to the function. + The type of the sixth argument passed to the function. + The type of the seventh argument passed to the function. + The type of the eighth argument passed to the function. + The type of the ninth argument passed to the function. + The type of the tenth argument passed to the function. + The type of the eleventh argument passed to the function. + The type of the twelfth argument passed to the function. + The type of the thirteenth argument passed to the function. + The type of the fourteenth argument passed to the function. + The type of the fifteenth argument passed to the function. + The type of the result returned by the function. + Function to convert to an asynchronous function. + Asynchronous function. + is null. + + + + Converts the function into an asynchronous function. Each invocation of the resulting asynchronous function causes an invocation of the original synchronous function on the specified scheduler. + + The type of the first argument passed to the function. + The type of the second argument passed to the function. + The type of the third argument passed to the function. + The type of the fourth argument passed to the function. + The type of the fifth argument passed to the function. + The type of the sixth argument passed to the function. + The type of the seventh argument passed to the function. + The type of the eighth argument passed to the function. + The type of the ninth argument passed to the function. + The type of the tenth argument passed to the function. + The type of the eleventh argument passed to the function. + The type of the twelfth argument passed to the function. + The type of the thirteenth argument passed to the function. + The type of the fourteenth argument passed to the function. + The type of the fifteenth argument passed to the function. + The type of the result returned by the function. + Function to convert to an asynchronous function. + Scheduler to invoke the original function on. + Asynchronous function. + or is null. + + + + Converts the function into an asynchronous function. Each invocation of the resulting asynchronous function causes an invocation of the original synchronous function. + + The type of the first argument passed to the function. + The type of the second argument passed to the function. + The type of the third argument passed to the function. + The type of the fourth argument passed to the function. + The type of the fifth argument passed to the function. + The type of the sixth argument passed to the function. + The type of the seventh argument passed to the function. + The type of the eighth argument passed to the function. + The type of the ninth argument passed to the function. + The type of the tenth argument passed to the function. + The type of the eleventh argument passed to the function. + The type of the twelfth argument passed to the function. + The type of the thirteenth argument passed to the function. + The type of the fourteenth argument passed to the function. + The type of the fifteenth argument passed to the function. + The type of the sixteenth argument passed to the function. + The type of the result returned by the function. + Function to convert to an asynchronous function. + Asynchronous function. + is null. + + + + Converts the function into an asynchronous function. Each invocation of the resulting asynchronous function causes an invocation of the original synchronous function on the specified scheduler. + + The type of the first argument passed to the function. + The type of the second argument passed to the function. + The type of the third argument passed to the function. + The type of the fourth argument passed to the function. + The type of the fifth argument passed to the function. + The type of the sixth argument passed to the function. + The type of the seventh argument passed to the function. + The type of the eighth argument passed to the function. + The type of the ninth argument passed to the function. + The type of the tenth argument passed to the function. + The type of the eleventh argument passed to the function. + The type of the twelfth argument passed to the function. + The type of the thirteenth argument passed to the function. + The type of the fourteenth argument passed to the function. + The type of the fifteenth argument passed to the function. + The type of the sixteenth argument passed to the function. + The type of the result returned by the function. + Function to convert to an asynchronous function. + Scheduler to invoke the original function on. + Asynchronous function. + or is null. + + + + Converts the function into an asynchronous action. Each invocation of the resulting asynchronous action causes an invocation of the original synchronous action on the specified scheduler. + + Action to convert to an asynchronous action. + Asynchronous action. + is null. + + + + Converts the function into an asynchronous action. Each invocation of the resulting asynchronous action causes an invocation of the original synchronous action on the specified scheduler. + + Action to convert to an asynchronous action. + Scheduler to invoke the original action on. + Asynchronous action. + or is null. + + + + Converts the function into an asynchronous action. Each invocation of the resulting asynchronous action causes an invocation of the original synchronous action on the default scheduler. + + The type of the first argument passed to the action. + Action to convert to an asynchronous action. + Asynchronous action. + is null. + + + + Converts the function into an asynchronous action. Each invocation of the resulting asynchronous action causes an invocation of the original synchronous action on the specified scheduler. + + The type of the first argument passed to the action. + Action to convert to an asynchronous action. + Scheduler to invoke the original action on. + Asynchronous action. + or is null. + + + + Converts the function into an asynchronous action. Each invocation of the resulting asynchronous action causes an invocation of the original synchronous action on the default scheduler. + + The type of the first argument passed to the action. + The type of the second argument passed to the action. + Action to convert to an asynchronous action. + Asynchronous action. + is null. + + + + Converts the function into an asynchronous action. Each invocation of the resulting asynchronous action causes an invocation of the original synchronous action on the specified scheduler. + + The type of the first argument passed to the action. + The type of the second argument passed to the action. + Action to convert to an asynchronous action. + Scheduler to invoke the original action on. + Asynchronous action. + or is null. + + + + Converts the function into an asynchronous action. Each invocation of the resulting asynchronous action causes an invocation of the original synchronous action on the default scheduler. + + The type of the first argument passed to the action. + The type of the second argument passed to the action. + The type of the third argument passed to the action. + Action to convert to an asynchronous action. + Asynchronous action. + is null. + + + + Converts the function into an asynchronous action. Each invocation of the resulting asynchronous action causes an invocation of the original synchronous action on the specified scheduler. + + The type of the first argument passed to the action. + The type of the second argument passed to the action. + The type of the third argument passed to the action. + Action to convert to an asynchronous action. + Scheduler to invoke the original action on. + Asynchronous action. + or is null. + + + + Converts the function into an asynchronous action. Each invocation of the resulting asynchronous action causes an invocation of the original synchronous action on the default scheduler. + + The type of the first argument passed to the action. + The type of the second argument passed to the action. + The type of the third argument passed to the action. + The type of the fourth argument passed to the action. + Action to convert to an asynchronous action. + Asynchronous action. + is null. + + + + Converts the function into an asynchronous action. Each invocation of the resulting asynchronous action causes an invocation of the original synchronous action on the specified scheduler. + + The type of the first argument passed to the action. + The type of the second argument passed to the action. + The type of the third argument passed to the action. + The type of the fourth argument passed to the action. + Action to convert to an asynchronous action. + Scheduler to invoke the original action on. + Asynchronous action. + or is null. + + + + Converts the function into an asynchronous action. Each invocation of the resulting asynchronous action causes an invocation of the original synchronous action on the default scheduler. + + The type of the first argument passed to the action. + The type of the second argument passed to the action. + The type of the third argument passed to the action. + The type of the fourth argument passed to the action. + The type of the fifth argument passed to the action. + Action to convert to an asynchronous action. + Asynchronous action. + is null. + + + + Converts the function into an asynchronous action. Each invocation of the resulting asynchronous action causes an invocation of the original synchronous action on the specified scheduler. + + The type of the first argument passed to the action. + The type of the second argument passed to the action. + The type of the third argument passed to the action. + The type of the fourth argument passed to the action. + The type of the fifth argument passed to the action. + Action to convert to an asynchronous action. + Scheduler to invoke the original action on. + Asynchronous action. + or is null. + + + + Converts the function into an asynchronous action. Each invocation of the resulting asynchronous action causes an invocation of the original synchronous action on the default scheduler. + + The type of the first argument passed to the action. + The type of the second argument passed to the action. + The type of the third argument passed to the action. + The type of the fourth argument passed to the action. + The type of the fifth argument passed to the action. + The type of the sixth argument passed to the action. + Action to convert to an asynchronous action. + Asynchronous action. + is null. + + + + Converts the function into an asynchronous action. Each invocation of the resulting asynchronous action causes an invocation of the original synchronous action on the specified scheduler. + + The type of the first argument passed to the action. + The type of the second argument passed to the action. + The type of the third argument passed to the action. + The type of the fourth argument passed to the action. + The type of the fifth argument passed to the action. + The type of the sixth argument passed to the action. + Action to convert to an asynchronous action. + Scheduler to invoke the original action on. + Asynchronous action. + or is null. + + + + Converts the function into an asynchronous action. Each invocation of the resulting asynchronous action causes an invocation of the original synchronous action on the default scheduler. + + The type of the first argument passed to the action. + The type of the second argument passed to the action. + The type of the third argument passed to the action. + The type of the fourth argument passed to the action. + The type of the fifth argument passed to the action. + The type of the sixth argument passed to the action. + The type of the seventh argument passed to the action. + Action to convert to an asynchronous action. + Asynchronous action. + is null. + + + + Converts the function into an asynchronous action. Each invocation of the resulting asynchronous action causes an invocation of the original synchronous action on the specified scheduler. + + The type of the first argument passed to the action. + The type of the second argument passed to the action. + The type of the third argument passed to the action. + The type of the fourth argument passed to the action. + The type of the fifth argument passed to the action. + The type of the sixth argument passed to the action. + The type of the seventh argument passed to the action. + Action to convert to an asynchronous action. + Scheduler to invoke the original action on. + Asynchronous action. + or is null. + + + + Converts the function into an asynchronous action. Each invocation of the resulting asynchronous action causes an invocation of the original synchronous action on the default scheduler. + + The type of the first argument passed to the action. + The type of the second argument passed to the action. + The type of the third argument passed to the action. + The type of the fourth argument passed to the action. + The type of the fifth argument passed to the action. + The type of the sixth argument passed to the action. + The type of the seventh argument passed to the action. + The type of the eighth argument passed to the action. + Action to convert to an asynchronous action. + Asynchronous action. + is null. + + + + Converts the function into an asynchronous action. Each invocation of the resulting asynchronous action causes an invocation of the original synchronous action on the specified scheduler. + + The type of the first argument passed to the action. + The type of the second argument passed to the action. + The type of the third argument passed to the action. + The type of the fourth argument passed to the action. + The type of the fifth argument passed to the action. + The type of the sixth argument passed to the action. + The type of the seventh argument passed to the action. + The type of the eighth argument passed to the action. + Action to convert to an asynchronous action. + Scheduler to invoke the original action on. + Asynchronous action. + or is null. + + + + Converts the function into an asynchronous action. Each invocation of the resulting asynchronous action causes an invocation of the original synchronous action on the default scheduler. + + The type of the first argument passed to the action. + The type of the second argument passed to the action. + The type of the third argument passed to the action. + The type of the fourth argument passed to the action. + The type of the fifth argument passed to the action. + The type of the sixth argument passed to the action. + The type of the seventh argument passed to the action. + The type of the eighth argument passed to the action. + The type of the ninth argument passed to the action. + Action to convert to an asynchronous action. + Asynchronous action. + is null. + + + + Converts the function into an asynchronous action. Each invocation of the resulting asynchronous action causes an invocation of the original synchronous action on the specified scheduler. + + The type of the first argument passed to the action. + The type of the second argument passed to the action. + The type of the third argument passed to the action. + The type of the fourth argument passed to the action. + The type of the fifth argument passed to the action. + The type of the sixth argument passed to the action. + The type of the seventh argument passed to the action. + The type of the eighth argument passed to the action. + The type of the ninth argument passed to the action. + Action to convert to an asynchronous action. + Scheduler to invoke the original action on. + Asynchronous action. + or is null. + + + + Converts the function into an asynchronous action. Each invocation of the resulting asynchronous action causes an invocation of the original synchronous action on the default scheduler. + + The type of the first argument passed to the action. + The type of the second argument passed to the action. + The type of the third argument passed to the action. + The type of the fourth argument passed to the action. + The type of the fifth argument passed to the action. + The type of the sixth argument passed to the action. + The type of the seventh argument passed to the action. + The type of the eighth argument passed to the action. + The type of the ninth argument passed to the action. + The type of the tenth argument passed to the action. + Action to convert to an asynchronous action. + Asynchronous action. + is null. + + + + Converts the function into an asynchronous action. Each invocation of the resulting asynchronous action causes an invocation of the original synchronous action on the specified scheduler. + + The type of the first argument passed to the action. + The type of the second argument passed to the action. + The type of the third argument passed to the action. + The type of the fourth argument passed to the action. + The type of the fifth argument passed to the action. + The type of the sixth argument passed to the action. + The type of the seventh argument passed to the action. + The type of the eighth argument passed to the action. + The type of the ninth argument passed to the action. + The type of the tenth argument passed to the action. + Action to convert to an asynchronous action. + Scheduler to invoke the original action on. + Asynchronous action. + or is null. + + + + Converts the function into an asynchronous action. Each invocation of the resulting asynchronous action causes an invocation of the original synchronous action on the default scheduler. + + The type of the first argument passed to the action. + The type of the second argument passed to the action. + The type of the third argument passed to the action. + The type of the fourth argument passed to the action. + The type of the fifth argument passed to the action. + The type of the sixth argument passed to the action. + The type of the seventh argument passed to the action. + The type of the eighth argument passed to the action. + The type of the ninth argument passed to the action. + The type of the tenth argument passed to the action. + The type of the eleventh argument passed to the action. + Action to convert to an asynchronous action. + Asynchronous action. + is null. + + + + Converts the function into an asynchronous action. Each invocation of the resulting asynchronous action causes an invocation of the original synchronous action on the specified scheduler. + + The type of the first argument passed to the action. + The type of the second argument passed to the action. + The type of the third argument passed to the action. + The type of the fourth argument passed to the action. + The type of the fifth argument passed to the action. + The type of the sixth argument passed to the action. + The type of the seventh argument passed to the action. + The type of the eighth argument passed to the action. + The type of the ninth argument passed to the action. + The type of the tenth argument passed to the action. + The type of the eleventh argument passed to the action. + Action to convert to an asynchronous action. + Scheduler to invoke the original action on. + Asynchronous action. + or is null. + + + + Converts the function into an asynchronous action. Each invocation of the resulting asynchronous action causes an invocation of the original synchronous action on the default scheduler. + + The type of the first argument passed to the action. + The type of the second argument passed to the action. + The type of the third argument passed to the action. + The type of the fourth argument passed to the action. + The type of the fifth argument passed to the action. + The type of the sixth argument passed to the action. + The type of the seventh argument passed to the action. + The type of the eighth argument passed to the action. + The type of the ninth argument passed to the action. + The type of the tenth argument passed to the action. + The type of the eleventh argument passed to the action. + The type of the twelfth argument passed to the action. + Action to convert to an asynchronous action. + Asynchronous action. + is null. + + + + Converts the function into an asynchronous action. Each invocation of the resulting asynchronous action causes an invocation of the original synchronous action on the specified scheduler. + + The type of the first argument passed to the action. + The type of the second argument passed to the action. + The type of the third argument passed to the action. + The type of the fourth argument passed to the action. + The type of the fifth argument passed to the action. + The type of the sixth argument passed to the action. + The type of the seventh argument passed to the action. + The type of the eighth argument passed to the action. + The type of the ninth argument passed to the action. + The type of the tenth argument passed to the action. + The type of the eleventh argument passed to the action. + The type of the twelfth argument passed to the action. + Action to convert to an asynchronous action. + Scheduler to invoke the original action on. + Asynchronous action. + or is null. + + + + Converts the function into an asynchronous action. Each invocation of the resulting asynchronous action causes an invocation of the original synchronous action on the default scheduler. + + The type of the first argument passed to the action. + The type of the second argument passed to the action. + The type of the third argument passed to the action. + The type of the fourth argument passed to the action. + The type of the fifth argument passed to the action. + The type of the sixth argument passed to the action. + The type of the seventh argument passed to the action. + The type of the eighth argument passed to the action. + The type of the ninth argument passed to the action. + The type of the tenth argument passed to the action. + The type of the eleventh argument passed to the action. + The type of the twelfth argument passed to the action. + The type of the thirteenth argument passed to the action. + Action to convert to an asynchronous action. + Asynchronous action. + is null. + + + + Converts the function into an asynchronous action. Each invocation of the resulting asynchronous action causes an invocation of the original synchronous action on the specified scheduler. + + The type of the first argument passed to the action. + The type of the second argument passed to the action. + The type of the third argument passed to the action. + The type of the fourth argument passed to the action. + The type of the fifth argument passed to the action. + The type of the sixth argument passed to the action. + The type of the seventh argument passed to the action. + The type of the eighth argument passed to the action. + The type of the ninth argument passed to the action. + The type of the tenth argument passed to the action. + The type of the eleventh argument passed to the action. + The type of the twelfth argument passed to the action. + The type of the thirteenth argument passed to the action. + Action to convert to an asynchronous action. + Scheduler to invoke the original action on. + Asynchronous action. + or is null. + + + + Converts the function into an asynchronous action. Each invocation of the resulting asynchronous action causes an invocation of the original synchronous action on the default scheduler. + + The type of the first argument passed to the action. + The type of the second argument passed to the action. + The type of the third argument passed to the action. + The type of the fourth argument passed to the action. + The type of the fifth argument passed to the action. + The type of the sixth argument passed to the action. + The type of the seventh argument passed to the action. + The type of the eighth argument passed to the action. + The type of the ninth argument passed to the action. + The type of the tenth argument passed to the action. + The type of the eleventh argument passed to the action. + The type of the twelfth argument passed to the action. + The type of the thirteenth argument passed to the action. + The type of the fourteenth argument passed to the action. + Action to convert to an asynchronous action. + Asynchronous action. + is null. + + + + Converts the function into an asynchronous action. Each invocation of the resulting asynchronous action causes an invocation of the original synchronous action on the specified scheduler. + + The type of the first argument passed to the action. + The type of the second argument passed to the action. + The type of the third argument passed to the action. + The type of the fourth argument passed to the action. + The type of the fifth argument passed to the action. + The type of the sixth argument passed to the action. + The type of the seventh argument passed to the action. + The type of the eighth argument passed to the action. + The type of the ninth argument passed to the action. + The type of the tenth argument passed to the action. + The type of the eleventh argument passed to the action. + The type of the twelfth argument passed to the action. + The type of the thirteenth argument passed to the action. + The type of the fourteenth argument passed to the action. + Action to convert to an asynchronous action. + Scheduler to invoke the original action on. + Asynchronous action. + or is null. + + + + Converts the function into an asynchronous action. Each invocation of the resulting asynchronous action causes an invocation of the original synchronous action on the default scheduler. + + The type of the first argument passed to the action. + The type of the second argument passed to the action. + The type of the third argument passed to the action. + The type of the fourth argument passed to the action. + The type of the fifth argument passed to the action. + The type of the sixth argument passed to the action. + The type of the seventh argument passed to the action. + The type of the eighth argument passed to the action. + The type of the ninth argument passed to the action. + The type of the tenth argument passed to the action. + The type of the eleventh argument passed to the action. + The type of the twelfth argument passed to the action. + The type of the thirteenth argument passed to the action. + The type of the fourteenth argument passed to the action. + The type of the fifteenth argument passed to the action. + Action to convert to an asynchronous action. + Asynchronous action. + is null. + + + + Converts the function into an asynchronous action. Each invocation of the resulting asynchronous action causes an invocation of the original synchronous action on the specified scheduler. + + The type of the first argument passed to the action. + The type of the second argument passed to the action. + The type of the third argument passed to the action. + The type of the fourth argument passed to the action. + The type of the fifth argument passed to the action. + The type of the sixth argument passed to the action. + The type of the seventh argument passed to the action. + The type of the eighth argument passed to the action. + The type of the ninth argument passed to the action. + The type of the tenth argument passed to the action. + The type of the eleventh argument passed to the action. + The type of the twelfth argument passed to the action. + The type of the thirteenth argument passed to the action. + The type of the fourteenth argument passed to the action. + The type of the fifteenth argument passed to the action. + Action to convert to an asynchronous action. + Scheduler to invoke the original action on. + Asynchronous action. + or is null. + + + + Converts the function into an asynchronous action. Each invocation of the resulting asynchronous action causes an invocation of the original synchronous action on the default scheduler. + + The type of the first argument passed to the action. + The type of the second argument passed to the action. + The type of the third argument passed to the action. + The type of the fourth argument passed to the action. + The type of the fifth argument passed to the action. + The type of the sixth argument passed to the action. + The type of the seventh argument passed to the action. + The type of the eighth argument passed to the action. + The type of the ninth argument passed to the action. + The type of the tenth argument passed to the action. + The type of the eleventh argument passed to the action. + The type of the twelfth argument passed to the action. + The type of the thirteenth argument passed to the action. + The type of the fourteenth argument passed to the action. + The type of the fifteenth argument passed to the action. + The type of the sixteenth argument passed to the action. + Action to convert to an asynchronous action. + Asynchronous action. + is null. + + + + Converts the function into an asynchronous action. Each invocation of the resulting asynchronous action causes an invocation of the original synchronous action on the specified scheduler. + + The type of the first argument passed to the action. + The type of the second argument passed to the action. + The type of the third argument passed to the action. + The type of the fourth argument passed to the action. + The type of the fifth argument passed to the action. + The type of the sixth argument passed to the action. + The type of the seventh argument passed to the action. + The type of the eighth argument passed to the action. + The type of the ninth argument passed to the action. + The type of the tenth argument passed to the action. + The type of the eleventh argument passed to the action. + The type of the twelfth argument passed to the action. + The type of the thirteenth argument passed to the action. + The type of the fourteenth argument passed to the action. + The type of the fifteenth argument passed to the action. + The type of the sixteenth argument passed to the action. + Action to convert to an asynchronous action. + Scheduler to invoke the original action on. + Asynchronous action. + or is null. + + + + Gets an awaiter that returns the last value of the observable sequence or throws an exception if the sequence is empty. + This operation subscribes to the observable sequence, making it hot. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source sequence to await. + Object that can be awaited. + is null. + + + + Gets an awaiter that returns the last value of the observable sequence or throws an exception if the sequence is empty. + This operation subscribes and connects to the observable sequence, making it hot. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source sequence to await. + Object that can be awaited. + is null. + + + + Gets an awaiter that returns the last value of the observable sequence or throws an exception if the sequence is empty. + This operation subscribes to the observable sequence, making it hot. The supplied CancellationToken can be used to cancel the subscription. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source sequence to await. + Cancellation token. + Object that can be awaited. + is null. + + + + Gets an awaiter that returns the last value of the observable sequence or throws an exception if the sequence is empty. + This operation subscribes and connects to the observable sequence, making it hot. The supplied CancellationToken can be used to cancel the subscription and connection. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source sequence to await. + Cancellation token. + Object that can be awaited. + is null. + + + + Multicasts the source sequence notifications through the specified subject to the resulting connectable observable. Upon connection of the + connectable observable, the subject is subscribed to the source exactly one, and messages are forwarded to the observers registered with + the connectable observable. For specializations with fixed subject types, see Publish, PublishLast, and Replay. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + The type of the elements in the result sequence. + Source sequence whose elements will be pushed into the specified subject. + Subject to push source elements into. + A connectable observable sequence that upon connection causes the source sequence to push results into the specified subject. + or is null. + + + + Multicasts the source sequence notifications through an instantiated subject into all uses of the sequence within a selector function. Each + subscription to the resulting sequence causes a separate multicast invocation, exposing the sequence resulting from the selector function's + invocation. For specializations with fixed subject types, see Publish, PublishLast, and Replay. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + The type of the elements produced by the intermediate subject. + The type of the elements in the result sequence. + Source sequence which will be multicasted in the specified selector function. + Factory function to create an intermediate subject through which the source sequence's elements will be multicast to the selector function. + Selector function which can use the multicasted source sequence subject to the policies enforced by the created subject. + An observable sequence that contains the elements of a sequence produced by multicasting the source sequence within a selector function. + or or is null. + + + + Returns a connectable observable sequence that shares a single subscription to the underlying sequence. + This operator is a specialization of Multicast using a regular . + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source sequence whose elements will be multicasted through a single shared subscription. + A connectable observable sequence that shares a single subscription to the underlying sequence. + is null. + Subscribers will receive all notifications of the source from the time of the subscription on. + + + + + Returns an observable sequence that is the result of invoking the selector on a connectable observable sequence that shares a single subscription to the underlying sequence. + This operator is a specialization of Multicast using a regular . + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + The type of the elements in the result sequence. + Source sequence whose elements will be multicasted through a single shared subscription. + Selector function which can use the multicasted source sequence as many times as needed, without causing multiple subscriptions to the source sequence. Subscribers to the given source will receive all notifications of the source from the time of the subscription on. + An observable sequence that contains the elements of a sequence produced by multicasting the source sequence within a selector function. + or is null. + + + + + Returns a connectable observable sequence that shares a single subscription to the underlying sequence and starts with initialValue. + This operator is a specialization of Multicast using a . + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source sequence whose elements will be multicasted through a single shared subscription. + Initial value received by observers upon subscription. + A connectable observable sequence that shares a single subscription to the underlying sequence. + is null. + Subscribers will receive immediately receive the initial value, followed by all notifications of the source from the time of the subscription on. + + + + + Returns an observable sequence that is the result of invoking the selector on a connectable observable sequence that shares a single subscription to the underlying sequence and starts with initialValue. + This operator is a specialization of Multicast using a . + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + The type of the elements in the result sequence. + Source sequence whose elements will be multicasted through a single shared subscription. + Selector function which can use the multicasted source sequence as many times as needed, without causing multiple subscriptions to the source sequence. Subscribers to the given source will receive immediately receive the initial value, followed by all notifications of the source from the time of the subscription on. + Initial value received by observers upon subscription. + An observable sequence that contains the elements of a sequence produced by multicasting the source sequence within a selector function. + or is null. + + + + + Returns a connectable observable sequence that shares a single subscription to the underlying sequence containing only the last notification. + This operator is a specialization of Multicast using a . + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source sequence whose elements will be multicasted through a single shared subscription. + A connectable observable sequence that shares a single subscription to the underlying sequence. + is null. + Subscribers will only receive the last notification of the source. + + + + + Returns an observable sequence that is the result of invoking the selector on a connectable observable sequence that shares a single subscription to the underlying sequence containing only the last notification. + This operator is a specialization of Multicast using a . + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + The type of the elements in the result sequence. + Source sequence whose elements will be multicasted through a single shared subscription. + Selector function which can use the multicasted source sequence as many times as needed, without causing multiple subscriptions to the source sequence. Subscribers to the given source will only receive the last notification of the source. + An observable sequence that contains the elements of a sequence produced by multicasting the source sequence within a selector function. + or is null. + + + + + Returns an observable sequence that stays connected to the source as long as there is at least one subscription to the observable sequence. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Connectable observable sequence. + An observable sequence that stays connected to the source as long as there is at least one subscription to the observable sequence. + is null. + + + + Returns an observable sequence that stays connected to the source as long as there is at least one subscription to the observable sequence. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Connectable observable sequence. + The time span that should be waited before possibly unsubscribing from the connectable observable. + An observable sequence that stays connected to the source as long as there is at least one subscription to the observable sequence. + is null. + + + + Returns an observable sequence that stays connected to the source as long as there is at least one subscription to the observable sequence. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Connectable observable sequence. + The time span that should be waited before possibly unsubscribing from the connectable observable. + The scheduler to use for delayed unsubscription. + An observable sequence that stays connected to the source as long as there is at least one subscription to the observable sequence. + is null. + + + + Returns an observable sequence that stays connected to the source as long as there is at least one subscription to the observable sequence. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Connectable observable sequence. + The minimum number of observers required to subscribe before establishing the connection to the source. + An observable sequence that stays connected to the source as long as there is at least one subscription to the observable sequence. + is null. + is non-positive. + + + + Returns an observable sequence that stays connected to the source as long as there is at least one subscription to the observable sequence. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Connectable observable sequence. + The minimum number of observers required to subscribe before establishing the connection to the source. + The time span that should be waited before possibly unsubscribing from the connectable observable. + An observable sequence that stays connected to the source as long as there is at least one subscription to the observable sequence. + is null. + is non-positive. + + + + Returns an observable sequence that stays connected to the source as long as there is at least one subscription to the observable sequence. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Connectable observable sequence. + The minimum number of observers required to subscribe before establishing the connection to the source. + The time span that should be waited before possibly unsubscribing from the connectable observable. + The scheduler to use for delayed unsubscription. + An observable sequence that stays connected to the source as long as there is at least one subscription to the observable sequence. + is null. + is non-positive. + + + + Automatically connect the upstream IConnectableObservable at most once when the + specified number of IObservers have subscribed to this IObservable. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Connectable observable sequence. + The number of observers required to subscribe before the connection to source happens, non-positive value will trigger an immediate subscription. + If not null, the connection's IDisposable is provided to it. + An observable sequence that connects to the source at most once when the given number of observers have subscribed to it. + is null. + + + + Returns a connectable observable sequence that shares a single subscription to the underlying sequence replaying all notifications. + This operator is a specialization of Multicast using a . + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source sequence whose elements will be multicasted through a single shared subscription. + A connectable observable sequence that shares a single subscription to the underlying sequence. + is null. + Subscribers will receive all the notifications of the source. + + + + + Returns a connectable observable sequence that shares a single subscription to the underlying sequence replaying all notifications. + This operator is a specialization of Multicast using a . + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source sequence whose elements will be multicasted through a single shared subscription. + Scheduler where connected observers will be invoked on. + A connectable observable sequence that shares a single subscription to the underlying sequence. + or is null. + Subscribers will receive all the notifications of the source. + + + + + Returns an observable sequence that is the result of invoking the selector on a connectable observable sequence that shares a single subscription to the underlying sequence replaying all notifications. + This operator is a specialization of Multicast using a . + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + The type of the elements in the result sequence. + Source sequence whose elements will be multicasted through a single shared subscription. + Selector function which can use the multicasted source sequence as many times as needed, without causing multiple subscriptions to the source sequence. Subscribers to the given source will receive all the notifications of the source. + An observable sequence that contains the elements of a sequence produced by multicasting the source sequence within a selector function. + or is null. + + + + + Returns an observable sequence that is the result of invoking the selector on a connectable observable sequence that shares a single subscription to the underlying sequence replaying all notifications. + This operator is a specialization of Multicast using a . + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + The type of the elements in the result sequence. + Source sequence whose elements will be multicasted through a single shared subscription. + Selector function which can use the multicasted source sequence as many times as needed, without causing multiple subscriptions to the source sequence. Subscribers to the given source will receive all the notifications of the source. + Scheduler where connected observers within the selector function will be invoked on. + An observable sequence that contains the elements of a sequence produced by multicasting the source sequence within a selector function. + or or is null. + + + + + Returns a connectable observable sequence that shares a single subscription to the underlying sequence replaying notifications subject to a maximum time length for the replay buffer. + This operator is a specialization of Multicast using a . + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source sequence whose elements will be multicasted through a single shared subscription. + Maximum time length of the replay buffer. + A connectable observable sequence that shares a single subscription to the underlying sequence. + is null. + is less than TimeSpan.Zero. + Subscribers will receive all the notifications of the source subject to the specified replay buffer trimming policy. + + + + + Returns an observable sequence that is the result of invoking the selector on a connectable observable sequence that shares a single subscription to the underlying sequence replaying notifications subject to a maximum time length for the replay buffer. + This operator is a specialization of Multicast using a . + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + The type of the elements in the result sequence. + Source sequence whose elements will be multicasted through a single shared subscription. + Selector function which can use the multicasted source sequence as many times as needed, without causing multiple subscriptions to the source sequence. Subscribers to the given source will receive all the notifications of the source subject to the specified replay buffer trimming policy. + Maximum time length of the replay buffer. + An observable sequence that contains the elements of a sequence produced by multicasting the source sequence within a selector function. + or is null. + is less than TimeSpan.Zero. + + + + + Returns a connectable observable sequence that shares a single subscription to the underlying sequence replaying notifications subject to a maximum time length for the replay buffer. + This operator is a specialization of Multicast using a . + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source sequence whose elements will be multicasted through a single shared subscription. + Maximum time length of the replay buffer. + Scheduler where connected observers will be invoked on. + A connectable observable sequence that shares a single subscription to the underlying sequence. + or is null. + is less than TimeSpan.Zero. + Subscribers will receive all the notifications of the source subject to the specified replay buffer trimming policy. + + + + + Returns an observable sequence that is the result of invoking the selector on a connectable observable sequence that shares a single subscription to the underlying sequence replaying notifications subject to a maximum time length for the replay buffer. + This operator is a specialization of Multicast using a . + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + The type of the elements in the result sequence. + Source sequence whose elements will be multicasted through a single shared subscription. + Selector function which can use the multicasted source sequence as many times as needed, without causing multiple subscriptions to the source sequence. Subscribers to the given source will receive all the notifications of the source subject to the specified replay buffer trimming policy. + Maximum time length of the replay buffer. + Scheduler where connected observers within the selector function will be invoked on. + An observable sequence that contains the elements of a sequence produced by multicasting the source sequence within a selector function. + or or is null. + is less than TimeSpan.Zero. + + + + + Returns a connectable observable sequence that shares a single subscription to the underlying sequence replaying bufferSize notifications. + This operator is a specialization of Multicast using a . + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source sequence whose elements will be multicasted through a single shared subscription. + Maximum element count of the replay buffer. + Scheduler where connected observers will be invoked on. + A connectable observable sequence that shares a single subscription to the underlying sequence. + or is null. + is less than zero. + Subscribers will receive all the notifications of the source subject to the specified replay buffer trimming policy. + + + + + Returns an observable sequence that is the result of invoking the selector on a connectable observable sequence that shares a single subscription to the underlying sequence replaying notifications subject to a maximum element count for the replay buffer. + This operator is a specialization of Multicast using a . + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + The type of the elements in the result sequence. + Source sequence whose elements will be multicasted through a single shared subscription. + Selector function which can use the multicasted source sequence as many times as needed, without causing multiple subscriptions to the source sequence. Subscribers to the given source will receive all the notifications of the source subject to the specified replay buffer trimming policy. + Maximum element count of the replay buffer. + Scheduler where connected observers within the selector function will be invoked on. + An observable sequence that contains the elements of a sequence produced by multicasting the source sequence within a selector function. + or or is null. + is less than zero. + + + + + Returns a connectable observable sequence that shares a single subscription to the underlying sequence replaying notifications subject to a maximum element count for the replay buffer. + This operator is a specialization of Multicast using a . + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source sequence whose elements will be multicasted through a single shared subscription. + Maximum element count of the replay buffer. + A connectable observable sequence that shares a single subscription to the underlying sequence. + is null. + is less than zero. + Subscribers will receive all the notifications of the source subject to the specified replay buffer trimming policy. + + + + + Returns an observable sequence that is the result of invoking the selector on a connectable observable sequence that shares a single subscription to the underlying sequence replaying notifications subject to a maximum element count for the replay buffer. + This operator is a specialization of Multicast using a . + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + The type of the elements in the result sequence. + Source sequence whose elements will be multicasted through a single shared subscription. + Selector function which can use the multicasted source sequence as many times as needed, without causing multiple subscriptions to the source sequence. Subscribers to the given source will receive all the notifications of the source subject to the specified replay buffer trimming policy. + Maximum element count of the replay buffer. + An observable sequence that contains the elements of a sequence produced by multicasting the source sequence within a selector function. + or is null. + is less than zero. + + + + + Returns a connectable observable sequence that shares a single subscription to the underlying sequence replaying notifications subject to a maximum time length and element count for the replay buffer. + This operator is a specialization of Multicast using a . + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source sequence whose elements will be multicasted through a single shared subscription. + Maximum element count of the replay buffer. + Maximum time length of the replay buffer. + A connectable observable sequence that shares a single subscription to the underlying sequence. + is null. + is less than zero. + is less than TimeSpan.Zero. + Subscribers will receive all the notifications of the source subject to the specified replay buffer trimming policy. + + + + + Returns an observable sequence that is the result of invoking the selector on a connectable observable sequence that shares a single subscription to the underlying sequence replaying notifications subject to a maximum time length and element count for the replay buffer. + This operator is a specialization of Multicast using a . + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + The type of the elements in the result sequence. + Source sequence whose elements will be multicasted through a single shared subscription. + Selector function which can use the multicasted source sequence as many times as needed, without causing multiple subscriptions to the source sequence. Subscribers to the given source will receive all the notifications of the source subject to the specified replay buffer trimming policy. + Maximum element count of the replay buffer. + Maximum time length of the replay buffer. + An observable sequence that contains the elements of a sequence produced by multicasting the source sequence within a selector function. + or is null. + is less than zero. + is less than TimeSpan.Zero. + + + + + Returns a connectable observable sequence that shares a single subscription to the underlying sequence replaying notifications subject to a maximum time length and element count for the replay buffer. + This operator is a specialization of Multicast using a . + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source sequence whose elements will be multicasted through a single shared subscription. + Maximum element count of the replay buffer. + Maximum time length of the replay buffer. + Scheduler where connected observers will be invoked on. + A connectable observable sequence that shares a single subscription to the underlying sequence. + or is null. + is less than zero. + is less than TimeSpan.Zero. + Subscribers will receive all the notifications of the source subject to the specified replay buffer trimming policy. + + + + + Returns an observable sequence that is the result of invoking the selector on a connectable observable sequence that shares a single subscription to the underlying sequence replaying notifications subject to a maximum time length and element count for the replay buffer. + This operator is a specialization of Multicast using a . + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + The type of the elements in the result sequence. + Source sequence whose elements will be multicasted through a single shared subscription. + Selector function which can use the multicasted source sequence as many times as needed, without causing multiple subscriptions to the source sequence. Subscribers to the given source will receive all the notifications of the source subject to the specified replay buffer trimming policy. + Maximum element count of the replay buffer. + Maximum time length of the replay buffer. + Scheduler where connected observers within the selector function will be invoked on. + An observable sequence that contains the elements of a sequence produced by multicasting the source sequence within a selector function. + or or is null. + is less than zero. + is less than TimeSpan.Zero. + + + + + Produces an enumerable sequence of consecutive (possibly empty) chunks of the source sequence. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source observable sequence. + The enumerable sequence that returns consecutive (possibly empty) chunks upon each iteration. + is null. + + + + Produces an enumerable sequence that returns elements collected/aggregated from the source sequence between consecutive iterations. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + The type of the elements produced by the merge operation during collection. + Source observable sequence. + Factory to create a new collector object. + Merges a sequence element with the current collector. + The enumerable sequence that returns collected/aggregated elements from the source sequence upon each iteration. + or or is null. + + + + Produces an enumerable sequence that returns elements collected/aggregated from the source sequence between consecutive iterations. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + The type of the elements produced by the merge operation during collection. + Source observable sequence. + Factory to create the initial collector object. + Merges a sequence element with the current collector. + Factory to replace the current collector by a new collector. + The enumerable sequence that returns collected/aggregated elements from the source sequence upon each iteration. + or or or is null. + + + + Returns the first element of an observable sequence. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source observable sequence. + The first element in the observable sequence. + is null. + The source sequence is empty. + + + + + Returns the first element of an observable sequence that satisfies the condition in the predicate. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source observable sequence. + A predicate function to evaluate for elements in the source sequence. + The first element in the observable sequence that satisfies the condition in the predicate. + or is null. + No element satisfies the condition in the predicate. -or- The source sequence is empty. + + + + + Returns the first element of an observable sequence, or a default value if no such element exists. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source observable sequence. + The first element in the observable sequence, or a default value if no such element exists. + is null. + + + + + Returns the first element of an observable sequence that satisfies the condition in the predicate, or a default value if no such element exists. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source observable sequence. + A predicate function to evaluate for elements in the source sequence. + The first element in the observable sequence that satisfies the condition in the predicate, or a default value if no such element exists. + or is null. + + + + + Invokes an action for each element in the observable sequence, and blocks until the sequence is terminated. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source sequence. + Action to invoke for each element in the observable sequence. + or is null. + Because of its blocking nature, this operator is mainly used for testing. + + + + Invokes an action for each element in the observable sequence, incorporating the element's index, and blocks until the sequence is terminated. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source sequence. + Action to invoke for each element in the observable sequence. + or is null. + Because of its blocking nature, this operator is mainly used for testing. + + + + Returns an enumerator that enumerates all values of the observable sequence. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + An observable sequence to get an enumerator for. + The enumerator that can be used to enumerate over the elements in the observable sequence. + is null. + + + + Returns the last element of an observable sequence. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source observable sequence. + The last element in the observable sequence. + is null. + The source sequence is empty. + + + + + Returns the last element of an observable sequence that satisfies the condition in the predicate. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source observable sequence. + A predicate function to evaluate for elements in the source sequence. + The last element in the observable sequence that satisfies the condition in the predicate. + or is null. + No element satisfies the condition in the predicate. -or- The source sequence is empty. + + + + + Returns the last element of an observable sequence, or a default value if no such element exists. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source observable sequence. + The last element in the observable sequence, or a default value if no such element exists. + is null. + + + + + Returns the last element of an observable sequence that satisfies the condition in the predicate, or a default value if no such element exists. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source observable sequence. + A predicate function to evaluate for elements in the source sequence. + The last element in the observable sequence that satisfies the condition in the predicate, or a default value if no such element exists. + or is null. + + + + + Returns an enumerable sequence whose enumeration returns the latest observed element in the source observable sequence. + Enumerators on the resulting sequence will never produce the same element repeatedly, and will block until the next element becomes available. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source observable sequence. + The enumerable sequence that returns the last sampled element upon each iteration and subsequently blocks until the next element in the observable source sequence becomes available. + + + + Returns an enumerable sequence whose enumeration returns the most recently observed element in the source observable sequence, using the specified initial value in case no element has been sampled yet. + Enumerators on the resulting sequence never block and can produce the same element repeatedly. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source observable sequence. + Initial value that will be yielded by the enumerable sequence if no element has been sampled yet. + The enumerable sequence that returns the last sampled element upon each iteration. + is null. + + + + Returns an enumerable sequence whose enumeration blocks until the next element in the source observable sequence becomes available. + Enumerators on the resulting sequence will block until the next element becomes available. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source observable sequence. + The enumerable sequence that blocks upon each iteration until the next element in the observable source sequence becomes available. + is null. + + + + Returns the only element of an observable sequence, and throws an exception if there is not exactly one element in the observable sequence. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source observable sequence. + The single element in the observable sequence. + is null. + The source sequence contains more than one element. -or- The source sequence is empty. + + + + + Returns the only element of an observable sequence that satisfies the condition in the predicate, and throws an exception if there is not exactly one element matching the predicate in the observable sequence. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source observable sequence. + A predicate function to evaluate for elements in the source sequence. + The single element in the observable sequence that satisfies the condition in the predicate. + or is null. + No element satisfies the condition in the predicate. -or- More than one element satisfies the condition in the predicate. -or- The source sequence is empty. + + + + + Returns the only element of an observable sequence, or a default value if the observable sequence is empty; this method throws an exception if there is more than one element in the observable sequence. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source observable sequence. + The single element in the observable sequence, or a default value if no such element exists. + is null. + The source sequence contains more than one element. + + + + + Returns the only element of an observable sequence that satisfies the condition in the predicate, or a default value if no such element exists; this method throws an exception if there is more than one element matching the predicate in the observable sequence. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source observable sequence. + A predicate function to evaluate for elements in the source sequence. + The single element in the observable sequence that satisfies the condition in the predicate, or a default value if no such element exists. + or is null. + The sequence contains more than one element that satisfies the condition in the predicate. + + + + + Waits for the observable sequence to complete and returns the last element of the sequence. + If the sequence terminates with an OnError notification, the exception is thrown. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source observable sequence. + The last element in the observable sequence. + is null. + The source sequence is empty. + + + + Wraps the source sequence in order to run its observer callbacks on the specified scheduler. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source sequence. + Scheduler to notify observers on. + The source sequence whose observations happen on the specified scheduler. + or is null. + + This only invokes observer callbacks on a scheduler. In case the subscription and/or unsubscription actions have side-effects + that require to be run on a scheduler, use . + + + + + Wraps the source sequence in order to run its observer callbacks on the specified synchronization context. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source sequence. + Synchronization context to notify observers on. + The source sequence whose observations happen on the specified synchronization context. + or is null. + + This only invokes observer callbacks on a synchronization context. In case the subscription and/or unsubscription actions have side-effects + that require to be run on a synchronization context, use . + + + + + Wraps the source sequence in order to run its subscription and unsubscription logic on the specified scheduler. This operation is not commonly used; + see the remarks section for more information on the distinction between SubscribeOn and ObserveOn. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source sequence. + Scheduler to perform subscription and unsubscription actions on. + The source sequence whose subscriptions and unsubscriptions happen on the specified scheduler. + or is null. + + This only performs the side-effects of subscription and unsubscription on the specified scheduler. In order to invoke observer + callbacks on a scheduler, use . + + + + + Wraps the source sequence in order to run its subscription and unsubscription logic on the specified synchronization context. This operation is not commonly used; + see the remarks section for more information on the distinction between SubscribeOn and ObserveOn. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source sequence. + Synchronization context to perform subscription and unsubscription actions on. + The source sequence whose subscriptions and unsubscriptions happen on the specified synchronization context. + or is null. + + This only performs the side-effects of subscription and unsubscription on the specified synchronization context. In order to invoke observer + callbacks on a synchronization context, use . + + + + + Synchronizes the observable sequence such that observer notifications cannot be delivered concurrently. + This overload is useful to "fix" an observable sequence that exhibits concurrent callbacks on individual observers, which is invalid behavior for the query processor. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source sequence. + The source sequence whose outgoing calls to observers are synchronized. + is null. + + It's invalid behavior - according to the observer grammar - for a sequence to exhibit concurrent callbacks on a given observer. + This operator can be used to "fix" a source that doesn't conform to this rule. + + + + + Synchronizes the observable sequence such that observer notifications cannot be delivered concurrently, using the specified gate object. + This overload is useful when writing n-ary query operators, in order to prevent concurrent callbacks from different sources by synchronizing on a common gate object. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source sequence. + Gate object to synchronize each observer call on. + The source sequence whose outgoing calls to observers are synchronized on the given gate object. + or is null. + + + + Subscribes an observer to an enumerable sequence. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Enumerable sequence to subscribe to. + Observer that will receive notifications from the enumerable sequence. + Disposable object that can be used to unsubscribe the observer from the enumerable + or is null. + + + + Subscribes an observer to an enumerable sequence, using the specified scheduler to run the enumeration loop. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Enumerable sequence to subscribe to. + Observer that will receive notifications from the enumerable sequence. + Scheduler to perform the enumeration on. + Disposable object that can be used to unsubscribe the observer from the enumerable + or or is null. + + + + Converts an observable sequence to an enumerable sequence. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + An observable sequence to convert to an enumerable sequence. + The enumerable sequence containing the elements in the observable sequence. + is null. + + + + Exposes an observable sequence as an object with an -based .NET event. + + Observable source sequence. + The event source object. + is null. + + + + Exposes an observable sequence as an object with an -based .NET event. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Observable source sequence. + The event source object. + is null. + + + + Exposes an observable sequence as an object with a .NET event, conforming to the standard .NET event pattern. + + The type of the event data generated by the event. + Observable source sequence. + The event source object. + is null. + + + + Converts an enumerable sequence to an observable sequence. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Enumerable sequence to convert to an observable sequence. + The observable sequence whose elements are pulled from the given enumerable sequence. + is null. + + + + Converts an enumerable sequence to an observable sequence, using the specified scheduler to run the enumeration loop. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Enumerable sequence to convert to an observable sequence. + Scheduler to run the enumeration of the input sequence on. + The observable sequence whose elements are pulled from the given enumerable sequence. + or is null. + + + + Creates an observable sequence from a specified Subscribe method implementation. + + The type of the elements in the produced sequence. + Implementation of the resulting observable sequence's Subscribe method. + The observable sequence with the specified implementation for the Subscribe method. + is null. + + Use of this operator is preferred over manual implementation of the interface. In case + you need a type implementing rather than an anonymous implementation, consider using + the abstract base class. + + + + + Creates an observable sequence from a specified Subscribe method implementation. + + The type of the elements in the produced sequence. + Implementation of the resulting observable sequence's Subscribe method, returning an Action delegate that will be wrapped in an IDisposable. + The observable sequence with the specified implementation for the Subscribe method. + is null. + + Use of this operator is preferred over manual implementation of the interface. In case + you need a type implementing rather than an anonymous implementation, consider using + the abstract base class. + + + + + Creates an observable sequence from a specified cancellable asynchronous Subscribe method. + The CancellationToken passed to the asynchronous Subscribe method is tied to the returned disposable subscription, allowing best-effort cancellation. + + The type of the elements in the produced sequence. + Asynchronous method used to produce elements. + The observable sequence surfacing the elements produced by the asynchronous method. + is null. + This operator is especially useful in conjunction with the asynchronous programming features introduced in C# 5.0 and Visual Basic 11. + When a subscription to the resulting sequence is disposed, the CancellationToken that was fed to the asynchronous subscribe function will be signaled. + + + + Creates an observable sequence from a specified asynchronous Subscribe method. + + The type of the elements in the produced sequence. + Asynchronous method used to produce elements. + The observable sequence surfacing the elements produced by the asynchronous method. + is null. + This operator is especially useful in conjunction with the asynchronous programming features introduced in C# 5.0 and Visual Basic 11. + + + + Creates an observable sequence from a specified cancellable asynchronous Subscribe method. + The CancellationToken passed to the asynchronous Subscribe method is tied to the returned disposable subscription, allowing best-effort cancellation. + + The type of the elements in the produced sequence. + Asynchronous method used to implement the resulting sequence's Subscribe method. + The observable sequence with the specified implementation for the Subscribe method. + is null. + This operator is especially useful in conjunction with the asynchronous programming features introduced in C# 5.0 and Visual Basic 11. + When a subscription to the resulting sequence is disposed, the CancellationToken that was fed to the asynchronous subscribe function will be signaled. + + + + Creates an observable sequence from a specified asynchronous Subscribe method. + + The type of the elements in the produced sequence. + Asynchronous method used to implement the resulting sequence's Subscribe method. + The observable sequence with the specified implementation for the Subscribe method. + is null. + This operator is especially useful in conjunction with the asynchronous programming features introduced in C# 5.0 and Visual Basic 11. + + + + Creates an observable sequence from a specified cancellable asynchronous Subscribe method. + The CancellationToken passed to the asynchronous Subscribe method is tied to the returned disposable subscription, allowing best-effort cancellation. + + The type of the elements in the produced sequence. + Asynchronous method used to implement the resulting sequence's Subscribe method, returning an Action delegate that will be wrapped in an IDisposable. + The observable sequence with the specified implementation for the Subscribe method. + is null. + This operator is especially useful in conjunction with the asynchronous programming features introduced in C# 5.0 and Visual Basic 11. + When a subscription to the resulting sequence is disposed, the CancellationToken that was fed to the asynchronous subscribe function will be signaled. + + + + Creates an observable sequence from a specified asynchronous Subscribe method. + + The type of the elements in the produced sequence. + Asynchronous method used to implement the resulting sequence's Subscribe method, returning an Action delegate that will be wrapped in an IDisposable. + The observable sequence with the specified implementation for the Subscribe method. + is null. + This operator is especially useful in conjunction with the asynchronous programming features introduced in C# 5.0 and Visual Basic 11. + + + + Returns an observable sequence that invokes the specified factory function whenever a new observer subscribes. + + The type of the elements in the sequence returned by the factory function, and in the resulting sequence. + Observable factory function to invoke for each observer that subscribes to the resulting sequence. + An observable sequence whose observers trigger an invocation of the given observable factory function. + is null. + + + + Returns an observable sequence that starts the specified asynchronous factory function whenever a new observer subscribes. + + The type of the elements in the sequence returned by the factory function, and in the resulting sequence. + Asynchronous factory function to start for each observer that subscribes to the resulting sequence. + An observable sequence whose observers trigger the given asynchronous observable factory function to be started. + is null. + This operator is especially useful in conjunction with the asynchronous programming features introduced in C# 5.0 and Visual Basic 11. + + + + Returns an observable sequence that starts the specified cancellable asynchronous factory function whenever a new observer subscribes. + The CancellationToken passed to the asynchronous factory function is tied to the returned disposable subscription, allowing best-effort cancellation. + + The type of the elements in the sequence returned by the factory function, and in the resulting sequence. + Asynchronous factory function to start for each observer that subscribes to the resulting sequence. + An observable sequence whose observers trigger the given asynchronous observable factory function to be started. + is null. + This operator is especially useful in conjunction with the asynchronous programming features introduced in C# 5.0 and Visual Basic 11. + When a subscription to the resulting sequence is disposed, the CancellationToken that was fed to the asynchronous observable factory function will be signaled. + + + + Returns an empty observable sequence. + + The type used for the type parameter of the resulting sequence. + An observable sequence with no elements. + + + + Returns an empty observable sequence. + + The type used for the type parameter of the resulting sequence. + Object solely used to infer the type of the type parameter. This parameter is typically used when creating a sequence of anonymously typed elements. + An observable sequence with no elements. + + + + Returns an empty observable sequence, using the specified scheduler to send out the single OnCompleted message. + + The type used for the type parameter of the resulting sequence. + Scheduler to send the termination call on. + An observable sequence with no elements. + is null. + + + + Returns an empty observable sequence, using the specified scheduler to send out the single OnCompleted message. + + The type used for the type parameter of the resulting sequence. + Scheduler to send the termination call on. + Object solely used to infer the type of the type parameter. This parameter is typically used when creating a sequence of anonymously typed elements. + An observable sequence with no elements. + is null. + + + + Generates an observable sequence by running a state-driven loop producing the sequence's elements. + + The type of the state used in the generator loop. + The type of the elements in the produced sequence. + Initial state. + Condition to terminate generation (upon returning false). + Iteration step function. + Selector function for results produced in the sequence. + The generated sequence. + or or is null. + + + + Generates an observable sequence by running a state-driven loop producing the sequence's elements, using the specified scheduler to send out observer messages. + + The type of the state used in the generator loop. + The type of the elements in the produced sequence. + Initial state. + Condition to terminate generation (upon returning false). + Iteration step function. + Selector function for results produced in the sequence. + Scheduler on which to run the generator loop. + The generated sequence. + or or or is null. + + + + Returns a non-terminating observable sequence, which can be used to denote an infinite duration (e.g. when using reactive joins). + + The type used for the type parameter of the resulting sequence. + An observable sequence whose observers will never get called. + + + + Returns a non-terminating observable sequence, which can be used to denote an infinite duration (e.g. when using reactive joins). + + The type used for the type parameter of the resulting sequence. + Object solely used to infer the type of the type parameter. This parameter is typically used when creating a sequence of anonymously typed elements. + An observable sequence whose observers will never get called. + + + + Generates an observable sequence of integral numbers within a specified range. + + The value of the first integer in the sequence. + The number of sequential integers to generate. + An observable sequence that contains a range of sequential integral numbers. + is less than zero. -or- + - 1 is larger than . + + + + Generates an observable sequence of integral numbers within a specified range, using the specified scheduler to send out observer messages. + + The value of the first integer in the sequence. + The number of sequential integers to generate. + Scheduler to run the generator loop on. + An observable sequence that contains a range of sequential integral numbers. + is less than zero. -or- + - 1 is larger than . + is null. + + + + Generates an observable sequence that repeats the given element infinitely. + + The type of the element that will be repeated in the produced sequence. + Element to repeat. + An observable sequence that repeats the given element infinitely. + + + + Generates an observable sequence that repeats the given element infinitely, using the specified scheduler to send out observer messages. + + The type of the element that will be repeated in the produced sequence. + Element to repeat. + Scheduler to run the producer loop on. + An observable sequence that repeats the given element infinitely. + is null. + + + + Generates an observable sequence that repeats the given element the specified number of times. + + The type of the element that will be repeated in the produced sequence. + Element to repeat. + Number of times to repeat the element. + An observable sequence that repeats the given element the specified number of times. + is less than zero. + + + + Generates an observable sequence that repeats the given element the specified number of times, using the specified scheduler to send out observer messages. + + The type of the element that will be repeated in the produced sequence. + Element to repeat. + Number of times to repeat the element. + Scheduler to run the producer loop on. + An observable sequence that repeats the given element the specified number of times. + is less than zero. + is null. + + + + Returns an observable sequence that contains a single element. + + The type of the element that will be returned in the produced sequence. + Single element in the resulting observable sequence. + An observable sequence containing the single specified element. + + + + Returns an observable sequence that contains a single element, using the specified scheduler to send out observer messages. + + The type of the element that will be returned in the produced sequence. + Single element in the resulting observable sequence. + Scheduler to send the single element on. + An observable sequence containing the single specified element. + is null. + + + + Returns an observable sequence that terminates with an exception. + + The type used for the type parameter of the resulting sequence. + Exception object used for the sequence's termination. + The observable sequence that terminates exceptionally with the specified exception object. + is null. + + + + Returns an observable sequence that terminates with an exception. + + The type used for the type parameter of the resulting sequence. + Exception object used for the sequence's termination. + Object solely used to infer the type of the type parameter. This parameter is typically used when creating a sequence of anonymously typed elements. + The observable sequence that terminates exceptionally with the specified exception object. + is null. + + + + Returns an observable sequence that terminates with an exception, using the specified scheduler to send out the single OnError message. + + The type used for the type parameter of the resulting sequence. + Exception object used for the sequence's termination. + Scheduler to send the exceptional termination call on. + The observable sequence that terminates exceptionally with the specified exception object. + or is null. + + + + Returns an observable sequence that terminates with an exception, using the specified scheduler to send out the single OnError message. + + The type used for the type parameter of the resulting sequence. + Exception object used for the sequence's termination. + Scheduler to send the exceptional termination call on. + Object solely used to infer the type of the type parameter. This parameter is typically used when creating a sequence of anonymously typed elements. + The observable sequence that terminates exceptionally with the specified exception object. + or is null. + + + + Constructs an observable sequence that depends on a resource object, whose lifetime is tied to the resulting observable sequence's lifetime. + + The type of the elements in the produced sequence. + The type of the resource used during the generation of the resulting sequence. Needs to implement . + Factory function to obtain a resource object. + Factory function to obtain an observable sequence that depends on the obtained resource. + An observable sequence whose lifetime controls the lifetime of the dependent resource object. + or is null. + + + + Constructs an observable sequence that depends on a resource object, whose lifetime is tied to the resulting observable sequence's lifetime. The resource is obtained and used through asynchronous methods. + The CancellationToken passed to the asynchronous methods is tied to the returned disposable subscription, allowing best-effort cancellation at any stage of the resource acquisition or usage. + + The type of the elements in the produced sequence. + The type of the resource used during the generation of the resulting sequence. Needs to implement . + Asynchronous factory function to obtain a resource object. + Asynchronous factory function to obtain an observable sequence that depends on the obtained resource. + An observable sequence whose lifetime controls the lifetime of the dependent resource object. + or is null. + This operator is especially useful in conjunction with the asynchronous programming features introduced in C# 5.0 and Visual Basic 11. + When a subscription to the resulting sequence is disposed, the CancellationToken that was fed to the asynchronous resource factory and observable factory functions will be signaled. + + + + Converts a .NET event, conforming to the standard .NET event pattern based on , to an observable sequence. + Each event invocation is surfaced through an OnNext message in the resulting sequence. + For conversion of events that don't conform to the standard .NET event pattern, use any of the FromEvent overloads instead. + + Action that attaches the given event handler to the underlying .NET event. + Action that detaches the given event handler from the underlying .NET event. + The observable sequence that contains data representations of invocations of the underlying .NET event. + or is null. + + + Add and remove handler invocations are made whenever the number of observers grows beyond zero. + As such, an event handler may be shared by multiple simultaneously active observers, using a subject for multicasting. + + + The current is captured during the call to FromEventPattern, and is used to post add and remove handler invocations. + This behavior ensures add and remove handler operations for thread-affine events are accessed from the same context, as required by some UI frameworks. + + + If no SynchronizationContext is present at the point of calling FromEventPattern, add and remove handler invocations are made synchronously on the thread + making the Subscribe or Dispose call, respectively. + + + It's recommended to lift FromEventPattern calls outside event stream query expressions due to the free-threaded nature of Reactive Extensions. Doing so + makes the captured SynchronizationContext predictable. This best practice also reduces clutter of bridging code inside queries, making the query expressions + more concise and easier to understand. + + + + + + + Converts a .NET event, conforming to the standard .NET event pattern based on , to an observable sequence. + Each event invocation is surfaced through an OnNext message in the resulting sequence. + For conversion of events that don't conform to the standard .NET event pattern, use any of the FromEvent overloads instead. + + Action that attaches the given event handler to the underlying .NET event. + Action that detaches the given event handler from the underlying .NET event. + The scheduler to run the add and remove event handler logic on. + The observable sequence that contains data representations of invocations of the underlying .NET event. + or or is null. + + + Add and remove handler invocations are made whenever the number of observers grows beyond zero. + As such, an event handler may be shared by multiple simultaneously active observers, using a subject for multicasting. + + + Add and remove handler invocations are run on the specified scheduler. This behavior allows add and remove handler operations for thread-affine events to be + accessed from the same context, as required by some UI frameworks. + + + It's recommended to lift FromEventPattern calls outside event stream query expressions. This best practice reduces clutter of bridging code inside queries, + making the query expressions more concise and easier to understand. This has additional benefits for overloads of FromEventPattern that omit the IScheduler + parameter. For more information, see the remarks section on those overloads. + + + + + + + Converts a .NET event, conforming to the standard .NET event pattern based on a supplied event delegate type, to an observable sequence. + Each event invocation is surfaced through an OnNext message in the resulting sequence. + For conversion of events that don't conform to the standard .NET event pattern, use any of the FromEvent overloads instead. + + The delegate type of the event to be converted. + The type of the event data generated by the event. + Action that attaches the given event handler to the underlying .NET event. + Action that detaches the given event handler from the underlying .NET event. + The observable sequence that contains data representations of invocations of the underlying .NET event. + or is null. + + + Add and remove handler invocations are made whenever the number of observers grows beyond zero. + As such, an event handler may be shared by multiple simultaneously active observers, using a subject for multicasting. + + + The current is captured during the call to FromEventPattern, and is used to post add and remove handler invocations. + This behavior ensures add and remove handler operations for thread-affine events are accessed from the same context, as required by some UI frameworks. + + + If no SynchronizationContext is present at the point of calling FromEventPattern, add and remove handler invocations are made synchronously on the thread + making the Subscribe or Dispose call, respectively. + + + It's recommended to lift FromEventPattern calls outside event stream query expressions due to the free-threaded nature of Reactive Extensions. Doing so + makes the captured SynchronizationContext predictable. This best practice also reduces clutter of bridging code inside queries, making the query expressions + more concise and easier to understand. + + + + + + + Converts a .NET event, conforming to the standard .NET event pattern based on a supplied event delegate type, to an observable sequence. + Each event invocation is surfaced through an OnNext message in the resulting sequence. + For conversion of events that don't conform to the standard .NET event pattern, use any of the FromEvent overloads instead. + + The delegate type of the event to be converted. + The type of the event data generated by the event. + Action that attaches the given event handler to the underlying .NET event. + Action that detaches the given event handler from the underlying .NET event. + The scheduler to run the add and remove event handler logic on. + The observable sequence that contains data representations of invocations of the underlying .NET event. + or or is null. + + + Add and remove handler invocations are made whenever the number of observers grows beyond zero. + As such, an event handler may be shared by multiple simultaneously active observers, using a subject for multicasting. + + + Add and remove handler invocations are run on the specified scheduler. This behavior allows add and remove handler operations for thread-affine events to be + accessed from the same context, as required by some UI frameworks. + + + It's recommended to lift FromEventPattern calls outside event stream query expressions. This best practice reduces clutter of bridging code inside queries, + making the query expressions more concise and easier to understand. This has additional benefits for overloads of FromEventPattern that omit the IScheduler + parameter. For more information, see the remarks section on those overloads. + + + + + + + Converts a .NET event, conforming to the standard .NET event pattern based on , to an observable sequence. + Each event invocation is surfaced through an OnNext message in the resulting sequence. + For conversion of events that don't conform to the standard .NET event pattern, use any of the FromEvent overloads instead. + + The delegate type of the event to be converted. + The type of the event data generated by the event. + A function used to convert the given event handler to a delegate compatible with the underlying .NET event. The resulting delegate is used in calls to the addHandler and removeHandler action parameters. + Action that attaches the given event handler to the underlying .NET event. + Action that detaches the given event handler from the underlying .NET event. + The observable sequence that contains data representations of invocations of the underlying .NET event. + or or is null. + + + Add and remove handler invocations are made whenever the number of observers grows beyond zero. + As such, an event handler may be shared by multiple simultaneously active observers, using a subject for multicasting. + + + The current is captured during the call to FromEventPattern, and is used to post add and remove handler invocations. + This behavior ensures add and remove handler operations for thread-affine events are accessed from the same context, as required by some UI frameworks. + + + If no SynchronizationContext is present at the point of calling FromEventPattern, add and remove handler invocations are made synchronously on the thread + making the Subscribe or Dispose call, respectively. + + + It's recommended to lift FromEventPattern calls outside event stream query expressions due to the free-threaded nature of Reactive Extensions. Doing so + makes the captured SynchronizationContext predictable. This best practice also reduces clutter of bridging code inside queries, making the query expressions + more concise and easier to understand. + + + + + + + Converts a .NET event, conforming to the standard .NET event pattern based on , to an observable sequence. + Each event invocation is surfaced through an OnNext message in the resulting sequence. + For conversion of events that don't conform to the standard .NET event pattern, use any of the FromEvent overloads instead. + + The delegate type of the event to be converted. + The type of the event data generated by the event. + A function used to convert the given event handler to a delegate compatible with the underlying .NET event. The resulting delegate is used in calls to the addHandler and removeHandler action parameters. + Action that attaches the given event handler to the underlying .NET event. + Action that detaches the given event handler from the underlying .NET event. + The scheduler to run the add and remove event handler logic on. + The observable sequence that contains data representations of invocations of the underlying .NET event. + or or or is null. + + + Add and remove handler invocations are made whenever the number of observers grows beyond zero. + As such, an event handler may be shared by multiple simultaneously active observers, using a subject for multicasting. + + + Add and remove handler invocations are run on the specified scheduler. This behavior allows add and remove handler operations for thread-affine events to be + accessed from the same context, as required by some UI frameworks. + + + It's recommended to lift FromEventPattern calls outside event stream query expressions. This best practice reduces clutter of bridging code inside queries, + making the query expressions more concise and easier to understand. This has additional benefits for overloads of FromEventPattern that omit the IScheduler + parameter. For more information, see the remarks section on those overloads. + + + + + + + Converts a .NET event, conforming to the standard .NET event pattern based on a supplied event delegate type with a strongly typed sender parameter, to an observable sequence. + Each event invocation is surfaced through an OnNext message in the resulting sequence. + For conversion of events that don't conform to the standard .NET event pattern, use any of the FromEvent overloads instead. + + The delegate type of the event to be converted. + The type of the sender that raises the event. + The type of the event data generated by the event. + Action that attaches the given event handler to the underlying .NET event. + Action that detaches the given event handler from the underlying .NET event. + The observable sequence that contains data representations of invocations of the underlying .NET event. + or is null. + + + Add and remove handler invocations are made whenever the number of observers grows beyond zero. + As such, an event handler may be shared by multiple simultaneously active observers, using a subject for multicasting. + + + The current is captured during the call to FromEventPattern, and is used to post add and remove handler invocations. + This behavior ensures add and remove handler operations for thread-affine events are accessed from the same context, as required by some UI frameworks. + + + If no SynchronizationContext is present at the point of calling FromEventPattern, add and remove handler invocations are made synchronously on the thread + making the Subscribe or Dispose call, respectively. + + + It's recommended to lift FromEventPattern calls outside event stream query expressions due to the free-threaded nature of Reactive Extensions. Doing so + makes the captured SynchronizationContext predictable. This best practice also reduces clutter of bridging code inside queries, making the query expressions + more concise and easier to understand. + + + + + + + Converts a .NET event, conforming to the standard .NET event pattern based on a supplied event delegate type with a strongly typed sender parameter, to an observable sequence. + Each event invocation is surfaced through an OnNext message in the resulting sequence. + For conversion of events that don't conform to the standard .NET event pattern, use any of the FromEvent overloads instead. + + The delegate type of the event to be converted. + The type of the sender that raises the event. + The type of the event data generated by the event. + Action that attaches the given event handler to the underlying .NET event. + Action that detaches the given event handler from the underlying .NET event. + The scheduler to run the add and remove event handler logic on. + The observable sequence that contains data representations of invocations of the underlying .NET event. + or or is null. + + + Add and remove handler invocations are made whenever the number of observers grows beyond zero. + As such, an event handler may be shared by multiple simultaneously active observers, using a subject for multicasting. + + + Add and remove handler invocations are run on the specified scheduler. This behavior allows add and remove handler operations for thread-affine events to be + accessed from the same context, as required by some UI frameworks. + + + It's recommended to lift FromEventPattern calls outside event stream query expressions. This best practice reduces clutter of bridging code inside queries, + making the query expressions more concise and easier to understand. This has additional benefits for overloads of FromEventPattern that omit the IScheduler + parameter. For more information, see the remarks section on those overloads. + + + + + + + Converts a .NET event, conforming to the standard .NET event pattern based on , to an observable sequence. + Each event invocation is surfaced through an OnNext message in the resulting sequence. + For conversion of events that don't conform to the standard .NET event pattern, use any of the FromEvent overloads instead. + + The type of the event data generated by the event. + Action that attaches the given event handler to the underlying .NET event. + Action that detaches the given event handler from the underlying .NET event. + The observable sequence that contains data representations of invocations of the underlying .NET event. + + + Add and remove handler invocations are made whenever the number of observers grows beyond zero. + As such, an event handler may be shared by multiple simultaneously active observers, using a subject for multicasting. + + + The current is captured during the call to FromEventPattern, and is used to post add and remove handler invocations. + This behavior ensures add and remove handler operations for thread-affine events are accessed from the same context, as required by some UI frameworks. + + + If no SynchronizationContext is present at the point of calling FromEventPattern, add and remove handler invocations are made synchronously on the thread + making the Subscribe or Dispose call, respectively. + + + It's recommended to lift FromEventPattern calls outside event stream query expressions due to the free-threaded nature of Reactive Extensions. Doing so + makes the captured SynchronizationContext predictable. This best practice also reduces clutter of bridging code inside queries, making the query expressions + more concise and easier to understand. + + + + + + + Converts a .NET event, conforming to the standard .NET event pattern based on , to an observable sequence. + Each event invocation is surfaced through an OnNext message in the resulting sequence. + For conversion of events that don't conform to the standard .NET event pattern, use any of the FromEvent overloads instead. + + The type of the event data generated by the event. + Action that attaches the given event handler to the underlying .NET event. + Action that detaches the given event handler from the underlying .NET event. + The scheduler to run the add and remove event handler logic on. + The observable sequence that contains data representations of invocations of the underlying .NET event. + + + Add and remove handler invocations are made whenever the number of observers grows beyond zero. + As such, an event handler may be shared by multiple simultaneously active observers, using a subject for multicasting. + + + Add and remove handler invocations are run on the specified scheduler. This behavior allows add and remove handler operations for thread-affine events to be + accessed from the same context, as required by some UI frameworks. + + + It's recommended to lift FromEventPattern calls outside event stream query expressions. This best practice reduces clutter of bridging code inside queries, + making the query expressions more concise and easier to understand. This has additional benefits for overloads of FromEventPattern that omit the IScheduler + parameter. For more information, see the remarks section on those overloads. + + + + + + + Converts an instance .NET event, conforming to the standard .NET event pattern with an parameter, to an observable sequence. + Each event invocation is surfaced through an OnNext message in the resulting sequence. + Reflection is used to discover the event based on the target object type and the specified event name. + For conversion of events that don't conform to the standard .NET event pattern, use any of the FromEvent overloads instead. + + Object instance that exposes the event to convert. + Name of the event to convert. + The observable sequence that contains data representations of invocations of the underlying .NET event. + or is null. + The event could not be found. -or- The event does not conform to the standard .NET event pattern. + + + Add and remove handler invocations are made whenever the number of observers grows beyond zero. + As such, an event handler may be shared by multiple simultaneously active observers, using a subject for multicasting. + + + The current is captured during the call to FromEventPattern, and is used to post add and remove handler invocations. + This behavior ensures add and remove handler operations for thread-affine events are accessed from the same context, as required by some UI frameworks. + + + If no SynchronizationContext is present at the point of calling FromEventPattern, add and remove handler invocations are made synchronously on the thread + making the Subscribe or Dispose call, respectively. + + + It's recommended to lift FromEventPattern calls outside event stream query expressions due to the free-threaded nature of Reactive Extensions. Doing so + makes the captured SynchronizationContext predictable. This best practice also reduces clutter of bridging code inside queries, making the query expressions + more concise and easier to understand. + + + + + + + Converts an instance .NET event, conforming to the standard .NET event pattern with an parameter, to an observable sequence. + Each event invocation is surfaced through an OnNext message in the resulting sequence. + Reflection is used to discover the event based on the target object type and the specified event name. + For conversion of events that don't conform to the standard .NET event pattern, use any of the FromEvent overloads instead. + + Object instance that exposes the event to convert. + Name of the event to convert. + The scheduler to run the add and remove event handler logic on. + The observable sequence that contains data representations of invocations of the underlying .NET event. + or or is null. + The event could not be found. -or- The event does not conform to the standard .NET event pattern. + + + Add and remove handler invocations are made whenever the number of observers grows beyond zero. + As such, an event handler may be shared by multiple simultaneously active observers, using a subject for multicasting. + + + Add and remove handler invocations are run on the specified scheduler. This behavior allows add and remove handler operations for thread-affine events to be + accessed from the same context, as required by some UI frameworks. + + + It's recommended to lift FromEventPattern calls outside event stream query expressions. This best practice reduces clutter of bridging code inside queries, + making the query expressions more concise and easier to understand. This has additional benefits for overloads of FromEventPattern that omit the IScheduler + parameter. For more information, see the remarks section on those overloads. + + + + + + + Converts an instance .NET event, conforming to the standard .NET event pattern with strongly typed event arguments, to an observable sequence. + Each event invocation is surfaced through an OnNext message in the resulting sequence. + Reflection is used to discover the event based on the target object type and the specified event name. + For conversion of events that don't conform to the standard .NET event pattern, use any of the FromEvent overloads instead. + + The type of the event data generated by the event. + Object instance that exposes the event to convert. + Name of the event to convert. + The observable sequence that contains data representations of invocations of the underlying .NET event. + or is null. + The event could not be found. -or- The event does not conform to the standard .NET event pattern. -or- The event's second argument type is not assignable to TEventArgs. + + + Add and remove handler invocations are made whenever the number of observers grows beyond zero. + As such, an event handler may be shared by multiple simultaneously active observers, using a subject for multicasting. + + + The current is captured during the call to FromEventPattern, and is used to post add and remove handler invocations. + This behavior ensures add and remove handler operations for thread-affine events are accessed from the same context, as required by some UI frameworks. + + + If no SynchronizationContext is present at the point of calling FromEventPattern, add and remove handler invocations are made synchronously on the thread + making the Subscribe or Dispose call, respectively. + + + It's recommended to lift FromEventPattern calls outside event stream query expressions due to the free-threaded nature of Reactive Extensions. Doing so + makes the captured SynchronizationContext predictable. This best practice also reduces clutter of bridging code inside queries, making the query expressions + more concise and easier to understand. + + + + + + + Converts an instance .NET event, conforming to the standard .NET event pattern with strongly typed event arguments, to an observable sequence. + Each event invocation is surfaced through an OnNext message in the resulting sequence. + Reflection is used to discover the event based on the target object type and the specified event name. + For conversion of events that don't conform to the standard .NET event pattern, use any of the FromEvent overloads instead. + + The type of the event data generated by the event. + Object instance that exposes the event to convert. + Name of the event to convert. + The scheduler to run the add and remove event handler logic on. + The observable sequence that contains data representations of invocations of the underlying .NET event. + or or is null. + The event could not be found. -or- The event does not conform to the standard .NET event pattern. -or- The event's second argument type is not assignable to TEventArgs. + + + Add and remove handler invocations are made whenever the number of observers grows beyond zero. + As such, an event handler may be shared by multiple simultaneously active observers, using a subject for multicasting. + + + Add and remove handler invocations are run on the specified scheduler. This behavior allows add and remove handler operations for thread-affine events to be + accessed from the same context, as required by some UI frameworks. + + + It's recommended to lift FromEventPattern calls outside event stream query expressions. This best practice reduces clutter of bridging code inside queries, + making the query expressions more concise and easier to understand. This has additional benefits for overloads of FromEventPattern that omit the IScheduler + parameter. For more information, see the remarks section on those overloads. + + + + + + + Converts an instance .NET event, conforming to the standard .NET event pattern with a strongly typed sender and strongly typed event arguments, to an observable sequence. + Each event invocation is surfaced through an OnNext message in the resulting sequence. + Reflection is used to discover the event based on the target object type and the specified event name. + For conversion of events that don't conform to the standard .NET event pattern, use any of the FromEvent overloads instead. + + The type of the sender that raises the event. + The type of the event data generated by the event. + Object instance that exposes the event to convert. + Name of the event to convert. + The observable sequence that contains data representations of invocations of the underlying .NET event. + or is null. + The event could not be found. -or- The event does not conform to the standard .NET event pattern. -or- The event's first argument type is not assignable to TSender. -or- The event's second argument type is not assignable to TEventArgs. + + + Add and remove handler invocations are made whenever the number of observers grows beyond zero. + As such, an event handler may be shared by multiple simultaneously active observers, using a subject for multicasting. + + + The current is captured during the call to FromEventPattern, and is used to post add and remove handler invocations. + This behavior ensures add and remove handler operations for thread-affine events are accessed from the same context, as required by some UI frameworks. + + + If no SynchronizationContext is present at the point of calling FromEventPattern, add and remove handler invocations are made synchronously on the thread + making the Subscribe or Dispose call, respectively. + + + It's recommended to lift FromEventPattern calls outside event stream query expressions due to the free-threaded nature of Reactive Extensions. Doing so + makes the captured SynchronizationContext predictable. This best practice also reduces clutter of bridging code inside queries, making the query expressions + more concise and easier to understand. + + + + + + + Converts an instance .NET event, conforming to the standard .NET event pattern with a strongly typed sender and strongly typed event arguments, to an observable sequence. + Each event invocation is surfaced through an OnNext message in the resulting sequence. + Reflection is used to discover the event based on the target object type and the specified event name. + For conversion of events that don't conform to the standard .NET event pattern, use any of the FromEvent overloads instead. + + The type of the sender that raises the event. + The type of the event data generated by the event. + Object instance that exposes the event to convert. + Name of the event to convert. + The scheduler to run the add and remove event handler logic on. + The observable sequence that contains data representations of invocations of the underlying .NET event. + or or is null. + The event could not be found. -or- The event does not conform to the standard .NET event pattern. -or- The event's first argument type is not assignable to TSender. -or- The event's second argument type is not assignable to TEventArgs. + + + Add and remove handler invocations are made whenever the number of observers grows beyond zero. + As such, an event handler may be shared by multiple simultaneously active observers, using a subject for multicasting. + + + Add and remove handler invocations are run on the specified scheduler. This behavior allows add and remove handler operations for thread-affine events to be + accessed from the same context, as required by some UI frameworks. + + + It's recommended to lift FromEventPattern calls outside event stream query expressions. This best practice reduces clutter of bridging code inside queries, + making the query expressions more concise and easier to understand. This has additional benefits for overloads of FromEventPattern that omit the IScheduler + parameter. For more information, see the remarks section on those overloads. + + + + + + + Converts a static .NET event, conforming to the standard .NET event pattern with an parameter, to an observable sequence. + Each event invocation is surfaced through an OnNext message in the resulting sequence. + Reflection is used to discover the event based on the specified type and the specified event name. + For conversion of events that don't conform to the standard .NET event pattern, use any of the FromEvent overloads instead. + + Type that exposes the static event to convert. + Name of the event to convert. + The observable sequence that contains data representations of invocations of the underlying .NET event. + or is null. + The event could not be found. -or- The event does not conform to the standard .NET event pattern. + + + Add and remove handler invocations are made whenever the number of observers grows beyond zero. + As such, an event handler may be shared by multiple simultaneously active observers, using a subject for multicasting. + + + The current is captured during the call to FromEventPattern, and is used to post add and remove handler invocations. + This behavior ensures add and remove handler operations for thread-affine events are accessed from the same context, as required by some UI frameworks. + + + If no SynchronizationContext is present at the point of calling FromEventPattern, add and remove handler invocations are made synchronously on the thread + making the Subscribe or Dispose call, respectively. + + + It's recommended to lift FromEventPattern calls outside event stream query expressions due to the free-threaded nature of Reactive Extensions. Doing so + makes the captured SynchronizationContext predictable. This best practice also reduces clutter of bridging code inside queries, making the query expressions + more concise and easier to understand. + + + + + + + Converts a static .NET event, conforming to the standard .NET event pattern with an parameter, to an observable sequence. + Each event invocation is surfaced through an OnNext message in the resulting sequence. + Reflection is used to discover the event based on the specified type and the specified event name. + For conversion of events that don't conform to the standard .NET event pattern, use any of the FromEvent overloads instead. + + Type that exposes the static event to convert. + Name of the event to convert. + The scheduler to run the add and remove event handler logic on. + The observable sequence that contains data representations of invocations of the underlying .NET event. + or or is null. + The event could not be found. -or- The event does not conform to the standard .NET event pattern. + + + Add and remove handler invocations are made whenever the number of observers grows beyond zero. + As such, an event handler may be shared by multiple simultaneously active observers, using a subject for multicasting. + + + Add and remove handler invocations are run on the specified scheduler. This behavior allows add and remove handler operations for thread-affine events to be + accessed from the same context, as required by some UI frameworks. + + + It's recommended to lift FromEventPattern calls outside event stream query expressions. This best practice reduces clutter of bridging code inside queries, + making the query expressions more concise and easier to understand. This has additional benefits for overloads of FromEventPattern that omit the IScheduler + parameter. For more information, see the remarks section on those overloads. + + + + + + + Converts a static .NET event, conforming to the standard .NET event pattern with strongly typed event arguments, to an observable sequence. + Each event invocation is surfaced through an OnNext message in the resulting sequence. + Reflection is used to discover the event based on the specified type and the specified event name. + For conversion of events that don't conform to the standard .NET event pattern, use any of the FromEvent overloads instead. + + The type of the event data generated by the event. + Type that exposes the static event to convert. + Name of the event to convert. + The observable sequence that contains data representations of invocations of the underlying .NET event. + or is null. + The event could not be found. -or- The event does not conform to the standard .NET event pattern. -or- The event's second argument type is not assignable to TEventArgs. + + + Add and remove handler invocations are made whenever the number of observers grows beyond zero. + As such, an event handler may be shared by multiple simultaneously active observers, using a subject for multicasting. + + + The current is captured during the call to FromEventPattern, and is used to post add and remove handler invocations. + This behavior ensures add and remove handler operations for thread-affine events are accessed from the same context, as required by some UI frameworks. + + + If no SynchronizationContext is present at the point of calling FromEventPattern, add and remove handler invocations are made synchronously on the thread + making the Subscribe or Dispose call, respectively. + + + It's recommended to lift FromEventPattern calls outside event stream query expressions due to the free-threaded nature of Reactive Extensions. Doing so + makes the captured SynchronizationContext predictable. This best practice also reduces clutter of bridging code inside queries, making the query expressions + more concise and easier to understand. + + + + + + + Converts a static .NET event, conforming to the standard .NET event pattern with strongly typed event arguments, to an observable sequence. + Each event invocation is surfaced through an OnNext message in the resulting sequence. + Reflection is used to discover the event based on the specified type and the specified event name. + For conversion of events that don't conform to the standard .NET event pattern, use any of the FromEvent overloads instead. + + The type of the event data generated by the event. + Type that exposes the static event to convert. + Name of the event to convert. + The scheduler to run the add and remove event handler logic on. + The observable sequence that contains data representations of invocations of the underlying .NET event. + or or is null. + The event could not be found. -or- The event does not conform to the standard .NET event pattern. -or- The event's second argument type is not assignable to TEventArgs. + + + Add and remove handler invocations are made whenever the number of observers grows beyond zero. + As such, an event handler may be shared by multiple simultaneously active observers, using a subject for multicasting. + + + Add and remove handler invocations are run on the specified scheduler. This behavior allows add and remove handler operations for thread-affine events to be + accessed from the same context, as required by some UI frameworks. + + + It's recommended to lift FromEventPattern calls outside event stream query expressions. This best practice reduces clutter of bridging code inside queries, + making the query expressions more concise and easier to understand. This has additional benefits for overloads of FromEventPattern that omit the IScheduler + parameter. For more information, see the remarks section on those overloads. + + + + + + + Converts a static .NET event, conforming to the standard .NET event pattern with a strongly typed sender and strongly typed event arguments, to an observable sequence. + Each event invocation is surfaced through an OnNext message in the resulting sequence. + Reflection is used to discover the event based on the specified type and the specified event name. + For conversion of events that don't conform to the standard .NET event pattern, use any of the FromEvent overloads instead. + + The type of the sender that raises the event. + The type of the event data generated by the event. + Type that exposes the static event to convert. + Name of the event to convert. + The observable sequence that contains data representations of invocations of the underlying .NET event. + or is null. + The event could not be found. -or- The event does not conform to the standard .NET event pattern. -or- The event's first argument type is not assignable to TSender. -or- The event's second argument type is not assignable to TEventArgs. + + + Add and remove handler invocations are made whenever the number of observers grows beyond zero. + As such, an event handler may be shared by multiple simultaneously active observers, using a subject for multicasting. + + + The current is captured during the call to FromEventPattern, and is used to post add and remove handler invocations. + This behavior ensures add and remove handler operations for thread-affine events are accessed from the same context, as required by some UI frameworks. + + + If no SynchronizationContext is present at the point of calling FromEventPattern, add and remove handler invocations are made synchronously on the thread + making the Subscribe or Dispose call, respectively. + + + It's recommended to lift FromEventPattern calls outside event stream query expressions due to the free-threaded nature of Reactive Extensions. Doing so + makes the captured SynchronizationContext predictable. This best practice also reduces clutter of bridging code inside queries, making the query expressions + more concise and easier to understand. + + + + + + + Converts a static .NET event, conforming to the standard .NET event pattern with a strongly typed sender and strongly typed event arguments, to an observable sequence. + Each event invocation is surfaced through an OnNext message in the resulting sequence. + Reflection is used to discover the event based on the specified type and the specified event name. + For conversion of events that don't conform to the standard .NET event pattern, use any of the FromEvent overloads instead. + + The type of the sender that raises the event. + The type of the event data generated by the event. + Type that exposes the static event to convert. + Name of the event to convert. + The scheduler to run the add and remove event handler logic on. + The observable sequence that contains data representations of invocations of the underlying .NET event. + or or is null. + The event could not be found. -or- The event does not conform to the standard .NET event pattern. -or- The event's first argument type is not assignable to TSender. -or- The event's second argument type is not assignable to TEventArgs. + + + Add and remove handler invocations are made whenever the number of observers grows beyond zero. + As such, an event handler may be shared by multiple simultaneously active observers, using a subject for multicasting. + + + Add and remove handler invocations are run on the specified scheduler. This behavior allows add and remove handler operations for thread-affine events to be + accessed from the same context, as required by some UI frameworks. + + + It's recommended to lift FromEventPattern calls outside event stream query expressions. This best practice reduces clutter of bridging code inside queries, + making the query expressions more concise and easier to understand. This has additional benefits for overloads of FromEventPattern that omit the IScheduler + parameter. For more information, see the remarks section on those overloads. + + + + + + + Converts a .NET event to an observable sequence, using a conversion function to obtain the event delegate. Each event invocation is surfaced through an OnNext message in the resulting sequence. + For conversion of events conforming to the standard .NET event pattern, use any of the FromEventPattern overloads instead. + + The delegate type of the event to be converted. + The type of the event data generated by the event. + A function used to convert the given event handler to a delegate compatible with the underlying .NET event. The resulting delegate is used in calls to the addHandler and removeHandler action parameters. + Action that attaches the given event handler to the underlying .NET event. + Action that detaches the given event handler from the underlying .NET event. + The observable sequence that contains the event argument objects passed to the invocations of the underlying .NET event. + or or is null. + + + Add and remove handler invocations are made whenever the number of observers grows beyond zero. + As such, an event handler may be shared by multiple simultaneously active observers, using a subject for multicasting. + + + The current is captured during the call to FromEvent, and is used to post add and remove handler invocations. + This behavior ensures add and remove handler operations for thread-affine events are accessed from the same context, as required by some UI frameworks. + + + If no SynchronizationContext is present at the point of calling FromEvent, add and remove handler invocations are made synchronously on the thread + making the Subscribe or Dispose call, respectively. + + + It's recommended to lift FromEvent calls outside event stream query expressions due to the free-threaded nature of Reactive Extensions. Doing so + makes the captured SynchronizationContext predictable. This best practice also reduces clutter of bridging code inside queries, making the query expressions + more concise and easier to understand. + + + + + + + Converts a .NET event to an observable sequence, using a conversion function to obtain the event delegate. Each event invocation is surfaced through an OnNext message in the resulting sequence. + For conversion of events conforming to the standard .NET event pattern, use any of the FromEventPattern overloads instead. + + The delegate type of the event to be converted. + The type of the event data generated by the event. + A function used to convert the given event handler to a delegate compatible with the underlying .NET event. The resulting delegate is used in calls to the addHandler and removeHandler action parameters. + Action that attaches the given event handler to the underlying .NET event. + Action that detaches the given event handler from the underlying .NET event. + The scheduler to run the add and remove event handler logic on. + The observable sequence that contains the event argument objects passed to the invocations of the underlying .NET event. + or or or is null. + + + Add and remove handler invocations are made whenever the number of observers grows beyond zero. + As such, an event handler may be shared by multiple simultaneously active observers, using a subject for multicasting. + + + Add and remove handler invocations are run on the specified scheduler. This behavior allows add and remove handler operations for thread-affine events to be + accessed from the same context, as required by some UI frameworks. + + + It's recommended to lift FromEvent calls outside event stream query expressions. This best practice reduces clutter of bridging code inside queries, + making the query expressions more concise and easier to understand. This has additional benefits for overloads of FromEvent that omit the IScheduler + parameter. For more information, see the remarks section on those overloads. + + + + + + + Converts a .NET event to an observable sequence, using a supplied event delegate type. Each event invocation is surfaced through an OnNext message in the resulting sequence. + For conversion of events conforming to the standard .NET event pattern, use any of the FromEventPattern overloads instead. + + The delegate type of the event to be converted. + The type of the event data generated by the event. + Action that attaches the given event handler to the underlying .NET event. + Action that detaches the given event handler from the underlying .NET event. + The observable sequence that contains the event argument objects passed to the invocations of the underlying .NET event. + or is null. + + + Add and remove handler invocations are made whenever the number of observers grows beyond zero. + As such, an event handler may be shared by multiple simultaneously active observers, using a subject for multicasting. + + + The current is captured during the call to FromEvent, and is used to post add and remove handler invocations. + This behavior ensures add and remove handler operations for thread-affine events are accessed from the same context, as required by some UI frameworks. + + + If no SynchronizationContext is present at the point of calling FromEvent, add and remove handler invocations are made synchronously on the thread + making the Subscribe or Dispose call, respectively. + + + It's recommended to lift FromEvent calls outside event stream query expressions due to the free-threaded nature of Reactive Extensions. Doing so + makes the captured SynchronizationContext predictable. This best practice also reduces clutter of bridging code inside queries, making the query expressions + more concise and easier to understand. + + + + + + + Converts a .NET event to an observable sequence, using a supplied event delegate type. Each event invocation is surfaced through an OnNext message in the resulting sequence. + For conversion of events conforming to the standard .NET event pattern, use any of the FromEventPattern overloads instead. + + The delegate type of the event to be converted. + The type of the event data generated by the event. + Action that attaches the given event handler to the underlying .NET event. + Action that detaches the given event handler from the underlying .NET event. + The scheduler to run the add and remove event handler logic on. + The observable sequence that contains the event argument objects passed to the invocations of the underlying .NET event. + or or is null. + + + Add and remove handler invocations are made whenever the number of observers grows beyond zero. + As such, an event handler may be shared by multiple simultaneously active observers, using a subject for multicasting. + + + Add and remove handler invocations are run on the specified scheduler. This behavior allows add and remove handler operations for thread-affine events to be + accessed from the same context, as required by some UI frameworks. + + + It's recommended to lift FromEvent calls outside event stream query expressions. This best practice reduces clutter of bridging code inside queries, + making the query expressions more concise and easier to understand. This has additional benefits for overloads of FromEvent that omit the IScheduler + parameter. For more information, see the remarks section on those overloads. + + + + + + + Converts a generic Action-based .NET event to an observable sequence. Each event invocation is surfaced through an OnNext message in the resulting sequence. + For conversion of events conforming to the standard .NET event pattern, use any of the FromEventPattern overloads instead. + + The type of the event data generated by the event. + Action that attaches the given event handler to the underlying .NET event. + Action that detaches the given event handler from the underlying .NET event. + The observable sequence that contains the event argument objects passed to the invocations of the underlying .NET event. + or is null. + + + Add and remove handler invocations are made whenever the number of observers grows beyond zero. + As such, an event handler may be shared by multiple simultaneously active observers, using a subject for multicasting. + + + The current is captured during the call to FromEvent, and is used to post add and remove handler invocations. + This behavior ensures add and remove handler operations for thread-affine events are accessed from the same context, as required by some UI frameworks. + + + If no SynchronizationContext is present at the point of calling FromEvent, add and remove handler invocations are made synchronously on the thread + making the Subscribe or Dispose call, respectively. + + + It's recommended to lift FromEvent calls outside event stream query expressions due to the free-threaded nature of Reactive Extensions. Doing so + makes the captured SynchronizationContext predictable. This best practice also reduces clutter of bridging code inside queries, making the query expressions + more concise and easier to understand. + + + + + + + Converts a generic Action-based .NET event to an observable sequence. Each event invocation is surfaced through an OnNext message in the resulting sequence. + For conversion of events conforming to the standard .NET event pattern, use any of the FromEventPattern overloads instead. + + The type of the event data generated by the event. + Action that attaches the given event handler to the underlying .NET event. + Action that detaches the given event handler from the underlying .NET event. + The scheduler to run the add and remove event handler logic on. + The observable sequence that contains the event argument objects passed to the invocations of the underlying .NET event. + or or is null. + + + Add and remove handler invocations are made whenever the number of observers grows beyond zero. + As such, an event handler may be shared by multiple simultaneously active observers, using a subject for multicasting. + + + Add and remove handler invocations are run on the specified scheduler. This behavior allows add and remove handler operations for thread-affine events to be + accessed from the same context, as required by some UI frameworks. + + + It's recommended to lift FromEvent calls outside event stream query expressions. This best practice reduces clutter of bridging code inside queries, + making the query expressions more concise and easier to understand. This has additional benefits for overloads of FromEvent that omit the IScheduler + parameter. For more information, see the remarks section on those overloads. + + + + + + + Converts an Action-based .NET event to an observable sequence. Each event invocation is surfaced through an OnNext message in the resulting sequence. + For conversion of events conforming to the standard .NET event pattern, use any of the FromEventPattern overloads instead. + + Action that attaches the given event handler to the underlying .NET event. + Action that detaches the given event handler from the underlying .NET event. + The observable sequence that contains the event argument objects passed to the invocations of the underlying .NET event. + or is null. + + + Add and remove handler invocations are made whenever the number of observers grows beyond zero. + As such, an event handler may be shared by multiple simultaneously active observers, using a subject for multicasting. + + + The current is captured during the call to FromEvent, and is used to post add and remove handler invocations. + This behavior ensures add and remove handler operations for thread-affine events are accessed from the same context, as required by some UI frameworks. + + + If no SynchronizationContext is present at the point of calling FromEvent, add and remove handler invocations are made synchronously on the thread + making the Subscribe or Dispose call, respectively. + + + It's recommended to lift FromEvent calls outside event stream query expressions due to the free-threaded nature of Reactive Extensions. Doing so + makes the captured SynchronizationContext predictable. This best practice also reduces clutter of bridging code inside queries, making the query expressions + more concise and easier to understand. + + + + + + + Converts an Action-based .NET event to an observable sequence. Each event invocation is surfaced through an OnNext message in the resulting sequence. + For conversion of events conforming to the standard .NET event pattern, use any of the FromEventPattern overloads instead. + + Action that attaches the given event handler to the underlying .NET event. + Action that detaches the given event handler from the underlying .NET event. + The scheduler to run the add and remove event handler logic on. + The observable sequence that contains the event argument objects passed to the invocations of the underlying .NET event. + or or is null. + + + Add and remove handler invocations are made whenever the number of observers grows beyond zero. + As such, an event handler may be shared by multiple simultaneously active observers, using a subject for multicasting. + + + Add and remove handler invocations are run on the specified scheduler. This behavior allows add and remove handler operations for thread-affine events to be + accessed from the same context, as required by some UI frameworks. + + + It's recommended to lift FromEvent calls outside event stream query expressions. This best practice reduces clutter of bridging code inside queries, + making the query expressions more concise and easier to understand. This has additional benefits for overloads of FromEvent that omit the IScheduler + parameter. For more information, see the remarks section on those overloads. + + + + + + + Invokes an action for each element in the observable sequence, and returns a Task object that will get signaled when the sequence terminates. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source sequence. + Action to invoke for each element in the observable sequence. + Task that signals the termination of the sequence. + or is null. + This operator is especially useful in conjunction with the asynchronous programming features introduced in C# 5.0 and Visual Basic 11. + + + + Invokes an action for each element in the observable sequence, and returns a Task object that will get signaled when the sequence terminates. + The loop can be quit prematurely by setting the specified cancellation token. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source sequence. + Action to invoke for each element in the observable sequence. + Cancellation token used to stop the loop. + Task that signals the termination of the sequence. + or is null. + This operator is especially useful in conjunction with the asynchronous programming features introduced in C# 5.0 and Visual Basic 11. + + + + Invokes an action for each element in the observable sequence, incorporating the element's index, and returns a Task object that will get signaled when the sequence terminates. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source sequence. + Action to invoke for each element in the observable sequence. + Task that signals the termination of the sequence. + or is null. + This operator is especially useful in conjunction with the asynchronous programming features introduced in C# 5.0 and Visual Basic 11. + + + + Invokes an action for each element in the observable sequence, incorporating the element's index, and returns a Task object that will get signaled when the sequence terminates. + The loop can be quit prematurely by setting the specified cancellation token. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source sequence. + Action to invoke for each element in the observable sequence. + Cancellation token used to stop the loop. + Task that signals the termination of the sequence. + or is null. + This operator is especially useful in conjunction with the asynchronous programming features introduced in C# 5.0 and Visual Basic 11. + + + + Uses to determine which source in to return, choosing if no match is found. + + The type of the value returned by the selector function, used to look up the resulting source. + The type of the elements in the result sequence. + Selector function invoked to determine the source to lookup in the dictionary. + Dictionary of sources to select from based on the invocation result. + Default source to select in case no matching source in is found. + The observable sequence retrieved from the dictionary based on the invocation result, or if no match is found. + or or is null. + + + + Uses to determine which source in to return, choosing an empty sequence on the specified scheduler if no match is found. + + The type of the value returned by the selector function, used to look up the resulting source. + The type of the elements in the result sequence. + Selector function invoked to determine the source to lookup in the dictionary. + Dictionary of sources to select from based on the invocation result. + Scheduler to generate an empty sequence on in case no matching source in is found. + The observable sequence retrieved from the dictionary based on the invocation result, or an empty sequence if no match is found. + or or is null. + + + + Uses to determine which source in to return, choosing an empty sequence if no match is found. + + The type of the value returned by the selector function, used to look up the resulting source. + The type of the elements in the result sequence. + Selector function invoked to determine the source to lookup in the dictionary. + Dictionary of sources to select from based on the invocation result. + The observable sequence retrieved from the dictionary based on the invocation result, or an empty sequence if no match is found. + or is null. + + + + Repeats the given as long as the specified holds, where the is evaluated after each repeated completed. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source to repeat as long as the function evaluates to true. + Condition that will be evaluated upon the completion of an iteration through the , to determine whether repetition of the source is required. + The observable sequence obtained by concatenating the sequence as long as the holds. + or is null. + + + + Concatenates the observable sequences obtained by running the for each element in the given enumerable . + + The type of the elements in the enumerable source sequence. + The type of the elements in the observable result sequence. + Enumerable source for which each element will be mapped onto an observable source that will be concatenated in the result sequence. + Function to select an observable source for each element in the . + The observable sequence obtained by concatenating the sources returned by for each element in the . + or is null. + + + + If the specified evaluates true, select the sequence. Otherwise, select the sequence. + + The type of the elements in the result sequence. + Condition evaluated to decide which sequence to return. + Sequence returned in case evaluates true. + Sequence returned in case evaluates false. + if evaluates true; otherwise. + or or is null. + + + + If the specified evaluates true, select the sequence. Otherwise, return an empty sequence. + + The type of the elements in the result sequence. + Condition evaluated to decide which sequence to return. + Sequence returned in case evaluates true. + if evaluates true; an empty sequence otherwise. + or is null. + + + + If the specified evaluates true, select the sequence. Otherwise, return an empty sequence generated on the specified scheduler. + + The type of the elements in the result sequence. + Condition evaluated to decide which sequence to return. + Sequence returned in case evaluates true. + Scheduler to generate an empty sequence on in case evaluates false. + if evaluates true; an empty sequence otherwise. + or or is null. + + + + Repeats the given as long as the specified holds, where the is evaluated before each repeated is subscribed to. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source to repeat as long as the function evaluates to true. + Condition that will be evaluated before subscription to the , to determine whether repetition of the source is required. + The observable sequence obtained by concatenating the sequence as long as the holds. + or is null. + + + + Creates a pattern that matches when both observable sequences have an available element. + + The type of the elements in the left sequence. + The type of the elements in the right sequence. + Observable sequence to match with the right sequence. + Observable sequence to match with the left sequence. + Pattern object that matches when both observable sequences have an available element. + or is null. + + + + Matches when the observable sequence has an available element and projects the element by invoking the selector function. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + The type of the elements in the result sequence, returned by the selector function. + Observable sequence to apply the selector on. + Selector that will be invoked for elements in the source sequence. + Plan that produces the projected results, to be fed (with other plans) to the When operator. + or is null. + + + + Joins together the results from several patterns. + + The type of the elements in the result sequence, obtained from the specified patterns. + A series of plans created by use of the Then operator on patterns. + An observable sequence with the results from matching several patterns. + is null. + + + + Joins together the results from several patterns. + + The type of the elements in the result sequence, obtained from the specified patterns. + A series of plans created by use of the Then operator on patterns. + An observable sequence with the results form matching several patterns. + is null. + + + + Merges the specified observable sequences into one observable sequence by using the selector function whenever any of the observable sequences produces an element. + + The type of the elements in the first source sequence. + The type of the elements in the second source sequence. + The type of the elements in the third source sequence. + The type of the elements in the result sequence, returned by the selector function. + First observable source. + Second observable source. + Third observable source. + Function to invoke whenever any of the sources produces an element. + An observable sequence containing the result of combining elements of the sources using the specified result selector function. + or or or is null. + If a non-empty source completes, its very last value will be used for creating subsequent combinations until all sources terminate. + + + + Merges the specified observable sequences into one observable sequence by using the selector function whenever any of the observable sequences produces an element. + + The type of the elements in the first source sequence. + The type of the elements in the second source sequence. + The type of the elements in the third source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fourth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the result sequence, returned by the selector function. + First observable source. + Second observable source. + Third observable source. + Fourth observable source. + Function to invoke whenever any of the sources produces an element. + An observable sequence containing the result of combining elements of the sources using the specified result selector function. + or or or or is null. + If a non-empty source completes, its very last value will be used for creating subsequent combinations until all sources terminate. + + + + Merges the specified observable sequences into one observable sequence by using the selector function whenever any of the observable sequences produces an element. + + The type of the elements in the first source sequence. + The type of the elements in the second source sequence. + The type of the elements in the third source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fourth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fifth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the result sequence, returned by the selector function. + First observable source. + Second observable source. + Third observable source. + Fourth observable source. + Fifth observable source. + Function to invoke whenever any of the sources produces an element. + An observable sequence containing the result of combining elements of the sources using the specified result selector function. + or or or or or is null. + If a non-empty source completes, its very last value will be used for creating subsequent combinations until all sources terminate. + + + + Merges the specified observable sequences into one observable sequence by using the selector function whenever any of the observable sequences produces an element. + + The type of the elements in the first source sequence. + The type of the elements in the second source sequence. + The type of the elements in the third source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fourth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fifth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the sixth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the result sequence, returned by the selector function. + First observable source. + Second observable source. + Third observable source. + Fourth observable source. + Fifth observable source. + Sixth observable source. + Function to invoke whenever any of the sources produces an element. + An observable sequence containing the result of combining elements of the sources using the specified result selector function. + or or or or or or is null. + If a non-empty source completes, its very last value will be used for creating subsequent combinations until all sources terminate. + + + + Merges the specified observable sequences into one observable sequence by using the selector function whenever any of the observable sequences produces an element. + + The type of the elements in the first source sequence. + The type of the elements in the second source sequence. + The type of the elements in the third source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fourth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fifth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the sixth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the seventh source sequence. + The type of the elements in the result sequence, returned by the selector function. + First observable source. + Second observable source. + Third observable source. + Fourth observable source. + Fifth observable source. + Sixth observable source. + Seventh observable source. + Function to invoke whenever any of the sources produces an element. + An observable sequence containing the result of combining elements of the sources using the specified result selector function. + or or or or or or or is null. + If a non-empty source completes, its very last value will be used for creating subsequent combinations until all sources terminate. + + + + Merges the specified observable sequences into one observable sequence by using the selector function whenever any of the observable sequences produces an element. + + The type of the elements in the first source sequence. + The type of the elements in the second source sequence. + The type of the elements in the third source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fourth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fifth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the sixth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the seventh source sequence. + The type of the elements in the eighth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the result sequence, returned by the selector function. + First observable source. + Second observable source. + Third observable source. + Fourth observable source. + Fifth observable source. + Sixth observable source. + Seventh observable source. + Eighth observable source. + Function to invoke whenever any of the sources produces an element. + An observable sequence containing the result of combining elements of the sources using the specified result selector function. + or or or or or or or or is null. + If a non-empty source completes, its very last value will be used for creating subsequent combinations until all sources terminate. + + + + Merges the specified observable sequences into one observable sequence by using the selector function whenever any of the observable sequences produces an element. + + The type of the elements in the first source sequence. + The type of the elements in the second source sequence. + The type of the elements in the third source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fourth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fifth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the sixth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the seventh source sequence. + The type of the elements in the eighth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the ninth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the result sequence, returned by the selector function. + First observable source. + Second observable source. + Third observable source. + Fourth observable source. + Fifth observable source. + Sixth observable source. + Seventh observable source. + Eighth observable source. + Ninth observable source. + Function to invoke whenever any of the sources produces an element. + An observable sequence containing the result of combining elements of the sources using the specified result selector function. + or or or or or or or or or is null. + If a non-empty source completes, its very last value will be used for creating subsequent combinations until all sources terminate. + + + + Merges the specified observable sequences into one observable sequence by using the selector function whenever any of the observable sequences produces an element. + + The type of the elements in the first source sequence. + The type of the elements in the second source sequence. + The type of the elements in the third source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fourth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fifth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the sixth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the seventh source sequence. + The type of the elements in the eighth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the ninth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the tenth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the result sequence, returned by the selector function. + First observable source. + Second observable source. + Third observable source. + Fourth observable source. + Fifth observable source. + Sixth observable source. + Seventh observable source. + Eighth observable source. + Ninth observable source. + Tenth observable source. + Function to invoke whenever any of the sources produces an element. + An observable sequence containing the result of combining elements of the sources using the specified result selector function. + or or or or or or or or or or is null. + If a non-empty source completes, its very last value will be used for creating subsequent combinations until all sources terminate. + + + + Merges the specified observable sequences into one observable sequence by using the selector function whenever any of the observable sequences produces an element. + + The type of the elements in the first source sequence. + The type of the elements in the second source sequence. + The type of the elements in the third source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fourth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fifth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the sixth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the seventh source sequence. + The type of the elements in the eighth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the ninth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the tenth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the eleventh source sequence. + The type of the elements in the result sequence, returned by the selector function. + First observable source. + Second observable source. + Third observable source. + Fourth observable source. + Fifth observable source. + Sixth observable source. + Seventh observable source. + Eighth observable source. + Ninth observable source. + Tenth observable source. + Eleventh observable source. + Function to invoke whenever any of the sources produces an element. + An observable sequence containing the result of combining elements of the sources using the specified result selector function. + or or or or or or or or or or or is null. + If a non-empty source completes, its very last value will be used for creating subsequent combinations until all sources terminate. + + + + Merges the specified observable sequences into one observable sequence by using the selector function whenever any of the observable sequences produces an element. + + The type of the elements in the first source sequence. + The type of the elements in the second source sequence. + The type of the elements in the third source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fourth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fifth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the sixth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the seventh source sequence. + The type of the elements in the eighth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the ninth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the tenth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the eleventh source sequence. + The type of the elements in the twelfth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the result sequence, returned by the selector function. + First observable source. + Second observable source. + Third observable source. + Fourth observable source. + Fifth observable source. + Sixth observable source. + Seventh observable source. + Eighth observable source. + Ninth observable source. + Tenth observable source. + Eleventh observable source. + Twelfth observable source. + Function to invoke whenever any of the sources produces an element. + An observable sequence containing the result of combining elements of the sources using the specified result selector function. + or or or or or or or or or or or or is null. + If a non-empty source completes, its very last value will be used for creating subsequent combinations until all sources terminate. + + + + Merges the specified observable sequences into one observable sequence by using the selector function whenever any of the observable sequences produces an element. + + The type of the elements in the first source sequence. + The type of the elements in the second source sequence. + The type of the elements in the third source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fourth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fifth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the sixth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the seventh source sequence. + The type of the elements in the eighth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the ninth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the tenth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the eleventh source sequence. + The type of the elements in the twelfth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the thirteenth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the result sequence, returned by the selector function. + First observable source. + Second observable source. + Third observable source. + Fourth observable source. + Fifth observable source. + Sixth observable source. + Seventh observable source. + Eighth observable source. + Ninth observable source. + Tenth observable source. + Eleventh observable source. + Twelfth observable source. + Thirteenth observable source. + Function to invoke whenever any of the sources produces an element. + An observable sequence containing the result of combining elements of the sources using the specified result selector function. + or or or or or or or or or or or or or is null. + If a non-empty source completes, its very last value will be used for creating subsequent combinations until all sources terminate. + + + + Merges the specified observable sequences into one observable sequence by using the selector function whenever any of the observable sequences produces an element. + + The type of the elements in the first source sequence. + The type of the elements in the second source sequence. + The type of the elements in the third source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fourth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fifth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the sixth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the seventh source sequence. + The type of the elements in the eighth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the ninth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the tenth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the eleventh source sequence. + The type of the elements in the twelfth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the thirteenth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fourteenth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the result sequence, returned by the selector function. + First observable source. + Second observable source. + Third observable source. + Fourth observable source. + Fifth observable source. + Sixth observable source. + Seventh observable source. + Eighth observable source. + Ninth observable source. + Tenth observable source. + Eleventh observable source. + Twelfth observable source. + Thirteenth observable source. + Fourteenth observable source. + Function to invoke whenever any of the sources produces an element. + An observable sequence containing the result of combining elements of the sources using the specified result selector function. + or or or or or or or or or or or or or or is null. + If a non-empty source completes, its very last value will be used for creating subsequent combinations until all sources terminate. + + + + Merges the specified observable sequences into one observable sequence by using the selector function whenever any of the observable sequences produces an element. + + The type of the elements in the first source sequence. + The type of the elements in the second source sequence. + The type of the elements in the third source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fourth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fifth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the sixth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the seventh source sequence. + The type of the elements in the eighth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the ninth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the tenth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the eleventh source sequence. + The type of the elements in the twelfth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the thirteenth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fourteenth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fifteenth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the result sequence, returned by the selector function. + First observable source. + Second observable source. + Third observable source. + Fourth observable source. + Fifth observable source. + Sixth observable source. + Seventh observable source. + Eighth observable source. + Ninth observable source. + Tenth observable source. + Eleventh observable source. + Twelfth observable source. + Thirteenth observable source. + Fourteenth observable source. + Fifteenth observable source. + Function to invoke whenever any of the sources produces an element. + An observable sequence containing the result of combining elements of the sources using the specified result selector function. + or or or or or or or or or or or or or or or is null. + If a non-empty source completes, its very last value will be used for creating subsequent combinations until all sources terminate. + + + + Merges the specified observable sequences into one observable sequence by using the selector function whenever any of the observable sequences produces an element. + + The type of the elements in the first source sequence. + The type of the elements in the second source sequence. + The type of the elements in the third source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fourth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fifth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the sixth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the seventh source sequence. + The type of the elements in the eighth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the ninth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the tenth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the eleventh source sequence. + The type of the elements in the twelfth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the thirteenth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fourteenth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fifteenth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the sixteenth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the result sequence, returned by the selector function. + First observable source. + Second observable source. + Third observable source. + Fourth observable source. + Fifth observable source. + Sixth observable source. + Seventh observable source. + Eighth observable source. + Ninth observable source. + Tenth observable source. + Eleventh observable source. + Twelfth observable source. + Thirteenth observable source. + Fourteenth observable source. + Fifteenth observable source. + Sixteenth observable source. + Function to invoke whenever any of the sources produces an element. + An observable sequence containing the result of combining elements of the sources using the specified result selector function. + or or or or or or or or or or or or or or or or is null. + If a non-empty source completes, its very last value will be used for creating subsequent combinations until all sources terminate. + + + + Propagates the observable sequence that reacts first. + + The type of the elements in the source sequences. + First observable sequence. + Second observable sequence. + An observable sequence that surfaces either of the given sequences, whichever reacted first. + or is null. + + + + Propagates the observable sequence that reacts first. + + The type of the elements in the source sequences. + Observable sources competing to react first. + An observable sequence that surfaces any of the given sequences, whichever reacted first. + is null. + + + + Propagates the observable sequence that reacts first. + + The type of the elements in the source sequences. + Observable sources competing to react first. + An observable sequence that surfaces any of the given sequences, whichever reacted first. + is null. + + + + Projects each element of an observable sequence into consecutive non-overlapping buffers. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence, and in the lists in the result sequence. + The type of the elements in the sequences indicating buffer closing events. + Source sequence to produce buffers over. + A function invoked to define the boundaries of the produced buffers. A new buffer is started when the previous one is closed. + An observable sequence of buffers. + or is null. + + + + Projects each element of an observable sequence into zero or more buffers. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence, and in the lists in the result sequence. + The type of the elements in the sequence indicating buffer opening events, also passed to the closing selector to obtain a sequence of buffer closing events. + The type of the elements in the sequences indicating buffer closing events. + Source sequence to produce buffers over. + Observable sequence whose elements denote the creation of new buffers. + A function invoked to define the closing of each produced buffer. + An observable sequence of buffers. + or or is null. + + + + Projects each element of an observable sequence into consecutive non-overlapping buffers. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence, and in the lists in the result sequence. + The type of the elements in the sequences indicating buffer boundary events. + Source sequence to produce buffers over. + Sequence of buffer boundary markers. The current buffer is closed and a new buffer is opened upon receiving a boundary marker. + An observable sequence of buffers. + or is null. + + + + Continues an observable sequence that is terminated by an exception of the specified type with the observable sequence produced by the handler. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence and sequences returned by the exception handler function. + The type of the exception to catch and handle. Needs to derive from . + Source sequence. + Exception handler function, producing another observable sequence. + An observable sequence containing the source sequence's elements, followed by the elements produced by the handler's resulting observable sequence in case an exception occurred. + or is null. + + + + Continues an observable sequence that is terminated by an exception with the next observable sequence. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence and handler sequence. + First observable sequence whose exception (if any) is caught. + Second observable sequence used to produce results when an error occurred in the first sequence. + An observable sequence containing the first sequence's elements, followed by the elements of the second sequence in case an exception occurred. + or is null. + + + + Continues an observable sequence that is terminated by an exception with the next observable sequence. + + The type of the elements in the source and handler sequences. + Observable sequences to catch exceptions for. + An observable sequence containing elements from consecutive source sequences until a source sequence terminates successfully. + is null. + + + + Continues an observable sequence that is terminated by an exception with the next observable sequence. + + The type of the elements in the source and handler sequences. + Observable sequences to catch exceptions for. + An observable sequence containing elements from consecutive source sequences until a source sequence terminates successfully. + is null. + + + + Merges two observable sequences into one observable sequence by using the selector function whenever one of the observable sequences produces an element. + + The type of the elements in the first source sequence. + The type of the elements in the second source sequence. + The type of the elements in the result sequence, returned by the selector function. + First observable source. + Second observable source. + Function to invoke whenever either of the sources produces an element. + An observable sequence containing the result of combining elements of both sources using the specified result selector function. + or or is null. + If a non-empty source completes, its very last value will be used for creating subsequent combinations until all sources terminate. + + + + Merges the specified observable sequences into one observable sequence by using the selector function whenever any of the observable sequences produces an element. + + The type of the elements in the source sequences. + The type of the elements in the result sequence, returned by the selector function. + Observable sources. + Function to invoke whenever any of the sources produces an element. For efficiency, the input list is reused after the selector returns. Either aggregate or copy the values during the function call. + An observable sequence containing the result of combining elements of the sources using the specified result selector function. + or is null. + If a non-empty source completes, its very last value will be used for creating subsequent combinations until all sources terminate. + + + + Merges the specified observable sequences into one observable sequence by emitting a list with the latest source elements whenever any of the observable sequences produces an element. + + The type of the elements in the source sequences, and in the lists in the result sequence. + Observable sources. + An observable sequence containing lists of the latest elements of the sources. + is null. + If a non-empty source completes, its very last value will be used for creating subsequent combinations until all sources terminate. + + + + Merges the specified observable sequences into one observable sequence by emitting a list with the latest source elements whenever any of the observable sequences produces an element. + + The type of the elements in the source sequences, and in the lists in the result sequence. + Observable sources. + An observable sequence containing lists of the latest elements of the sources. + is null. + If a non-empty source completes, its very last value will be used for creating subsequent combinations until all sources terminate. + + + + Concatenates the second observable sequence to the first observable sequence upon successful termination of the first. + + The type of the elements in the source sequences. + First observable sequence. + Second observable sequence. + An observable sequence that contains the elements of the first sequence, followed by those of the second the sequence. + or is null. + + + + Concatenates all of the specified observable sequences, as long as the previous observable sequence terminated successfully. + + The type of the elements in the source sequences. + Observable sequences to concatenate. + An observable sequence that contains the elements of each given sequence, in sequential order. + is null. + + + + Concatenates all observable sequences in the given enumerable sequence, as long as the previous observable sequence terminated successfully. + + The type of the elements in the source sequences. + Observable sequences to concatenate. + An observable sequence that contains the elements of each given sequence, in sequential order. + is null. + + + + Concatenates all inner observable sequences, as long as the previous observable sequence terminated successfully. + + The type of the elements in the source sequences. + Observable sequence of inner observable sequences. + An observable sequence that contains the elements of each observed inner sequence, in sequential order. + is null. + + + + Concatenates all task results, as long as the previous task terminated successfully. + + The type of the results produced by the tasks. + Observable sequence of tasks. + An observable sequence that contains the results of each task, in sequential order. + is null. + If the tasks support cancellation, consider manual conversion of the tasks using , followed by a concatenation operation using . + + + + Merges elements from all inner observable sequences into a single observable sequence. + + The type of the elements in the source sequences. + Observable sequence of inner observable sequences. + The observable sequence that merges the elements of the inner sequences. + is null. + + + + Merges results from all source tasks into a single observable sequence. + + The type of the results produced by the source tasks. + Observable sequence of tasks. + The observable sequence that merges the results of the source tasks. + is null. + If the tasks support cancellation, consider manual conversion of the tasks using , followed by a merge operation using . + + + + Merges elements from all inner observable sequences into a single observable sequence, limiting the number of concurrent subscriptions to inner sequences. + + The type of the elements in the source sequences. + Observable sequence of inner observable sequences. + Maximum number of inner observable sequences being subscribed to concurrently. + The observable sequence that merges the elements of the inner sequences. + is null. + is less than or equal to zero. + + + + Merges elements from all observable sequences in the given enumerable sequence into a single observable sequence, limiting the number of concurrent subscriptions to inner sequences. + + The type of the elements in the source sequences. + Enumerable sequence of observable sequences. + Maximum number of observable sequences being subscribed to concurrently. + The observable sequence that merges the elements of the observable sequences. + is null. + is less than or equal to zero. + + + + Merges elements from all observable sequences in the given enumerable sequence into a single observable sequence, limiting the number of concurrent subscriptions to inner sequences, and using the specified scheduler for enumeration of and subscription to the sources. + + The type of the elements in the source sequences. + Enumerable sequence of observable sequences. + Maximum number of observable sequences being subscribed to concurrently. + Scheduler to run the enumeration of the sequence of sources on. + The observable sequence that merges the elements of the observable sequences. + or is null. + is less than or equal to zero. + + + + Merges elements from two observable sequences into a single observable sequence. + + The type of the elements in the source sequences. + First observable sequence. + Second observable sequence. + The observable sequence that merges the elements of the given sequences. + or is null. + + + + Merges elements from two observable sequences into a single observable sequence, using the specified scheduler for enumeration of and subscription to the sources. + + The type of the elements in the source sequences. + First observable sequence. + Second observable sequence. + Scheduler used to introduce concurrency for making subscriptions to the given sequences. + The observable sequence that merges the elements of the given sequences. + or or is null. + + + + Merges elements from all of the specified observable sequences into a single observable sequence. + + The type of the elements in the source sequences. + Observable sequences. + The observable sequence that merges the elements of the observable sequences. + is null. + + + + Merges elements from all of the specified observable sequences into a single observable sequence, using the specified scheduler for enumeration of and subscription to the sources. + + The type of the elements in the source sequences. + Observable sequences. + Scheduler to run the enumeration of the sequence of sources on. + The observable sequence that merges the elements of the observable sequences. + or is null. + + + + Merges elements from all observable sequences in the given enumerable sequence into a single observable sequence. + + The type of the elements in the source sequences. + Enumerable sequence of observable sequences. + The observable sequence that merges the elements of the observable sequences. + is null. + + + + Merges elements from all observable sequences in the given enumerable sequence into a single observable sequence, using the specified scheduler for enumeration of and subscription to the sources. + + The type of the elements in the source sequences. + Enumerable sequence of observable sequences. + Scheduler to run the enumeration of the sequence of sources on. + The observable sequence that merges the elements of the observable sequences. + or is null. + + + + Concatenates the second observable sequence to the first observable sequence upon successful or exceptional termination of the first. + + The type of the elements in the source sequences. + First observable sequence whose exception (if any) is caught. + Second observable sequence used to produce results after the first sequence terminates. + An observable sequence that concatenates the first and second sequence, even if the first sequence terminates exceptionally. + or is null. + + + + Concatenates all of the specified observable sequences, even if the previous observable sequence terminated exceptionally. + + The type of the elements in the source sequences. + Observable sequences to concatenate. + An observable sequence that concatenates the source sequences, even if a sequence terminates exceptionally. + is null. + + + + Concatenates all observable sequences in the given enumerable sequence, even if the previous observable sequence terminated exceptionally. + + The type of the elements in the source sequences. + Observable sequences to concatenate. + An observable sequence that concatenates the source sequences, even if a sequence terminates exceptionally. + is null. + + + + Returns the elements from the source observable sequence only after the other observable sequence produces an element. + Starting from Rx.NET 4.0, this will subscribe to before subscribing to + so in case emits an element right away, elements from are not missed. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + The type of the elements in the other sequence that indicates the end of skip behavior. + Source sequence to propagate elements for. + Observable sequence that triggers propagation of elements of the source sequence. + An observable sequence containing the elements of the source sequence starting from the point the other sequence triggered propagation. + or is null. + + + + Transforms an observable sequence of observable sequences into an observable sequence + producing values only from the most recent observable sequence. + Each time a new inner observable sequence is received, unsubscribe from the + previous inner observable sequence. + + The type of the elements in the source sequences. + Observable sequence of inner observable sequences. + The observable sequence that at any point in time produces the elements of the most recent inner observable sequence that has been received. + is null. + + + + Transforms an observable sequence of tasks into an observable sequence + producing values only from the most recent observable sequence. + Each time a new task is received, the previous task's result is ignored. + + The type of the results produced by the source tasks. + Observable sequence of tasks. + The observable sequence that at any point in time produces the result of the most recent task that has been received. + is null. + If the tasks support cancellation, consider manual conversion of the tasks using , followed by a switch operation using . + + + + Returns the elements from the source observable sequence until the other observable sequence produces an element. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + The type of the elements in the other sequence that indicates the end of take behavior. + Source sequence to propagate elements for. + Observable sequence that terminates propagation of elements of the source sequence. + An observable sequence containing the elements of the source sequence up to the point the other sequence interrupted further propagation. + or is null. + + + + Relays elements from the source observable sequence and calls the predicate after an + emission to check if the sequence should stop after that specific item. + + The type of the elements in the source and result sequences. + The source sequence to relay elements of. + Called after each upstream item has been emitted with + that upstream item and should return true to indicate the sequence should + complete. + The observable sequence with the source elements until the stop predicate returns true. + + The following sequence will stop after the value 5 has been encountered: + + Observable.Range(1, 10) + .TakeUntil(item => item == 5) + .Subscribe(Console.WriteLine); + + + If or is null. + + + + Projects each element of an observable sequence into consecutive non-overlapping windows. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence, and in the windows in the result sequence. + The type of the elements in the sequences indicating window closing events. + Source sequence to produce windows over. + A function invoked to define the boundaries of the produced windows. A new window is started when the previous one is closed. + An observable sequence of windows. + or is null. + + + + Projects each element of an observable sequence into zero or more windows. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence, and in the windows in the result sequence. + The type of the elements in the sequence indicating window opening events, also passed to the closing selector to obtain a sequence of window closing events. + The type of the elements in the sequences indicating window closing events. + Source sequence to produce windows over. + Observable sequence whose elements denote the creation of new windows. + A function invoked to define the closing of each produced window. + An observable sequence of windows. + or or is null. + + + + Projects each element of an observable sequence into consecutive non-overlapping windows. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence, and in the windows in the result sequence. + The type of the elements in the sequences indicating window boundary events. + Source sequence to produce windows over. + Sequence of window boundary markers. The current window is closed and a new window is opened upon receiving a boundary marker. + An observable sequence of windows. + or is null. + + + + Merges two observable sequences into one observable sequence by combining each element from the first source with the latest element from the second source, if any. + Starting from Rx.NET 4.0, this will subscribe to before subscribing to to have a latest element readily available + in case emits an element right away. + + The type of the elements in the first source sequence. + The type of the elements in the second source sequence. + The type of the elements in the result sequence, returned by the selector function. + First observable source. + Second observable source. + Function to invoke for each element from the first source combined with the latest element from the second source, if any. + An observable sequence containing the result of combining each element of the first source with the latest element from the second source, if any, using the specified result selector function. + or or is null. + + + + Merges two observable sequences into one observable sequence by combining their elements in a pairwise fashion. + + The type of the elements in the first source sequence. + The type of the elements in the second source sequence. + The type of the elements in the result sequence, returned by the selector function. + First observable source. + Second observable source. + Function to invoke for each consecutive pair of elements from the first and second source. + An observable sequence containing the result of pairwise combining the elements of the first and second source using the specified result selector function. + or or is null. + + + + Merges the specified observable sequences into one observable sequence by using the selector function whenever all of the observable sequences have produced an element at a corresponding index. + + The type of the elements in the source sequences. + The type of the elements in the result sequence, returned by the selector function. + Observable sources. + Function to invoke for each series of elements at corresponding indexes in the sources. + An observable sequence containing the result of combining elements of the sources using the specified result selector function. + or is null. + + + + Merges the specified observable sequences into one observable sequence by emitting a list with the elements of the observable sequences at corresponding indexes. + + The type of the elements in the source sequences, and in the lists in the result sequence. + Observable sources. + An observable sequence containing lists of elements at corresponding indexes. + is null. + + + + Merges the specified observable sequences into one observable sequence by emitting a list with the elements of the observable sequences at corresponding indexes. + + The type of the elements in the source sequences, and in the lists in the result sequence. + Observable sources. + An observable sequence containing lists of elements at corresponding indexes. + is null. + + + + Merges an observable sequence and an enumerable sequence into one observable sequence by using the selector function. + + The type of the elements in the first observable source sequence. + The type of the elements in the second enumerable source sequence. + The type of the elements in the result sequence, returned by the selector function. + First observable source. + Second enumerable source. + Function to invoke for each consecutive pair of elements from the first and second source. + An observable sequence containing the result of pairwise combining the elements of the first and second source using the specified result selector function. + or or is null. + + + + Merges the specified observable sequences into one observable sequence by using the selector function whenever all of the observable sequences have produced an element at a corresponding index. + + The type of the elements in the first source sequence. + The type of the elements in the second source sequence. + The type of the elements in the third source sequence. + The type of the elements in the result sequence, returned by the selector function. + First observable source. + Second observable source. + Third observable source. + Function to invoke for each series of elements at corresponding indexes in the sources. + An observable sequence containing the result of combining elements of the sources using the specified result selector function. + or or or is null. + + + + Merges the specified observable sequences into one observable sequence by using the selector function whenever all of the observable sequences have produced an element at a corresponding index. + + The type of the elements in the first source sequence. + The type of the elements in the second source sequence. + The type of the elements in the third source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fourth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the result sequence, returned by the selector function. + First observable source. + Second observable source. + Third observable source. + Fourth observable source. + Function to invoke for each series of elements at corresponding indexes in the sources. + An observable sequence containing the result of combining elements of the sources using the specified result selector function. + or or or or is null. + + + + Merges the specified observable sequences into one observable sequence by using the selector function whenever all of the observable sequences have produced an element at a corresponding index. + + The type of the elements in the first source sequence. + The type of the elements in the second source sequence. + The type of the elements in the third source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fourth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fifth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the result sequence, returned by the selector function. + First observable source. + Second observable source. + Third observable source. + Fourth observable source. + Fifth observable source. + Function to invoke for each series of elements at corresponding indexes in the sources. + An observable sequence containing the result of combining elements of the sources using the specified result selector function. + or or or or or is null. + + + + Merges the specified observable sequences into one observable sequence by using the selector function whenever all of the observable sequences have produced an element at a corresponding index. + + The type of the elements in the first source sequence. + The type of the elements in the second source sequence. + The type of the elements in the third source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fourth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fifth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the sixth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the result sequence, returned by the selector function. + First observable source. + Second observable source. + Third observable source. + Fourth observable source. + Fifth observable source. + Sixth observable source. + Function to invoke for each series of elements at corresponding indexes in the sources. + An observable sequence containing the result of combining elements of the sources using the specified result selector function. + or or or or or or is null. + + + + Merges the specified observable sequences into one observable sequence by using the selector function whenever all of the observable sequences have produced an element at a corresponding index. + + The type of the elements in the first source sequence. + The type of the elements in the second source sequence. + The type of the elements in the third source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fourth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fifth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the sixth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the seventh source sequence. + The type of the elements in the result sequence, returned by the selector function. + First observable source. + Second observable source. + Third observable source. + Fourth observable source. + Fifth observable source. + Sixth observable source. + Seventh observable source. + Function to invoke for each series of elements at corresponding indexes in the sources. + An observable sequence containing the result of combining elements of the sources using the specified result selector function. + or or or or or or or is null. + + + + Merges the specified observable sequences into one observable sequence by using the selector function whenever all of the observable sequences have produced an element at a corresponding index. + + The type of the elements in the first source sequence. + The type of the elements in the second source sequence. + The type of the elements in the third source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fourth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fifth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the sixth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the seventh source sequence. + The type of the elements in the eighth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the result sequence, returned by the selector function. + First observable source. + Second observable source. + Third observable source. + Fourth observable source. + Fifth observable source. + Sixth observable source. + Seventh observable source. + Eighth observable source. + Function to invoke for each series of elements at corresponding indexes in the sources. + An observable sequence containing the result of combining elements of the sources using the specified result selector function. + or or or or or or or or is null. + + + + Merges the specified observable sequences into one observable sequence by using the selector function whenever all of the observable sequences have produced an element at a corresponding index. + + The type of the elements in the first source sequence. + The type of the elements in the second source sequence. + The type of the elements in the third source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fourth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fifth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the sixth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the seventh source sequence. + The type of the elements in the eighth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the ninth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the result sequence, returned by the selector function. + First observable source. + Second observable source. + Third observable source. + Fourth observable source. + Fifth observable source. + Sixth observable source. + Seventh observable source. + Eighth observable source. + Ninth observable source. + Function to invoke for each series of elements at corresponding indexes in the sources. + An observable sequence containing the result of combining elements of the sources using the specified result selector function. + or or or or or or or or or is null. + + + + Merges the specified observable sequences into one observable sequence by using the selector function whenever all of the observable sequences have produced an element at a corresponding index. + + The type of the elements in the first source sequence. + The type of the elements in the second source sequence. + The type of the elements in the third source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fourth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fifth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the sixth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the seventh source sequence. + The type of the elements in the eighth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the ninth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the tenth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the result sequence, returned by the selector function. + First observable source. + Second observable source. + Third observable source. + Fourth observable source. + Fifth observable source. + Sixth observable source. + Seventh observable source. + Eighth observable source. + Ninth observable source. + Tenth observable source. + Function to invoke for each series of elements at corresponding indexes in the sources. + An observable sequence containing the result of combining elements of the sources using the specified result selector function. + or or or or or or or or or or is null. + + + + Merges the specified observable sequences into one observable sequence by using the selector function whenever all of the observable sequences have produced an element at a corresponding index. + + The type of the elements in the first source sequence. + The type of the elements in the second source sequence. + The type of the elements in the third source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fourth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fifth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the sixth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the seventh source sequence. + The type of the elements in the eighth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the ninth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the tenth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the eleventh source sequence. + The type of the elements in the result sequence, returned by the selector function. + First observable source. + Second observable source. + Third observable source. + Fourth observable source. + Fifth observable source. + Sixth observable source. + Seventh observable source. + Eighth observable source. + Ninth observable source. + Tenth observable source. + Eleventh observable source. + Function to invoke for each series of elements at corresponding indexes in the sources. + An observable sequence containing the result of combining elements of the sources using the specified result selector function. + or or or or or or or or or or or is null. + + + + Merges the specified observable sequences into one observable sequence by using the selector function whenever all of the observable sequences have produced an element at a corresponding index. + + The type of the elements in the first source sequence. + The type of the elements in the second source sequence. + The type of the elements in the third source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fourth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fifth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the sixth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the seventh source sequence. + The type of the elements in the eighth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the ninth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the tenth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the eleventh source sequence. + The type of the elements in the twelfth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the result sequence, returned by the selector function. + First observable source. + Second observable source. + Third observable source. + Fourth observable source. + Fifth observable source. + Sixth observable source. + Seventh observable source. + Eighth observable source. + Ninth observable source. + Tenth observable source. + Eleventh observable source. + Twelfth observable source. + Function to invoke for each series of elements at corresponding indexes in the sources. + An observable sequence containing the result of combining elements of the sources using the specified result selector function. + or or or or or or or or or or or or is null. + + + + Merges the specified observable sequences into one observable sequence by using the selector function whenever all of the observable sequences have produced an element at a corresponding index. + + The type of the elements in the first source sequence. + The type of the elements in the second source sequence. + The type of the elements in the third source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fourth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fifth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the sixth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the seventh source sequence. + The type of the elements in the eighth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the ninth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the tenth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the eleventh source sequence. + The type of the elements in the twelfth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the thirteenth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the result sequence, returned by the selector function. + First observable source. + Second observable source. + Third observable source. + Fourth observable source. + Fifth observable source. + Sixth observable source. + Seventh observable source. + Eighth observable source. + Ninth observable source. + Tenth observable source. + Eleventh observable source. + Twelfth observable source. + Thirteenth observable source. + Function to invoke for each series of elements at corresponding indexes in the sources. + An observable sequence containing the result of combining elements of the sources using the specified result selector function. + or or or or or or or or or or or or or is null. + + + + Merges the specified observable sequences into one observable sequence by using the selector function whenever all of the observable sequences have produced an element at a corresponding index. + + The type of the elements in the first source sequence. + The type of the elements in the second source sequence. + The type of the elements in the third source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fourth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fifth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the sixth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the seventh source sequence. + The type of the elements in the eighth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the ninth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the tenth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the eleventh source sequence. + The type of the elements in the twelfth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the thirteenth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fourteenth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the result sequence, returned by the selector function. + First observable source. + Second observable source. + Third observable source. + Fourth observable source. + Fifth observable source. + Sixth observable source. + Seventh observable source. + Eighth observable source. + Ninth observable source. + Tenth observable source. + Eleventh observable source. + Twelfth observable source. + Thirteenth observable source. + Fourteenth observable source. + Function to invoke for each series of elements at corresponding indexes in the sources. + An observable sequence containing the result of combining elements of the sources using the specified result selector function. + or or or or or or or or or or or or or or is null. + + + + Merges the specified observable sequences into one observable sequence by using the selector function whenever all of the observable sequences have produced an element at a corresponding index. + + The type of the elements in the first source sequence. + The type of the elements in the second source sequence. + The type of the elements in the third source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fourth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fifth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the sixth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the seventh source sequence. + The type of the elements in the eighth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the ninth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the tenth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the eleventh source sequence. + The type of the elements in the twelfth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the thirteenth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fourteenth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fifteenth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the result sequence, returned by the selector function. + First observable source. + Second observable source. + Third observable source. + Fourth observable source. + Fifth observable source. + Sixth observable source. + Seventh observable source. + Eighth observable source. + Ninth observable source. + Tenth observable source. + Eleventh observable source. + Twelfth observable source. + Thirteenth observable source. + Fourteenth observable source. + Fifteenth observable source. + Function to invoke for each series of elements at corresponding indexes in the sources. + An observable sequence containing the result of combining elements of the sources using the specified result selector function. + or or or or or or or or or or or or or or or is null. + + + + Merges the specified observable sequences into one observable sequence by using the selector function whenever all of the observable sequences have produced an element at a corresponding index. + + The type of the elements in the first source sequence. + The type of the elements in the second source sequence. + The type of the elements in the third source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fourth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fifth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the sixth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the seventh source sequence. + The type of the elements in the eighth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the ninth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the tenth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the eleventh source sequence. + The type of the elements in the twelfth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the thirteenth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fourteenth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fifteenth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the sixteenth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the result sequence, returned by the selector function. + First observable source. + Second observable source. + Third observable source. + Fourth observable source. + Fifth observable source. + Sixth observable source. + Seventh observable source. + Eighth observable source. + Ninth observable source. + Tenth observable source. + Eleventh observable source. + Twelfth observable source. + Thirteenth observable source. + Fourteenth observable source. + Fifteenth observable source. + Sixteenth observable source. + Function to invoke for each series of elements at corresponding indexes in the sources. + An observable sequence containing the result of combining elements of the sources using the specified result selector function. + or or or or or or or or or or or or or or or or is null. + + + + Append a value to an observable sequence. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source sequence to append the value to. + Value to append to the specified sequence. + The source sequence appended with the specified value. + is null. + + + + Append a value to an observable sequence. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source sequence to append the value to. + Value to append to the specified sequence. + Scheduler to emit the append values on. + The source sequence appended with the specified value. + is null. + + + + Hides the identity of an observable sequence. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + An observable sequence whose identity to hide. + An observable sequence that hides the identity of the source sequence. + is null. + + + + Projects each element of an observable sequence into consecutive non-overlapping buffers which are produced based on element count information. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence, and in the lists in the result sequence. + Source sequence to produce buffers over. + Length of each buffer. + An observable sequence of buffers. + is null. + is less than or equal to zero. + + + + Projects each element of an observable sequence into zero or more buffers which are produced based on element count information. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence, and in the lists in the result sequence. + Source sequence to produce buffers over. + Length of each buffer. + Number of elements to skip between creation of consecutive buffers. + An observable sequence of buffers. + is null. + or is less than or equal to zero. + + + + Dematerializes the explicit notification values of an observable sequence as implicit notifications. + + The type of the elements materialized in the source sequence notification objects. + An observable sequence containing explicit notification values which have to be turned into implicit notifications. + An observable sequence exhibiting the behavior corresponding to the source sequence's notification values. + is null. + + + + Returns an observable sequence that contains only distinct contiguous elements. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + An observable sequence to retain distinct contiguous elements for. + An observable sequence only containing the distinct contiguous elements from the source sequence. + is null. + + + + Returns an observable sequence that contains only distinct contiguous elements according to the comparer. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + An observable sequence to retain distinct contiguous elements for. + Equality comparer for source elements. + An observable sequence only containing the distinct contiguous elements from the source sequence. + or is null. + + + + Returns an observable sequence that contains only distinct contiguous elements according to the keySelector. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + The type of the discriminator key computed for each element in the source sequence. + An observable sequence to retain distinct contiguous elements for, based on a computed key value. + A function to compute the comparison key for each element. + An observable sequence only containing the distinct contiguous elements, based on a computed key value, from the source sequence. + or is null. + + + + Returns an observable sequence that contains only distinct contiguous elements according to the keySelector and the comparer. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + The type of the discriminator key computed for each element in the source sequence. + An observable sequence to retain distinct contiguous elements for, based on a computed key value. + A function to compute the comparison key for each element. + Equality comparer for computed key values. + An observable sequence only containing the distinct contiguous elements, based on a computed key value, from the source sequence. + or or is null. + + + + Invokes an action for each element in the observable sequence, and propagates all observer messages through the result sequence. + This method can be used for debugging, logging, etc. of query behavior by intercepting the message stream to run arbitrary actions for messages on the pipeline. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source sequence. + Action to invoke for each element in the observable sequence. + The source sequence with the side-effecting behavior applied. + or is null. + + + + Invokes an action for each element in the observable sequence and invokes an action upon graceful termination of the observable sequence. + This method can be used for debugging, logging, etc. of query behavior by intercepting the message stream to run arbitrary actions for messages on the pipeline. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source sequence. + Action to invoke for each element in the observable sequence. + Action to invoke upon graceful termination of the observable sequence. + The source sequence with the side-effecting behavior applied. + or or is null. + + + + Invokes an action for each element in the observable sequence and invokes an action upon exceptional termination of the observable sequence. + This method can be used for debugging, logging, etc. of query behavior by intercepting the message stream to run arbitrary actions for messages on the pipeline. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source sequence. + Action to invoke for each element in the observable sequence. + Action to invoke upon exceptional termination of the observable sequence. + The source sequence with the side-effecting behavior applied. + or or is null. + + + + Invokes an action for each element in the observable sequence and invokes an action upon graceful or exceptional termination of the observable sequence. + This method can be used for debugging, logging, etc. of query behavior by intercepting the message stream to run arbitrary actions for messages on the pipeline. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source sequence. + Action to invoke for each element in the observable sequence. + Action to invoke upon exceptional termination of the observable sequence. + Action to invoke upon graceful termination of the observable sequence. + The source sequence with the side-effecting behavior applied. + or or or is null. + + + + Invokes the observer's methods for each message in the source sequence. + This method can be used for debugging, logging, etc. of query behavior by intercepting the message stream to run arbitrary actions for messages on the pipeline. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source sequence. + Observer whose methods to invoke as part of the source sequence's observation. + The source sequence with the side-effecting behavior applied. + or is null. + + + + Invokes a specified action after the source observable sequence terminates gracefully or exceptionally. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source sequence. + Action to invoke after the source observable sequence terminates. + Source sequence with the action-invoking termination behavior applied. + or is null. + + + + Ignores all elements in an observable sequence leaving only the termination messages. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source sequence. + An empty observable sequence that signals termination, successful or exceptional, of the source sequence. + is null. + + + + Materializes the implicit notifications of an observable sequence as explicit notification values. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + An observable sequence to get notification values for. + An observable sequence containing the materialized notification values from the source sequence. + is null. + + + + Prepend a value to an observable sequence. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source sequence to prepend the value to. + Value to prepend to the specified sequence. + The source sequence prepended with the specified value. + is null. + + + + Prepend a value to an observable sequence. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source sequence to prepend the value to. + Value to prepend to the specified sequence. + Scheduler to emit the prepend values on. + The source sequence prepended with the specified value. + is null. + + + + Repeats the observable sequence indefinitely. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Observable sequence to repeat. + The observable sequence producing the elements of the given sequence repeatedly and sequentially. + is null. + + + + Repeats the observable sequence a specified number of times. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Observable sequence to repeat. + Number of times to repeat the sequence. + The observable sequence producing the elements of the given sequence repeatedly. + is null. + is less than zero. + + + + Repeatedly resubscribes to the source observable after a normal completion and when the observable + returned by a handler produces an arbitrary item. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + The arbitrary element type signaled by the handler observable. + Observable sequence to keep repeating when it successfully terminates. + The function that is called for each observer and takes an observable sequence objects. + It should return an observable of arbitrary items that should signal that arbitrary item in + response to receiving the completion signal from the source observable. If this observable signals + a terminal event, the sequence is terminated with that signal instead. + An observable sequence producing the elements of the given sequence repeatedly while each repetition terminates successfully. + is null. + is null. + + + + Repeats the source observable sequence until it successfully terminates. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Observable sequence to repeat until it successfully terminates. + An observable sequence producing the elements of the given sequence repeatedly until it terminates successfully. + is null. + + + + Repeats the source observable sequence the specified number of times or until it successfully terminates. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Observable sequence to repeat until it successfully terminates. + Number of times to repeat the sequence. + An observable sequence producing the elements of the given sequence repeatedly until it terminates successfully. + is null. + is less than zero. + + + + Retries (resubscribes to) the source observable after a failure and when the observable + returned by a handler produces an arbitrary item. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + The arbitrary element type signaled by the handler observable. + Observable sequence to repeat until it successfully terminates. + The function that is called for each observer and takes an observable sequence of + errors. It should return an observable of arbitrary items that should signal that arbitrary item in + response to receiving the failure Exception from the source observable. If this observable signals + a terminal event, the sequence is terminated with that signal instead. + An observable sequence producing the elements of the given sequence repeatedly until it terminates successfully. + is null. + is null. + + + + Applies an accumulator function over an observable sequence and returns each intermediate result. The specified seed value is used as the initial accumulator value. + For aggregation behavior with no intermediate results, see . + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + The type of the result of the aggregation. + An observable sequence to accumulate over. + The initial accumulator value. + An accumulator function to be invoked on each element. + An observable sequence containing the accumulated values. + or is null. + + + + Applies an accumulator function over an observable sequence and returns each intermediate result. + For aggregation behavior with no intermediate results, see . + + The type of the elements in the source sequence and the result of the aggregation. + An observable sequence to accumulate over. + An accumulator function to be invoked on each element. + An observable sequence containing the accumulated values. + or is null. + + + + Bypasses a specified number of elements at the end of an observable sequence. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source sequence. + Number of elements to bypass at the end of the source sequence. + An observable sequence containing the source sequence elements except for the bypassed ones at the end. + is null. + is less than zero. + + This operator accumulates a queue with a length enough to store the first elements. As more elements are + received, elements are taken from the front of the queue and produced on the result sequence. This causes elements to be delayed. + + + + + Prepends a sequence of values to an observable sequence. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source sequence to prepend values to. + Values to prepend to the specified sequence. + The source sequence prepended with the specified values. + or is null. + + + + Prepends a sequence of values to an observable sequence. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source sequence to prepend values to. + Values to prepend to the specified sequence. + The source sequence prepended with the specified values. + or is null. + + + + Prepends a sequence of values to an observable sequence. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source sequence to prepend values to. + Scheduler to emit the prepended values on. + Values to prepend to the specified sequence. + The source sequence prepended with the specified values. + or or is null. + + + + Prepends a sequence of values to an observable sequence. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source sequence to prepend values to. + Scheduler to emit the prepended values on. + Values to prepend to the specified sequence. + The source sequence prepended with the specified values. + or or is null. + + + + Returns a specified number of contiguous elements from the end of an observable sequence. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source sequence. + Number of elements to take from the end of the source sequence. + An observable sequence containing the specified number of elements from the end of the source sequence. + is null. + is less than zero. + + This operator accumulates a buffer with a length enough to store elements elements. Upon completion of + the source sequence, this buffer is drained on the result sequence. This causes the elements to be delayed. + + + + + Returns a specified number of contiguous elements from the end of an observable sequence, using the specified scheduler to drain the queue. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source sequence. + Number of elements to take from the end of the source sequence. + Scheduler used to drain the queue upon completion of the source sequence. + An observable sequence containing the specified number of elements from the end of the source sequence. + or is null. + is less than zero. + + This operator accumulates a buffer with a length enough to store elements elements. Upon completion of + the source sequence, this buffer is drained on the result sequence. This causes the elements to be delayed. + + + + + Returns a list with the specified number of contiguous elements from the end of an observable sequence. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source sequence. + Number of elements to take from the end of the source sequence. + An observable sequence containing a single list with the specified number of elements from the end of the source sequence. + is null. + is less than zero. + + This operator accumulates a buffer with a length enough to store elements. Upon completion of the + source sequence, this buffer is produced on the result sequence. + + + + + Projects each element of an observable sequence into consecutive non-overlapping windows which are produced based on element count information. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence, and in the windows in the result sequence. + Source sequence to produce windows over. + Length of each window. + An observable sequence of windows. + is null. + is less than or equal to zero. + + + + Projects each element of an observable sequence into zero or more windows which are produced based on element count information. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence, and in the windows in the result sequence. + Source sequence to produce windows over. + Length of each window. + Number of elements to skip between creation of consecutive windows. + An observable sequence of windows. + is null. + or is less than or equal to zero. + + + + Converts the elements of an observable sequence to the specified type. + + The type to convert the elements in the source sequence to. + The observable sequence that contains the elements to be converted. + An observable sequence that contains each element of the source sequence converted to the specified type. + is null. + + + + Returns the elements of the specified sequence or the type parameter's default value in a singleton sequence if the sequence is empty. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence (if any), whose default value will be taken if the sequence is empty. + The sequence to return a default value for if it is empty. + An observable sequence that contains the default value for the TSource type if the source is empty; otherwise, the elements of the source itself. + is null. + + + + Returns the elements of the specified sequence or the specified value in a singleton sequence if the sequence is empty. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence (if any), and the specified default value which will be taken if the sequence is empty. + The sequence to return the specified value for if it is empty. + The value to return if the sequence is empty. + An observable sequence that contains the specified default value if the source is empty; otherwise, the elements of the source itself. + is null. + + + + Returns an observable sequence that contains only distinct elements. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + An observable sequence to retain distinct elements for. + An observable sequence only containing the distinct elements from the source sequence. + is null. + Usage of this operator should be considered carefully due to the maintenance of an internal lookup structure which can grow large. + + + + Returns an observable sequence that contains only distinct elements according to the comparer. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + An observable sequence to retain distinct elements for. + Equality comparer for source elements. + An observable sequence only containing the distinct elements from the source sequence. + or is null. + Usage of this operator should be considered carefully due to the maintenance of an internal lookup structure which can grow large. + + + + Returns an observable sequence that contains only distinct elements according to the keySelector. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + The type of the discriminator key computed for each element in the source sequence. + An observable sequence to retain distinct elements for. + A function to compute the comparison key for each element. + An observable sequence only containing the distinct elements, based on a computed key value, from the source sequence. + or is null. + Usage of this operator should be considered carefully due to the maintenance of an internal lookup structure which can grow large. + + + + Returns an observable sequence that contains only distinct elements according to the keySelector and the comparer. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + The type of the discriminator key computed for each element in the source sequence. + An observable sequence to retain distinct elements for. + A function to compute the comparison key for each element. + Equality comparer for source elements. + An observable sequence only containing the distinct elements, based on a computed key value, from the source sequence. + or or is null. + Usage of this operator should be considered carefully due to the maintenance of an internal lookup structure which can grow large. + + + + Groups the elements of an observable sequence according to a specified key selector function. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + The type of the grouping key computed for each element in the source sequence. + An observable sequence whose elements to group. + A function to extract the key for each element. + A sequence of observable groups, each of which corresponds to a unique key value, containing all elements that share that same key value. + or is null. + + + + Groups the elements of an observable sequence according to a specified key selector function and comparer. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + The type of the grouping key computed for each element in the source sequence. + An observable sequence whose elements to group. + A function to extract the key for each element. + An equality comparer to compare keys with. + A sequence of observable groups, each of which corresponds to a unique key value, containing all elements that share that same key value. + or or is null. + + + + Groups the elements of an observable sequence and selects the resulting elements by using a specified function. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + The type of the grouping key computed for each element in the source sequence. + The type of the elements within the groups computed for each element in the source sequence. + An observable sequence whose elements to group. + A function to extract the key for each element. + A function to map each source element to an element in an observable group. + A sequence of observable groups, each of which corresponds to a unique key value, containing all elements that share that same key value. + or or is null. + + + + Groups the elements of an observable sequence according to a specified key selector function and comparer and selects the resulting elements by using a specified function. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + The type of the grouping key computed for each element in the source sequence. + The type of the elements within the groups computed for each element in the source sequence. + An observable sequence whose elements to group. + A function to extract the key for each element. + A function to map each source element to an element in an observable group. + An equality comparer to compare keys with. + A sequence of observable groups, each of which corresponds to a unique key value, containing all elements that share that same key value. + or or or is null. + + + + Groups the elements of an observable sequence with the specified initial capacity according to a specified key selector function. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + The type of the grouping key computed for each element in the source sequence. + An observable sequence whose elements to group. + A function to extract the key for each element. + The initial number of elements that the underlying dictionary can contain. + A sequence of observable groups, each of which corresponds to a unique key value, containing all elements that share that same key value. + or is null. + is less than 0. + + + + Groups the elements of an observable sequence with the specified initial capacity according to a specified key selector function and comparer. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + The type of the grouping key computed for each element in the source sequence. + An observable sequence whose elements to group. + A function to extract the key for each element. + The initial number of elements that the underlying dictionary can contain. + An equality comparer to compare keys with. + A sequence of observable groups, each of which corresponds to a unique key value, containing all elements that share that same key value. + or or is null. + is less than 0. + + + + Groups the elements of an observable sequence with the specified initial capacity and selects the resulting elements by using a specified function. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + The type of the grouping key computed for each element in the source sequence. + The type of the elements within the groups computed for each element in the source sequence. + An observable sequence whose elements to group. + A function to extract the key for each element. + A function to map each source element to an element in an observable group. + The initial number of elements that the underlying dictionary can contain. + A sequence of observable groups, each of which corresponds to a unique key value, containing all elements that share that same key value. + or or is null. + is less than 0. + + + + Groups the elements of an observable sequence with the specified initial capacity according to a specified key selector function and comparer and selects the resulting elements by using a specified function. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + The type of the grouping key computed for each element in the source sequence. + The type of the elements within the groups computed for each element in the source sequence. + An observable sequence whose elements to group. + A function to extract the key for each element. + A function to map each source element to an element in an observable group. + The initial number of elements that the underlying dictionary can contain. + An equality comparer to compare keys with. + A sequence of observable groups, each of which corresponds to a unique key value, containing all elements that share that same key value. + or or or is null. + is less than 0. + + + + Groups the elements of an observable sequence according to a specified key selector function and comparer and selects the resulting elements by using a specified function. + A duration selector function is used to control the lifetime of groups. When a group expires, it receives an OnCompleted notification. When a new element with the same + key value as a reclaimed group occurs, the group will be reborn with a new lifetime request. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + The type of the grouping key computed for each element in the source sequence. + The type of the elements within the groups computed for each element in the source sequence. + The type of the elements in the duration sequences obtained for each group to denote its lifetime. + An observable sequence whose elements to group. + A function to extract the key for each element. + A function to map each source element to an element in an observable group. + A function to signal the expiration of a group. + An equality comparer to compare keys with. + + A sequence of observable groups, each of which corresponds to a unique key value, containing all elements that share that same key value. + If a group's lifetime expires, a new group with the same key value can be created once an element with such a key value is encountered. + + or or or or is null. + + + + Groups the elements of an observable sequence according to a specified key selector function and selects the resulting elements by using a specified function. + A duration selector function is used to control the lifetime of groups. When a group expires, it receives an OnCompleted notification. When a new element with the same + key value as a reclaimed group occurs, the group will be reborn with a new lifetime request. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + The type of the grouping key computed for each element in the source sequence. + The type of the elements within the groups computed for each element in the source sequence. + The type of the elements in the duration sequences obtained for each group to denote its lifetime. + An observable sequence whose elements to group. + A function to extract the key for each element. + A function to map each source element to an element in an observable group. + A function to signal the expiration of a group. + + A sequence of observable groups, each of which corresponds to a unique key value, containing all elements that share that same key value. + If a group's lifetime expires, a new group with the same key value can be created once an element with such a key value is encountered. + + or or or is null. + + + + Groups the elements of an observable sequence according to a specified key selector function and comparer. + A duration selector function is used to control the lifetime of groups. When a group expires, it receives an OnCompleted notification. When a new element with the same + key value as a reclaimed group occurs, the group will be reborn with a new lifetime request. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + The type of the grouping key computed for each element in the source sequence. + The type of the elements in the duration sequences obtained for each group to denote its lifetime. + An observable sequence whose elements to group. + A function to extract the key for each element. + A function to signal the expiration of a group. + An equality comparer to compare keys with. + + A sequence of observable groups, each of which corresponds to a unique key value, containing all elements that share that same key value. + If a group's lifetime expires, a new group with the same key value can be created once an element with such a key value is encountered. + + or or or is null. + + + + Groups the elements of an observable sequence according to a specified key selector function. + A duration selector function is used to control the lifetime of groups. When a group expires, it receives an OnCompleted notification. When a new element with the same + key value as a reclaimed group occurs, the group will be reborn with a new lifetime request. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + The type of the grouping key computed for each element in the source sequence. + The type of the elements in the duration sequences obtained for each group to denote its lifetime. + An observable sequence whose elements to group. + A function to extract the key for each element. + A function to signal the expiration of a group. + + A sequence of observable groups, each of which corresponds to a unique key value, containing all elements that share that same key value. + If a group's lifetime expires, a new group with the same key value can be created once an element with such a key value is encountered. + + or or is null. + + + + Groups the elements of an observable sequence with the specified initial capacity according to a specified key selector function and comparer and selects the resulting elements by using a specified function. + A duration selector function is used to control the lifetime of groups. When a group expires, it receives an OnCompleted notification. When a new element with the same + key value as a reclaimed group occurs, the group will be reborn with a new lifetime request. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + The type of the grouping key computed for each element in the source sequence. + The type of the elements within the groups computed for each element in the source sequence. + The type of the elements in the duration sequences obtained for each group to denote its lifetime. + An observable sequence whose elements to group. + A function to extract the key for each element. + A function to map each source element to an element in an observable group. + A function to signal the expiration of a group. + The initial number of elements that the underlying dictionary can contain. + An equality comparer to compare keys with. + + A sequence of observable groups, each of which corresponds to a unique key value, containing all elements that share that same key value. + If a group's lifetime expires, a new group with the same key value can be created once an element with such a key value is encountered. + + or or or or is null. + is less than 0. + + + + Groups the elements of an observable sequence with the specified initial capacity according to a specified key selector function and selects the resulting elements by using a specified function. + A duration selector function is used to control the lifetime of groups. When a group expires, it receives an OnCompleted notification. When a new element with the same + key value as a reclaimed group occurs, the group will be reborn with a new lifetime request. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + The type of the grouping key computed for each element in the source sequence. + The type of the elements within the groups computed for each element in the source sequence. + The type of the elements in the duration sequences obtained for each group to denote its lifetime. + An observable sequence whose elements to group. + A function to extract the key for each element. + A function to map each source element to an element in an observable group. + A function to signal the expiration of a group. + The initial number of elements that the underlying dictionary can contain. + + A sequence of observable groups, each of which corresponds to a unique key value, containing all elements that share that same key value. + If a group's lifetime expires, a new group with the same key value can be created once an element with such a key value is encountered. + + or or or is null. + is less than 0. + + + + Groups the elements of an observable sequence with the specified initial capacity according to a specified key selector function and comparer. + A duration selector function is used to control the lifetime of groups. When a group expires, it receives an OnCompleted notification. When a new element with the same + key value as a reclaimed group occurs, the group will be reborn with a new lifetime request. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + The type of the grouping key computed for each element in the source sequence. + The type of the elements in the duration sequences obtained for each group to denote its lifetime. + An observable sequence whose elements to group. + A function to extract the key for each element. + A function to signal the expiration of a group. + The initial number of elements that the underlying dictionary can contain. + An equality comparer to compare keys with. + + A sequence of observable groups, each of which corresponds to a unique key value, containing all elements that share that same key value. + If a group's lifetime expires, a new group with the same key value can be created once an element with such a key value is encountered. + + or or or is null. + is less than 0. + + + + Groups the elements of an observable sequence with the specified initial capacity according to a specified key selector function. + A duration selector function is used to control the lifetime of groups. When a group expires, it receives an OnCompleted notification. When a new element with the same + key value as a reclaimed group occurs, the group will be reborn with a new lifetime request. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + The type of the grouping key computed for each element in the source sequence. + The type of the elements in the duration sequences obtained for each group to denote its lifetime. + An observable sequence whose elements to group. + A function to extract the key for each element. + A function to signal the expiration of a group. + The initial number of elements that the underlying dictionary can contain. + + A sequence of observable groups, each of which corresponds to a unique key value, containing all elements that share that same key value. + If a group's lifetime expires, a new group with the same key value can be created once an element with such a key value is encountered. + + or or is null. + is less than 0. + + + + Correlates the elements of two sequences based on overlapping durations, and groups the results. + + The type of the elements in the left source sequence. + The type of the elements in the right source sequence. + The type of the elements in the duration sequence denoting the computed duration of each element in the left source sequence. + The type of the elements in the duration sequence denoting the computed duration of each element in the right source sequence. + The type of the elements in the result sequence, obtained by invoking the result selector function for source elements with overlapping duration. + The left observable sequence to join elements for. + The right observable sequence to join elements for. + A function to select the duration of each element of the left observable sequence, used to determine overlap. + A function to select the duration of each element of the right observable sequence, used to determine overlap. + A function invoked to compute a result element for any element of the left sequence with overlapping elements from the right observable sequence. + An observable sequence that contains result elements computed from source elements that have an overlapping duration. + or or or or is null. + + + + Correlates the elements of two sequences based on overlapping durations. + + The type of the elements in the left source sequence. + The type of the elements in the right source sequence. + The type of the elements in the duration sequence denoting the computed duration of each element in the left source sequence. + The type of the elements in the duration sequence denoting the computed duration of each element in the right source sequence. + The type of the elements in the result sequence, obtained by invoking the result selector function for source elements with overlapping duration. + The left observable sequence to join elements for. + The right observable sequence to join elements for. + A function to select the duration of each element of the left observable sequence, used to determine overlap. + A function to select the duration of each element of the right observable sequence, used to determine overlap. + A function invoked to compute a result element for any two overlapping elements of the left and right observable sequences. + An observable sequence that contains result elements computed from source elements that have an overlapping duration. + or or or or is null. + + + + Filters the elements of an observable sequence based on the specified type. + + The type to filter the elements in the source sequence on. + The observable sequence that contains the elements to be filtered. + An observable sequence that contains elements from the input sequence of type TResult. + is null. + + + + Projects each element of an observable sequence into a new form. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + The type of the elements in the result sequence, obtained by running the selector function for each element in the source sequence. + A sequence of elements to invoke a transform function on. + A transform function to apply to each source element. + An observable sequence whose elements are the result of invoking the transform function on each element of source. + or is null. + + + + Projects each element of an observable sequence into a new form by incorporating the element's index. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + The type of the elements in the result sequence, obtained by running the selector function for each element in the source sequence. + A sequence of elements to invoke a transform function on. + A transform function to apply to each source element; the second parameter of the function represents the index of the source element. + An observable sequence whose elements are the result of invoking the transform function on each element of source. + or is null. + + + + Projects each element of the source observable sequence to the other observable sequence and merges the resulting observable sequences into one observable sequence. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + The type of the elements in the other sequence and the elements in the result sequence. + An observable sequence of elements to project. + An observable sequence to project each element from the source sequence onto. + An observable sequence whose elements are the result of projecting each source element onto the other sequence and merging all the resulting sequences together. + or is null. + + + + Projects each element of an observable sequence to an observable sequence and merges the resulting observable sequences into one observable sequence. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + The type of the elements in the projected inner sequences and the elements in the merged result sequence. + An observable sequence of elements to project. + A transform function to apply to each element. + An observable sequence whose elements are the result of invoking the one-to-many transform function on each element of the input sequence. + or is null. + + + + Projects each element of an observable sequence to an observable sequence by incorporating the element's index and merges the resulting observable sequences into one observable sequence. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + The type of the elements in the projected inner sequences and the elements in the merged result sequence. + An observable sequence of elements to project. + A transform function to apply to each element; the second parameter of the function represents the index of the source element. + An observable sequence whose elements are the result of invoking the one-to-many transform function on each element of the input sequence. + or is null. + + + + Projects each element of an observable sequence to a task and merges all of the task results into one observable sequence. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + The type of the result produced by the projected tasks and the elements in the merged result sequence. + An observable sequence of elements to project. + A transform function to apply to each element. + An observable sequence whose elements are the result of the tasks executed for each element of the input sequence. + This overload supports composition of observable sequences and tasks, without requiring manual conversion of the tasks to observable sequences using . + or is null. + + + + Projects each element of an observable sequence to a task by incorporating the element's index and merges all of the task results into one observable sequence. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + The type of the result produced by the projected tasks and the elements in the merged result sequence. + An observable sequence of elements to project. + A transform function to apply to each element; the second parameter of the function represents the index of the source element. + An observable sequence whose elements are the result of the tasks executed for each element of the input sequence. + This overload supports composition of observable sequences and tasks, without requiring manual conversion of the tasks to observable sequences using . + or is null. + + + + Projects each element of an observable sequence to a task with cancellation support and merges all of the task results into one observable sequence. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + The type of the result produced by the projected tasks and the elements in the merged result sequence. + An observable sequence of elements to project. + A transform function to apply to each element. + An observable sequence whose elements are the result of the tasks executed for each element of the input sequence. + This overload supports composition of observable sequences and tasks, without requiring manual conversion of the tasks to observable sequences using . + or is null. + + + + Projects each element of an observable sequence to a task by incorporating the element's index with cancellation support and merges all of the task results into one observable sequence. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + The type of the result produced by the projected tasks and the elements in the merged result sequence. + An observable sequence of elements to project. + A transform function to apply to each element; the second parameter of the function represents the index of the source element. + An observable sequence whose elements are the result of the tasks executed for each element of the input sequence. + This overload supports composition of observable sequences and tasks, without requiring manual conversion of the tasks to observable sequences using . + or is null. + + + + Projects each element of an observable sequence to an observable sequence, invokes the result selector for the source element and each of the corresponding inner sequence's elements, and merges the results into one observable sequence. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + The type of the elements in the projected intermediate sequences. + The type of the elements in the result sequence, obtained by using the selector to combine source sequence elements with their corresponding intermediate sequence elements. + An observable sequence of elements to project. + A transform function to apply to each element. + A transform function to apply to each element of the intermediate sequence. + An observable sequence whose elements are the result of invoking the one-to-many transform function collectionSelector on each element of the input sequence and then mapping each of those sequence elements and their corresponding source element to a result element. + or or is null. + + + + Projects each element of an observable sequence to an observable sequence by incorporating the element's index, invokes the result selector for the source element and each of the corresponding inner sequence's elements, and merges the results into one observable sequence. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + The type of the elements in the projected intermediate sequences. + The type of the elements in the result sequence, obtained by using the selector to combine source sequence elements with their corresponding intermediate sequence elements. + An observable sequence of elements to project. + A transform function to apply to each element; the second parameter of the function represents the index of the source element. + A transform function to apply to each element of the intermediate sequence; the second parameter of the function represents the index of the source element and the fourth parameter represents the index of the intermediate element. + An observable sequence whose elements are the result of invoking the one-to-many transform function collectionSelector on each element of the input sequence and then mapping each of those sequence elements and their corresponding source element to a result element. + or or is null. + + + + Projects each element of an observable sequence to a task, invokes the result selector for the source element and the task result, and merges the results into one observable sequence. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + The type of the results produced by the projected intermediate tasks. + The type of the elements in the result sequence, obtained by using the selector to combine source sequence elements with their corresponding intermediate task results. + An observable sequence of elements to project. + A transform function to apply to each element. + A transform function to apply to each element of the intermediate sequence. + An observable sequence whose elements are the result of obtaining a task for each element of the input sequence and then mapping the task's result and its corresponding source element to a result element. + or or is null. + This overload supports using LINQ query comprehension syntax in C# and Visual Basic to compose observable sequences and tasks, without requiring manual conversion of the tasks to observable sequences using . + + + + Projects each element of an observable sequence to a task by incorporating the element's index, invokes the result selector for the source element and the task result, and merges the results into one observable sequence. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + The type of the results produced by the projected intermediate tasks. + The type of the elements in the result sequence, obtained by using the selector to combine source sequence elements with their corresponding intermediate task results. + An observable sequence of elements to project. + A transform function to apply to each element; the second parameter of the function represents the index of the source element. + A transform function to apply to each element of the intermediate sequence; the second parameter of the function represents the index of the source element. + An observable sequence whose elements are the result of obtaining a task for each element of the input sequence and then mapping the task's result and its corresponding source element to a result element. + or or is null. + This overload supports using LINQ query comprehension syntax in C# and Visual Basic to compose observable sequences and tasks, without requiring manual conversion of the tasks to observable sequences using . + + + + Projects each element of an observable sequence to a task with cancellation support, invokes the result selector for the source element and the task result, and merges the results into one observable sequence. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + The type of the results produced by the projected intermediate tasks. + The type of the elements in the result sequence, obtained by using the selector to combine source sequence elements with their corresponding intermediate task results. + An observable sequence of elements to project. + A transform function to apply to each element. + A transform function to apply to each element of the intermediate sequence. + An observable sequence whose elements are the result of obtaining a task for each element of the input sequence and then mapping the task's result and its corresponding source element to a result element. + or or is null. + This overload supports using LINQ query comprehension syntax in C# and Visual Basic to compose observable sequences and tasks, without requiring manual conversion of the tasks to observable sequences using . + + + + Projects each element of an observable sequence to a task by incorporating the element's index with cancellation support, invokes the result selector for the source element and the task result, and merges the results into one observable sequence. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + The type of the results produced by the projected intermediate tasks. + The type of the elements in the result sequence, obtained by using the selector to combine source sequence elements with their corresponding intermediate task results. + An observable sequence of elements to project. + A transform function to apply to each element; the second parameter of the function represents the index of the source element. + A transform function to apply to each element of the intermediate sequence; the second parameter of the function represents the index of the source element. + An observable sequence whose elements are the result of obtaining a task for each element of the input sequence and then mapping the task's result and its corresponding source element to a result element. + or or is null. + This overload supports using LINQ query comprehension syntax in C# and Visual Basic to compose observable sequences and tasks, without requiring manual conversion of the tasks to observable sequences using . + + + + Projects each notification of an observable sequence to an observable sequence and merges the resulting observable sequences into one observable sequence. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + The type of the elements in the projected inner sequences and the elements in the merged result sequence. + An observable sequence of notifications to project. + A transform function to apply to each element. + A transform function to apply when an error occurs in the source sequence. + A transform function to apply when the end of the source sequence is reached. + An observable sequence whose elements are the result of invoking the one-to-many transform function corresponding to each notification in the input sequence. + or or or is null. + + + + Projects each notification of an observable sequence to an observable sequence by incorporating the element's index and merges the resulting observable sequences into one observable sequence. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + The type of the elements in the projected inner sequences and the elements in the merged result sequence. + An observable sequence of notifications to project. + A transform function to apply to each element; the second parameter of the function represents the index of the source element. + A transform function to apply when an error occurs in the source sequence. + A transform function to apply when the end of the source sequence is reached. + An observable sequence whose elements are the result of invoking the one-to-many transform function corresponding to each notification in the input sequence. + or or or is null. + + + + Projects each element of an observable sequence to an enumerable sequence and concatenates the resulting enumerable sequences into one observable sequence. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + The type of the elements in the projected inner enumerable sequences and the elements in the merged result sequence. + An observable sequence of elements to project. + A transform function to apply to each element. + An observable sequence whose elements are the result of invoking the one-to-many transform function on each element of the input sequence. + or is null. + The projected sequences are enumerated synchronously within the OnNext call of the source sequence. In order to do a concurrent, non-blocking merge, change the selector to return an observable sequence obtained using the conversion. + + + + Projects each element of an observable sequence to an enumerable sequence by incorporating the element's index and concatenates the resulting enumerable sequences into one observable sequence. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + The type of the elements in the projected inner enumerable sequences and the elements in the merged result sequence. + An observable sequence of elements to project. + A transform function to apply to each element; the second parameter of the function represents the index of the source element. + An observable sequence whose elements are the result of invoking the one-to-many transform function on each element of the input sequence. + or is null. + The projected sequences are enumerated synchronously within the OnNext call of the source sequence. In order to do a concurrent, non-blocking merge, change the selector to return an observable sequence obtained using the conversion. + + + + Projects each element of an observable sequence to an enumerable sequence, invokes the result selector for the source element and each of the corresponding inner sequence's elements, and merges the results into one observable sequence. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + The type of the elements in the projected intermediate enumerable sequences. + The type of the elements in the result sequence, obtained by using the selector to combine source sequence elements with their corresponding intermediate sequence elements. + An observable sequence of elements to project. + A transform function to apply to each element. + A transform function to apply to each element of the intermediate sequence. + An observable sequence whose elements are the result of invoking the one-to-many transform function collectionSelector on each element of the input sequence and then mapping each of those sequence elements and their corresponding source element to a result element. + or or is null. + The projected sequences are enumerated synchronously within the OnNext call of the source sequence. In order to do a concurrent, non-blocking merge, change the selector to return an observable sequence obtained using the conversion. + + + + Projects each element of an observable sequence to an enumerable sequence by incorporating the element's index, invokes the result selector for the source element and each of the corresponding inner sequence's elements, and merges the results into one observable sequence. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + The type of the elements in the projected intermediate enumerable sequences. + The type of the elements in the result sequence, obtained by using the selector to combine source sequence elements with their corresponding intermediate sequence elements. + An observable sequence of elements to project. + A transform function to apply to each element; the second parameter of the function represents the index of the source element. + A transform function to apply to each element of the intermediate sequence; the second parameter of the function represents the index of the source element and the fourth parameter represents the index of the intermediate element. + An observable sequence whose elements are the result of invoking the one-to-many transform function collectionSelector on each element of the input sequence and then mapping each of those sequence elements and their corresponding source element to a result element. + or or is null. + The projected sequences are enumerated synchronously within the OnNext call of the source sequence. In order to do a concurrent, non-blocking merge, change the selector to return an observable sequence obtained using the conversion. + + + + Bypasses a specified number of elements in an observable sequence and then returns the remaining elements. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + The sequence to take elements from. + The number of elements to skip before returning the remaining elements. + An observable sequence that contains the elements that occur after the specified index in the input sequence. + is null. + is less than zero. + + + + Bypasses elements in an observable sequence as long as a specified condition is true and then returns the remaining elements. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + An observable sequence to return elements from. + A function to test each element for a condition. + An observable sequence that contains the elements from the input sequence starting at the first element in the linear series that does not pass the test specified by predicate. + or is null. + + + + Bypasses elements in an observable sequence as long as a specified condition is true and then returns the remaining elements. + The element's index is used in the logic of the predicate function. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + An observable sequence to return elements from. + A function to test each element for a condition; the second parameter of the function represents the index of the source element. + An observable sequence that contains the elements from the input sequence starting at the first element in the linear series that does not pass the test specified by predicate. + or is null. + + + + Returns a specified number of contiguous elements from the start of an observable sequence. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + The sequence to take elements from. + The number of elements to return. + An observable sequence that contains the specified number of elements from the start of the input sequence. + is null. + is less than zero. + + + + Returns a specified number of contiguous elements from the start of an observable sequence, using the specified scheduler for the edge case of Take(0). + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + The sequence to take elements from. + The number of elements to return. + Scheduler used to produce an OnCompleted message in case count is set to 0. + An observable sequence that contains the specified number of elements from the start of the input sequence. + or is null. + is less than zero. + + + + Returns elements from an observable sequence as long as a specified condition is true. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + A sequence to return elements from. + A function to test each element for a condition. + An observable sequence that contains the elements from the input sequence that occur before the element at which the test no longer passes. + or is null. + + + + Returns elements from an observable sequence as long as a specified condition is true. + The element's index is used in the logic of the predicate function. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + A sequence to return elements from. + A function to test each element for a condition; the second parameter of the function represents the index of the source element. + An observable sequence that contains the elements from the input sequence that occur before the element at which the test no longer passes. + or is null. + + + + Filters the elements of an observable sequence based on a predicate. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + An observable sequence whose elements to filter. + A function to test each source element for a condition. + An observable sequence that contains elements from the input sequence that satisfy the condition. + or is null. + + + + Filters the elements of an observable sequence based on a predicate by incorporating the element's index. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + An observable sequence whose elements to filter. + A function to test each source element for a condition; the second parameter of the function represents the index of the source element. + An observable sequence that contains elements from the input sequence that satisfy the condition. + or is null. + + + + Projects each element of an observable sequence into consecutive non-overlapping buffers which are produced based on timing information. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence, and in the lists in the result sequence. + Source sequence to produce buffers over. + Length of each buffer. + An observable sequence of buffers. + is null. + is less than TimeSpan.Zero. + + Specifying a TimeSpan.Zero value for is not recommended but supported, causing the scheduler to create buffers as fast as it can. + Because all source sequence elements end up in one of the buffers, some buffers won't have a zero time span. This is a side-effect of the asynchrony introduced + by the scheduler, where the action to close the current buffer and to create a new buffer may not execute immediately, despite the TimeSpan.Zero due time. + + + + + Projects each element of an observable sequence into consecutive non-overlapping buffers which are produced based on timing information, using the specified scheduler to run timers. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence, and in the lists in the result sequence. + Source sequence to produce buffers over. + Length of each buffer. + Scheduler to run buffering timers on. + An observable sequence of buffers. + or is null. + is less than TimeSpan.Zero. + + Specifying a TimeSpan.Zero value for is not recommended but supported, causing the scheduler to create buffers as fast as it can. + Because all source sequence elements end up in one of the buffers, some buffers won't have a zero time span. This is a side-effect of the asynchrony introduced + by the scheduler, where the action to close the current buffer and to create a new buffer may not execute immediately, despite the TimeSpan.Zero due time. + + + + + Projects each element of an observable sequence into zero or more buffers which are produced based on timing information. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence, and in the lists in the result sequence. + Source sequence to produce buffers over. + Length of each buffer. + Interval between creation of consecutive buffers. + An observable sequence of buffers. + is null. + or is less than TimeSpan.Zero. + + + Specifying a TimeSpan.Zero value for is not recommended but supported, causing the scheduler to create buffers with minimum duration + length. However, some buffers won't have a zero time span. This is a side-effect of the asynchrony introduced by the scheduler, where the action to close the + current buffer may not execute immediately, despite the TimeSpan.Zero due time. + + + Specifying a TimeSpan.Zero value for is not recommended but supported, causing the scheduler to create buffers as fast as it can. + However, this doesn't mean all buffers will start at the beginning of the source sequence. This is a side-effect of the asynchrony introduced by the scheduler, + where the action to create a new buffer may not execute immediately, despite the TimeSpan.Zero due time. + + + + + + Projects each element of an observable sequence into zero or more buffers which are produced based on timing information, using the specified scheduler to run timers. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence, and in the lists in the result sequence. + Source sequence to produce buffers over. + Length of each buffer. + Interval between creation of consecutive buffers. + Scheduler to run buffering timers on. + An observable sequence of buffers. + or is null. + or is less than TimeSpan.Zero. + + + Specifying a TimeSpan.Zero value for is not recommended but supported, causing the scheduler to create buffers with minimum duration + length. However, some buffers won't have a zero time span. This is a side-effect of the asynchrony introduced by the scheduler, where the action to close the + current buffer may not execute immediately, despite the TimeSpan.Zero due time. + + + Specifying a TimeSpan.Zero value for is not recommended but supported, causing the scheduler to create buffers as fast as it can. + However, this doesn't mean all buffers will start at the beginning of the source sequence. This is a side-effect of the asynchrony introduced by the scheduler, + where the action to create a new buffer may not execute immediately, despite the TimeSpan.Zero due time. + + + + + + Projects each element of an observable sequence into a buffer that's sent out when either it's full or a given amount of time has elapsed. + A useful real-world analogy of this overload is the behavior of a ferry leaving the dock when all seats are taken, or at the scheduled time of departure, whichever event occurs first. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence, and in the lists in the result sequence. + Source sequence to produce buffers over. + Maximum time length of a window. + Maximum element count of a window. + An observable sequence of buffers. + is null. + is less than TimeSpan.Zero. -or- is less than or equal to zero. + + Specifying a TimeSpan.Zero value for is not recommended but supported, causing the scheduler to create buffers as fast as it can. + Because all source sequence elements end up in one of the buffers, some buffers won't have a zero time span. This is a side-effect of the asynchrony introduced + by the scheduler, where the action to close the current buffer and to create a new buffer may not execute immediately, despite the TimeSpan.Zero due time. + + + + + Projects each element of an observable sequence into a buffer that's sent out when either it's full or a given amount of time has elapsed, using the specified scheduler to run timers. + A useful real-world analogy of this overload is the behavior of a ferry leaving the dock when all seats are taken, or at the scheduled time of departure, whichever event occurs first. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence, and in the lists in the result sequence. + Source sequence to produce buffers over. + Maximum time length of a buffer. + Maximum element count of a buffer. + Scheduler to run buffering timers on. + An observable sequence of buffers. + or is null. + is less than TimeSpan.Zero. -or- is less than or equal to zero. + + Specifying a TimeSpan.Zero value for is not recommended but supported, causing the scheduler to create buffers as fast as it can. + Because all source sequence elements end up in one of the buffers, some buffers won't have a zero time span. This is a side-effect of the asynchrony introduced + by the scheduler, where the action to close the current buffer and to create a new buffer may not execute immediately, despite the TimeSpan.Zero due time. + + + + + Time shifts the observable sequence by the specified relative time duration. + The relative time intervals between the values are preserved. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source sequence to delay values for. + Relative time by which to shift the observable sequence. If this value is equal to TimeSpan.Zero, the scheduler will dispatch observer callbacks as soon as possible. + Time-shifted sequence. + is null. + is less than TimeSpan.Zero. + + + This operator is less efficient than DelaySubscription because it records all notifications and time-delays those. This allows for immediate propagation of errors. + + + Observer callbacks for the resulting sequence will be run on the default scheduler. This effect is similar to using ObserveOn. + + + Exceptions signaled by the source sequence through an OnError callback are forwarded immediately to the result sequence. Any OnNext notifications that were in the queue at the point of the OnError callback will be dropped. + In order to delay error propagation, consider using the Observable.Materialize and Observable.Dematerialize operators, or use DelaySubscription. + + + + + + Time shifts the observable sequence by the specified relative time duration, using the specified scheduler to run timers. + The relative time intervals between the values are preserved. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source sequence to delay values for. + Relative time by which to shift the observable sequence. If this value is equal to TimeSpan.Zero, the scheduler will dispatch observer callbacks as soon as possible. + Scheduler to run the delay timers on. + Time-shifted sequence. + or is null. + is less than TimeSpan.Zero. + + + This operator is less efficient than DelaySubscription because it records all notifications and time-delays those. This allows for immediate propagation of errors. + + + Observer callbacks for the resulting sequence will be run on the specified scheduler. This effect is similar to using ObserveOn. + + + Exceptions signaled by the source sequence through an OnError callback are forwarded immediately to the result sequence. Any OnNext notifications that were in the queue at the point of the OnError callback will be dropped. + + + Exceptions signaled by the source sequence through an OnError callback are forwarded immediately to the result sequence. Any OnNext notifications that were in the queue at the point of the OnError callback will be dropped. + In order to delay error propagation, consider using the Observable.Materialize and Observable.Dematerialize operators, or use DelaySubscription. + + + + + + Time shifts the observable sequence to start propagating notifications at the specified absolute time. + The relative time intervals between the values are preserved. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source sequence to delay values for. + Absolute time used to shift the observable sequence; the relative time shift gets computed upon subscription. If this value is less than or equal to DateTimeOffset.UtcNow, the scheduler will dispatch observer callbacks as soon as possible. + Time-shifted sequence. + is null. + + + This operator is less efficient than DelaySubscription because it records all notifications and time-delays those. This allows for immediate propagation of errors. + + + Observer callbacks for the resulting sequence will be run on the default scheduler. This effect is similar to using ObserveOn. + + + Exceptions signaled by the source sequence through an OnError callback are forwarded immediately to the result sequence. Any OnNext notifications that were in the queue at the point of the OnError callback will be dropped. + In order to delay error propagation, consider using the Observable.Materialize and Observable.Dematerialize operators, or use DelaySubscription. + + + + + + Time shifts the observable sequence to start propagating notifications at the specified absolute time, using the specified scheduler to run timers. + The relative time intervals between the values are preserved. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source sequence to delay values for. + Absolute time used to shift the observable sequence; the relative time shift gets computed upon subscription. If this value is less than or equal to DateTimeOffset.UtcNow, the scheduler will dispatch observer callbacks as soon as possible. + Scheduler to run the delay timers on. + Time-shifted sequence. + or is null. + + + This operator is less efficient than DelaySubscription because it records all notifications and time-delays those. This allows for immediate propagation of errors. + + + Observer callbacks for the resulting sequence will be run on the specified scheduler. This effect is similar to using ObserveOn. + + + Exceptions signaled by the source sequence through an OnError callback are forwarded immediately to the result sequence. Any OnNext notifications that were in the queue at the point of the OnError callback will be dropped. + In order to delay error propagation, consider using the Observable.Materialize and Observable.Dematerialize operators, or use DelaySubscription. + + + + + + Time shifts the observable sequence based on a delay selector function for each element. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + The type of the elements in the delay sequences used to denote the delay duration of each element in the source sequence. + Source sequence to delay values for. + Selector function to retrieve a sequence indicating the delay for each given element. + Time-shifted sequence. + or is null. + + + + Time shifts the observable sequence based on a subscription delay and a delay selector function for each element. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + The type of the elements in the delay sequences used to denote the delay duration of each element in the source sequence. + Source sequence to delay values for. + Sequence indicating the delay for the subscription to the source. + Selector function to retrieve a sequence indicating the delay for each given element. + Time-shifted sequence. + or or is null. + + + + Time shifts the observable sequence by delaying the subscription with the specified relative time duration. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source sequence to delay subscription for. + Relative time shift of the subscription. + Time-shifted sequence. + is null. + is less than TimeSpan.Zero. + + + This operator is more efficient than Delay but postpones all side-effects of subscription and affects error propagation timing. + + + The side-effects of subscribing to the source sequence will be run on the default scheduler. Observer callbacks will not be affected. + + + + + + Time shifts the observable sequence by delaying the subscription with the specified relative time duration, using the specified scheduler to run timers. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source sequence to delay subscription for. + Relative time shift of the subscription. + Scheduler to run the subscription delay timer on. + Time-shifted sequence. + or is null. + is less than TimeSpan.Zero. + + + This operator is more efficient than Delay but postpones all side-effects of subscription and affects error propagation timing. + + + The side-effects of subscribing to the source sequence will be run on the specified scheduler. Observer callbacks will not be affected. + + + + + + Time shifts the observable sequence by delaying the subscription to the specified absolute time. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source sequence to delay subscription for. + Absolute time to perform the subscription at. + Time-shifted sequence. + is null. + + + This operator is more efficient than Delay but postpones all side-effects of subscription and affects error propagation timing. + + + The side-effects of subscribing to the source sequence will be run on the default scheduler. Observer callbacks will not be affected. + + + + + + Time shifts the observable sequence by delaying the subscription to the specified absolute time, using the specified scheduler to run timers. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source sequence to delay subscription for. + Absolute time to perform the subscription at. + Scheduler to run the subscription delay timer on. + Time-shifted sequence. + or is null. + + + This operator is more efficient than Delay but postpones all side-effects of subscription and affects error propagation timing. + + + The side-effects of subscribing to the source sequence will be run on the specified scheduler. Observer callbacks will not be affected. + + + + + + Generates an observable sequence by running a state-driven and temporal loop producing the sequence's elements. + + The type of the state used in the generator loop. + The type of the elements in the produced sequence. + Initial state. + Condition to terminate generation (upon returning false). + Iteration step function. + Selector function for results produced in the sequence. + Time selector function to control the speed of values being produced each iteration. + The generated sequence. + or or or is null. + + + + Generates an observable sequence by running a state-driven and temporal loop producing the sequence's elements, using the specified scheduler to run timers and to send out observer messages. + + The type of the state used in the generator loop. + The type of the elements in the produced sequence. + Initial state. + Condition to terminate generation (upon returning false). + Iteration step function. + Selector function for results produced in the sequence. + Time selector function to control the speed of values being produced each iteration. + Scheduler on which to run the generator loop. + The generated sequence. + or or or or is null. + + + + Generates an observable sequence by running a state-driven and temporal loop producing the sequence's elements. + + The type of the state used in the generator loop. + The type of the elements in the produced sequence. + Initial state. + Condition to terminate generation (upon returning false). + Iteration step function. + Selector function for results produced in the sequence. + Time selector function to control the speed of values being produced each iteration. + The generated sequence. + or or or is null. + + + + Generates an observable sequence by running a state-driven and temporal loop producing the sequence's elements, using the specified scheduler to run timers and to send out observer messages. + + The type of the state used in the generator loop. + The type of the elements in the produced sequence. + Initial state. + Condition to terminate generation (upon returning false). + Iteration step function. + Selector function for results produced in the sequence. + Time selector function to control the speed of values being produced each iteration. + Scheduler on which to run the generator loop. + The generated sequence. + or or or or is null. + + + + Returns an observable sequence that produces a value after each period. + + Period for producing the values in the resulting sequence. If this value is equal to TimeSpan.Zero, the timer will recur as fast as possible. + An observable sequence that produces a value after each period. + is less than TimeSpan.Zero. + + Intervals are measured between the start of subsequent notifications, not between the end of the previous and the start of the next notification. + If the observer takes longer than the interval period to handle the message, the subsequent notification will be delivered immediately after the + current one has been handled. In case you need to control the time between the end and the start of consecutive notifications, consider using the + + operator instead. + + + + + Returns an observable sequence that produces a value after each period, using the specified scheduler to run timers and to send out observer messages. + + Period for producing the values in the resulting sequence. If this value is equal to TimeSpan.Zero, the timer will recur as fast as possible. + Scheduler to run the timer on. + An observable sequence that produces a value after each period. + is less than TimeSpan.Zero. + is null. + + Intervals are measured between the start of subsequent notifications, not between the end of the previous and the start of the next notification. + If the observer takes longer than the interval period to handle the message, the subsequent notification will be delivered immediately after the + current one has been handled. In case you need to control the time between the end and the start of consecutive notifications, consider using the + + operator instead. + + + + + Samples the observable sequence at each interval. + Upon each sampling tick, the latest element (if any) in the source sequence during the last sampling interval is sent to the resulting sequence. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source sequence to sample. + Interval at which to sample. If this value is equal to TimeSpan.Zero, the scheduler will continuously sample the stream. + Sampled observable sequence. + is null. + is less than TimeSpan.Zero. + + Specifying a TimeSpan.Zero value for doesn't guarantee all source sequence elements will be preserved. This is a side-effect + of the asynchrony introduced by the scheduler, where the sampling action may not execute immediately, despite the TimeSpan.Zero due time. + + + + + Samples the observable sequence at each interval, using the specified scheduler to run sampling timers. + Upon each sampling tick, the latest element (if any) in the source sequence during the last sampling interval is sent to the resulting sequence. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source sequence to sample. + Interval at which to sample. If this value is equal to TimeSpan.Zero, the scheduler will continuously sample the stream. + Scheduler to run the sampling timer on. + Sampled observable sequence. + or is null. + is less than TimeSpan.Zero. + + Specifying a TimeSpan.Zero value for doesn't guarantee all source sequence elements will be preserved. This is a side-effect + of the asynchrony introduced by the scheduler, where the sampling action may not execute immediately, despite the TimeSpan.Zero due time. + + + + + Samples the source observable sequence using a sampler observable sequence producing sampling ticks. + Upon each sampling tick, the latest element (if any) in the source sequence during the last sampling interval is sent to the resulting sequence. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + The type of the elements in the sampling sequence. + Source sequence to sample. + Sampling tick sequence. + Sampled observable sequence. + or is null. + + + + Skips elements for the specified duration from the start of the observable source sequence. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source sequence to skip elements for. + Duration for skipping elements from the start of the sequence. + An observable sequence with the elements skipped during the specified duration from the start of the source sequence. + is null. + is less than TimeSpan.Zero. + + + Specifying a TimeSpan.Zero value for doesn't guarantee no elements will be dropped from the start of the source sequence. + This is a side-effect of the asynchrony introduced by the scheduler, where the action that causes callbacks from the source sequence to be forwarded + may not execute immediately, despite the TimeSpan.Zero due time. + + + Errors produced by the source sequence are always forwarded to the result sequence, even if the error occurs before the . + + + + + + Skips elements for the specified duration from the start of the observable source sequence, using the specified scheduler to run timers. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source sequence to skip elements for. + Duration for skipping elements from the start of the sequence. + Scheduler to run the timer on. + An observable sequence with the elements skipped during the specified duration from the start of the source sequence. + or is null. + is less than TimeSpan.Zero. + + + Specifying a TimeSpan.Zero value for doesn't guarantee no elements will be dropped from the start of the source sequence. + This is a side-effect of the asynchrony introduced by the scheduler, where the action that causes callbacks from the source sequence to be forwarded + may not execute immediately, despite the TimeSpan.Zero due time. + + + Errors produced by the source sequence are always forwarded to the result sequence, even if the error occurs before the . + + + + + + Skips elements for the specified duration from the end of the observable source sequence. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source sequence to skip elements for. + Duration for skipping elements from the end of the sequence. + An observable sequence with the elements skipped during the specified duration from the end of the source sequence. + is null. + is less than TimeSpan.Zero. + + This operator accumulates a queue with a length enough to store elements received during the initial window. + As more elements are received, elements older than the specified are taken from the queue and produced on the + result sequence. This causes elements to be delayed with . + + + + + Skips elements for the specified duration from the end of the observable source sequence, using the specified scheduler to run timers. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source sequence to skip elements for. + Duration for skipping elements from the end of the sequence. + Scheduler to run the timer on. + An observable sequence with the elements skipped during the specified duration from the end of the source sequence. + or is null. + is less than TimeSpan.Zero. + + This operator accumulates a queue with a length enough to store elements received during the initial window. + As more elements are received, elements older than the specified are taken from the queue and produced on the + result sequence. This causes elements to be delayed with . + + + + + Skips elements from the observable source sequence until the specified start time. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source sequence to skip elements for. + Time to start taking elements from the source sequence. If this value is less than or equal to DateTimeOffset.UtcNow, no elements will be skipped. + An observable sequence with the elements skipped until the specified start time. + is null. + + Errors produced by the source sequence are always forwarded to the result sequence, even if the error occurs before the . + + + + + Skips elements from the observable source sequence until the specified start time, using the specified scheduler to run timers. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source sequence to skip elements for. + Time to start taking elements from the source sequence. If this value is less than or equal to DateTimeOffset.UtcNow, no elements will be skipped. + Scheduler to run the timer on. + An observable sequence with the elements skipped until the specified start time. + or is null. + + Errors produced by the source sequence are always forwarded to the result sequence, even if the error occurs before the . + + + + + Takes elements for the specified duration from the start of the observable source sequence. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source sequence to take elements from. + Duration for taking elements from the start of the sequence. + An observable sequence with the elements taken during the specified duration from the start of the source sequence. + is null. + is less than TimeSpan.Zero. + + Specifying a TimeSpan.Zero value for doesn't guarantee an empty sequence will be returned. This is a side-effect + of the asynchrony introduced by the scheduler, where the action that stops forwarding callbacks from the source sequence may not execute + immediately, despite the TimeSpan.Zero due time. + + + + + Takes elements for the specified duration from the start of the observable source sequence, using the specified scheduler to run timers. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source sequence to take elements from. + Duration for taking elements from the start of the sequence. + Scheduler to run the timer on. + An observable sequence with the elements taken during the specified duration from the start of the source sequence. + or is null. + is less than TimeSpan.Zero. + + Specifying a TimeSpan.Zero value for doesn't guarantee an empty sequence will be returned. This is a side-effect + of the asynchrony introduced by the scheduler, where the action that stops forwarding callbacks from the source sequence may not execute + immediately, despite the TimeSpan.Zero due time. + + + + + Returns elements within the specified duration from the end of the observable source sequence. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source sequence to take elements from. + Duration for taking elements from the end of the sequence. + An observable sequence with the elements taken during the specified duration from the end of the source sequence. + is null. + is less than TimeSpan.Zero. + + This operator accumulates a buffer with a length enough to store elements for any window during the lifetime of + the source sequence. Upon completion of the source sequence, this buffer is drained on the result sequence. This causes the result elements + to be delayed with . + + + + + Returns elements within the specified duration from the end of the observable source sequence, using the specified scheduler to run timers. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source sequence to take elements from. + Duration for taking elements from the end of the sequence. + Scheduler to run the timer on. + An observable sequence with the elements taken during the specified duration from the end of the source sequence. + or is null. + is less than TimeSpan.Zero. + + This operator accumulates a buffer with a length enough to store elements for any window during the lifetime of + the source sequence. Upon completion of the source sequence, this buffer is drained on the result sequence. This causes the result elements + to be delayed with . + + + + + Returns elements within the specified duration from the end of the observable source sequence, using the specified schedulers to run timers and to drain the collected elements. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source sequence to take elements from. + Duration for taking elements from the end of the sequence. + Scheduler to run the timer on. + Scheduler to drain the collected elements. + An observable sequence with the elements taken during the specified duration from the end of the source sequence. + or or is null. + is less than TimeSpan.Zero. + + This operator accumulates a buffer with a length enough to store elements for any window during the lifetime of + the source sequence. Upon completion of the source sequence, this buffer is drained on the result sequence. This causes the result elements + to be delayed with . + + + + + Returns a list with the elements within the specified duration from the end of the observable source sequence. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source sequence to take elements from. + Duration for taking elements from the end of the sequence. + An observable sequence containing a single list with the elements taken during the specified duration from the end of the source sequence. + is null. + is less than TimeSpan.Zero. + + This operator accumulates a buffer with a length enough to store elements for any window during the lifetime of + the source sequence. Upon completion of the source sequence, this buffer is produced on the result sequence. + + + + + Returns a list with the elements within the specified duration from the end of the observable source sequence, using the specified scheduler to run timers. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source sequence to take elements from. + Duration for taking elements from the end of the sequence. + Scheduler to run the timer on. + An observable sequence containing a single list with the elements taken during the specified duration from the end of the source sequence. + or is null. + is less than TimeSpan.Zero. + + This operator accumulates a buffer with a length enough to store elements for any window during the lifetime of + the source sequence. Upon completion of the source sequence, this buffer is produced on the result sequence. + + + + + Takes elements for the specified duration until the specified end time. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source sequence to take elements from. + Time to stop taking elements from the source sequence. If this value is less than or equal to DateTimeOffset.UtcNow, the result stream will complete immediately. + An observable sequence with the elements taken until the specified end time. + is null. + + + + Takes elements for the specified duration until the specified end time, using the specified scheduler to run timers. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source sequence to take elements from. + Time to stop taking elements from the source sequence. If this value is less than or equal to DateTimeOffset.UtcNow, the result stream will complete immediately. + Scheduler to run the timer on. + An observable sequence with the elements taken until the specified end time. + or is null. + + + + Ignores elements from an observable sequence which are followed by another element within a specified relative time duration. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source sequence to throttle. + Throttling duration for each element. + The throttled sequence. + is null. + is less than TimeSpan.Zero. + + + This operator throttles the source sequence by holding on to each element for the duration specified in . If another + element is produced within this time window, the element is dropped and a new timer is started for the current element, repeating this whole + process. For streams that never have gaps larger than or equal to between elements, the resulting stream won't + produce any elements. In order to reduce the volume of a stream whilst guaranteeing the periodic production of elements, consider using the + Observable.Sample set of operators. + + + Specifying a TimeSpan.Zero value for is not recommended but supported, causing throttling timers to be scheduled + that are due immediately. However, this doesn't guarantee all elements will be retained in the result sequence. This is a side-effect of the + asynchrony introduced by the scheduler, where the action to forward the current element may not execute immediately, despite the TimeSpan.Zero + due time. In such cases, the next element may arrive before the scheduler gets a chance to run the throttling action. + + + + + + Ignores elements from an observable sequence which are followed by another element within a specified relative time duration, using the specified scheduler to run throttling timers. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source sequence to throttle. + Throttling duration for each element. + Scheduler to run the throttle timers on. + The throttled sequence. + or is null. + is less than TimeSpan.Zero. + + + This operator throttles the source sequence by holding on to each element for the duration specified in . If another + element is produced within this time window, the element is dropped and a new timer is started for the current element, repeating this whole + process. For streams that never have gaps larger than or equal to between elements, the resulting stream won't + produce any elements. In order to reduce the volume of a stream whilst guaranteeing the periodic production of elements, consider using the + Observable.Sample set of operators. + + + Specifying a TimeSpan.Zero value for is not recommended but supported, causing throttling timers to be scheduled + that are due immediately. However, this doesn't guarantee all elements will be retained in the result sequence. This is a side-effect of the + asynchrony introduced by the scheduler, where the action to forward the current element may not execute immediately, despite the TimeSpan.Zero + due time. In such cases, the next element may arrive before the scheduler gets a chance to run the throttling action. + + + + + + Ignores elements from an observable sequence which are followed by another value within a computed throttle duration. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + The type of the elements in the throttle sequences selected for each element in the source sequence. + Source sequence to throttle. + Selector function to retrieve a sequence indicating the throttle duration for each given element. + The throttled sequence. + or is null. + + This operator throttles the source sequence by holding on to each element for the duration denoted by . + If another element is produced within this time window, the element is dropped and a new timer is started for the current element, repeating this + whole process. For streams where the duration computed by applying the to each element overlaps with + the occurrence of the successor element, the resulting stream won't produce any elements. In order to reduce the volume of a stream whilst + guaranteeing the periodic production of elements, consider using the Observable.Sample set of operators. + + + + + Records the time interval between consecutive elements in an observable sequence. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source sequence to record time intervals for. + An observable sequence with time interval information on elements. + is null. + + + + Records the time interval between consecutive elements in an observable sequence, using the specified scheduler to compute time intervals. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source sequence to record time intervals for. + Scheduler used to compute time intervals. + An observable sequence with time interval information on elements. + or is null. + + + + Applies a timeout policy for each element in the observable sequence. + If the next element isn't received within the specified timeout duration starting from its predecessor, a TimeoutException is propagated to the observer. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source sequence to perform a timeout for. + Maximum duration between values before a timeout occurs. + The source sequence with a TimeoutException in case of a timeout. + is null. + is less than TimeSpan.Zero. + (Asynchronous) If no element is produced within from the previous element. + + + In case you only want to timeout on the first element, consider using the + operator applied to the source sequence and a delayed sequence. Alternatively, the general-purpose overload + of Timeout, can be used. + + + Specifying a TimeSpan.Zero value for is not recommended but supported, causing timeout timers to be scheduled that are due + immediately. However, this doesn't guarantee a timeout will occur, even for the first element. This is a side-effect of the asynchrony introduced by the + scheduler, where the action to propagate a timeout may not execute immediately, despite the TimeSpan.Zero due time. In such cases, the next element may + arrive before the scheduler gets a chance to run the timeout action. + + + + + + Applies a timeout policy for each element in the observable sequence, using the specified scheduler to run timeout timers. + If the next element isn't received within the specified timeout duration starting from its predecessor, a TimeoutException is propagated to the observer. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source sequence to perform a timeout for. + Maximum duration between values before a timeout occurs. + Scheduler to run the timeout timers on. + The source sequence with a TimeoutException in case of a timeout. + or is null. + is less than TimeSpan.Zero. + (Asynchronous) If no element is produced within from the previous element. + + + In case you only want to timeout on the first element, consider using the + operator applied to the source sequence and a delayed sequence. Alternatively, the general-purpose overload + of Timeout, can be used. + + + Specifying a TimeSpan.Zero value for is not recommended but supported, causing timeout timers to be scheduled that are due + immediately. However, this doesn't guarantee a timeout will occur, even for the first element. This is a side-effect of the asynchrony introduced by the + scheduler, where the action to propagate a timeout may not execute immediately, despite the TimeSpan.Zero due time. In such cases, the next element may + arrive before the scheduler gets a chance to run the timeout action. + + + + + + Applies a timeout policy for each element in the observable sequence. + If the next element isn't received within the specified timeout duration starting from its predecessor, the other observable sequence is used to produce future messages from that point on. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence and the other sequence used upon a timeout. + Source sequence to perform a timeout for. + Maximum duration between values before a timeout occurs. + Sequence to return in case of a timeout. + The source sequence switching to the other sequence in case of a timeout. + or is null. + is less than TimeSpan.Zero. + + + In case you only want to timeout on the first element, consider using the + operator applied to the source sequence and a delayed sequence. Alternatively, the general-purpose overload + of Timeout, can be used. + + + Specifying a TimeSpan.Zero value for is not recommended but supported, causing timeout timers to be scheduled that are due + immediately. However, this doesn't guarantee a timeout will occur, even for the first element. This is a side-effect of the asynchrony introduced by the + scheduler, where the action to propagate a timeout may not execute immediately, despite the TimeSpan.Zero due time. In such cases, the next element may + arrive before the scheduler gets a chance to run the timeout action. + + + + + + Applies a timeout policy for each element in the observable sequence, using the specified scheduler to run timeout timers. + If the next element isn't received within the specified timeout duration starting from its predecessor, the other observable sequence is used to produce future messages from that point on. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence and the other sequence used upon a timeout. + Source sequence to perform a timeout for. + Maximum duration between values before a timeout occurs. + Sequence to return in case of a timeout. + Scheduler to run the timeout timers on. + The source sequence switching to the other sequence in case of a timeout. + or or is null. + is less than TimeSpan.Zero. + + + In case you only want to timeout on the first element, consider using the + operator applied to the source sequence and a delayed sequence. Alternatively, the general-purpose overload + of Timeout, can be used. + + + Specifying a TimeSpan.Zero value for is not recommended but supported, causing timeout timers to be scheduled that are due + immediately. However, this doesn't guarantee a timeout will occur, even for the first element. This is a side-effect of the asynchrony introduced by the + scheduler, where the action to propagate a timeout may not execute immediately, despite the TimeSpan.Zero due time. In such cases, the next element may + arrive before the scheduler gets a chance to run the timeout action. + + + + + + Applies a timeout policy to the observable sequence based on an absolute time. + If the sequence doesn't terminate before the specified absolute due time, a TimeoutException is propagated to the observer. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source sequence to perform a timeout for. + Time when a timeout occurs. If this value is less than or equal to DateTimeOffset.UtcNow, the timeout occurs immediately. + The source sequence with a TimeoutException in case of a timeout. + is null. + (Asynchronous) If the sequence hasn't terminated before . + + In case you only want to timeout on the first element, consider using the + operator applied to the source sequence and a delayed sequence. Alternatively, the general-purpose overload + of Timeout, can be used. + + + + + Applies a timeout policy to the observable sequence based on an absolute time, using the specified scheduler to run timeout timers. + If the sequence doesn't terminate before the specified absolute due time, a TimeoutException is propagated to the observer. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source sequence to perform a timeout for. + Time when a timeout occurs. If this value is less than or equal to DateTimeOffset.UtcNow, the timeout occurs immediately. + Scheduler to run the timeout timers on. + The source sequence with a TimeoutException in case of a timeout. + or is null. + (Asynchronous) If the sequence hasn't terminated before . + + In case you only want to timeout on the first element, consider using the + operator applied to the source sequence and a delayed sequence. Alternatively, the general-purpose overload + of Timeout, can be used. + + + + + Applies a timeout policy to the observable sequence based on an absolute time. + If the sequence doesn't terminate before the specified absolute due time, the other observable sequence is used to produce future messages from that point on. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence and the other sequence used upon a timeout. + Source sequence to perform a timeout for. + Time when a timeout occurs. If this value is less than or equal to DateTimeOffset.UtcNow, the timeout occurs immediately. + Sequence to return in case of a timeout. + The source sequence switching to the other sequence in case of a timeout. + or is null. + + In case you only want to timeout on the first element, consider using the + operator applied to the source sequence and a delayed sequence. Alternatively, the general-purpose overload + of Timeout, can be used. + + + + + Applies a timeout policy to the observable sequence based on an absolute time, using the specified scheduler to run timeout timers. + If the sequence doesn't terminate before the specified absolute due time, the other observable sequence is used to produce future messages from that point on. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence and the other sequence used upon a timeout. + Source sequence to perform a timeout for. + Time when a timeout occurs. If this value is less than or equal to DateTimeOffset.UtcNow, the timeout occurs immediately. + Sequence to return in case of a timeout. + Scheduler to run the timeout timers on. + The source sequence switching to the other sequence in case of a timeout. + or or is null. + + In case you only want to timeout on the first element, consider using the + operator applied to the source sequence and a delayed sequence. Alternatively, the general-purpose overload + of Timeout, can be used. + + + + + Applies a timeout policy to the observable sequence based on a timeout duration computed for each element. + If the next element isn't received within the computed duration starting from its predecessor, a TimeoutException is propagated to the observer. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + The type of the elements in the timeout sequences used to indicate the timeout duration for each element in the source sequence. + Source sequence to perform a timeout for. + Selector to retrieve an observable sequence that represents the timeout between the current element and the next element. + The source sequence with a TimeoutException in case of a timeout. + or is null. + + + + Applies a timeout policy to the observable sequence based on a timeout duration computed for each element. + If the next element isn't received within the computed duration starting from its predecessor, the other observable sequence is used to produce future messages from that point on. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence and the other sequence used upon a timeout. + The type of the elements in the timeout sequences used to indicate the timeout duration for each element in the source sequence. + Source sequence to perform a timeout for. + Selector to retrieve an observable sequence that represents the timeout between the current element and the next element. + Sequence to return in case of a timeout. + The source sequence switching to the other sequence in case of a timeout. + or or is null. + + + + Applies a timeout policy to the observable sequence based on an initial timeout duration for the first element, and a timeout duration computed for each subsequent element. + If the next element isn't received within the computed duration starting from its predecessor, a TimeoutException is propagated to the observer. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + The type of the elements in the timeout sequences used to indicate the timeout duration for each element in the source sequence. + Source sequence to perform a timeout for. + Observable sequence that represents the timeout for the first element. + Selector to retrieve an observable sequence that represents the timeout between the current element and the next element. + The source sequence with a TimeoutException in case of a timeout. + or or is null. + + + + Applies a timeout policy to the observable sequence based on an initial timeout duration for the first element, and a timeout duration computed for each subsequent element. + If the next element isn't received within the computed duration starting from its predecessor, the other observable sequence is used to produce future messages from that point on. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence and the other sequence used upon a timeout. + The type of the elements in the timeout sequences used to indicate the timeout duration for each element in the source sequence. + Source sequence to perform a timeout for. + Observable sequence that represents the timeout for the first element. + Selector to retrieve an observable sequence that represents the timeout between the current element and the next element. + Sequence to return in case of a timeout. + The source sequence switching to the other sequence in case of a timeout. + or or or is null. + + + + Returns an observable sequence that produces a single value after the specified relative due time has elapsed. + + Relative time at which to produce the value. If this value is less than or equal to TimeSpan.Zero, the timer will fire as soon as possible. + An observable sequence that produces a value after the due time has elapsed. + + + + Returns an observable sequence that produces a single value at the specified absolute due time. + + Absolute time at which to produce the value. If this value is less than or equal to DateTimeOffset.UtcNow, the timer will fire as soon as possible. + An observable sequence that produces a value at due time. + + + + Returns an observable sequence that periodically produces a value after the specified initial relative due time has elapsed. + + Relative time at which to produce the first value. If this value is less than or equal to TimeSpan.Zero, the timer will fire as soon as possible. + Period to produce subsequent values. If this value is equal to TimeSpan.Zero, the timer will recur as fast as possible. + An observable sequence that produces a value after due time has elapsed and then after each period. + is less than TimeSpan.Zero. + + + + Returns an observable sequence that periodically produces a value starting at the specified initial absolute due time. + + Absolute time at which to produce the first value. If this value is less than or equal to DateTimeOffset.UtcNow, the timer will fire as soon as possible. + Period to produce subsequent values. If this value is equal to TimeSpan.Zero, the timer will recur as fast as possible. + An observable sequence that produces a value at due time and then after each period. + is less than TimeSpan.Zero. + + + + Returns an observable sequence that produces a single value after the specified relative due time has elapsed, using the specified scheduler to run the timer. + + Relative time at which to produce the value. If this value is less than or equal to TimeSpan.Zero, the timer will fire as soon as possible. + Scheduler to run the timer on. + An observable sequence that produces a value after the due time has elapsed. + is null. + + + + Returns an observable sequence that produces a single value at the specified absolute due time, using the specified scheduler to run the timer. + + Absolute time at which to produce the value. If this value is less than or equal to DateTimeOffset.UtcNow, the timer will fire as soon as possible. + Scheduler to run the timer on. + An observable sequence that produces a value at due time. + is null. + + + + Returns an observable sequence that periodically produces a value after the specified initial relative due time has elapsed, using the specified scheduler to run timers. + + Relative time at which to produce the first value. If this value is less than or equal to TimeSpan.Zero, the timer will fire as soon as possible. + Period to produce subsequent values. If this value is equal to TimeSpan.Zero, the timer will recur as fast as possible. + Scheduler to run timers on. + An observable sequence that produces a value after due time has elapsed and then each period. + is less than TimeSpan.Zero. + is null. + + + + Returns an observable sequence that periodically produces a value starting at the specified initial absolute due time, using the specified scheduler to run timers. + + Absolute time at which to produce the first value. If this value is less than or equal to DateTimeOffset.UtcNow, the timer will fire as soon as possible. + Period to produce subsequent values. If this value is equal to TimeSpan.Zero, the timer will recur as fast as possible. + Scheduler to run timers on. + An observable sequence that produces a value at due time and then after each period. + is less than TimeSpan.Zero. + is null. + + + + Timestamps each element in an observable sequence using the local system clock. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source sequence to timestamp elements for. + An observable sequence with timestamp information on elements. + is null. + + + + Timestamp each element in an observable sequence using the clock of the specified scheduler. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source sequence to timestamp elements for. + Scheduler used to compute timestamps. + An observable sequence with timestamp information on elements. + or is null. + + + + Projects each element of an observable sequence into consecutive non-overlapping windows which are produced based on timing information. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence, and in the windows in the result sequence. + Source sequence to produce windows over. + Length of each window. + The sequence of windows. + is null. + is less than TimeSpan.Zero. + + Specifying a TimeSpan.Zero value for is not recommended but supported, causing the scheduler to create windows as fast as it can. + Because all source sequence elements end up in one of the windows, some windows won't have a zero time span. This is a side-effect of the asynchrony introduced + by the scheduler, where the action to close the current window and to create a new window may not execute immediately, despite the TimeSpan.Zero due time. + + + + + Projects each element of an observable sequence into consecutive non-overlapping windows which are produced based on timing information, using the specified scheduler to run timers. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence, and in the windows in the result sequence. + Source sequence to produce windows over. + Length of each window. + Scheduler to run windowing timers on. + An observable sequence of windows. + or is null. + is less than TimeSpan.Zero. + + Specifying a TimeSpan.Zero value for is not recommended but supported, causing the scheduler to create windows as fast as it can. + Because all source sequence elements end up in one of the windows, some windows won't have a zero time span. This is a side-effect of the asynchrony introduced + by the scheduler, where the action to close the current window and to create a new window may not execute immediately, despite the TimeSpan.Zero due time. + + + + + Projects each element of an observable sequence into zero or more windows which are produced based on timing information. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence, and in the windows in the result sequence. + Source sequence to produce windows over. + Length of each window. + Interval between creation of consecutive windows. + An observable sequence of windows. + is null. + or is less than TimeSpan.Zero. + + + Specifying a TimeSpan.Zero value for is not recommended but supported, causing the scheduler to create windows with minimum duration + length. However, some windows won't have a zero time span. This is a side-effect of the asynchrony introduced by the scheduler, where the action to close the + current window may not execute immediately, despite the TimeSpan.Zero due time. + + + Specifying a TimeSpan.Zero value for is not recommended but supported, causing the scheduler to create windows as fast as it can. + However, this doesn't mean all windows will start at the beginning of the source sequence. This is a side-effect of the asynchrony introduced by the scheduler, + where the action to create a new window may not execute immediately, despite the TimeSpan.Zero due time. + + + + + + Projects each element of an observable sequence into zero or more windows which are produced based on timing information, using the specified scheduler to run timers. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence, and in the windows in the result sequence. + Source sequence to produce windows over. + Length of each window. + Interval between creation of consecutive windows. + Scheduler to run windowing timers on. + An observable sequence of windows. + or is null. + or is less than TimeSpan.Zero. + + + Specifying a TimeSpan.Zero value for is not recommended but supported, causing the scheduler to create windows with minimum duration + length. However, some windows won't have a zero time span. This is a side-effect of the asynchrony introduced by the scheduler, where the action to close the + current window may not execute immediately, despite the TimeSpan.Zero due time. + + + Specifying a TimeSpan.Zero value for is not recommended but supported, causing the scheduler to create windows as fast as it can. + However, this doesn't mean all windows will start at the beginning of the source sequence. This is a side-effect of the asynchrony introduced by the scheduler, + where the action to create a new window may not execute immediately, despite the TimeSpan.Zero due time. + + + + + + Projects each element of an observable sequence into a window that is completed when either it's full or a given amount of time has elapsed. + A useful real-world analogy of this overload is the behavior of a ferry leaving the dock when all seats are taken, or at the scheduled time of departure, whichever event occurs first. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence, and in the windows in the result sequence. + Source sequence to produce windows over. + Maximum time length of a window. + Maximum element count of a window. + An observable sequence of windows. + is null. + is less than TimeSpan.Zero. -or- is less than or equal to zero. + + Specifying a TimeSpan.Zero value for is not recommended but supported, causing the scheduler to create windows as fast as it can. + Because all source sequence elements end up in one of the windows, some windows won't have a zero time span. This is a side-effect of the asynchrony introduced + by the scheduler, where the action to close the current window and to create a new window may not execute immediately, despite the TimeSpan.Zero due time. + + + + + Projects each element of an observable sequence into a window that is completed when either it's full or a given amount of time has elapsed, using the specified scheduler to run timers. + A useful real-world analogy of this overload is the behavior of a ferry leaving the dock when all seats are taken, or at the scheduled time of departure, whichever event occurs first. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence, and in the windows in the result sequence. + Source sequence to produce windows over. + Maximum time length of a window. + Maximum element count of a window. + Scheduler to run windowing timers on. + An observable sequence of windows. + or is null. + is less than TimeSpan.Zero. -or- is less than or equal to zero. + + Specifying a TimeSpan.Zero value for is not recommended but supported, causing the scheduler to create windows as fast as it can. + Because all source sequence elements end up in one of the windows, some windows won't have a zero time span. This is a side-effect of the asynchrony introduced + by the scheduler, where the action to close the current window and to create a new window may not execute immediately, despite the TimeSpan.Zero due time. + + + + + Provides a set of static methods for writing in-memory queries over observable sequences. + + + + + Merges the specified observable sequences into one observable sequence of tuple values whenever any of the observable sequences produces an element. + + The type of the elements in the first source sequence. + The type of the elements in the second source sequence. + First observable source. + Second observable source. + An observable sequence containing the result of combining elements of the sources using tuple values. + or is null. + + + + Merges the specified observable sequences into one observable sequence of tuple values whenever any of the observable sequences produces an element. + + The type of the elements in the first source sequence. + The type of the elements in the second source sequence. + The type of the elements in the third source sequence. + First observable source. + Second observable source. + Third observable source. + An observable sequence containing the result of combining elements of the sources using tuple values. + or or is null. + + + + Merges the specified observable sequences into one observable sequence of tuple values whenever any of the observable sequences produces an element. + + The type of the elements in the first source sequence. + The type of the elements in the second source sequence. + The type of the elements in the third source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fourth source sequence. + First observable source. + Second observable source. + Third observable source. + Fourth observable source. + An observable sequence containing the result of combining elements of the sources using tuple values. + or or or is null. + + + + Merges the specified observable sequences into one observable sequence of tuple values whenever any of the observable sequences produces an element. + + The type of the elements in the first source sequence. + The type of the elements in the second source sequence. + The type of the elements in the third source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fourth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fifth source sequence. + First observable source. + Second observable source. + Third observable source. + Fourth observable source. + Fifth observable source. + An observable sequence containing the result of combining elements of the sources using tuple values. + or or or or is null. + + + + Merges the specified observable sequences into one observable sequence of tuple values whenever any of the observable sequences produces an element. + + The type of the elements in the first source sequence. + The type of the elements in the second source sequence. + The type of the elements in the third source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fourth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fifth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the sixth source sequence. + First observable source. + Second observable source. + Third observable source. + Fourth observable source. + Fifth observable source. + Sixth observable source. + An observable sequence containing the result of combining elements of the sources using tuple values. + or or or or or is null. + + + + Merges the specified observable sequences into one observable sequence of tuple values whenever any of the observable sequences produces an element. + + The type of the elements in the first source sequence. + The type of the elements in the second source sequence. + The type of the elements in the third source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fourth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fifth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the sixth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the seventh source sequence. + First observable source. + Second observable source. + Third observable source. + Fourth observable source. + Fifth observable source. + Sixth observable source. + Seventh observable source. + An observable sequence containing the result of combining elements of the sources using tuple values. + or or or or or or is null. + + + + Merges the specified observable sequences into one observable sequence of tuple values whenever any of the observable sequences produces an element. + + The type of the elements in the first source sequence. + The type of the elements in the second source sequence. + The type of the elements in the third source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fourth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fifth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the sixth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the seventh source sequence. + The type of the elements in the eighth source sequence. + First observable source. + Second observable source. + Third observable source. + Fourth observable source. + Fifth observable source. + Sixth observable source. + Seventh observable source. + Eighth observable source. + An observable sequence containing the result of combining elements of the sources using tuple values. + or or or or or or or is null. + + + + Merges two observable sequences into one observable sequence by combining each element from the first source with the latest element from the second source, if any. + + The type of the elements in the first source sequence. + The type of the elements in the second source sequence. + First observable source. + Second observable source. + An observable sequence containing the result of combining each element of the first source with the latest element from the second source, if any, as a tuple value. + or is null. + + + + Merges an observable sequence and an enumerable sequence into one observable sequence of tuple values. + + The type of the elements in the first observable source sequence. + The type of the elements in the second enumerable source sequence. + First observable source. + Second enumerable source. + An observable sequence containing the result of pairwise combining the elements of the first and second source as a tuple value. + or is null. + + + + Merges the specified observable sequences into one observable sequence of tuple values whenever all of the observable sequences have produced an element at a corresponding index. + + The type of the elements in the first source sequence. + The type of the elements in the second source sequence. + First observable source. + Second observable source. + An observable sequence containing the result of combining elements of the sources using tuple values. + or is null. + + + + Merges the specified observable sequences into one observable sequence of tuple values whenever all of the observable sequences have produced an element at a corresponding index. + + The type of the elements in the first source sequence. + The type of the elements in the second source sequence. + The type of the elements in the third source sequence. + First observable source. + Second observable source. + Third observable source. + An observable sequence containing the result of combining elements of the sources using tuple values. + or or is null. + + + + Merges the specified observable sequences into one observable sequence of tuple values whenever all of the observable sequences have produced an element at a corresponding index. + + The type of the elements in the first source sequence. + The type of the elements in the second source sequence. + The type of the elements in the third source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fourth source sequence. + First observable source. + Second observable source. + Third observable source. + Fourth observable source. + An observable sequence containing the result of combining elements of the sources using tuple values. + or or or is null. + + + + Merges the specified observable sequences into one observable sequence of tuple values whenever all of the observable sequences have produced an element at a corresponding index. + + The type of the elements in the first source sequence. + The type of the elements in the second source sequence. + The type of the elements in the third source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fourth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fifth source sequence. + First observable source. + Second observable source. + Third observable source. + Fourth observable source. + Fifth observable source. + An observable sequence containing the result of combining elements of the sources using tuple values. + or or or or is null. + + + + Merges the specified observable sequences into one observable sequence of tuple values whenever all of the observable sequences have produced an element at a corresponding index. + + The type of the elements in the first source sequence. + The type of the elements in the second source sequence. + The type of the elements in the third source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fourth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fifth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the sixth source sequence. + First observable source. + Second observable source. + Third observable source. + Fourth observable source. + Fifth observable source. + Sixth observable source. + An observable sequence containing the result of combining elements of the sources using tuple values. + or or or or or is null. + + + + Merges the specified observable sequences into one observable sequence of tuple values whenever all of the observable sequences have produced an element at a corresponding index. + + The type of the elements in the first source sequence. + The type of the elements in the second source sequence. + The type of the elements in the third source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fourth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fifth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the sixth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the seventh source sequence. + First observable source. + Second observable source. + Third observable source. + Fourth observable source. + Fifth observable source. + Sixth observable source. + Seventh observable source. + An observable sequence containing the result of combining elements of the sources using tuple values. + or or or or or or is null. + + + + Merges the specified observable sequences into one observable sequence of tuple values whenever all of the observable sequences have produced an element at a corresponding index. + + The type of the elements in the first source sequence. + The type of the elements in the second source sequence. + The type of the elements in the third source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fourth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fifth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the sixth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the seventh source sequence. + The type of the elements in the eighth source sequence. + First observable source. + Second observable source. + Third observable source. + Fourth observable source. + Fifth observable source. + Sixth observable source. + Seventh observable source. + Eighth observable source. + An observable sequence containing the result of combining elements of the sources using tuple values. + or or or or or or or is null. + + + + Subscribes to each observable sequence returned by the iteratorMethod in sequence and returns the observable sequence of values sent to the observer given to the iteratorMethod. + + The type of the elements in the produced sequence. + Iterator method that produces elements in the resulting sequence by calling the given observer. + An observable sequence obtained by running the iterator and returning the elements that were sent to the observer. + is null. + + + + Subscribes to each observable sequence returned by the iteratorMethod in sequence and produces a Unit value on the resulting sequence for each step of the iteration. + + Iterator method that drives the resulting observable sequence. + An observable sequence obtained by running the iterator and returning Unit values for each iteration step. + is null. + + + + Expands an observable sequence by recursively invoking selector, using the specified scheduler to enumerate the queue of obtained sequences. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence and each of the recursively expanded sources obtained by running the selector function. + Source sequence with the initial elements. + Selector function to invoke for each produced element, resulting in another sequence to which the selector will be invoked recursively again. + Scheduler on which to perform the expansion by enumerating the internal queue of obtained sequences. + An observable sequence containing all the elements produced by the recursive expansion. + or or is null. + + + + Expands an observable sequence by recursively invoking selector. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence and each of the recursively expanded sources obtained by running the selector function. + Source sequence with the initial elements. + Selector function to invoke for each produced element, resulting in another sequence to which the selector will be invoked recursively again. + An observable sequence containing all the elements produced by the recursive expansion. + or is null. + + + + Runs two observable sequences in parallel and combines their last elements. + + The type of the elements in the first source sequence. + The type of the elements in the second source sequence. + The type of the elements in the result sequence, returned by the selector function. + First observable sequence. + Second observable sequence. + Result selector function to invoke with the last elements of both sequences. + An observable sequence with the result of calling the selector function with the last elements of both input sequences. + or or is null. + + + + Runs all specified observable sequences in parallel and collects their last elements. + + The type of the elements in the source sequences. + Observable sequence to collect the last elements for. + An observable sequence with an array collecting the last elements of all the input sequences. + is null. + + + + Runs all observable sequences in the enumerable sources sequence in parallel and collect their last elements. + + The type of the elements in the source sequences. + Observable sequence to collect the last elements for. + An observable sequence with an array collecting the last elements of all the input sequences. + is null. + + + + Returns an observable sequence that is the result of invoking the selector on the source sequence, without sharing subscriptions. + This operator allows for a fluent style of writing queries that use the same sequence multiple times. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + The type of the elements in the result sequence. + Source sequence that will be shared in the selector function. + Selector function which can use the source sequence as many times as needed, without sharing subscriptions to the source sequence. + An observable sequence that contains the elements of a sequence produced by multicasting the source sequence within a selector function. + or is null. + + + + Comonadic bind operator. + + + + + Comonadic bind operator. + + + + + Immediately subscribes to source and retains the elements in the observable sequence. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source sequence. + Object that's both an observable sequence and a list which can be used to access the source sequence's elements. + is null. + + + + Provides a set of static methods for writing queries over observable sequences, allowing translation to a target query language. + + + + + Gets the local query provider which will retarget Qbservable-based queries to the corresponding Observable-based query for in-memory execution upon subscription. + + + + + Converts an in-memory observable sequence into an sequence with an expression tree representing the source sequence. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source sequence. + sequence representing the given observable source sequence. + is null. + + + + Returns the input typed as an . + This operator is used to separate the part of the query that's captured as an expression tree from the part that's executed locally. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + An sequence to convert to an sequence. + The original source object, but typed as an . + is null. + + + + Converts an enumerable sequence to an observable sequence. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Enumerable sequence to convert to an observable sequence. + The observable sequence whose elements are pulled from the given enumerable sequence. + is null. + This operator requires the source's object (see ) to implement . + + + + Converts an enumerable sequence to an observable sequence, using the specified scheduler to run the enumeration loop. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Enumerable sequence to convert to an observable sequence. + Scheduler to run the enumeration of the input sequence on. + The observable sequence whose elements are pulled from the given enumerable sequence. + or is null. + This operator requires the source's object (see ) to implement . + + + + Applies an accumulator function over an observable sequence, returning the result of the aggregation as a single element in the result sequence. + For aggregation behavior with incremental intermediate results, see . + + The type of the elements in the source sequence and the result of the aggregation. + An observable sequence to aggregate over. + An accumulator function to be invoked on each element. + An observable sequence containing a single element with the final accumulator value. + + or is null. + (Asynchronous) The source sequence is empty. + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Applies an accumulator function over an observable sequence, returning the result of the aggregation as a single element in the result sequence. The specified seed value is used as the initial accumulator value. + For aggregation behavior with incremental intermediate results, see . + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + The type of the result of the aggregation. + An observable sequence to aggregate over. + The initial accumulator value. + An accumulator function to be invoked on each element. + An observable sequence containing a single element with the final accumulator value. + + or is null. + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Applies an accumulator function over an observable sequence, returning the result of the aggregation as a single element in the result sequence. The specified seed value is used as the initial accumulator value, + and the specified result selector function is used to select the result value. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + The type of the accumulator value. + The type of the resulting value. + An observable sequence to aggregate over. + The initial accumulator value. + An accumulator function to be invoked on each element. + A function to transform the final accumulator value into the result value. + An observable sequence containing a single element with the final accumulator value. + + or or is null. + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Determines whether all elements of an observable sequence satisfy a condition. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + An observable sequence whose elements to apply the predicate to. + A function to test each element for a condition. + An observable sequence containing a single element determining whether all elements in the source sequence pass the test in the specified predicate. + + or is null. + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Propagates the observable sequence that reacts first. + + The type of the elements in the source sequences. + First observable sequence. + Second observable sequence. + An observable sequence that surfaces either of the given sequences, whichever reacted first. + + or is null. + + + + Propagates the observable sequence that reacts first. + + Query provider used to construct the data source. + The type of the elements in the source sequences. + Observable sources competing to react first. + An observable sequence that surfaces any of the given sequences, whichever reacted first. + + is null. + + + + Propagates the observable sequence that reacts first. + + Query provider used to construct the data source. + The type of the elements in the source sequences. + Observable sources competing to react first. + An observable sequence that surfaces any of the given sequences, whichever reacted first. + + is null. + + + + Determines whether an observable sequence contains any elements. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + An observable sequence to check for non-emptiness. + An observable sequence containing a single element determining whether the source sequence contains any elements. + + is null. + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Determines whether any element of an observable sequence satisfies a condition. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + An observable sequence whose elements to apply the predicate to. + A function to test each element for a condition. + An observable sequence containing a single element determining whether any elements in the source sequence pass the test in the specified predicate. + + or is null. + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Append a value to an observable sequence. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source sequence to append the value to. + Value to append to the specified sequence. + The source sequence appended with the specified value. + + is null. + + + + Append a value to an observable sequence. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source sequence to append the value to. + Value to append to the specified sequence. + Scheduler to emit the append values on. + The source sequence appended with the specified value. + + is null. + + + + Automatically connect the upstream IConnectableObservable at most once when the + specified number of IObservers have subscribed to this IObservable. + + Query provider used to construct the data source. + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Connectable observable sequence. + The number of observers required to subscribe before the connection to source happens, non-positive value will trigger an immediate subscription. + If not null, the connection's IDisposable is provided to it. + An observable sequence that connects to the source at most once when the given number of observers have subscribed to it. + + is null. + + + + Computes the average of an observable sequence of values. + + A sequence of values to calculate the average of. + An observable sequence containing a single element with the average of the sequence of values. + + is null. + (Asynchronous) The source sequence is empty. + (Asynchronous) The sum of the elements in the source sequence is larger than . + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Computes the average of an observable sequence of values. + + A sequence of values to calculate the average of. + An observable sequence containing a single element with the average of the sequence of values. + + is null. + (Asynchronous) The source sequence is empty. + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Computes the average of an observable sequence of values. + + A sequence of values to calculate the average of. + An observable sequence containing a single element with the average of the sequence of values. + + is null. + (Asynchronous) The source sequence is empty. + (Asynchronous) The sum of the elements in the source sequence is larger than . + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Computes the average of an observable sequence of values. + + A sequence of values to calculate the average of. + An observable sequence containing a single element with the average of the sequence of values. + + is null. + (Asynchronous) The source sequence is empty. + (Asynchronous) The sum of the elements in the source sequence is larger than . + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Computes the average of an observable sequence of nullable values. + + A sequence of nullable values to calculate the average of. + An observable sequence containing a single element with the average of the sequence of values, or null if the source sequence is empty or contains only values that are null. + + is null. + (Asynchronous) The source sequence is empty. + (Asynchronous) The sum of the elements in the source sequence is larger than . + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Computes the average of an observable sequence of nullable values. + + A sequence of nullable values to calculate the average of. + An observable sequence containing a single element with the average of the sequence of values, or null if the source sequence is empty or contains only values that are null. + + is null. + (Asynchronous) The source sequence is empty. + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Computes the average of an observable sequence of nullable values. + + A sequence of nullable values to calculate the average of. + An observable sequence containing a single element with the average of the sequence of values, or null if the source sequence is empty or contains only values that are null. + + is null. + (Asynchronous) The source sequence is empty. + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + (Asynchronous) The sum of the elements in the source sequence is larger than . + + + + Computes the average of an observable sequence of nullable values. + + A sequence of nullable values to calculate the average of. + An observable sequence containing a single element with the average of the sequence of values, or null if the source sequence is empty or contains only values that are null. + + is null. + (Asynchronous) The source sequence is empty. + (Asynchronous) The sum of the elements in the source sequence is larger than . + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Computes the average of an observable sequence of nullable values. + + A sequence of nullable values to calculate the average of. + An observable sequence containing a single element with the average of the sequence of values, or null if the source sequence is empty or contains only values that are null. + + is null. + (Asynchronous) The source sequence is empty. + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Computes the average of an observable sequence of values. + + A sequence of values to calculate the average of. + An observable sequence containing a single element with the average of the sequence of values. + + is null. + (Asynchronous) The source sequence is empty. + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Computes the average of an observable sequence of values that are obtained by invoking a transform function on each element of the input sequence. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + A sequence of values to calculate the average of. + A transform function to apply to each element. + An observable sequence containing a single element with the average of the sequence of values. + + or is null. + (Asynchronous) The source sequence is empty. + (Asynchronous) The sum of the projected values for the elements in the source sequence is larger than . + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Computes the average of an observable sequence of values that are obtained by invoking a transform function on each element of the input sequence. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + A sequence of values to calculate the average of. + A transform function to apply to each element. + An observable sequence containing a single element with the average of the sequence of values. + + or is null. + (Asynchronous) The source sequence is empty. + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Computes the average of an observable sequence of values that are obtained by invoking a transform function on each element of the input sequence. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + A sequence of values to calculate the average of. + A transform function to apply to each element. + An observable sequence containing a single element with the average of the sequence of values. + + or is null. + (Asynchronous) The source sequence is empty. + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Computes the average of an observable sequence of values that are obtained by invoking a transform function on each element of the input sequence. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + A sequence of values to calculate the average of. + A transform function to apply to each element. + An observable sequence containing a single element with the average of the sequence of values. + + or is null. + (Asynchronous) The source sequence is empty. + (Asynchronous) The sum of the projected values for the elements in the source sequence is larger than . + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Computes the average of an observable sequence of values that are obtained by invoking a transform function on each element of the input sequence. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + A sequence of values to calculate the average of. + A transform function to apply to each element. + An observable sequence containing a single element with the average of the sequence of values. + + or is null. + (Asynchronous) The source sequence is empty. + (Asynchronous) The sum of the projected values for the elements in the source sequence is larger than . + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Computes the average of an observable sequence of nullable values that are obtained by invoking a transform function on each element of the input sequence. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + A sequence of values to calculate the average of. + A transform function to apply to each element. + An observable sequence containing a single element with the average of the sequence of values, or null if the source sequence is empty or contains only values that are null. + + or is null. + (Asynchronous) The source sequence is empty. + (Asynchronous) The sum of the projected values for the elements in the source sequence is larger than . + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Computes the average of an observable sequence of nullable values that are obtained by invoking a transform function on each element of the input sequence. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + A sequence of values to calculate the average of. + A transform function to apply to each element. + An observable sequence containing a single element with the average of the sequence of values, or null if the source sequence is empty or contains only values that are null. + + or is null. + (Asynchronous) The source sequence is empty. + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Computes the average of an observable sequence of nullable values that are obtained by invoking a transform function on each element of the input sequence. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + A sequence of values to calculate the average of. + A transform function to apply to each element. + An observable sequence containing a single element with the average of the sequence of values, or null if the source sequence is empty or contains only values that are null. + + or is null. + (Asynchronous) The source sequence is empty. + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Computes the average of an observable sequence of nullable values that are obtained by invoking a transform function on each element of the input sequence. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + A sequence of values to calculate the average of. + A transform function to apply to each element. + An observable sequence containing a single element with the average of the sequence of values, or null if the source sequence is empty or contains only values that are null. + + or is null. + (Asynchronous) The source sequence is empty. + (Asynchronous) The sum of the projected values for the elements in the source sequence is larger than . + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Computes the average of an observable sequence of nullable values that are obtained by invoking a transform function on each element of the input sequence. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + A sequence of values to calculate the average of. + A transform function to apply to each element. + An observable sequence containing a single element with the average of the sequence of values, or null if the source sequence is empty or contains only values that are null. + + or is null. + (Asynchronous) The source sequence is empty. + (Asynchronous) The sum of the projected values for the elements in the source sequence is larger than . + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Projects each element of an observable sequence into consecutive non-overlapping buffers which are produced based on element count information. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence, and in the lists in the result sequence. + Source sequence to produce buffers over. + Length of each buffer. + An observable sequence of buffers. + + is null. + + is less than or equal to zero. + + + + Projects each element of an observable sequence into zero or more buffers which are produced based on element count information. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence, and in the lists in the result sequence. + Source sequence to produce buffers over. + Length of each buffer. + Number of elements to skip between creation of consecutive buffers. + An observable sequence of buffers. + + is null. + + or is less than or equal to zero. + + + + Projects each element of an observable sequence into consecutive non-overlapping buffers which are produced based on timing information. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence, and in the lists in the result sequence. + Source sequence to produce buffers over. + Length of each buffer. + An observable sequence of buffers. + + is null. + + is less than TimeSpan.Zero. + + Specifying a TimeSpan.Zero value for is not recommended but supported, causing the scheduler to create buffers as fast as it can. + Because all source sequence elements end up in one of the buffers, some buffers won't have a zero time span. This is a side-effect of the asynchrony introduced + by the scheduler, where the action to close the current buffer and to create a new buffer may not execute immediately, despite the TimeSpan.Zero due time. + + + + + Projects each element of an observable sequence into a buffer that's sent out when either it's full or a given amount of time has elapsed. + A useful real-world analogy of this overload is the behavior of a ferry leaving the dock when all seats are taken, or at the scheduled time of departure, whichever event occurs first. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence, and in the lists in the result sequence. + Source sequence to produce buffers over. + Maximum time length of a window. + Maximum element count of a window. + An observable sequence of buffers. + + is null. + + is less than TimeSpan.Zero. -or- is less than or equal to zero. + + Specifying a TimeSpan.Zero value for is not recommended but supported, causing the scheduler to create buffers as fast as it can. + Because all source sequence elements end up in one of the buffers, some buffers won't have a zero time span. This is a side-effect of the asynchrony introduced + by the scheduler, where the action to close the current buffer and to create a new buffer may not execute immediately, despite the TimeSpan.Zero due time. + + + + + Projects each element of an observable sequence into a buffer that's sent out when either it's full or a given amount of time has elapsed, using the specified scheduler to run timers. + A useful real-world analogy of this overload is the behavior of a ferry leaving the dock when all seats are taken, or at the scheduled time of departure, whichever event occurs first. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence, and in the lists in the result sequence. + Source sequence to produce buffers over. + Maximum time length of a buffer. + Maximum element count of a buffer. + Scheduler to run buffering timers on. + An observable sequence of buffers. + + or is null. + + is less than TimeSpan.Zero. -or- is less than or equal to zero. + + Specifying a TimeSpan.Zero value for is not recommended but supported, causing the scheduler to create buffers as fast as it can. + Because all source sequence elements end up in one of the buffers, some buffers won't have a zero time span. This is a side-effect of the asynchrony introduced + by the scheduler, where the action to close the current buffer and to create a new buffer may not execute immediately, despite the TimeSpan.Zero due time. + + + + + Projects each element of an observable sequence into consecutive non-overlapping buffers which are produced based on timing information, using the specified scheduler to run timers. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence, and in the lists in the result sequence. + Source sequence to produce buffers over. + Length of each buffer. + Scheduler to run buffering timers on. + An observable sequence of buffers. + + or is null. + + is less than TimeSpan.Zero. + + Specifying a TimeSpan.Zero value for is not recommended but supported, causing the scheduler to create buffers as fast as it can. + Because all source sequence elements end up in one of the buffers, some buffers won't have a zero time span. This is a side-effect of the asynchrony introduced + by the scheduler, where the action to close the current buffer and to create a new buffer may not execute immediately, despite the TimeSpan.Zero due time. + + + + + Projects each element of an observable sequence into zero or more buffers which are produced based on timing information. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence, and in the lists in the result sequence. + Source sequence to produce buffers over. + Length of each buffer. + Interval between creation of consecutive buffers. + An observable sequence of buffers. + + is null. + + or is less than TimeSpan.Zero. + + + Specifying a TimeSpan.Zero value for is not recommended but supported, causing the scheduler to create buffers with minimum duration + length. However, some buffers won't have a zero time span. This is a side-effect of the asynchrony introduced by the scheduler, where the action to close the + current buffer may not execute immediately, despite the TimeSpan.Zero due time. + + + Specifying a TimeSpan.Zero value for is not recommended but supported, causing the scheduler to create buffers as fast as it can. + However, this doesn't mean all buffers will start at the beginning of the source sequence. This is a side-effect of the asynchrony introduced by the scheduler, + where the action to create a new buffer may not execute immediately, despite the TimeSpan.Zero due time. + + + + + + Projects each element of an observable sequence into zero or more buffers which are produced based on timing information, using the specified scheduler to run timers. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence, and in the lists in the result sequence. + Source sequence to produce buffers over. + Length of each buffer. + Interval between creation of consecutive buffers. + Scheduler to run buffering timers on. + An observable sequence of buffers. + + or is null. + + or is less than TimeSpan.Zero. + + + Specifying a TimeSpan.Zero value for is not recommended but supported, causing the scheduler to create buffers with minimum duration + length. However, some buffers won't have a zero time span. This is a side-effect of the asynchrony introduced by the scheduler, where the action to close the + current buffer may not execute immediately, despite the TimeSpan.Zero due time. + + + Specifying a TimeSpan.Zero value for is not recommended but supported, causing the scheduler to create buffers as fast as it can. + However, this doesn't mean all buffers will start at the beginning of the source sequence. This is a side-effect of the asynchrony introduced by the scheduler, + where the action to create a new buffer may not execute immediately, despite the TimeSpan.Zero due time. + + + + + + Projects each element of an observable sequence into consecutive non-overlapping buffers. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence, and in the lists in the result sequence. + The type of the elements in the sequences indicating buffer boundary events. + Source sequence to produce buffers over. + Sequence of buffer boundary markers. The current buffer is closed and a new buffer is opened upon receiving a boundary marker. + An observable sequence of buffers. + + or is null. + + + + Projects each element of an observable sequence into consecutive non-overlapping buffers. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence, and in the lists in the result sequence. + The type of the elements in the sequences indicating buffer closing events. + Source sequence to produce buffers over. + A function invoked to define the boundaries of the produced buffers. A new buffer is started when the previous one is closed. + An observable sequence of buffers. + + or is null. + + + + Projects each element of an observable sequence into zero or more buffers. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence, and in the lists in the result sequence. + The type of the elements in the sequence indicating buffer opening events, also passed to the closing selector to obtain a sequence of buffer closing events. + The type of the elements in the sequences indicating buffer closing events. + Source sequence to produce buffers over. + Observable sequence whose elements denote the creation of new buffers. + A function invoked to define the closing of each produced buffer. + An observable sequence of buffers. + + or or is null. + + + + Uses to determine which source in to return, choosing an empty sequence if no match is found. + + Query provider used to construct the data source. + The type of the value returned by the selector function, used to look up the resulting source. + The type of the elements in the result sequence. + Selector function invoked to determine the source to lookup in the dictionary. + Dictionary of sources to select from based on the invocation result. + The observable sequence retrieved from the dictionary based on the invocation result, or an empty sequence if no match is found. + + or is null. + + + + Uses to determine which source in to return, choosing if no match is found. + + Query provider used to construct the data source. + The type of the value returned by the selector function, used to look up the resulting source. + The type of the elements in the result sequence. + Selector function invoked to determine the source to lookup in the dictionary. + Dictionary of sources to select from based on the invocation result. + Default source to select in case no matching source in is found. + The observable sequence retrieved from the dictionary based on the invocation result, or if no match is found. + + or or is null. + + + + Uses to determine which source in to return, choosing an empty sequence on the specified scheduler if no match is found. + + Query provider used to construct the data source. + The type of the value returned by the selector function, used to look up the resulting source. + The type of the elements in the result sequence. + Selector function invoked to determine the source to lookup in the dictionary. + Dictionary of sources to select from based on the invocation result. + Scheduler to generate an empty sequence on in case no matching source in is found. + The observable sequence retrieved from the dictionary based on the invocation result, or an empty sequence if no match is found. + + or or is null. + + + + Converts the elements of an observable sequence to the specified type. + + The type to convert the elements in the source sequence to. + The observable sequence that contains the elements to be converted. + An observable sequence that contains each element of the source sequence converted to the specified type. + + is null. + + + + Continues an observable sequence that is terminated by an exception with the next observable sequence. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence and handler sequence. + First observable sequence whose exception (if any) is caught. + Second observable sequence used to produce results when an error occurred in the first sequence. + An observable sequence containing the first sequence's elements, followed by the elements of the second sequence in case an exception occurred. + + or is null. + + + + Continues an observable sequence that is terminated by an exception with the next observable sequence. + + Query provider used to construct the data source. + The type of the elements in the source and handler sequences. + Observable sequences to catch exceptions for. + An observable sequence containing elements from consecutive source sequences until a source sequence terminates successfully. + + is null. + + + + Continues an observable sequence that is terminated by an exception with the next observable sequence. + + Query provider used to construct the data source. + The type of the elements in the source and handler sequences. + Observable sequences to catch exceptions for. + An observable sequence containing elements from consecutive source sequences until a source sequence terminates successfully. + + is null. + + + + Continues an observable sequence that is terminated by an exception of the specified type with the observable sequence produced by the handler. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence and sequences returned by the exception handler function. + The type of the exception to catch and handle. Needs to derive from . + Source sequence. + Exception handler function, producing another observable sequence. + An observable sequence containing the source sequence's elements, followed by the elements produced by the handler's resulting observable sequence in case an exception occurred. + + or is null. + + + + Produces an enumerable sequence of consecutive (possibly empty) chunks of the source sequence. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source observable sequence. + The enumerable sequence that returns consecutive (possibly empty) chunks upon each iteration. + + is null. + This operator requires the source's object (see ) to implement . + + + + Produces an enumerable sequence that returns elements collected/aggregated from the source sequence between consecutive iterations. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + The type of the elements produced by the merge operation during collection. + Source observable sequence. + Factory to create the initial collector object. + Merges a sequence element with the current collector. + Factory to replace the current collector by a new collector. + The enumerable sequence that returns collected/aggregated elements from the source sequence upon each iteration. + + or or or is null. + This operator requires the source's object (see ) to implement . + + + + Produces an enumerable sequence that returns elements collected/aggregated from the source sequence between consecutive iterations. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + The type of the elements produced by the merge operation during collection. + Source observable sequence. + Factory to create a new collector object. + Merges a sequence element with the current collector. + The enumerable sequence that returns collected/aggregated elements from the source sequence upon each iteration. + + or or is null. + This operator requires the source's object (see ) to implement . + + + + Merges the specified observable sequences into one observable sequence by emitting a list with the latest source elements whenever any of the observable sequences produces an element. + + Query provider used to construct the data source. + The type of the elements in the source sequences, and in the lists in the result sequence. + Observable sources. + An observable sequence containing lists of the latest elements of the sources. + + is null. + If a non-empty source completes, its very last value will be used for creating subsequent combinations until all sources terminate. + + + + Merges the specified observable sequences into one observable sequence by emitting a list with the latest source elements whenever any of the observable sequences produces an element. + + Query provider used to construct the data source. + The type of the elements in the source sequences, and in the lists in the result sequence. + Observable sources. + An observable sequence containing lists of the latest elements of the sources. + + is null. + If a non-empty source completes, its very last value will be used for creating subsequent combinations until all sources terminate. + + + + Merges the specified observable sequences into one observable sequence by using the selector function whenever any of the observable sequences produces an element. + + Query provider used to construct the data source. + The type of the elements in the source sequences. + The type of the elements in the result sequence, returned by the selector function. + Observable sources. + Function to invoke whenever any of the sources produces an element. For efficiency, the input list is reused after the selector returns. Either aggregate or copy the values during the function call. + An observable sequence containing the result of combining elements of the sources using the specified result selector function. + + or is null. + If a non-empty source completes, its very last value will be used for creating subsequent combinations until all sources terminate. + + + + Merges two observable sequences into one observable sequence by using the selector function whenever one of the observable sequences produces an element. + + The type of the elements in the first source sequence. + The type of the elements in the second source sequence. + The type of the elements in the result sequence, returned by the selector function. + First observable source. + Second observable source. + Function to invoke whenever either of the sources produces an element. + An observable sequence containing the result of combining elements of both sources using the specified result selector function. + + or or is null. + If a non-empty source completes, its very last value will be used for creating subsequent combinations until all sources terminate. + + + + Merges the specified observable sequences into one observable sequence by using the selector function whenever any of the observable sequences produces an element. + + The type of the elements in the first source sequence. + The type of the elements in the second source sequence. + The type of the elements in the third source sequence. + The type of the elements in the result sequence, returned by the selector function. + First observable source. + Second observable source. + Third observable source. + Function to invoke whenever any of the sources produces an element. + An observable sequence containing the result of combining elements of the sources using the specified result selector function. + + or or or is null. + If a non-empty source completes, its very last value will be used for creating subsequent combinations until all sources terminate. + + + + Merges the specified observable sequences into one observable sequence by using the selector function whenever any of the observable sequences produces an element. + + The type of the elements in the first source sequence. + The type of the elements in the second source sequence. + The type of the elements in the third source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fourth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the result sequence, returned by the selector function. + First observable source. + Second observable source. + Third observable source. + Fourth observable source. + Function to invoke whenever any of the sources produces an element. + An observable sequence containing the result of combining elements of the sources using the specified result selector function. + + or or or or is null. + If a non-empty source completes, its very last value will be used for creating subsequent combinations until all sources terminate. + + + + Merges the specified observable sequences into one observable sequence by using the selector function whenever any of the observable sequences produces an element. + + The type of the elements in the first source sequence. + The type of the elements in the second source sequence. + The type of the elements in the third source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fourth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fifth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the result sequence, returned by the selector function. + First observable source. + Second observable source. + Third observable source. + Fourth observable source. + Fifth observable source. + Function to invoke whenever any of the sources produces an element. + An observable sequence containing the result of combining elements of the sources using the specified result selector function. + + or or or or or is null. + If a non-empty source completes, its very last value will be used for creating subsequent combinations until all sources terminate. + + + + Merges the specified observable sequences into one observable sequence by using the selector function whenever any of the observable sequences produces an element. + + The type of the elements in the first source sequence. + The type of the elements in the second source sequence. + The type of the elements in the third source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fourth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fifth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the sixth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the result sequence, returned by the selector function. + First observable source. + Second observable source. + Third observable source. + Fourth observable source. + Fifth observable source. + Sixth observable source. + Function to invoke whenever any of the sources produces an element. + An observable sequence containing the result of combining elements of the sources using the specified result selector function. + + or or or or or or is null. + If a non-empty source completes, its very last value will be used for creating subsequent combinations until all sources terminate. + + + + Merges the specified observable sequences into one observable sequence by using the selector function whenever any of the observable sequences produces an element. + + The type of the elements in the first source sequence. + The type of the elements in the second source sequence. + The type of the elements in the third source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fourth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fifth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the sixth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the seventh source sequence. + The type of the elements in the result sequence, returned by the selector function. + First observable source. + Second observable source. + Third observable source. + Fourth observable source. + Fifth observable source. + Sixth observable source. + Seventh observable source. + Function to invoke whenever any of the sources produces an element. + An observable sequence containing the result of combining elements of the sources using the specified result selector function. + + or or or or or or or is null. + If a non-empty source completes, its very last value will be used for creating subsequent combinations until all sources terminate. + + + + Merges the specified observable sequences into one observable sequence by using the selector function whenever any of the observable sequences produces an element. + + The type of the elements in the first source sequence. + The type of the elements in the second source sequence. + The type of the elements in the third source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fourth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fifth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the sixth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the seventh source sequence. + The type of the elements in the eighth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the result sequence, returned by the selector function. + First observable source. + Second observable source. + Third observable source. + Fourth observable source. + Fifth observable source. + Sixth observable source. + Seventh observable source. + Eighth observable source. + Function to invoke whenever any of the sources produces an element. + An observable sequence containing the result of combining elements of the sources using the specified result selector function. + + or or or or or or or or is null. + If a non-empty source completes, its very last value will be used for creating subsequent combinations until all sources terminate. + + + + Merges the specified observable sequences into one observable sequence by using the selector function whenever any of the observable sequences produces an element. + + The type of the elements in the first source sequence. + The type of the elements in the second source sequence. + The type of the elements in the third source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fourth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fifth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the sixth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the seventh source sequence. + The type of the elements in the eighth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the ninth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the result sequence, returned by the selector function. + First observable source. + Second observable source. + Third observable source. + Fourth observable source. + Fifth observable source. + Sixth observable source. + Seventh observable source. + Eighth observable source. + Ninth observable source. + Function to invoke whenever any of the sources produces an element. + An observable sequence containing the result of combining elements of the sources using the specified result selector function. + + or or or or or or or or or is null. + If a non-empty source completes, its very last value will be used for creating subsequent combinations until all sources terminate. + + + + Merges the specified observable sequences into one observable sequence by using the selector function whenever any of the observable sequences produces an element. + + The type of the elements in the first source sequence. + The type of the elements in the second source sequence. + The type of the elements in the third source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fourth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fifth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the sixth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the seventh source sequence. + The type of the elements in the eighth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the ninth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the tenth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the result sequence, returned by the selector function. + First observable source. + Second observable source. + Third observable source. + Fourth observable source. + Fifth observable source. + Sixth observable source. + Seventh observable source. + Eighth observable source. + Ninth observable source. + Tenth observable source. + Function to invoke whenever any of the sources produces an element. + An observable sequence containing the result of combining elements of the sources using the specified result selector function. + + or or or or or or or or or or is null. + If a non-empty source completes, its very last value will be used for creating subsequent combinations until all sources terminate. + + + + Merges the specified observable sequences into one observable sequence by using the selector function whenever any of the observable sequences produces an element. + + The type of the elements in the first source sequence. + The type of the elements in the second source sequence. + The type of the elements in the third source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fourth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fifth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the sixth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the seventh source sequence. + The type of the elements in the eighth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the ninth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the tenth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the eleventh source sequence. + The type of the elements in the result sequence, returned by the selector function. + First observable source. + Second observable source. + Third observable source. + Fourth observable source. + Fifth observable source. + Sixth observable source. + Seventh observable source. + Eighth observable source. + Ninth observable source. + Tenth observable source. + Eleventh observable source. + Function to invoke whenever any of the sources produces an element. + An observable sequence containing the result of combining elements of the sources using the specified result selector function. + + or or or or or or or or or or or is null. + If a non-empty source completes, its very last value will be used for creating subsequent combinations until all sources terminate. + + + + Merges the specified observable sequences into one observable sequence by using the selector function whenever any of the observable sequences produces an element. + + The type of the elements in the first source sequence. + The type of the elements in the second source sequence. + The type of the elements in the third source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fourth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fifth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the sixth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the seventh source sequence. + The type of the elements in the eighth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the ninth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the tenth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the eleventh source sequence. + The type of the elements in the twelfth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the result sequence, returned by the selector function. + First observable source. + Second observable source. + Third observable source. + Fourth observable source. + Fifth observable source. + Sixth observable source. + Seventh observable source. + Eighth observable source. + Ninth observable source. + Tenth observable source. + Eleventh observable source. + Twelfth observable source. + Function to invoke whenever any of the sources produces an element. + An observable sequence containing the result of combining elements of the sources using the specified result selector function. + + or or or or or or or or or or or or is null. + If a non-empty source completes, its very last value will be used for creating subsequent combinations until all sources terminate. + + + + Merges the specified observable sequences into one observable sequence by using the selector function whenever any of the observable sequences produces an element. + + The type of the elements in the first source sequence. + The type of the elements in the second source sequence. + The type of the elements in the third source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fourth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fifth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the sixth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the seventh source sequence. + The type of the elements in the eighth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the ninth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the tenth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the eleventh source sequence. + The type of the elements in the twelfth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the thirteenth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the result sequence, returned by the selector function. + First observable source. + Second observable source. + Third observable source. + Fourth observable source. + Fifth observable source. + Sixth observable source. + Seventh observable source. + Eighth observable source. + Ninth observable source. + Tenth observable source. + Eleventh observable source. + Twelfth observable source. + Thirteenth observable source. + Function to invoke whenever any of the sources produces an element. + An observable sequence containing the result of combining elements of the sources using the specified result selector function. + + or or or or or or or or or or or or or is null. + If a non-empty source completes, its very last value will be used for creating subsequent combinations until all sources terminate. + + + + Merges the specified observable sequences into one observable sequence by using the selector function whenever any of the observable sequences produces an element. + + The type of the elements in the first source sequence. + The type of the elements in the second source sequence. + The type of the elements in the third source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fourth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fifth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the sixth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the seventh source sequence. + The type of the elements in the eighth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the ninth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the tenth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the eleventh source sequence. + The type of the elements in the twelfth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the thirteenth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fourteenth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the result sequence, returned by the selector function. + First observable source. + Second observable source. + Third observable source. + Fourth observable source. + Fifth observable source. + Sixth observable source. + Seventh observable source. + Eighth observable source. + Ninth observable source. + Tenth observable source. + Eleventh observable source. + Twelfth observable source. + Thirteenth observable source. + Fourteenth observable source. + Function to invoke whenever any of the sources produces an element. + An observable sequence containing the result of combining elements of the sources using the specified result selector function. + + or or or or or or or or or or or or or or is null. + If a non-empty source completes, its very last value will be used for creating subsequent combinations until all sources terminate. + + + + Merges the specified observable sequences into one observable sequence by using the selector function whenever any of the observable sequences produces an element. + + The type of the elements in the first source sequence. + The type of the elements in the second source sequence. + The type of the elements in the third source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fourth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fifth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the sixth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the seventh source sequence. + The type of the elements in the eighth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the ninth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the tenth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the eleventh source sequence. + The type of the elements in the twelfth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the thirteenth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fourteenth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fifteenth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the result sequence, returned by the selector function. + First observable source. + Second observable source. + Third observable source. + Fourth observable source. + Fifth observable source. + Sixth observable source. + Seventh observable source. + Eighth observable source. + Ninth observable source. + Tenth observable source. + Eleventh observable source. + Twelfth observable source. + Thirteenth observable source. + Fourteenth observable source. + Fifteenth observable source. + Function to invoke whenever any of the sources produces an element. + An observable sequence containing the result of combining elements of the sources using the specified result selector function. + + or or or or or or or or or or or or or or or is null. + If a non-empty source completes, its very last value will be used for creating subsequent combinations until all sources terminate. + + + + Merges the specified observable sequences into one observable sequence by using the selector function whenever any of the observable sequences produces an element. + + The type of the elements in the first source sequence. + The type of the elements in the second source sequence. + The type of the elements in the third source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fourth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fifth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the sixth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the seventh source sequence. + The type of the elements in the eighth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the ninth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the tenth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the eleventh source sequence. + The type of the elements in the twelfth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the thirteenth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fourteenth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fifteenth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the sixteenth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the result sequence, returned by the selector function. + First observable source. + Second observable source. + Third observable source. + Fourth observable source. + Fifth observable source. + Sixth observable source. + Seventh observable source. + Eighth observable source. + Ninth observable source. + Tenth observable source. + Eleventh observable source. + Twelfth observable source. + Thirteenth observable source. + Fourteenth observable source. + Fifteenth observable source. + Sixteenth observable source. + Function to invoke whenever any of the sources produces an element. + An observable sequence containing the result of combining elements of the sources using the specified result selector function. + + or or or or or or or or or or or or or or or or is null. + If a non-empty source completes, its very last value will be used for creating subsequent combinations until all sources terminate. + + + + Concatenates the second observable sequence to the first observable sequence upon successful termination of the first. + + The type of the elements in the source sequences. + First observable sequence. + Second observable sequence. + An observable sequence that contains the elements of the first sequence, followed by those of the second the sequence. + + or is null. + + + + Concatenates all of the specified observable sequences, as long as the previous observable sequence terminated successfully. + + Query provider used to construct the data source. + The type of the elements in the source sequences. + Observable sequences to concatenate. + An observable sequence that contains the elements of each given sequence, in sequential order. + + is null. + + + + Concatenates all observable sequences in the given enumerable sequence, as long as the previous observable sequence terminated successfully. + + Query provider used to construct the data source. + The type of the elements in the source sequences. + Observable sequences to concatenate. + An observable sequence that contains the elements of each given sequence, in sequential order. + + is null. + + + + Concatenates all inner observable sequences, as long as the previous observable sequence terminated successfully. + + The type of the elements in the source sequences. + Observable sequence of inner observable sequences. + An observable sequence that contains the elements of each observed inner sequence, in sequential order. + + is null. + + + + Concatenates all task results, as long as the previous task terminated successfully. + + The type of the results produced by the tasks. + Observable sequence of tasks. + An observable sequence that contains the results of each task, in sequential order. + + is null. + If the tasks support cancellation, consider manual conversion of the tasks using , followed by a concatenation operation using . + + + + Determines whether an observable sequence contains a specified element by using the default equality comparer. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + An observable sequence in which to locate a value. + The value to locate in the source sequence. + An observable sequence containing a single element determining whether the source sequence contains an element that has the specified value. + + is null. + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Determines whether an observable sequence contains a specified element by using a specified System.Collections.Generic.IEqualityComparer{T}. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + An observable sequence in which to locate a value. + The value to locate in the source sequence. + An equality comparer to compare elements. + An observable sequence containing a single element determining whether the source sequence contains an element that has the specified value. + + or is null. + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Returns an observable sequence containing an that represents the total number of elements in an observable sequence. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + An observable sequence that contains elements to be counted. + An observable sequence containing a single element with the number of elements in the input sequence. + + is null. + (Asynchronous) The number of elements in the source sequence is larger than . + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Returns an observable sequence containing an that represents how many elements in the specified observable sequence satisfy a condition. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + An observable sequence that contains elements to be counted. + A function to test each element for a condition. + An observable sequence containing a single element with a number that represents how many elements in the input sequence satisfy the condition in the predicate function. + + or is null. + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Creates an observable sequence from a specified Subscribe method implementation. + + Query provider used to construct the data source. + The type of the elements in the produced sequence. + Implementation of the resulting observable sequence's Subscribe method. + The observable sequence with the specified implementation for the Subscribe method. + + is null. + + Use of this operator is preferred over manual implementation of the interface. In case + you need a type implementing rather than an anonymous implementation, consider using + the abstract base class. + + + + + Creates an observable sequence from a specified Subscribe method implementation. + + Query provider used to construct the data source. + The type of the elements in the produced sequence. + Implementation of the resulting observable sequence's Subscribe method, returning an Action delegate that will be wrapped in an IDisposable. + The observable sequence with the specified implementation for the Subscribe method. + + is null. + + Use of this operator is preferred over manual implementation of the interface. In case + you need a type implementing rather than an anonymous implementation, consider using + the abstract base class. + + + + + Creates an observable sequence from a specified cancellable asynchronous Subscribe method. + The CancellationToken passed to the asynchronous Subscribe method is tied to the returned disposable subscription, allowing best-effort cancellation. + + Query provider used to construct the data source. + The type of the elements in the produced sequence. + Asynchronous method used to produce elements. + The observable sequence surfacing the elements produced by the asynchronous method. + + is null. + This operator is especially useful in conjunction with the asynchronous programming features introduced in C# 5.0 and Visual Basic 11. + When a subscription to the resulting sequence is disposed, the CancellationToken that was fed to the asynchronous subscribe function will be signaled. + + + + Creates an observable sequence from a specified asynchronous Subscribe method. + + Query provider used to construct the data source. + The type of the elements in the produced sequence. + Asynchronous method used to produce elements. + The observable sequence surfacing the elements produced by the asynchronous method. + + is null. + This operator is especially useful in conjunction with the asynchronous programming features introduced in C# 5.0 and Visual Basic 11. + + + + Creates an observable sequence from a specified cancellable asynchronous Subscribe method. + The CancellationToken passed to the asynchronous Subscribe method is tied to the returned disposable subscription, allowing best-effort cancellation. + + Query provider used to construct the data source. + The type of the elements in the produced sequence. + Asynchronous method used to implement the resulting sequence's Subscribe method. + The observable sequence with the specified implementation for the Subscribe method. + + is null. + This operator is especially useful in conjunction with the asynchronous programming features introduced in C# 5.0 and Visual Basic 11. + When a subscription to the resulting sequence is disposed, the CancellationToken that was fed to the asynchronous subscribe function will be signaled. + + + + Creates an observable sequence from a specified asynchronous Subscribe method. + + Query provider used to construct the data source. + The type of the elements in the produced sequence. + Asynchronous method used to implement the resulting sequence's Subscribe method. + The observable sequence with the specified implementation for the Subscribe method. + + is null. + This operator is especially useful in conjunction with the asynchronous programming features introduced in C# 5.0 and Visual Basic 11. + + + + Creates an observable sequence from a specified cancellable asynchronous Subscribe method. + The CancellationToken passed to the asynchronous Subscribe method is tied to the returned disposable subscription, allowing best-effort cancellation. + + Query provider used to construct the data source. + The type of the elements in the produced sequence. + Asynchronous method used to implement the resulting sequence's Subscribe method, returning an Action delegate that will be wrapped in an IDisposable. + The observable sequence with the specified implementation for the Subscribe method. + + is null. + This operator is especially useful in conjunction with the asynchronous programming features introduced in C# 5.0 and Visual Basic 11. + When a subscription to the resulting sequence is disposed, the CancellationToken that was fed to the asynchronous subscribe function will be signaled. + + + + Creates an observable sequence from a specified asynchronous Subscribe method. + + Query provider used to construct the data source. + The type of the elements in the produced sequence. + Asynchronous method used to implement the resulting sequence's Subscribe method, returning an Action delegate that will be wrapped in an IDisposable. + The observable sequence with the specified implementation for the Subscribe method. + + is null. + This operator is especially useful in conjunction with the asynchronous programming features introduced in C# 5.0 and Visual Basic 11. + + + + Returns the elements of the specified sequence or the type parameter's default value in a singleton sequence if the sequence is empty. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence (if any), whose default value will be taken if the sequence is empty. + The sequence to return a default value for if it is empty. + An observable sequence that contains the default value for the TSource type if the source is empty; otherwise, the elements of the source itself. + + is null. + + + + Returns the elements of the specified sequence or the specified value in a singleton sequence if the sequence is empty. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence (if any), and the specified default value which will be taken if the sequence is empty. + The sequence to return the specified value for if it is empty. + The value to return if the sequence is empty. + An observable sequence that contains the specified default value if the source is empty; otherwise, the elements of the source itself. + + is null. + + + + Returns an observable sequence that invokes the specified factory function whenever a new observer subscribes. + + Query provider used to construct the data source. + The type of the elements in the sequence returned by the factory function, and in the resulting sequence. + Observable factory function to invoke for each observer that subscribes to the resulting sequence. + An observable sequence whose observers trigger an invocation of the given observable factory function. + + is null. + + + + Returns an observable sequence that starts the specified asynchronous factory function whenever a new observer subscribes. + + Query provider used to construct the data source. + The type of the elements in the sequence returned by the factory function, and in the resulting sequence. + Asynchronous factory function to start for each observer that subscribes to the resulting sequence. + An observable sequence whose observers trigger the given asynchronous observable factory function to be started. + + is null. + This operator is especially useful in conjunction with the asynchronous programming features introduced in C# 5.0 and Visual Basic 11. + + + + Returns an observable sequence that starts the specified cancellable asynchronous factory function whenever a new observer subscribes. + The CancellationToken passed to the asynchronous factory function is tied to the returned disposable subscription, allowing best-effort cancellation. + + Query provider used to construct the data source. + The type of the elements in the sequence returned by the factory function, and in the resulting sequence. + Asynchronous factory function to start for each observer that subscribes to the resulting sequence. + An observable sequence whose observers trigger the given asynchronous observable factory function to be started. + + is null. + This operator is especially useful in conjunction with the asynchronous programming features introduced in C# 5.0 and Visual Basic 11. + When a subscription to the resulting sequence is disposed, the CancellationToken that was fed to the asynchronous observable factory function will be signaled. + + + + Time shifts the observable sequence to start propagating notifications at the specified absolute time. + The relative time intervals between the values are preserved. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source sequence to delay values for. + Absolute time used to shift the observable sequence; the relative time shift gets computed upon subscription. If this value is less than or equal to DateTimeOffset.UtcNow, the scheduler will dispatch observer callbacks as soon as possible. + Time-shifted sequence. + + is null. + + + This operator is less efficient than DelaySubscription because it records all notifications and time-delays those. This allows for immediate propagation of errors. + + + Observer callbacks for the resulting sequence will be run on the default scheduler. This effect is similar to using ObserveOn. + + + Exceptions signaled by the source sequence through an OnError callback are forwarded immediately to the result sequence. Any OnNext notifications that were in the queue at the point of the OnError callback will be dropped. + In order to delay error propagation, consider using the Observable.Materialize and Observable.Dematerialize operators, or use DelaySubscription. + + + + + + Time shifts the observable sequence to start propagating notifications at the specified absolute time, using the specified scheduler to run timers. + The relative time intervals between the values are preserved. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source sequence to delay values for. + Absolute time used to shift the observable sequence; the relative time shift gets computed upon subscription. If this value is less than or equal to DateTimeOffset.UtcNow, the scheduler will dispatch observer callbacks as soon as possible. + Scheduler to run the delay timers on. + Time-shifted sequence. + + or is null. + + + This operator is less efficient than DelaySubscription because it records all notifications and time-delays those. This allows for immediate propagation of errors. + + + Observer callbacks for the resulting sequence will be run on the specified scheduler. This effect is similar to using ObserveOn. + + + Exceptions signaled by the source sequence through an OnError callback are forwarded immediately to the result sequence. Any OnNext notifications that were in the queue at the point of the OnError callback will be dropped. + In order to delay error propagation, consider using the Observable.Materialize and Observable.Dematerialize operators, or use DelaySubscription. + + + + + + Time shifts the observable sequence by the specified relative time duration. + The relative time intervals between the values are preserved. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source sequence to delay values for. + Relative time by which to shift the observable sequence. If this value is equal to TimeSpan.Zero, the scheduler will dispatch observer callbacks as soon as possible. + Time-shifted sequence. + + is null. + + is less than TimeSpan.Zero. + + + This operator is less efficient than DelaySubscription because it records all notifications and time-delays those. This allows for immediate propagation of errors. + + + Observer callbacks for the resulting sequence will be run on the default scheduler. This effect is similar to using ObserveOn. + + + Exceptions signaled by the source sequence through an OnError callback are forwarded immediately to the result sequence. Any OnNext notifications that were in the queue at the point of the OnError callback will be dropped. + In order to delay error propagation, consider using the Observable.Materialize and Observable.Dematerialize operators, or use DelaySubscription. + + + + + + Time shifts the observable sequence by the specified relative time duration, using the specified scheduler to run timers. + The relative time intervals between the values are preserved. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source sequence to delay values for. + Relative time by which to shift the observable sequence. If this value is equal to TimeSpan.Zero, the scheduler will dispatch observer callbacks as soon as possible. + Scheduler to run the delay timers on. + Time-shifted sequence. + + or is null. + + is less than TimeSpan.Zero. + + + This operator is less efficient than DelaySubscription because it records all notifications and time-delays those. This allows for immediate propagation of errors. + + + Observer callbacks for the resulting sequence will be run on the specified scheduler. This effect is similar to using ObserveOn. + + + Exceptions signaled by the source sequence through an OnError callback are forwarded immediately to the result sequence. Any OnNext notifications that were in the queue at the point of the OnError callback will be dropped. + + + Exceptions signaled by the source sequence through an OnError callback are forwarded immediately to the result sequence. Any OnNext notifications that were in the queue at the point of the OnError callback will be dropped. + In order to delay error propagation, consider using the Observable.Materialize and Observable.Dematerialize operators, or use DelaySubscription. + + + + + + Time shifts the observable sequence based on a delay selector function for each element. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + The type of the elements in the delay sequences used to denote the delay duration of each element in the source sequence. + Source sequence to delay values for. + Selector function to retrieve a sequence indicating the delay for each given element. + Time-shifted sequence. + + or is null. + + + + Time shifts the observable sequence based on a subscription delay and a delay selector function for each element. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + The type of the elements in the delay sequences used to denote the delay duration of each element in the source sequence. + Source sequence to delay values for. + Sequence indicating the delay for the subscription to the source. + Selector function to retrieve a sequence indicating the delay for each given element. + Time-shifted sequence. + + or or is null. + + + + Time shifts the observable sequence by delaying the subscription to the specified absolute time. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source sequence to delay subscription for. + Absolute time to perform the subscription at. + Time-shifted sequence. + + is null. + + + This operator is more efficient than Delay but postpones all side-effects of subscription and affects error propagation timing. + + + The side-effects of subscribing to the source sequence will be run on the default scheduler. Observer callbacks will not be affected. + + + + + + Time shifts the observable sequence by delaying the subscription to the specified absolute time, using the specified scheduler to run timers. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source sequence to delay subscription for. + Absolute time to perform the subscription at. + Scheduler to run the subscription delay timer on. + Time-shifted sequence. + + or is null. + + + This operator is more efficient than Delay but postpones all side-effects of subscription and affects error propagation timing. + + + The side-effects of subscribing to the source sequence will be run on the specified scheduler. Observer callbacks will not be affected. + + + + + + Time shifts the observable sequence by delaying the subscription with the specified relative time duration. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source sequence to delay subscription for. + Relative time shift of the subscription. + Time-shifted sequence. + + is null. + + is less than TimeSpan.Zero. + + + This operator is more efficient than Delay but postpones all side-effects of subscription and affects error propagation timing. + + + The side-effects of subscribing to the source sequence will be run on the default scheduler. Observer callbacks will not be affected. + + + + + + Time shifts the observable sequence by delaying the subscription with the specified relative time duration, using the specified scheduler to run timers. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source sequence to delay subscription for. + Relative time shift of the subscription. + Scheduler to run the subscription delay timer on. + Time-shifted sequence. + + or is null. + + is less than TimeSpan.Zero. + + + This operator is more efficient than Delay but postpones all side-effects of subscription and affects error propagation timing. + + + The side-effects of subscribing to the source sequence will be run on the specified scheduler. Observer callbacks will not be affected. + + + + + + Dematerializes the explicit notification values of an observable sequence as implicit notifications. + + The type of the elements materialized in the source sequence notification objects. + An observable sequence containing explicit notification values which have to be turned into implicit notifications. + An observable sequence exhibiting the behavior corresponding to the source sequence's notification values. + + is null. + + + + Returns an observable sequence that contains only distinct elements. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + An observable sequence to retain distinct elements for. + An observable sequence only containing the distinct elements from the source sequence. + + is null. + Usage of this operator should be considered carefully due to the maintenance of an internal lookup structure which can grow large. + + + + Returns an observable sequence that contains only distinct elements according to the comparer. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + An observable sequence to retain distinct elements for. + Equality comparer for source elements. + An observable sequence only containing the distinct elements from the source sequence. + + or is null. + Usage of this operator should be considered carefully due to the maintenance of an internal lookup structure which can grow large. + + + + Returns an observable sequence that contains only distinct elements according to the keySelector. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + The type of the discriminator key computed for each element in the source sequence. + An observable sequence to retain distinct elements for. + A function to compute the comparison key for each element. + An observable sequence only containing the distinct elements, based on a computed key value, from the source sequence. + + or is null. + Usage of this operator should be considered carefully due to the maintenance of an internal lookup structure which can grow large. + + + + Returns an observable sequence that contains only distinct elements according to the keySelector and the comparer. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + The type of the discriminator key computed for each element in the source sequence. + An observable sequence to retain distinct elements for. + A function to compute the comparison key for each element. + Equality comparer for source elements. + An observable sequence only containing the distinct elements, based on a computed key value, from the source sequence. + + or or is null. + Usage of this operator should be considered carefully due to the maintenance of an internal lookup structure which can grow large. + + + + Returns an observable sequence that contains only distinct contiguous elements. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + An observable sequence to retain distinct contiguous elements for. + An observable sequence only containing the distinct contiguous elements from the source sequence. + + is null. + + + + Returns an observable sequence that contains only distinct contiguous elements according to the comparer. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + An observable sequence to retain distinct contiguous elements for. + Equality comparer for source elements. + An observable sequence only containing the distinct contiguous elements from the source sequence. + + or is null. + + + + Returns an observable sequence that contains only distinct contiguous elements according to the keySelector. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + The type of the discriminator key computed for each element in the source sequence. + An observable sequence to retain distinct contiguous elements for, based on a computed key value. + A function to compute the comparison key for each element. + An observable sequence only containing the distinct contiguous elements, based on a computed key value, from the source sequence. + + or is null. + + + + Returns an observable sequence that contains only distinct contiguous elements according to the keySelector and the comparer. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + The type of the discriminator key computed for each element in the source sequence. + An observable sequence to retain distinct contiguous elements for, based on a computed key value. + A function to compute the comparison key for each element. + Equality comparer for computed key values. + An observable sequence only containing the distinct contiguous elements, based on a computed key value, from the source sequence. + + or or is null. + + + + Invokes the observer's methods for each message in the source sequence. + This method can be used for debugging, logging, etc. of query behavior by intercepting the message stream to run arbitrary actions for messages on the pipeline. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source sequence. + Observer whose methods to invoke as part of the source sequence's observation. + The source sequence with the side-effecting behavior applied. + + or is null. + + + + Invokes an action for each element in the observable sequence, and propagates all observer messages through the result sequence. + This method can be used for debugging, logging, etc. of query behavior by intercepting the message stream to run arbitrary actions for messages on the pipeline. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source sequence. + Action to invoke for each element in the observable sequence. + The source sequence with the side-effecting behavior applied. + + or is null. + + + + Invokes an action for each element in the observable sequence and invokes an action upon graceful termination of the observable sequence. + This method can be used for debugging, logging, etc. of query behavior by intercepting the message stream to run arbitrary actions for messages on the pipeline. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source sequence. + Action to invoke for each element in the observable sequence. + Action to invoke upon graceful termination of the observable sequence. + The source sequence with the side-effecting behavior applied. + + or or is null. + + + + Invokes an action for each element in the observable sequence and invokes an action upon exceptional termination of the observable sequence. + This method can be used for debugging, logging, etc. of query behavior by intercepting the message stream to run arbitrary actions for messages on the pipeline. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source sequence. + Action to invoke for each element in the observable sequence. + Action to invoke upon exceptional termination of the observable sequence. + The source sequence with the side-effecting behavior applied. + + or or is null. + + + + Invokes an action for each element in the observable sequence and invokes an action upon graceful or exceptional termination of the observable sequence. + This method can be used for debugging, logging, etc. of query behavior by intercepting the message stream to run arbitrary actions for messages on the pipeline. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source sequence. + Action to invoke for each element in the observable sequence. + Action to invoke upon exceptional termination of the observable sequence. + Action to invoke upon graceful termination of the observable sequence. + The source sequence with the side-effecting behavior applied. + + or or or is null. + + + + Repeats the given as long as the specified holds, where the is evaluated after each repeated completed. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source to repeat as long as the function evaluates to true. + Condition that will be evaluated upon the completion of an iteration through the , to determine whether repetition of the source is required. + The observable sequence obtained by concatenating the sequence as long as the holds. + + or is null. + + + + Returns the element at a specified index in a sequence. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Observable sequence to return the element from. + The zero-based index of the element to retrieve. + An observable sequence that produces the element at the specified position in the source sequence. + + is null. + + is less than zero. + (Asynchronous) is greater than or equal to the number of elements in the source sequence. + + + + Returns the element at a specified index in a sequence or a default value if the index is out of range. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Observable sequence to return the element from. + The zero-based index of the element to retrieve. + An observable sequence that produces the element at the specified position in the source sequence, or a default value if the index is outside the bounds of the source sequence. + + is null. + + is less than zero. + + + + Returns an empty observable sequence. + + Query provider used to construct the data source. + The type used for the type parameter of the resulting sequence. + An observable sequence with no elements. + + + + Returns an empty observable sequence, using the specified scheduler to send out the single OnCompleted message. + + Query provider used to construct the data source. + The type used for the type parameter of the resulting sequence. + Scheduler to send the termination call on. + An observable sequence with no elements. + + is null. + + + + Returns an empty observable sequence, using the specified scheduler to send out the single OnCompleted message. + + Query provider used to construct the data source. + The type used for the type parameter of the resulting sequence. + Scheduler to send the termination call on. + Object solely used to infer the type of the type parameter. This parameter is typically used when creating a sequence of anonymously typed elements. + An observable sequence with no elements. + + is null. + + + + Returns an empty observable sequence. + + Query provider used to construct the data source. + The type used for the type parameter of the resulting sequence. + Object solely used to infer the type of the type parameter. This parameter is typically used when creating a sequence of anonymously typed elements. + An observable sequence with no elements. + + + + Invokes a specified action after the source observable sequence terminates gracefully or exceptionally. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source sequence. + Action to invoke after the source observable sequence terminates. + Source sequence with the action-invoking termination behavior applied. + + or is null. + + + + Returns the first element of an observable sequence. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source observable sequence. + Sequence containing the first element in the observable sequence. + + is null. + (Asynchronous) The source sequence is empty. + + + + Returns the first element of an observable sequence that satisfies the condition in the predicate. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source observable sequence. + A predicate function to evaluate for elements in the source sequence. + Sequence containing the first element in the observable sequence that satisfies the condition in the predicate. + + or is null. + (Asynchronous) No element satisfies the condition in the predicate. -or- The source sequence is empty. + + + + Returns the first element of an observable sequence, or a default value if no such element exists. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source observable sequence. + Sequence containing the first element in the observable sequence, or a default value if no such element exists. + + is null. + + + + Returns the first element of an observable sequence that satisfies the condition in the predicate, or a default value if no such element exists. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source observable sequence. + A predicate function to evaluate for elements in the source sequence. + Sequence containing the first element in the observable sequence that satisfies the condition in the predicate, or a default value if no such element exists. + + or is null. + + + + Concatenates the observable sequences obtained by running the for each element in the given enumerable . + + Query provider used to construct the data source. + The type of the elements in the enumerable source sequence. + The type of the elements in the observable result sequence. + Enumerable source for which each element will be mapped onto an observable source that will be concatenated in the result sequence. + Function to select an observable source for each element in the . + The observable sequence obtained by concatenating the sources returned by for each element in the . + + or is null. + + + + Converts to asynchronous action into an observable sequence. Each subscription to the resulting sequence causes the action to be started. + + Query provider used to construct the data source. + Asynchronous action to convert. + An observable sequence exposing a Unit value upon completion of the action, or an exception. + + is null. + + + + Converts to asynchronous action into an observable sequence. Each subscription to the resulting sequence causes the action to be started. + + Query provider used to construct the data source. + Asynchronous action to convert. + Scheduler on which to notify observers. + An observable sequence exposing a Unit value upon completion of the action, or an exception. + + is null or is null. + + + + Converts to asynchronous action into an observable sequence. Each subscription to the resulting sequence causes the action to be started. + The CancellationToken passed to the asynchronous action is tied to the observable sequence's subscription that triggered the action's invocation and can be used for best-effort cancellation. + + Query provider used to construct the data source. + Asynchronous action to convert. + An observable sequence exposing a Unit value upon completion of the action, or an exception. + When a subscription to the resulting sequence is disposed, the CancellationToken that was fed to the asynchronous function will be signaled. + + is null. + + + + Converts to asynchronous action into an observable sequence. Each subscription to the resulting sequence causes the action to be started. + The CancellationToken passed to the asynchronous action is tied to the observable sequence's subscription that triggered the action's invocation and can be used for best-effort cancellation. + + Query provider used to construct the data source. + Asynchronous action to convert. + Scheduler on which to notify observers. + An observable sequence exposing a Unit value upon completion of the action, or an exception. + When a subscription to the resulting sequence is disposed, the CancellationToken that was fed to the asynchronous function will be signaled. + + is null or is null. + + + + Converts to asynchronous function into an observable sequence. Each subscription to the resulting sequence causes the function to be started. + + Query provider used to construct the data source. + The type of the result returned by the asynchronous function. + Asynchronous function to convert. + An observable sequence exposing the result of invoking the function, or an exception. + + is null. + + + + Converts to asynchronous function into an observable sequence. Each subscription to the resulting sequence causes the function to be started. + The CancellationToken passed to the asynchronous function is tied to the observable sequence's subscription that triggered the function's invocation and can be used for best-effort cancellation. + + Query provider used to construct the data source. + The type of the result returned by the asynchronous function. + Asynchronous function to convert. + An observable sequence exposing the result of invoking the function, or an exception. + + is null. + When a subscription to the resulting sequence is disposed, the CancellationToken that was fed to the asynchronous function will be signaled. + + + + Converts to asynchronous function into an observable sequence. Each subscription to the resulting sequence causes the function to be started. + + Query provider used to construct the data source. + The type of the result returned by the asynchronous function. + Asynchronous function to convert. + Scheduler on which to notify observers. + An observable sequence exposing the result of invoking the function, or an exception. + + is null or is null. + + + + Converts to asynchronous function into an observable sequence. Each subscription to the resulting sequence causes the function to be started. + The CancellationToken passed to the asynchronous function is tied to the observable sequence's subscription that triggered the function's invocation and can be used for best-effort cancellation. + + Query provider used to construct the data source. + The type of the result returned by the asynchronous function. + Asynchronous function to convert. + Scheduler on which to notify observers. + An observable sequence exposing the result of invoking the function, or an exception. + + is null or is null. + When a subscription to the resulting sequence is disposed, the CancellationToken that was fed to the asynchronous function will be signaled. + + + + Converts an Action-based .NET event to an observable sequence. Each event invocation is surfaced through an OnNext message in the resulting sequence. + For conversion of events conforming to the standard .NET event pattern, use any of the FromEventPattern overloads instead. + + Query provider used to construct the data source. + Action that attaches the given event handler to the underlying .NET event. + Action that detaches the given event handler from the underlying .NET event. + The observable sequence that contains the event argument objects passed to the invocations of the underlying .NET event. + + or is null. + + + Add and remove handler invocations are made whenever the number of observers grows beyond zero. + As such, an event handler may be shared by multiple simultaneously active observers, using a subject for multicasting. + + + The current is captured during the call to FromEvent, and is used to post add and remove handler invocations. + This behavior ensures add and remove handler operations for thread-affine events are accessed from the same context, as required by some UI frameworks. + + + If no SynchronizationContext is present at the point of calling FromEvent, add and remove handler invocations are made synchronously on the thread + making the Subscribe or Dispose call, respectively. + + + It's recommended to lift FromEvent calls outside event stream query expressions due to the free-threaded nature of Reactive Extensions. Doing so + makes the captured SynchronizationContext predictable. This best practice also reduces clutter of bridging code inside queries, making the query expressions + more concise and easier to understand. + + + + + + + Converts an Action-based .NET event to an observable sequence. Each event invocation is surfaced through an OnNext message in the resulting sequence. + For conversion of events conforming to the standard .NET event pattern, use any of the FromEventPattern overloads instead. + + Query provider used to construct the data source. + Action that attaches the given event handler to the underlying .NET event. + Action that detaches the given event handler from the underlying .NET event. + The scheduler to run the add and remove event handler logic on. + The observable sequence that contains the event argument objects passed to the invocations of the underlying .NET event. + + or or is null. + + + Add and remove handler invocations are made whenever the number of observers grows beyond zero. + As such, an event handler may be shared by multiple simultaneously active observers, using a subject for multicasting. + + + Add and remove handler invocations are run on the specified scheduler. This behavior allows add and remove handler operations for thread-affine events to be + accessed from the same context, as required by some UI frameworks. + + + It's recommended to lift FromEvent calls outside event stream query expressions. This best practice reduces clutter of bridging code inside queries, + making the query expressions more concise and easier to understand. This has additional benefits for overloads of FromEvent that omit the IScheduler + parameter. For more information, see the remarks section on those overloads. + + + + + + + Converts a .NET event to an observable sequence, using a supplied event delegate type. Each event invocation is surfaced through an OnNext message in the resulting sequence. + For conversion of events conforming to the standard .NET event pattern, use any of the FromEventPattern overloads instead. + + Query provider used to construct the data source. + The delegate type of the event to be converted. + The type of the event data generated by the event. + Action that attaches the given event handler to the underlying .NET event. + Action that detaches the given event handler from the underlying .NET event. + The observable sequence that contains the event argument objects passed to the invocations of the underlying .NET event. + + or is null. + + + Add and remove handler invocations are made whenever the number of observers grows beyond zero. + As such, an event handler may be shared by multiple simultaneously active observers, using a subject for multicasting. + + + The current is captured during the call to FromEvent, and is used to post add and remove handler invocations. + This behavior ensures add and remove handler operations for thread-affine events are accessed from the same context, as required by some UI frameworks. + + + If no SynchronizationContext is present at the point of calling FromEvent, add and remove handler invocations are made synchronously on the thread + making the Subscribe or Dispose call, respectively. + + + It's recommended to lift FromEvent calls outside event stream query expressions due to the free-threaded nature of Reactive Extensions. Doing so + makes the captured SynchronizationContext predictable. This best practice also reduces clutter of bridging code inside queries, making the query expressions + more concise and easier to understand. + + + + + + + Converts a .NET event to an observable sequence, using a supplied event delegate type. Each event invocation is surfaced through an OnNext message in the resulting sequence. + For conversion of events conforming to the standard .NET event pattern, use any of the FromEventPattern overloads instead. + + Query provider used to construct the data source. + The delegate type of the event to be converted. + The type of the event data generated by the event. + Action that attaches the given event handler to the underlying .NET event. + Action that detaches the given event handler from the underlying .NET event. + The scheduler to run the add and remove event handler logic on. + The observable sequence that contains the event argument objects passed to the invocations of the underlying .NET event. + + or or is null. + + + Add and remove handler invocations are made whenever the number of observers grows beyond zero. + As such, an event handler may be shared by multiple simultaneously active observers, using a subject for multicasting. + + + Add and remove handler invocations are run on the specified scheduler. This behavior allows add and remove handler operations for thread-affine events to be + accessed from the same context, as required by some UI frameworks. + + + It's recommended to lift FromEvent calls outside event stream query expressions. This best practice reduces clutter of bridging code inside queries, + making the query expressions more concise and easier to understand. This has additional benefits for overloads of FromEvent that omit the IScheduler + parameter. For more information, see the remarks section on those overloads. + + + + + + + Converts a .NET event to an observable sequence, using a conversion function to obtain the event delegate. Each event invocation is surfaced through an OnNext message in the resulting sequence. + For conversion of events conforming to the standard .NET event pattern, use any of the FromEventPattern overloads instead. + + Query provider used to construct the data source. + The delegate type of the event to be converted. + The type of the event data generated by the event. + A function used to convert the given event handler to a delegate compatible with the underlying .NET event. The resulting delegate is used in calls to the addHandler and removeHandler action parameters. + Action that attaches the given event handler to the underlying .NET event. + Action that detaches the given event handler from the underlying .NET event. + The observable sequence that contains the event argument objects passed to the invocations of the underlying .NET event. + + or or is null. + + + Add and remove handler invocations are made whenever the number of observers grows beyond zero. + As such, an event handler may be shared by multiple simultaneously active observers, using a subject for multicasting. + + + The current is captured during the call to FromEvent, and is used to post add and remove handler invocations. + This behavior ensures add and remove handler operations for thread-affine events are accessed from the same context, as required by some UI frameworks. + + + If no SynchronizationContext is present at the point of calling FromEvent, add and remove handler invocations are made synchronously on the thread + making the Subscribe or Dispose call, respectively. + + + It's recommended to lift FromEvent calls outside event stream query expressions due to the free-threaded nature of Reactive Extensions. Doing so + makes the captured SynchronizationContext predictable. This best practice also reduces clutter of bridging code inside queries, making the query expressions + more concise and easier to understand. + + + + + + + Converts a .NET event to an observable sequence, using a conversion function to obtain the event delegate. Each event invocation is surfaced through an OnNext message in the resulting sequence. + For conversion of events conforming to the standard .NET event pattern, use any of the FromEventPattern overloads instead. + + Query provider used to construct the data source. + The delegate type of the event to be converted. + The type of the event data generated by the event. + A function used to convert the given event handler to a delegate compatible with the underlying .NET event. The resulting delegate is used in calls to the addHandler and removeHandler action parameters. + Action that attaches the given event handler to the underlying .NET event. + Action that detaches the given event handler from the underlying .NET event. + The scheduler to run the add and remove event handler logic on. + The observable sequence that contains the event argument objects passed to the invocations of the underlying .NET event. + + or or or is null. + + + Add and remove handler invocations are made whenever the number of observers grows beyond zero. + As such, an event handler may be shared by multiple simultaneously active observers, using a subject for multicasting. + + + Add and remove handler invocations are run on the specified scheduler. This behavior allows add and remove handler operations for thread-affine events to be + accessed from the same context, as required by some UI frameworks. + + + It's recommended to lift FromEvent calls outside event stream query expressions. This best practice reduces clutter of bridging code inside queries, + making the query expressions more concise and easier to understand. This has additional benefits for overloads of FromEvent that omit the IScheduler + parameter. For more information, see the remarks section on those overloads. + + + + + + + Converts a generic Action-based .NET event to an observable sequence. Each event invocation is surfaced through an OnNext message in the resulting sequence. + For conversion of events conforming to the standard .NET event pattern, use any of the FromEventPattern overloads instead. + + Query provider used to construct the data source. + The type of the event data generated by the event. + Action that attaches the given event handler to the underlying .NET event. + Action that detaches the given event handler from the underlying .NET event. + The observable sequence that contains the event argument objects passed to the invocations of the underlying .NET event. + + or is null. + + + Add and remove handler invocations are made whenever the number of observers grows beyond zero. + As such, an event handler may be shared by multiple simultaneously active observers, using a subject for multicasting. + + + The current is captured during the call to FromEvent, and is used to post add and remove handler invocations. + This behavior ensures add and remove handler operations for thread-affine events are accessed from the same context, as required by some UI frameworks. + + + If no SynchronizationContext is present at the point of calling FromEvent, add and remove handler invocations are made synchronously on the thread + making the Subscribe or Dispose call, respectively. + + + It's recommended to lift FromEvent calls outside event stream query expressions due to the free-threaded nature of Reactive Extensions. Doing so + makes the captured SynchronizationContext predictable. This best practice also reduces clutter of bridging code inside queries, making the query expressions + more concise and easier to understand. + + + + + + + Converts a generic Action-based .NET event to an observable sequence. Each event invocation is surfaced through an OnNext message in the resulting sequence. + For conversion of events conforming to the standard .NET event pattern, use any of the FromEventPattern overloads instead. + + Query provider used to construct the data source. + The type of the event data generated by the event. + Action that attaches the given event handler to the underlying .NET event. + Action that detaches the given event handler from the underlying .NET event. + The scheduler to run the add and remove event handler logic on. + The observable sequence that contains the event argument objects passed to the invocations of the underlying .NET event. + + or or is null. + + + Add and remove handler invocations are made whenever the number of observers grows beyond zero. + As such, an event handler may be shared by multiple simultaneously active observers, using a subject for multicasting. + + + Add and remove handler invocations are run on the specified scheduler. This behavior allows add and remove handler operations for thread-affine events to be + accessed from the same context, as required by some UI frameworks. + + + It's recommended to lift FromEvent calls outside event stream query expressions. This best practice reduces clutter of bridging code inside queries, + making the query expressions more concise and easier to understand. This has additional benefits for overloads of FromEvent that omit the IScheduler + parameter. For more information, see the remarks section on those overloads. + + + + + + + Converts a .NET event, conforming to the standard .NET event pattern based on , to an observable sequence. + Each event invocation is surfaced through an OnNext message in the resulting sequence. + For conversion of events that don't conform to the standard .NET event pattern, use any of the FromEvent overloads instead. + + Query provider used to construct the data source. + Action that attaches the given event handler to the underlying .NET event. + Action that detaches the given event handler from the underlying .NET event. + The observable sequence that contains data representations of invocations of the underlying .NET event. + + or is null. + + + Add and remove handler invocations are made whenever the number of observers grows beyond zero. + As such, an event handler may be shared by multiple simultaneously active observers, using a subject for multicasting. + + + The current is captured during the call to FromEventPattern, and is used to post add and remove handler invocations. + This behavior ensures add and remove handler operations for thread-affine events are accessed from the same context, as required by some UI frameworks. + + + If no SynchronizationContext is present at the point of calling FromEventPattern, add and remove handler invocations are made synchronously on the thread + making the Subscribe or Dispose call, respectively. + + + It's recommended to lift FromEventPattern calls outside event stream query expressions due to the free-threaded nature of Reactive Extensions. Doing so + makes the captured SynchronizationContext predictable. This best practice also reduces clutter of bridging code inside queries, making the query expressions + more concise and easier to understand. + + + + + + + Converts a .NET event, conforming to the standard .NET event pattern based on , to an observable sequence. + Each event invocation is surfaced through an OnNext message in the resulting sequence. + For conversion of events that don't conform to the standard .NET event pattern, use any of the FromEvent overloads instead. + + Query provider used to construct the data source. + Action that attaches the given event handler to the underlying .NET event. + Action that detaches the given event handler from the underlying .NET event. + The scheduler to run the add and remove event handler logic on. + The observable sequence that contains data representations of invocations of the underlying .NET event. + + or or is null. + + + Add and remove handler invocations are made whenever the number of observers grows beyond zero. + As such, an event handler may be shared by multiple simultaneously active observers, using a subject for multicasting. + + + Add and remove handler invocations are run on the specified scheduler. This behavior allows add and remove handler operations for thread-affine events to be + accessed from the same context, as required by some UI frameworks. + + + It's recommended to lift FromEventPattern calls outside event stream query expressions. This best practice reduces clutter of bridging code inside queries, + making the query expressions more concise and easier to understand. This has additional benefits for overloads of FromEventPattern that omit the IScheduler + parameter. For more information, see the remarks section on those overloads. + + + + + + + Converts an instance .NET event, conforming to the standard .NET event pattern with an parameter, to an observable sequence. + Each event invocation is surfaced through an OnNext message in the resulting sequence. + Reflection is used to discover the event based on the target object type and the specified event name. + For conversion of events that don't conform to the standard .NET event pattern, use any of the FromEvent overloads instead. + + Query provider used to construct the data source. + Object instance that exposes the event to convert. + Name of the event to convert. + The observable sequence that contains data representations of invocations of the underlying .NET event. + + or is null. + The event could not be found. -or- The event does not conform to the standard .NET event pattern. + + + Add and remove handler invocations are made whenever the number of observers grows beyond zero. + As such, an event handler may be shared by multiple simultaneously active observers, using a subject for multicasting. + + + The current is captured during the call to FromEventPattern, and is used to post add and remove handler invocations. + This behavior ensures add and remove handler operations for thread-affine events are accessed from the same context, as required by some UI frameworks. + + + If no SynchronizationContext is present at the point of calling FromEventPattern, add and remove handler invocations are made synchronously on the thread + making the Subscribe or Dispose call, respectively. + + + It's recommended to lift FromEventPattern calls outside event stream query expressions due to the free-threaded nature of Reactive Extensions. Doing so + makes the captured SynchronizationContext predictable. This best practice also reduces clutter of bridging code inside queries, making the query expressions + more concise and easier to understand. + + + + + + + Converts an instance .NET event, conforming to the standard .NET event pattern with an parameter, to an observable sequence. + Each event invocation is surfaced through an OnNext message in the resulting sequence. + Reflection is used to discover the event based on the target object type and the specified event name. + For conversion of events that don't conform to the standard .NET event pattern, use any of the FromEvent overloads instead. + + Query provider used to construct the data source. + Object instance that exposes the event to convert. + Name of the event to convert. + The scheduler to run the add and remove event handler logic on. + The observable sequence that contains data representations of invocations of the underlying .NET event. + + or or is null. + The event could not be found. -or- The event does not conform to the standard .NET event pattern. + + + Add and remove handler invocations are made whenever the number of observers grows beyond zero. + As such, an event handler may be shared by multiple simultaneously active observers, using a subject for multicasting. + + + Add and remove handler invocations are run on the specified scheduler. This behavior allows add and remove handler operations for thread-affine events to be + accessed from the same context, as required by some UI frameworks. + + + It's recommended to lift FromEventPattern calls outside event stream query expressions. This best practice reduces clutter of bridging code inside queries, + making the query expressions more concise and easier to understand. This has additional benefits for overloads of FromEventPattern that omit the IScheduler + parameter. For more information, see the remarks section on those overloads. + + + + + + + Converts a static .NET event, conforming to the standard .NET event pattern with an parameter, to an observable sequence. + Each event invocation is surfaced through an OnNext message in the resulting sequence. + Reflection is used to discover the event based on the specified type and the specified event name. + For conversion of events that don't conform to the standard .NET event pattern, use any of the FromEvent overloads instead. + + Query provider used to construct the data source. + Type that exposes the static event to convert. + Name of the event to convert. + The observable sequence that contains data representations of invocations of the underlying .NET event. + + or is null. + The event could not be found. -or- The event does not conform to the standard .NET event pattern. + + + Add and remove handler invocations are made whenever the number of observers grows beyond zero. + As such, an event handler may be shared by multiple simultaneously active observers, using a subject for multicasting. + + + The current is captured during the call to FromEventPattern, and is used to post add and remove handler invocations. + This behavior ensures add and remove handler operations for thread-affine events are accessed from the same context, as required by some UI frameworks. + + + If no SynchronizationContext is present at the point of calling FromEventPattern, add and remove handler invocations are made synchronously on the thread + making the Subscribe or Dispose call, respectively. + + + It's recommended to lift FromEventPattern calls outside event stream query expressions due to the free-threaded nature of Reactive Extensions. Doing so + makes the captured SynchronizationContext predictable. This best practice also reduces clutter of bridging code inside queries, making the query expressions + more concise and easier to understand. + + + + + + + Converts a static .NET event, conforming to the standard .NET event pattern with an parameter, to an observable sequence. + Each event invocation is surfaced through an OnNext message in the resulting sequence. + Reflection is used to discover the event based on the specified type and the specified event name. + For conversion of events that don't conform to the standard .NET event pattern, use any of the FromEvent overloads instead. + + Query provider used to construct the data source. + Type that exposes the static event to convert. + Name of the event to convert. + The scheduler to run the add and remove event handler logic on. + The observable sequence that contains data representations of invocations of the underlying .NET event. + + or or is null. + The event could not be found. -or- The event does not conform to the standard .NET event pattern. + + + Add and remove handler invocations are made whenever the number of observers grows beyond zero. + As such, an event handler may be shared by multiple simultaneously active observers, using a subject for multicasting. + + + Add and remove handler invocations are run on the specified scheduler. This behavior allows add and remove handler operations for thread-affine events to be + accessed from the same context, as required by some UI frameworks. + + + It's recommended to lift FromEventPattern calls outside event stream query expressions. This best practice reduces clutter of bridging code inside queries, + making the query expressions more concise and easier to understand. This has additional benefits for overloads of FromEventPattern that omit the IScheduler + parameter. For more information, see the remarks section on those overloads. + + + + + + + Converts a .NET event, conforming to the standard .NET event pattern based on a supplied event delegate type, to an observable sequence. + Each event invocation is surfaced through an OnNext message in the resulting sequence. + For conversion of events that don't conform to the standard .NET event pattern, use any of the FromEvent overloads instead. + + Query provider used to construct the data source. + The delegate type of the event to be converted. + The type of the event data generated by the event. + Action that attaches the given event handler to the underlying .NET event. + Action that detaches the given event handler from the underlying .NET event. + The observable sequence that contains data representations of invocations of the underlying .NET event. + + or is null. + + + Add and remove handler invocations are made whenever the number of observers grows beyond zero. + As such, an event handler may be shared by multiple simultaneously active observers, using a subject for multicasting. + + + The current is captured during the call to FromEventPattern, and is used to post add and remove handler invocations. + This behavior ensures add and remove handler operations for thread-affine events are accessed from the same context, as required by some UI frameworks. + + + If no SynchronizationContext is present at the point of calling FromEventPattern, add and remove handler invocations are made synchronously on the thread + making the Subscribe or Dispose call, respectively. + + + It's recommended to lift FromEventPattern calls outside event stream query expressions due to the free-threaded nature of Reactive Extensions. Doing so + makes the captured SynchronizationContext predictable. This best practice also reduces clutter of bridging code inside queries, making the query expressions + more concise and easier to understand. + + + + + + + Converts a .NET event, conforming to the standard .NET event pattern based on a supplied event delegate type, to an observable sequence. + Each event invocation is surfaced through an OnNext message in the resulting sequence. + For conversion of events that don't conform to the standard .NET event pattern, use any of the FromEvent overloads instead. + + Query provider used to construct the data source. + The delegate type of the event to be converted. + The type of the event data generated by the event. + Action that attaches the given event handler to the underlying .NET event. + Action that detaches the given event handler from the underlying .NET event. + The scheduler to run the add and remove event handler logic on. + The observable sequence that contains data representations of invocations of the underlying .NET event. + + or or is null. + + + Add and remove handler invocations are made whenever the number of observers grows beyond zero. + As such, an event handler may be shared by multiple simultaneously active observers, using a subject for multicasting. + + + Add and remove handler invocations are run on the specified scheduler. This behavior allows add and remove handler operations for thread-affine events to be + accessed from the same context, as required by some UI frameworks. + + + It's recommended to lift FromEventPattern calls outside event stream query expressions. This best practice reduces clutter of bridging code inside queries, + making the query expressions more concise and easier to understand. This has additional benefits for overloads of FromEventPattern that omit the IScheduler + parameter. For more information, see the remarks section on those overloads. + + + + + + + Converts a .NET event, conforming to the standard .NET event pattern based on , to an observable sequence. + Each event invocation is surfaced through an OnNext message in the resulting sequence. + For conversion of events that don't conform to the standard .NET event pattern, use any of the FromEvent overloads instead. + + Query provider used to construct the data source. + The delegate type of the event to be converted. + The type of the event data generated by the event. + A function used to convert the given event handler to a delegate compatible with the underlying .NET event. The resulting delegate is used in calls to the addHandler and removeHandler action parameters. + Action that attaches the given event handler to the underlying .NET event. + Action that detaches the given event handler from the underlying .NET event. + The observable sequence that contains data representations of invocations of the underlying .NET event. + + or or is null. + + + Add and remove handler invocations are made whenever the number of observers grows beyond zero. + As such, an event handler may be shared by multiple simultaneously active observers, using a subject for multicasting. + + + The current is captured during the call to FromEventPattern, and is used to post add and remove handler invocations. + This behavior ensures add and remove handler operations for thread-affine events are accessed from the same context, as required by some UI frameworks. + + + If no SynchronizationContext is present at the point of calling FromEventPattern, add and remove handler invocations are made synchronously on the thread + making the Subscribe or Dispose call, respectively. + + + It's recommended to lift FromEventPattern calls outside event stream query expressions due to the free-threaded nature of Reactive Extensions. Doing so + makes the captured SynchronizationContext predictable. This best practice also reduces clutter of bridging code inside queries, making the query expressions + more concise and easier to understand. + + + + + + + Converts a .NET event, conforming to the standard .NET event pattern based on , to an observable sequence. + Each event invocation is surfaced through an OnNext message in the resulting sequence. + For conversion of events that don't conform to the standard .NET event pattern, use any of the FromEvent overloads instead. + + Query provider used to construct the data source. + The delegate type of the event to be converted. + The type of the event data generated by the event. + A function used to convert the given event handler to a delegate compatible with the underlying .NET event. The resulting delegate is used in calls to the addHandler and removeHandler action parameters. + Action that attaches the given event handler to the underlying .NET event. + Action that detaches the given event handler from the underlying .NET event. + The scheduler to run the add and remove event handler logic on. + The observable sequence that contains data representations of invocations of the underlying .NET event. + + or or or is null. + + + Add and remove handler invocations are made whenever the number of observers grows beyond zero. + As such, an event handler may be shared by multiple simultaneously active observers, using a subject for multicasting. + + + Add and remove handler invocations are run on the specified scheduler. This behavior allows add and remove handler operations for thread-affine events to be + accessed from the same context, as required by some UI frameworks. + + + It's recommended to lift FromEventPattern calls outside event stream query expressions. This best practice reduces clutter of bridging code inside queries, + making the query expressions more concise and easier to understand. This has additional benefits for overloads of FromEventPattern that omit the IScheduler + parameter. For more information, see the remarks section on those overloads. + + + + + + + Converts a .NET event, conforming to the standard .NET event pattern based on a supplied event delegate type with a strongly typed sender parameter, to an observable sequence. + Each event invocation is surfaced through an OnNext message in the resulting sequence. + For conversion of events that don't conform to the standard .NET event pattern, use any of the FromEvent overloads instead. + + Query provider used to construct the data source. + The delegate type of the event to be converted. + The type of the sender that raises the event. + The type of the event data generated by the event. + Action that attaches the given event handler to the underlying .NET event. + Action that detaches the given event handler from the underlying .NET event. + The observable sequence that contains data representations of invocations of the underlying .NET event. + + or is null. + + + Add and remove handler invocations are made whenever the number of observers grows beyond zero. + As such, an event handler may be shared by multiple simultaneously active observers, using a subject for multicasting. + + + The current is captured during the call to FromEventPattern, and is used to post add and remove handler invocations. + This behavior ensures add and remove handler operations for thread-affine events are accessed from the same context, as required by some UI frameworks. + + + If no SynchronizationContext is present at the point of calling FromEventPattern, add and remove handler invocations are made synchronously on the thread + making the Subscribe or Dispose call, respectively. + + + It's recommended to lift FromEventPattern calls outside event stream query expressions due to the free-threaded nature of Reactive Extensions. Doing so + makes the captured SynchronizationContext predictable. This best practice also reduces clutter of bridging code inside queries, making the query expressions + more concise and easier to understand. + + + + + + + Converts a .NET event, conforming to the standard .NET event pattern based on a supplied event delegate type with a strongly typed sender parameter, to an observable sequence. + Each event invocation is surfaced through an OnNext message in the resulting sequence. + For conversion of events that don't conform to the standard .NET event pattern, use any of the FromEvent overloads instead. + + Query provider used to construct the data source. + The delegate type of the event to be converted. + The type of the sender that raises the event. + The type of the event data generated by the event. + Action that attaches the given event handler to the underlying .NET event. + Action that detaches the given event handler from the underlying .NET event. + The scheduler to run the add and remove event handler logic on. + The observable sequence that contains data representations of invocations of the underlying .NET event. + + or or is null. + + + Add and remove handler invocations are made whenever the number of observers grows beyond zero. + As such, an event handler may be shared by multiple simultaneously active observers, using a subject for multicasting. + + + Add and remove handler invocations are run on the specified scheduler. This behavior allows add and remove handler operations for thread-affine events to be + accessed from the same context, as required by some UI frameworks. + + + It's recommended to lift FromEventPattern calls outside event stream query expressions. This best practice reduces clutter of bridging code inside queries, + making the query expressions more concise and easier to understand. This has additional benefits for overloads of FromEventPattern that omit the IScheduler + parameter. For more information, see the remarks section on those overloads. + + + + + + + Converts a .NET event, conforming to the standard .NET event pattern based on , to an observable sequence. + Each event invocation is surfaced through an OnNext message in the resulting sequence. + For conversion of events that don't conform to the standard .NET event pattern, use any of the FromEvent overloads instead. + + Query provider used to construct the data source. + The type of the event data generated by the event. + Action that attaches the given event handler to the underlying .NET event. + Action that detaches the given event handler from the underlying .NET event. + The observable sequence that contains data representations of invocations of the underlying .NET event. + + + Add and remove handler invocations are made whenever the number of observers grows beyond zero. + As such, an event handler may be shared by multiple simultaneously active observers, using a subject for multicasting. + + + The current is captured during the call to FromEventPattern, and is used to post add and remove handler invocations. + This behavior ensures add and remove handler operations for thread-affine events are accessed from the same context, as required by some UI frameworks. + + + If no SynchronizationContext is present at the point of calling FromEventPattern, add and remove handler invocations are made synchronously on the thread + making the Subscribe or Dispose call, respectively. + + + It's recommended to lift FromEventPattern calls outside event stream query expressions due to the free-threaded nature of Reactive Extensions. Doing so + makes the captured SynchronizationContext predictable. This best practice also reduces clutter of bridging code inside queries, making the query expressions + more concise and easier to understand. + + + + + + + Converts a .NET event, conforming to the standard .NET event pattern based on , to an observable sequence. + Each event invocation is surfaced through an OnNext message in the resulting sequence. + For conversion of events that don't conform to the standard .NET event pattern, use any of the FromEvent overloads instead. + + Query provider used to construct the data source. + The type of the event data generated by the event. + Action that attaches the given event handler to the underlying .NET event. + Action that detaches the given event handler from the underlying .NET event. + The scheduler to run the add and remove event handler logic on. + The observable sequence that contains data representations of invocations of the underlying .NET event. + + + Add and remove handler invocations are made whenever the number of observers grows beyond zero. + As such, an event handler may be shared by multiple simultaneously active observers, using a subject for multicasting. + + + Add and remove handler invocations are run on the specified scheduler. This behavior allows add and remove handler operations for thread-affine events to be + accessed from the same context, as required by some UI frameworks. + + + It's recommended to lift FromEventPattern calls outside event stream query expressions. This best practice reduces clutter of bridging code inside queries, + making the query expressions more concise and easier to understand. This has additional benefits for overloads of FromEventPattern that omit the IScheduler + parameter. For more information, see the remarks section on those overloads. + + + + + + + Converts an instance .NET event, conforming to the standard .NET event pattern with strongly typed event arguments, to an observable sequence. + Each event invocation is surfaced through an OnNext message in the resulting sequence. + Reflection is used to discover the event based on the target object type and the specified event name. + For conversion of events that don't conform to the standard .NET event pattern, use any of the FromEvent overloads instead. + + Query provider used to construct the data source. + The type of the event data generated by the event. + Object instance that exposes the event to convert. + Name of the event to convert. + The observable sequence that contains data representations of invocations of the underlying .NET event. + + or is null. + The event could not be found. -or- The event does not conform to the standard .NET event pattern. -or- The event's second argument type is not assignable to TEventArgs. + + + Add and remove handler invocations are made whenever the number of observers grows beyond zero. + As such, an event handler may be shared by multiple simultaneously active observers, using a subject for multicasting. + + + The current is captured during the call to FromEventPattern, and is used to post add and remove handler invocations. + This behavior ensures add and remove handler operations for thread-affine events are accessed from the same context, as required by some UI frameworks. + + + If no SynchronizationContext is present at the point of calling FromEventPattern, add and remove handler invocations are made synchronously on the thread + making the Subscribe or Dispose call, respectively. + + + It's recommended to lift FromEventPattern calls outside event stream query expressions due to the free-threaded nature of Reactive Extensions. Doing so + makes the captured SynchronizationContext predictable. This best practice also reduces clutter of bridging code inside queries, making the query expressions + more concise and easier to understand. + + + + + + + Converts an instance .NET event, conforming to the standard .NET event pattern with strongly typed event arguments, to an observable sequence. + Each event invocation is surfaced through an OnNext message in the resulting sequence. + Reflection is used to discover the event based on the target object type and the specified event name. + For conversion of events that don't conform to the standard .NET event pattern, use any of the FromEvent overloads instead. + + Query provider used to construct the data source. + The type of the event data generated by the event. + Object instance that exposes the event to convert. + Name of the event to convert. + The scheduler to run the add and remove event handler logic on. + The observable sequence that contains data representations of invocations of the underlying .NET event. + + or or is null. + The event could not be found. -or- The event does not conform to the standard .NET event pattern. -or- The event's second argument type is not assignable to TEventArgs. + + + Add and remove handler invocations are made whenever the number of observers grows beyond zero. + As such, an event handler may be shared by multiple simultaneously active observers, using a subject for multicasting. + + + Add and remove handler invocations are run on the specified scheduler. This behavior allows add and remove handler operations for thread-affine events to be + accessed from the same context, as required by some UI frameworks. + + + It's recommended to lift FromEventPattern calls outside event stream query expressions. This best practice reduces clutter of bridging code inside queries, + making the query expressions more concise and easier to understand. This has additional benefits for overloads of FromEventPattern that omit the IScheduler + parameter. For more information, see the remarks section on those overloads. + + + + + + + Converts a static .NET event, conforming to the standard .NET event pattern with strongly typed event arguments, to an observable sequence. + Each event invocation is surfaced through an OnNext message in the resulting sequence. + Reflection is used to discover the event based on the specified type and the specified event name. + For conversion of events that don't conform to the standard .NET event pattern, use any of the FromEvent overloads instead. + + Query provider used to construct the data source. + The type of the event data generated by the event. + Type that exposes the static event to convert. + Name of the event to convert. + The observable sequence that contains data representations of invocations of the underlying .NET event. + + or is null. + The event could not be found. -or- The event does not conform to the standard .NET event pattern. -or- The event's second argument type is not assignable to TEventArgs. + + + Add and remove handler invocations are made whenever the number of observers grows beyond zero. + As such, an event handler may be shared by multiple simultaneously active observers, using a subject for multicasting. + + + The current is captured during the call to FromEventPattern, and is used to post add and remove handler invocations. + This behavior ensures add and remove handler operations for thread-affine events are accessed from the same context, as required by some UI frameworks. + + + If no SynchronizationContext is present at the point of calling FromEventPattern, add and remove handler invocations are made synchronously on the thread + making the Subscribe or Dispose call, respectively. + + + It's recommended to lift FromEventPattern calls outside event stream query expressions due to the free-threaded nature of Reactive Extensions. Doing so + makes the captured SynchronizationContext predictable. This best practice also reduces clutter of bridging code inside queries, making the query expressions + more concise and easier to understand. + + + + + + + Converts a static .NET event, conforming to the standard .NET event pattern with strongly typed event arguments, to an observable sequence. + Each event invocation is surfaced through an OnNext message in the resulting sequence. + Reflection is used to discover the event based on the specified type and the specified event name. + For conversion of events that don't conform to the standard .NET event pattern, use any of the FromEvent overloads instead. + + Query provider used to construct the data source. + The type of the event data generated by the event. + Type that exposes the static event to convert. + Name of the event to convert. + The scheduler to run the add and remove event handler logic on. + The observable sequence that contains data representations of invocations of the underlying .NET event. + + or or is null. + The event could not be found. -or- The event does not conform to the standard .NET event pattern. -or- The event's second argument type is not assignable to TEventArgs. + + + Add and remove handler invocations are made whenever the number of observers grows beyond zero. + As such, an event handler may be shared by multiple simultaneously active observers, using a subject for multicasting. + + + Add and remove handler invocations are run on the specified scheduler. This behavior allows add and remove handler operations for thread-affine events to be + accessed from the same context, as required by some UI frameworks. + + + It's recommended to lift FromEventPattern calls outside event stream query expressions. This best practice reduces clutter of bridging code inside queries, + making the query expressions more concise and easier to understand. This has additional benefits for overloads of FromEventPattern that omit the IScheduler + parameter. For more information, see the remarks section on those overloads. + + + + + + + Converts an instance .NET event, conforming to the standard .NET event pattern with a strongly typed sender and strongly typed event arguments, to an observable sequence. + Each event invocation is surfaced through an OnNext message in the resulting sequence. + Reflection is used to discover the event based on the target object type and the specified event name. + For conversion of events that don't conform to the standard .NET event pattern, use any of the FromEvent overloads instead. + + Query provider used to construct the data source. + The type of the sender that raises the event. + The type of the event data generated by the event. + Object instance that exposes the event to convert. + Name of the event to convert. + The observable sequence that contains data representations of invocations of the underlying .NET event. + + or is null. + The event could not be found. -or- The event does not conform to the standard .NET event pattern. -or- The event's first argument type is not assignable to TSender. -or- The event's second argument type is not assignable to TEventArgs. + + + Add and remove handler invocations are made whenever the number of observers grows beyond zero. + As such, an event handler may be shared by multiple simultaneously active observers, using a subject for multicasting. + + + The current is captured during the call to FromEventPattern, and is used to post add and remove handler invocations. + This behavior ensures add and remove handler operations for thread-affine events are accessed from the same context, as required by some UI frameworks. + + + If no SynchronizationContext is present at the point of calling FromEventPattern, add and remove handler invocations are made synchronously on the thread + making the Subscribe or Dispose call, respectively. + + + It's recommended to lift FromEventPattern calls outside event stream query expressions due to the free-threaded nature of Reactive Extensions. Doing so + makes the captured SynchronizationContext predictable. This best practice also reduces clutter of bridging code inside queries, making the query expressions + more concise and easier to understand. + + + + + + + Converts an instance .NET event, conforming to the standard .NET event pattern with a strongly typed sender and strongly typed event arguments, to an observable sequence. + Each event invocation is surfaced through an OnNext message in the resulting sequence. + Reflection is used to discover the event based on the target object type and the specified event name. + For conversion of events that don't conform to the standard .NET event pattern, use any of the FromEvent overloads instead. + + Query provider used to construct the data source. + The type of the sender that raises the event. + The type of the event data generated by the event. + Object instance that exposes the event to convert. + Name of the event to convert. + The scheduler to run the add and remove event handler logic on. + The observable sequence that contains data representations of invocations of the underlying .NET event. + + or or is null. + The event could not be found. -or- The event does not conform to the standard .NET event pattern. -or- The event's first argument type is not assignable to TSender. -or- The event's second argument type is not assignable to TEventArgs. + + + Add and remove handler invocations are made whenever the number of observers grows beyond zero. + As such, an event handler may be shared by multiple simultaneously active observers, using a subject for multicasting. + + + Add and remove handler invocations are run on the specified scheduler. This behavior allows add and remove handler operations for thread-affine events to be + accessed from the same context, as required by some UI frameworks. + + + It's recommended to lift FromEventPattern calls outside event stream query expressions. This best practice reduces clutter of bridging code inside queries, + making the query expressions more concise and easier to understand. This has additional benefits for overloads of FromEventPattern that omit the IScheduler + parameter. For more information, see the remarks section on those overloads. + + + + + + + Converts a static .NET event, conforming to the standard .NET event pattern with a strongly typed sender and strongly typed event arguments, to an observable sequence. + Each event invocation is surfaced through an OnNext message in the resulting sequence. + Reflection is used to discover the event based on the specified type and the specified event name. + For conversion of events that don't conform to the standard .NET event pattern, use any of the FromEvent overloads instead. + + Query provider used to construct the data source. + The type of the sender that raises the event. + The type of the event data generated by the event. + Type that exposes the static event to convert. + Name of the event to convert. + The observable sequence that contains data representations of invocations of the underlying .NET event. + + or is null. + The event could not be found. -or- The event does not conform to the standard .NET event pattern. -or- The event's first argument type is not assignable to TSender. -or- The event's second argument type is not assignable to TEventArgs. + + + Add and remove handler invocations are made whenever the number of observers grows beyond zero. + As such, an event handler may be shared by multiple simultaneously active observers, using a subject for multicasting. + + + The current is captured during the call to FromEventPattern, and is used to post add and remove handler invocations. + This behavior ensures add and remove handler operations for thread-affine events are accessed from the same context, as required by some UI frameworks. + + + If no SynchronizationContext is present at the point of calling FromEventPattern, add and remove handler invocations are made synchronously on the thread + making the Subscribe or Dispose call, respectively. + + + It's recommended to lift FromEventPattern calls outside event stream query expressions due to the free-threaded nature of Reactive Extensions. Doing so + makes the captured SynchronizationContext predictable. This best practice also reduces clutter of bridging code inside queries, making the query expressions + more concise and easier to understand. + + + + + + + Converts a static .NET event, conforming to the standard .NET event pattern with a strongly typed sender and strongly typed event arguments, to an observable sequence. + Each event invocation is surfaced through an OnNext message in the resulting sequence. + Reflection is used to discover the event based on the specified type and the specified event name. + For conversion of events that don't conform to the standard .NET event pattern, use any of the FromEvent overloads instead. + + Query provider used to construct the data source. + The type of the sender that raises the event. + The type of the event data generated by the event. + Type that exposes the static event to convert. + Name of the event to convert. + The scheduler to run the add and remove event handler logic on. + The observable sequence that contains data representations of invocations of the underlying .NET event. + + or or is null. + The event could not be found. -or- The event does not conform to the standard .NET event pattern. -or- The event's first argument type is not assignable to TSender. -or- The event's second argument type is not assignable to TEventArgs. + + + Add and remove handler invocations are made whenever the number of observers grows beyond zero. + As such, an event handler may be shared by multiple simultaneously active observers, using a subject for multicasting. + + + Add and remove handler invocations are run on the specified scheduler. This behavior allows add and remove handler operations for thread-affine events to be + accessed from the same context, as required by some UI frameworks. + + + It's recommended to lift FromEventPattern calls outside event stream query expressions. This best practice reduces clutter of bridging code inside queries, + making the query expressions more concise and easier to understand. This has additional benefits for overloads of FromEventPattern that omit the IScheduler + parameter. For more information, see the remarks section on those overloads. + + + + + + + Generates an observable sequence by running a state-driven loop producing the sequence's elements. + + Query provider used to construct the data source. + The type of the state used in the generator loop. + The type of the elements in the produced sequence. + Initial state. + Condition to terminate generation (upon returning false). + Iteration step function. + Selector function for results produced in the sequence. + The generated sequence. + + or or is null. + + + + Generates an observable sequence by running a state-driven loop producing the sequence's elements, using the specified scheduler to send out observer messages. + + Query provider used to construct the data source. + The type of the state used in the generator loop. + The type of the elements in the produced sequence. + Initial state. + Condition to terminate generation (upon returning false). + Iteration step function. + Selector function for results produced in the sequence. + Scheduler on which to run the generator loop. + The generated sequence. + + or or or is null. + + + + Generates an observable sequence by running a state-driven and temporal loop producing the sequence's elements. + + Query provider used to construct the data source. + The type of the state used in the generator loop. + The type of the elements in the produced sequence. + Initial state. + Condition to terminate generation (upon returning false). + Iteration step function. + Selector function for results produced in the sequence. + Time selector function to control the speed of values being produced each iteration. + The generated sequence. + + or or or is null. + + + + Generates an observable sequence by running a state-driven and temporal loop producing the sequence's elements. + + Query provider used to construct the data source. + The type of the state used in the generator loop. + The type of the elements in the produced sequence. + Initial state. + Condition to terminate generation (upon returning false). + Iteration step function. + Selector function for results produced in the sequence. + Time selector function to control the speed of values being produced each iteration. + The generated sequence. + + or or or is null. + + + + Generates an observable sequence by running a state-driven and temporal loop producing the sequence's elements, using the specified scheduler to run timers and to send out observer messages. + + Query provider used to construct the data source. + The type of the state used in the generator loop. + The type of the elements in the produced sequence. + Initial state. + Condition to terminate generation (upon returning false). + Iteration step function. + Selector function for results produced in the sequence. + Time selector function to control the speed of values being produced each iteration. + Scheduler on which to run the generator loop. + The generated sequence. + + or or or or is null. + + + + Generates an observable sequence by running a state-driven and temporal loop producing the sequence's elements, using the specified scheduler to run timers and to send out observer messages. + + Query provider used to construct the data source. + The type of the state used in the generator loop. + The type of the elements in the produced sequence. + Initial state. + Condition to terminate generation (upon returning false). + Iteration step function. + Selector function for results produced in the sequence. + Time selector function to control the speed of values being produced each iteration. + Scheduler on which to run the generator loop. + The generated sequence. + + or or or or is null. + + + + Groups the elements of an observable sequence according to a specified key selector function. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + The type of the grouping key computed for each element in the source sequence. + An observable sequence whose elements to group. + A function to extract the key for each element. + A sequence of observable groups, each of which corresponds to a unique key value, containing all elements that share that same key value. + + or is null. + + + + Groups the elements of an observable sequence with the specified initial capacity according to a specified key selector function. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + The type of the grouping key computed for each element in the source sequence. + An observable sequence whose elements to group. + A function to extract the key for each element. + The initial number of elements that the underlying dictionary can contain. + A sequence of observable groups, each of which corresponds to a unique key value, containing all elements that share that same key value. + + or is null. + + is less than 0. + + + + Groups the elements of an observable sequence with the specified initial capacity according to a specified key selector function and comparer. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + The type of the grouping key computed for each element in the source sequence. + An observable sequence whose elements to group. + A function to extract the key for each element. + The initial number of elements that the underlying dictionary can contain. + An equality comparer to compare keys with. + A sequence of observable groups, each of which corresponds to a unique key value, containing all elements that share that same key value. + + or or is null. + + is less than 0. + + + + Groups the elements of an observable sequence according to a specified key selector function and comparer. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + The type of the grouping key computed for each element in the source sequence. + An observable sequence whose elements to group. + A function to extract the key for each element. + An equality comparer to compare keys with. + A sequence of observable groups, each of which corresponds to a unique key value, containing all elements that share that same key value. + + or or is null. + + + + Groups the elements of an observable sequence and selects the resulting elements by using a specified function. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + The type of the grouping key computed for each element in the source sequence. + The type of the elements within the groups computed for each element in the source sequence. + An observable sequence whose elements to group. + A function to extract the key for each element. + A function to map each source element to an element in an observable group. + A sequence of observable groups, each of which corresponds to a unique key value, containing all elements that share that same key value. + + or or is null. + + + + Groups the elements of an observable sequence with the specified initial capacity and selects the resulting elements by using a specified function. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + The type of the grouping key computed for each element in the source sequence. + The type of the elements within the groups computed for each element in the source sequence. + An observable sequence whose elements to group. + A function to extract the key for each element. + A function to map each source element to an element in an observable group. + The initial number of elements that the underlying dictionary can contain. + A sequence of observable groups, each of which corresponds to a unique key value, containing all elements that share that same key value. + + or or is null. + + is less than 0. + + + + Groups the elements of an observable sequence with the specified initial capacity according to a specified key selector function and comparer and selects the resulting elements by using a specified function. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + The type of the grouping key computed for each element in the source sequence. + The type of the elements within the groups computed for each element in the source sequence. + An observable sequence whose elements to group. + A function to extract the key for each element. + A function to map each source element to an element in an observable group. + The initial number of elements that the underlying dictionary can contain. + An equality comparer to compare keys with. + A sequence of observable groups, each of which corresponds to a unique key value, containing all elements that share that same key value. + + or or or is null. + + is less than 0. + + + + Groups the elements of an observable sequence according to a specified key selector function and comparer and selects the resulting elements by using a specified function. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + The type of the grouping key computed for each element in the source sequence. + The type of the elements within the groups computed for each element in the source sequence. + An observable sequence whose elements to group. + A function to extract the key for each element. + A function to map each source element to an element in an observable group. + An equality comparer to compare keys with. + A sequence of observable groups, each of which corresponds to a unique key value, containing all elements that share that same key value. + + or or or is null. + + + + Groups the elements of an observable sequence according to a specified key selector function. + A duration selector function is used to control the lifetime of groups. When a group expires, it receives an OnCompleted notification. When a new element with the same + key value as a reclaimed group occurs, the group will be reborn with a new lifetime request. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + The type of the grouping key computed for each element in the source sequence. + The type of the elements in the duration sequences obtained for each group to denote its lifetime. + An observable sequence whose elements to group. + A function to extract the key for each element. + A function to signal the expiration of a group. + + A sequence of observable groups, each of which corresponds to a unique key value, containing all elements that share that same key value. + If a group's lifetime expires, a new group with the same key value can be created once an element with such a key value is encountered. + + + or or is null. + + + + Groups the elements of an observable sequence with the specified initial capacity according to a specified key selector function. + A duration selector function is used to control the lifetime of groups. When a group expires, it receives an OnCompleted notification. When a new element with the same + key value as a reclaimed group occurs, the group will be reborn with a new lifetime request. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + The type of the grouping key computed for each element in the source sequence. + The type of the elements in the duration sequences obtained for each group to denote its lifetime. + An observable sequence whose elements to group. + A function to extract the key for each element. + A function to signal the expiration of a group. + The initial number of elements that the underlying dictionary can contain. + + A sequence of observable groups, each of which corresponds to a unique key value, containing all elements that share that same key value. + If a group's lifetime expires, a new group with the same key value can be created once an element with such a key value is encountered. + + + or or is null. + + is less than 0. + + + + Groups the elements of an observable sequence with the specified initial capacity according to a specified key selector function and comparer. + A duration selector function is used to control the lifetime of groups. When a group expires, it receives an OnCompleted notification. When a new element with the same + key value as a reclaimed group occurs, the group will be reborn with a new lifetime request. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + The type of the grouping key computed for each element in the source sequence. + The type of the elements in the duration sequences obtained for each group to denote its lifetime. + An observable sequence whose elements to group. + A function to extract the key for each element. + A function to signal the expiration of a group. + The initial number of elements that the underlying dictionary can contain. + An equality comparer to compare keys with. + + A sequence of observable groups, each of which corresponds to a unique key value, containing all elements that share that same key value. + If a group's lifetime expires, a new group with the same key value can be created once an element with such a key value is encountered. + + + or or or is null. + + is less than 0. + + + + Groups the elements of an observable sequence according to a specified key selector function and comparer. + A duration selector function is used to control the lifetime of groups. When a group expires, it receives an OnCompleted notification. When a new element with the same + key value as a reclaimed group occurs, the group will be reborn with a new lifetime request. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + The type of the grouping key computed for each element in the source sequence. + The type of the elements in the duration sequences obtained for each group to denote its lifetime. + An observable sequence whose elements to group. + A function to extract the key for each element. + A function to signal the expiration of a group. + An equality comparer to compare keys with. + + A sequence of observable groups, each of which corresponds to a unique key value, containing all elements that share that same key value. + If a group's lifetime expires, a new group with the same key value can be created once an element with such a key value is encountered. + + + or or or is null. + + + + Groups the elements of an observable sequence according to a specified key selector function and selects the resulting elements by using a specified function. + A duration selector function is used to control the lifetime of groups. When a group expires, it receives an OnCompleted notification. When a new element with the same + key value as a reclaimed group occurs, the group will be reborn with a new lifetime request. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + The type of the grouping key computed for each element in the source sequence. + The type of the elements within the groups computed for each element in the source sequence. + The type of the elements in the duration sequences obtained for each group to denote its lifetime. + An observable sequence whose elements to group. + A function to extract the key for each element. + A function to map each source element to an element in an observable group. + A function to signal the expiration of a group. + + A sequence of observable groups, each of which corresponds to a unique key value, containing all elements that share that same key value. + If a group's lifetime expires, a new group with the same key value can be created once an element with such a key value is encountered. + + + or or or is null. + + + + Groups the elements of an observable sequence with the specified initial capacity according to a specified key selector function and selects the resulting elements by using a specified function. + A duration selector function is used to control the lifetime of groups. When a group expires, it receives an OnCompleted notification. When a new element with the same + key value as a reclaimed group occurs, the group will be reborn with a new lifetime request. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + The type of the grouping key computed for each element in the source sequence. + The type of the elements within the groups computed for each element in the source sequence. + The type of the elements in the duration sequences obtained for each group to denote its lifetime. + An observable sequence whose elements to group. + A function to extract the key for each element. + A function to map each source element to an element in an observable group. + A function to signal the expiration of a group. + The initial number of elements that the underlying dictionary can contain. + + A sequence of observable groups, each of which corresponds to a unique key value, containing all elements that share that same key value. + If a group's lifetime expires, a new group with the same key value can be created once an element with such a key value is encountered. + + + or or or is null. + + is less than 0. + + + + Groups the elements of an observable sequence with the specified initial capacity according to a specified key selector function and comparer and selects the resulting elements by using a specified function. + A duration selector function is used to control the lifetime of groups. When a group expires, it receives an OnCompleted notification. When a new element with the same + key value as a reclaimed group occurs, the group will be reborn with a new lifetime request. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + The type of the grouping key computed for each element in the source sequence. + The type of the elements within the groups computed for each element in the source sequence. + The type of the elements in the duration sequences obtained for each group to denote its lifetime. + An observable sequence whose elements to group. + A function to extract the key for each element. + A function to map each source element to an element in an observable group. + A function to signal the expiration of a group. + The initial number of elements that the underlying dictionary can contain. + An equality comparer to compare keys with. + + A sequence of observable groups, each of which corresponds to a unique key value, containing all elements that share that same key value. + If a group's lifetime expires, a new group with the same key value can be created once an element with such a key value is encountered. + + + or or or or is null. + + is less than 0. + + + + Groups the elements of an observable sequence according to a specified key selector function and comparer and selects the resulting elements by using a specified function. + A duration selector function is used to control the lifetime of groups. When a group expires, it receives an OnCompleted notification. When a new element with the same + key value as a reclaimed group occurs, the group will be reborn with a new lifetime request. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + The type of the grouping key computed for each element in the source sequence. + The type of the elements within the groups computed for each element in the source sequence. + The type of the elements in the duration sequences obtained for each group to denote its lifetime. + An observable sequence whose elements to group. + A function to extract the key for each element. + A function to map each source element to an element in an observable group. + A function to signal the expiration of a group. + An equality comparer to compare keys with. + + A sequence of observable groups, each of which corresponds to a unique key value, containing all elements that share that same key value. + If a group's lifetime expires, a new group with the same key value can be created once an element with such a key value is encountered. + + + or or or or is null. + + + + Correlates the elements of two sequences based on overlapping durations, and groups the results. + + The type of the elements in the left source sequence. + The type of the elements in the right source sequence. + The type of the elements in the duration sequence denoting the computed duration of each element in the left source sequence. + The type of the elements in the duration sequence denoting the computed duration of each element in the right source sequence. + The type of the elements in the result sequence, obtained by invoking the result selector function for source elements with overlapping duration. + The left observable sequence to join elements for. + The right observable sequence to join elements for. + A function to select the duration of each element of the left observable sequence, used to determine overlap. + A function to select the duration of each element of the right observable sequence, used to determine overlap. + A function invoked to compute a result element for any element of the left sequence with overlapping elements from the right observable sequence. + An observable sequence that contains result elements computed from source elements that have an overlapping duration. + + or or or or is null. + + + + If the specified evaluates true, select the sequence. Otherwise, return an empty sequence. + + Query provider used to construct the data source. + The type of the elements in the result sequence. + Condition evaluated to decide which sequence to return. + Sequence returned in case evaluates true. + + if evaluates true; an empty sequence otherwise. + + or is null. + + + + If the specified evaluates true, select the sequence. Otherwise, select the sequence. + + Query provider used to construct the data source. + The type of the elements in the result sequence. + Condition evaluated to decide which sequence to return. + Sequence returned in case evaluates true. + Sequence returned in case evaluates false. + + if evaluates true; otherwise. + + or or is null. + + + + If the specified evaluates true, select the sequence. Otherwise, return an empty sequence generated on the specified scheduler. + + Query provider used to construct the data source. + The type of the elements in the result sequence. + Condition evaluated to decide which sequence to return. + Sequence returned in case evaluates true. + Scheduler to generate an empty sequence on in case evaluates false. + + if evaluates true; an empty sequence otherwise. + + or or is null. + + + + Ignores all elements in an observable sequence leaving only the termination messages. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source sequence. + An empty observable sequence that signals termination, successful or exceptional, of the source sequence. + + is null. + + + + Returns an observable sequence that produces a value after each period. + + Query provider used to construct the data source. + Period for producing the values in the resulting sequence. If this value is equal to TimeSpan.Zero, the timer will recur as fast as possible. + An observable sequence that produces a value after each period. + + is less than TimeSpan.Zero. + + Intervals are measured between the start of subsequent notifications, not between the end of the previous and the start of the next notification. + If the observer takes longer than the interval period to handle the message, the subsequent notification will be delivered immediately after the + current one has been handled. In case you need to control the time between the end and the start of consecutive notifications, consider using the + + operator instead. + + + + + Returns an observable sequence that produces a value after each period, using the specified scheduler to run timers and to send out observer messages. + + Query provider used to construct the data source. + Period for producing the values in the resulting sequence. If this value is equal to TimeSpan.Zero, the timer will recur as fast as possible. + Scheduler to run the timer on. + An observable sequence that produces a value after each period. + + is less than TimeSpan.Zero. + + is null. + + Intervals are measured between the start of subsequent notifications, not between the end of the previous and the start of the next notification. + If the observer takes longer than the interval period to handle the message, the subsequent notification will be delivered immediately after the + current one has been handled. In case you need to control the time between the end and the start of consecutive notifications, consider using the + + operator instead. + + + + + Determines whether an observable sequence is empty. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + An observable sequence to check for emptiness. + An observable sequence containing a single element determining whether the source sequence is empty. + + is null. + + + + Correlates the elements of two sequences based on overlapping durations. + + The type of the elements in the left source sequence. + The type of the elements in the right source sequence. + The type of the elements in the duration sequence denoting the computed duration of each element in the left source sequence. + The type of the elements in the duration sequence denoting the computed duration of each element in the right source sequence. + The type of the elements in the result sequence, obtained by invoking the result selector function for source elements with overlapping duration. + The left observable sequence to join elements for. + The right observable sequence to join elements for. + A function to select the duration of each element of the left observable sequence, used to determine overlap. + A function to select the duration of each element of the right observable sequence, used to determine overlap. + A function invoked to compute a result element for any two overlapping elements of the left and right observable sequences. + An observable sequence that contains result elements computed from source elements that have an overlapping duration. + + or or or or is null. + + + + Returns the last element of an observable sequence. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source observable sequence. + Sequence containing the last element in the observable sequence. + + is null. + (Asynchronous) The source sequence is empty. + + + + Returns the last element of an observable sequence that satisfies the condition in the predicate. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source observable sequence. + A predicate function to evaluate for elements in the source sequence. + Sequence containing the last element in the observable sequence that satisfies the condition in the predicate. + + or is null. + (Asynchronous) No element satisfies the condition in the predicate. -or- The source sequence is empty. + + + + Returns the last element of an observable sequence, or a default value if no such element exists. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source observable sequence. + Sequence containing the last element in the observable sequence, or a default value if no such element exists. + + is null. + + + + Returns the last element of an observable sequence that satisfies the condition in the predicate, or a default value if no such element exists. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source observable sequence. + A predicate function to evaluate for elements in the source sequence. + Sequence containing the last element in the observable sequence that satisfies the condition in the predicate, or a default value if no such element exists. + + or is null. + + + + Returns an enumerable sequence whose enumeration returns the latest observed element in the source observable sequence. + Enumerators on the resulting sequence will never produce the same element repeatedly, and will block until the next element becomes available. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source observable sequence. + The enumerable sequence that returns the last sampled element upon each iteration and subsequently blocks until the next element in the observable source sequence becomes available. + This operator requires the source's object (see ) to implement . + + + + Returns an observable sequence containing an that represents the total number of elements in an observable sequence. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + An observable sequence that contains elements to be counted. + An observable sequence containing a single element with the number of elements in the input sequence. + + is null. + (Asynchronous) The number of elements in the source sequence is larger than . + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Returns an observable sequence containing an that represents how many elements in the specified observable sequence satisfy a condition. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + An observable sequence that contains elements to be counted. + A function to test each element for a condition. + An observable sequence containing a single element with a number that represents how many elements in the input sequence satisfy the condition in the predicate function. + + or is null. + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Materializes the implicit notifications of an observable sequence as explicit notification values. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + An observable sequence to get notification values for. + An observable sequence containing the materialized notification values from the source sequence. + + is null. + + + + Returns the maximum value in an observable sequence of values. + + A sequence of values to determine the maximum value of. + An observable sequence containing a single element with the maximum value in the source sequence. + + is null. + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Returns the maximum value in an observable sequence of values. + + A sequence of values to determine the maximum value of. + An observable sequence containing a single element with the maximum value in the source sequence. + + is null. + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Returns the maximum value in an observable sequence of values. + + A sequence of values to determine the maximum value of. + An observable sequence containing a single element with the maximum value in the source sequence. + + is null. + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Returns the maximum value in an observable sequence of values. + + A sequence of values to determine the maximum value of. + An observable sequence containing a single element with the maximum value in the source sequence. + + is null. + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Returns the maximum value in an observable sequence of nullable values. + + A sequence of nullable values to determine the maximum value of. + An observable sequence containing a single element with the maximum value in the source sequence. + + is null. + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Returns the maximum value in an observable sequence of nullable values. + + A sequence of nullable values to determine the maximum value of. + An observable sequence containing a single element with the maximum value in the source sequence. + + is null. + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Returns the maximum value in an observable sequence of nullable values. + + A sequence of nullable values to determine the maximum value of. + An observable sequence containing a single element with the maximum value in the source sequence. + + is null. + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Returns the maximum value in an observable sequence of nullable values. + + A sequence of nullable values to determine the maximum value of. + An observable sequence containing a single element with the maximum value in the source sequence. + + is null. + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Returns the maximum value in an observable sequence of nullable values. + + A sequence of nullable values to determine the maximum value of. + An observable sequence containing a single element with the maximum value in the source sequence. + + is null. + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Returns the maximum value in an observable sequence of values. + + A sequence of values to determine the maximum value of. + An observable sequence containing a single element with the maximum value in the source sequence. + + is null. + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Returns the maximum element in an observable sequence. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + An observable sequence to determine the maximum element of. + An observable sequence containing a single element with the maximum element in the source sequence. + + is null. + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Returns the maximum value in an observable sequence according to the specified comparer. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + An observable sequence to determine the maximum element of. + Comparer used to compare elements. + An observable sequence containing a single element with the maximum element in the source sequence. + + or is null. + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Invokes a transform function on each element of a sequence and returns the maximum value. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + A sequence of values to determine the maximum value of. + A transform function to apply to each element. + An observable sequence containing a single element with the value of type that corresponds to the maximum value in the source sequence. + + or is null. + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Invokes a transform function on each element of a sequence and returns the maximum value. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + A sequence of values to determine the maximum value of. + A transform function to apply to each element. + An observable sequence containing a single element with the value of type that corresponds to the maximum value in the source sequence. + + or is null. + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Invokes a transform function on each element of a sequence and returns the maximum value. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + A sequence of values to determine the maximum value of. + A transform function to apply to each element. + An observable sequence containing a single element with the value of type that corresponds to the maximum value in the source sequence. + + or is null. + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Invokes a transform function on each element of a sequence and returns the maximum value. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + A sequence of values to determine the maximum value of. + A transform function to apply to each element. + An observable sequence containing a single element with the value of type that corresponds to the maximum value in the source sequence. + + or is null. + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Invokes a transform function on each element of a sequence and returns the maximum value. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + A sequence of values to determine the maximum value of. + A transform function to apply to each element. + An observable sequence containing a single element with the value of type that corresponds to the maximum value in the source sequence. + + or is null. + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Invokes a transform function on each element of a sequence and returns the maximum nullable value. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + A sequence of values to determine the maximum value of. + A transform function to apply to each element. + An observable sequence containing a single element with the value of type that corresponds to the maximum value in the source sequence. + + or is null. + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Invokes a transform function on each element of a sequence and returns the maximum nullable value. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + A sequence of values to determine the maximum value of. + A transform function to apply to each element. + An observable sequence containing a single element with the value of type that corresponds to the maximum value in the source sequence. + + or is null. + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Invokes a transform function on each element of a sequence and returns the maximum nullable value. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + A sequence of values to determine the maximum value of. + A transform function to apply to each element. + An observable sequence containing a single element with the value of type that corresponds to the maximum value in the source sequence. + + or is null. + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Invokes a transform function on each element of a sequence and returns the maximum nullable value. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + A sequence of values to determine the maximum value of. + A transform function to apply to each element. + An observable sequence containing a single element with the value of type that corresponds to the maximum value in the source sequence. + + or is null. + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Invokes a transform function on each element of a sequence and returns the maximum nullable value. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + A sequence of values to determine the maximum value of. + A transform function to apply to each element. + An observable sequence containing a single element with the value of type that corresponds to the maximum value in the source sequence. + + or is null. + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Invokes a transform function on each element of a sequence and returns the maximum value. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + The type of the objects derived from the elements in the source sequence to determine the maximum of. + An observable sequence to determine the minimum element of. + A transform function to apply to each element. + An observable sequence containing a single element with the value that corresponds to the maximum element in the source sequence. + + or is null. + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Invokes a transform function on each element of a sequence and returns the maximum value according to the specified comparer. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + The type of the objects derived from the elements in the source sequence to determine the maximum of. + An observable sequence to determine the minimum element of. + A transform function to apply to each element. + Comparer used to compare elements. + An observable sequence containing a single element with the value that corresponds to the maximum element in the source sequence. + + or or is null. + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Returns the elements in an observable sequence with the maximum key value. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + The type of the key computed for each element in the source sequence. + An observable sequence to get the maximum elements for. + Key selector function. + An observable sequence containing a list of zero or more elements that have a maximum key value. + + or is null. + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Returns the elements in an observable sequence with the maximum key value according to the specified comparer. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + The type of the key computed for each element in the source sequence. + An observable sequence to get the maximum elements for. + Key selector function. + Comparer used to compare key values. + An observable sequence containing a list of zero or more elements that have a maximum key value. + + or or is null. + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Merges elements from two observable sequences into a single observable sequence. + + The type of the elements in the source sequences. + First observable sequence. + Second observable sequence. + The observable sequence that merges the elements of the given sequences. + + or is null. + + + + Merges elements from two observable sequences into a single observable sequence, using the specified scheduler for enumeration of and subscription to the sources. + + The type of the elements in the source sequences. + First observable sequence. + Second observable sequence. + Scheduler used to introduce concurrency for making subscriptions to the given sequences. + The observable sequence that merges the elements of the given sequences. + + or or is null. + + + + Merges elements from all of the specified observable sequences into a single observable sequence, using the specified scheduler for enumeration of and subscription to the sources. + + Query provider used to construct the data source. + The type of the elements in the source sequences. + Observable sequences. + Scheduler to run the enumeration of the sequence of sources on. + The observable sequence that merges the elements of the observable sequences. + + or is null. + + + + Merges elements from all inner observable sequences into a single observable sequence. + + The type of the elements in the source sequences. + Observable sequence of inner observable sequences. + The observable sequence that merges the elements of the inner sequences. + + is null. + + + + Merges results from all source tasks into a single observable sequence. + + The type of the results produced by the source tasks. + Observable sequence of tasks. + The observable sequence that merges the results of the source tasks. + + is null. + If the tasks support cancellation, consider manual conversion of the tasks using , followed by a merge operation using . + + + + Merges elements from all of the specified observable sequences into a single observable sequence. + + Query provider used to construct the data source. + The type of the elements in the source sequences. + Observable sequences. + The observable sequence that merges the elements of the observable sequences. + + is null. + + + + Merges elements from all observable sequences in the given enumerable sequence into a single observable sequence. + + Query provider used to construct the data source. + The type of the elements in the source sequences. + Enumerable sequence of observable sequences. + The observable sequence that merges the elements of the observable sequences. + + is null. + + + + Merges elements from all inner observable sequences into a single observable sequence, limiting the number of concurrent subscriptions to inner sequences. + + The type of the elements in the source sequences. + Observable sequence of inner observable sequences. + Maximum number of inner observable sequences being subscribed to concurrently. + The observable sequence that merges the elements of the inner sequences. + + is null. + + is less than or equal to zero. + + + + Merges elements from all observable sequences in the given enumerable sequence into a single observable sequence, limiting the number of concurrent subscriptions to inner sequences. + + Query provider used to construct the data source. + The type of the elements in the source sequences. + Enumerable sequence of observable sequences. + Maximum number of observable sequences being subscribed to concurrently. + The observable sequence that merges the elements of the observable sequences. + + is null. + + is less than or equal to zero. + + + + Merges elements from all observable sequences in the given enumerable sequence into a single observable sequence, limiting the number of concurrent subscriptions to inner sequences, and using the specified scheduler for enumeration of and subscription to the sources. + + Query provider used to construct the data source. + The type of the elements in the source sequences. + Enumerable sequence of observable sequences. + Maximum number of observable sequences being subscribed to concurrently. + Scheduler to run the enumeration of the sequence of sources on. + The observable sequence that merges the elements of the observable sequences. + + or is null. + + is less than or equal to zero. + + + + Merges elements from all observable sequences in the given enumerable sequence into a single observable sequence, using the specified scheduler for enumeration of and subscription to the sources. + + Query provider used to construct the data source. + The type of the elements in the source sequences. + Enumerable sequence of observable sequences. + Scheduler to run the enumeration of the sequence of sources on. + The observable sequence that merges the elements of the observable sequences. + + or is null. + + + + Returns the minimum value in an observable sequence of values. + + A sequence of values to determine the minimum value of. + An observable sequence containing a single element with the minimum value in the source sequence. + + is null. + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Returns the minimum value in an observable sequence of values. + + A sequence of values to determine the minimum value of. + An observable sequence containing a single element with the minimum value in the source sequence. + + is null. + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Returns the minimum value in an observable sequence of values. + + A sequence of values to determine the minimum value of. + An observable sequence containing a single element with the minimum value in the source sequence. + + is null. + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Returns the minimum value in an observable sequence of values. + + A sequence of values to determine the minimum value of. + An observable sequence containing a single element with the minimum value in the source sequence. + + is null. + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Returns the minimum value in an observable sequence of nullable values. + + A sequence of nullable values to determine the minimum value of. + An observable sequence containing a single element with the minimum value in the source sequence. + + is null. + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Returns the minimum value in an observable sequence of nullable values. + + A sequence of nullable values to determine the minimum value of. + An observable sequence containing a single element with the minimum value in the source sequence. + + is null. + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Returns the minimum value in an observable sequence of nullable values. + + A sequence of nullable values to determine the minimum value of. + An observable sequence containing a single element with the minimum value in the source sequence. + + is null. + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Returns the minimum value in an observable sequence of nullable values. + + A sequence of nullable values to determine the minimum value of. + An observable sequence containing a single element with the minimum value in the source sequence. + + is null. + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Returns the minimum value in an observable sequence of nullable values. + + A sequence of nullable values to determine the minimum value of. + An observable sequence containing a single element with the minimum value in the source sequence. + + is null. + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Returns the minimum value in an observable sequence of values. + + A sequence of values to determine the minimum value of. + An observable sequence containing a single element with the minimum value in the source sequence. + + is null. + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Returns the minimum element in an observable sequence. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + An observable sequence to determine the minimum element of. + An observable sequence containing a single element with the minimum element in the source sequence. + + is null. + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Returns the minimum element in an observable sequence according to the specified comparer. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + An observable sequence to determine the minimum element of. + Comparer used to compare elements. + An observable sequence containing a single element with the minimum element in the source sequence. + + or is null. + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Invokes a transform function on each element of a sequence and returns the minimum value. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + A sequence of values to determine the minimum value of. + A transform function to apply to each element. + An observable sequence containing a single element with the value of type that corresponds to the minimum value in the source sequence. + + or is null. + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Invokes a transform function on each element of a sequence and returns the minimum value. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + A sequence of values to determine the minimum value of. + A transform function to apply to each element. + An observable sequence containing a single element with the value of type that corresponds to the minimum value in the source sequence. + + or is null. + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Invokes a transform function on each element of a sequence and returns the minimum value. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + A sequence of values to determine the minimum value of. + A transform function to apply to each element. + An observable sequence containing a single element with the value of type that corresponds to the minimum value in the source sequence. + + or is null. + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Invokes a transform function on each element of a sequence and returns the minimum value. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + A sequence of values to determine the minimum value of. + A transform function to apply to each element. + An observable sequence containing a single element with the value of type that corresponds to the minimum value in the source sequence. + + or is null. + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Invokes a transform function on each element of a sequence and returns the minimum value. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + A sequence of values to determine the minimum value of. + A transform function to apply to each element. + An observable sequence containing a single element with the value of type that corresponds to the minimum value in the source sequence. + + or is null. + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Invokes a transform function on each element of a sequence and returns the minimum nullable value. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + A sequence of values to determine the minimum value of. + A transform function to apply to each element. + An observable sequence containing a single element with the value of type that corresponds to the minimum value in the source sequence. + + or is null. + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Invokes a transform function on each element of a sequence and returns the minimum nullable value. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + A sequence of values to determine the minimum value of. + A transform function to apply to each element. + An observable sequence containing a single element with the value of type that corresponds to the minimum value in the source sequence. + + or is null. + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Invokes a transform function on each element of a sequence and returns the minimum nullable value. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + A sequence of values to determine the minimum value of. + A transform function to apply to each element. + An observable sequence containing a single element with the value of type that corresponds to the minimum value in the source sequence. + + or is null. + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Invokes a transform function on each element of a sequence and returns the minimum nullable value. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + A sequence of values to determine the minimum value of. + A transform function to apply to each element. + An observable sequence containing a single element with the value of type that corresponds to the minimum value in the source sequence. + + or is null. + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Invokes a transform function on each element of a sequence and returns the minimum nullable value. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + A sequence of values to determine the minimum value of. + A transform function to apply to each element. + An observable sequence containing a single element with the value of type that corresponds to the minimum value in the source sequence. + + or is null. + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Invokes a transform function on each element of a sequence and returns the minimum value. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + The type of the objects derived from the elements in the source sequence to determine the minimum of. + An observable sequence to determine the minimum element of. + A transform function to apply to each element. + An observable sequence containing a single element with the value that corresponds to the minimum element in the source sequence. + + or is null. + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Invokes a transform function on each element of a sequence and returns the minimum value according to the specified comparer. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + The type of the objects derived from the elements in the source sequence to determine the minimum of. + An observable sequence to determine the minimum element of. + A transform function to apply to each element. + Comparer used to compare elements. + An observable sequence containing a single element with the value that corresponds to the minimum element in the source sequence. + + or or is null. + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Returns the elements in an observable sequence with the minimum key value. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + The type of the key computed for each element in the source sequence. + An observable sequence to get the minimum elements for. + Key selector function. + An observable sequence containing a list of zero or more elements that have a minimum key value. + + or is null. + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Returns the elements in an observable sequence with the minimum key value according to the specified comparer. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + The type of the key computed for each element in the source sequence. + An observable sequence to get the minimum elements for. + Key selector function. + Comparer used to compare key values. + An observable sequence containing a list of zero or more elements that have a minimum key value. + + or or is null. + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Returns an enumerable sequence whose enumeration returns the most recently observed element in the source observable sequence, using the specified initial value in case no element has been sampled yet. + Enumerators on the resulting sequence never block and can produce the same element repeatedly. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source observable sequence. + Initial value that will be yielded by the enumerable sequence if no element has been sampled yet. + The enumerable sequence that returns the last sampled element upon each iteration. + + is null. + This operator requires the source's object (see ) to implement . + + + + Multicasts the source sequence notifications through an instantiated subject into all uses of the sequence within a selector function. Each + subscription to the resulting sequence causes a separate multicast invocation, exposing the sequence resulting from the selector function's + invocation. For specializations with fixed subject types, see Publish, PublishLast, and Replay. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + The type of the elements produced by the intermediate subject. + The type of the elements in the result sequence. + Source sequence which will be multicasted in the specified selector function. + Factory function to create an intermediate subject through which the source sequence's elements will be multicast to the selector function. + Selector function which can use the multicasted source sequence subject to the policies enforced by the created subject. + An observable sequence that contains the elements of a sequence produced by multicasting the source sequence within a selector function. + + or or is null. + + + + Returns a non-terminating observable sequence, which can be used to denote an infinite duration (e.g. when using reactive joins). + + Query provider used to construct the data source. + The type used for the type parameter of the resulting sequence. + An observable sequence whose observers will never get called. + + + + Returns a non-terminating observable sequence, which can be used to denote an infinite duration (e.g. when using reactive joins). + + Query provider used to construct the data source. + The type used for the type parameter of the resulting sequence. + Object solely used to infer the type of the type parameter. This parameter is typically used when creating a sequence of anonymously typed elements. + An observable sequence whose observers will never get called. + + + + Returns an enumerable sequence whose enumeration blocks until the next element in the source observable sequence becomes available. + Enumerators on the resulting sequence will block until the next element becomes available. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source observable sequence. + The enumerable sequence that blocks upon each iteration until the next element in the observable source sequence becomes available. + + is null. + This operator requires the source's object (see ) to implement . + + + + Wraps the source sequence in order to run its observer callbacks on the specified synchronization context. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source sequence. + Synchronization context to notify observers on. + The source sequence whose observations happen on the specified synchronization context. + + or is null. + + This only invokes observer callbacks on a synchronization context. In case the subscription and/or unsubscription actions have side-effects + that require to be run on a synchronization context, use . + + + + + Wraps the source sequence in order to run its observer callbacks on the specified scheduler. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source sequence. + Scheduler to notify observers on. + The source sequence whose observations happen on the specified scheduler. + + or is null. + + This only invokes observer callbacks on a scheduler. In case the subscription and/or unsubscription actions have side-effects + that require to be run on a scheduler, use . + + + + + Filters the elements of an observable sequence based on the specified type. + + The type to filter the elements in the source sequence on. + The observable sequence that contains the elements to be filtered. + An observable sequence that contains elements from the input sequence of type TResult. + + is null. + + + + Concatenates the second observable sequence to the first observable sequence upon successful or exceptional termination of the first. + + The type of the elements in the source sequences. + First observable sequence whose exception (if any) is caught. + Second observable sequence used to produce results after the first sequence terminates. + An observable sequence that concatenates the first and second sequence, even if the first sequence terminates exceptionally. + + or is null. + + + + Concatenates all of the specified observable sequences, even if the previous observable sequence terminated exceptionally. + + Query provider used to construct the data source. + The type of the elements in the source sequences. + Observable sequences to concatenate. + An observable sequence that concatenates the source sequences, even if a sequence terminates exceptionally. + + is null. + + + + Concatenates all observable sequences in the given enumerable sequence, even if the previous observable sequence terminated exceptionally. + + Query provider used to construct the data source. + The type of the elements in the source sequences. + Observable sequences to concatenate. + An observable sequence that concatenates the source sequences, even if a sequence terminates exceptionally. + + is null. + + + + Prepend a value to an observable sequence. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source sequence to prepend the value to. + Value to prepend to the specified sequence. + The source sequence prepended with the specified value. + + is null. + + + + Prepend a value to an observable sequence. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source sequence to prepend the value to. + Value to prepend to the specified sequence. + Scheduler to emit the prepend values on. + The source sequence prepended with the specified value. + + is null. + + + + Returns an observable sequence that is the result of invoking the selector on a connectable observable sequence that shares a single subscription to the underlying sequence. + This operator is a specialization of Multicast using a regular . + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + The type of the elements in the result sequence. + Source sequence whose elements will be multicasted through a single shared subscription. + Selector function which can use the multicasted source sequence as many times as needed, without causing multiple subscriptions to the source sequence. Subscribers to the given source will receive all notifications of the source from the time of the subscription on. + An observable sequence that contains the elements of a sequence produced by multicasting the source sequence within a selector function. + + or is null. + + + + + Returns an observable sequence that is the result of invoking the selector on a connectable observable sequence that shares a single subscription to the underlying sequence and starts with initialValue. + This operator is a specialization of Multicast using a . + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + The type of the elements in the result sequence. + Source sequence whose elements will be multicasted through a single shared subscription. + Selector function which can use the multicasted source sequence as many times as needed, without causing multiple subscriptions to the source sequence. Subscribers to the given source will receive immediately receive the initial value, followed by all notifications of the source from the time of the subscription on. + Initial value received by observers upon subscription. + An observable sequence that contains the elements of a sequence produced by multicasting the source sequence within a selector function. + + or is null. + + + + + Returns an observable sequence that is the result of invoking the selector on a connectable observable sequence that shares a single subscription to the underlying sequence containing only the last notification. + This operator is a specialization of Multicast using a . + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + The type of the elements in the result sequence. + Source sequence whose elements will be multicasted through a single shared subscription. + Selector function which can use the multicasted source sequence as many times as needed, without causing multiple subscriptions to the source sequence. Subscribers to the given source will only receive the last notification of the source. + An observable sequence that contains the elements of a sequence produced by multicasting the source sequence within a selector function. + + or is null. + + + + + Generates an observable sequence of integral numbers within a specified range. + + Query provider used to construct the data source. + The value of the first integer in the sequence. + The number of sequential integers to generate. + An observable sequence that contains a range of sequential integral numbers. + + is less than zero. -or- + - 1 is larger than . + + + + Generates an observable sequence of integral numbers within a specified range, using the specified scheduler to send out observer messages. + + Query provider used to construct the data source. + The value of the first integer in the sequence. + The number of sequential integers to generate. + Scheduler to run the generator loop on. + An observable sequence that contains a range of sequential integral numbers. + + is less than zero. -or- + - 1 is larger than . + + is null. + + + + Returns an observable sequence that stays connected to the source as long as there is at least one subscription to the observable sequence. + + Query provider used to construct the data source. + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Connectable observable sequence. + An observable sequence that stays connected to the source as long as there is at least one subscription to the observable sequence. + + is null. + + + + Returns an observable sequence that stays connected to the source as long as there is at least one subscription to the observable sequence. + + Query provider used to construct the data source. + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Connectable observable sequence. + The time span that should be waited before possibly unsubscribing from the connectable observable. + An observable sequence that stays connected to the source as long as there is at least one subscription to the observable sequence. + + is null. + + + + Returns an observable sequence that stays connected to the source as long as there is at least one subscription to the observable sequence. + + Query provider used to construct the data source. + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Connectable observable sequence. + The time span that should be waited before possibly unsubscribing from the connectable observable. + The scheduler to use for delayed unsubscription. + An observable sequence that stays connected to the source as long as there is at least one subscription to the observable sequence. + + is null. + + + + Returns an observable sequence that stays connected to the source as long as there is at least one subscription to the observable sequence. + + Query provider used to construct the data source. + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Connectable observable sequence. + The minimum number of observers required to subscribe before establishing the connection to the source. + An observable sequence that stays connected to the source as long as there is at least one subscription to the observable sequence. + + is null. + is non-positive. + + + + Returns an observable sequence that stays connected to the source as long as there is at least one subscription to the observable sequence. + + Query provider used to construct the data source. + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Connectable observable sequence. + The minimum number of observers required to subscribe before establishing the connection to the source. + The time span that should be waited before possibly unsubscribing from the connectable observable. + An observable sequence that stays connected to the source as long as there is at least one subscription to the observable sequence. + + is null. + is non-positive. + + + + Returns an observable sequence that stays connected to the source as long as there is at least one subscription to the observable sequence. + + Query provider used to construct the data source. + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Connectable observable sequence. + The minimum number of observers required to subscribe before establishing the connection to the source. + The time span that should be waited before possibly unsubscribing from the connectable observable. + The scheduler to use for delayed unsubscription. + An observable sequence that stays connected to the source as long as there is at least one subscription to the observable sequence. + + is null. + is non-positive. + + + + Generates an observable sequence that repeats the given element infinitely. + + Query provider used to construct the data source. + The type of the element that will be repeated in the produced sequence. + Element to repeat. + An observable sequence that repeats the given element infinitely. + + + + Generates an observable sequence that repeats the given element the specified number of times. + + Query provider used to construct the data source. + The type of the element that will be repeated in the produced sequence. + Element to repeat. + Number of times to repeat the element. + An observable sequence that repeats the given element the specified number of times. + + is less than zero. + + + + Generates an observable sequence that repeats the given element the specified number of times, using the specified scheduler to send out observer messages. + + Query provider used to construct the data source. + The type of the element that will be repeated in the produced sequence. + Element to repeat. + Number of times to repeat the element. + Scheduler to run the producer loop on. + An observable sequence that repeats the given element the specified number of times. + + is less than zero. + + is null. + + + + Generates an observable sequence that repeats the given element infinitely, using the specified scheduler to send out observer messages. + + Query provider used to construct the data source. + The type of the element that will be repeated in the produced sequence. + Element to repeat. + Scheduler to run the producer loop on. + An observable sequence that repeats the given element infinitely. + + is null. + + + + Repeats the observable sequence indefinitely. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Observable sequence to repeat. + The observable sequence producing the elements of the given sequence repeatedly and sequentially. + + is null. + + + + Repeats the observable sequence a specified number of times. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Observable sequence to repeat. + Number of times to repeat the sequence. + The observable sequence producing the elements of the given sequence repeatedly. + + is null. + + is less than zero. + + + + Repeatedly resubscribes to the source observable after a normal completion and when the observable + returned by a handler produces an arbitrary item. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + The arbitrary element type signaled by the handler observable. + Observable sequence to keep repeating when it successfully terminates. + The function that is called for each observer and takes an observable sequence objects. + It should return an observable of arbitrary items that should signal that arbitrary item in + response to receiving the completion signal from the source observable. If this observable signals + a terminal event, the sequence is terminated with that signal instead. + An observable sequence producing the elements of the given sequence repeatedly while each repetition terminates successfully. + is null. + is null. + + + + Returns an observable sequence that is the result of invoking the selector on a connectable observable sequence that shares a single subscription to the underlying sequence replaying all notifications. + This operator is a specialization of Multicast using a . + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + The type of the elements in the result sequence. + Source sequence whose elements will be multicasted through a single shared subscription. + Selector function which can use the multicasted source sequence as many times as needed, without causing multiple subscriptions to the source sequence. Subscribers to the given source will receive all the notifications of the source. + An observable sequence that contains the elements of a sequence produced by multicasting the source sequence within a selector function. + + or is null. + + + + + Returns an observable sequence that is the result of invoking the selector on a connectable observable sequence that shares a single subscription to the underlying sequence replaying notifications subject to a maximum element count for the replay buffer. + This operator is a specialization of Multicast using a . + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + The type of the elements in the result sequence. + Source sequence whose elements will be multicasted through a single shared subscription. + Selector function which can use the multicasted source sequence as many times as needed, without causing multiple subscriptions to the source sequence. Subscribers to the given source will receive all the notifications of the source subject to the specified replay buffer trimming policy. + Maximum element count of the replay buffer. + An observable sequence that contains the elements of a sequence produced by multicasting the source sequence within a selector function. + + or is null. + + is less than zero. + + + + + Returns an observable sequence that is the result of invoking the selector on a connectable observable sequence that shares a single subscription to the underlying sequence replaying notifications subject to a maximum element count for the replay buffer. + This operator is a specialization of Multicast using a . + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + The type of the elements in the result sequence. + Source sequence whose elements will be multicasted through a single shared subscription. + Selector function which can use the multicasted source sequence as many times as needed, without causing multiple subscriptions to the source sequence. Subscribers to the given source will receive all the notifications of the source subject to the specified replay buffer trimming policy. + Maximum element count of the replay buffer. + Scheduler where connected observers within the selector function will be invoked on. + An observable sequence that contains the elements of a sequence produced by multicasting the source sequence within a selector function. + + or or is null. + + is less than zero. + + + + + Returns an observable sequence that is the result of invoking the selector on a connectable observable sequence that shares a single subscription to the underlying sequence replaying notifications subject to a maximum time length and element count for the replay buffer. + This operator is a specialization of Multicast using a . + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + The type of the elements in the result sequence. + Source sequence whose elements will be multicasted through a single shared subscription. + Selector function which can use the multicasted source sequence as many times as needed, without causing multiple subscriptions to the source sequence. Subscribers to the given source will receive all the notifications of the source subject to the specified replay buffer trimming policy. + Maximum element count of the replay buffer. + Maximum time length of the replay buffer. + An observable sequence that contains the elements of a sequence produced by multicasting the source sequence within a selector function. + + or is null. + + is less than zero. + + is less than TimeSpan.Zero. + + + + + Returns an observable sequence that is the result of invoking the selector on a connectable observable sequence that shares a single subscription to the underlying sequence replaying notifications subject to a maximum time length and element count for the replay buffer. + This operator is a specialization of Multicast using a . + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + The type of the elements in the result sequence. + Source sequence whose elements will be multicasted through a single shared subscription. + Selector function which can use the multicasted source sequence as many times as needed, without causing multiple subscriptions to the source sequence. Subscribers to the given source will receive all the notifications of the source subject to the specified replay buffer trimming policy. + Maximum element count of the replay buffer. + Maximum time length of the replay buffer. + Scheduler where connected observers within the selector function will be invoked on. + An observable sequence that contains the elements of a sequence produced by multicasting the source sequence within a selector function. + + or or is null. + + is less than zero. + + is less than TimeSpan.Zero. + + + + + Returns an observable sequence that is the result of invoking the selector on a connectable observable sequence that shares a single subscription to the underlying sequence replaying all notifications. + This operator is a specialization of Multicast using a . + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + The type of the elements in the result sequence. + Source sequence whose elements will be multicasted through a single shared subscription. + Selector function which can use the multicasted source sequence as many times as needed, without causing multiple subscriptions to the source sequence. Subscribers to the given source will receive all the notifications of the source. + Scheduler where connected observers within the selector function will be invoked on. + An observable sequence that contains the elements of a sequence produced by multicasting the source sequence within a selector function. + + or or is null. + + + + + Returns an observable sequence that is the result of invoking the selector on a connectable observable sequence that shares a single subscription to the underlying sequence replaying notifications subject to a maximum time length for the replay buffer. + This operator is a specialization of Multicast using a . + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + The type of the elements in the result sequence. + Source sequence whose elements will be multicasted through a single shared subscription. + Selector function which can use the multicasted source sequence as many times as needed, without causing multiple subscriptions to the source sequence. Subscribers to the given source will receive all the notifications of the source subject to the specified replay buffer trimming policy. + Maximum time length of the replay buffer. + An observable sequence that contains the elements of a sequence produced by multicasting the source sequence within a selector function. + + or is null. + + is less than TimeSpan.Zero. + + + + + Returns an observable sequence that is the result of invoking the selector on a connectable observable sequence that shares a single subscription to the underlying sequence replaying notifications subject to a maximum time length for the replay buffer. + This operator is a specialization of Multicast using a . + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + The type of the elements in the result sequence. + Source sequence whose elements will be multicasted through a single shared subscription. + Selector function which can use the multicasted source sequence as many times as needed, without causing multiple subscriptions to the source sequence. Subscribers to the given source will receive all the notifications of the source subject to the specified replay buffer trimming policy. + Maximum time length of the replay buffer. + Scheduler where connected observers within the selector function will be invoked on. + An observable sequence that contains the elements of a sequence produced by multicasting the source sequence within a selector function. + + or or is null. + + is less than TimeSpan.Zero. + + + + + Repeats the source observable sequence until it successfully terminates. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Observable sequence to repeat until it successfully terminates. + An observable sequence producing the elements of the given sequence repeatedly until it terminates successfully. + + is null. + + + + Repeats the source observable sequence the specified number of times or until it successfully terminates. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Observable sequence to repeat until it successfully terminates. + Number of times to repeat the sequence. + An observable sequence producing the elements of the given sequence repeatedly until it terminates successfully. + + is null. + + is less than zero. + + + + Retries (resubscribes to) the source observable after a failure and when the observable + returned by a handler produces an arbitrary item. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + The arbitrary element type signaled by the handler observable. + Observable sequence to repeat until it successfully terminates. + The function that is called for each observer and takes an observable sequence of + errors. It should return an observable of arbitrary items that should signal that arbitrary item in + response to receiving the failure Exception from the source observable. If this observable signals + a terminal event, the sequence is terminated with that signal instead. + An observable sequence producing the elements of the given sequence repeatedly until it terminates successfully. + + is null. + + is null. + + + + Returns an observable sequence that contains a single element. + + Query provider used to construct the data source. + The type of the element that will be returned in the produced sequence. + Single element in the resulting observable sequence. + An observable sequence containing the single specified element. + + + + Returns an observable sequence that contains a single element, using the specified scheduler to send out observer messages. + + Query provider used to construct the data source. + The type of the element that will be returned in the produced sequence. + Single element in the resulting observable sequence. + Scheduler to send the single element on. + An observable sequence containing the single specified element. + + is null. + + + + Samples the observable sequence at each interval. + Upon each sampling tick, the latest element (if any) in the source sequence during the last sampling interval is sent to the resulting sequence. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source sequence to sample. + Interval at which to sample. If this value is equal to TimeSpan.Zero, the scheduler will continuously sample the stream. + Sampled observable sequence. + + is null. + + is less than TimeSpan.Zero. + + Specifying a TimeSpan.Zero value for doesn't guarantee all source sequence elements will be preserved. This is a side-effect + of the asynchrony introduced by the scheduler, where the sampling action may not execute immediately, despite the TimeSpan.Zero due time. + + + + + Samples the observable sequence at each interval, using the specified scheduler to run sampling timers. + Upon each sampling tick, the latest element (if any) in the source sequence during the last sampling interval is sent to the resulting sequence. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source sequence to sample. + Interval at which to sample. If this value is equal to TimeSpan.Zero, the scheduler will continuously sample the stream. + Scheduler to run the sampling timer on. + Sampled observable sequence. + + or is null. + + is less than TimeSpan.Zero. + + Specifying a TimeSpan.Zero value for doesn't guarantee all source sequence elements will be preserved. This is a side-effect + of the asynchrony introduced by the scheduler, where the sampling action may not execute immediately, despite the TimeSpan.Zero due time. + + + + + Samples the source observable sequence using a sampler observable sequence producing sampling ticks. + Upon each sampling tick, the latest element (if any) in the source sequence during the last sampling interval is sent to the resulting sequence. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + The type of the elements in the sampling sequence. + Source sequence to sample. + Sampling tick sequence. + Sampled observable sequence. + + or is null. + + + + Applies an accumulator function over an observable sequence and returns each intermediate result. + For aggregation behavior with no intermediate results, see . + + The type of the elements in the source sequence and the result of the aggregation. + An observable sequence to accumulate over. + An accumulator function to be invoked on each element. + An observable sequence containing the accumulated values. + + or is null. + + + + Applies an accumulator function over an observable sequence and returns each intermediate result. The specified seed value is used as the initial accumulator value. + For aggregation behavior with no intermediate results, see . + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + The type of the result of the aggregation. + An observable sequence to accumulate over. + The initial accumulator value. + An accumulator function to be invoked on each element. + An observable sequence containing the accumulated values. + + or is null. + + + + Projects each element of an observable sequence into a new form. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + The type of the elements in the result sequence, obtained by running the selector function for each element in the source sequence. + A sequence of elements to invoke a transform function on. + A transform function to apply to each source element. + An observable sequence whose elements are the result of invoking the transform function on each element of source. + + or is null. + + + + Projects each element of an observable sequence into a new form by incorporating the element's index. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + The type of the elements in the result sequence, obtained by running the selector function for each element in the source sequence. + A sequence of elements to invoke a transform function on. + A transform function to apply to each source element; the second parameter of the function represents the index of the source element. + An observable sequence whose elements are the result of invoking the transform function on each element of source. + + or is null. + + + + Projects each element of an observable sequence to an observable sequence, invokes the result selector for the source element and each of the corresponding inner sequence's elements, and merges the results into one observable sequence. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + The type of the elements in the projected intermediate sequences. + The type of the elements in the result sequence, obtained by using the selector to combine source sequence elements with their corresponding intermediate sequence elements. + An observable sequence of elements to project. + A transform function to apply to each element. + A transform function to apply to each element of the intermediate sequence. + An observable sequence whose elements are the result of invoking the one-to-many transform function collectionSelector on each element of the input sequence and then mapping each of those sequence elements and their corresponding source element to a result element. + + or or is null. + + + + Projects each element of an observable sequence to an observable sequence by incorporating the element's index, invokes the result selector for the source element and each of the corresponding inner sequence's elements, and merges the results into one observable sequence. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + The type of the elements in the projected intermediate sequences. + The type of the elements in the result sequence, obtained by using the selector to combine source sequence elements with their corresponding intermediate sequence elements. + An observable sequence of elements to project. + A transform function to apply to each element; the second parameter of the function represents the index of the source element. + A transform function to apply to each element of the intermediate sequence; the second parameter of the function represents the index of the source element and the fourth parameter represents the index of the intermediate element. + An observable sequence whose elements are the result of invoking the one-to-many transform function collectionSelector on each element of the input sequence and then mapping each of those sequence elements and their corresponding source element to a result element. + + or or is null. + + + + Projects each element of an observable sequence to an enumerable sequence, invokes the result selector for the source element and each of the corresponding inner sequence's elements, and merges the results into one observable sequence. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + The type of the elements in the projected intermediate enumerable sequences. + The type of the elements in the result sequence, obtained by using the selector to combine source sequence elements with their corresponding intermediate sequence elements. + An observable sequence of elements to project. + A transform function to apply to each element. + A transform function to apply to each element of the intermediate sequence. + An observable sequence whose elements are the result of invoking the one-to-many transform function collectionSelector on each element of the input sequence and then mapping each of those sequence elements and their corresponding source element to a result element. + + or or is null. + The projected sequences are enumerated synchronously within the OnNext call of the source sequence. In order to do a concurrent, non-blocking merge, change the selector to return an observable sequence obtained using the conversion. + + + + Projects each element of an observable sequence to an enumerable sequence by incorporating the element's index, invokes the result selector for the source element and each of the corresponding inner sequence's elements, and merges the results into one observable sequence. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + The type of the elements in the projected intermediate enumerable sequences. + The type of the elements in the result sequence, obtained by using the selector to combine source sequence elements with their corresponding intermediate sequence elements. + An observable sequence of elements to project. + A transform function to apply to each element; the second parameter of the function represents the index of the source element. + A transform function to apply to each element of the intermediate sequence; the second parameter of the function represents the index of the source element and the fourth parameter represents the index of the intermediate element. + An observable sequence whose elements are the result of invoking the one-to-many transform function collectionSelector on each element of the input sequence and then mapping each of those sequence elements and their corresponding source element to a result element. + + or or is null. + The projected sequences are enumerated synchronously within the OnNext call of the source sequence. In order to do a concurrent, non-blocking merge, change the selector to return an observable sequence obtained using the conversion. + + + + Projects each element of the source observable sequence to the other observable sequence and merges the resulting observable sequences into one observable sequence. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + The type of the elements in the other sequence and the elements in the result sequence. + An observable sequence of elements to project. + An observable sequence to project each element from the source sequence onto. + An observable sequence whose elements are the result of projecting each source element onto the other sequence and merging all the resulting sequences together. + + or is null. + + + + Projects each notification of an observable sequence to an observable sequence and merges the resulting observable sequences into one observable sequence. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + The type of the elements in the projected inner sequences and the elements in the merged result sequence. + An observable sequence of notifications to project. + A transform function to apply to each element. + A transform function to apply when an error occurs in the source sequence. + A transform function to apply when the end of the source sequence is reached. + An observable sequence whose elements are the result of invoking the one-to-many transform function corresponding to each notification in the input sequence. + + or or or is null. + + + + Projects each notification of an observable sequence to an observable sequence by incorporating the element's index and merges the resulting observable sequences into one observable sequence. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + The type of the elements in the projected inner sequences and the elements in the merged result sequence. + An observable sequence of notifications to project. + A transform function to apply to each element; the second parameter of the function represents the index of the source element. + A transform function to apply when an error occurs in the source sequence. + A transform function to apply when the end of the source sequence is reached. + An observable sequence whose elements are the result of invoking the one-to-many transform function corresponding to each notification in the input sequence. + + or or or is null. + + + + Projects each element of an observable sequence to an observable sequence and merges the resulting observable sequences into one observable sequence. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + The type of the elements in the projected inner sequences and the elements in the merged result sequence. + An observable sequence of elements to project. + A transform function to apply to each element. + An observable sequence whose elements are the result of invoking the one-to-many transform function on each element of the input sequence. + + or is null. + + + + Projects each element of an observable sequence to an observable sequence by incorporating the element's index and merges the resulting observable sequences into one observable sequence. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + The type of the elements in the projected inner sequences and the elements in the merged result sequence. + An observable sequence of elements to project. + A transform function to apply to each element; the second parameter of the function represents the index of the source element. + An observable sequence whose elements are the result of invoking the one-to-many transform function on each element of the input sequence. + + or is null. + + + + Projects each element of an observable sequence to a task and merges all of the task results into one observable sequence. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + The type of the result produced by the projected tasks and the elements in the merged result sequence. + An observable sequence of elements to project. + A transform function to apply to each element. + An observable sequence whose elements are the result of the tasks executed for each element of the input sequence. + This overload supports composition of observable sequences and tasks, without requiring manual conversion of the tasks to observable sequences using . + + or is null. + + + + Projects each element of an observable sequence to a task by incorporating the element's index and merges all of the task results into one observable sequence. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + The type of the result produced by the projected tasks and the elements in the merged result sequence. + An observable sequence of elements to project. + A transform function to apply to each element; the second parameter of the function represents the index of the source element. + An observable sequence whose elements are the result of the tasks executed for each element of the input sequence. + This overload supports composition of observable sequences and tasks, without requiring manual conversion of the tasks to observable sequences using . + + or is null. + + + + Projects each element of an observable sequence to a task with cancellation support and merges all of the task results into one observable sequence. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + The type of the result produced by the projected tasks and the elements in the merged result sequence. + An observable sequence of elements to project. + A transform function to apply to each element. + An observable sequence whose elements are the result of the tasks executed for each element of the input sequence. + This overload supports composition of observable sequences and tasks, without requiring manual conversion of the tasks to observable sequences using . + + or is null. + + + + Projects each element of an observable sequence to a task by incorporating the element's index with cancellation support and merges all of the task results into one observable sequence. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + The type of the result produced by the projected tasks and the elements in the merged result sequence. + An observable sequence of elements to project. + A transform function to apply to each element; the second parameter of the function represents the index of the source element. + An observable sequence whose elements are the result of the tasks executed for each element of the input sequence. + This overload supports composition of observable sequences and tasks, without requiring manual conversion of the tasks to observable sequences using . + + or is null. + + + + Projects each element of an observable sequence to an enumerable sequence and concatenates the resulting enumerable sequences into one observable sequence. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + The type of the elements in the projected inner enumerable sequences and the elements in the merged result sequence. + An observable sequence of elements to project. + A transform function to apply to each element. + An observable sequence whose elements are the result of invoking the one-to-many transform function on each element of the input sequence. + + or is null. + The projected sequences are enumerated synchronously within the OnNext call of the source sequence. In order to do a concurrent, non-blocking merge, change the selector to return an observable sequence obtained using the conversion. + + + + Projects each element of an observable sequence to an enumerable sequence by incorporating the element's index and concatenates the resulting enumerable sequences into one observable sequence. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + The type of the elements in the projected inner enumerable sequences and the elements in the merged result sequence. + An observable sequence of elements to project. + A transform function to apply to each element; the second parameter of the function represents the index of the source element. + An observable sequence whose elements are the result of invoking the one-to-many transform function on each element of the input sequence. + + or is null. + The projected sequences are enumerated synchronously within the OnNext call of the source sequence. In order to do a concurrent, non-blocking merge, change the selector to return an observable sequence obtained using the conversion. + + + + Projects each element of an observable sequence to a task, invokes the result selector for the source element and the task result, and merges the results into one observable sequence. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + The type of the results produced by the projected intermediate tasks. + The type of the elements in the result sequence, obtained by using the selector to combine source sequence elements with their corresponding intermediate task results. + An observable sequence of elements to project. + A transform function to apply to each element. + A transform function to apply to each element of the intermediate sequence. + An observable sequence whose elements are the result of obtaining a task for each element of the input sequence and then mapping the task's result and its corresponding source element to a result element. + + or or is null. + This overload supports using LINQ query comprehension syntax in C# and Visual Basic to compose observable sequences and tasks, without requiring manual conversion of the tasks to observable sequences using . + + + + Projects each element of an observable sequence to a task by incorporating the element's index, invokes the result selector for the source element and the task result, and merges the results into one observable sequence. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + The type of the results produced by the projected intermediate tasks. + The type of the elements in the result sequence, obtained by using the selector to combine source sequence elements with their corresponding intermediate task results. + An observable sequence of elements to project. + A transform function to apply to each element; the second parameter of the function represents the index of the source element. + A transform function to apply to each element of the intermediate sequence; the second parameter of the function represents the index of the source element. + An observable sequence whose elements are the result of obtaining a task for each element of the input sequence and then mapping the task's result and its corresponding source element to a result element. + + or or is null. + This overload supports using LINQ query comprehension syntax in C# and Visual Basic to compose observable sequences and tasks, without requiring manual conversion of the tasks to observable sequences using . + + + + Projects each element of an observable sequence to a task with cancellation support, invokes the result selector for the source element and the task result, and merges the results into one observable sequence. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + The type of the results produced by the projected intermediate tasks. + The type of the elements in the result sequence, obtained by using the selector to combine source sequence elements with their corresponding intermediate task results. + An observable sequence of elements to project. + A transform function to apply to each element. + A transform function to apply to each element of the intermediate sequence. + An observable sequence whose elements are the result of obtaining a task for each element of the input sequence and then mapping the task's result and its corresponding source element to a result element. + + or or is null. + This overload supports using LINQ query comprehension syntax in C# and Visual Basic to compose observable sequences and tasks, without requiring manual conversion of the tasks to observable sequences using . + + + + Projects each element of an observable sequence to a task by incorporating the element's index with cancellation support, invokes the result selector for the source element and the task result, and merges the results into one observable sequence. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + The type of the results produced by the projected intermediate tasks. + The type of the elements in the result sequence, obtained by using the selector to combine source sequence elements with their corresponding intermediate task results. + An observable sequence of elements to project. + A transform function to apply to each element; the second parameter of the function represents the index of the source element. + A transform function to apply to each element of the intermediate sequence; the second parameter of the function represents the index of the source element. + An observable sequence whose elements are the result of obtaining a task for each element of the input sequence and then mapping the task's result and its corresponding source element to a result element. + + or or is null. + This overload supports using LINQ query comprehension syntax in C# and Visual Basic to compose observable sequences and tasks, without requiring manual conversion of the tasks to observable sequences using . + + + + Determines whether two sequences are equal by comparing the elements pairwise. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + First observable sequence to compare. + Second observable sequence to compare. + An observable sequence that contains a single element which indicates whether both sequences are of equal length and their corresponding elements are equal according to the default equality comparer for their type. + + or is null. + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Determines whether an observable and enumerable sequence are equal by comparing the elements pairwise. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + First observable sequence to compare. + Second observable sequence to compare. + An observable sequence that contains a single element which indicates whether both sequences are of equal length and their corresponding elements are equal according to the default equality comparer for their type. + + or is null. + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Determines whether two sequences are equal by comparing the elements pairwise using a specified equality comparer. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + First observable sequence to compare. + Second observable sequence to compare. + Comparer used to compare elements of both sequences. + An observable sequence that contains a single element which indicates whether both sequences are of equal length and their corresponding elements are equal according to the specified equality comparer. + + or or is null. + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Determines whether an observable and enumerable sequence are equal by comparing the elements pairwise using a specified equality comparer. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + First observable sequence to compare. + Second observable sequence to compare. + Comparer used to compare elements of both sequences. + An observable sequence that contains a single element which indicates whether both sequences are of equal length and their corresponding elements are equal according to the specified equality comparer. + + or or is null. + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Returns the only element of an observable sequence, and reports an exception if there is not exactly one element in the observable sequence. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source observable sequence. + Sequence containing the single element in the observable sequence. + + is null. + (Asynchronous) The source sequence contains more than one element. -or- The source sequence is empty. + + + + Returns the only element of an observable sequence that satisfies the condition in the predicate, and reports an exception if there is not exactly one element in the observable sequence. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source observable sequence. + A predicate function to evaluate for elements in the source sequence. + Sequence containing the single element in the observable sequence that satisfies the condition in the predicate. + + or is null. + (Asynchronous) No element satisfies the condition in the predicate. -or- More than one element satisfies the condition in the predicate. -or- The source sequence is empty. + + + + Returns the only element of an observable sequence, or a default value if the observable sequence is empty; this method reports an exception if there is more than one element in the observable sequence. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source observable sequence. + Sequence containing the single element in the observable sequence, or a default value if no such element exists. + + is null. + (Asynchronous) The source sequence contains more than one element. + + + + Returns the only element of an observable sequence that matches the predicate, or a default value if no such element exists; this method reports an exception if there is more than one element in the observable sequence. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source observable sequence. + A predicate function to evaluate for elements in the source sequence. + Sequence containing the single element in the observable sequence that satisfies the condition in the predicate, or a default value if no such element exists. + + or is null. + (Asynchronous) The sequence contains more than one element that satisfies the condition in the predicate. + + + + Bypasses a specified number of elements in an observable sequence and then returns the remaining elements. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + The sequence to take elements from. + The number of elements to skip before returning the remaining elements. + An observable sequence that contains the elements that occur after the specified index in the input sequence. + + is null. + + is less than zero. + + + + Skips elements for the specified duration from the start of the observable source sequence. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source sequence to skip elements for. + Duration for skipping elements from the start of the sequence. + An observable sequence with the elements skipped during the specified duration from the start of the source sequence. + + is null. + + is less than TimeSpan.Zero. + + + Specifying a TimeSpan.Zero value for doesn't guarantee no elements will be dropped from the start of the source sequence. + This is a side-effect of the asynchrony introduced by the scheduler, where the action that causes callbacks from the source sequence to be forwarded + may not execute immediately, despite the TimeSpan.Zero due time. + + + Errors produced by the source sequence are always forwarded to the result sequence, even if the error occurs before the . + + + + + + Skips elements for the specified duration from the start of the observable source sequence, using the specified scheduler to run timers. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source sequence to skip elements for. + Duration for skipping elements from the start of the sequence. + Scheduler to run the timer on. + An observable sequence with the elements skipped during the specified duration from the start of the source sequence. + + or is null. + + is less than TimeSpan.Zero. + + + Specifying a TimeSpan.Zero value for doesn't guarantee no elements will be dropped from the start of the source sequence. + This is a side-effect of the asynchrony introduced by the scheduler, where the action that causes callbacks from the source sequence to be forwarded + may not execute immediately, despite the TimeSpan.Zero due time. + + + Errors produced by the source sequence are always forwarded to the result sequence, even if the error occurs before the . + + + + + + Bypasses a specified number of elements at the end of an observable sequence. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source sequence. + Number of elements to bypass at the end of the source sequence. + An observable sequence containing the source sequence elements except for the bypassed ones at the end. + + is null. + + is less than zero. + + This operator accumulates a queue with a length enough to store the first elements. As more elements are + received, elements are taken from the front of the queue and produced on the result sequence. This causes elements to be delayed. + + + + + Skips elements for the specified duration from the end of the observable source sequence. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source sequence to skip elements for. + Duration for skipping elements from the end of the sequence. + An observable sequence with the elements skipped during the specified duration from the end of the source sequence. + + is null. + + is less than TimeSpan.Zero. + + This operator accumulates a queue with a length enough to store elements received during the initial window. + As more elements are received, elements older than the specified are taken from the queue and produced on the + result sequence. This causes elements to be delayed with . + + + + + Skips elements for the specified duration from the end of the observable source sequence, using the specified scheduler to run timers. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source sequence to skip elements for. + Duration for skipping elements from the end of the sequence. + Scheduler to run the timer on. + An observable sequence with the elements skipped during the specified duration from the end of the source sequence. + + or is null. + + is less than TimeSpan.Zero. + + This operator accumulates a queue with a length enough to store elements received during the initial window. + As more elements are received, elements older than the specified are taken from the queue and produced on the + result sequence. This causes elements to be delayed with . + + + + + Skips elements from the observable source sequence until the specified start time. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source sequence to skip elements for. + Time to start taking elements from the source sequence. If this value is less than or equal to DateTimeOffset.UtcNow, no elements will be skipped. + An observable sequence with the elements skipped until the specified start time. + + is null. + + Errors produced by the source sequence are always forwarded to the result sequence, even if the error occurs before the . + + + + + Skips elements from the observable source sequence until the specified start time, using the specified scheduler to run timers. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source sequence to skip elements for. + Time to start taking elements from the source sequence. If this value is less than or equal to DateTimeOffset.UtcNow, no elements will be skipped. + Scheduler to run the timer on. + An observable sequence with the elements skipped until the specified start time. + + or is null. + + Errors produced by the source sequence are always forwarded to the result sequence, even if the error occurs before the . + + + + + Returns the elements from the source observable sequence only after the other observable sequence produces an element. + Starting from Rx.NET 4.0, this will subscribe to before subscribing to + so in case emits an element right away, elements from are not missed. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + The type of the elements in the other sequence that indicates the end of skip behavior. + Source sequence to propagate elements for. + Observable sequence that triggers propagation of elements of the source sequence. + An observable sequence containing the elements of the source sequence starting from the point the other sequence triggered propagation. + + or is null. + + + + Bypasses elements in an observable sequence as long as a specified condition is true and then returns the remaining elements. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + An observable sequence to return elements from. + A function to test each element for a condition. + An observable sequence that contains the elements from the input sequence starting at the first element in the linear series that does not pass the test specified by predicate. + + or is null. + + + + Bypasses elements in an observable sequence as long as a specified condition is true and then returns the remaining elements. + The element's index is used in the logic of the predicate function. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + An observable sequence to return elements from. + A function to test each element for a condition; the second parameter of the function represents the index of the source element. + An observable sequence that contains the elements from the input sequence starting at the first element in the linear series that does not pass the test specified by predicate. + + or is null. + + + + Invokes the action asynchronously, surfacing the result through an observable sequence. + + Query provider used to construct the data source. + Action to run asynchronously. + An observable sequence exposing a Unit value upon completion of the action, or an exception. + + is null. + + + + The action is called immediately, not during the subscription of the resulting sequence. + + + Multiple subscriptions to the resulting sequence can observe the action's outcome. + + + + + + + Invokes the action asynchronously on the specified scheduler, surfacing the result through an observable sequence. + + Query provider used to construct the data source. + Action to run asynchronously. + Scheduler to run the action on. + An observable sequence exposing a Unit value upon completion of the action, or an exception. + + or is null. + + + + The action is called immediately, not during the subscription of the resulting sequence. + + + Multiple subscriptions to the resulting sequence can observe the action's outcome. + + + + + + + Invokes the specified function asynchronously, surfacing the result through an observable sequence. + + Query provider used to construct the data source. + The type of the result returned by the function. + Function to run asynchronously. + An observable sequence exposing the function's result value, or an exception. + + is null. + + + + The function is called immediately, not during the subscription of the resulting sequence. + + + Multiple subscriptions to the resulting sequence can observe the function's result. + + + + + + + Invokes the specified function asynchronously on the specified scheduler, surfacing the result through an observable sequence + + Query provider used to construct the data source. + The type of the result returned by the function. + Function to run asynchronously. + Scheduler to run the function on. + An observable sequence exposing the function's result value, or an exception. + + or is null. + + + + The function is called immediately, not during the subscription of the resulting sequence. + + + Multiple subscriptions to the resulting sequence can observe the function's result. + + + + + + + Invokes the asynchronous action, surfacing the result through an observable sequence. + + Query provider used to construct the data source. + Asynchronous action to run. + An observable sequence exposing a Unit value upon completion of the action, or an exception. + + is null. + + + + The action is started immediately, not during the subscription of the resulting sequence. + + + Multiple subscriptions to the resulting sequence can observe the action's outcome. + + + + + + + Invokes the asynchronous action, surfacing the result through an observable sequence. + + Query provider used to construct the data source. + Asynchronous action to run. + Scheduler on which to notify observers. + An observable sequence exposing a Unit value upon completion of the action, or an exception. + + is null or is null. + + + + The action is started immediately, not during the subscription of the resulting sequence. + + + Multiple subscriptions to the resulting sequence can observe the action's outcome. + + + + + + + Invokes the asynchronous action, surfacing the result through an observable sequence. + The CancellationToken is shared by all subscriptions on the resulting observable sequence. See the remarks section for more information. + + Query provider used to construct the data source. + Asynchronous action to run. + An observable sequence exposing a Unit value upon completion of the action, or an exception. + + is null. + + + + The action is started immediately, not during the subscription of the resulting sequence. + + + Multiple subscriptions to the resulting sequence can observe the action's outcome. + + + + If any subscription to the resulting sequence is disposed, the CancellationToken is set. The observer associated to the disposed + subscription won't see the TaskCanceledException, but other observers will. You can protect against this using the Catch operator. + Be careful when handing out the resulting sequence because of this behavior. The most common use is to have a single subscription + to the resulting sequence, which controls the CancellationToken state. Alternatively, you can control subscription behavior using + multicast operators. + + + + + + + + Invokes the asynchronous action, surfacing the result through an observable sequence. + The CancellationToken is shared by all subscriptions on the resulting observable sequence. See the remarks section for more information. + + Query provider used to construct the data source. + Asynchronous action to run. + Scheduler on which to notify observers. + An observable sequence exposing a Unit value upon completion of the action, or an exception. + + is null or is null. + + + + The action is started immediately, not during the subscription of the resulting sequence. + + + Multiple subscriptions to the resulting sequence can observe the action's outcome. + + + + If any subscription to the resulting sequence is disposed, the CancellationToken is set. The observer associated to the disposed + subscription won't see the TaskCanceledException, but other observers will. You can protect against this using the Catch operator. + Be careful when handing out the resulting sequence because of this behavior. The most common use is to have a single subscription + to the resulting sequence, which controls the CancellationToken state. Alternatively, you can control subscription behavior using + multicast operators. + + + + + + + + Invokes the asynchronous function, surfacing the result through an observable sequence. + + Query provider used to construct the data source. + The type of the result returned by the asynchronous function. + Asynchronous function to run. + An observable sequence exposing the function's result value, or an exception. + + is null. + + + + The function is started immediately, not during the subscription of the resulting sequence. + + + Multiple subscriptions to the resulting sequence can observe the function's result. + + + + + + + Invokes the asynchronous function, surfacing the result through an observable sequence. + The CancellationToken is shared by all subscriptions on the resulting observable sequence. See the remarks section for more information. + + Query provider used to construct the data source. + The type of the result returned by the asynchronous function. + Asynchronous function to run. + An observable sequence exposing the function's result value, or an exception. + + is null. + + + + The function is started immediately, not during the subscription of the resulting sequence. + + + Multiple subscriptions to the resulting sequence can observe the function's result. + + + + If any subscription to the resulting sequence is disposed, the CancellationToken is set. The observer associated to the disposed + subscription won't see the TaskCanceledException, but other observers will. You can protect against this using the Catch operator. + Be careful when handing out the resulting sequence because of this behavior. The most common use is to have a single subscription + to the resulting sequence, which controls the CancellationToken state. Alternatively, you can control subscription behavior using + multicast operators. + + + + + + + + Invokes the asynchronous function, surfacing the result through an observable sequence. + + Query provider used to construct the data source. + The type of the result returned by the asynchronous function. + Asynchronous function to run. + Scheduler on which to notify observers. + An observable sequence exposing the function's result value, or an exception. + + is null or is null. + + + + The function is started immediately, not during the subscription of the resulting sequence. + + + Multiple subscriptions to the resulting sequence can observe the function's result. + + + + + + + Invokes the asynchronous function, surfacing the result through an observable sequence. + The CancellationToken is shared by all subscriptions on the resulting observable sequence. See the remarks section for more information. + + Query provider used to construct the data source. + The type of the result returned by the asynchronous function. + Asynchronous function to run. + Scheduler on which to notify observers. + An observable sequence exposing the function's result value, or an exception. + + is null or is null. + + + + The function is started immediately, not during the subscription of the resulting sequence. + + + Multiple subscriptions to the resulting sequence can observe the function's result. + + + + If any subscription to the resulting sequence is disposed, the CancellationToken is set. The observer associated to the disposed + subscription won't see the TaskCanceledException, but other observers will. You can protect against this using the Catch operator. + Be careful when handing out the resulting sequence because of this behavior. The most common use is to have a single subscription + to the resulting sequence, which controls the CancellationToken state. Alternatively, you can control subscription behavior using + multicast operators. + + + + + + + + Prepends a sequence of values to an observable sequence. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source sequence to prepend values to. + Scheduler to emit the prepended values on. + Values to prepend to the specified sequence. + The source sequence prepended with the specified values. + + or or is null. + + + + Prepends a sequence of values to an observable sequence. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source sequence to prepend values to. + Scheduler to emit the prepended values on. + Values to prepend to the specified sequence. + The source sequence prepended with the specified values. + + or or is null. + + + + Prepends a sequence of values to an observable sequence. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source sequence to prepend values to. + Values to prepend to the specified sequence. + The source sequence prepended with the specified values. + + or is null. + + + + Prepends a sequence of values to an observable sequence. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source sequence to prepend values to. + Values to prepend to the specified sequence. + The source sequence prepended with the specified values. + + or is null. + + + + Wraps the source sequence in order to run its subscription and unsubscription logic on the specified synchronization context. This operation is not commonly used; + see the remarks section for more information on the distinction between SubscribeOn and ObserveOn. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source sequence. + Synchronization context to perform subscription and unsubscription actions on. + The source sequence whose subscriptions and unsubscriptions happen on the specified synchronization context. + + or is null. + + This only performs the side-effects of subscription and unsubscription on the specified synchronization context. In order to invoke observer + callbacks on a synchronization context, use . + + + + + Wraps the source sequence in order to run its subscription and unsubscription logic on the specified scheduler. This operation is not commonly used; + see the remarks section for more information on the distinction between SubscribeOn and ObserveOn. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source sequence. + Scheduler to perform subscription and unsubscription actions on. + The source sequence whose subscriptions and unsubscriptions happen on the specified scheduler. + + or is null. + + This only performs the side-effects of subscription and unsubscription on the specified scheduler. In order to invoke observer + callbacks on a scheduler, use . + + + + + Computes the sum of a sequence of values. + + A sequence of values to calculate the sum of. + An observable sequence containing a single element with the sum of the values in the source sequence. + + is null. + (Asynchronous) The sum of the elements in the source sequence is larger than . + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Computes the sum of a sequence of values. + + A sequence of values to calculate the sum of. + An observable sequence containing a single element with the sum of the values in the source sequence. + + is null. + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Computes the sum of a sequence of values. + + A sequence of values to calculate the sum of. + An observable sequence containing a single element with the sum of the values in the source sequence. + + is null. + (Asynchronous) The sum of the elements in the source sequence is larger than . + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Computes the sum of a sequence of values. + + A sequence of values to calculate the sum of. + An observable sequence containing a single element with the sum of the values in the source sequence. + + is null. + (Asynchronous) The sum of the elements in the source sequence is larger than . + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Computes the sum of a sequence of nullable values. + + A sequence of nullable values to calculate the sum of. + An observable sequence containing a single element with the sum of the values in the source sequence. + + is null. + (Asynchronous) The sum of the elements in the source sequence is larger than . + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Computes the sum of a sequence of nullable values. + + A sequence of nullable values to calculate the sum of. + An observable sequence containing a single element with the sum of the values in the source sequence. + + is null. + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Computes the sum of a sequence of nullable values. + + A sequence of nullable values to calculate the sum of. + An observable sequence containing a single element with the sum of the values in the source sequence. + + is null. + (Asynchronous) The sum of the elements in the source sequence is larger than . + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Computes the sum of a sequence of nullable values. + + A sequence of nullable values to calculate the sum of. + An observable sequence containing a single element with the sum of the values in the source sequence. + + is null. + (Asynchronous) The sum of the elements in the source sequence is larger than . + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Computes the sum of a sequence of nullable values. + + A sequence of nullable values to calculate the sum of. + An observable sequence containing a single element with the sum of the values in the source sequence. + + is null. + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Computes the sum of a sequence of values. + + A sequence of values to calculate the sum of. + An observable sequence containing a single element with the sum of the values in the source sequence. + + is null. + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Computes the sum of a sequence of values that are obtained by invoking a transform function on each element of the input sequence. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + A sequence of values that are used to calculate a sum. + A transform function to apply to each element. + An observable sequence containing a single element with the sum of the values in the source sequence. + + or is null. + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Computes the sum of a sequence of values that are obtained by invoking a transform function on each element of the input sequence. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + A sequence of values that are used to calculate a sum. + A transform function to apply to each element. + An observable sequence containing a single element with the sum of the values in the source sequence. + + or is null. + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Computes the sum of a sequence of values that are obtained by invoking a transform function on each element of the input sequence. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + A sequence of values that are used to calculate a sum. + A transform function to apply to each element. + An observable sequence containing a single element with the sum of the values in the source sequence. + + or is null. + (Asynchronous) The sum of the projected values for the elements in the source sequence is larger than . + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Computes the sum of a sequence of values that are obtained by invoking a transform function on each element of the input sequence. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + A sequence of values that are used to calculate a sum. + A transform function to apply to each element. + An observable sequence containing a single element with the sum of the values in the source sequence. + + or is null. + (Asynchronous) The sum of the projected values for the elements in the source sequence is larger than . + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Computes the sum of a sequence of values that are obtained by invoking a transform function on each element of the input sequence. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + A sequence of values that are used to calculate a sum. + A transform function to apply to each element. + An observable sequence containing a single element with the sum of the values in the source sequence. + + or is null. + (Asynchronous) The sum of the projected values for the elements in the source sequence is larger than . + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Computes the sum of a sequence of nullable values that are obtained by invoking a transform function on each element of the input sequence. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + A sequence of values that are used to calculate a sum. + A transform function to apply to each element. + An observable sequence containing a single element with the sum of the values in the source sequence. + + or is null. + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Computes the sum of a sequence of nullable values that are obtained by invoking a transform function on each element of the input sequence. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + A sequence of values that are used to calculate a sum. + A transform function to apply to each element. + An observable sequence containing a single element with the sum of the values in the source sequence. + + or is null. + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Computes the sum of a sequence of nullable values that are obtained by invoking a transform function on each element of the input sequence. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + A sequence of values that are used to calculate a sum. + A transform function to apply to each element. + An observable sequence containing a single element with the sum of the values in the source sequence. + + or is null. + (Asynchronous) The sum of the projected values for the elements in the source sequence is larger than . + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Computes the sum of a sequence of nullable values that are obtained by invoking a transform function on each element of the input sequence. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + A sequence of values that are used to calculate a sum. + A transform function to apply to each element. + An observable sequence containing a single element with the sum of the values in the source sequence. + + or is null. + (Asynchronous) The sum of the projected values for the elements in the source sequence is larger than . + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Computes the sum of a sequence of nullable values that are obtained by invoking a transform function on each element of the input sequence. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + A sequence of values that are used to calculate a sum. + A transform function to apply to each element. + An observable sequence containing a single element with the sum of the values in the source sequence. + + or is null. + (Asynchronous) The sum of the projected values for the elements in the source sequence is larger than . + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Transforms an observable sequence of observable sequences into an observable sequence + producing values only from the most recent observable sequence. + Each time a new inner observable sequence is received, unsubscribe from the + previous inner observable sequence. + + The type of the elements in the source sequences. + Observable sequence of inner observable sequences. + The observable sequence that at any point in time produces the elements of the most recent inner observable sequence that has been received. + + is null. + + + + Transforms an observable sequence of tasks into an observable sequence + producing values only from the most recent observable sequence. + Each time a new task is received, the previous task's result is ignored. + + The type of the results produced by the source tasks. + Observable sequence of tasks. + The observable sequence that at any point in time produces the result of the most recent task that has been received. + + is null. + If the tasks support cancellation, consider manual conversion of the tasks using , followed by a switch operation using . + + + + Synchronizes the observable sequence such that observer notifications cannot be delivered concurrently. + This overload is useful to "fix" an observable sequence that exhibits concurrent callbacks on individual observers, which is invalid behavior for the query processor. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source sequence. + The source sequence whose outgoing calls to observers are synchronized. + + is null. + + It's invalid behavior - according to the observer grammar - for a sequence to exhibit concurrent callbacks on a given observer. + This operator can be used to "fix" a source that doesn't conform to this rule. + + + + + Synchronizes the observable sequence such that observer notifications cannot be delivered concurrently, using the specified gate object. + This overload is useful when writing n-ary query operators, in order to prevent concurrent callbacks from different sources by synchronizing on a common gate object. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source sequence. + Gate object to synchronize each observer call on. + The source sequence whose outgoing calls to observers are synchronized on the given gate object. + + or is null. + + + + Returns a specified number of contiguous elements from the start of an observable sequence. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + The sequence to take elements from. + The number of elements to return. + An observable sequence that contains the specified number of elements from the start of the input sequence. + + is null. + + is less than zero. + + + + Returns a specified number of contiguous elements from the start of an observable sequence, using the specified scheduler for the edge case of Take(0). + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + The sequence to take elements from. + The number of elements to return. + Scheduler used to produce an OnCompleted message in case count is set to 0. + An observable sequence that contains the specified number of elements from the start of the input sequence. + + or is null. + + is less than zero. + + + + Takes elements for the specified duration from the start of the observable source sequence. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source sequence to take elements from. + Duration for taking elements from the start of the sequence. + An observable sequence with the elements taken during the specified duration from the start of the source sequence. + + is null. + + is less than TimeSpan.Zero. + + Specifying a TimeSpan.Zero value for doesn't guarantee an empty sequence will be returned. This is a side-effect + of the asynchrony introduced by the scheduler, where the action that stops forwarding callbacks from the source sequence may not execute + immediately, despite the TimeSpan.Zero due time. + + + + + Takes elements for the specified duration from the start of the observable source sequence, using the specified scheduler to run timers. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source sequence to take elements from. + Duration for taking elements from the start of the sequence. + Scheduler to run the timer on. + An observable sequence with the elements taken during the specified duration from the start of the source sequence. + + or is null. + + is less than TimeSpan.Zero. + + Specifying a TimeSpan.Zero value for doesn't guarantee an empty sequence will be returned. This is a side-effect + of the asynchrony introduced by the scheduler, where the action that stops forwarding callbacks from the source sequence may not execute + immediately, despite the TimeSpan.Zero due time. + + + + + Returns a specified number of contiguous elements from the end of an observable sequence. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source sequence. + Number of elements to take from the end of the source sequence. + An observable sequence containing the specified number of elements from the end of the source sequence. + + is null. + + is less than zero. + + This operator accumulates a buffer with a length enough to store elements elements. Upon completion of + the source sequence, this buffer is drained on the result sequence. This causes the elements to be delayed. + + + + + Returns a specified number of contiguous elements from the end of an observable sequence, using the specified scheduler to drain the queue. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source sequence. + Number of elements to take from the end of the source sequence. + Scheduler used to drain the queue upon completion of the source sequence. + An observable sequence containing the specified number of elements from the end of the source sequence. + + or is null. + + is less than zero. + + This operator accumulates a buffer with a length enough to store elements elements. Upon completion of + the source sequence, this buffer is drained on the result sequence. This causes the elements to be delayed. + + + + + Returns elements within the specified duration from the end of the observable source sequence. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source sequence to take elements from. + Duration for taking elements from the end of the sequence. + An observable sequence with the elements taken during the specified duration from the end of the source sequence. + + is null. + + is less than TimeSpan.Zero. + + This operator accumulates a buffer with a length enough to store elements for any window during the lifetime of + the source sequence. Upon completion of the source sequence, this buffer is drained on the result sequence. This causes the result elements + to be delayed with . + + + + + Returns elements within the specified duration from the end of the observable source sequence, using the specified scheduler to run timers. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source sequence to take elements from. + Duration for taking elements from the end of the sequence. + Scheduler to run the timer on. + An observable sequence with the elements taken during the specified duration from the end of the source sequence. + + or is null. + + is less than TimeSpan.Zero. + + This operator accumulates a buffer with a length enough to store elements for any window during the lifetime of + the source sequence. Upon completion of the source sequence, this buffer is drained on the result sequence. This causes the result elements + to be delayed with . + + + + + Returns elements within the specified duration from the end of the observable source sequence, using the specified schedulers to run timers and to drain the collected elements. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source sequence to take elements from. + Duration for taking elements from the end of the sequence. + Scheduler to run the timer on. + Scheduler to drain the collected elements. + An observable sequence with the elements taken during the specified duration from the end of the source sequence. + + or or is null. + + is less than TimeSpan.Zero. + + This operator accumulates a buffer with a length enough to store elements for any window during the lifetime of + the source sequence. Upon completion of the source sequence, this buffer is drained on the result sequence. This causes the result elements + to be delayed with . + + + + + Returns a list with the specified number of contiguous elements from the end of an observable sequence. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source sequence. + Number of elements to take from the end of the source sequence. + An observable sequence containing a single list with the specified number of elements from the end of the source sequence. + + is null. + + is less than zero. + + This operator accumulates a buffer with a length enough to store elements. Upon completion of the + source sequence, this buffer is produced on the result sequence. + + + + + Returns a list with the elements within the specified duration from the end of the observable source sequence. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source sequence to take elements from. + Duration for taking elements from the end of the sequence. + An observable sequence containing a single list with the elements taken during the specified duration from the end of the source sequence. + + is null. + + is less than TimeSpan.Zero. + + This operator accumulates a buffer with a length enough to store elements for any window during the lifetime of + the source sequence. Upon completion of the source sequence, this buffer is produced on the result sequence. + + + + + Returns a list with the elements within the specified duration from the end of the observable source sequence, using the specified scheduler to run timers. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source sequence to take elements from. + Duration for taking elements from the end of the sequence. + Scheduler to run the timer on. + An observable sequence containing a single list with the elements taken during the specified duration from the end of the source sequence. + + or is null. + + is less than TimeSpan.Zero. + + This operator accumulates a buffer with a length enough to store elements for any window during the lifetime of + the source sequence. Upon completion of the source sequence, this buffer is produced on the result sequence. + + + + + Takes elements for the specified duration until the specified end time. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source sequence to take elements from. + Time to stop taking elements from the source sequence. If this value is less than or equal to DateTimeOffset.UtcNow, the result stream will complete immediately. + An observable sequence with the elements taken until the specified end time. + + is null. + + + + Takes elements for the specified duration until the specified end time, using the specified scheduler to run timers. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source sequence to take elements from. + Time to stop taking elements from the source sequence. If this value is less than or equal to DateTimeOffset.UtcNow, the result stream will complete immediately. + Scheduler to run the timer on. + An observable sequence with the elements taken until the specified end time. + + or is null. + + + + Returns the elements from the source observable sequence until the other observable sequence produces an element. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + The type of the elements in the other sequence that indicates the end of take behavior. + Source sequence to propagate elements for. + Observable sequence that terminates propagation of elements of the source sequence. + An observable sequence containing the elements of the source sequence up to the point the other sequence interrupted further propagation. + + or is null. + + + + Relays elements from the source observable sequence and calls the predicate after an + emission to check if the sequence should stop after that specific item. + + The type of the elements in the source and result sequences. + The source sequence to relay elements of. + Called after each upstream item has been emitted with + that upstream item and should return true to indicate the sequence should + complete. + The observable sequence with the source elements until the stop predicate returns true. + + The following sequence will stop after the value 5 has been encountered: + + Observable.Range(1, 10) + .TakeUntil(item => item == 5) + .Subscribe(Console.WriteLine); + + + If or is null. + + + + Returns elements from an observable sequence as long as a specified condition is true. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + A sequence to return elements from. + A function to test each element for a condition. + An observable sequence that contains the elements from the input sequence that occur before the element at which the test no longer passes. + + or is null. + + + + Returns elements from an observable sequence as long as a specified condition is true. + The element's index is used in the logic of the predicate function. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + A sequence to return elements from. + A function to test each element for a condition; the second parameter of the function represents the index of the source element. + An observable sequence that contains the elements from the input sequence that occur before the element at which the test no longer passes. + + or is null. + + + + Ignores elements from an observable sequence which are followed by another element within a specified relative time duration. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source sequence to throttle. + Throttling duration for each element. + The throttled sequence. + + is null. + + is less than TimeSpan.Zero. + + + This operator throttles the source sequence by holding on to each element for the duration specified in . If another + element is produced within this time window, the element is dropped and a new timer is started for the current element, repeating this whole + process. For streams that never have gaps larger than or equal to between elements, the resulting stream won't + produce any elements. In order to reduce the volume of a stream whilst guaranteeing the periodic production of elements, consider using the + Observable.Sample set of operators. + + + Specifying a TimeSpan.Zero value for is not recommended but supported, causing throttling timers to be scheduled + that are due immediately. However, this doesn't guarantee all elements will be retained in the result sequence. This is a side-effect of the + asynchrony introduced by the scheduler, where the action to forward the current element may not execute immediately, despite the TimeSpan.Zero + due time. In such cases, the next element may arrive before the scheduler gets a chance to run the throttling action. + + + + + + Ignores elements from an observable sequence which are followed by another element within a specified relative time duration, using the specified scheduler to run throttling timers. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source sequence to throttle. + Throttling duration for each element. + Scheduler to run the throttle timers on. + The throttled sequence. + + or is null. + + is less than TimeSpan.Zero. + + + This operator throttles the source sequence by holding on to each element for the duration specified in . If another + element is produced within this time window, the element is dropped and a new timer is started for the current element, repeating this whole + process. For streams that never have gaps larger than or equal to between elements, the resulting stream won't + produce any elements. In order to reduce the volume of a stream whilst guaranteeing the periodic production of elements, consider using the + Observable.Sample set of operators. + + + Specifying a TimeSpan.Zero value for is not recommended but supported, causing throttling timers to be scheduled + that are due immediately. However, this doesn't guarantee all elements will be retained in the result sequence. This is a side-effect of the + asynchrony introduced by the scheduler, where the action to forward the current element may not execute immediately, despite the TimeSpan.Zero + due time. In such cases, the next element may arrive before the scheduler gets a chance to run the throttling action. + + + + + + Ignores elements from an observable sequence which are followed by another value within a computed throttle duration. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + The type of the elements in the throttle sequences selected for each element in the source sequence. + Source sequence to throttle. + Selector function to retrieve a sequence indicating the throttle duration for each given element. + The throttled sequence. + + or is null. + + This operator throttles the source sequence by holding on to each element for the duration denoted by . + If another element is produced within this time window, the element is dropped and a new timer is started for the current element, repeating this + whole process. For streams where the duration computed by applying the to each element overlaps with + the occurrence of the successor element, the resulting stream won't produce any elements. In order to reduce the volume of a stream whilst + guaranteeing the periodic production of elements, consider using the Observable.Sample set of operators. + + + + + Returns an observable sequence that terminates with an exception. + + Query provider used to construct the data source. + The type used for the type parameter of the resulting sequence. + Exception object used for the sequence's termination. + The observable sequence that terminates exceptionally with the specified exception object. + + is null. + + + + Returns an observable sequence that terminates with an exception, using the specified scheduler to send out the single OnError message. + + Query provider used to construct the data source. + The type used for the type parameter of the resulting sequence. + Exception object used for the sequence's termination. + Scheduler to send the exceptional termination call on. + The observable sequence that terminates exceptionally with the specified exception object. + + or is null. + + + + Returns an observable sequence that terminates with an exception, using the specified scheduler to send out the single OnError message. + + Query provider used to construct the data source. + The type used for the type parameter of the resulting sequence. + Exception object used for the sequence's termination. + Scheduler to send the exceptional termination call on. + Object solely used to infer the type of the type parameter. This parameter is typically used when creating a sequence of anonymously typed elements. + The observable sequence that terminates exceptionally with the specified exception object. + + or is null. + + + + Returns an observable sequence that terminates with an exception. + + Query provider used to construct the data source. + The type used for the type parameter of the resulting sequence. + Exception object used for the sequence's termination. + Object solely used to infer the type of the type parameter. This parameter is typically used when creating a sequence of anonymously typed elements. + The observable sequence that terminates exceptionally with the specified exception object. + + is null. + + + + Records the time interval between consecutive elements in an observable sequence. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source sequence to record time intervals for. + An observable sequence with time interval information on elements. + + is null. + + + + Records the time interval between consecutive elements in an observable sequence, using the specified scheduler to compute time intervals. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source sequence to record time intervals for. + Scheduler used to compute time intervals. + An observable sequence with time interval information on elements. + + or is null. + + + + Applies a timeout policy to the observable sequence based on an absolute time. + If the sequence doesn't terminate before the specified absolute due time, a TimeoutException is propagated to the observer. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source sequence to perform a timeout for. + Time when a timeout occurs. If this value is less than or equal to DateTimeOffset.UtcNow, the timeout occurs immediately. + The source sequence with a TimeoutException in case of a timeout. + + is null. + (Asynchronous) If the sequence hasn't terminated before . + + In case you only want to timeout on the first element, consider using the + operator applied to the source sequence and a delayed sequence. Alternatively, the general-purpose overload + of Timeout, can be used. + + + + + Applies a timeout policy to the observable sequence based on an absolute time. + If the sequence doesn't terminate before the specified absolute due time, the other observable sequence is used to produce future messages from that point on. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence and the other sequence used upon a timeout. + Source sequence to perform a timeout for. + Time when a timeout occurs. If this value is less than or equal to DateTimeOffset.UtcNow, the timeout occurs immediately. + Sequence to return in case of a timeout. + The source sequence switching to the other sequence in case of a timeout. + + or is null. + + In case you only want to timeout on the first element, consider using the + operator applied to the source sequence and a delayed sequence. Alternatively, the general-purpose overload + of Timeout, can be used. + + + + + Applies a timeout policy to the observable sequence based on an absolute time, using the specified scheduler to run timeout timers. + If the sequence doesn't terminate before the specified absolute due time, the other observable sequence is used to produce future messages from that point on. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence and the other sequence used upon a timeout. + Source sequence to perform a timeout for. + Time when a timeout occurs. If this value is less than or equal to DateTimeOffset.UtcNow, the timeout occurs immediately. + Sequence to return in case of a timeout. + Scheduler to run the timeout timers on. + The source sequence switching to the other sequence in case of a timeout. + + or or is null. + + In case you only want to timeout on the first element, consider using the + operator applied to the source sequence and a delayed sequence. Alternatively, the general-purpose overload + of Timeout, can be used. + + + + + Applies a timeout policy to the observable sequence based on an absolute time, using the specified scheduler to run timeout timers. + If the sequence doesn't terminate before the specified absolute due time, a TimeoutException is propagated to the observer. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source sequence to perform a timeout for. + Time when a timeout occurs. If this value is less than or equal to DateTimeOffset.UtcNow, the timeout occurs immediately. + Scheduler to run the timeout timers on. + The source sequence with a TimeoutException in case of a timeout. + + or is null. + (Asynchronous) If the sequence hasn't terminated before . + + In case you only want to timeout on the first element, consider using the + operator applied to the source sequence and a delayed sequence. Alternatively, the general-purpose overload + of Timeout, can be used. + + + + + Applies a timeout policy for each element in the observable sequence. + If the next element isn't received within the specified timeout duration starting from its predecessor, a TimeoutException is propagated to the observer. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source sequence to perform a timeout for. + Maximum duration between values before a timeout occurs. + The source sequence with a TimeoutException in case of a timeout. + + is null. + + is less than TimeSpan.Zero. + (Asynchronous) If no element is produced within from the previous element. + + + In case you only want to timeout on the first element, consider using the + operator applied to the source sequence and a delayed sequence. Alternatively, the general-purpose overload + of Timeout, can be used. + + + Specifying a TimeSpan.Zero value for is not recommended but supported, causing timeout timers to be scheduled that are due + immediately. However, this doesn't guarantee a timeout will occur, even for the first element. This is a side-effect of the asynchrony introduced by the + scheduler, where the action to propagate a timeout may not execute immediately, despite the TimeSpan.Zero due time. In such cases, the next element may + arrive before the scheduler gets a chance to run the timeout action. + + + + + + Applies a timeout policy for each element in the observable sequence. + If the next element isn't received within the specified timeout duration starting from its predecessor, the other observable sequence is used to produce future messages from that point on. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence and the other sequence used upon a timeout. + Source sequence to perform a timeout for. + Maximum duration between values before a timeout occurs. + Sequence to return in case of a timeout. + The source sequence switching to the other sequence in case of a timeout. + + or is null. + + is less than TimeSpan.Zero. + + + In case you only want to timeout on the first element, consider using the + operator applied to the source sequence and a delayed sequence. Alternatively, the general-purpose overload + of Timeout, can be used. + + + Specifying a TimeSpan.Zero value for is not recommended but supported, causing timeout timers to be scheduled that are due + immediately. However, this doesn't guarantee a timeout will occur, even for the first element. This is a side-effect of the asynchrony introduced by the + scheduler, where the action to propagate a timeout may not execute immediately, despite the TimeSpan.Zero due time. In such cases, the next element may + arrive before the scheduler gets a chance to run the timeout action. + + + + + + Applies a timeout policy for each element in the observable sequence, using the specified scheduler to run timeout timers. + If the next element isn't received within the specified timeout duration starting from its predecessor, the other observable sequence is used to produce future messages from that point on. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence and the other sequence used upon a timeout. + Source sequence to perform a timeout for. + Maximum duration between values before a timeout occurs. + Sequence to return in case of a timeout. + Scheduler to run the timeout timers on. + The source sequence switching to the other sequence in case of a timeout. + + or or is null. + + is less than TimeSpan.Zero. + + + In case you only want to timeout on the first element, consider using the + operator applied to the source sequence and a delayed sequence. Alternatively, the general-purpose overload + of Timeout, can be used. + + + Specifying a TimeSpan.Zero value for is not recommended but supported, causing timeout timers to be scheduled that are due + immediately. However, this doesn't guarantee a timeout will occur, even for the first element. This is a side-effect of the asynchrony introduced by the + scheduler, where the action to propagate a timeout may not execute immediately, despite the TimeSpan.Zero due time. In such cases, the next element may + arrive before the scheduler gets a chance to run the timeout action. + + + + + + Applies a timeout policy for each element in the observable sequence, using the specified scheduler to run timeout timers. + If the next element isn't received within the specified timeout duration starting from its predecessor, a TimeoutException is propagated to the observer. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source sequence to perform a timeout for. + Maximum duration between values before a timeout occurs. + Scheduler to run the timeout timers on. + The source sequence with a TimeoutException in case of a timeout. + + or is null. + + is less than TimeSpan.Zero. + (Asynchronous) If no element is produced within from the previous element. + + + In case you only want to timeout on the first element, consider using the + operator applied to the source sequence and a delayed sequence. Alternatively, the general-purpose overload + of Timeout, can be used. + + + Specifying a TimeSpan.Zero value for is not recommended but supported, causing timeout timers to be scheduled that are due + immediately. However, this doesn't guarantee a timeout will occur, even for the first element. This is a side-effect of the asynchrony introduced by the + scheduler, where the action to propagate a timeout may not execute immediately, despite the TimeSpan.Zero due time. In such cases, the next element may + arrive before the scheduler gets a chance to run the timeout action. + + + + + + Applies a timeout policy to the observable sequence based on an initial timeout duration for the first element, and a timeout duration computed for each subsequent element. + If the next element isn't received within the computed duration starting from its predecessor, a TimeoutException is propagated to the observer. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + The type of the elements in the timeout sequences used to indicate the timeout duration for each element in the source sequence. + Source sequence to perform a timeout for. + Observable sequence that represents the timeout for the first element. + Selector to retrieve an observable sequence that represents the timeout between the current element and the next element. + The source sequence with a TimeoutException in case of a timeout. + + or or is null. + + + + Applies a timeout policy to the observable sequence based on an initial timeout duration for the first element, and a timeout duration computed for each subsequent element. + If the next element isn't received within the computed duration starting from its predecessor, the other observable sequence is used to produce future messages from that point on. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence and the other sequence used upon a timeout. + The type of the elements in the timeout sequences used to indicate the timeout duration for each element in the source sequence. + Source sequence to perform a timeout for. + Observable sequence that represents the timeout for the first element. + Selector to retrieve an observable sequence that represents the timeout between the current element and the next element. + Sequence to return in case of a timeout. + The source sequence switching to the other sequence in case of a timeout. + + or or or is null. + + + + Applies a timeout policy to the observable sequence based on a timeout duration computed for each element. + If the next element isn't received within the computed duration starting from its predecessor, a TimeoutException is propagated to the observer. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + The type of the elements in the timeout sequences used to indicate the timeout duration for each element in the source sequence. + Source sequence to perform a timeout for. + Selector to retrieve an observable sequence that represents the timeout between the current element and the next element. + The source sequence with a TimeoutException in case of a timeout. + + or is null. + + + + Applies a timeout policy to the observable sequence based on a timeout duration computed for each element. + If the next element isn't received within the computed duration starting from its predecessor, the other observable sequence is used to produce future messages from that point on. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence and the other sequence used upon a timeout. + The type of the elements in the timeout sequences used to indicate the timeout duration for each element in the source sequence. + Source sequence to perform a timeout for. + Selector to retrieve an observable sequence that represents the timeout between the current element and the next element. + Sequence to return in case of a timeout. + The source sequence switching to the other sequence in case of a timeout. + + or or is null. + + + + Returns an observable sequence that produces a single value at the specified absolute due time. + + Query provider used to construct the data source. + Absolute time at which to produce the value. If this value is less than or equal to DateTimeOffset.UtcNow, the timer will fire as soon as possible. + An observable sequence that produces a value at due time. + + + + Returns an observable sequence that periodically produces a value starting at the specified initial absolute due time. + + Query provider used to construct the data source. + Absolute time at which to produce the first value. If this value is less than or equal to DateTimeOffset.UtcNow, the timer will fire as soon as possible. + Period to produce subsequent values. If this value is equal to TimeSpan.Zero, the timer will recur as fast as possible. + An observable sequence that produces a value at due time and then after each period. + + is less than TimeSpan.Zero. + + + + Returns an observable sequence that periodically produces a value starting at the specified initial absolute due time, using the specified scheduler to run timers. + + Query provider used to construct the data source. + Absolute time at which to produce the first value. If this value is less than or equal to DateTimeOffset.UtcNow, the timer will fire as soon as possible. + Period to produce subsequent values. If this value is equal to TimeSpan.Zero, the timer will recur as fast as possible. + Scheduler to run timers on. + An observable sequence that produces a value at due time and then after each period. + + is less than TimeSpan.Zero. + + is null. + + + + Returns an observable sequence that produces a single value at the specified absolute due time, using the specified scheduler to run the timer. + + Query provider used to construct the data source. + Absolute time at which to produce the value. If this value is less than or equal to DateTimeOffset.UtcNow, the timer will fire as soon as possible. + Scheduler to run the timer on. + An observable sequence that produces a value at due time. + + is null. + + + + Returns an observable sequence that produces a single value after the specified relative due time has elapsed. + + Query provider used to construct the data source. + Relative time at which to produce the value. If this value is less than or equal to TimeSpan.Zero, the timer will fire as soon as possible. + An observable sequence that produces a value after the due time has elapsed. + + + + Returns an observable sequence that periodically produces a value after the specified initial relative due time has elapsed. + + Query provider used to construct the data source. + Relative time at which to produce the first value. If this value is less than or equal to TimeSpan.Zero, the timer will fire as soon as possible. + Period to produce subsequent values. If this value is equal to TimeSpan.Zero, the timer will recur as fast as possible. + An observable sequence that produces a value after due time has elapsed and then after each period. + + is less than TimeSpan.Zero. + + + + Returns an observable sequence that periodically produces a value after the specified initial relative due time has elapsed, using the specified scheduler to run timers. + + Query provider used to construct the data source. + Relative time at which to produce the first value. If this value is less than or equal to TimeSpan.Zero, the timer will fire as soon as possible. + Period to produce subsequent values. If this value is equal to TimeSpan.Zero, the timer will recur as fast as possible. + Scheduler to run timers on. + An observable sequence that produces a value after due time has elapsed and then each period. + + is less than TimeSpan.Zero. + + is null. + + + + Returns an observable sequence that produces a single value after the specified relative due time has elapsed, using the specified scheduler to run the timer. + + Query provider used to construct the data source. + Relative time at which to produce the value. If this value is less than or equal to TimeSpan.Zero, the timer will fire as soon as possible. + Scheduler to run the timer on. + An observable sequence that produces a value after the due time has elapsed. + + is null. + + + + Timestamps each element in an observable sequence using the local system clock. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source sequence to timestamp elements for. + An observable sequence with timestamp information on elements. + + is null. + + + + Timestamp each element in an observable sequence using the clock of the specified scheduler. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source sequence to timestamp elements for. + Scheduler used to compute timestamps. + An observable sequence with timestamp information on elements. + + or is null. + + + + Creates an array from an observable sequence. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + The source observable sequence to get an array of elements for. + An observable sequence containing a single element with an array containing all the elements of the source sequence. + + is null. + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Creates a dictionary from an observable sequence according to a specified key selector function. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + The type of the dictionary key computed for each element in the source sequence. + An observable sequence to create a dictionary for. + A function to extract a key from each element. + An observable sequence containing a single element with a dictionary mapping unique key values onto the corresponding source sequence's element. + + or is null. + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Creates a dictionary from an observable sequence according to a specified key selector function, and a comparer. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + The type of the dictionary key computed for each element in the source sequence. + An observable sequence to create a dictionary for. + A function to extract a key from each element. + An equality comparer to compare keys. + An observable sequence containing a single element with a dictionary mapping unique key values onto the corresponding source sequence's element. + + or or is null. + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Creates a dictionary from an observable sequence according to a specified key selector function, and an element selector function. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + The type of the dictionary key computed for each element in the source sequence. + The type of the dictionary value computed for each element in the source sequence. + An observable sequence to create a dictionary for. + A function to extract a key from each element. + A transform function to produce a result element value from each element. + An observable sequence containing a single element with a dictionary mapping unique key values onto the corresponding source sequence's element. + + or or is null. + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Creates a dictionary from an observable sequence according to a specified key selector function, a comparer, and an element selector function. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + The type of the dictionary key computed for each element in the source sequence. + The type of the dictionary value computed for each element in the source sequence. + An observable sequence to create a dictionary for. + A function to extract a key from each element. + A transform function to produce a result element value from each element. + An equality comparer to compare keys. + An observable sequence containing a single element with a dictionary mapping unique key values onto the corresponding source sequence's element. + + or or or is null. + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Converts an observable sequence to an enumerable sequence. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + An observable sequence to convert to an enumerable sequence. + The enumerable sequence containing the elements in the observable sequence. + + is null. + This operator requires the source's object (see ) to implement . + + + + Creates a list from an observable sequence. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + The source observable sequence to get a list of elements for. + An observable sequence containing a single element with a list containing all the elements of the source sequence. + + is null. + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Creates a lookup from an observable sequence according to a specified key selector function. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + The type of the lookup key computed for each element in the source sequence. + An observable sequence to create a lookup for. + A function to extract a key from each element. + An observable sequence containing a single element with a lookup mapping unique key values onto the corresponding source sequence's elements. + + or is null. + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Creates a lookup from an observable sequence according to a specified key selector function, and a comparer. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + The type of the lookup key computed for each element in the source sequence. + An observable sequence to create a lookup for. + A function to extract a key from each element. + An equality comparer to compare keys. + An observable sequence containing a single element with a lookup mapping unique key values onto the corresponding source sequence's elements. + + or or is null. + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Creates a lookup from an observable sequence according to a specified key selector function, and an element selector function. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + The type of the lookup key computed for each element in the source sequence. + The type of the lookup value computed for each element in the source sequence. + An observable sequence to create a lookup for. + A function to extract a key from each element. + A transform function to produce a result element value from each element. + An observable sequence containing a single element with a lookup mapping unique key values onto the corresponding source sequence's elements. + + or or is null. + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Creates a lookup from an observable sequence according to a specified key selector function, a comparer, and an element selector function. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + The type of the lookup key computed for each element in the source sequence. + The type of the lookup value computed for each element in the source sequence. + An observable sequence to create a lookup for. + A function to extract a key from each element. + A transform function to produce a result element value from each element. + An equality comparer to compare keys. + An observable sequence containing a single element with a lookup mapping unique key values onto the corresponding source sequence's elements. + + or or or is null. + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Converts an enumerable sequence to an observable sequence. + + Query provider used to construct the data source. + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Enumerable sequence to convert to an observable sequence. + The observable sequence whose elements are pulled from the given enumerable sequence. + + is null. + + + + Converts an enumerable sequence to an observable sequence, using the specified scheduler to run the enumeration loop. + + Query provider used to construct the data source. + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Enumerable sequence to convert to an observable sequence. + Scheduler to run the enumeration of the input sequence on. + The observable sequence whose elements are pulled from the given enumerable sequence. + + or is null. + + + + Constructs an observable sequence that depends on a resource object, whose lifetime is tied to the resulting observable sequence's lifetime. + + Query provider used to construct the data source. + The type of the elements in the produced sequence. + The type of the resource used during the generation of the resulting sequence. Needs to implement . + Factory function to obtain a resource object. + Factory function to obtain an observable sequence that depends on the obtained resource. + An observable sequence whose lifetime controls the lifetime of the dependent resource object. + + or is null. + + + + Constructs an observable sequence that depends on a resource object, whose lifetime is tied to the resulting observable sequence's lifetime. The resource is obtained and used through asynchronous methods. + The CancellationToken passed to the asynchronous methods is tied to the returned disposable subscription, allowing best-effort cancellation at any stage of the resource acquisition or usage. + + Query provider used to construct the data source. + The type of the elements in the produced sequence. + The type of the resource used during the generation of the resulting sequence. Needs to implement . + Asynchronous factory function to obtain a resource object. + Asynchronous factory function to obtain an observable sequence that depends on the obtained resource. + An observable sequence whose lifetime controls the lifetime of the dependent resource object. + + or is null. + This operator is especially useful in conjunction with the asynchronous programming features introduced in C# 5.0 and Visual Basic 11. + When a subscription to the resulting sequence is disposed, the CancellationToken that was fed to the asynchronous resource factory and observable factory functions will be signaled. + + + + Filters the elements of an observable sequence based on a predicate. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + An observable sequence whose elements to filter. + A function to test each source element for a condition. + An observable sequence that contains elements from the input sequence that satisfy the condition. + + or is null. + + + + Filters the elements of an observable sequence based on a predicate by incorporating the element's index. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + An observable sequence whose elements to filter. + A function to test each source element for a condition; the second parameter of the function represents the index of the source element. + An observable sequence that contains elements from the input sequence that satisfy the condition. + + or is null. + + + + Repeats the given as long as the specified holds, where the is evaluated before each repeated is subscribed to. + + Query provider used to construct the data source. + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source to repeat as long as the function evaluates to true. + Condition that will be evaluated before subscription to the , to determine whether repetition of the source is required. + The observable sequence obtained by concatenating the sequence as long as the holds. + + or is null. + + + + Projects each element of an observable sequence into consecutive non-overlapping windows which are produced based on element count information. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence, and in the windows in the result sequence. + Source sequence to produce windows over. + Length of each window. + An observable sequence of windows. + + is null. + + is less than or equal to zero. + + + + Projects each element of an observable sequence into zero or more windows which are produced based on element count information. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence, and in the windows in the result sequence. + Source sequence to produce windows over. + Length of each window. + Number of elements to skip between creation of consecutive windows. + An observable sequence of windows. + + is null. + + or is less than or equal to zero. + + + + Projects each element of an observable sequence into consecutive non-overlapping windows which are produced based on timing information. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence, and in the windows in the result sequence. + Source sequence to produce windows over. + Length of each window. + The sequence of windows. + + is null. + + is less than TimeSpan.Zero. + + Specifying a TimeSpan.Zero value for is not recommended but supported, causing the scheduler to create windows as fast as it can. + Because all source sequence elements end up in one of the windows, some windows won't have a zero time span. This is a side-effect of the asynchrony introduced + by the scheduler, where the action to close the current window and to create a new window may not execute immediately, despite the TimeSpan.Zero due time. + + + + + Projects each element of an observable sequence into a window that is completed when either it's full or a given amount of time has elapsed. + A useful real-world analogy of this overload is the behavior of a ferry leaving the dock when all seats are taken, or at the scheduled time of departure, whichever event occurs first. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence, and in the windows in the result sequence. + Source sequence to produce windows over. + Maximum time length of a window. + Maximum element count of a window. + An observable sequence of windows. + + is null. + + is less than TimeSpan.Zero. -or- is less than or equal to zero. + + Specifying a TimeSpan.Zero value for is not recommended but supported, causing the scheduler to create windows as fast as it can. + Because all source sequence elements end up in one of the windows, some windows won't have a zero time span. This is a side-effect of the asynchrony introduced + by the scheduler, where the action to close the current window and to create a new window may not execute immediately, despite the TimeSpan.Zero due time. + + + + + Projects each element of an observable sequence into a window that is completed when either it's full or a given amount of time has elapsed, using the specified scheduler to run timers. + A useful real-world analogy of this overload is the behavior of a ferry leaving the dock when all seats are taken, or at the scheduled time of departure, whichever event occurs first. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence, and in the windows in the result sequence. + Source sequence to produce windows over. + Maximum time length of a window. + Maximum element count of a window. + Scheduler to run windowing timers on. + An observable sequence of windows. + + or is null. + + is less than TimeSpan.Zero. -or- is less than or equal to zero. + + Specifying a TimeSpan.Zero value for is not recommended but supported, causing the scheduler to create windows as fast as it can. + Because all source sequence elements end up in one of the windows, some windows won't have a zero time span. This is a side-effect of the asynchrony introduced + by the scheduler, where the action to close the current window and to create a new window may not execute immediately, despite the TimeSpan.Zero due time. + + + + + Projects each element of an observable sequence into consecutive non-overlapping windows which are produced based on timing information, using the specified scheduler to run timers. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence, and in the windows in the result sequence. + Source sequence to produce windows over. + Length of each window. + Scheduler to run windowing timers on. + An observable sequence of windows. + + or is null. + + is less than TimeSpan.Zero. + + Specifying a TimeSpan.Zero value for is not recommended but supported, causing the scheduler to create windows as fast as it can. + Because all source sequence elements end up in one of the windows, some windows won't have a zero time span. This is a side-effect of the asynchrony introduced + by the scheduler, where the action to close the current window and to create a new window may not execute immediately, despite the TimeSpan.Zero due time. + + + + + Projects each element of an observable sequence into zero or more windows which are produced based on timing information. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence, and in the windows in the result sequence. + Source sequence to produce windows over. + Length of each window. + Interval between creation of consecutive windows. + An observable sequence of windows. + + is null. + + or is less than TimeSpan.Zero. + + + Specifying a TimeSpan.Zero value for is not recommended but supported, causing the scheduler to create windows with minimum duration + length. However, some windows won't have a zero time span. This is a side-effect of the asynchrony introduced by the scheduler, where the action to close the + current window may not execute immediately, despite the TimeSpan.Zero due time. + + + Specifying a TimeSpan.Zero value for is not recommended but supported, causing the scheduler to create windows as fast as it can. + However, this doesn't mean all windows will start at the beginning of the source sequence. This is a side-effect of the asynchrony introduced by the scheduler, + where the action to create a new window may not execute immediately, despite the TimeSpan.Zero due time. + + + + + + Projects each element of an observable sequence into zero or more windows which are produced based on timing information, using the specified scheduler to run timers. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence, and in the windows in the result sequence. + Source sequence to produce windows over. + Length of each window. + Interval between creation of consecutive windows. + Scheduler to run windowing timers on. + An observable sequence of windows. + + or is null. + + or is less than TimeSpan.Zero. + + + Specifying a TimeSpan.Zero value for is not recommended but supported, causing the scheduler to create windows with minimum duration + length. However, some windows won't have a zero time span. This is a side-effect of the asynchrony introduced by the scheduler, where the action to close the + current window may not execute immediately, despite the TimeSpan.Zero due time. + + + Specifying a TimeSpan.Zero value for is not recommended but supported, causing the scheduler to create windows as fast as it can. + However, this doesn't mean all windows will start at the beginning of the source sequence. This is a side-effect of the asynchrony introduced by the scheduler, + where the action to create a new window may not execute immediately, despite the TimeSpan.Zero due time. + + + + + + Projects each element of an observable sequence into consecutive non-overlapping windows. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence, and in the windows in the result sequence. + The type of the elements in the sequences indicating window boundary events. + Source sequence to produce windows over. + Sequence of window boundary markers. The current window is closed and a new window is opened upon receiving a boundary marker. + An observable sequence of windows. + + or is null. + + + + Projects each element of an observable sequence into consecutive non-overlapping windows. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence, and in the windows in the result sequence. + The type of the elements in the sequences indicating window closing events. + Source sequence to produce windows over. + A function invoked to define the boundaries of the produced windows. A new window is started when the previous one is closed. + An observable sequence of windows. + + or is null. + + + + Projects each element of an observable sequence into zero or more windows. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence, and in the windows in the result sequence. + The type of the elements in the sequence indicating window opening events, also passed to the closing selector to obtain a sequence of window closing events. + The type of the elements in the sequences indicating window closing events. + Source sequence to produce windows over. + Observable sequence whose elements denote the creation of new windows. + A function invoked to define the closing of each produced window. + An observable sequence of windows. + + or or is null. + + + + Merges two observable sequences into one observable sequence by combining each element from the first source with the latest element from the second source, if any. + Starting from Rx.NET 4.0, this will subscribe to before subscribing to to have a latest element readily available + in case emits an element right away. + + The type of the elements in the first source sequence. + The type of the elements in the second source sequence. + The type of the elements in the result sequence, returned by the selector function. + First observable source. + Second observable source. + Function to invoke for each element from the first source combined with the latest element from the second source, if any. + An observable sequence containing the result of combining each element of the first source with the latest element from the second source, if any, using the specified result selector function. + + or or is null. + + + + Merges the specified observable sequences into one observable sequence by emitting a list with the elements of the observable sequences at corresponding indexes. + + Query provider used to construct the data source. + The type of the elements in the source sequences, and in the lists in the result sequence. + Observable sources. + An observable sequence containing lists of elements at corresponding indexes. + + is null. + + + + Merges the specified observable sequences into one observable sequence by emitting a list with the elements of the observable sequences at corresponding indexes. + + Query provider used to construct the data source. + The type of the elements in the source sequences, and in the lists in the result sequence. + Observable sources. + An observable sequence containing lists of elements at corresponding indexes. + + is null. + + + + Merges the specified observable sequences into one observable sequence by using the selector function whenever all of the observable sequences have produced an element at a corresponding index. + + Query provider used to construct the data source. + The type of the elements in the source sequences. + The type of the elements in the result sequence, returned by the selector function. + Observable sources. + Function to invoke for each series of elements at corresponding indexes in the sources. + An observable sequence containing the result of combining elements of the sources using the specified result selector function. + + or is null. + + + + Merges two observable sequences into one observable sequence by combining their elements in a pairwise fashion. + + The type of the elements in the first source sequence. + The type of the elements in the second source sequence. + The type of the elements in the result sequence, returned by the selector function. + First observable source. + Second observable source. + Function to invoke for each consecutive pair of elements from the first and second source. + An observable sequence containing the result of pairwise combining the elements of the first and second source using the specified result selector function. + + or or is null. + + + + Merges an observable sequence and an enumerable sequence into one observable sequence by using the selector function. + + The type of the elements in the first observable source sequence. + The type of the elements in the second enumerable source sequence. + The type of the elements in the result sequence, returned by the selector function. + First observable source. + Second enumerable source. + Function to invoke for each consecutive pair of elements from the first and second source. + An observable sequence containing the result of pairwise combining the elements of the first and second source using the specified result selector function. + + or or is null. + + + + Merges the specified observable sequences into one observable sequence by using the selector function whenever all of the observable sequences have produced an element at a corresponding index. + + The type of the elements in the first source sequence. + The type of the elements in the second source sequence. + The type of the elements in the third source sequence. + The type of the elements in the result sequence, returned by the selector function. + First observable source. + Second observable source. + Third observable source. + Function to invoke for each series of elements at corresponding indexes in the sources. + An observable sequence containing the result of combining elements of the sources using the specified result selector function. + + or or or is null. + + + + Merges the specified observable sequences into one observable sequence by using the selector function whenever all of the observable sequences have produced an element at a corresponding index. + + The type of the elements in the first source sequence. + The type of the elements in the second source sequence. + The type of the elements in the third source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fourth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the result sequence, returned by the selector function. + First observable source. + Second observable source. + Third observable source. + Fourth observable source. + Function to invoke for each series of elements at corresponding indexes in the sources. + An observable sequence containing the result of combining elements of the sources using the specified result selector function. + + or or or or is null. + + + + Merges the specified observable sequences into one observable sequence by using the selector function whenever all of the observable sequences have produced an element at a corresponding index. + + The type of the elements in the first source sequence. + The type of the elements in the second source sequence. + The type of the elements in the third source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fourth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fifth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the result sequence, returned by the selector function. + First observable source. + Second observable source. + Third observable source. + Fourth observable source. + Fifth observable source. + Function to invoke for each series of elements at corresponding indexes in the sources. + An observable sequence containing the result of combining elements of the sources using the specified result selector function. + + or or or or or is null. + + + + Merges the specified observable sequences into one observable sequence by using the selector function whenever all of the observable sequences have produced an element at a corresponding index. + + The type of the elements in the first source sequence. + The type of the elements in the second source sequence. + The type of the elements in the third source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fourth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fifth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the sixth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the result sequence, returned by the selector function. + First observable source. + Second observable source. + Third observable source. + Fourth observable source. + Fifth observable source. + Sixth observable source. + Function to invoke for each series of elements at corresponding indexes in the sources. + An observable sequence containing the result of combining elements of the sources using the specified result selector function. + + or or or or or or is null. + + + + Merges the specified observable sequences into one observable sequence by using the selector function whenever all of the observable sequences have produced an element at a corresponding index. + + The type of the elements in the first source sequence. + The type of the elements in the second source sequence. + The type of the elements in the third source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fourth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fifth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the sixth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the seventh source sequence. + The type of the elements in the result sequence, returned by the selector function. + First observable source. + Second observable source. + Third observable source. + Fourth observable source. + Fifth observable source. + Sixth observable source. + Seventh observable source. + Function to invoke for each series of elements at corresponding indexes in the sources. + An observable sequence containing the result of combining elements of the sources using the specified result selector function. + + or or or or or or or is null. + + + + Merges the specified observable sequences into one observable sequence by using the selector function whenever all of the observable sequences have produced an element at a corresponding index. + + The type of the elements in the first source sequence. + The type of the elements in the second source sequence. + The type of the elements in the third source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fourth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fifth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the sixth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the seventh source sequence. + The type of the elements in the eighth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the result sequence, returned by the selector function. + First observable source. + Second observable source. + Third observable source. + Fourth observable source. + Fifth observable source. + Sixth observable source. + Seventh observable source. + Eighth observable source. + Function to invoke for each series of elements at corresponding indexes in the sources. + An observable sequence containing the result of combining elements of the sources using the specified result selector function. + + or or or or or or or or is null. + + + + Merges the specified observable sequences into one observable sequence by using the selector function whenever all of the observable sequences have produced an element at a corresponding index. + + The type of the elements in the first source sequence. + The type of the elements in the second source sequence. + The type of the elements in the third source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fourth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fifth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the sixth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the seventh source sequence. + The type of the elements in the eighth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the ninth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the result sequence, returned by the selector function. + First observable source. + Second observable source. + Third observable source. + Fourth observable source. + Fifth observable source. + Sixth observable source. + Seventh observable source. + Eighth observable source. + Ninth observable source. + Function to invoke for each series of elements at corresponding indexes in the sources. + An observable sequence containing the result of combining elements of the sources using the specified result selector function. + + or or or or or or or or or is null. + + + + Merges the specified observable sequences into one observable sequence by using the selector function whenever all of the observable sequences have produced an element at a corresponding index. + + The type of the elements in the first source sequence. + The type of the elements in the second source sequence. + The type of the elements in the third source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fourth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fifth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the sixth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the seventh source sequence. + The type of the elements in the eighth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the ninth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the tenth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the result sequence, returned by the selector function. + First observable source. + Second observable source. + Third observable source. + Fourth observable source. + Fifth observable source. + Sixth observable source. + Seventh observable source. + Eighth observable source. + Ninth observable source. + Tenth observable source. + Function to invoke for each series of elements at corresponding indexes in the sources. + An observable sequence containing the result of combining elements of the sources using the specified result selector function. + + or or or or or or or or or or is null. + + + + Merges the specified observable sequences into one observable sequence by using the selector function whenever all of the observable sequences have produced an element at a corresponding index. + + The type of the elements in the first source sequence. + The type of the elements in the second source sequence. + The type of the elements in the third source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fourth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fifth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the sixth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the seventh source sequence. + The type of the elements in the eighth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the ninth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the tenth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the eleventh source sequence. + The type of the elements in the result sequence, returned by the selector function. + First observable source. + Second observable source. + Third observable source. + Fourth observable source. + Fifth observable source. + Sixth observable source. + Seventh observable source. + Eighth observable source. + Ninth observable source. + Tenth observable source. + Eleventh observable source. + Function to invoke for each series of elements at corresponding indexes in the sources. + An observable sequence containing the result of combining elements of the sources using the specified result selector function. + + or or or or or or or or or or or is null. + + + + Merges the specified observable sequences into one observable sequence by using the selector function whenever all of the observable sequences have produced an element at a corresponding index. + + The type of the elements in the first source sequence. + The type of the elements in the second source sequence. + The type of the elements in the third source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fourth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fifth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the sixth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the seventh source sequence. + The type of the elements in the eighth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the ninth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the tenth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the eleventh source sequence. + The type of the elements in the twelfth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the result sequence, returned by the selector function. + First observable source. + Second observable source. + Third observable source. + Fourth observable source. + Fifth observable source. + Sixth observable source. + Seventh observable source. + Eighth observable source. + Ninth observable source. + Tenth observable source. + Eleventh observable source. + Twelfth observable source. + Function to invoke for each series of elements at corresponding indexes in the sources. + An observable sequence containing the result of combining elements of the sources using the specified result selector function. + + or or or or or or or or or or or or is null. + + + + Merges the specified observable sequences into one observable sequence by using the selector function whenever all of the observable sequences have produced an element at a corresponding index. + + The type of the elements in the first source sequence. + The type of the elements in the second source sequence. + The type of the elements in the third source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fourth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fifth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the sixth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the seventh source sequence. + The type of the elements in the eighth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the ninth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the tenth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the eleventh source sequence. + The type of the elements in the twelfth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the thirteenth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the result sequence, returned by the selector function. + First observable source. + Second observable source. + Third observable source. + Fourth observable source. + Fifth observable source. + Sixth observable source. + Seventh observable source. + Eighth observable source. + Ninth observable source. + Tenth observable source. + Eleventh observable source. + Twelfth observable source. + Thirteenth observable source. + Function to invoke for each series of elements at corresponding indexes in the sources. + An observable sequence containing the result of combining elements of the sources using the specified result selector function. + + or or or or or or or or or or or or or is null. + + + + Merges the specified observable sequences into one observable sequence by using the selector function whenever all of the observable sequences have produced an element at a corresponding index. + + The type of the elements in the first source sequence. + The type of the elements in the second source sequence. + The type of the elements in the third source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fourth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fifth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the sixth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the seventh source sequence. + The type of the elements in the eighth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the ninth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the tenth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the eleventh source sequence. + The type of the elements in the twelfth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the thirteenth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fourteenth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the result sequence, returned by the selector function. + First observable source. + Second observable source. + Third observable source. + Fourth observable source. + Fifth observable source. + Sixth observable source. + Seventh observable source. + Eighth observable source. + Ninth observable source. + Tenth observable source. + Eleventh observable source. + Twelfth observable source. + Thirteenth observable source. + Fourteenth observable source. + Function to invoke for each series of elements at corresponding indexes in the sources. + An observable sequence containing the result of combining elements of the sources using the specified result selector function. + + or or or or or or or or or or or or or or is null. + + + + Merges the specified observable sequences into one observable sequence by using the selector function whenever all of the observable sequences have produced an element at a corresponding index. + + The type of the elements in the first source sequence. + The type of the elements in the second source sequence. + The type of the elements in the third source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fourth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fifth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the sixth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the seventh source sequence. + The type of the elements in the eighth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the ninth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the tenth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the eleventh source sequence. + The type of the elements in the twelfth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the thirteenth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fourteenth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fifteenth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the result sequence, returned by the selector function. + First observable source. + Second observable source. + Third observable source. + Fourth observable source. + Fifth observable source. + Sixth observable source. + Seventh observable source. + Eighth observable source. + Ninth observable source. + Tenth observable source. + Eleventh observable source. + Twelfth observable source. + Thirteenth observable source. + Fourteenth observable source. + Fifteenth observable source. + Function to invoke for each series of elements at corresponding indexes in the sources. + An observable sequence containing the result of combining elements of the sources using the specified result selector function. + + or or or or or or or or or or or or or or or is null. + + + + Merges the specified observable sequences into one observable sequence by using the selector function whenever all of the observable sequences have produced an element at a corresponding index. + + The type of the elements in the first source sequence. + The type of the elements in the second source sequence. + The type of the elements in the third source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fourth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fifth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the sixth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the seventh source sequence. + The type of the elements in the eighth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the ninth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the tenth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the eleventh source sequence. + The type of the elements in the twelfth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the thirteenth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fourteenth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fifteenth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the sixteenth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the result sequence, returned by the selector function. + First observable source. + Second observable source. + Third observable source. + Fourth observable source. + Fifth observable source. + Sixth observable source. + Seventh observable source. + Eighth observable source. + Ninth observable source. + Tenth observable source. + Eleventh observable source. + Twelfth observable source. + Thirteenth observable source. + Fourteenth observable source. + Fifteenth observable source. + Sixteenth observable source. + Function to invoke for each series of elements at corresponding indexes in the sources. + An observable sequence containing the result of combining elements of the sources using the specified result selector function. + + or or or or or or or or or or or or or or or or is null. + + + + Converts the function into an asynchronous action. Each invocation of the resulting asynchronous action causes an invocation of the original synchronous action on the specified scheduler. + + Query provider used to construct the data source. + Action to convert to an asynchronous action. + Asynchronous action. + + is null. + + + + Converts the function into an asynchronous action. Each invocation of the resulting asynchronous action causes an invocation of the original synchronous action on the specified scheduler. + + Query provider used to construct the data source. + Action to convert to an asynchronous action. + Scheduler to invoke the original action on. + Asynchronous action. + + or is null. + + + + Converts the function into an asynchronous action. Each invocation of the resulting asynchronous action causes an invocation of the original synchronous action on the default scheduler. + + Query provider used to construct the data source. + The type of the first argument passed to the action. + Action to convert to an asynchronous action. + Asynchronous action. + + is null. + + + + Converts the function into an asynchronous action. Each invocation of the resulting asynchronous action causes an invocation of the original synchronous action on the specified scheduler. + + Query provider used to construct the data source. + The type of the first argument passed to the action. + Action to convert to an asynchronous action. + Scheduler to invoke the original action on. + Asynchronous action. + + or is null. + + + + Converts the function into an asynchronous action. Each invocation of the resulting asynchronous action causes an invocation of the original synchronous action on the default scheduler. + + Query provider used to construct the data source. + The type of the first argument passed to the action. + The type of the second argument passed to the action. + Action to convert to an asynchronous action. + Asynchronous action. + + is null. + + + + Converts the function into an asynchronous action. Each invocation of the resulting asynchronous action causes an invocation of the original synchronous action on the specified scheduler. + + Query provider used to construct the data source. + The type of the first argument passed to the action. + The type of the second argument passed to the action. + Action to convert to an asynchronous action. + Scheduler to invoke the original action on. + Asynchronous action. + + or is null. + + + + Converts the function into an asynchronous action. Each invocation of the resulting asynchronous action causes an invocation of the original synchronous action on the default scheduler. + + Query provider used to construct the data source. + The type of the first argument passed to the action. + The type of the second argument passed to the action. + The type of the third argument passed to the action. + Action to convert to an asynchronous action. + Asynchronous action. + + is null. + + + + Converts the function into an asynchronous action. Each invocation of the resulting asynchronous action causes an invocation of the original synchronous action on the specified scheduler. + + Query provider used to construct the data source. + The type of the first argument passed to the action. + The type of the second argument passed to the action. + The type of the third argument passed to the action. + Action to convert to an asynchronous action. + Scheduler to invoke the original action on. + Asynchronous action. + + or is null. + + + + Converts the function into an asynchronous action. Each invocation of the resulting asynchronous action causes an invocation of the original synchronous action on the default scheduler. + + Query provider used to construct the data source. + The type of the first argument passed to the action. + The type of the second argument passed to the action. + The type of the third argument passed to the action. + The type of the fourth argument passed to the action. + Action to convert to an asynchronous action. + Asynchronous action. + + is null. + + + + Converts the function into an asynchronous action. Each invocation of the resulting asynchronous action causes an invocation of the original synchronous action on the specified scheduler. + + Query provider used to construct the data source. + The type of the first argument passed to the action. + The type of the second argument passed to the action. + The type of the third argument passed to the action. + The type of the fourth argument passed to the action. + Action to convert to an asynchronous action. + Scheduler to invoke the original action on. + Asynchronous action. + + or is null. + + + + Converts the function into an asynchronous action. Each invocation of the resulting asynchronous action causes an invocation of the original synchronous action on the default scheduler. + + Query provider used to construct the data source. + The type of the first argument passed to the action. + The type of the second argument passed to the action. + The type of the third argument passed to the action. + The type of the fourth argument passed to the action. + The type of the fifth argument passed to the action. + Action to convert to an asynchronous action. + Asynchronous action. + + is null. + + + + Converts the function into an asynchronous action. Each invocation of the resulting asynchronous action causes an invocation of the original synchronous action on the specified scheduler. + + Query provider used to construct the data source. + The type of the first argument passed to the action. + The type of the second argument passed to the action. + The type of the third argument passed to the action. + The type of the fourth argument passed to the action. + The type of the fifth argument passed to the action. + Action to convert to an asynchronous action. + Scheduler to invoke the original action on. + Asynchronous action. + + or is null. + + + + Converts the function into an asynchronous action. Each invocation of the resulting asynchronous action causes an invocation of the original synchronous action on the default scheduler. + + Query provider used to construct the data source. + The type of the first argument passed to the action. + The type of the second argument passed to the action. + The type of the third argument passed to the action. + The type of the fourth argument passed to the action. + The type of the fifth argument passed to the action. + The type of the sixth argument passed to the action. + Action to convert to an asynchronous action. + Asynchronous action. + + is null. + + + + Converts the function into an asynchronous action. Each invocation of the resulting asynchronous action causes an invocation of the original synchronous action on the specified scheduler. + + Query provider used to construct the data source. + The type of the first argument passed to the action. + The type of the second argument passed to the action. + The type of the third argument passed to the action. + The type of the fourth argument passed to the action. + The type of the fifth argument passed to the action. + The type of the sixth argument passed to the action. + Action to convert to an asynchronous action. + Scheduler to invoke the original action on. + Asynchronous action. + + or is null. + + + + Converts the function into an asynchronous action. Each invocation of the resulting asynchronous action causes an invocation of the original synchronous action on the default scheduler. + + Query provider used to construct the data source. + The type of the first argument passed to the action. + The type of the second argument passed to the action. + The type of the third argument passed to the action. + The type of the fourth argument passed to the action. + The type of the fifth argument passed to the action. + The type of the sixth argument passed to the action. + The type of the seventh argument passed to the action. + Action to convert to an asynchronous action. + Asynchronous action. + + is null. + + + + Converts the function into an asynchronous action. Each invocation of the resulting asynchronous action causes an invocation of the original synchronous action on the specified scheduler. + + Query provider used to construct the data source. + The type of the first argument passed to the action. + The type of the second argument passed to the action. + The type of the third argument passed to the action. + The type of the fourth argument passed to the action. + The type of the fifth argument passed to the action. + The type of the sixth argument passed to the action. + The type of the seventh argument passed to the action. + Action to convert to an asynchronous action. + Scheduler to invoke the original action on. + Asynchronous action. + + or is null. + + + + Converts the function into an asynchronous action. Each invocation of the resulting asynchronous action causes an invocation of the original synchronous action on the default scheduler. + + Query provider used to construct the data source. + The type of the first argument passed to the action. + The type of the second argument passed to the action. + The type of the third argument passed to the action. + The type of the fourth argument passed to the action. + The type of the fifth argument passed to the action. + The type of the sixth argument passed to the action. + The type of the seventh argument passed to the action. + The type of the eighth argument passed to the action. + Action to convert to an asynchronous action. + Asynchronous action. + + is null. + + + + Converts the function into an asynchronous action. Each invocation of the resulting asynchronous action causes an invocation of the original synchronous action on the specified scheduler. + + Query provider used to construct the data source. + The type of the first argument passed to the action. + The type of the second argument passed to the action. + The type of the third argument passed to the action. + The type of the fourth argument passed to the action. + The type of the fifth argument passed to the action. + The type of the sixth argument passed to the action. + The type of the seventh argument passed to the action. + The type of the eighth argument passed to the action. + Action to convert to an asynchronous action. + Scheduler to invoke the original action on. + Asynchronous action. + + or is null. + + + + Converts the function into an asynchronous action. Each invocation of the resulting asynchronous action causes an invocation of the original synchronous action on the default scheduler. + + Query provider used to construct the data source. + The type of the first argument passed to the action. + The type of the second argument passed to the action. + The type of the third argument passed to the action. + The type of the fourth argument passed to the action. + The type of the fifth argument passed to the action. + The type of the sixth argument passed to the action. + The type of the seventh argument passed to the action. + The type of the eighth argument passed to the action. + The type of the ninth argument passed to the action. + Action to convert to an asynchronous action. + Asynchronous action. + + is null. + + + + Converts the function into an asynchronous action. Each invocation of the resulting asynchronous action causes an invocation of the original synchronous action on the specified scheduler. + + Query provider used to construct the data source. + The type of the first argument passed to the action. + The type of the second argument passed to the action. + The type of the third argument passed to the action. + The type of the fourth argument passed to the action. + The type of the fifth argument passed to the action. + The type of the sixth argument passed to the action. + The type of the seventh argument passed to the action. + The type of the eighth argument passed to the action. + The type of the ninth argument passed to the action. + Action to convert to an asynchronous action. + Scheduler to invoke the original action on. + Asynchronous action. + + or is null. + + + + Converts the function into an asynchronous action. Each invocation of the resulting asynchronous action causes an invocation of the original synchronous action on the default scheduler. + + Query provider used to construct the data source. + The type of the first argument passed to the action. + The type of the second argument passed to the action. + The type of the third argument passed to the action. + The type of the fourth argument passed to the action. + The type of the fifth argument passed to the action. + The type of the sixth argument passed to the action. + The type of the seventh argument passed to the action. + The type of the eighth argument passed to the action. + The type of the ninth argument passed to the action. + The type of the tenth argument passed to the action. + Action to convert to an asynchronous action. + Asynchronous action. + + is null. + + + + Converts the function into an asynchronous action. Each invocation of the resulting asynchronous action causes an invocation of the original synchronous action on the specified scheduler. + + Query provider used to construct the data source. + The type of the first argument passed to the action. + The type of the second argument passed to the action. + The type of the third argument passed to the action. + The type of the fourth argument passed to the action. + The type of the fifth argument passed to the action. + The type of the sixth argument passed to the action. + The type of the seventh argument passed to the action. + The type of the eighth argument passed to the action. + The type of the ninth argument passed to the action. + The type of the tenth argument passed to the action. + Action to convert to an asynchronous action. + Scheduler to invoke the original action on. + Asynchronous action. + + or is null. + + + + Converts the function into an asynchronous action. Each invocation of the resulting asynchronous action causes an invocation of the original synchronous action on the default scheduler. + + Query provider used to construct the data source. + The type of the first argument passed to the action. + The type of the second argument passed to the action. + The type of the third argument passed to the action. + The type of the fourth argument passed to the action. + The type of the fifth argument passed to the action. + The type of the sixth argument passed to the action. + The type of the seventh argument passed to the action. + The type of the eighth argument passed to the action. + The type of the ninth argument passed to the action. + The type of the tenth argument passed to the action. + The type of the eleventh argument passed to the action. + Action to convert to an asynchronous action. + Asynchronous action. + + is null. + + + + Converts the function into an asynchronous action. Each invocation of the resulting asynchronous action causes an invocation of the original synchronous action on the specified scheduler. + + Query provider used to construct the data source. + The type of the first argument passed to the action. + The type of the second argument passed to the action. + The type of the third argument passed to the action. + The type of the fourth argument passed to the action. + The type of the fifth argument passed to the action. + The type of the sixth argument passed to the action. + The type of the seventh argument passed to the action. + The type of the eighth argument passed to the action. + The type of the ninth argument passed to the action. + The type of the tenth argument passed to the action. + The type of the eleventh argument passed to the action. + Action to convert to an asynchronous action. + Scheduler to invoke the original action on. + Asynchronous action. + + or is null. + + + + Converts the function into an asynchronous action. Each invocation of the resulting asynchronous action causes an invocation of the original synchronous action on the default scheduler. + + Query provider used to construct the data source. + The type of the first argument passed to the action. + The type of the second argument passed to the action. + The type of the third argument passed to the action. + The type of the fourth argument passed to the action. + The type of the fifth argument passed to the action. + The type of the sixth argument passed to the action. + The type of the seventh argument passed to the action. + The type of the eighth argument passed to the action. + The type of the ninth argument passed to the action. + The type of the tenth argument passed to the action. + The type of the eleventh argument passed to the action. + The type of the twelfth argument passed to the action. + Action to convert to an asynchronous action. + Asynchronous action. + + is null. + + + + Converts the function into an asynchronous action. Each invocation of the resulting asynchronous action causes an invocation of the original synchronous action on the specified scheduler. + + Query provider used to construct the data source. + The type of the first argument passed to the action. + The type of the second argument passed to the action. + The type of the third argument passed to the action. + The type of the fourth argument passed to the action. + The type of the fifth argument passed to the action. + The type of the sixth argument passed to the action. + The type of the seventh argument passed to the action. + The type of the eighth argument passed to the action. + The type of the ninth argument passed to the action. + The type of the tenth argument passed to the action. + The type of the eleventh argument passed to the action. + The type of the twelfth argument passed to the action. + Action to convert to an asynchronous action. + Scheduler to invoke the original action on. + Asynchronous action. + + or is null. + + + + Converts the function into an asynchronous action. Each invocation of the resulting asynchronous action causes an invocation of the original synchronous action on the default scheduler. + + Query provider used to construct the data source. + The type of the first argument passed to the action. + The type of the second argument passed to the action. + The type of the third argument passed to the action. + The type of the fourth argument passed to the action. + The type of the fifth argument passed to the action. + The type of the sixth argument passed to the action. + The type of the seventh argument passed to the action. + The type of the eighth argument passed to the action. + The type of the ninth argument passed to the action. + The type of the tenth argument passed to the action. + The type of the eleventh argument passed to the action. + The type of the twelfth argument passed to the action. + The type of the thirteenth argument passed to the action. + Action to convert to an asynchronous action. + Asynchronous action. + + is null. + + + + Converts the function into an asynchronous action. Each invocation of the resulting asynchronous action causes an invocation of the original synchronous action on the specified scheduler. + + Query provider used to construct the data source. + The type of the first argument passed to the action. + The type of the second argument passed to the action. + The type of the third argument passed to the action. + The type of the fourth argument passed to the action. + The type of the fifth argument passed to the action. + The type of the sixth argument passed to the action. + The type of the seventh argument passed to the action. + The type of the eighth argument passed to the action. + The type of the ninth argument passed to the action. + The type of the tenth argument passed to the action. + The type of the eleventh argument passed to the action. + The type of the twelfth argument passed to the action. + The type of the thirteenth argument passed to the action. + Action to convert to an asynchronous action. + Scheduler to invoke the original action on. + Asynchronous action. + + or is null. + + + + Converts the function into an asynchronous action. 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Each invocation of the resulting asynchronous action causes an invocation of the original synchronous action on the default scheduler. + + Query provider used to construct the data source. + The type of the first argument passed to the action. + The type of the second argument passed to the action. + The type of the third argument passed to the action. + The type of the fourth argument passed to the action. + The type of the fifth argument passed to the action. + The type of the sixth argument passed to the action. + The type of the seventh argument passed to the action. + The type of the eighth argument passed to the action. + The type of the ninth argument passed to the action. + The type of the tenth argument passed to the action. + The type of the eleventh argument passed to the action. + The type of the twelfth argument passed to the action. + The type of the thirteenth argument passed to the action. + The type of the fourteenth argument passed to the action. + The type of the fifteenth argument passed to the action. + The type of the sixteenth argument passed to the action. + Action to convert to an asynchronous action. + Asynchronous action. + + is null. + + + + Converts the function into an asynchronous action. 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Each invocation of the resulting asynchronous function causes an invocation of the original synchronous function. + + Query provider used to construct the data source. + The type of the result returned by the function. + Function to convert to an asynchronous function. + Asynchronous function. + + is null. + + + + Converts the function into an asynchronous function. Each invocation of the resulting asynchronous function causes an invocation of the original synchronous function on the specified scheduler. + + Query provider used to construct the data source. + The type of the result returned by the function. + Function to convert to an asynchronous function. + Scheduler to invoke the original function on. + Asynchronous function. + + or is null. + + + + Converts the function into an asynchronous function. 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Each invocation of the resulting asynchronous function causes an invocation of the original synchronous function. + + Query provider used to construct the data source. + The type of the first argument passed to the function. + The type of the second argument passed to the function. + The type of the result returned by the function. + Function to convert to an asynchronous function. + Asynchronous function. + + is null. + + + + Converts the function into an asynchronous function. Each invocation of the resulting asynchronous function causes an invocation of the original synchronous function on the specified scheduler. + + Query provider used to construct the data source. + The type of the first argument passed to the function. + The type of the second argument passed to the function. + The type of the result returned by the function. + Function to convert to an asynchronous function. + Scheduler to invoke the original function on. + Asynchronous function. + + or is null. + + + + Converts the function into an asynchronous function. Each invocation of the resulting asynchronous function causes an invocation of the original synchronous function. + + Query provider used to construct the data source. + The type of the first argument passed to the function. + The type of the second argument passed to the function. + The type of the third argument passed to the function. + The type of the result returned by the function. + Function to convert to an asynchronous function. + Asynchronous function. + + is null. + + + + Converts the function into an asynchronous function. Each invocation of the resulting asynchronous function causes an invocation of the original synchronous function on the specified scheduler. + + Query provider used to construct the data source. + The type of the first argument passed to the function. + The type of the second argument passed to the function. + The type of the third argument passed to the function. + The type of the result returned by the function. + Function to convert to an asynchronous function. + Scheduler to invoke the original function on. + Asynchronous function. + + or is null. + + + + Converts the function into an asynchronous function. Each invocation of the resulting asynchronous function causes an invocation of the original synchronous function. + + Query provider used to construct the data source. + The type of the first argument passed to the function. + The type of the second argument passed to the function. + The type of the third argument passed to the function. + The type of the fourth argument passed to the function. + The type of the result returned by the function. + Function to convert to an asynchronous function. + Asynchronous function. + + is null. + + + + Converts the function into an asynchronous function. Each invocation of the resulting asynchronous function causes an invocation of the original synchronous function on the specified scheduler. + + Query provider used to construct the data source. + The type of the first argument passed to the function. + The type of the second argument passed to the function. + The type of the third argument passed to the function. + The type of the fourth argument passed to the function. + The type of the result returned by the function. + Function to convert to an asynchronous function. + Scheduler to invoke the original function on. + Asynchronous function. + + or is null. + + + + Converts the function into an asynchronous function. Each invocation of the resulting asynchronous function causes an invocation of the original synchronous function. + + Query provider used to construct the data source. + The type of the first argument passed to the function. + The type of the second argument passed to the function. + The type of the third argument passed to the function. + The type of the fourth argument passed to the function. + The type of the fifth argument passed to the function. + The type of the result returned by the function. + Function to convert to an asynchronous function. + Asynchronous function. + + is null. + + + + Converts the function into an asynchronous function. Each invocation of the resulting asynchronous function causes an invocation of the original synchronous function on the specified scheduler. + + Query provider used to construct the data source. + The type of the first argument passed to the function. + The type of the second argument passed to the function. + The type of the third argument passed to the function. + The type of the fourth argument passed to the function. + The type of the fifth argument passed to the function. + The type of the result returned by the function. + Function to convert to an asynchronous function. + Scheduler to invoke the original function on. + Asynchronous function. + + or is null. + + + + Converts the function into an asynchronous function. Each invocation of the resulting asynchronous function causes an invocation of the original synchronous function. + + Query provider used to construct the data source. + The type of the first argument passed to the function. + The type of the second argument passed to the function. + The type of the third argument passed to the function. + The type of the fourth argument passed to the function. + The type of the fifth argument passed to the function. + The type of the sixth argument passed to the function. + The type of the result returned by the function. + Function to convert to an asynchronous function. + Asynchronous function. + + is null. + + + + Converts the function into an asynchronous function. Each invocation of the resulting asynchronous function causes an invocation of the original synchronous function on the specified scheduler. + + Query provider used to construct the data source. + The type of the first argument passed to the function. + The type of the second argument passed to the function. + The type of the third argument passed to the function. + The type of the fourth argument passed to the function. + The type of the fifth argument passed to the function. + The type of the sixth argument passed to the function. + The type of the result returned by the function. + Function to convert to an asynchronous function. + Scheduler to invoke the original function on. + Asynchronous function. + + or is null. + + + + Converts the function into an asynchronous function. Each invocation of the resulting asynchronous function causes an invocation of the original synchronous function. + + Query provider used to construct the data source. + The type of the first argument passed to the function. + The type of the second argument passed to the function. + The type of the third argument passed to the function. + The type of the fourth argument passed to the function. + The type of the fifth argument passed to the function. + The type of the sixth argument passed to the function. + The type of the seventh argument passed to the function. + The type of the result returned by the function. + Function to convert to an asynchronous function. + Asynchronous function. + + is null. + + + + Converts the function into an asynchronous function. Each invocation of the resulting asynchronous function causes an invocation of the original synchronous function on the specified scheduler. + + Query provider used to construct the data source. + The type of the first argument passed to the function. + The type of the second argument passed to the function. + The type of the third argument passed to the function. + The type of the fourth argument passed to the function. + The type of the fifth argument passed to the function. + The type of the sixth argument passed to the function. + The type of the seventh argument passed to the function. + The type of the result returned by the function. + Function to convert to an asynchronous function. + Scheduler to invoke the original function on. + Asynchronous function. + + or is null. + + + + Converts the function into an asynchronous function. Each invocation of the resulting asynchronous function causes an invocation of the original synchronous function. + + Query provider used to construct the data source. + The type of the first argument passed to the function. + The type of the second argument passed to the function. + The type of the third argument passed to the function. + The type of the fourth argument passed to the function. + The type of the fifth argument passed to the function. + The type of the sixth argument passed to the function. + The type of the seventh argument passed to the function. + The type of the eighth argument passed to the function. + The type of the result returned by the function. + Function to convert to an asynchronous function. + Asynchronous function. + + is null. + + + + Converts the function into an asynchronous function. Each invocation of the resulting asynchronous function causes an invocation of the original synchronous function on the specified scheduler. + + Query provider used to construct the data source. + The type of the first argument passed to the function. + The type of the second argument passed to the function. + The type of the third argument passed to the function. + The type of the fourth argument passed to the function. + The type of the fifth argument passed to the function. + The type of the sixth argument passed to the function. + The type of the seventh argument passed to the function. + The type of the eighth argument passed to the function. + The type of the result returned by the function. + Function to convert to an asynchronous function. + Scheduler to invoke the original function on. + Asynchronous function. + + or is null. + + + + Converts the function into an asynchronous function. Each invocation of the resulting asynchronous function causes an invocation of the original synchronous function. + + Query provider used to construct the data source. + The type of the first argument passed to the function. + The type of the second argument passed to the function. + The type of the third argument passed to the function. + The type of the fourth argument passed to the function. + The type of the fifth argument passed to the function. + The type of the sixth argument passed to the function. + The type of the seventh argument passed to the function. + The type of the eighth argument passed to the function. + The type of the ninth argument passed to the function. + The type of the result returned by the function. + Function to convert to an asynchronous function. + Asynchronous function. + + is null. + + + + Converts the function into an asynchronous function. Each invocation of the resulting asynchronous function causes an invocation of the original synchronous function on the specified scheduler. + + Query provider used to construct the data source. + The type of the first argument passed to the function. + The type of the second argument passed to the function. + The type of the third argument passed to the function. + The type of the fourth argument passed to the function. + The type of the fifth argument passed to the function. + The type of the sixth argument passed to the function. + The type of the seventh argument passed to the function. + The type of the eighth argument passed to the function. + The type of the ninth argument passed to the function. + The type of the result returned by the function. + Function to convert to an asynchronous function. + Scheduler to invoke the original function on. + Asynchronous function. + + or is null. + + + + Converts the function into an asynchronous function. Each invocation of the resulting asynchronous function causes an invocation of the original synchronous function. + + Query provider used to construct the data source. + The type of the first argument passed to the function. + The type of the second argument passed to the function. + The type of the third argument passed to the function. + The type of the fourth argument passed to the function. + The type of the fifth argument passed to the function. + The type of the sixth argument passed to the function. + The type of the seventh argument passed to the function. + The type of the eighth argument passed to the function. + The type of the ninth argument passed to the function. + The type of the tenth argument passed to the function. + The type of the result returned by the function. + Function to convert to an asynchronous function. + Asynchronous function. + + is null. + + + + Converts the function into an asynchronous function. Each invocation of the resulting asynchronous function causes an invocation of the original synchronous function on the specified scheduler. + + Query provider used to construct the data source. + The type of the first argument passed to the function. + The type of the second argument passed to the function. + The type of the third argument passed to the function. + The type of the fourth argument passed to the function. + The type of the fifth argument passed to the function. + The type of the sixth argument passed to the function. + The type of the seventh argument passed to the function. + The type of the eighth argument passed to the function. + The type of the ninth argument passed to the function. + The type of the tenth argument passed to the function. + The type of the result returned by the function. + Function to convert to an asynchronous function. + Scheduler to invoke the original function on. + Asynchronous function. + + or is null. + + + + Converts the function into an asynchronous function. Each invocation of the resulting asynchronous function causes an invocation of the original synchronous function. + + Query provider used to construct the data source. + The type of the first argument passed to the function. + The type of the second argument passed to the function. + The type of the third argument passed to the function. + The type of the fourth argument passed to the function. + The type of the fifth argument passed to the function. + The type of the sixth argument passed to the function. + The type of the seventh argument passed to the function. + The type of the eighth argument passed to the function. + The type of the ninth argument passed to the function. + The type of the tenth argument passed to the function. + The type of the eleventh argument passed to the function. + The type of the result returned by the function. + Function to convert to an asynchronous function. + Asynchronous function. + + is null. + + + + Converts the function into an asynchronous function. Each invocation of the resulting asynchronous function causes an invocation of the original synchronous function on the specified scheduler. + + Query provider used to construct the data source. + The type of the first argument passed to the function. + The type of the second argument passed to the function. + The type of the third argument passed to the function. + The type of the fourth argument passed to the function. + The type of the fifth argument passed to the function. + The type of the sixth argument passed to the function. + The type of the seventh argument passed to the function. + The type of the eighth argument passed to the function. + The type of the ninth argument passed to the function. + The type of the tenth argument passed to the function. + The type of the eleventh argument passed to the function. + The type of the result returned by the function. + Function to convert to an asynchronous function. + Scheduler to invoke the original function on. + Asynchronous function. + + or is null. + + + + Converts the function into an asynchronous function. Each invocation of the resulting asynchronous function causes an invocation of the original synchronous function. + + Query provider used to construct the data source. + The type of the first argument passed to the function. + The type of the second argument passed to the function. + The type of the third argument passed to the function. + The type of the fourth argument passed to the function. + The type of the fifth argument passed to the function. + The type of the sixth argument passed to the function. + The type of the seventh argument passed to the function. + The type of the eighth argument passed to the function. + The type of the ninth argument passed to the function. + The type of the tenth argument passed to the function. + The type of the eleventh argument passed to the function. + The type of the twelfth argument passed to the function. + The type of the result returned by the function. + Function to convert to an asynchronous function. + Asynchronous function. + + is null. + + + + Converts the function into an asynchronous function. Each invocation of the resulting asynchronous function causes an invocation of the original synchronous function on the specified scheduler. + + Query provider used to construct the data source. + The type of the first argument passed to the function. + The type of the second argument passed to the function. + The type of the third argument passed to the function. + The type of the fourth argument passed to the function. + The type of the fifth argument passed to the function. + The type of the sixth argument passed to the function. + The type of the seventh argument passed to the function. + The type of the eighth argument passed to the function. + The type of the ninth argument passed to the function. + The type of the tenth argument passed to the function. + The type of the eleventh argument passed to the function. + The type of the twelfth argument passed to the function. + The type of the result returned by the function. + Function to convert to an asynchronous function. + Scheduler to invoke the original function on. + Asynchronous function. + + or is null. + + + + Converts the function into an asynchronous function. Each invocation of the resulting asynchronous function causes an invocation of the original synchronous function. + + Query provider used to construct the data source. + The type of the first argument passed to the function. + The type of the second argument passed to the function. + The type of the third argument passed to the function. + The type of the fourth argument passed to the function. + The type of the fifth argument passed to the function. + The type of the sixth argument passed to the function. + The type of the seventh argument passed to the function. + The type of the eighth argument passed to the function. + The type of the ninth argument passed to the function. + The type of the tenth argument passed to the function. + The type of the eleventh argument passed to the function. + The type of the twelfth argument passed to the function. + The type of the thirteenth argument passed to the function. + The type of the result returned by the function. + Function to convert to an asynchronous function. + Asynchronous function. + + is null. + + + + Converts the function into an asynchronous function. Each invocation of the resulting asynchronous function causes an invocation of the original synchronous function on the specified scheduler. + + Query provider used to construct the data source. + The type of the first argument passed to the function. + The type of the second argument passed to the function. + The type of the third argument passed to the function. + The type of the fourth argument passed to the function. + The type of the fifth argument passed to the function. + The type of the sixth argument passed to the function. + The type of the seventh argument passed to the function. + The type of the eighth argument passed to the function. + The type of the ninth argument passed to the function. + The type of the tenth argument passed to the function. + The type of the eleventh argument passed to the function. + The type of the twelfth argument passed to the function. + The type of the thirteenth argument passed to the function. + The type of the result returned by the function. + Function to convert to an asynchronous function. + Scheduler to invoke the original function on. + Asynchronous function. + + or is null. + + + + Converts the function into an asynchronous function. Each invocation of the resulting asynchronous function causes an invocation of the original synchronous function. + + Query provider used to construct the data source. + The type of the first argument passed to the function. + The type of the second argument passed to the function. + The type of the third argument passed to the function. + The type of the fourth argument passed to the function. + The type of the fifth argument passed to the function. + The type of the sixth argument passed to the function. + The type of the seventh argument passed to the function. + The type of the eighth argument passed to the function. + The type of the ninth argument passed to the function. + The type of the tenth argument passed to the function. + The type of the eleventh argument passed to the function. + The type of the twelfth argument passed to the function. + The type of the thirteenth argument passed to the function. + The type of the fourteenth argument passed to the function. + The type of the result returned by the function. + Function to convert to an asynchronous function. + Asynchronous function. + + is null. + + + + Converts the function into an asynchronous function. Each invocation of the resulting asynchronous function causes an invocation of the original synchronous function on the specified scheduler. + + Query provider used to construct the data source. + The type of the first argument passed to the function. + The type of the second argument passed to the function. + The type of the third argument passed to the function. + The type of the fourth argument passed to the function. + The type of the fifth argument passed to the function. + The type of the sixth argument passed to the function. + The type of the seventh argument passed to the function. + The type of the eighth argument passed to the function. + The type of the ninth argument passed to the function. + The type of the tenth argument passed to the function. + The type of the eleventh argument passed to the function. + The type of the twelfth argument passed to the function. + The type of the thirteenth argument passed to the function. + The type of the fourteenth argument passed to the function. + The type of the result returned by the function. + Function to convert to an asynchronous function. + Scheduler to invoke the original function on. + Asynchronous function. + + or is null. + + + + Converts the function into an asynchronous function. Each invocation of the resulting asynchronous function causes an invocation of the original synchronous function. + + Query provider used to construct the data source. + The type of the first argument passed to the function. + The type of the second argument passed to the function. + The type of the third argument passed to the function. + The type of the fourth argument passed to the function. + The type of the fifth argument passed to the function. + The type of the sixth argument passed to the function. + The type of the seventh argument passed to the function. + The type of the eighth argument passed to the function. + The type of the ninth argument passed to the function. + The type of the tenth argument passed to the function. + The type of the eleventh argument passed to the function. + The type of the twelfth argument passed to the function. + The type of the thirteenth argument passed to the function. + The type of the fourteenth argument passed to the function. + The type of the fifteenth argument passed to the function. + The type of the result returned by the function. + Function to convert to an asynchronous function. + Asynchronous function. + + is null. + + + + Converts the function into an asynchronous function. Each invocation of the resulting asynchronous function causes an invocation of the original synchronous function on the specified scheduler. + + Query provider used to construct the data source. + The type of the first argument passed to the function. + The type of the second argument passed to the function. + The type of the third argument passed to the function. + The type of the fourth argument passed to the function. + The type of the fifth argument passed to the function. + The type of the sixth argument passed to the function. + The type of the seventh argument passed to the function. + The type of the eighth argument passed to the function. + The type of the ninth argument passed to the function. + The type of the tenth argument passed to the function. + The type of the eleventh argument passed to the function. + The type of the twelfth argument passed to the function. + The type of the thirteenth argument passed to the function. + The type of the fourteenth argument passed to the function. + The type of the fifteenth argument passed to the function. + The type of the result returned by the function. + Function to convert to an asynchronous function. + Scheduler to invoke the original function on. + Asynchronous function. + + or is null. + + + + Converts the function into an asynchronous function. Each invocation of the resulting asynchronous function causes an invocation of the original synchronous function. + + Query provider used to construct the data source. + The type of the first argument passed to the function. + The type of the second argument passed to the function. + The type of the third argument passed to the function. + The type of the fourth argument passed to the function. + The type of the fifth argument passed to the function. + The type of the sixth argument passed to the function. + The type of the seventh argument passed to the function. + The type of the eighth argument passed to the function. + The type of the ninth argument passed to the function. + The type of the tenth argument passed to the function. + The type of the eleventh argument passed to the function. + The type of the twelfth argument passed to the function. + The type of the thirteenth argument passed to the function. + The type of the fourteenth argument passed to the function. + The type of the fifteenth argument passed to the function. + The type of the sixteenth argument passed to the function. + The type of the result returned by the function. + Function to convert to an asynchronous function. + Asynchronous function. + + is null. + + + + Converts the function into an asynchronous function. Each invocation of the resulting asynchronous function causes an invocation of the original synchronous function on the specified scheduler. + + Query provider used to construct the data source. + The type of the first argument passed to the function. + The type of the second argument passed to the function. + The type of the third argument passed to the function. + The type of the fourth argument passed to the function. + The type of the fifth argument passed to the function. + The type of the sixth argument passed to the function. + The type of the seventh argument passed to the function. + The type of the eighth argument passed to the function. + The type of the ninth argument passed to the function. + The type of the tenth argument passed to the function. + The type of the eleventh argument passed to the function. + The type of the twelfth argument passed to the function. + The type of the thirteenth argument passed to the function. + The type of the fourteenth argument passed to the function. + The type of the fifteenth argument passed to the function. + The type of the sixteenth argument passed to the function. + The type of the result returned by the function. + Function to convert to an asynchronous function. + Scheduler to invoke the original function on. + Asynchronous function. + + or is null. + + + + Converts a Begin/End invoke function pair into an asynchronous function. + + Query provider used to construct the data source. + The delegate that begins the asynchronous operation. + The delegate that ends the asynchronous operation. + Function that can be used to start the asynchronous operation and retrieve the result (represented as a Unit value) as an observable sequence. + + or is null. + Each invocation of the resulting function will cause the asynchronous operation to be started. Subscription to the resulting sequence has no observable side-effect, and each subscription will produce the asynchronous operation's result. + + + + Converts a Begin/End invoke function pair into an asynchronous function. + + Query provider used to construct the data source. + The type of the first argument passed to the begin delegate. + The delegate that begins the asynchronous operation. + The delegate that ends the asynchronous operation. + Function that can be used to start the asynchronous operation and retrieve the result (represented as a Unit value) as an observable sequence. + + or is null. + Each invocation of the resulting function will cause the asynchronous operation to be started. Subscription to the resulting sequence has no observable side-effect, and each subscription will produce the asynchronous operation's result. + + + + Converts a Begin/End invoke function pair into an asynchronous function. + + Query provider used to construct the data source. + The type of the first argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the second argument passed to the begin delegate. + The delegate that begins the asynchronous operation. + The delegate that ends the asynchronous operation. + Function that can be used to start the asynchronous operation and retrieve the result (represented as a Unit value) as an observable sequence. + + or is null. + Each invocation of the resulting function will cause the asynchronous operation to be started. Subscription to the resulting sequence has no observable side-effect, and each subscription will produce the asynchronous operation's result. + + + + Converts a Begin/End invoke function pair into an asynchronous function. + + Query provider used to construct the data source. + The type of the first argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the second argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the third argument passed to the begin delegate. + The delegate that begins the asynchronous operation. + The delegate that ends the asynchronous operation. + Function that can be used to start the asynchronous operation and retrieve the result (represented as a Unit value) as an observable sequence. + + or is null. + Each invocation of the resulting function will cause the asynchronous operation to be started. Subscription to the resulting sequence has no observable side-effect, and each subscription will produce the asynchronous operation's result. + + + + Converts a Begin/End invoke function pair into an asynchronous function. + + Query provider used to construct the data source. + The type of the first argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the second argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the third argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the fourth argument passed to the begin delegate. + The delegate that begins the asynchronous operation. + The delegate that ends the asynchronous operation. + Function that can be used to start the asynchronous operation and retrieve the result (represented as a Unit value) as an observable sequence. + + or is null. + Each invocation of the resulting function will cause the asynchronous operation to be started. Subscription to the resulting sequence has no observable side-effect, and each subscription will produce the asynchronous operation's result. + + + + Converts a Begin/End invoke function pair into an asynchronous function. + + Query provider used to construct the data source. + The type of the first argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the second argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the third argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the fourth argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the fifth argument passed to the begin delegate. + The delegate that begins the asynchronous operation. + The delegate that ends the asynchronous operation. + Function that can be used to start the asynchronous operation and retrieve the result (represented as a Unit value) as an observable sequence. + + or is null. + Each invocation of the resulting function will cause the asynchronous operation to be started. Subscription to the resulting sequence has no observable side-effect, and each subscription will produce the asynchronous operation's result. + + + + Converts a Begin/End invoke function pair into an asynchronous function. + + Query provider used to construct the data source. + The type of the first argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the second argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the third argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the fourth argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the fifth argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the sixth argument passed to the begin delegate. + The delegate that begins the asynchronous operation. + The delegate that ends the asynchronous operation. + Function that can be used to start the asynchronous operation and retrieve the result (represented as a Unit value) as an observable sequence. + + or is null. + Each invocation of the resulting function will cause the asynchronous operation to be started. Subscription to the resulting sequence has no observable side-effect, and each subscription will produce the asynchronous operation's result. + + + + Converts a Begin/End invoke function pair into an asynchronous function. + + Query provider used to construct the data source. + The type of the first argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the second argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the third argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the fourth argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the fifth argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the sixth argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the seventh argument passed to the begin delegate. + The delegate that begins the asynchronous operation. + The delegate that ends the asynchronous operation. + Function that can be used to start the asynchronous operation and retrieve the result (represented as a Unit value) as an observable sequence. + + or is null. + Each invocation of the resulting function will cause the asynchronous operation to be started. Subscription to the resulting sequence has no observable side-effect, and each subscription will produce the asynchronous operation's result. + + + + Converts a Begin/End invoke function pair into an asynchronous function. + + Query provider used to construct the data source. + The type of the first argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the second argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the third argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the fourth argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the fifth argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the sixth argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the seventh argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the eighth argument passed to the begin delegate. + The delegate that begins the asynchronous operation. + The delegate that ends the asynchronous operation. + Function that can be used to start the asynchronous operation and retrieve the result (represented as a Unit value) as an observable sequence. + + or is null. + Each invocation of the resulting function will cause the asynchronous operation to be started. Subscription to the resulting sequence has no observable side-effect, and each subscription will produce the asynchronous operation's result. + + + + Converts a Begin/End invoke function pair into an asynchronous function. + + Query provider used to construct the data source. + The type of the first argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the second argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the third argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the fourth argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the fifth argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the sixth argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the seventh argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the eighth argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the ninth argument passed to the begin delegate. + The delegate that begins the asynchronous operation. + The delegate that ends the asynchronous operation. + Function that can be used to start the asynchronous operation and retrieve the result (represented as a Unit value) as an observable sequence. + + or is null. + Each invocation of the resulting function will cause the asynchronous operation to be started. Subscription to the resulting sequence has no observable side-effect, and each subscription will produce the asynchronous operation's result. + + + + Converts a Begin/End invoke function pair into an asynchronous function. + + Query provider used to construct the data source. + The type of the first argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the second argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the third argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the fourth argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the fifth argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the sixth argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the seventh argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the eighth argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the ninth argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the tenth argument passed to the begin delegate. + The delegate that begins the asynchronous operation. + The delegate that ends the asynchronous operation. + Function that can be used to start the asynchronous operation and retrieve the result (represented as a Unit value) as an observable sequence. + + or is null. + Each invocation of the resulting function will cause the asynchronous operation to be started. Subscription to the resulting sequence has no observable side-effect, and each subscription will produce the asynchronous operation's result. + + + + Converts a Begin/End invoke function pair into an asynchronous function. + + Query provider used to construct the data source. + The type of the first argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the second argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the third argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the fourth argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the fifth argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the sixth argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the seventh argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the eighth argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the ninth argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the tenth argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the eleventh argument passed to the begin delegate. + The delegate that begins the asynchronous operation. + The delegate that ends the asynchronous operation. + Function that can be used to start the asynchronous operation and retrieve the result (represented as a Unit value) as an observable sequence. + + or is null. + Each invocation of the resulting function will cause the asynchronous operation to be started. Subscription to the resulting sequence has no observable side-effect, and each subscription will produce the asynchronous operation's result. + + + + Converts a Begin/End invoke function pair into an asynchronous function. + + Query provider used to construct the data source. + The type of the first argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the second argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the third argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the fourth argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the fifth argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the sixth argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the seventh argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the eighth argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the ninth argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the tenth argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the eleventh argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the twelfth argument passed to the begin delegate. + The delegate that begins the asynchronous operation. + The delegate that ends the asynchronous operation. + Function that can be used to start the asynchronous operation and retrieve the result (represented as a Unit value) as an observable sequence. + + or is null. + Each invocation of the resulting function will cause the asynchronous operation to be started. Subscription to the resulting sequence has no observable side-effect, and each subscription will produce the asynchronous operation's result. + + + + Converts a Begin/End invoke function pair into an asynchronous function. + + Query provider used to construct the data source. + The type of the first argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the second argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the third argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the fourth argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the fifth argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the sixth argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the seventh argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the eighth argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the ninth argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the tenth argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the eleventh argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the twelfth argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the thirteenth argument passed to the begin delegate. + The delegate that begins the asynchronous operation. + The delegate that ends the asynchronous operation. + Function that can be used to start the asynchronous operation and retrieve the result (represented as a Unit value) as an observable sequence. + + or is null. + Each invocation of the resulting function will cause the asynchronous operation to be started. Subscription to the resulting sequence has no observable side-effect, and each subscription will produce the asynchronous operation's result. + + + + Converts a Begin/End invoke function pair into an asynchronous function. + + Query provider used to construct the data source. + The type of the first argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the second argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the third argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the fourth argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the fifth argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the sixth argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the seventh argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the eighth argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the ninth argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the tenth argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the eleventh argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the twelfth argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the thirteenth argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the fourteenth argument passed to the begin delegate. + The delegate that begins the asynchronous operation. + The delegate that ends the asynchronous operation. + Function that can be used to start the asynchronous operation and retrieve the result (represented as a Unit value) as an observable sequence. + + or is null. + Each invocation of the resulting function will cause the asynchronous operation to be started. Subscription to the resulting sequence has no observable side-effect, and each subscription will produce the asynchronous operation's result. + + + + Converts a Begin/End invoke function pair into an asynchronous function. + + Query provider used to construct the data source. + The type of the result returned by the end delegate. + The delegate that begins the asynchronous operation. + The delegate that ends the asynchronous operation. + Function that can be used to start the asynchronous operation and retrieve the result as an observable sequence. + + or is null. + Each invocation of the resulting function will cause the asynchronous operation to be started. Subscription to the resulting sequence has no observable side-effect, and each subscription will produce the asynchronous operation's result. + + + + Converts a Begin/End invoke function pair into an asynchronous function. + + Query provider used to construct the data source. + The type of the first argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the result returned by the end delegate. + The delegate that begins the asynchronous operation. + The delegate that ends the asynchronous operation. + Function that can be used to start the asynchronous operation and retrieve the result as an observable sequence. + + or is null. + Each invocation of the resulting function will cause the asynchronous operation to be started. Subscription to the resulting sequence has no observable side-effect, and each subscription will produce the asynchronous operation's result. + + + + Converts a Begin/End invoke function pair into an asynchronous function. + + Query provider used to construct the data source. + The type of the first argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the second argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the result returned by the end delegate. + The delegate that begins the asynchronous operation. + The delegate that ends the asynchronous operation. + Function that can be used to start the asynchronous operation and retrieve the result as an observable sequence. + + or is null. + Each invocation of the resulting function will cause the asynchronous operation to be started. Subscription to the resulting sequence has no observable side-effect, and each subscription will produce the asynchronous operation's result. + + + + Converts a Begin/End invoke function pair into an asynchronous function. + + Query provider used to construct the data source. + The type of the first argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the second argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the third argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the result returned by the end delegate. + The delegate that begins the asynchronous operation. + The delegate that ends the asynchronous operation. + Function that can be used to start the asynchronous operation and retrieve the result as an observable sequence. + + or is null. + Each invocation of the resulting function will cause the asynchronous operation to be started. Subscription to the resulting sequence has no observable side-effect, and each subscription will produce the asynchronous operation's result. + + + + Converts a Begin/End invoke function pair into an asynchronous function. + + Query provider used to construct the data source. + The type of the first argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the second argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the third argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the fourth argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the result returned by the end delegate. + The delegate that begins the asynchronous operation. + The delegate that ends the asynchronous operation. + Function that can be used to start the asynchronous operation and retrieve the result as an observable sequence. + + or is null. + Each invocation of the resulting function will cause the asynchronous operation to be started. Subscription to the resulting sequence has no observable side-effect, and each subscription will produce the asynchronous operation's result. + + + + Converts a Begin/End invoke function pair into an asynchronous function. + + Query provider used to construct the data source. + The type of the first argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the second argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the third argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the fourth argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the fifth argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the result returned by the end delegate. + The delegate that begins the asynchronous operation. + The delegate that ends the asynchronous operation. + Function that can be used to start the asynchronous operation and retrieve the result as an observable sequence. + + or is null. + Each invocation of the resulting function will cause the asynchronous operation to be started. Subscription to the resulting sequence has no observable side-effect, and each subscription will produce the asynchronous operation's result. + + + + Converts a Begin/End invoke function pair into an asynchronous function. + + Query provider used to construct the data source. + The type of the first argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the second argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the third argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the fourth argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the fifth argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the sixth argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the result returned by the end delegate. + The delegate that begins the asynchronous operation. + The delegate that ends the asynchronous operation. + Function that can be used to start the asynchronous operation and retrieve the result as an observable sequence. + + or is null. + Each invocation of the resulting function will cause the asynchronous operation to be started. Subscription to the resulting sequence has no observable side-effect, and each subscription will produce the asynchronous operation's result. + + + + Converts a Begin/End invoke function pair into an asynchronous function. + + Query provider used to construct the data source. + The type of the first argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the second argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the third argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the fourth argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the fifth argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the sixth argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the seventh argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the result returned by the end delegate. + The delegate that begins the asynchronous operation. + The delegate that ends the asynchronous operation. + Function that can be used to start the asynchronous operation and retrieve the result as an observable sequence. + + or is null. + Each invocation of the resulting function will cause the asynchronous operation to be started. Subscription to the resulting sequence has no observable side-effect, and each subscription will produce the asynchronous operation's result. + + + + Converts a Begin/End invoke function pair into an asynchronous function. + + Query provider used to construct the data source. + The type of the first argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the second argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the third argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the fourth argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the fifth argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the sixth argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the seventh argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the eighth argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the result returned by the end delegate. + The delegate that begins the asynchronous operation. + The delegate that ends the asynchronous operation. + Function that can be used to start the asynchronous operation and retrieve the result as an observable sequence. + + or is null. + Each invocation of the resulting function will cause the asynchronous operation to be started. Subscription to the resulting sequence has no observable side-effect, and each subscription will produce the asynchronous operation's result. + + + + Converts a Begin/End invoke function pair into an asynchronous function. + + Query provider used to construct the data source. + The type of the first argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the second argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the third argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the fourth argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the fifth argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the sixth argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the seventh argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the eighth argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the ninth argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the result returned by the end delegate. + The delegate that begins the asynchronous operation. + The delegate that ends the asynchronous operation. + Function that can be used to start the asynchronous operation and retrieve the result as an observable sequence. + + or is null. + Each invocation of the resulting function will cause the asynchronous operation to be started. Subscription to the resulting sequence has no observable side-effect, and each subscription will produce the asynchronous operation's result. + + + + Converts a Begin/End invoke function pair into an asynchronous function. + + Query provider used to construct the data source. + The type of the first argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the second argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the third argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the fourth argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the fifth argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the sixth argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the seventh argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the eighth argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the ninth argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the tenth argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the result returned by the end delegate. + The delegate that begins the asynchronous operation. + The delegate that ends the asynchronous operation. + Function that can be used to start the asynchronous operation and retrieve the result as an observable sequence. + + or is null. + Each invocation of the resulting function will cause the asynchronous operation to be started. Subscription to the resulting sequence has no observable side-effect, and each subscription will produce the asynchronous operation's result. + + + + Converts a Begin/End invoke function pair into an asynchronous function. + + Query provider used to construct the data source. + The type of the first argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the second argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the third argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the fourth argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the fifth argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the sixth argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the seventh argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the eighth argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the ninth argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the tenth argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the eleventh argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the result returned by the end delegate. + The delegate that begins the asynchronous operation. + The delegate that ends the asynchronous operation. + Function that can be used to start the asynchronous operation and retrieve the result as an observable sequence. + + or is null. + Each invocation of the resulting function will cause the asynchronous operation to be started. Subscription to the resulting sequence has no observable side-effect, and each subscription will produce the asynchronous operation's result. + + + + Converts a Begin/End invoke function pair into an asynchronous function. + + Query provider used to construct the data source. + The type of the first argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the second argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the third argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the fourth argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the fifth argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the sixth argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the seventh argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the eighth argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the ninth argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the tenth argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the eleventh argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the twelfth argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the result returned by the end delegate. + The delegate that begins the asynchronous operation. + The delegate that ends the asynchronous operation. + Function that can be used to start the asynchronous operation and retrieve the result as an observable sequence. + + or is null. + Each invocation of the resulting function will cause the asynchronous operation to be started. Subscription to the resulting sequence has no observable side-effect, and each subscription will produce the asynchronous operation's result. + + + + Converts a Begin/End invoke function pair into an asynchronous function. + + Query provider used to construct the data source. + The type of the first argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the second argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the third argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the fourth argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the fifth argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the sixth argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the seventh argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the eighth argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the ninth argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the tenth argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the eleventh argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the twelfth argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the thirteenth argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the result returned by the end delegate. + The delegate that begins the asynchronous operation. + The delegate that ends the asynchronous operation. + Function that can be used to start the asynchronous operation and retrieve the result as an observable sequence. + + or is null. + Each invocation of the resulting function will cause the asynchronous operation to be started. Subscription to the resulting sequence has no observable side-effect, and each subscription will produce the asynchronous operation's result. + + + + Converts a Begin/End invoke function pair into an asynchronous function. + + Query provider used to construct the data source. + The type of the first argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the second argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the third argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the fourth argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the fifth argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the sixth argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the seventh argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the eighth argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the ninth argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the tenth argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the eleventh argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the twelfth argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the thirteenth argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the fourteenth argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the result returned by the end delegate. + The delegate that begins the asynchronous operation. + The delegate that ends the asynchronous operation. + Function that can be used to start the asynchronous operation and retrieve the result as an observable sequence. + + or is null. + Each invocation of the resulting function will cause the asynchronous operation to be started. Subscription to the resulting sequence has no observable side-effect, and each subscription will produce the asynchronous operation's result. + + + + Creates a pattern that matches when both observable sequences have an available element. + + The type of the elements in the left sequence. + The type of the elements in the right sequence. + Observable sequence to match with the right sequence. + Observable sequence to match with the left sequence. + Pattern object that matches when both observable sequences have an available element. + or is null. + + + + Matches when the observable sequence has an available element and projects the element by invoking the selector function. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + The type of the elements in the result sequence, returned by the selector function. + Observable sequence to apply the selector on. + Selector that will be invoked for elements in the source sequence. + Plan that produces the projected results, to be fed (with other plans) to the When operator. + or is null. + + + + Joins together the results from several patterns. + + The type of the elements in the result sequence, obtained from the specified patterns. + Query provider used to construct the data source. + A series of plans created by use of the Then operator on patterns. + An observable sequence with the results from matching several patterns. + or is null. + + + + Joins together the results from several patterns. + + The type of the elements in the result sequence, obtained from the specified patterns. + Query provider used to construct the data source. + A series of plans created by use of the Then operator on patterns. + An observable sequence with the results form matching several patterns. + or is null. + + + + Try winning the race for the right of emission. + + If true, the contender is the left source. + True if the contender has won the race. + + + + If true, this observer won the race and now can emit + on a fast path. + + + + + Automatically connect the upstream IConnectableObservable once the + specified number of IObservers have subscribed to this IObservable. + + The upstream value type. + + + + The only instance for a TResult type: this source + is completely stateless and has a constant behavior. + + + + + No need for instantiating this more than once per TResult. + + + + + Contains the current active connection's state or null + if no connection is active at the moment. + Should be manipulated while holding the lock. + + + + + Contains the connection reference the downstream observer + has subscribed to. Its purpose is to + avoid subscribing, connecting and disconnecting + while holding a lock. + + + + + Holds an individual connection state: the observer count and + the connection's IDisposable. + + + + + Relays items to the downstream until the predicate returns true. + + The element type of the sequence + + + + Provides a set of static methods for writing queries over observable sequences, allowing translation to a target query language. + + + + + Subscribes to each observable sequence returned by the iteratorMethod in sequence and produces a Unit value on the resulting sequence for each step of the iteration. + + Query provider used to construct the data source. + Iterator method that drives the resulting observable sequence. + An observable sequence obtained by running the iterator and returning Unit values for each iteration step. + + is null. + + + + Subscribes to each observable sequence returned by the iteratorMethod in sequence and returns the observable sequence of values sent to the observer given to the iteratorMethod. + + Query provider used to construct the data source. + The type of the elements in the produced sequence. + Iterator method that produces elements in the resulting sequence by calling the given observer. + An observable sequence obtained by running the iterator and returning the elements that were sent to the observer. + + is null. + + + + Expands an observable sequence by recursively invoking selector. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence and each of the recursively expanded sources obtained by running the selector function. + Source sequence with the initial elements. + Selector function to invoke for each produced element, resulting in another sequence to which the selector will be invoked recursively again. + An observable sequence containing all the elements produced by the recursive expansion. + + or is null. + + + + Expands an observable sequence by recursively invoking selector, using the specified scheduler to enumerate the queue of obtained sequences. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence and each of the recursively expanded sources obtained by running the selector function. + Source sequence with the initial elements. + Selector function to invoke for each produced element, resulting in another sequence to which the selector will be invoked recursively again. + Scheduler on which to perform the expansion by enumerating the internal queue of obtained sequences. + An observable sequence containing all the elements produced by the recursive expansion. + + or or is null. + + + + Runs all specified observable sequences in parallel and collects their last elements. + + Query provider used to construct the data source. + The type of the elements in the source sequences. + Observable sequence to collect the last elements for. + An observable sequence with an array collecting the last elements of all the input sequences. + + is null. + + + + Runs all observable sequences in the enumerable sources sequence in parallel and collect their last elements. + + Query provider used to construct the data source. + The type of the elements in the source sequences. + Observable sequence to collect the last elements for. + An observable sequence with an array collecting the last elements of all the input sequences. + + is null. + + + + Runs two observable sequences in parallel and combines their last elements. + + The type of the elements in the first source sequence. + The type of the elements in the second source sequence. + The type of the elements in the result sequence, returned by the selector function. + First observable sequence. + Second observable sequence. + Result selector function to invoke with the last elements of both sequences. + An observable sequence with the result of calling the selector function with the last elements of both input sequences. + + or or is null. + + + + Returns an observable sequence that is the result of invoking the selector on the source sequence, without sharing subscriptions. + This operator allows for a fluent style of writing queries that use the same sequence multiple times. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + The type of the elements in the result sequence. + Source sequence that will be shared in the selector function. + Selector function which can use the source sequence as many times as needed, without sharing subscriptions to the source sequence. + An observable sequence that contains the elements of a sequence produced by multicasting the source sequence within a selector function. + + or is null. + + + + Comonadic bind operator. + + + + + Comonadic bind operator. + + + + + Merges two observable sequences into one observable sequence by combining each element from the first source with the latest element from the second source, if any. + + The type of the elements in the first source sequence. + The type of the elements in the second source sequence. + First observable source. + Second observable source. + An observable sequence containing the result of combining each element of the first source with the latest element from the second source, if any, as a tuple value. + or is null. + + + + Merges an observable sequence and an enumerable sequence into one observable sequence of tuple values. + + The type of the elements in the first observable source sequence. + The type of the elements in the second enumerable source sequence. + First observable source. + Second enumerable source. + An observable sequence containing the result of pairwise combining the elements of the first and second source as a tuple value. + or is null. + + + + Merges the specified observable sequences into one observable sequence of tuple values whenever any of the observable sequences produces an element. + + The type of the elements in the first source sequence. + The type of the elements in the second source sequence. + First observable source. + Second observable source. + An observable sequence containing the result of combining elements of the sources using tuple values. + or is null. + + + + Merges the specified observable sequences into one observable sequence of tuple values whenever any of the observable sequences produces an element. + + The type of the elements in the first source sequence. + The type of the elements in the second source sequence. + The type of the elements in the third source sequence. + First observable source. + Second observable source. + Third observable source. + An observable sequence containing the result of combining elements of the sources using tuple values. + or or is null. + + + + Merges the specified observable sequences into one observable sequence of tuple values whenever any of the observable sequences produces an element. + + The type of the elements in the first source sequence. + The type of the elements in the second source sequence. + The type of the elements in the third source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fourth source sequence. + First observable source. + Second observable source. + Third observable source. + Fourth observable source. + An observable sequence containing the result of combining elements of the sources using tuple values. + or or or is null. + + + + Merges the specified observable sequences into one observable sequence of tuple values whenever any of the observable sequences produces an element. + + The type of the elements in the first source sequence. + The type of the elements in the second source sequence. + The type of the elements in the third source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fourth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fifth source sequence. + First observable source. + Second observable source. + Third observable source. + Fourth observable source. + Fifth observable source. + An observable sequence containing the result of combining elements of the sources using tuple values. + or or or or is null. + + + + Merges the specified observable sequences into one observable sequence of tuple values whenever any of the observable sequences produces an element. + + The type of the elements in the first source sequence. + The type of the elements in the second source sequence. + The type of the elements in the third source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fourth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fifth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the sixth source sequence. + First observable source. + Second observable source. + Third observable source. + Fourth observable source. + Fifth observable source. + Sixth observable source. + An observable sequence containing the result of combining elements of the sources using tuple values. + or or or or or is null. + + + + Merges the specified observable sequences into one observable sequence of tuple values whenever any of the observable sequences produces an element. + + The type of the elements in the first source sequence. + The type of the elements in the second source sequence. + The type of the elements in the third source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fourth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fifth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the sixth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the seventh source sequence. + First observable source. + Second observable source. + Third observable source. + Fourth observable source. + Fifth observable source. + Sixth observable source. + Seventh observable source. + An observable sequence containing the result of combining elements of the sources using tuple values. + or or or or or or is null. + + + + Merges the specified observable sequences into one observable sequence of tuple values whenever any of the observable sequences produces an element. + + The type of the elements in the first source sequence. + The type of the elements in the second source sequence. + The type of the elements in the third source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fourth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fifth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the sixth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the seventh source sequence. + The type of the elements in the eighth source sequence. + First observable source. + Second observable source. + Third observable source. + Fourth observable source. + Fifth observable source. + Sixth observable source. + Seventh observable source. + Eighth observable source. + An observable sequence containing the result of combining elements of the sources using tuple values. + or or or or or or or is null. + + + + Merges the specified observable sequences into one observable sequence of tuple values whenever any of the observable sequences produces an element. + + The type of the elements in the first source sequence. + The type of the elements in the second source sequence. + The type of the elements in the third source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fourth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fifth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the sixth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the seventh source sequence. + The type of the elements in the eighth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the ninth source sequence. + First observable source. + Second observable source. + Third observable source. + Fourth observable source. + Fifth observable source. + Sixth observable source. + Seventh observable source. + Eighth observable source. + Ninth observable source. + An observable sequence containing the result of combining elements of the sources using tuple values. + or or or or or or or or is null. + + + + Merges the specified observable sequences into one observable sequence of tuple values whenever any of the observable sequences produces an element. + + The type of the elements in the first source sequence. + The type of the elements in the second source sequence. + The type of the elements in the third source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fourth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fifth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the sixth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the seventh source sequence. + The type of the elements in the eighth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the ninth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the tenth source sequence. + First observable source. + Second observable source. + Third observable source. + Fourth observable source. + Fifth observable source. + Sixth observable source. + Seventh observable source. + Eighth observable source. + Ninth observable source. + Tenth observable source. + An observable sequence containing the result of combining elements of the sources using tuple values. + or or or or or or or or or is null. + + + + Merges the specified observable sequences into one observable sequence of tuple values whenever any of the observable sequences produces an element. + + The type of the elements in the first source sequence. + The type of the elements in the second source sequence. + The type of the elements in the third source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fourth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fifth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the sixth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the seventh source sequence. + The type of the elements in the eighth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the ninth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the tenth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the eleventh source sequence. + First observable source. + Second observable source. + Third observable source. + Fourth observable source. + Fifth observable source. + Sixth observable source. + Seventh observable source. + Eighth observable source. + Ninth observable source. + Tenth observable source. + Eleventh observable source. + An observable sequence containing the result of combining elements of the sources using tuple values. + or or or or or or or or or or is null. + + + + Merges the specified observable sequences into one observable sequence of tuple values whenever any of the observable sequences produces an element. + + The type of the elements in the first source sequence. + The type of the elements in the second source sequence. + The type of the elements in the third source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fourth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fifth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the sixth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the seventh source sequence. + The type of the elements in the eighth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the ninth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the tenth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the eleventh source sequence. + The type of the elements in the twelfth source sequence. + First observable source. + Second observable source. + Third observable source. + Fourth observable source. + Fifth observable source. + Sixth observable source. + Seventh observable source. + Eighth observable source. + Ninth observable source. + Tenth observable source. + Eleventh observable source. + Twelfth observable source. + An observable sequence containing the result of combining elements of the sources using tuple values. + or or or or or or or or or or or is null. + + + + Merges the specified observable sequences into one observable sequence of tuple values whenever any of the observable sequences produces an element. + + The type of the elements in the first source sequence. + The type of the elements in the second source sequence. + The type of the elements in the third source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fourth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fifth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the sixth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the seventh source sequence. + The type of the elements in the eighth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the ninth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the tenth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the eleventh source sequence. + The type of the elements in the twelfth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the thirteenth source sequence. + First observable source. + Second observable source. + Third observable source. + Fourth observable source. + Fifth observable source. + Sixth observable source. + Seventh observable source. + Eighth observable source. + Ninth observable source. + Tenth observable source. + Eleventh observable source. + Twelfth observable source. + Thirteenth observable source. + An observable sequence containing the result of combining elements of the sources using tuple values. + or or or or or or or or or or or or is null. + + + + Merges the specified observable sequences into one observable sequence of tuple values whenever any of the observable sequences produces an element. + + The type of the elements in the first source sequence. + The type of the elements in the second source sequence. + The type of the elements in the third source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fourth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fifth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the sixth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the seventh source sequence. + The type of the elements in the eighth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the ninth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the tenth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the eleventh source sequence. + The type of the elements in the twelfth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the thirteenth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fourteenth source sequence. + First observable source. + Second observable source. + Third observable source. + Fourth observable source. + Fifth observable source. + Sixth observable source. + Seventh observable source. + Eighth observable source. + Ninth observable source. + Tenth observable source. + Eleventh observable source. + Twelfth observable source. + Thirteenth observable source. + Fourteenth observable source. + An observable sequence containing the result of combining elements of the sources using tuple values. + or or or or or or or or or or or or or is null. + + + + Merges the specified observable sequences into one observable sequence of tuple values whenever any of the observable sequences produces an element. + + The type of the elements in the first source sequence. + The type of the elements in the second source sequence. + The type of the elements in the third source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fourth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fifth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the sixth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the seventh source sequence. + The type of the elements in the eighth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the ninth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the tenth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the eleventh source sequence. + The type of the elements in the twelfth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the thirteenth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fourteenth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fifteenth source sequence. + First observable source. + Second observable source. + Third observable source. + Fourth observable source. + Fifth observable source. + Sixth observable source. + Seventh observable source. + Eighth observable source. + Ninth observable source. + Tenth observable source. + Eleventh observable source. + Twelfth observable source. + Thirteenth observable source. + Fourteenth observable source. + Fifteenth observable source. + An observable sequence containing the result of combining elements of the sources using tuple values. + or or or or or or or or or or or or or or is null. + + + + Merges the specified observable sequences into one observable sequence of tuple values whenever any of the observable sequences produces an element. + + The type of the elements in the first source sequence. + The type of the elements in the second source sequence. + The type of the elements in the third source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fourth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fifth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the sixth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the seventh source sequence. + The type of the elements in the eighth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the ninth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the tenth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the eleventh source sequence. + The type of the elements in the twelfth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the thirteenth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fourteenth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fifteenth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the sixteenth source sequence. + First observable source. + Second observable source. + Third observable source. + Fourth observable source. + Fifth observable source. + Sixth observable source. + Seventh observable source. + Eighth observable source. + Ninth observable source. + Tenth observable source. + Eleventh observable source. + Twelfth observable source. + Thirteenth observable source. + Fourteenth observable source. + Fifteenth observable source. + Sixteenth observable source. + An observable sequence containing the result of combining elements of the sources using tuple values. + or or or or or or or or or or or or or or or is null. + + + + Merges the specified observable sequences into one observable sequence of tuple values whenever all of the observable sequences have produced an element at a corresponding index. + + The type of the elements in the first source sequence. + The type of the elements in the second source sequence. + First observable source. + Second observable source. + An observable sequence containing the result of combining elements of the sources using tuple values. + or is null. + + + + Merges the specified observable sequences into one observable sequence of tuple values whenever all of the observable sequences have produced an element at a corresponding index. + + The type of the elements in the first source sequence. + The type of the elements in the second source sequence. + The type of the elements in the third source sequence. + First observable source. + Second observable source. + Third observable source. + An observable sequence containing the result of combining elements of the sources using tuple values. + or or is null. + + + + Merges the specified observable sequences into one observable sequence of tuple values whenever all of the observable sequences have produced an element at a corresponding index. + + The type of the elements in the first source sequence. + The type of the elements in the second source sequence. + The type of the elements in the third source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fourth source sequence. + First observable source. + Second observable source. + Third observable source. + Fourth observable source. + An observable sequence containing the result of combining elements of the sources using tuple values. + or or or is null. + + + + Merges the specified observable sequences into one observable sequence of tuple values whenever all of the observable sequences have produced an element at a corresponding index. + + The type of the elements in the first source sequence. + The type of the elements in the second source sequence. + The type of the elements in the third source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fourth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fifth source sequence. + First observable source. + Second observable source. + Third observable source. + Fourth observable source. + Fifth observable source. + An observable sequence containing the result of combining elements of the sources using tuple values. + or or or or is null. + + + + Merges the specified observable sequences into one observable sequence of tuple values whenever all of the observable sequences have produced an element at a corresponding index. + + The type of the elements in the first source sequence. + The type of the elements in the second source sequence. + The type of the elements in the third source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fourth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fifth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the sixth source sequence. + First observable source. + Second observable source. + Third observable source. + Fourth observable source. + Fifth observable source. + Sixth observable source. + An observable sequence containing the result of combining elements of the sources using tuple values. + or or or or or is null. + + + + Merges the specified observable sequences into one observable sequence of tuple values whenever all of the observable sequences have produced an element at a corresponding index. + + The type of the elements in the first source sequence. + The type of the elements in the second source sequence. + The type of the elements in the third source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fourth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fifth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the sixth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the seventh source sequence. + First observable source. + Second observable source. + Third observable source. + Fourth observable source. + Fifth observable source. + Sixth observable source. + Seventh observable source. + An observable sequence containing the result of combining elements of the sources using tuple values. + or or or or or or is null. + + + + Merges the specified observable sequences into one observable sequence of tuple values whenever all of the observable sequences have produced an element at a corresponding index. + + The type of the elements in the first source sequence. + The type of the elements in the second source sequence. + The type of the elements in the third source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fourth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fifth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the sixth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the seventh source sequence. + The type of the elements in the eighth source sequence. + First observable source. + Second observable source. + Third observable source. + Fourth observable source. + Fifth observable source. + Sixth observable source. + Seventh observable source. + Eighth observable source. + An observable sequence containing the result of combining elements of the sources using tuple values. + or or or or or or or is null. + + + + Merges the specified observable sequences into one observable sequence of tuple values whenever all of the observable sequences have produced an element at a corresponding index. + + The type of the elements in the first source sequence. + The type of the elements in the second source sequence. + The type of the elements in the third source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fourth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fifth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the sixth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the seventh source sequence. + The type of the elements in the eighth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the ninth source sequence. + First observable source. + Second observable source. + Third observable source. + Fourth observable source. + Fifth observable source. + Sixth observable source. + Seventh observable source. + Eighth observable source. + Ninth observable source. + An observable sequence containing the result of combining elements of the sources using tuple values. + or or or or or or or or is null. + + + + Merges the specified observable sequences into one observable sequence of tuple values whenever all of the observable sequences have produced an element at a corresponding index. + + The type of the elements in the first source sequence. + The type of the elements in the second source sequence. + The type of the elements in the third source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fourth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fifth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the sixth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the seventh source sequence. + The type of the elements in the eighth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the ninth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the tenth source sequence. + First observable source. + Second observable source. + Third observable source. + Fourth observable source. + Fifth observable source. + Sixth observable source. + Seventh observable source. + Eighth observable source. + Ninth observable source. + Tenth observable source. + An observable sequence containing the result of combining elements of the sources using tuple values. + or or or or or or or or or is null. + + + + Merges the specified observable sequences into one observable sequence of tuple values whenever all of the observable sequences have produced an element at a corresponding index. + + The type of the elements in the first source sequence. + The type of the elements in the second source sequence. + The type of the elements in the third source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fourth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fifth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the sixth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the seventh source sequence. + The type of the elements in the eighth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the ninth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the tenth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the eleventh source sequence. + First observable source. + Second observable source. + Third observable source. + Fourth observable source. + Fifth observable source. + Sixth observable source. + Seventh observable source. + Eighth observable source. + Ninth observable source. + Tenth observable source. + Eleventh observable source. + An observable sequence containing the result of combining elements of the sources using tuple values. + or or or or or or or or or or is null. + + + + Merges the specified observable sequences into one observable sequence of tuple values whenever all of the observable sequences have produced an element at a corresponding index. + + The type of the elements in the first source sequence. + The type of the elements in the second source sequence. + The type of the elements in the third source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fourth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fifth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the sixth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the seventh source sequence. + The type of the elements in the eighth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the ninth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the tenth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the eleventh source sequence. + The type of the elements in the twelfth source sequence. + First observable source. + Second observable source. + Third observable source. + Fourth observable source. + Fifth observable source. + Sixth observable source. + Seventh observable source. + Eighth observable source. + Ninth observable source. + Tenth observable source. + Eleventh observable source. + Twelfth observable source. + An observable sequence containing the result of combining elements of the sources using tuple values. + or or or or or or or or or or or is null. + + + + Merges the specified observable sequences into one observable sequence of tuple values whenever all of the observable sequences have produced an element at a corresponding index. + + The type of the elements in the first source sequence. + The type of the elements in the second source sequence. + The type of the elements in the third source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fourth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fifth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the sixth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the seventh source sequence. + The type of the elements in the eighth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the ninth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the tenth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the eleventh source sequence. + The type of the elements in the twelfth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the thirteenth source sequence. + First observable source. + Second observable source. + Third observable source. + Fourth observable source. + Fifth observable source. + Sixth observable source. + Seventh observable source. + Eighth observable source. + Ninth observable source. + Tenth observable source. + Eleventh observable source. + Twelfth observable source. + Thirteenth observable source. + An observable sequence containing the result of combining elements of the sources using tuple values. + or or or or or or or or or or or or is null. + + + + Merges the specified observable sequences into one observable sequence of tuple values whenever all of the observable sequences have produced an element at a corresponding index. + + The type of the elements in the first source sequence. + The type of the elements in the second source sequence. + The type of the elements in the third source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fourth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fifth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the sixth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the seventh source sequence. + The type of the elements in the eighth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the ninth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the tenth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the eleventh source sequence. + The type of the elements in the twelfth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the thirteenth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fourteenth source sequence. + First observable source. + Second observable source. + Third observable source. + Fourth observable source. + Fifth observable source. + Sixth observable source. + Seventh observable source. + Eighth observable source. + Ninth observable source. + Tenth observable source. + Eleventh observable source. + Twelfth observable source. + Thirteenth observable source. + Fourteenth observable source. + An observable sequence containing the result of combining elements of the sources using tuple values. + or or or or or or or or or or or or or is null. + + + + Merges the specified observable sequences into one observable sequence of tuple values whenever all of the observable sequences have produced an element at a corresponding index. + + The type of the elements in the first source sequence. + The type of the elements in the second source sequence. + The type of the elements in the third source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fourth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fifth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the sixth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the seventh source sequence. + The type of the elements in the eighth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the ninth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the tenth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the eleventh source sequence. + The type of the elements in the twelfth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the thirteenth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fourteenth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fifteenth source sequence. + First observable source. + Second observable source. + Third observable source. + Fourth observable source. + Fifth observable source. + Sixth observable source. + Seventh observable source. + Eighth observable source. + Ninth observable source. + Tenth observable source. + Eleventh observable source. + Twelfth observable source. + Thirteenth observable source. + Fourteenth observable source. + Fifteenth observable source. + An observable sequence containing the result of combining elements of the sources using tuple values. + or or or or or or or or or or or or or or is null. + + + + Merges the specified observable sequences into one observable sequence of tuple values whenever all of the observable sequences have produced an element at a corresponding index. + + The type of the elements in the first source sequence. + The type of the elements in the second source sequence. + The type of the elements in the third source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fourth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fifth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the sixth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the seventh source sequence. + The type of the elements in the eighth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the ninth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the tenth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the eleventh source sequence. + The type of the elements in the twelfth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the thirteenth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fourteenth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fifteenth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the sixteenth source sequence. + First observable source. + Second observable source. + Third observable source. + Fourth observable source. + Fifth observable source. + Sixth observable source. + Seventh observable source. + Eighth observable source. + Ninth observable source. + Tenth observable source. + Eleventh observable source. + Twelfth observable source. + Thirteenth observable source. + Fourteenth observable source. + Fifteenth observable source. + Sixteenth observable source. + An observable sequence containing the result of combining elements of the sources using tuple values. + or or or or or or or or or or or or or or or is null. + + + + (Infrastructure) Implement query debugger services. + + + + + The System.Reactive.Linq namespace contains interfaces and classes that support expressing queries over observable sequences, using Language Integrated Query (LINQ). + Query operators are made available as extension methods for and defined on the Observable and Qbservable classes, respectively. + + + + + Provides a set of static methods for subscribing to IObservables using Windows Forms controls. + + + + + Wraps the source sequence in order to run its subscription and unsubscription logic on the Windows Forms message loop associated with the specified control. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source sequence. + Windows Forms control whose associated message loop is used to perform subscription and unsubscription actions on. + The source sequence whose subscriptions and unsubscriptions happen on the Windows Forms message loop associated with the specified control. + or is null. + + Only the side-effects of subscribing to the source sequence and disposing subscriptions to the source sequence are run on the specified control. + In order to invoke observer callbacks on the specified control, e.g. to render results in a control, use . + + + + + Wraps the source sequence in order to run its observer callbacks on the Windows Forms message loop associated with the specified control. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source sequence. + Windows Forms control whose associated message loop is used to notify observers on. + The source sequence whose observations happen on the Windows Forms message loop associated with the specified control. + or is null. + + + + Provides a set of extension methods for scheduling actions performed through observable sequences on UI dispatchers. + + + + + Wraps the source sequence in order to run its observer callbacks on the specified dispatcher. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source sequence. + Dispatcher whose associated message loop is used to notify observers on. + The source sequence whose observations happen on the specified dispatcher. + or is null. + + + + Wraps the source sequence in order to run its observer callbacks on the specified dispatcher. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source sequence. + Dispatcher whose associated message loop is used to notify observers on. + Priority to schedule work items at. + The source sequence whose observations happen on the specified dispatcher. + or is null. + + + + Wraps the source sequence in order to run its observer callbacks on the specified dispatcher scheduler. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source sequence. + Dispatcher scheduler to notify observers on. + The source sequence whose observations happen on the specified dispatcher scheduler. + or is null. + + + + Wraps the source sequence in order to run its observer callbacks on the dispatcher associated with the specified object. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source sequence. + Object to get the dispatcher from. + The source sequence whose observations happen on the specified object's dispatcher. + or is null. + + + + Wraps the source sequence in order to run its observer callbacks on the dispatcher associated with the specified object. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source sequence. + Object to get the dispatcher from. + Priority to schedule work items at. + The source sequence whose observations happen on the specified object's dispatcher. + or is null. + + + + Wraps the source sequence in order to run its observer callbacks on the dispatcher associated with the current thread. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source sequence. + The source sequence whose observations happen on the current thread's dispatcher. + is null. + + + + Wraps the source sequence in order to run its observer callbacks on the dispatcher associated with the current thread. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source sequence. + Priority to schedule work items at. + The source sequence whose observations happen on the current thread's dispatcher. + is null. + + + + Wraps the source sequence in order to run its subscription and unsubscription logic on the specified dispatcher. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source sequence. + Dispatcher whose associated message loop is used to perform subscription and unsubscription actions on. + The source sequence whose subscriptions and unsubscriptions happen on the specified dispatcher. + or is null. + + Only the side-effects of subscribing to the source sequence and disposing subscriptions to the source sequence are run on the specified dispatcher. + In order to invoke observer callbacks on the specified dispatcher, e.g. to render results in a control, use . + + + + + Wraps the source sequence in order to run its subscription and unsubscription logic on the specified dispatcher. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source sequence. + Dispatcher whose associated message loop is used to to perform subscription and unsubscription actions on. + Priority to schedule work items at. + The source sequence whose subscriptions and unsubscriptions happen on the specified dispatcher. + or is null. + + Only the side-effects of subscribing to the source sequence and disposing subscriptions to the source sequence are run on the specified dispatcher. + In order to invoke observer callbacks on the specified dispatcher, e.g. to render results in a control, use . + + + + + Wraps the source sequence in order to run its subscription and unsubscription logic on the specified dispatcher scheduler. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source sequence. + Dispatcher scheduler to perform subscription and unsubscription actions on. + The source sequence whose subscriptions and unsubscriptions happen on the specified dispatcher scheduler. + or is null. + + Only the side-effects of subscribing to the source sequence and disposing subscriptions to the source sequence are run on the specified scheduler. + In order to invoke observer callbacks on the specified scheduler, e.g. to render results in a control, use . + + + + + Wraps the source sequence in order to run its subscription and unsubscription logic on the dispatcher associated with the specified object. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source sequence. + Object to get the dispatcher from. + The source sequence whose subscriptions and unsubscriptions happen on the specified object's dispatcher. + or is null. + + Only the side-effects of subscribing to the source sequence and disposing subscriptions to the source sequence are run on the dispatcher associated with the specified object. + In order to invoke observer callbacks on the dispatcher associated with the specified object, e.g. to render results in a control, use . + + + + + Wraps the source sequence in order to run its subscription and unsubscription logic on the dispatcher associated with the specified object. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source sequence. + Object to get the dispatcher from. + Priority to schedule work items at. + The source sequence whose subscriptions and unsubscriptions happen on the specified object's dispatcher. + or is null. + + Only the side-effects of subscribing to the source sequence and disposing subscriptions to the source sequence are run on the dispatcher associated with the specified object. + In order to invoke observer callbacks on the dispatcher associated with the specified object, e.g. to render results in a control, use . + + + + + Wraps the source sequence in order to run its subscription and unsubscription logic on the dispatcher associated with the current thread. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source sequence. + The source sequence whose subscriptions and unsubscriptions happen on the current thread's dispatcher. + is null. + + Only the side-effects of subscribing to the source sequence and disposing subscriptions to the source sequence are run on the dispatcher associated with the current thread. + In order to invoke observer callbacks on the dispatcher associated with the current thread, e.g. to render results in a control, use . + + + + + Wraps the source sequence in order to run its subscription and unsubscription logic on the dispatcher associated with the current thread. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source sequence. + Priority to schedule work items at. + The source sequence whose observations happen on the current thread's dispatcher. + is null. + + Only the side-effects of subscribing to the source sequence and disposing subscriptions to the source sequence are run on the dispatcher associated with the current thread. + In order to invoke observer callbacks on the dispatcher associated with the current thread, e.g. to render results in a control, use . + + + + + Provides a set of static methods for exposing observable sequences through .NET Remoting. + + + + + Makes an observable sequence remotable, using an infinite lease for the wrapping the source. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source sequence. + The observable sequence that supports remote subscriptions. + is null. + + + + Makes an observable sequence remotable, using a controllable lease for the wrapping the source. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source sequence. + Lease object to control lifetime of the remotable sequence. Notice null is a supported value. + The observable sequence that supports remote subscriptions. + is null. + + + + Makes an observable sequence remotable, using an infinite lease for the wrapping the source. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source sequence. + The observable sequence that supports remote subscriptions. + is null. + + + + Makes an observable sequence remotable, using a controllable lease for the wrapping the source. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source sequence. + Lease object to control lifetime of the remotable sequence. Notice null is a supported value. + The observable sequence that supports remote subscriptions. + is null. + + + + An ObserveOn operator implementation that uses lock-free + techniques to signal events to the downstream. + + The element type of the sequence. + + + + The current task representing a running drain operation. + + + + + Indicates the work-in-progress state of this operator, + zero means no work is currently being done. + + + + + If true, the upstream has issued OnCompleted. + + + + + If is true and this is non-null, the upstream + failed with an OnError. + + + + + Indicates a dispose has been requested. + + + + + Remove remaining elements from the queue upon + cancellation or failure. + + The queue to use. The argument ensures that the + _queue field is not re-read from memory unnecessarily + due to the memory barriers inside TryDequeue mandating it + despite the field is read-only. + + + + Submit the drain task via the appropriate scheduler if + there is no drain currently running (wip > 0). + + + + + The static action to be scheduled on a simple scheduler. + Avoids creating a delegate that captures this + whenever the signals have to be drained. + + + + + Emits at most one signal per run on a scheduler that doesn't like + long running tasks. + + The scheduler to use for scheduling the next signal emission if necessary. + The IDisposable of the recursively scheduled task or an empty disposable. + + + + Executes a drain step by checking the disposed state, + checking for the terminated state and for an + empty queue, issuing the appropriate signals to the + given downstream. + + The queue to use. The argument ensures that the + _queue field is not re-read from memory due to the memory barriers + inside TryDequeue mandating it despite the field is read-only. + In addition, the DrainStep is invoked from the DrainLongRunning's loop + so reading _queue inside this method would still incur the same barrier + overhead otherwise. + + + + Signals events on a ISchedulerLongRunning by blocking the emission thread while waiting + for them from the upstream. + + The element type of the sequence. + + + + This will run a suspending drain task, hogging the backing thread + until the sequence terminates or gets disposed. + + + + + The queue for holding the OnNext items, terminal signals have their own fields. + + + + + Protects the suspension and resumption of the long running drain task. + + + + + The work-in-progress counter. If it jumps from 0 to 1, the drain task is resumed, + if it reaches 0 again, the drain task is suspended. + + + + + Set to true if the upstream terminated. + + + + + Set to a non-null Exception if the upstream terminated with OnError. + + + + + Indicates the sequence has been disposed and the drain task should quit. + + + + + Makes sure the drain task is scheduled only once, when the first signal + from upstream arrives. + + + + + The disposable tracking the drain task. + + + + + Static reference to the Drain method, saves allocation. + + + + + Override this method to dispose additional resources. + The method is guaranteed to be called at most once. + + If true, the method was called from . + + + + Base class for implementation of query operators, providing a lightweight sink that can be disposed to mute the outgoing observer. + + Type of the resulting sequence's elements. + + Implementations of sinks are responsible to enforce the message grammar on the associated observer. Upon sending a terminal message, a pairing Dispose call should be made to trigger cancellation of related resources and to mute the outgoing observer. + + + + Holds onto a singleton IDisposable indicating a ready state. + + + + + This indicates the operation has been prepared and ready for + the next step. + + + + + Provides a mechanism for receiving push-based notifications and returning a response. + + + The type of the elements received by the observer. + This type parameter is contravariant. That is, you can use either the type you specified or any type that is less derived. For more information about covariance and contravariance, see Covariance and Contravariance in Generics. + + + The type of the result returned from the observer's notification handlers. + This type parameter is covariant. That is, you can use either the type you specified or any type that is more derived. For more information about covariance and contravariance, see Covariance and Contravariance in Generics. + + + + + Notifies the observer of a new element in the sequence. + + The new element in the sequence. + Result returned upon observation of a new element. + + + + Notifies the observer that an exception has occurred. + + The exception that occurred. + Result returned upon observation of an error. + + + + Notifies the observer of the end of the sequence. + + Result returned upon observation of the sequence completion. + + + + Abstract base class for join patterns. + + + + + Represents a join pattern over one observable sequence. + + The type of the elements in the first source sequence. + + + + Matches when all observable sequences have an available element and projects the elements by invoking the selector function. + + The type of the elements in the result sequence, returned by the selector function. + Selector that will be invoked for elements in the source sequences. + Plan that produces the projected results, to be fed (with other plans) to the When operator. + is null. + + + + Represents a join pattern over two observable sequences. + + The type of the elements in the first source sequence. + The type of the elements in the second source sequence. + + + + Creates a pattern that matches when all three observable sequences have an available element. + + The type of the elements in the third observable sequence. + Observable sequence to match with the two previous sequences. + Pattern object that matches when all observable sequences have an available element. + is null. + + + + Matches when all observable sequences have an available element and projects the elements by invoking the selector function. + + The type of the elements in the result sequence, returned by the selector function. + Selector that will be invoked for elements in the source sequences. + Plan that produces the projected results, to be fed (with other plans) to the When operator. + is null. + + + + Represents a join pattern over three observable sequences. + + The type of the elements in the first source sequence. + The type of the elements in the second source sequence. + The type of the elements in the third source sequence. + + + + Creates a pattern that matches when all four observable sequences have an available element. + + The type of the elements in the fourth observable sequence. + Observable sequence to match with the three previous sequences. + Pattern object that matches when all observable sequences have an available element. + is null. + + + + Matches when all observable sequences have an available element and projects the elements by invoking the selector function. + + The type of the elements in the result sequence, returned by the selector function. + Selector that will be invoked for elements in the source sequences. + Plan that produces the projected results, to be fed (with other plans) to the When operator. + is null. + + + + Represents a join pattern over four observable sequences. + + The type of the elements in the first source sequence. + The type of the elements in the second source sequence. + The type of the elements in the third source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fourth source sequence. + + + + Creates a pattern that matches when all five observable sequences have an available element. + + The type of the elements in the fifth observable sequence. + Observable sequence to match with the four previous sequences. + Pattern object that matches when all observable sequences have an available element. + is null. + + + + Matches when all observable sequences have an available element and projects the elements by invoking the selector function. + + The type of the elements in the result sequence, returned by the selector function. + Selector that will be invoked for elements in the source sequences. + Plan that produces the projected results, to be fed (with other plans) to the When operator. + is null. + + + + Represents a join pattern over five observable sequences. + + The type of the elements in the first source sequence. + The type of the elements in the second source sequence. + The type of the elements in the third source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fourth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fifth source sequence. + + + + Creates a pattern that matches when all six observable sequences have an available element. + + The type of the elements in the sixth observable sequence. + Observable sequence to match with the five previous sequences. + Pattern object that matches when all observable sequences have an available element. + is null. + + + + Matches when all observable sequences have an available element and projects the elements by invoking the selector function. + + The type of the elements in the result sequence, returned by the selector function. + Selector that will be invoked for elements in the source sequences. + Plan that produces the projected results, to be fed (with other plans) to the When operator. + is null. + + + + Represents a join pattern over six observable sequences. + + The type of the elements in the first source sequence. + The type of the elements in the second source sequence. + The type of the elements in the third source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fourth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fifth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the sixth source sequence. + + + + Creates a pattern that matches when all seven observable sequences have an available element. + + The type of the elements in the seventh observable sequence. + Observable sequence to match with the six previous sequences. + Pattern object that matches when all observable sequences have an available element. + is null. + + + + Matches when all observable sequences have an available element and projects the elements by invoking the selector function. + + The type of the elements in the result sequence, returned by the selector function. + Selector that will be invoked for elements in the source sequences. + Plan that produces the projected results, to be fed (with other plans) to the When operator. + is null. + + + + Represents a join pattern over seven observable sequences. + + The type of the elements in the first source sequence. + The type of the elements in the second source sequence. + The type of the elements in the third source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fourth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fifth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the sixth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the seventh source sequence. + + + + Creates a pattern that matches when all eight observable sequences have an available element. + + The type of the elements in the eighth observable sequence. + Observable sequence to match with the seven previous sequences. + Pattern object that matches when all observable sequences have an available element. + is null. + + + + Matches when all observable sequences have an available element and projects the elements by invoking the selector function. + + The type of the elements in the result sequence, returned by the selector function. + Selector that will be invoked for elements in the source sequences. + Plan that produces the projected results, to be fed (with other plans) to the When operator. + is null. + + + + Represents a join pattern over eight observable sequences. + + The type of the elements in the first source sequence. + The type of the elements in the second source sequence. + The type of the elements in the third source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fourth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fifth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the sixth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the seventh source sequence. + The type of the elements in the eighth source sequence. + + + + Creates a pattern that matches when all nine observable sequences have an available element. + + The type of the elements in the ninth observable sequence. + Observable sequence to match with the eight previous sequences. + Pattern object that matches when all observable sequences have an available element. + is null. + + + + Matches when all observable sequences have an available element and projects the elements by invoking the selector function. + + The type of the elements in the result sequence, returned by the selector function. + Selector that will be invoked for elements in the source sequences. + Plan that produces the projected results, to be fed (with other plans) to the When operator. + is null. + + + + Represents a join pattern over nine observable sequences. + + The type of the elements in the first source sequence. + The type of the elements in the second source sequence. + The type of the elements in the third source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fourth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fifth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the sixth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the seventh source sequence. + The type of the elements in the eighth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the ninth source sequence. + + + + Creates a pattern that matches when all ten observable sequences have an available element. + + The type of the elements in the tenth observable sequence. + Observable sequence to match with the nine previous sequences. + Pattern object that matches when all observable sequences have an available element. + is null. + + + + Matches when all observable sequences have an available element and projects the elements by invoking the selector function. + + The type of the elements in the result sequence, returned by the selector function. + Selector that will be invoked for elements in the source sequences. + Plan that produces the projected results, to be fed (with other plans) to the When operator. + is null. + + + + Represents a join pattern over ten observable sequences. + + The type of the elements in the first source sequence. + The type of the elements in the second source sequence. + The type of the elements in the third source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fourth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fifth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the sixth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the seventh source sequence. + The type of the elements in the eighth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the ninth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the tenth source sequence. + + + + Creates a pattern that matches when all eleven observable sequences have an available element. + + The type of the elements in the eleventh observable sequence. + Observable sequence to match with the ten previous sequences. + Pattern object that matches when all observable sequences have an available element. + is null. + + + + Matches when all observable sequences have an available element and projects the elements by invoking the selector function. + + The type of the elements in the result sequence, returned by the selector function. + Selector that will be invoked for elements in the source sequences. + Plan that produces the projected results, to be fed (with other plans) to the When operator. + is null. + + + + Represents a join pattern over eleven observable sequences. + + The type of the elements in the first source sequence. + The type of the elements in the second source sequence. + The type of the elements in the third source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fourth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fifth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the sixth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the seventh source sequence. + The type of the elements in the eighth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the ninth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the tenth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the eleventh source sequence. + + + + Creates a pattern that matches when all twelve observable sequences have an available element. + + The type of the elements in the twelfth observable sequence. + Observable sequence to match with the eleven previous sequences. + Pattern object that matches when all observable sequences have an available element. + is null. + + + + Matches when all observable sequences have an available element and projects the elements by invoking the selector function. + + The type of the elements in the result sequence, returned by the selector function. + Selector that will be invoked for elements in the source sequences. + Plan that produces the projected results, to be fed (with other plans) to the When operator. + is null. + + + + Represents a join pattern over twelve observable sequences. + + The type of the elements in the first source sequence. + The type of the elements in the second source sequence. + The type of the elements in the third source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fourth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fifth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the sixth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the seventh source sequence. + The type of the elements in the eighth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the ninth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the tenth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the eleventh source sequence. + The type of the elements in the twelfth source sequence. + + + + Creates a pattern that matches when all thirteen observable sequences have an available element. + + The type of the elements in the thirteenth observable sequence. + Observable sequence to match with the twelve previous sequences. + Pattern object that matches when all observable sequences have an available element. + is null. + + + + Matches when all observable sequences have an available element and projects the elements by invoking the selector function. + + The type of the elements in the result sequence, returned by the selector function. + Selector that will be invoked for elements in the source sequences. + Plan that produces the projected results, to be fed (with other plans) to the When operator. + is null. + + + + Represents a join pattern over thirteen observable sequences. + + The type of the elements in the first source sequence. + The type of the elements in the second source sequence. + The type of the elements in the third source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fourth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fifth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the sixth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the seventh source sequence. + The type of the elements in the eighth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the ninth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the tenth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the eleventh source sequence. + The type of the elements in the twelfth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the thirteenth source sequence. + + + + Creates a pattern that matches when all fourteen observable sequences have an available element. + + The type of the elements in the fourteenth observable sequence. + Observable sequence to match with the thirteen previous sequences. + Pattern object that matches when all observable sequences have an available element. + is null. + + + + Matches when all observable sequences have an available element and projects the elements by invoking the selector function. + + The type of the elements in the result sequence, returned by the selector function. + Selector that will be invoked for elements in the source sequences. + Plan that produces the projected results, to be fed (with other plans) to the When operator. + is null. + + + + Represents a join pattern over fourteen observable sequences. + + The type of the elements in the first source sequence. + The type of the elements in the second source sequence. + The type of the elements in the third source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fourth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fifth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the sixth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the seventh source sequence. + The type of the elements in the eighth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the ninth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the tenth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the eleventh source sequence. + The type of the elements in the twelfth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the thirteenth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fourteenth source sequence. + + + + Creates a pattern that matches when all fifteen observable sequences have an available element. + + The type of the elements in the fifteenth observable sequence. + Observable sequence to match with the fourteen previous sequences. + Pattern object that matches when all observable sequences have an available element. + is null. + + + + Matches when all observable sequences have an available element and projects the elements by invoking the selector function. + + The type of the elements in the result sequence, returned by the selector function. + Selector that will be invoked for elements in the source sequences. + Plan that produces the projected results, to be fed (with other plans) to the When operator. + is null. + + + + Represents a join pattern over fifteen observable sequences. + + The type of the elements in the first source sequence. + The type of the elements in the second source sequence. + The type of the elements in the third source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fourth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fifth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the sixth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the seventh source sequence. + The type of the elements in the eighth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the ninth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the tenth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the eleventh source sequence. + The type of the elements in the twelfth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the thirteenth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fourteenth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fifteenth source sequence. + + + + Creates a pattern that matches when all sixteen observable sequences have an available element. + + The type of the elements in the sixteenth observable sequence. + Observable sequence to match with the fifteen previous sequences. + Pattern object that matches when all observable sequences have an available element. + is null. + + + + Matches when all observable sequences have an available element and projects the elements by invoking the selector function. + + The type of the elements in the result sequence, returned by the selector function. + Selector that will be invoked for elements in the source sequences. + Plan that produces the projected results, to be fed (with other plans) to the When operator. + is null. + + + + Represents a join pattern over sixteen observable sequences. + + The type of the elements in the first source sequence. + The type of the elements in the second source sequence. + The type of the elements in the third source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fourth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fifth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the sixth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the seventh source sequence. + The type of the elements in the eighth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the ninth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the tenth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the eleventh source sequence. + The type of the elements in the twelfth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the thirteenth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fourteenth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fifteenth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the sixteenth source sequence. + + + + Matches when all observable sequences have an available element and projects the elements by invoking the selector function. + + The type of the elements in the result sequence, returned by the selector function. + Selector that will be invoked for elements in the source sequences. + Plan that produces the projected results, to be fed (with other plans) to the When operator. + is null. + + + + Represents an execution plan for join patterns. + + The type of the results produced by the plan. + + + + Abstract base class for join patterns represented by an expression tree. + + + + + Creates a new join pattern object using the specified expression tree representation. + + Expression tree representing the join pattern. + + + + Gets the expression tree representing the join pattern. + + + + + Represents a join pattern over two observable sequences. + + The type of the elements in the first source sequence. + The type of the elements in the second source sequence. + + + + Creates a pattern that matches when all three observable sequences have an available element. + + The type of the elements in the third observable sequence. + Observable sequence to match with the two previous sequences. + Pattern object that matches when all observable sequences have an available element. + is null. + + + + Matches when all observable sequences have an available element and projects the elements by invoking the selector function. + + The type of the elements in the result sequence, returned by the selector function. + Selector that will be invoked for elements in the source sequences. + Plan that produces the projected results, to be fed (with other plans) to the When operator. + is null. + + + + Represents a join pattern over three observable sequences. + + The type of the elements in the first source sequence. + The type of the elements in the second source sequence. + The type of the elements in the third source sequence. + + + + Creates a pattern that matches when all four observable sequences have an available element. + + The type of the elements in the fourth observable sequence. + Observable sequence to match with the three previous sequences. + Pattern object that matches when all observable sequences have an available element. + is null. + + + + Matches when all observable sequences have an available element and projects the elements by invoking the selector function. + + The type of the elements in the result sequence, returned by the selector function. + Selector that will be invoked for elements in the source sequences. + Plan that produces the projected results, to be fed (with other plans) to the When operator. + is null. + + + + Represents a join pattern over four observable sequences. + + The type of the elements in the first source sequence. + The type of the elements in the second source sequence. + The type of the elements in the third source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fourth source sequence. + + + + Creates a pattern that matches when all five observable sequences have an available element. + + The type of the elements in the fifth observable sequence. + Observable sequence to match with the four previous sequences. + Pattern object that matches when all observable sequences have an available element. + is null. + + + + Matches when all observable sequences have an available element and projects the elements by invoking the selector function. + + The type of the elements in the result sequence, returned by the selector function. + Selector that will be invoked for elements in the source sequences. + Plan that produces the projected results, to be fed (with other plans) to the When operator. + is null. + + + + Represents a join pattern over five observable sequences. + + The type of the elements in the first source sequence. + The type of the elements in the second source sequence. + The type of the elements in the third source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fourth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fifth source sequence. + + + + Creates a pattern that matches when all six observable sequences have an available element. + + The type of the elements in the sixth observable sequence. + Observable sequence to match with the five previous sequences. + Pattern object that matches when all observable sequences have an available element. + is null. + + + + Matches when all observable sequences have an available element and projects the elements by invoking the selector function. + + The type of the elements in the result sequence, returned by the selector function. + Selector that will be invoked for elements in the source sequences. + Plan that produces the projected results, to be fed (with other plans) to the When operator. + is null. + + + + Represents a join pattern over six observable sequences. + + The type of the elements in the first source sequence. + The type of the elements in the second source sequence. + The type of the elements in the third source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fourth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fifth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the sixth source sequence. + + + + Creates a pattern that matches when all seven observable sequences have an available element. + + The type of the elements in the seventh observable sequence. + Observable sequence to match with the six previous sequences. + Pattern object that matches when all observable sequences have an available element. + is null. + + + + Matches when all observable sequences have an available element and projects the elements by invoking the selector function. + + The type of the elements in the result sequence, returned by the selector function. + Selector that will be invoked for elements in the source sequences. + Plan that produces the projected results, to be fed (with other plans) to the When operator. + is null. + + + + Represents a join pattern over seven observable sequences. + + The type of the elements in the first source sequence. + The type of the elements in the second source sequence. + The type of the elements in the third source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fourth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fifth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the sixth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the seventh source sequence. + + + + Creates a pattern that matches when all eight observable sequences have an available element. + + The type of the elements in the eighth observable sequence. + Observable sequence to match with the seven previous sequences. + Pattern object that matches when all observable sequences have an available element. + is null. + + + + Matches when all observable sequences have an available element and projects the elements by invoking the selector function. + + The type of the elements in the result sequence, returned by the selector function. + Selector that will be invoked for elements in the source sequences. + Plan that produces the projected results, to be fed (with other plans) to the When operator. + is null. + + + + Represents a join pattern over eight observable sequences. + + The type of the elements in the first source sequence. + The type of the elements in the second source sequence. + The type of the elements in the third source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fourth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fifth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the sixth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the seventh source sequence. + The type of the elements in the eighth source sequence. + + + + Creates a pattern that matches when all nine observable sequences have an available element. + + The type of the elements in the ninth observable sequence. + Observable sequence to match with the eight previous sequences. + Pattern object that matches when all observable sequences have an available element. + is null. + + + + Matches when all observable sequences have an available element and projects the elements by invoking the selector function. + + The type of the elements in the result sequence, returned by the selector function. + Selector that will be invoked for elements in the source sequences. + Plan that produces the projected results, to be fed (with other plans) to the When operator. + is null. + + + + Represents a join pattern over nine observable sequences. + + The type of the elements in the first source sequence. + The type of the elements in the second source sequence. + The type of the elements in the third source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fourth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fifth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the sixth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the seventh source sequence. + The type of the elements in the eighth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the ninth source sequence. + + + + Creates a pattern that matches when all ten observable sequences have an available element. + + The type of the elements in the tenth observable sequence. + Observable sequence to match with the nine previous sequences. + Pattern object that matches when all observable sequences have an available element. + is null. + + + + Matches when all observable sequences have an available element and projects the elements by invoking the selector function. + + The type of the elements in the result sequence, returned by the selector function. + Selector that will be invoked for elements in the source sequences. + Plan that produces the projected results, to be fed (with other plans) to the When operator. + is null. + + + + Represents a join pattern over ten observable sequences. + + The type of the elements in the first source sequence. + The type of the elements in the second source sequence. + The type of the elements in the third source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fourth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fifth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the sixth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the seventh source sequence. + The type of the elements in the eighth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the ninth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the tenth source sequence. + + + + Creates a pattern that matches when all eleven observable sequences have an available element. + + The type of the elements in the eleventh observable sequence. + Observable sequence to match with the ten previous sequences. + Pattern object that matches when all observable sequences have an available element. + is null. + + + + Matches when all observable sequences have an available element and projects the elements by invoking the selector function. + + The type of the elements in the result sequence, returned by the selector function. + Selector that will be invoked for elements in the source sequences. + Plan that produces the projected results, to be fed (with other plans) to the When operator. + is null. + + + + Represents a join pattern over eleven observable sequences. + + The type of the elements in the first source sequence. + The type of the elements in the second source sequence. + The type of the elements in the third source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fourth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fifth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the sixth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the seventh source sequence. + The type of the elements in the eighth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the ninth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the tenth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the eleventh source sequence. + + + + Creates a pattern that matches when all twelve observable sequences have an available element. + + The type of the elements in the twelfth observable sequence. + Observable sequence to match with the eleven previous sequences. + Pattern object that matches when all observable sequences have an available element. + is null. + + + + Matches when all observable sequences have an available element and projects the elements by invoking the selector function. + + The type of the elements in the result sequence, returned by the selector function. + Selector that will be invoked for elements in the source sequences. + Plan that produces the projected results, to be fed (with other plans) to the When operator. + is null. + + + + Represents a join pattern over twelve observable sequences. + + The type of the elements in the first source sequence. + The type of the elements in the second source sequence. + The type of the elements in the third source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fourth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fifth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the sixth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the seventh source sequence. + The type of the elements in the eighth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the ninth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the tenth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the eleventh source sequence. + The type of the elements in the twelfth source sequence. + + + + Creates a pattern that matches when all thirteen observable sequences have an available element. + + The type of the elements in the thirteenth observable sequence. + Observable sequence to match with the twelve previous sequences. + Pattern object that matches when all observable sequences have an available element. + is null. + + + + Matches when all observable sequences have an available element and projects the elements by invoking the selector function. + + The type of the elements in the result sequence, returned by the selector function. + Selector that will be invoked for elements in the source sequences. + Plan that produces the projected results, to be fed (with other plans) to the When operator. + is null. + + + + Represents a join pattern over thirteen observable sequences. + + The type of the elements in the first source sequence. + The type of the elements in the second source sequence. + The type of the elements in the third source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fourth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fifth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the sixth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the seventh source sequence. + The type of the elements in the eighth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the ninth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the tenth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the eleventh source sequence. + The type of the elements in the twelfth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the thirteenth source sequence. + + + + Creates a pattern that matches when all fourteen observable sequences have an available element. + + The type of the elements in the fourteenth observable sequence. + Observable sequence to match with the thirteen previous sequences. + Pattern object that matches when all observable sequences have an available element. + is null. + + + + Matches when all observable sequences have an available element and projects the elements by invoking the selector function. + + The type of the elements in the result sequence, returned by the selector function. + Selector that will be invoked for elements in the source sequences. + Plan that produces the projected results, to be fed (with other plans) to the When operator. + is null. + + + + Represents a join pattern over fourteen observable sequences. + + The type of the elements in the first source sequence. + The type of the elements in the second source sequence. + The type of the elements in the third source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fourth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fifth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the sixth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the seventh source sequence. + The type of the elements in the eighth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the ninth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the tenth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the eleventh source sequence. + The type of the elements in the twelfth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the thirteenth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fourteenth source sequence. + + + + Creates a pattern that matches when all fifteen observable sequences have an available element. + + The type of the elements in the fifteenth observable sequence. + Observable sequence to match with the fourteen previous sequences. + Pattern object that matches when all observable sequences have an available element. + is null. + + + + Matches when all observable sequences have an available element and projects the elements by invoking the selector function. + + The type of the elements in the result sequence, returned by the selector function. + Selector that will be invoked for elements in the source sequences. + Plan that produces the projected results, to be fed (with other plans) to the When operator. + is null. + + + + Represents a join pattern over fifteen observable sequences. + + The type of the elements in the first source sequence. + The type of the elements in the second source sequence. + The type of the elements in the third source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fourth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fifth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the sixth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the seventh source sequence. + The type of the elements in the eighth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the ninth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the tenth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the eleventh source sequence. + The type of the elements in the twelfth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the thirteenth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fourteenth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fifteenth source sequence. + + + + Creates a pattern that matches when all sixteen observable sequences have an available element. + + The type of the elements in the sixteenth observable sequence. + Observable sequence to match with the fifteen previous sequences. + Pattern object that matches when all observable sequences have an available element. + is null. + + + + Matches when all observable sequences have an available element and projects the elements by invoking the selector function. + + The type of the elements in the result sequence, returned by the selector function. + Selector that will be invoked for elements in the source sequences. + Plan that produces the projected results, to be fed (with other plans) to the When operator. + is null. + + + + Represents a join pattern over sixteen observable sequences. + + The type of the elements in the first source sequence. + The type of the elements in the second source sequence. + The type of the elements in the third source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fourth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fifth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the sixth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the seventh source sequence. + The type of the elements in the eighth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the ninth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the tenth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the eleventh source sequence. + The type of the elements in the twelfth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the thirteenth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fourteenth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fifteenth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the sixteenth source sequence. + + + + Matches when all observable sequences have an available element and projects the elements by invoking the selector function. + + The type of the elements in the result sequence, returned by the selector function. + Selector that will be invoked for elements in the source sequences. + Plan that produces the projected results, to be fed (with other plans) to the When operator. + is null. + + + + Represents an execution plan for join patterns represented by an expression tree. + + The type of the results produced by the plan. + + + + Gets the expression tree representing the join pattern execution plan. + + + + + The System.Reactive.Joins namespace contains classes used to express join patterns over observable sequences using fluent method syntax. + + + + + Represents an object that retains the elements of the observable sequence and signals the end of the sequence. + + The type of elements received from the source sequence. + + + + Constructs an object that retains the values of source and signals the end of the sequence. + + The observable sequence whose elements will be retained in the list. + is null. + + + + Returns the last value of the observable sequence. + + + + + Determines the index of a specific item in the ListObservable. + + The element to determine the index for. + The index of the specified item in the list; -1 if not found. + + + + Inserts an item to the ListObservable at the specified index. + + The index to insert the item at. + The item to insert in the list. + + + + Removes the ListObservable item at the specified index. + + The index of the item to remove. + + + + Gets or sets the element at the specified index. + + The index of the item to retrieve or set. + + + + Adds an item to the ListObservable. + + The item to add to the list. + + + + Removes all items from the ListObservable. + + + + + Determines whether the ListObservable contains a specific value. + + The item to search for in the list. + true if found; false otherwise. + + + + Copies the elements of the ListObservable to an System.Array, starting at a particular System.Array index. + + The array to copy elements to. + The start index in the array to start copying elements to. + + + + Gets the number of elements contained in the ListObservable. + + + + + Gets a value that indicates whether the ListObservable is read-only. + + + + + Removes the first occurrence of a specific object from the ListObservable. + + The item to remove from the list. + true if the item was found; false otherwise. + + + + Returns an enumerator that iterates through the collection. + + Enumerator over the list. + + + + Subscribes an observer to the ListObservable which will be notified upon completion. + + The observer to send completion or error messages to. + The disposable resource that can be used to unsubscribe. + is null. + + + + The System.Reactive namespace contains interfaces and classes used throughout the Reactive Extensions library. + + + + + The System.Reactive.Subjects namespace contains interfaces and classes to represent subjects, which are objects implementing both and . + Subjects are often used as sources of events, allowing one party to raise events and allowing another party to write queries over the event stream. Because of their ability to + have multiple registered observers, subjects are also used as a facility to provide multicast behavior for event streams in queries. + + + + + Represents the result of an asynchronous operation. + The last value before the OnCompleted notification, or the error received through OnError, is sent to all subscribed observers. + + The type of the elements processed by the subject. + + + + A pre-allocated empty array indicating the AsyncSubject has terminated. + + + + + A pre-allocated empty array indicating the AsyncSubject has been disposed. + + + + + Creates a subject that can only receive one value and that value is cached for all future observations. + + + + + Indicates whether the subject has observers subscribed to it. + + + + + Indicates whether the subject has been disposed. + + + + + Notifies all subscribed observers about the end of the sequence, also causing the last received value to be sent out (if any). + + + + + Notifies all subscribed observers about the exception. + + The exception to send to all observers. + is null. + + + + Sends a value to the subject. The last value received before successful termination will be sent to all subscribed and future observers. + + The value to store in the subject. + + + + Subscribes an observer to the subject. + + Observer to subscribe to the subject. + Disposable object that can be used to unsubscribe the observer from the subject. + is null. + + + + A disposable connecting the AsyncSubject and an IObserver. + + + + + Unsubscribe all observers and release resources. + + + + + Gets an awaitable object for the current AsyncSubject. + + Object that can be awaited. + + + + Specifies a callback action that will be invoked when the subject completes. + + Callback action that will be invoked when the subject completes. + is null. + + + + Gets whether the AsyncSubject has completed. + + + + + Gets the last element of the subject, potentially blocking until the subject completes successfully or exceptionally. + + The last element of the subject. Throws an InvalidOperationException if no element was received. + The source sequence is empty. + + + + Represents a value that changes over time. + Observers can subscribe to the subject to receive the last (or initial) value and all subsequent notifications. + + The type of the elements processed by the subject. + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class which creates a subject that caches its last value and starts with the specified value. + + Initial value sent to observers when no other value has been received by the subject yet. + + + + Indicates whether the subject has observers subscribed to it. + + + + + Indicates whether the subject has been disposed. + + + + + Gets the current value or throws an exception. + + The initial value passed to the constructor until is called; after which, the last value passed to . + + is frozen after is called. + After is called, always throws the specified exception. + An exception is always thrown after is called. + + Reading is a thread-safe operation, though there's a potential race condition when or are being invoked concurrently. + In some cases, it may be necessary for a caller to use external synchronization to avoid race conditions. + + + Dispose was called. + + + + Tries to get the current value or throws an exception. + + The initial value passed to the constructor until is called; after which, the last value passed to . + true if a value is available; false if the subject was disposed. + + The value returned from is frozen after is called. + After is called, always throws the specified exception. + + Calling is a thread-safe operation, though there's a potential race condition when or are being invoked concurrently. + In some cases, it may be necessary for a caller to use external synchronization to avoid race conditions. + + + + + + Notifies all subscribed observers about the end of the sequence. + + + + + Notifies all subscribed observers about the exception. + + The exception to send to all observers. + is null. + + + + Notifies all subscribed observers about the arrival of the specified element in the sequence. + + The value to send to all observers. + + + + Subscribes an observer to the subject. + + Observer to subscribe to the subject. + Disposable object that can be used to unsubscribe the observer from the subject. + is null. + + + + Unsubscribe all observers and release resources. + + + + + Represents an observable wrapper that can be connected and disconnected from its underlying observable sequence. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + The type of the elements in the resulting sequence, after transformation through the subject. + + + + Creates an observable that can be connected and disconnected from its source. + + Underlying observable source sequence that can be connected and disconnected from the wrapper. + Subject exposed by the connectable observable, receiving data from the underlying source sequence upon connection. + + + + Connects the observable wrapper to its source. All subscribed observers will receive values from the underlying observable sequence as long as the connection is established. + + Disposable object used to disconnect the observable wrapper from its source, causing subscribed observer to stop receiving values from the underlying observable sequence. + + + + Subscribes an observer to the observable sequence. No values from the underlying observable source will be received unless a connection was established through the Connect method. + + Observer that will receive values from the underlying observable source when the current ConnectableObservable instance is connected through a call to Connect. + Disposable used to unsubscribe from the observable sequence. + + + + Represents an observable wrapper that can be connected and disconnected from its underlying observable sequence. + + + The type of the elements in the sequence. + This type parameter is covariant. That is, you can use either the type you specified or any type that is more derived. For more information about covariance and contravariance, see Covariance and Contravariance in Generics. + + + + + Connects the observable wrapper to its source. All subscribed observers will receive values from the underlying observable sequence as long as the connection is established. + + Disposable used to disconnect the observable wrapper from its source, causing subscribed observer to stop receiving values from the underlying observable sequence. + + + + Represents an object that is both an observable sequence as well as an observer. + + The type of the elements processed by the subject. + + + + Represents an object that is both an observable sequence as well as an observer. + + + The type of the elements received by the subject. + This type parameter is contravariant. That is, you can use either the type you specified or any type that is less derived. For more information about covariance and contravariance, see Covariance and Contravariance in Generics. + + + The type of the elements produced by the subject. + This type parameter is covariant. That is, you can use either the type you specified or any type that is more derived. For more information about covariance and contravariance, see Covariance and Contravariance in Generics. + + + + + Represents an object that is both an observable sequence as well as an observer. + Each notification is broadcasted to all subscribed and future observers, subject to buffer trimming policies. + + The type of the elements processed by the subject. + + + + Underlying optimized implementation of the replay subject. + + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class. + + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class with the specified scheduler. + + Scheduler the observers are invoked on. + is null. + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class with the specified buffer size. + + Maximum element count of the replay buffer. + is less than zero. + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class with the specified buffer size and scheduler. + + Maximum element count of the replay buffer. + Scheduler the observers are invoked on. + is null. + is less than zero. + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class with the specified window. + + Maximum time length of the replay buffer. + is less than . + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class with the specified window and scheduler. + + Maximum time length of the replay buffer. + Scheduler the observers are invoked on. + is null. + is less than . + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class with the specified buffer size and window. + + Maximum element count of the replay buffer. + Maximum time length of the replay buffer. + is less than zero. -or- is less than . + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class with the specified buffer size, window and scheduler. + + Maximum element count of the replay buffer. + Maximum time length of the replay buffer. + Scheduler the observers are invoked on. + is less than zero. -or- is less than . + is null. + + + + Indicates whether the subject has observers subscribed to it. + + + + + Indicates whether the subject has been disposed. + + + + + Notifies all subscribed and future observers about the arrival of the specified element in the sequence. + + The value to send to all observers. + + + + Notifies all subscribed and future observers about the specified exception. + + The exception to send to all observers. + is null. + + + + Notifies all subscribed and future observers about the end of the sequence. + + + + + Subscribes an observer to the subject. + + Observer to subscribe to the subject. + Disposable object that can be used to unsubscribe the observer from the subject. + is null. + + + + Releases all resources used by the current instance of the class and unsubscribe all observers. + + + + + Original implementation of the ReplaySubject with time based operations (Scheduling, Stopwatch, buffer-by-time). + + + + + Specialized scheduled observer similar to a scheduled observer for the immediate scheduler. + + Type of the elements processed by the observer. + + + + Gate to control ownership transfer and protect data structures. + + + + + Observer to forward notifications to. + + + + + Queue to enqueue OnNext notifications into. + + + + + Standby queue to swap out for _queue when transferring ownership. This allows to reuse + queues in case of busy subjects where the initial replay doesn't suffice to catch up. + + + + + Exception passed to an OnError notification, if any. + + + + + Indicates whether an OnCompleted notification was received. + + + + + Indicates whether the observer is busy, i.e. some thread is actively draining the + notifications that were queued up. + + + + + Indicates whether a failure occurred when the owner was draining the queue. This will + prevent future work to be processed. + + + + + Creates a new scheduled observer that proxies to the specified observer. + + Observer to forward notifications to. + + + + Disposes the observer. + + + + + Notifies the observer of pending work. This will either cause the current owner to + process the newly enqueued notifications, or it will cause the calling thread to + become the owner and start processing the notification queue. + + + + + Notifies the observer of pending work. This will either cause the current owner to + process the newly enqueued notifications, or it will cause the calling thread to + become the owner and start processing the notification queue. + + The number of enqueued notifications to process (ignored). + + + + Enqueues an OnCompleted notification. + + + + + Enqueues an OnError notification. + + Error of the notification. + + + + Enqueues an OnNext notification. + + Value of the notification. + + + + Terminates the observer upon receiving terminal notifications, thus preventing + future notifications to go out. + + Observer to send terminal notifications to. + + + + Represents an object that is both an observable sequence as well as an observer. + Each notification is broadcasted to all subscribed observers. + + The type of the elements processed by the subject. + + + + Creates a subject. + + + + + Indicates whether the subject has observers subscribed to it. + + + + + Indicates whether the subject has been disposed. + + + + + Notifies all subscribed observers about the end of the sequence. + + + + + Notifies all subscribed observers about the specified exception. + + The exception to send to all currently subscribed observers. + is null. + + + + Notifies all subscribed observers about the arrival of the specified element in the sequence. + + The value to send to all currently subscribed observers. + + + + Subscribes an observer to the subject. + + Observer to subscribe to the subject. + Disposable object that can be used to unsubscribe the observer from the subject. + is null. + + + + Releases all resources used by the current instance of the class and unsubscribes all observers. + + + + + Provides a set of static methods for creating subjects. + + + + + Creates a subject from the specified observer and observable. + + The type of the elements received by the observer. + The type of the elements produced by the observable sequence. + The observer used to send messages to the subject. + The observable used to subscribe to messages sent from the subject. + Subject implemented using the given observer and observable. + or is null. + + + + Creates a subject from the specified observer and observable. + + The type of the elements received by the observer and produced by the observable sequence. + The observer used to send messages to the subject. + The observable used to subscribe to messages sent from the subject. + Subject implemented using the given observer and observable. + or is null. + + + + Synchronizes the messages sent to the subject. + + The type of the elements received by the subject. + The type of the elements produced by the subject. + The subject to synchronize. + Subject whose messages are synchronized. + is null. + + + + Synchronizes the messages sent to the subject. + + The type of the elements received and produced by the subject. + The subject to synchronize. + Subject whose messages are synchronized. + is null. + + + + Synchronizes the messages sent to the subject and notifies observers on the specified scheduler. + + The type of the elements received by the subject. + The type of the elements produced by the subject. + The subject to synchronize. + Scheduler to notify observers on. + Subject whose messages are synchronized and whose observers are notified on the given scheduler. + or is null. + + + + Synchronizes the messages sent to the subject and notifies observers on the specified scheduler. + + The type of the elements received and produced by the subject. + The subject to synchronize. + Scheduler to notify observers on. + Subject whose messages are synchronized and whose observers are notified on the given scheduler. + or is null. + + + + Base class for objects that are both an observable sequence as well as an observer. + + The type of the elements processed by the subject. + + + + Indicates whether the subject has observers subscribed to it. + + + + + Indicates whether the subject has been disposed. + + + + + Releases all resources used by the current instance of the subject and unsubscribes all observers. + + + + + Notifies all subscribed observers about the end of the sequence. + + + + + Notifies all subscribed observers about the specified exception. + + The exception to send to all currently subscribed observers. + is null. + + + + Notifies all subscribed observers about the arrival of the specified element in the sequence. + + The value to send to all currently subscribed observers. + + + + Subscribes an observer to the subject. + + Observer to subscribe to the subject. + Disposable object that can be used to unsubscribe the observer from the subject. + is null. + + + + Indicates the type of a notification. + + + + + Represents an OnNext notification. + + + + + Represents an OnError notification. + + + + + Represents an OnCompleted notification. + + + + + Represents a notification to an observer. + + The type of the elements received by the observer. + + + + Default constructor used by derived types. + + + + + Returns the value of an OnNext notification or throws an exception. + + + + + Returns a value that indicates whether the notification has a value. + + + + + Returns the exception of an OnError notification or returns null. + + + + + Gets the kind of notification that is represented. + + + + + Represents an OnNext notification to an observer. + + + + + Constructs a notification of a new value. + + + + + Returns the value of an OnNext notification. + + + + + Returns null. + + + + + Returns true. + + + + + Returns . + + + + + Returns the hash code for this instance. + + + + + Indicates whether this instance and a specified object are equal. + + + + + Returns a string representation of this instance. + + + + + Invokes the observer's method corresponding to the notification. + + Observer to invoke the notification on. + + + + Invokes the observer's method corresponding to the notification and returns the produced result. + + Observer to invoke the notification on. + Result produced by the observation. + + + + Invokes the delegate corresponding to the notification. + + Delegate to invoke for an OnNext notification. + Delegate to invoke for an OnError notification. + Delegate to invoke for an OnCompleted notification. + + + + Invokes the delegate corresponding to the notification and returns the produced result. + + Delegate to invoke for an OnNext notification. + Delegate to invoke for an OnError notification. + Delegate to invoke for an OnCompleted notification. + Result produced by the observation. + + + + Represents an OnError notification to an observer. + + + + + Constructs a notification of an exception. + + + + + Throws the exception. + + + + + Returns the exception. + + + + + Returns false. + + + + + Returns . + + + + + Returns the hash code for this instance. + + + + + Indicates whether this instance and other are equal. + + + + + Returns a string representation of this instance. + + + + + Invokes the observer's method corresponding to the notification. + + Observer to invoke the notification on. + + + + Invokes the observer's method corresponding to the notification and returns the produced result. + + Observer to invoke the notification on. + Result produced by the observation. + + + + Invokes the delegate corresponding to the notification. + + Delegate to invoke for an OnNext notification. + Delegate to invoke for an OnError notification. + Delegate to invoke for an OnCompleted notification. + + + + Invokes the delegate corresponding to the notification and returns the produced result. + + Delegate to invoke for an OnNext notification. + Delegate to invoke for an OnError notification. + Delegate to invoke for an OnCompleted notification. + Result produced by the observation. + + + + Represents an OnCompleted notification to an observer. + + + + + Complete notifications are stateless thus only one instance + can ever exist per type. + + + + + Constructs a notification of the end of a sequence. + + + + + Throws an . + + + + + Returns null. + + + + + Returns false. + + + + + Returns . + + + + + Returns the hash code for this instance. + + + + + Indicates whether this instance and other are equal. + + + + + Returns a string representation of this instance. + + + + + Invokes the observer's method corresponding to the notification. + + Observer to invoke the notification on. + + + + Invokes the observer's method corresponding to the notification and returns the produced result. + + Observer to invoke the notification on. + Result produced by the observation. + + + + Invokes the delegate corresponding to the notification. + + Delegate to invoke for an OnNext notification. + Delegate to invoke for an OnError notification. + Delegate to invoke for an OnCompleted notification. + + + + Invokes the delegate corresponding to the notification and returns the produced result. + + Delegate to invoke for an OnNext notification. + Delegate to invoke for an OnError notification. + Delegate to invoke for an OnCompleted notification. + Result produced by the observation. + + + + Determines whether the current object has the same observer message payload as a specified value. + + An object to compare to the current object. + true if both objects have the same observer message payload; otherwise, false. + + Equality of objects is based on the equality of the observer message payload they represent, including the notification Kind and the Value or Exception (if any). + This means two objects can be equal even though they don't represent the same observer method call, but have the same Kind and have equal parameters passed to the observer method. + In case one wants to determine whether two objects represent the same observer method call, use Object.ReferenceEquals identity equality instead. + + + + + Determines whether the two specified objects have the same observer message payload. + + The first to compare, or null. + The second to compare, or null. + true if the first value has the same observer message payload as the second value; otherwise, false. + + Equality of objects is based on the equality of the observer message payload they represent, including the notification Kind and the Value or Exception (if any). + This means two objects can be equal even though they don't represent the same observer method call, but have the same Kind and have equal parameters passed to the observer method. + In case one wants to determine whether two objects represent the same observer method call, use Object.ReferenceEquals identity equality instead. + + + + + Determines whether the two specified objects have a different observer message payload. + + The first to compare, or null. + The second to compare, or null. + true if the first value has a different observer message payload as the second value; otherwise, false. + + Equality of objects is based on the equality of the observer message payload they represent, including the notification Kind and the Value or Exception (if any). + This means two objects can be equal even though they don't represent the same observer method call, but have the same Kind and have equal parameters passed to the observer method. + In case one wants to determine whether two objects represent a different observer method call, use Object.ReferenceEquals identity equality instead. + + + + + Determines whether the specified System.Object is equal to the current . + + The System.Object to compare with the current . + true if the specified System.Object is equal to the current ; otherwise, false. + + Equality of objects is based on the equality of the observer message payload they represent, including the notification Kind and the Value or Exception (if any). + This means two objects can be equal even though they don't represent the same observer method call, but have the same Kind and have equal parameters passed to the observer method. + In case one wants to determine whether two objects represent the same observer method call, use Object.ReferenceEquals identity equality instead. + + + + + Invokes the observer's method corresponding to the notification. + + Observer to invoke the notification on. + + + + Invokes the observer's method corresponding to the notification and returns the produced result. + + The type of the result returned from the observer's notification handlers. + Observer to invoke the notification on. + Result produced by the observation. + + + + Invokes the delegate corresponding to the notification. + + Delegate to invoke for an OnNext notification. + Delegate to invoke for an OnError notification. + Delegate to invoke for an OnCompleted notification. + + + + Invokes the delegate corresponding to the notification and returns the produced result. + + The type of the result returned from the notification handler delegates. + Delegate to invoke for an OnNext notification. + Delegate to invoke for an OnError notification. + Delegate to invoke for an OnCompleted notification. + Result produced by the observation. + + + + Returns an observable sequence with a single notification, using the immediate scheduler. + + The observable sequence that surfaces the behavior of the notification upon subscription. + + + + Returns an observable sequence with a single notification. + + Scheduler to send out the notification calls on. + The observable sequence that surfaces the behavior of the notification upon subscription. + + + + Provides a set of static methods for constructing notifications. + + + + + Creates an object that represents an OnNext notification to an observer. + + The type of the elements received by the observer. Upon dematerialization of the notifications into an observable sequence, this type is used as the element type for the sequence. + The value contained in the notification. + The OnNext notification containing the value. + + + + Creates an object that represents an OnError notification to an observer. + + The type of the elements received by the observer. Upon dematerialization of the notifications into an observable sequence, this type is used as the element type for the sequence. + The exception contained in the notification. + The OnError notification containing the exception. + is null. + + + + Creates an object that represents an OnCompleted notification to an observer. + + The type of the elements received by the observer. Upon dematerialization of the notifications into an observable sequence, this type is used as the element type for the sequence. + The OnCompleted notification. + + + + Abstract base class for implementations of the interface. + + + If you don't need a named type to create an observable sequence (i.e. you rather need + an instance rather than a reusable type), use the Observable.Create method to create + an observable sequence with specified subscription behavior. + + The type of the elements in the sequence. + + + + Subscribes the given observer to the observable sequence. + + Observer that will receive notifications from the observable sequence. + Disposable object representing an observer's subscription to the observable sequence. + is null. + + + + Implement this method with the core subscription logic for the observable sequence. + + Observer to send notifications to. + Disposable object representing an observer's subscription to the observable sequence. + + + + Provides a set of static methods for creating observers. + + + + + Creates an observer from a notification callback. + + The type of the elements received by the observer. + Action that handles a notification. + The observer object that invokes the specified handler using a notification corresponding to each message it receives. + is null. + + + + Creates a notification callback from an observer. + + The type of the elements received by the observer. + Observer object. + The action that forwards its input notification to the underlying observer. + is null. + + + + Creates an observer from the specified OnNext action. + + The type of the elements received by the observer. + Observer's OnNext action implementation. + The observer object implemented using the given actions. + is null. + + + + Creates an observer from the specified OnNext and OnError actions. + + The type of the elements received by the observer. + Observer's OnNext action implementation. + Observer's OnError action implementation. + The observer object implemented using the given actions. + or is null. + + + + Creates an observer from the specified OnNext and OnCompleted actions. + + The type of the elements received by the observer. + Observer's OnNext action implementation. + Observer's OnCompleted action implementation. + The observer object implemented using the given actions. + or is null. + + + + Creates an observer from the specified OnNext, OnError, and OnCompleted actions. + + The type of the elements received by the observer. + Observer's OnNext action implementation. + Observer's OnError action implementation. + Observer's OnCompleted action implementation. + The observer object implemented using the given actions. + or or is null. + + + + Hides the identity of an observer. + + The type of the elements received by the source observer. + An observer whose identity to hide. + An observer that hides the identity of the specified observer. + is null. + + + + Checks access to the observer for grammar violations. This includes checking for multiple OnError or OnCompleted calls, as well as reentrancy in any of the observer methods. + If a violation is detected, an InvalidOperationException is thrown from the offending observer method call. + + The type of the elements received by the source observer. + The observer whose callback invocations should be checked for grammar violations. + An observer that checks callbacks invocations against the observer grammar and, if the checks pass, forwards those to the specified observer. + is null. + + + + Synchronizes access to the observer such that its callback methods cannot be called concurrently from multiple threads. This overload is useful when coordinating access to an observer. + Notice reentrant observer callbacks on the same thread are still possible. + + The type of the elements received by the source observer. + The observer whose callbacks should be synchronized. + An observer that delivers callbacks to the specified observer in a synchronized manner. + is null. + + Because a Monitor is used to perform the synchronization, there's no protection against reentrancy from the same thread. + Hence, overlapped observer callbacks are still possible, which is invalid behavior according to the observer grammar. In order to protect against this behavior as + well, use the overload, passing true for the second parameter. + + + + + Synchronizes access to the observer such that its callback methods cannot be called concurrently. This overload is useful when coordinating access to an observer. + The parameter configures the type of lock used for synchronization. + + The type of the elements received by the source observer. + The observer whose callbacks should be synchronized. + If set to true, reentrant observer callbacks will be queued up and get delivered to the observer in a sequential manner. + An observer that delivers callbacks to the specified observer in a synchronized manner. + is null. + + When the parameter is set to false, behavior is identical to the overload which uses + a Monitor for synchronization. When the parameter is set to true, an + is used to queue up callbacks to the specified observer if a reentrant call is made. + + + + + Synchronizes access to the observer such that its callback methods cannot be called concurrently by multiple threads, using the specified gate object for use by a Monitor-based lock. + This overload is useful when coordinating multiple observers that access shared state by synchronizing on a common gate object. + Notice reentrant observer callbacks on the same thread are still possible. + + The type of the elements received by the source observer. + The observer whose callbacks should be synchronized. + Gate object to synchronize each observer call on. + An observer that delivers callbacks to the specified observer in a synchronized manner. + or is null. + + Because a Monitor is used to perform the synchronization, there's no protection against reentrancy from the same thread. + Hence, overlapped observer callbacks are still possible, which is invalid behavior according to the observer grammar. In order to protect against this behavior as + well, use the overload. + + + + + Synchronizes access to the observer such that its callback methods cannot be called concurrently, using the specified asynchronous lock to protect against concurrent and reentrant access. + This overload is useful when coordinating multiple observers that access shared state by synchronizing on a common asynchronous lock. + + The type of the elements received by the source observer. + The observer whose callbacks should be synchronized. + Gate object to synchronize each observer call on. + An observer that delivers callbacks to the specified observer in a synchronized manner. + or is null. + + + + Schedules the invocation of observer methods on the given scheduler. + + The type of the elements received by the source observer. + The observer to schedule messages for. + Scheduler to schedule observer messages on. + Observer whose messages are scheduled on the given scheduler. + or is null. + + + + Schedules the invocation of observer methods on the given synchronization context. + + The type of the elements received by the source observer. + The observer to schedule messages for. + Synchronization context to schedule observer messages on. + Observer whose messages are scheduled on the given synchronization context. + or is null. + + + + Converts an observer to a progress object. + + The type of the progress objects received by the source observer. + The observer to convert. + Progress object whose Report messages correspond to the observer's OnNext messages. + is null. + + + + Converts an observer to a progress object, using the specified scheduler to invoke the progress reporting method. + + The type of the progress objects received by the source observer. + The observer to convert. + Scheduler to report progress on. + Progress object whose Report messages correspond to the observer's OnNext messages. + or is null. + + + + Converts a progress object to an observer. + + The type of the progress objects received by the progress reporter. + The progress object to convert. + Observer whose OnNext messages correspond to the progress object's Report messages. + is null. + + + + Abstract base class for implementations of the interface. + + This base class enforces the grammar of observers where and are terminal messages. + The type of the elements in the sequence. + + + + Creates a new observer in a non-stopped state. + + + + + Notifies the observer of a new element in the sequence. + + Next element in the sequence. + + + + Implement this method to react to the receival of a new element in the sequence. + + Next element in the sequence. + This method only gets called when the observer hasn't stopped yet. + + + + Notifies the observer that an exception has occurred. + + The error that has occurred. + is null. + + + + Implement this method to react to the occurrence of an exception. + + The error that has occurred. + This method only gets called when the observer hasn't stopped yet, and causes the observer to stop. + + + + Notifies the observer of the end of the sequence. + + + + + Implement this method to react to the end of the sequence. + + This method only gets called when the observer hasn't stopped yet, and causes the observer to stop. + + + + Disposes the observer, causing it to transition to the stopped state. + + + + + Core implementation of . + + true if the Dispose call was triggered by the method; false if it was triggered by the finalizer. + + + + A strongly-typed resource class, for looking up localized strings, etc. + + + + + Returns the cached ResourceManager instance used by this class. + + + + + Overrides the current thread's CurrentUICulture property for all + resource lookups using this strongly typed resource class. + + + + + Looks up a localized string similar to Using the Scheduler.{0} property is no longer supported due to refactoring of the API surface and elimination of platform-specific dependencies. Please include System.Reactive.PlatformServices for your target platform and use the {0}Scheduler type instead. If you're building a Windows Store app, notice some schedulers are no longer supported. Consider using Scheduler.Default instead.. + + + + + Looks up a localized string similar to OnCompleted notification doesn't have a value.. + + + + + Looks up a localized string similar to Disposable has already been assigned.. + + + + + Looks up a localized string similar to Disposables collection can not contain null values.. + + + + + Looks up a localized string similar to Failed to start monitoring system clock changes.. + + + + + Looks up a localized string similar to Heap is empty.. + + + + + Looks up a localized string similar to Observer has already terminated.. + + + + + Looks up a localized string similar to Reentrancy has been detected.. + + + + + Looks up a localized string similar to This scheduler operation has already been awaited.. + + + + + A strongly-typed resource class, for looking up localized strings, etc. + + + + + Returns the cached ResourceManager instance used by this class. + + + + + Overrides the current thread's CurrentUICulture property for all + resource lookups using this strongly typed resource class. + + + + + Looks up a localized string similar to {0} cannot be called when the scheduler is already running. Try using Sleep instead.. + + + + + Looks up a localized string similar to Could not find event '{0}' on object of type '{1}'.. + + + + + Looks up a localized string similar to Could not find event '{0}' on type '{1}'.. + + + + + Looks up a localized string similar to Add method should take 1 parameter.. + + + + + Looks up a localized string similar to The second parameter of the event delegate must be assignable to '{0}'.. + + + + + Looks up a localized string similar to Event is missing the add method.. + + + + + Looks up a localized string similar to Event is missing the remove method.. + + + + + Looks up a localized string similar to The event delegate must have a void return type.. + + + + + Looks up a localized string similar to The event delegate must have exactly two parameters.. + + + + + Looks up a localized string similar to Remove method should take 1 parameter.. + + + + + Looks up a localized string similar to The first parameter of the event delegate must be assignable to '{0}'.. + + + + + Looks up a localized string similar to Remove method of a WinRT event should take an EventRegistrationToken.. + + + + + Looks up a localized string similar to Sequence contains more than one element.. + + + + + Looks up a localized string similar to Sequence contains more than one matching element.. + + + + + Looks up a localized string similar to Sequence contains no elements.. + + + + + Looks up a localized string similar to Sequence contains no matching element.. + + + + + A strongly-typed resource class, for looking up localized strings, etc. + + + + + Returns the cached ResourceManager instance used by this class. + + + + + Overrides the current thread's CurrentUICulture property for all + resource lookups using this strongly typed resource class. + + + + + Looks up a localized string similar to The WinRT thread pool doesn't support creating periodic timers with a period below 1 millisecond.. + + + + + A strongly-typed resource class, for looking up localized strings, etc. + + + + + Returns the cached ResourceManager instance used by this class. + + + + + Overrides the current thread's CurrentUICulture property for all + resource lookups using this strongly typed resource class. + + + + + Looks up a localized string similar to Expected Qbservable.ToQueryable.. + + + + + Looks up a localized string similar to Invalid expression tree type.. + + + + + Looks up a localized string similar to There is no method '{0}' on type '{1}' that matches the specified arguments.. + + + + + Extension of the interface compatible with async method return types. + + + This class implements a "task-like" type that can be used as the return type of an asynchronous + method in C# 7.0 and beyond. For example: + + async ITaskObservable<int> RxAsync() + { + var res = await Observable.Return(21).Delay(TimeSpan.FromSeconds(1)); + return res * 2; + } + + + The type of the elements in the sequence. + + + + Gets an awaiter that can be used to await the eventual completion of the observable sequence. + + An awaiter that can be used to await the eventual completion of the observable sequence. + + + + Interface representing an awaiter for an . + + The type of the elements in the sequence. + + + + Gets a Boolean indicating whether the observable sequence has completed. + + + + + Gets the result produced by the observable sequence. + + The result produced by the observable sequence. + + + + The System.Reactive.Threading.Tasks namespace contains helpers for the conversion between tasks and observable sequences. + + + + + Provides a set of static methods for converting tasks to observable sequences. + + + + + Returns an observable sequence that signals when the task completes. + + Task to convert to an observable sequence. + An observable sequence that produces a unit value when the task completes, or propagates the exception produced by the task. + is null. + If the specified task object supports cancellation, consider using instead. + + + + Returns an observable sequence that signals when the task completes. + + Task to convert to an observable sequence. + Scheduler on which to notify observers about completion, cancellation or failure. + An observable sequence that produces a unit value when the task completes, or propagates the exception produced by the task. + is null or is null. + If the specified task object supports cancellation, consider using instead. + + + + Returns an observable sequence that propagates the result of the task. + + The type of the result produced by the task. + Task to convert to an observable sequence. + An observable sequence that produces the task's result, or propagates the exception produced by the task. + is null. + If the specified task object supports cancellation, consider using instead. + + + + Returns an observable sequence that propagates the result of the task. + + The type of the result produced by the task. + Task to convert to an observable sequence. + Scheduler on which to notify observers about completion, cancellation or failure. + An observable sequence that produces the task's result, or propagates the exception produced by the task. + is null or is null. + If the specified task object supports cancellation, consider using instead. + + + + Returns a task that will receive the last value or the exception produced by the observable sequence. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Observable sequence to convert to a task. + A task that will receive the last element or the exception produced by the observable sequence. + is null. + + + + Returns a task that will receive the last value or the exception produced by the observable sequence. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Observable sequence to convert to a task. + The scheduler used for overriding where the task completion signals will be issued. + A task that will receive the last element or the exception produced by the observable sequence. + or is null. + + + + Returns a task that will receive the last value or the exception produced by the observable sequence. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Observable sequence to convert to a task. + The state to use as the underlying task's AsyncState. + A task that will receive the last element or the exception produced by the observable sequence. + is null. + + + + Returns a task that will receive the last value or the exception produced by the observable sequence. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Observable sequence to convert to a task. + The state to use as the underlying task's AsyncState. + The scheduler used for overriding where the task completion signals will be issued. + A task that will receive the last element or the exception produced by the observable sequence. + or is null. + + + + Returns a task that will receive the last value or the exception produced by the observable sequence. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Observable sequence to convert to a task. + Cancellation token that can be used to cancel the task, causing unsubscription from the observable sequence. + A task that will receive the last element or the exception produced by the observable sequence. + is null. + + + + Returns a task that will receive the last value or the exception produced by the observable sequence. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Observable sequence to convert to a task. + Cancellation token that can be used to cancel the task, causing unsubscription from the observable sequence. + The scheduler used for overriding where the task completion signals will be issued. + A task that will receive the last element or the exception produced by the observable sequence. + or is null. + + + + Returns a task that will receive the last value or the exception produced by the observable sequence. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Observable sequence to convert to a task. + Cancellation token that can be used to cancel the task, causing unsubscription from the observable sequence. + The state to use as the underlying task's . + A task that will receive the last element or the exception produced by the observable sequence. + is null. + + + + Returns a task that will receive the last value or the exception produced by the observable sequence. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Observable sequence to convert to a task. + Cancellation token that can be used to cancel the task, causing unsubscription from the observable sequence. + The state to use as the underlying task's . + The scheduler used for overriding where the task completion signals will be issued. + A task that will receive the last element or the exception produced by the observable sequence. + or is null. + + + + Represents a value associated with time interval information. + The time interval can represent the time it took to produce the value, the interval relative to a previous value, the value's delivery time relative to a base, etc. + + The type of the value being annotated with time interval information. + + + + Constructs a time interval value. + + The value to be annotated with a time interval. + Time interval associated with the value. + + + + Gets the value. + + + + + Gets the interval. + + + + + Deconstructs the time interval value into a value and a time interval. + + The value. + Time interval associated with the value. + + + + Determines whether the current value has the same and as a specified value. + + An object to compare to the current value. + true if both values have the same and ; otherwise, false. + + + + Determines whether the two specified values have the same and . + + The first value to compare. + The second value to compare. + true if the first value has the same and as the second value; otherwise, false. + + + + Determines whether the two specified values don't have the same and . + + The first value to compare. + The second value to compare. + true if the first value has a different or as the second value; otherwise, false. + + + + Determines whether the specified System.Object is equal to the current . + + The System.Object to compare with the current . + true if the specified System.Object is equal to the current ; otherwise, false. + + + + Returns the hash code for the current value. + + A hash code for the current value. + + + + Returns a string representation of the current value. + + String representation of the current value. + + + + Represents value with a timestamp on it. + The timestamp typically represents the time the value was received, using an IScheduler's clock to obtain the current time. + + The type of the value being timestamped. + + + + Constructs a timestamped value. + + The value to be annotated with a timestamp. + Timestamp associated with the value. + + + + Gets the value. + + + + + Gets the timestamp. + + + + + Deconstructs the timestamped value into a value and a timestamp. + + The value. + Timestamp associated with the value. + + + + Determines whether the current value has the same and as a specified value. + + An object to compare to the current value. + true if both values have the same and ; otherwise, false. + + + + Determines whether the two specified values have the same and . + + The first value to compare. + The second value to compare. + true if the first value has the same and as the second value; otherwise, false. + + + + Determines whether the two specified values don't have the same and . + + The first value to compare. + The second value to compare. + true if the first value has a different or as the second value; otherwise, false. + + + + Determines whether the specified System.Object is equal to the current . + + The System.Object to compare with the current . + true if the specified System.Object is equal to the current ; otherwise, false. + + + + Returns the hash code for the current value. + + A hash code for the current value. + + + + Returns a string representation of the current value. + + String representation of the current value. + + + + A helper class with a factory method for creating instances. + + + + + Creates an instance of a . This is syntactic sugar that uses type inference + to avoid specifying a type in a constructor call, which is very useful when using anonymous types. + + The value to be annotated with a timestamp. + Timestamp associated with the value. + Creates a new timestamped value. + + + + Represents a type with a single value. This type is often used to denote the successful completion of a void-returning method (C#) or a Sub procedure (Visual Basic). + + + + + Determines whether the specified value is equal to the current . Because has a single value, this always returns true. + + An object to compare to the current value. + Because has a single value, this always returns true. + + + + Determines whether the specified System.Object is equal to the current . + + The System.Object to compare with the current . + true if the specified System.Object is a value; otherwise, false. + + + + Returns the hash code for the current value. + + A hash code for the current value. + + + + Returns a string representation of the current value. + + String representation of the current value. + + + + Determines whether the two specified values are equal. Because has a single value, this always returns true. + + The first value to compare. + The second value to compare. + Because has a single value, this always returns true. + + + + Determines whether the two specified values are not equal. Because has a single value, this always returns false. + + The first value to compare. + The second value to compare. + Because has a single value, this always returns false. + + + + Gets the single value. + + + + + A strongly-typed resource class, for looking up localized strings, etc. + + + + + Returns the cached ResourceManager instance used by this class. + + + + + Overrides the current thread's CurrentUICulture property for all + resource lookups using this strongly typed resource class. + + + + + Looks up a localized string similar to The current thread has no Dispatcher associated with it.. + + + + + Looks up a localized string similar to No current Window object found to obtain a CoreDispatcher from.. + + + + Specifies that null is allowed as an input even if the corresponding type disallows it. + + + Specifies that null is disallowed as an input even if the corresponding type allows it. + + + Specifies that an output may be null even if the corresponding type disallows it. + + + Specifies that an output will not be null even if the corresponding type allows it. Specifies that an input argument was not null when the call returns. + + + Specifies that when a method returns , the parameter may be null even if the corresponding type disallows it. + + + Initializes the attribute with the specified return value condition. + + The return value condition. If the method returns this value, the associated parameter may be null. + + + + Gets the return value condition. + + + Specifies that when a method returns , the parameter will not be null even if the corresponding type allows it. + + + Initializes the attribute with the specified return value condition. + + The return value condition. If the method returns this value, the associated parameter will not be null. + + + + Gets the return value condition. + + + Specifies that the output will be non-null if the named parameter is non-null. + + + Initializes the attribute with the associated parameter name. + + The associated parameter name. The output will be non-null if the argument to the parameter specified is non-null. + + + + Gets the associated parameter name. + + + Applied to a method that will never return under any circumstance. + + + Specifies that the method will not return if the associated Boolean parameter is passed the specified value. + + + Initializes the attribute with the specified parameter value. + + The condition parameter value. Code after the method will be considered unreachable by diagnostics if the argument to + the associated parameter matches this value. + + + + Gets the condition parameter value. + + + Specifies that the method or property will ensure that the listed field and property members have not-null values. + + + Initializes the attribute with a field or property member. + + The field or property member that is promised to be not-null. + + + + Initializes the attribute with the list of field and property members. + + The list of field and property members that are promised to be not-null. + + + + Gets field or property member names. + + + Specifies that the method or property will ensure that the listed field and property members have not-null values when returning with the specified return value condition. + + + Initializes the attribute with the specified return value condition and a field or property member. + + The return value condition. If the method returns this value, the associated parameter will not be null. + + + The field or property member that is promised to be not-null. + + + + Initializes the attribute with the specified return value condition and list of field and property members. + + The return value condition. If the method returns this value, the associated parameter will not be null. + + + The list of field and property members that are promised to be not-null. + + + + Gets the return value condition. + + + Gets field or property member names. + + + + Provides a set of static methods for subscribing delegates to observables. + + + + + Subscribes to the observable sequence without specifying any handlers. + This method can be used to evaluate the observable sequence for its side-effects only. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Observable sequence to subscribe to. + object used to unsubscribe from the observable sequence. + is null. + + + + Subscribes an element handler to an observable sequence. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Observable sequence to subscribe to. + Action to invoke for each element in the observable sequence. + object used to unsubscribe from the observable sequence. + or is null. + + + + Subscribes an element handler and an exception handler to an observable sequence. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Observable sequence to subscribe to. + Action to invoke for each element in the observable sequence. + Action to invoke upon exceptional termination of the observable sequence. + object used to unsubscribe from the observable sequence. + or or is null. + + + + Subscribes an element handler and a completion handler to an observable sequence. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Observable sequence to subscribe to. + Action to invoke for each element in the observable sequence. + Action to invoke upon graceful termination of the observable sequence. + object used to unsubscribe from the observable sequence. + or or is null. + + + + Subscribes an element handler, an exception handler, and a completion handler to an observable sequence. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Observable sequence to subscribe to. + Action to invoke for each element in the observable sequence. + Action to invoke upon exceptional termination of the observable sequence. + Action to invoke upon graceful termination of the observable sequence. + object used to unsubscribe from the observable sequence. + or or or is null. + + + + Subscribes an observer to an observable sequence, using a to support unsubscription. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Observable sequence to subscribe to. + Observer to subscribe to the sequence. + CancellationToken that can be signaled to unsubscribe from the source sequence. + or is null. + + + + Subscribes to the observable sequence without specifying any handlers, using a to support unsubscription. + This method can be used to evaluate the observable sequence for its side-effects only. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Observable sequence to subscribe to. + CancellationToken that can be signaled to unsubscribe from the source sequence. + is null. + + + + Subscribes an element handler to an observable sequence, using a to support unsubscription. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Observable sequence to subscribe to. + Action to invoke for each element in the observable sequence. + CancellationToken that can be signaled to unsubscribe from the source sequence. + or is null. + + + + Subscribes an element handler and an exception handler to an observable sequence, using a to support unsubscription. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Observable sequence to subscribe to. + Action to invoke for each element in the observable sequence. + Action to invoke upon exceptional termination of the observable sequence. + CancellationToken that can be signaled to unsubscribe from the source sequence. + or or is null. + + + + Subscribes an element handler and a completion handler to an observable sequence, using a to support unsubscription. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Observable sequence to subscribe to. + Action to invoke for each element in the observable sequence. + Action to invoke upon graceful termination of the observable sequence. + CancellationToken that can be signaled to unsubscribe from the source sequence. + or or is null. + + + + Subscribes an element handler, an exception handler, and a completion handler to an observable sequence, using a to support unsubscription. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Observable sequence to subscribe to. + Action to invoke for each element in the observable sequence. + Action to invoke upon exceptional termination of the observable sequence. + Action to invoke upon graceful termination of the observable sequence. + CancellationToken that can be signaled to unsubscribe from the source sequence. + or or or is null. + + + + Subscribes to the specified source, re-routing synchronous exceptions during invocation of the method to the observer's channel. + This method is typically used when writing query operators. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Observable sequence to subscribe to. + Observer that will be passed to the observable sequence, and that will be used for exception propagation. + object used to unsubscribe from the observable sequence. + or is null. + + + + Represents a builder for asynchronous methods that return a task-like . + + The type of the elements in the sequence. + + + + The compiler-generated asynchronous state machine representing the execution flow of the asynchronous + method whose return type is a task-like . + + + + + The underlying observable sequence representing the result produced by the asynchronous method. + + + + + Creates an instance of the struct. + + A new instance of the struct. + + + + Begins running the builder with the associated state machine. + + The type of the state machine. + The state machine instance, passed by reference. + is null. + + + + Associates the builder with the specified state machine. + + The state machine instance to associate with the builder. + is null. + The state machine was previously set. + + + + Marks the observable as successfully completed. + + The result to use to complete the observable sequence. + The observable has already completed. + + + + Marks the observable as failed and binds the specified exception to the observable sequence. + + The exception to bind to the observable sequence. + is null. + The observable has already completed. + + + + Gets the observable sequence for this builder. + + + + + Schedules the state machine to proceed to the next action when the specified awaiter completes. + + The type of the awaiter. + The type of the state machine. + The awaiter. + The state machine. + + + + Schedules the state machine to proceed to the next action when the specified awaiter completes. + + The type of the awaiter. + The type of the state machine. + The awaiter. + The state machine. + + + + Rethrows an exception that was thrown from an awaiter's OnCompleted methods. + + The exception to rethrow. + + + + Implementation of the IObservable<T> interface compatible with async method return types. + + + This class implements a "task-like" type that can be used as the return type of an asynchronous + method in C# 7.0 and beyond. For example: + + async Observable<int> RxAsync() + { + var res = await Observable.Return(21).Delay(TimeSpan.FromSeconds(1)); + return res * 2; + } + + + + + + The underlying observable sequence to subscribe to in case the asynchronous method did not + finish synchronously. + + + + + The result returned by the asynchronous method in case the method finished synchronously. + + + + + The exception thrown by the asynchronous method in case the method finished synchronously. + + + + + Creates a new for an asynchronous method that has not finished yet. + + + + + Creates a new for an asynchronous method that synchronously returned + the specified value. + + The result returned by the asynchronous method. + + + + Creates a new for an asynchronous method that synchronously threw + the specified . + + The exception thrown by the asynchronous method. + + + + Marks the observable as successfully completed. + + The result to use to complete the observable sequence. + The observable has already completed. + + + + Marks the observable as failed and binds the specified exception to the observable sequence. + + The exception to bind to the observable sequence. + is null. + The observable has already completed. + + + + Subscribes the given observer to the observable sequence. + + Observer that will receive notifications from the observable sequence. + Disposable object representing an observer's subscription to the observable sequence. + is null. + + + + Gets an awaiter that can be used to await the eventual completion of the observable sequence. + + An awaiter that can be used to await the eventual completion of the observable sequence. + + + + Gets a Boolean indicating whether the observable sequence has completed. + + + + + Gets the result produced by the observable sequence. + + The result produced by the observable sequence. + + + + Attaches the specified to the observable sequence. + + The continuation to attach. + + + diff --git a/Packages/System.Reactive.5.0.0/lib/net5.0-windows10.0.19041/System.Reactive.dll b/Packages/System.Reactive.5.0.0/lib/net5.0-windows10.0.19041/System.Reactive.dll new file mode 100644 index 0000000..a028282 Binary files /dev/null and b/Packages/System.Reactive.5.0.0/lib/net5.0-windows10.0.19041/System.Reactive.dll differ diff --git a/Packages/System.Reactive.5.0.0/lib/net5.0-windows10.0.19041/System.Reactive.xml b/Packages/System.Reactive.5.0.0/lib/net5.0-windows10.0.19041/System.Reactive.xml new file mode 100644 index 0000000..8d294da --- /dev/null +++ b/Packages/System.Reactive.5.0.0/lib/net5.0-windows10.0.19041/System.Reactive.xml @@ -0,0 +1,28554 @@ + + + + System.Reactive + + + + + Class to create an instance from a delegate-based implementation of the method. + + The type of the elements in the sequence. + + + + Creates an observable sequence object from the specified subscription function. + + method implementation. + is null. + + + + Calls the subscription function that was supplied to the constructor. + + Observer to send notifications to. + Disposable object representing an observer's subscription to the observable sequence. + + + + Class to create an instance from delegate-based implementations of the On* methods. + + The type of the elements in the sequence. + + + + Creates an observer from the specified , , and actions. + + Observer's action implementation. + Observer's action implementation. + Observer's action implementation. + or or is null. + + + + Creates an observer from the specified action. + + Observer's action implementation. + is null. + + + + Creates an observer from the specified and actions. + + Observer's action implementation. + Observer's action implementation. + or is null. + + + + Creates an observer from the specified and actions. + + Observer's action implementation. + Observer's action implementation. + or is null. + + + + Calls the action implementing . + + Next element in the sequence. + + + + Calls the action implementing . + + The error that has occurred. + + + + Calls the action implementing . + + + + + This class fuses logic from ObserverBase, AnonymousObserver, and SafeObserver into one class. When an observer + needs to be safeguarded, an instance of this type can be created by SafeObserver.Create when it detects its + input is an AnonymousObserver, which is commonly used by end users when using the Subscribe extension methods + that accept delegates for the On* handlers. By doing the fusion, we make the call stack depth shorter which + helps debugging and some performance. + + + + + Asynchronous lock. + + + + + Queues the action for execution. If the caller acquires the lock and becomes the owner, + the queue is processed. If the lock is already owned, the action is queued and will get + processed by the owner. + + Action to queue for execution. + is null. + + + + Queues the action for execution. If the caller acquires the lock and becomes the owner, + the queue is processed. If the lock is already owned, the action is queued and will get + processed by the owner. + + Action to queue for execution. + The state to pass to the action when it gets invoked under the lock. + is null. + In case TState is a value type, this operation will involve boxing of . + However, this is often an improvement over the allocation of a closure object and a delegate. + + + + Clears the work items in the queue and drops further work being queued. + + + + + (Infrastructure) Concurrency abstraction layer. + + + + + Gets the current CAL. If no CAL has been set yet, it will be initialized to the default. + + + + + (Infrastructure) Concurrency abstraction layer interface. + + + This type is used by the Rx infrastructure and not meant for public consumption or implementation. + No guarantees are made about forward compatibility of the type's functionality and its usage. + + + + + Queues a method for execution at the specified relative time. + + Method to execute. + State to pass to the method. + Time to execute the method on. + Disposable object that can be used to stop the timer. + + + + Queues a method for periodic execution based on the specified period. + + Method to execute; should be safe for reentrancy. + Period for running the method periodically. + Disposable object that can be used to stop the timer. + + + + Queues a method for execution. + + Method to execute. + State to pass to the method. + Disposable object that can be used to cancel the queued method. + + + + Blocking sleep operation. + + Time to sleep. + + + + Starts a new stopwatch object. + + New stopwatch object; started at the time of the request. + + + + Gets whether long-running scheduling is supported. + + + + + Starts a new long-running thread. + + Method to execute. + State to pass to the method. + + + + Represents an object that schedules units of work on the current thread. + + Singleton instance of this type exposed through this static property. + + + + Gets the singleton instance of the current thread scheduler. + + + + + Gets a value that indicates whether the caller must call a Schedule method. + + + + + Gets a value that indicates whether the caller must call a Schedule method. + + + + + Schedules an action to be executed after dueTime. + + The type of the state passed to the scheduled action. + State passed to the action to be executed. + Action to be executed. + Relative time after which to execute the action. + The disposable object used to cancel the scheduled action (best effort). + is null. + + + + Represents an object that schedules units of work on the platform's default scheduler. + + Singleton instance of this type exposed through this static property. + + + + Gets the singleton instance of the default scheduler. + + + + + Schedules an action to be executed. + + The type of the state passed to the scheduled action. + State passed to the action to be executed. + Action to be executed. + The disposable object used to cancel the scheduled action (best effort). + is null. + + + + Schedules an action to be executed after dueTime, using a System.Threading.Timer object. + + The type of the state passed to the scheduled action. + State passed to the action to be executed. + Action to be executed. + Relative time after which to execute the action. + The disposable object used to cancel the scheduled action (best effort). + is null. + + + + Schedules a periodic piece of work, using a System.Threading.Timer object. + + The type of the state passed to the scheduled action. + Initial state passed to the action upon the first iteration. + Period for running the work periodically. + Action to be executed, potentially updating the state. + The disposable object used to cancel the scheduled recurring action (best effort). + is less than . + is null. + + + + Discovers scheduler services by interface type. + + Scheduler service interface type to discover. + Object implementing the requested service, if available; null otherwise. + + + + Represents an object that schedules units of work on a designated thread. + + + + + Counter for diagnostic purposes, to name the threads. + + + + + Thread factory function. + + + + + Stopwatch for timing free of absolute time dependencies. + + + + + Thread used by the event loop to run work items on. No work should be run on any other thread. + If ExitIfEmpty is set, the thread can quit and a new thread will be created when new work is scheduled. + + + + + Gate to protect data structures, including the work queue and the ready list. + + + + + Semaphore to count requests to re-evaluate the queue, from either Schedule requests or when a timer + expires and moves on to the next item in the queue. + + + + + Queue holding work items. Protected by the gate. + + + + + Queue holding items that are ready to be run as soon as possible. Protected by the gate. + + + + + Work item that will be scheduled next. Used upon reevaluation of the queue to check whether the next + item is still the same. If not, a new timer needs to be started (see below). + + + + + Disposable that always holds the timer to dispatch the first element in the queue. + + + + + Flag indicating whether the event loop should quit. When set, the event should be signaled as well to + wake up the event loop thread, which will subsequently abandon all work. + + + + + Creates an object that schedules units of work on a designated thread. + + + + + Creates an object that schedules units of work on a designated thread, using the specified factory to control thread creation options. + + Factory function for thread creation. + is null. + + + + Indicates whether the event loop thread is allowed to quit when no work is left. If new work + is scheduled afterwards, a new event loop thread is created. This property is used by the + NewThreadScheduler which uses an event loop for its recursive invocations. + + + + + Schedules an action to be executed after dueTime. + + The type of the state passed to the scheduled action. + State passed to the action to be executed. + Action to be executed. + Relative time after which to execute the action. + The disposable object used to cancel the scheduled action (best effort). + is null. + The scheduler has been disposed and doesn't accept new work. + + + + Schedules a periodic piece of work on the designated thread. + + The type of the state passed to the scheduled action. + Initial state passed to the action upon the first iteration. + Period for running the work periodically. + Action to be executed, potentially updating the state. + The disposable object used to cancel the scheduled recurring action (best effort). + is null. + is less than . + The scheduler has been disposed and doesn't accept new work. + + + + Starts a new stopwatch object. + + New stopwatch object; started at the time of the request. + + + + Ends the thread associated with this scheduler. All remaining work in the scheduler queue is abandoned. + + + + + Ensures there is an event loop thread running. Should be called under the gate. + + + + + Event loop scheduled on the designated event loop thread. The loop is suspended/resumed using the event + which gets set by calls to Schedule, the next item timer, or calls to Dispose. + + + + + Base class for historical schedulers, which are virtual time schedulers that use for absolute time and for relative time. + + + + + Creates a new historical scheduler with the minimum value of as the initial clock value. + + + + + Creates a new historical scheduler with the specified initial clock value. + + Initial clock value. + + + + Creates a new historical scheduler with the specified initial clock value and absolute time comparer. + + Initial value for the clock. + Comparer to determine causality of events based on absolute time. + + + + Adds a relative time value to an absolute time value. + + Absolute time value. + Relative time value to add. + The resulting absolute time sum value. + + + + Converts the absolute time value to a value. + + Absolute time value to convert. + The corresponding value. + + + + Converts the value to a relative time value. + + value to convert. + The corresponding relative time value. + + + + Provides a virtual time scheduler that uses for absolute time and for relative time. + + + + + Creates a new historical scheduler with the minimum value of as the initial clock value. + + + + + Creates a new historical scheduler with the specified initial clock value. + + Initial value for the clock. + + + + Creates a new historical scheduler with the specified initial clock value. + + Initial value for the clock. + Comparer to determine causality of events based on absolute time. + is null. + + + + Gets the next scheduled item to be executed. + + The next scheduled item. + + + + Schedules an action to be executed at . + + The type of the state passed to the scheduled action. + State passed to the action to be executed. + Action to be executed. + Absolute time at which to execute the action. + The disposable object used to cancel the scheduled action (best effort). + is null. + + + + Represents an object that schedules units of work to run immediately on the current thread. + + Singleton instance of this type exposed through this static property. + + + + Gets the singleton instance of the immediate scheduler. + + + + + Schedules an action to be executed. + + The type of the state passed to the scheduled action. + State passed to the action to be executed. + Action to be executed. + The disposable object used to cancel the scheduled action (best effort). + is null. + + + + Schedules an action to be executed after dueTime. + + The type of the state passed to the scheduled action. + State passed to the action to be executed. + Action to be executed. + Relative time after which to execute the action. + The disposable object used to cancel the scheduled action (best effort). + is null. + + + + Represents a work item that has been scheduled. + + Absolute time representation type. + + + + Gets the absolute time at which the item is due for invocation. + + + + + Invokes the work item. + + + + + Represents an object that schedules units of work. + + + + + Gets the scheduler's notion of current time. + + + + + Schedules an action to be executed. + + The type of the state passed to the scheduled action. + State passed to the action to be executed. + Action to be executed. + The disposable object used to cancel the scheduled action (best effort). + + + + Schedules an action to be executed after dueTime. + + The type of the state passed to the scheduled action. + State passed to the action to be executed. + Action to be executed. + Relative time after which to execute the action. + The disposable object used to cancel the scheduled action (best effort). + + + + Schedules an action to be executed at dueTime. + + The type of the state passed to the scheduled action. + State passed to the action to be executed. + Action to be executed. + Absolute time at which to execute the action. + The disposable object used to cancel the scheduled action (best effort). + + + + Scheduler with support for starting long-running tasks. + This type of scheduler can be used to run loops more efficiently instead of using recursive scheduling. + + + + + Schedules a long-running piece of work. + + The type of the state passed to the scheduled action. + State passed to the action to be executed. + Action to be executed. + The disposable object used to cancel the scheduled action (best effort). + + Notes to implementers + The returned disposable object should not prevent the work from starting, but only set the cancellation flag passed to the specified action. + + + + + Scheduler with support for running periodic tasks. + This type of scheduler can be used to run timers more efficiently instead of using recursive scheduling. + + + + + Schedules a periodic piece of work. + + The type of the state passed to the scheduled action. + Initial state passed to the action upon the first iteration. + Period for running the work periodically. + Action to be executed, potentially updating the state. + The disposable object used to cancel the scheduled recurring action (best effort). + + + + Abstraction for a stopwatch to compute time relative to a starting point. + + + + + Gets the time elapsed since the stopwatch object was obtained. + + + + + Provider for objects. + + + + + Starts a new stopwatch object. + + New stopwatch object; started at the time of the request. + + + + Abstract base class for machine-local schedulers, using the local system clock for time-based operations. + + + + + Gets the scheduler's notion of current time. + + + + + Schedules an action to be executed. + + The type of the state passed to the scheduled action. + State passed to the action to be executed. + Action to be executed. + The disposable object used to cancel the scheduled action (best effort). + is null. + + + + Schedules an action to be executed after dueTime. + + The type of the state passed to the scheduled action. + State passed to the action to be executed. + Action to be executed. + Relative time after which to execute the action. + The disposable object used to cancel the scheduled action (best effort). + + + + Schedules an action to be executed at dueTime. + + The type of the state passed to the scheduled action. + State passed to the action to be executed. + Action to be executed. + Absolute time at which to execute the action. + The disposable object used to cancel the scheduled action (best effort). + is null. + + + + Starts a new stopwatch object. + + New stopwatch object; started at the time of the request. + + Platform-specific scheduler implementations should reimplement + to provide a more efficient implementation (if available). + + + + + Discovers scheduler services by interface type. The base class implementation returns + requested services for each scheduler interface implemented by the derived class. For + more control over service discovery, derived types can override this method. + + Scheduler service interface type to discover. + Object implementing the requested service, if available; null otherwise. + + + + Gate to protect local scheduler queues. + + + + + Gate to protect queues and to synchronize scheduling decisions and system clock + change management. + + + + + Long term work queue. Contains work that's due beyond SHORTTERM, computed at the + time of enqueueing. + + + + + Disposable resource for the long term timer that will reevaluate and dispatch the + first item in the long term queue. A serial disposable is used to make "dispose + current and assign new" logic easier. The disposable itself is never disposed. + + + + + Item at the head of the long term queue for which the current long term timer is + running. Used to detect changes in the queue and decide whether we should replace + or can continue using the current timer (because no earlier long term work was + added to the queue). + + + + + Short term work queue. Contains work that's due soon, computed at the time of + enqueueing or upon reevaluation of the long term queue causing migration of work + items. This queue is kept in order to be able to relocate short term items back + to the long term queue in case a system clock change occurs. + + + + + Set of disposable handles to all of the current short term work Schedule calls, + allowing those to be cancelled upon a system clock change. + + + + + Threshold where an item is considered to be short term work or gets moved from + long term to short term. + + + + + Maximum error ratio for timer drift. We've seen machines with 10s drift on a + daily basis, which is in the order 10E-4, so we allow for extra margin here. + This value is used to calculate early arrival for the long term queue timer + that will reevaluate work for the short term queue. + + Example: -------------------------------...---------------------*-----$ + ^ ^ + | | + early due + 0.999 1.0 + + We also make the gap between early and due at least LONGTOSHORT so we have + enough time to transition work to short term and as a courtesy to the + destination scheduler to manage its queues etc. + + + + + Minimum threshold for the long term timer to fire before the queue is reevaluated + for short term work. This value is chosen to be less than SHORTTERM in order to + ensure the timer fires and has work to transition to the short term queue. + + + + + Threshold used to determine when a short term timer has fired too early compared + to the absolute due time. This provides a last chance protection against early + completion of scheduled work, which can happen in case of time adjustment in the + operating system (cf. GetSystemTimeAdjustment). + + + + + Longest interval supported by timers in the BCL. + + + + + Creates a new local scheduler. + + + + + Enqueues absolute time scheduled work in the timer queue or the short term work list. + + State to pass to the action. + Absolute time to run the work on. The timer queue is responsible to execute the work close to the specified time, also accounting for system clock changes. + Action to run, potentially recursing into the scheduler. + Disposable object to prevent the work from running. + + + + Schedule work that's due in the short term. This leads to relative scheduling calls to the + underlying scheduler for short TimeSpan values. If the system clock changes in the meantime, + the short term work is attempted to be cancelled and reevaluated. + + Work item to schedule in the short term. The caller is responsible to determine the work is indeed short term. + + + + Callback to process the next short term work item. + + Recursive scheduler supplied by the underlying scheduler. + Disposable used to identify the work the timer was triggered for (see code for usage). + Empty disposable. Recursive work cancellation is wired through the original WorkItem. + + + + Schedule work that's due on the long term. This leads to the work being queued up for + eventual transitioning to the short term work list. + + Work item to schedule on the long term. The caller is responsible to determine the work is indeed long term. + + + + Updates the long term timer which is responsible to transition work from the head of the + long term queue to the short term work list. + + Should be called under the scheduler lock. + + + + Evaluates the long term queue, transitioning short term work to the short term list, + and adjusting the new long term processing timer accordingly. + + + + + Callback invoked when a system clock change is observed in order to adjust and reevaluate + the internal scheduling queues. + + Currently not used. + Currently not used. + + + + Represents a work item in the absolute time scheduler. + + + This type is very similar to ScheduledItem, but we need a different Invoke signature to allow customization + of the target scheduler (e.g. when called in a recursive scheduling context, see ExecuteNextShortTermWorkItem). + + + + + Represents a work item that closes over scheduler invocation state. Subtyping is + used to have a common type for the scheduler queues. + + + + + Represents an object that schedules each unit of work on a separate thread. + + + + + Creates an object that schedules each unit of work on a separate thread. + + + + + Gets an instance of this scheduler that uses the default Thread constructor. + + + + + Creates an object that schedules each unit of work on a separate thread. + + Factory function for thread creation. + is null. + + + + Schedules an action to be executed after dueTime. + + The type of the state passed to the scheduled action. + State passed to the action to be executed. + Action to be executed. + Relative time after which to execute the action. + The disposable object used to cancel the scheduled action (best effort). + is null. + + + + Schedules a long-running task by creating a new thread. Cancellation happens through polling. + + The type of the state passed to the scheduled action. + State passed to the action to be executed. + Action to be executed. + The disposable object used to cancel the scheduled action (best effort). + is null. + + + + Schedules a periodic piece of work by creating a new thread that goes to sleep when work has been dispatched and wakes up again at the next periodic due time. + + The type of the state passed to the scheduled action. + Initial state passed to the action upon the first iteration. + Period for running the work periodically. + Action to be executed, potentially updating the state. + The disposable object used to cancel the scheduled recurring action (best effort). + is null. + is less than . + + + + Starts a new stopwatch object. + + New stopwatch object; started at the time of the request. + + + + Abstract base class for scheduled work items. + + Absolute time representation type. + + + + Creates a new scheduled work item to run at the specified time. + + Absolute time at which the work item has to be executed. + Comparer used to compare work items based on their scheduled time. + is null. + + + + Gets the absolute time at which the item is due for invocation. + + + + + Invokes the work item. + + + + + Implement this method to perform the work item invocation, returning a disposable object for deep cancellation. + + Disposable object used to cancel the work item and/or derived work items. + + + + Compares the work item with another work item based on absolute time values. + + Work item to compare the current work item to. + Relative ordering between this and the specified work item. + The inequality operators are overloaded to provide results consistent with the implementation. Equality operators implement traditional reference equality semantics. + + + + Determines whether one specified object is due before a second specified object. + + The first object to compare. + The second object to compare. + true if the value of left is earlier than the value of right; otherwise, false. + This operator provides results consistent with the implementation. + + + + Determines whether one specified object is due before or at the same of a second specified object. + + The first object to compare. + The second object to compare. + true if the value of left is earlier than or simultaneous with the value of right; otherwise, false. + This operator provides results consistent with the implementation. + + + + Determines whether one specified object is due after a second specified object. + + The first object to compare. + The second object to compare. + true if the value of left is later than the value of right; otherwise, false. + This operator provides results consistent with the implementation. + + + + Determines whether one specified object is due after or at the same time of a second specified object. + + The first object to compare. + The second object to compare. + true if the value of left is later than or simultaneous with the value of right; otherwise, false. + This operator provides results consistent with the implementation. + + + + Determines whether two specified objects are equal. + + The first object to compare. + The second object to compare. + true if both are equal; otherwise, false. + This operator does not provide results consistent with the IComparable implementation. Instead, it implements reference equality. + + + + Determines whether two specified objects are inequal. + + The first object to compare. + The second object to compare. + true if both are inequal; otherwise, false. + This operator does not provide results consistent with the IComparable implementation. Instead, it implements reference equality. + + + + Determines whether a object is equal to the specified object. + + The object to compare to the current object. + true if the obj parameter is a object and is equal to the current object; otherwise, false. + + + + Returns the hash code for the current object. + + A 32-bit signed integer hash code. + + + + Cancels the work item by disposing the resource returned by as soon as possible. + + + + + Gets whether the work item has received a cancellation request. + + + + + Represents a scheduled work item based on the materialization of an IScheduler.Schedule method call. + + Absolute time representation type. + Type of the state passed to the scheduled action. + + + + Creates a materialized work item. + + Recursive scheduler to invoke the scheduled action with. + State to pass to the scheduled action. + Scheduled action. + Time at which to run the scheduled action. + Comparer used to compare work items based on their scheduled time. + or or is null. + + + + Creates a materialized work item. + + Recursive scheduler to invoke the scheduled action with. + State to pass to the scheduled action. + Scheduled action. + Time at which to run the scheduled action. + or is null. + + + + Invokes the scheduled action with the supplied recursive scheduler and state. + + Cancellation resource returned by the scheduled action. + + + + Provides a set of static properties to access commonly used schedulers. + + + + + Yields execution of the current work item on the scheduler to another work item on the scheduler. + The caller should await the result of calling Yield to schedule the remainder of the current work item (known as the continuation). + + Scheduler to yield work on. + Scheduler operation object to await in order to schedule the continuation. + is null. + + + + Yields execution of the current work item on the scheduler to another work item on the scheduler. + The caller should await the result of calling Yield to schedule the remainder of the current work item (known as the continuation). + + Scheduler to yield work on. + Cancellation token to cancel the continuation to run. + Scheduler operation object to await in order to schedule the continuation. + is null. + + + + Suspends execution of the current work item on the scheduler for the specified duration. + The caller should await the result of calling Sleep to schedule the remainder of the current work item (known as the continuation) after the specified duration. + + Scheduler to yield work on. + Time when the continuation should run. + Scheduler operation object to await in order to schedule the continuation. + is null. + + + + Suspends execution of the current work item on the scheduler for the specified duration. + The caller should await the result of calling Sleep to schedule the remainder of the current work item (known as the continuation) after the specified duration. + + Scheduler to yield work on. + Time when the continuation should run. + Cancellation token to cancel the continuation to run. + Scheduler operation object to await in order to schedule the continuation. + is null. + + + + Suspends execution of the current work item on the scheduler until the specified due time. + The caller should await the result of calling Sleep to schedule the remainder of the current work item (known as the continuation) at the specified due time. + + Scheduler to yield work on. + Time when the continuation should run. + Scheduler operation object to await in order to schedule the continuation. + is null. + + + + Suspends execution of the current work item on the scheduler until the specified due time. + The caller should await the result of calling Sleep to schedule the remainder of the current work item (known as the continuation) at the specified due time. + + Scheduler to yield work on. + Time when the continuation should run. + Cancellation token to cancel the continuation to run. + Scheduler operation object to await in order to schedule the continuation. + is null. + + + + Schedules work using an asynchronous method, allowing for cooperative scheduling in an imperative coding style. + + The type of the state passed to the scheduled action. + Scheduler to schedule work on. + State to pass to the asynchronous method. + Asynchronous method to run the work, using Yield and Sleep operations for cooperative scheduling and injection of cancellation points. + Disposable object that allows to cancel outstanding work on cooperative cancellation points or through the cancellation token passed to the asynchronous method. + or is null. + + + + Schedules work using an asynchronous method, allowing for cooperative scheduling in an imperative coding style. + + The type of the state passed to the scheduled action. + Scheduler to schedule work on. + State to pass to the asynchronous method. + Asynchronous method to run the work, using Yield and Sleep operations for cooperative scheduling and injection of cancellation points. + Disposable object that allows to cancel outstanding work on cooperative cancellation points or through the cancellation token passed to the asynchronous method. + or is null. + + + + Schedules work using an asynchronous method, allowing for cooperative scheduling in an imperative coding style. + + Scheduler to schedule work on. + Asynchronous method to run the work, using Yield and Sleep operations for cooperative scheduling and injection of cancellation points. + Disposable object that allows to cancel outstanding work on cooperative cancellation points or through the cancellation token passed to the asynchronous method. + or is null. + + + + Schedules work using an asynchronous method, allowing for cooperative scheduling in an imperative coding style. + + Scheduler to schedule work on. + Asynchronous method to run the work, using Yield and Sleep operations for cooperative scheduling and injection of cancellation points. + Disposable object that allows to cancel outstanding work on cooperative cancellation points or through the cancellation token passed to the asynchronous method. + or is null. + + + + Schedules work using an asynchronous method, allowing for cooperative scheduling in an imperative coding style. + + The type of the state passed to the scheduled action. + Scheduler to schedule work on. + State to pass to the asynchronous method. + Relative time after which to execute the action. + Asynchronous method to run the work, using Yield and Sleep operations for cooperative scheduling and injection of cancellation points. + Disposable object that allows to cancel outstanding work on cooperative cancellation points or through the cancellation token passed to the asynchronous method. + or is null. + + + + Schedules work using an asynchronous method, allowing for cooperative scheduling in an imperative coding style. + + The type of the state passed to the scheduled action. + Scheduler to schedule work on. + State to pass to the asynchronous method. + Relative time after which to execute the action. + Asynchronous method to run the work, using Yield and Sleep operations for cooperative scheduling and injection of cancellation points. + Disposable object that allows to cancel outstanding work on cooperative cancellation points or through the cancellation token passed to the asynchronous method. + or is null. + + + + Schedules work using an asynchronous method, allowing for cooperative scheduling in an imperative coding style. + + Scheduler to schedule work on. + Relative time after which to execute the action. + Asynchronous method to run the work, using Yield and Sleep operations for cooperative scheduling and injection of cancellation points. + Disposable object that allows to cancel outstanding work on cooperative cancellation points or through the cancellation token passed to the asynchronous method. + or is null. + + + + Schedules work using an asynchronous method, allowing for cooperative scheduling in an imperative coding style. + + Scheduler to schedule work on. + Relative time after which to execute the action. + Asynchronous method to run the work, using Yield and Sleep operations for cooperative scheduling and injection of cancellation points. + Disposable object that allows to cancel outstanding work on cooperative cancellation points or through the cancellation token passed to the asynchronous method. + or is null. + + + + Schedules work using an asynchronous method, allowing for cooperative scheduling in an imperative coding style. + + The type of the state passed to the scheduled action. + Scheduler to schedule work on. + State to pass to the asynchronous method. + Absolute time at which to execute the action. + Asynchronous method to run the work, using Yield and Sleep operations for cooperative scheduling and injection of cancellation points. + Disposable object that allows to cancel outstanding work on cooperative cancellation points or through the cancellation token passed to the asynchronous method. + or is null. + + + + Schedules work using an asynchronous method, allowing for cooperative scheduling in an imperative coding style. + + The type of the state passed to the scheduled action. + Scheduler to schedule work on. + State to pass to the asynchronous method. + Absolute time at which to execute the action. + Asynchronous method to run the work, using Yield and Sleep operations for cooperative scheduling and injection of cancellation points. + Disposable object that allows to cancel outstanding work on cooperative cancellation points or through the cancellation token passed to the asynchronous method. + or is null. + + + + Schedules work using an asynchronous method, allowing for cooperative scheduling in an imperative coding style. + + Scheduler to schedule work on. + Absolute time at which to execute the action. + Asynchronous method to run the work, using Yield and Sleep operations for cooperative scheduling and injection of cancellation points. + Disposable object that allows to cancel outstanding work on cooperative cancellation points or through the cancellation token passed to the asynchronous method. + or is null. + + + + Schedules work using an asynchronous method, allowing for cooperative scheduling in an imperative coding style. + + Scheduler to schedule work on. + Absolute time at which to execute the action. + Asynchronous method to run the work, using Yield and Sleep operations for cooperative scheduling and injection of cancellation points. + Disposable object that allows to cancel outstanding work on cooperative cancellation points or through the cancellation token passed to the asynchronous method. + or is null. + + + + Gets the current time according to the local machine's system clock. + + + + + Normalizes the specified value to a positive value. + + The value to normalize. + The specified TimeSpan value if it is zero or positive; otherwise, . + + + + Gets a scheduler that schedules work immediately on the current thread. + + + + + Gets a scheduler that schedules work as soon as possible on the current thread. + + + + + Gets a scheduler that schedules work on the platform's default scheduler. + + + + + Gets a scheduler that schedules work on the thread pool. + + + + + Gets a scheduler that schedules work on a new thread using default thread creation options. + + + + + Gets a scheduler that schedules work on Task Parallel Library (TPL) task pool using the default TaskScheduler. + + + + + Schedules an action to be executed recursively. + + Scheduler to execute the recursive action on. + Action to execute recursively. The parameter passed to the action is used to trigger recursive scheduling of the action. + The disposable object used to cancel the scheduled action (best effort). + or is null. + + + + Schedules an action to be executed recursively. + + The type of the state passed to the scheduled action. + Scheduler to execute the recursive action on. + State passed to the action to be executed. + Action to execute recursively. The last parameter passed to the action is used to trigger recursive scheduling of the action, passing in recursive invocation state. + The disposable object used to cancel the scheduled action (best effort). + or is null. + + + + Schedules an action to be executed recursively after a specified relative due time. + + Scheduler to execute the recursive action on. + Action to execute recursively. The parameter passed to the action is used to trigger recursive scheduling of the action at the specified relative time. + Relative time after which to execute the action for the first time. + The disposable object used to cancel the scheduled action (best effort). + or is null. + + + + Schedules an action to be executed recursively after a specified relative due time. + + The type of the state passed to the scheduled action. + Scheduler to execute the recursive action on. + State passed to the action to be executed. + Action to execute recursively. The last parameter passed to the action is used to trigger recursive scheduling of the action, passing in the recursive due time and invocation state. + Relative time after which to execute the action for the first time. + The disposable object used to cancel the scheduled action (best effort). + or is null. + + + + Schedules an action to be executed recursively at a specified absolute due time. + + Scheduler to execute the recursive action on. + Action to execute recursively. The parameter passed to the action is used to trigger recursive scheduling of the action at the specified absolute time. + Absolute time at which to execute the action for the first time. + The disposable object used to cancel the scheduled action (best effort). + or is null. + + + + Schedules an action to be executed recursively at a specified absolute due time. + + The type of the state passed to the scheduled action. + Scheduler to execute the recursive action on. + State passed to the action to be executed. + Action to execute recursively. The last parameter passed to the action is used to trigger recursive scheduling of the action, passing in the recursive due time and invocation state. + Absolute time at which to execute the action for the first time. + The disposable object used to cancel the scheduled action (best effort). + or is null. + + + + Returns the implementation of the specified scheduler, or null if no such implementation is available. + + Scheduler to get the implementation for. + The scheduler's implementation if available; null otherwise. + + This helper method is made available for query operator authors in order to discover scheduler services by using the required + IServiceProvider pattern, which allows for interception or redefinition of scheduler services. + + + + + Returns the implementation of the specified scheduler, or null if no such implementation is available. + + Scheduler to get the implementation for. + The scheduler's implementation if available; null otherwise. + + + This helper method is made available for query operator authors in order to discover scheduler services by using the required + IServiceProvider pattern, which allows for interception or redefinition of scheduler services. + + + Consider using in case a stopwatch is required, but use of emulation stopwatch based + on the scheduler's clock is acceptable. Use of this method is recommended for best-effort use of the stopwatch provider + scheduler service, where the caller falls back to not using stopwatches if this facility wasn't found. + + + + + + Returns the implementation of the specified scheduler, or null if no such implementation is available. + + Scheduler to get the implementation for. + The scheduler's implementation if available; null otherwise. + + + This helper method is made available for query operator authors in order to discover scheduler services by using the required + IServiceProvider pattern, which allows for interception or redefinition of scheduler services. + + + Consider using the extension methods for in case periodic scheduling + is required and emulation of periodic behavior using other scheduler services is desirable. Use of this method is recommended + for best-effort use of the periodic scheduling service, where the caller falls back to not using periodic scheduling if this + facility wasn't found. + + + + + + Schedules a periodic piece of work by dynamically discovering the scheduler's capabilities. + If the scheduler supports periodic scheduling, the request will be forwarded to the periodic scheduling implementation. + If the scheduler provides stopwatch functionality, the periodic task will be emulated using recursive scheduling with a stopwatch to correct for time slippage. + Otherwise, the periodic task will be emulated using recursive scheduling. + + The type of the state passed to the scheduled action. + The scheduler to run periodic work on. + Initial state passed to the action upon the first iteration. + Period for running the work periodically. + Action to be executed, potentially updating the state. + The disposable object used to cancel the scheduled recurring action (best effort). + or is null. + is less than . + + + + Schedules a periodic piece of work by dynamically discovering the scheduler's capabilities. + If the scheduler supports periodic scheduling, the request will be forwarded to the periodic scheduling implementation. + If the scheduler provides stopwatch functionality, the periodic task will be emulated using recursive scheduling with a stopwatch to correct for time slippage. + Otherwise, the periodic task will be emulated using recursive scheduling. + + The type of the state passed to the scheduled action. + Scheduler to execute the action on. + State passed to the action to be executed. + Period for running the work periodically. + Action to be executed. + The disposable object used to cancel the scheduled recurring action (best effort). + or is null. + is less than . + + + + Schedules a periodic piece of work by dynamically discovering the scheduler's capabilities. + If the scheduler supports periodic scheduling, the request will be forwarded to the periodic scheduling implementation. + If the scheduler provides stopwatch functionality, the periodic task will be emulated using recursive scheduling with a stopwatch to correct for time slippage. + Otherwise, the periodic task will be emulated using recursive scheduling. + + Scheduler to execute the action on. + Period for running the work periodically. + Action to be executed. + The disposable object used to cancel the scheduled recurring action (best effort). + or is null. + is less than . + + + + Starts a new stopwatch object by dynamically discovering the scheduler's capabilities. + If the scheduler provides stopwatch functionality, the request will be forwarded to the stopwatch provider implementation. + Otherwise, the stopwatch will be emulated using the scheduler's notion of absolute time. + + Scheduler to obtain a stopwatch for. + New stopwatch object; started at the time of the request. + is null. + The resulting stopwatch object can have non-monotonic behavior. + + + + Schedules an action to be executed. + + Scheduler to execute the action on. + Action to execute. + The disposable object used to cancel the scheduled action (best effort). + or is null. + + + + Schedules an action to be executed. + + Scheduler to execute the action on. + A state object to be passed to . + Action to execute. + The disposable object used to cancel the scheduled action (best effort). + or is null. + + + + Schedules an action to be executed. + + Scheduler to execute the action on. + A state object to be passed to . + Action to execute. + The disposable object used to cancel the scheduled action (best effort). + or is null. + + + + Schedules an action to be executed after the specified relative due time. + + Scheduler to execute the action on. + Action to execute. + Relative time after which to execute the action. + The disposable object used to cancel the scheduled action (best effort). + or is null. + + + + Schedules an action to be executed after the specified relative due time. + + Scheduler to execute the action on. + Action to execute. + A state object to be passed to . + Relative time after which to execute the action. + The disposable object used to cancel the scheduled action (best effort). + or is null. + + + + Schedules an action to be executed after the specified relative due time. + + Scheduler to execute the action on. + Action to execute. + A state object to be passed to . + Relative time after which to execute the action. + The disposable object used to cancel the scheduled action (best effort). + or is null. + + + + Schedules an action to be executed at the specified absolute due time. + + Scheduler to execute the action on. + Action to execute. + Absolute time at which to execute the action. + The disposable object used to cancel the scheduled action (best effort). + or is null. + + + + Schedules an action to be executed after the specified relative due time. + + Scheduler to execute the action on. + Action to execute. + A state object to be passed to . + Relative time after which to execute the action. + The disposable object used to cancel the scheduled action (best effort). + or is null. + + + + Schedules an action to be executed after the specified relative due time. + + Scheduler to execute the action on. + Action to execute. + A state object to be passed to . + Relative time after which to execute the action. + The disposable object used to cancel the scheduled action (best effort). + or is null. + + + + Schedules an action to be executed. + + Scheduler to execute the action on. + Action to execute. + The disposable object used to cancel the scheduled action (best effort). + or is null. + + + + Returns a scheduler that represents the original scheduler, without any of its interface-based optimizations (e.g. long running scheduling). + + Scheduler to disable all optimizations for. + Proxy to the original scheduler but without any optimizations enabled. + is null. + + + + Returns a scheduler that represents the original scheduler, without the specified set of interface-based optimizations (e.g. long running scheduling). + + Scheduler to disable the specified optimizations for. + Types of the optimization interfaces that have to be disabled. + Proxy to the original scheduler but without the specified optimizations enabled. + or is null. + + + + Returns a scheduler that wraps the original scheduler, adding exception handling for scheduled actions. + + Type of the exception to check for. + Scheduler to apply an exception filter for. + Handler that's run if an exception is caught. The exception will be rethrown if the handler returns false. + Wrapper around the original scheduler, enforcing exception handling. + or is null. + + + + Represents an awaitable scheduler operation. Awaiting the object causes the continuation to be posted back to the originating scheduler's work queue. + + + + + Controls whether the continuation is run on the originating synchronization context (false by default). + + true to run the continuation on the captured synchronization context; false otherwise (default). + Scheduler operation object with configured await behavior. + + + + Gets an awaiter for the scheduler operation, used to post back the continuation. + + Awaiter for the scheduler operation. + + + + (Infrastructure) Scheduler operation awaiter type used by the code generated for C# await and Visual Basic Await expressions. + + + + + Indicates whether the scheduler operation has completed. Returns false unless cancellation was already requested. + + + + + Completes the scheduler operation, throwing an OperationCanceledException in case cancellation was requested. + + + + + Registers the continuation with the scheduler operation. + + Continuation to be run on the originating scheduler. + + + + Efficient scheduler queue that maintains scheduled items sorted by absolute time. + + Absolute time representation type. + This type is not thread safe; users should ensure proper synchronization. + + + + Creates a new scheduler queue with a default initial capacity. + + + + + Creates a new scheduler queue with the specified initial capacity. + + Initial capacity of the scheduler queue. + is less than zero. + + + + Gets the number of scheduled items in the scheduler queue. + + + + + Enqueues the specified work item to be scheduled. + + Work item to be scheduled. + + + + Removes the specified work item from the scheduler queue. + + Work item to be removed from the scheduler queue. + true if the item was found; false otherwise. + + + + Dequeues the next work item from the scheduler queue. + + Next work item in the scheduler queue (removed). + + + + Peeks the next work item in the scheduler queue. + + Next work item in the scheduler queue (not removed). + + + + Provides basic synchronization and scheduling services for observable sequences. + + + + + Wraps the source sequence in order to run its subscription and unsubscription logic on the specified scheduler. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source sequence. + Scheduler to perform subscription and unsubscription actions on. + The source sequence whose subscriptions and unsubscriptions happen on the specified scheduler. + or is null. + + Only the side-effects of subscribing to the source sequence and disposing subscriptions to the source sequence are run on the specified scheduler. + In order to invoke observer callbacks on the specified scheduler, e.g. to offload callback processing to a dedicated thread, use . + + + + + Wraps the source sequence in order to run its subscription and unsubscription logic on the specified synchronization context. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source sequence. + Synchronization context to perform subscription and unsubscription actions on. + The source sequence whose subscriptions and unsubscriptions happen on the specified synchronization context. + or is null. + + Only the side-effects of subscribing to the source sequence and disposing subscriptions to the source sequence are run on the specified synchronization context. + In order to invoke observer callbacks on the specified synchronization context, e.g. to post callbacks to a UI thread represented by the synchronization context, use . + + + + + Wraps the source sequence in order to run its observer callbacks on the specified scheduler. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source sequence. + Scheduler to notify observers on. + The source sequence whose observations happen on the specified scheduler. + or is null. + + + + Wraps the source sequence in order to run its observer callbacks on the specified synchronization context. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source sequence. + Synchronization context to notify observers on. + The source sequence whose observations happen on the specified synchronization context. + or is null. + + + + Wraps the source sequence in order to ensure observer callbacks are properly serialized. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source sequence. + The source sequence whose outgoing calls to observers are synchronized. + is null. + + + + Wraps the source sequence in order to ensure observer callbacks are synchronized using the specified gate object. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source sequence. + Gate object to synchronize each observer call on. + The source sequence whose outgoing calls to observers are synchronized on the given gate object. + or is null. + + + + The new ObserveOn operator run with an IScheduler in a lock-free manner. + + + + + The new ObserveOn operator run with an ISchedulerLongRunning in a mostly lock-free manner. + + + + + Represents an object that schedules units of work on a provided . + + + + + Creates an object that schedules units of work on the provided . + + Synchronization context to schedule units of work on. + is null. + + + + Creates an object that schedules units of work on the provided . + + Synchronization context to schedule units of work on. + Configures whether scheduling always posts to the synchronization context, regardless whether the caller is on the same synchronization context. + is null. + + + + Schedules an action to be executed. + + The type of the state passed to the scheduled action. + State passed to the action to be executed. + Action to be executed. + The disposable object used to cancel the scheduled action (best effort). + is null. + + + + Schedules an action to be executed after dueTime. + + The type of the state passed to the scheduled action. + State passed to the action to be executed. + Action to be executed. + Relative time after which to execute the action. + The disposable object used to cancel the scheduled action (best effort). + is null. + + + + Represents an object that schedules units of work on the Task Parallel Library (TPL) task pool. + + Instance of this type using the default TaskScheduler to schedule work on the TPL task pool. + + + + Creates an object that schedules units of work using the provided . + + Task factory used to create tasks to run units of work. + is null. + + + + Gets an instance of this scheduler that uses the default . + + + + + Schedules an action to be executed. + + The type of the state passed to the scheduled action. + State passed to the action to be executed. + Action to be executed. + The disposable object used to cancel the scheduled action (best effort). + is null. + + + + Schedules an action to be executed after dueTime. + + The type of the state passed to the scheduled action. + State passed to the action to be executed. + Action to be executed. + Relative time after which to execute the action. + The disposable object used to cancel the scheduled action (best effort). + is null. + + + + Schedules a long-running task by creating a new task using TaskCreationOptions.LongRunning. Cancellation happens through polling. + + The type of the state passed to the scheduled action. + State passed to the action to be executed. + Action to be executed. + The disposable object used to cancel the scheduled action (best effort). + is null. + + + + Gets a new stopwatch object. + + New stopwatch object; started at the time of the request. + + + + Schedules a periodic piece of work by running a platform-specific timer to create tasks periodically. + + The type of the state passed to the scheduled action. + Initial state passed to the action upon the first iteration. + Period for running the work periodically. + Action to be executed, potentially updating the state. + The disposable object used to cancel the scheduled recurring action (best effort). + is null. + is less than . + + + + Represents an object that schedules units of work on the CLR thread pool. + + Singleton instance of this type exposed through this static property. + + + + Gets the singleton instance of the CLR thread pool scheduler. + + + + + Schedules an action to be executed. + + The type of the state passed to the scheduled action. + State passed to the action to be executed. + Action to be executed. + The disposable object used to cancel the scheduled action (best effort). + is null. + + + + Schedules an action to be executed after dueTime, using a System.Threading.Timer object. + + The type of the state passed to the scheduled action. + State passed to the action to be executed. + Action to be executed. + Relative time after which to execute the action. + The disposable object used to cancel the scheduled action (best effort). + is null. + + + + Schedules a long-running task by creating a new thread. Cancellation happens through polling. + + The type of the state passed to the scheduled action. + State passed to the action to be executed. + Action to be executed. + The disposable object used to cancel the scheduled action (best effort). + is null. + + + + Starts a new stopwatch object. + + New stopwatch object; started at the time of the request. + + + + Schedules a periodic piece of work, using a System.Threading.Timer object. + + The type of the state passed to the scheduled action. + Initial state passed to the action upon the first iteration. + Period for running the work periodically. + Action to be executed, potentially updating the state. + The disposable object used to cancel the scheduled recurring action (best effort). + is null. + is less than zero. + + + + Base class for virtual time schedulers. + + Absolute time representation type. + Relative time representation type. + + + + Creates a new virtual time scheduler with the default value of TAbsolute as the initial clock value. + + + + + Creates a new virtual time scheduler with the specified initial clock value and absolute time comparer. + + Initial value for the clock. + Comparer to determine causality of events based on absolute time. + is null. + + + + Adds a relative time value to an absolute time value. + + Absolute time value. + Relative time value to add. + The resulting absolute time sum value. + + + + Converts the absolute time value to a DateTimeOffset value. + + Absolute time value to convert. + The corresponding DateTimeOffset value. + + + + Converts the TimeSpan value to a relative time value. + + TimeSpan value to convert. + The corresponding relative time value. + + + + Gets whether the scheduler is enabled to run work. + + + + + Gets the comparer used to compare absolute time values. + + + + + Schedules an action to be executed at dueTime. + + The type of the state passed to the scheduled action. + State passed to the action to be executed. + Absolute time at which to execute the action. + Action to be executed. + The disposable object used to cancel the scheduled action (best effort). + + + + Schedules an action to be executed at dueTime. + + The type of the state passed to the scheduled action. + State passed to the action to be executed. + Relative time after which to execute the action. + Action to be executed. + The disposable object used to cancel the scheduled action (best effort). + + + + Schedules an action to be executed. + + The type of the state passed to the scheduled action. + State passed to the action to be executed. + Action to be executed. + The disposable object used to cancel the scheduled action (best effort). + is null. + + + + Schedules an action to be executed after dueTime. + + The type of the state passed to the scheduled action. + State passed to the action to be executed. + Relative time after which to execute the action. + Action to be executed. + The disposable object used to cancel the scheduled action (best effort). + is null. + + + + Schedules an action to be executed at dueTime. + + The type of the state passed to the scheduled action. + State passed to the action to be executed. + Absolute time at which to execute the action. + Action to be executed. + The disposable object used to cancel the scheduled action (best effort). + is null. + + + + Starts the virtual time scheduler. + + + + + Stops the virtual time scheduler. + + + + + Advances the scheduler's clock to the specified time, running all work till that point. + + Absolute time to advance the scheduler's clock to. + is in the past. + The scheduler is already running. VirtualTimeScheduler doesn't support running nested work dispatch loops. To simulate time slippage while running work on the scheduler, use . + + + + Advances the scheduler's clock by the specified relative time, running all work scheduled for that timespan. + + Relative time to advance the scheduler's clock by. + is negative. + The scheduler is already running. VirtualTimeScheduler doesn't support running nested work dispatch loops. To simulate time slippage while running work on the scheduler, use . + + + + Advances the scheduler's clock by the specified relative time. + + Relative time to advance the scheduler's clock by. + is negative. + + + + Gets the scheduler's absolute time clock value. + + + + + Gets the scheduler's notion of current time. + + + + + Gets the next scheduled item to be executed. + + The next scheduled item. + + + + Discovers scheduler services by interface type. The base class implementation supports + only the IStopwatchProvider service. To influence service discovery - such as adding + support for other scheduler services - derived types can override this method. + + Scheduler service interface type to discover. + Object implementing the requested service, if available; null otherwise. + + + + Starts a new stopwatch object. + + New stopwatch object; started at the time of the request. + + + + Base class for virtual time schedulers using a priority queue for scheduled items. + + Absolute time representation type. + Relative time representation type. + + + + Creates a new virtual time scheduler with the default value of TAbsolute as the initial clock value. + + + + + Creates a new virtual time scheduler. + + Initial value for the clock. + Comparer to determine causality of events based on absolute time. + is null. + + + + Gets the next scheduled item to be executed. + + The next scheduled item. + + + + Schedules an action to be executed at dueTime. + + The type of the state passed to the scheduled action. + State passed to the action to be executed. + Action to be executed. + Absolute time at which to execute the action. + The disposable object used to cancel the scheduled action (best effort). + is null. + + + + Provides a set of extension methods for virtual time scheduling. + + + + + Schedules an action to be executed at . + + Absolute time representation type. + Relative time representation type. + Scheduler to execute the action on. + Relative time after which to execute the action. + Action to be executed. + The disposable object used to cancel the scheduled action (best effort). + or is null. + + + + Schedules an action to be executed at . + + Absolute time representation type. + Relative time representation type. + Scheduler to execute the action on. + Absolute time at which to execute the action. + Action to be executed. + The disposable object used to cancel the scheduled action (best effort). + or is null. + + + + The System.Reactive.Concurrency namespace contains interfaces and classes that provide the scheduler infrastructure used by Reactive Extensions to construct and + process event streams. Schedulers are used to parameterize the concurrency introduced by query operators, provide means to virtualize time, to process historical data, + and to write unit tests for functionality built using Reactive Extensions constructs. + + + + + Represents an object that schedules units of work on a . + + + This scheduler type is typically used indirectly through the and methods that use the current CoreDispatcher. + + + + + Constructs a that schedules units of work on the given . + + Dispatcher to schedule work on. + is null. + + + + Constructs a that schedules units of work on the given with the given priority. + + Dispatcher to schedule work on. + Priority for scheduled units of work. + is null. + + + + Gets the scheduler that schedules work on the associated with the current Window. + + + + + Gets the associated with the . + + + + + Gets the priority at which work is scheduled. + + + + + Schedules an action to be executed on the dispatcher. + + The type of the state passed to the scheduled action. + State passed to the action to be executed. + Action to be executed. + The disposable object used to cancel the scheduled action (best effort). + is null. + + + + Schedules an action to be executed after on the dispatcher, using a object. + + The type of the state passed to the scheduled action. + State passed to the action to be executed. + Action to be executed. + Relative time after which to execute the action. + The disposable object used to cancel the scheduled action (best effort). + is null. + + + + Schedules a periodic piece of work on the dispatcher, using a object. + + The type of the state passed to the scheduled action. + Initial state passed to the action upon the first iteration. + Period for running the work periodically. + Action to be executed, potentially updating the state. + The disposable object used to cancel the scheduled recurring action (best effort). + is null. + is less than . + + + + Represents an object that schedules units of work on the message loop associated with a Windows Forms control. + + + + + Constructs a ControlScheduler that schedules units of work on the message loop associated with the specified Windows Forms control. + + Windows Forms control to get the message loop from. + is null. + + This scheduler type is typically used indirectly through the and method overloads that take a Windows Forms control. + + + + + Gets the control associated with the ControlScheduler. + + + + + Schedules an action to be executed on the message loop associated with the control. + + The type of the state passed to the scheduled action. + State passed to the action to be executed. + Action to be executed. + The disposable object used to cancel the scheduled action (best effort). + is null. + + + + Schedules an action to be executed after dueTime on the message loop associated with the control, using a Windows Forms Timer object. + + The type of the state passed to the scheduled action. + State passed to the action to be executed. + Action to be executed. + Relative time after which to execute the action. + The disposable object used to cancel the scheduled action (best effort). + is null. + + + + Schedules a periodic piece of work on the message loop associated with the control, using a Windows Forms Timer object. + + The type of the state passed to the scheduled action. + Initial state passed to the action upon the first iteration. + Period for running the work periodically. + Action to be executed, potentially updating the state. + The disposable object used to cancel the scheduled recurring action (best effort). + is null. + is less than one millisecond. + + + + Represents an object that schedules units of work on a . + + + This scheduler type is typically used indirectly through the and methods that use the Dispatcher on the calling thread. + + + + + Gets the scheduler that schedules work on the current . + + + + + Gets the scheduler that schedules work on the for the current thread. + + + + + Constructs a that schedules units of work on the given . + + to schedule work on. + is null. + + + + Constructs a that schedules units of work on the given at the given priority. + + to schedule work on. + Priority at which units of work are scheduled. + is null. + + + + Gets the associated with the . + + + + + Gets the priority at which work items will be dispatched. + + + + + Schedules an action to be executed on the dispatcher. + + The type of the state passed to the scheduled action. + State passed to the action to be executed. + Action to be executed. + The disposable object used to cancel the scheduled action (best effort). + is null. + + + + Schedules an action to be executed after on the dispatcher, using a object. + + The type of the state passed to the scheduled action. + State passed to the action to be executed. + Action to be executed. + Relative time after which to execute the action. + The disposable object used to cancel the scheduled action (best effort). + is null. + + + + Schedules a periodic piece of work on the dispatcher, using a object. + + The type of the state passed to the scheduled action. + Initial state passed to the action upon the first iteration. + Period for running the work periodically. + Action to be executed, potentially updating the state. + The disposable object used to cancel the scheduled recurring action (best effort). + is null. + is less than . + + + + Represents an Action-based disposable. + + + + + Constructs a new disposable with the given action used for disposal. + + Disposal action which will be run upon calling Dispose. + + + + Gets a value that indicates whether the object is disposed. + + + + + Calls the disposal action if and only if the current instance hasn't been disposed yet. + + + + + Represents a Action-based disposable that can hold onto some state. + + + + + Constructs a new disposable with the given action used for disposal. + + The state to be passed to the disposal action. + Disposal action which will be run upon calling Dispose. + + + + Gets a value that indicates whether the object is disposed. + + + + + Calls the disposal action if and only if the current instance hasn't been disposed yet. + + + + + Represents a disposable resource that can be checked for disposal status. + + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class. + + + + + Gets a value that indicates whether the object is disposed. + + + + + Sets the status to disposed, which can be observer through the property. + + + + + Represents a disposable resource that has an associated that will be set to the cancellation requested state upon disposal. + + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class that uses an existing . + + used for cancellation. + is null. + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class that uses a new . + + + + + Gets the used by this . + + + + + Cancels the underlying . + + + + + Gets a value that indicates whether the object is disposed. + + + + + Represents a group of disposable resources that are disposed together. + + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class with no disposables contained by it initially. + + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class with the specified number of disposables. + + The number of disposables that the new CompositeDisposable can initially store. + is less than zero. + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class from a group of disposables. + + Disposables that will be disposed together. + is null. + Any of the disposables in the collection is null. + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class from a group of disposables. + + Disposables that will be disposed together. + is null. + Any of the disposables in the collection is null. + + + + Gets the number of disposables contained in the . + + + + + Adds a disposable to the or disposes the disposable if the is disposed. + + Disposable to add. + is null. + + + + Removes and disposes the first occurrence of a disposable from the . + + Disposable to remove. + true if found; false otherwise. + is null. + + + + Disposes all disposables in the group and removes them from the group. + + + + + Removes and disposes all disposables from the , but does not dispose the . + + + + + Determines whether the contains a specific disposable. + + Disposable to search for. + true if the disposable was found; otherwise, false. + is null. + + + + Copies the disposables contained in the to an array, starting at a particular array index. + + Array to copy the contained disposables to. + Target index at which to copy the first disposable of the group. + is null. + is less than zero. -or - is larger than or equal to the array length. + + + + Always returns false. + + + + + Returns an enumerator that iterates through the . + + An enumerator to iterate over the disposables. + + + + Returns an enumerator that iterates through the . + + An enumerator to iterate over the disposables. + + + + Gets a value that indicates whether the object is disposed. + + + + + An empty enumerator for the + method to avoid allocation on disposed or empty composites. + + + + + An enumerator for an array of disposables. + + + + + Represents a disposable resource whose disposal invocation will be posted to the specified . + + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class that uses the specified on which to dispose the specified disposable resource. + + Context to perform disposal on. + Disposable whose Dispose operation to run on the given synchronization context. + or is null. + + + + Gets the provided . + + + + + Gets a value that indicates whether the object is disposed. + + + + + Disposes the underlying disposable on the provided . + + + + + Provides a set of static methods for creating objects. + + + + + Represents a disposable that does nothing on disposal. + + + + + Singleton default disposable. + + + + + Does nothing. + + + + + Gets the disposable that does nothing when disposed. + + + + + Creates a disposable object that invokes the specified action when disposed. + + Action to run during the first call to . The action is guaranteed to be run at most once. + The disposable object that runs the given action upon disposal. + is null. + + + + Creates a disposable object that invokes the specified action when disposed. + + The state to be passed to the action. + Action to run during the first call to . The action is guaranteed to be run at most once. + The disposable object that runs the given action upon disposal. + is null. + + + + Gets the value stored in or a null if + was already disposed. + + + + + Gets the value stored in or a no-op-Disposable if + was already disposed. + + + + + Tries to assign to . + + A value indicating the outcome of the operation. + + + + Tries to assign to . If + is not disposed and is assigned a different value, it will not be disposed. + + true if was successfully assigned to . + false has been disposed. + + + + Tries to assign to . If + is not disposed and is assigned a different value, it will be disposed. + + true if was successfully assigned to . + false has been disposed. + + + + Disposes . + + + + + Disposable resource with disposal state tracking. + + + + + Gets a value that indicates whether the object is disposed. + + + + + Represents a disposable resource whose underlying disposable resource can be swapped for another disposable resource. + + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class with no current underlying disposable. + + + + + Gets a value that indicates whether the object is disposed. + + + + + Gets or sets the underlying disposable. After disposal, the result of getting this property is undefined. + + If the has already been disposed, assignment to this property causes immediate disposal of the given disposable object. + + + + Disposes the underlying disposable as well as all future replacements. + + + + + Represents a disposable resource whose underlying disposable resource can be swapped for another disposable resource. + + + + + Gets a value that indicates whether the object is disposed. + + + + + Gets or sets the underlying disposable. After disposal, the result of getting this property is undefined. + + If the has already been disposed, assignment to this property causes immediate disposal of the given disposable object. + + + + Disposes the underlying disposable as well as all future replacements. + + + + + Represents a disposable resource that only disposes its underlying disposable resource when all dependent disposable objects have been disposed. + + + + + Holds the number of active child disposables and the + indicator bit (31) if the main _disposable has been marked + for disposition. + + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class with the specified disposable. + + Underlying disposable. + is null. + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class with the specified disposable. + + Underlying disposable. + Indicates whether subsequent calls to should throw when this instance is disposed. + is null. + + + + Gets a value that indicates whether the object is disposed. + + + + + Returns a dependent disposable that when disposed decreases the refcount on the underlying disposable. + + A dependent disposable contributing to the reference count that manages the underlying disposable's lifetime. + This instance has been disposed and is configured to throw in this case by . + + + + Disposes the underlying disposable only when all dependent disposables have been disposed. + + + + + Represents a disposable resource whose disposal invocation will be scheduled on the specified . + + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class that uses an on which to dispose the disposable. + + Scheduler where the disposable resource will be disposed on. + Disposable resource to dispose on the given scheduler. + or is null. + + + + Gets the scheduler where the disposable resource will be disposed on. + + + + + Gets the underlying disposable. After disposal, the result is undefined. + + + + + Gets a value that indicates whether the object is disposed. + + + + + Disposes the wrapped disposable on the provided scheduler. + + + + + Represents a disposable resource whose underlying disposable resource can be replaced by another disposable resource, causing automatic disposal of the previous underlying disposable resource. + + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class. + + + + + Gets a value that indicates whether the object is disposed. + + + + + Gets or sets the underlying disposable. + + If the SerialDisposable has already been disposed, assignment to this property causes immediate disposal of the given disposable object. Assigning this property disposes the previous disposable object. + + + + Disposes the underlying disposable as well as all future replacements. + + + + + Represents a disposable resource whose underlying disposable resource can be replaced by another disposable resource, causing automatic disposal of the previous underlying disposable resource. + + + + + Gets a value that indicates whether the object is disposed. + + + + + Gets or sets the underlying disposable. + + If the SerialDisposable has already been disposed, assignment to this property causes immediate disposal of the given disposable object. Assigning this property disposes the previous disposable object. + + + + Disposes the underlying disposable as well as all future replacements. + + + + + Represents a disposable resource which only allows a single assignment of its underlying disposable resource. + If an underlying disposable resource has already been set, future attempts to set the underlying disposable resource will throw an . + + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class. + + + + + Gets a value that indicates whether the object is disposed. + + + + + Gets or sets the underlying disposable. After disposal, the result of getting this property is undefined. + + Thrown if the has already been assigned to. + + + + Disposes the underlying disposable. + + + + + Represents a disposable resource which only allows a single assignment of its underlying disposable resource. + If an underlying disposable resource has already been set, future attempts to set the underlying disposable resource will throw an . + + + + + Gets a value that indicates whether the object is disposed. + + + + + Gets or sets the underlying disposable. After disposal, the result of getting this property is undefined. + + Thrown if the has already been assigned to. + + + + Disposes the underlying disposable. + + + + + Represents a group of disposable resources that are disposed together. + + + + + Creates a new group containing two disposable resources that are disposed together. + + The first disposable resource to add to the group. + The second disposable resource to add to the group. + Group of disposable resources that are disposed together. + + + + Creates a new group of disposable resources that are disposed together. + + Disposable resources to add to the group. + Group of disposable resources that are disposed together. + + + + Creates a group of disposable resources that are disposed together + and without copying or checking for nulls inside the group. + + The array of disposables that is trusted + to not contain nulls and gives no need to defensively copy it. + Group of disposable resources that are disposed together. + + + + Creates a new group of disposable resources that are disposed together. + + Disposable resources to add to the group. + Group of disposable resources that are disposed together. + + + + Disposes all disposables in the group. + + + + + Gets a value that indicates whether the object is disposed. + + + + + A stable composite that doesn't do defensive copy of + the input disposable array nor checks it for null. + + + + + The System.Reactive.Disposables namespace contains interfaces and classes that provide a compositional set of constructs used to deal with resource and subscription + management in Reactive Extensions. Those types are used extensively within the implementation of Reactive Extensions and are useful when writing custom query operators or + schedulers. + + + + + Provides access to the platform enlightenments used by other Rx libraries to improve system performance and + runtime efficiency. While Rx can run without platform enlightenments loaded, it's recommended to deploy the + System.Reactive.PlatformServices assembly with your application and call during + application startup to ensure enlightenments are properly loaded. + + + + + Ensures that the calling assembly has a reference to the System.Reactive.PlatformServices assembly with + platform enlightenments. If no reference is made from the user code, it's possible for the build process + to drop the deployment of System.Reactive.PlatformServices, preventing its runtime discovery. + + + true if the loaded enlightenment provider matches the provided defined in the current assembly; false + otherwise. When a custom enlightenment provider is installed by the host, false will be returned. + + + + + (Infrastructure) Provider for platform-specific framework enlightenments. + + + + + (Infrastructure) Tries to gets the specified service. + + Service type. + Optional set of arguments. + Service instance or null if not found. + + + + (Infrastructure) Services to rethrow exceptions. + + + This type is used by the Rx infrastructure and not meant for public consumption or implementation. + No guarantees are made about forward compatibility of the type's functionality and its usage. + + + + + Rethrows the specified exception. + + Exception to rethrow. + + + + (Infrastructure) Provides access to the host's lifecycle management services. + + + + + Event that gets raised when the host suspends the application. + + + + + Event that gets raised when the host resumes the application. + + + + + Adds a reference to the host lifecycle manager, causing it to be sending notifications. + + + + + Removes a reference to the host lifecycle manager, causing it to stop sending notifications + if the removed reference was the last one. + + + + + (Infrastructure) Provides notifications about the host's lifecycle events. + + + + + Event that gets raised when the host suspends. + + + + + Event that gets raised when the host resumes. + + + + + (Infrastructure) Event arguments for host suspension events. + + + + + (Infrastructure) Event arguments for host resumption events. + + + + + (Infrastructure) Interface for enlightenment providers. + + + This type is used by the Rx infrastructure and not meant for public consumption or implementation. + No guarantees are made about forward compatibility of the type's functionality and its usage. + + + + + (Infrastructure) Tries to gets the specified service. + + Service type. + Optional set of arguments. + Service instance or null if not found. + + + + (Infrastructure) Provider for platform-specific framework enlightenments. + + + This type is used by the Rx infrastructure and not meant for public consumption or implementation. + + + + + (Infrastructure) Gets the current enlightenment provider. If none is loaded yet, accessing this property triggers provider resolution. + + + This member is used by the Rx infrastructure and not meant for public consumption or implementation. + + + + + (Infrastructure) Provides access to local system clock services. + + + This type is used by the Rx infrastructure and not meant for public consumption or implementation. + No guarantees are made about forward compatibility of the type's functionality and its usage. + + + + + Gets the local system clock time. + + + + + Adds a reference to the system clock monitor, causing it to be sending notifications. + + Thrown when the system doesn't support sending clock change notifications. + + + + Removes a reference to the system clock monitor, causing it to stop sending notifications + if the removed reference was the last one. + + + + + (Infrastructure) Provides access to the local system clock. + + + This type is used by the Rx infrastructure and not meant for public consumption or implementation. + No guarantees are made about forward compatibility of the type's functionality and its usage. + + + + + Gets the current time. + + + + + (Infrastructure) Provides a mechanism to notify local schedulers about system clock changes. + + + This type is used by the Rx infrastructure and not meant for public consumption or implementation. + No guarantees are made about forward compatibility of the type's functionality and its usage. + + + + + Event that gets raised when a system clock change is detected. + + + + + (Infrastructure) Event arguments for system clock change notifications. + + + This type is used by the Rx infrastructure and not meant for public consumption or implementation. + No guarantees are made about forward compatibility of the type's functionality and its usage. + + + + + Creates a new system clock notification object with unknown old and new times. + + + + + Creates a new system clock notification object with the specified old and new times. + + Time before the system clock changed, or DateTimeOffset.MinValue if not known. + Time after the system clock changed, or DateTimeOffset.MaxValue if not known. + + + + Gets the time before the system clock changed, or DateTimeOffset.MinValue if not known. + + + + + Gets the time after the system clock changed, or DateTimeOffset.MaxValue if not known. + + + + + (Infrastructure) Provides access to the local system clock. + + + + + Gets the current time. + + + + + (Infrastructure) Monitors for system clock changes based on a periodic timer. + + + + + Use the Unix milliseconds for the current time + so it can be atomically read/written without locking. + + + + + Creates a new monitor for system clock changes with the specified polling frequency. + + Polling frequency for system clock changes. + + + + Event that gets raised when a system clock change is detected. + + + + + The System.Reactive.PlatformServices namespace contains interfaces and classes used by the runtime infrastructure of Reactive Extensions. + Those are not intended to be used directly from user code and are subject to change in future releases of the product. + + + + + Represents a .NET event invocation consisting of the weakly typed object that raised the event and the data that was generated by the event. + + The type of the event data generated by the event. + + + + Creates a new data representation instance of a .NET event invocation with the given sender and event data. + + The sender object that raised the event. + The event data that was generated by the event. + + + + Represents a .NET event invocation consisting of the strongly typed object that raised the event and the data that was generated by the event. + + The type of the sender that raised the event. + The type of the event data generated by the event. + + + + Creates a new data representation instance of a .NET event invocation with the given sender and event data. + + The sender object that raised the event. + The event data that was generated by the event. + + + + Gets the sender object that raised the event. + + + + + Gets the event data that was generated by the event. + + + + + Deconstructs the event pattern value into a sender and event data. + + The sender object that raised the event. + The event data that was generated by the event. + + + + Determines whether the current object represents the same event as a specified object. + + An object to compare to the current object. + true if both objects represent the same event; otherwise, false. + + + + Determines whether the specified System.Object is equal to the current . + + The System.Object to compare with the current . + true if the specified System.Object is equal to the current ; otherwise, false. + + + + Returns the hash code for the current instance. + + A hash code for the current instance. + + + + Determines whether two specified objects represent the same event. + + The first to compare, or null. + The second to compare, or null. + true if both objects represent the same event; otherwise, false. + + + + Determines whether two specified objects represent a different event. + + The first to compare, or null. + The second to compare, or null. + true if both objects don't represent the same event; otherwise, false. + + + + Base class for classes that expose an observable sequence as a well-known event pattern (sender, event arguments). + Contains functionality to maintain a map of event handler delegates to observable sequence subscriptions. Subclasses + should only add an event with custom add and remove methods calling into the base class's operations. + + The type of the sender that raises the event. + The type of the event data generated by the event. + + + + Creates a new event pattern source. + + Source sequence to expose as an event. + Delegate used to invoke the event for each element of the sequence. + or is null. + + + + Adds the specified event handler, causing a subscription to the underlying source. + + Event handler to add. The same delegate should be passed to the operation in order to remove the event handler. + Invocation delegate to raise the event in the derived class. + or is null. + + + + Removes the specified event handler, causing a disposal of the corresponding subscription to the underlying source that was created during the operation. + + Event handler to remove. This should be the same delegate as one that was passed to the operation. + is null. + + + + Marks the program elements that are experimental. This class cannot be inherited. + + + + + Represents a .NET event invocation consisting of the strongly typed object that raised the event and the data that was generated by the event. + + + The type of the sender that raised the event. + This type parameter is covariant. That is, you can use either the type you specified or any type that is more derived. For more information about covariance and contravariance, see Covariance and Contravariance in Generics. + + + The type of the event data generated by the event. + This type parameter is covariant. That is, you can use either the type you specified or any type that is more derived. For more information about covariance and contravariance, see Covariance and Contravariance in Generics. + + + + + Gets the sender object that raised the event. + + + + + Gets the event data that was generated by the event. + + + + + Represents a data stream signaling its elements by means of an event. + + The type of the event data generated by the event. + + + + Event signaling the next element in the data stream. + + + + + Represents a data stream signaling its elements by means of an event. + + + The type of the event data generated by the event. + This type parameter is covariant. That is, you can use either the type you specified or any type that is more derived. For more information about covariance and contravariance, see Covariance and Contravariance in Generics. + + + + + Event signaling the next element in the data stream. + + + + + Utility methods to handle lock-free combining of Exceptions + as well as hosting a terminal-exception indicator for + lock-free termination support. + + + + + The singleton instance of the exception indicating a terminal state, + DO NOT LEAK or signal this via OnError! + + + + + Tries to atomically set the Exception on the given field if it is + still null. + + The target field to try to set atomically. + The exception to set, not null (not verified). + True if the operation succeeded, false if the target was not null. + + + + Utility methods for dealing with serializing OnXXX signals + for an IObserver where concurrent OnNext is still not allowed + but concurrent OnError/OnCompleted may happen. + This serialization case is generally lower overhead than + a full SerializedObserver wrapper and doesn't need + allocation. + + + + + Signals the given item to the observer in a serialized fashion + allowing a concurrent OnError or OnCompleted emission to be delayed until + the observer.OnNext returns. + Do not call OnNext from multiple threads as it may lead to ignored items. + Use a full SerializedObserver wrapper for merging multiple sequences. + + The element type of the observer. + The observer to signal events in a serialized fashion. + The item to signal. + Indicates there is an emission going on currently. + The field containing an error or terminal indicator. + + + + Signals the given exception to the observer. If there is a concurrent + OnNext emission is happening, saves the exception into the given field + otherwise to be picked up by . + This method can be called concurrently with itself and the other methods of this + helper class but only one terminal signal may actually win. + + The element type of the observer. + The observer to signal events in a serialized fashion. + The exception to signal sooner or later. + Indicates there is an emission going on currently. + The field containing an error or terminal indicator. + + + + Signals OnCompleted on the observer. If there is a concurrent + OnNext emission happening, the error field will host a special + terminal exception signal to be picked up by once it finishes with OnNext and signal the + OnCompleted as well. + This method can be called concurrently with itself and the other methods of this + helper class but only one terminal signal may actually win. + + The element type of the observer. + The observer to signal events in a serialized fashion. + Indicates there is an emission going on currently. + The field containing an error or terminal indicator. + + + + Base interface for observers that can dispose of a resource on a terminal notification + or when disposed itself. + + + + + + Interface with variance annotation; allows for better type checking when detecting capabilities in SubscribeSafe. + + Type of the resulting sequence's elements. + + + + Base class for implementation of query operators, providing performance benefits over the use of Observable.Create. + + Type of the resulting sequence's elements. + + + + Publicly visible Subscribe method. + + Observer to send notifications on. The implementation of a producer must ensure the correct message grammar on the observer. + IDisposable to cancel the subscription. This causes the underlying sink to be notified of unsubscription, causing it to prevent further messages from being sent to the observer. + + + + Core implementation of the query operator, called upon a new subscription to the producer object. + + Observer to send notifications on. The implementation of a producer must ensure the correct message grammar on the observer. + Disposable representing all the resources and/or subscriptions the operator uses to process events. + The observer passed in to this method is not protected using auto-detach behavior upon an OnError or OnCompleted call. The implementation must ensure proper resource disposal and enforce the message grammar. + + + + Publicly visible Subscribe method. + + Observer to send notifications on. The implementation of a producer must ensure the correct message grammar on the observer. + IDisposable to cancel the subscription. This causes the underlying sink to be notified of unsubscription, causing it to prevent further messages from being sent to the observer. + + + + Core implementation of the query operator, called upon a new subscription to the producer object. + + The sink object. + + + + Represents an observable sequence of elements that have a common key. + + + The type of the key shared by all elements in the group. + This type parameter is covariant. That is, you can use either the type you specified or any type that is more derived. For more information about covariance and contravariance, see Covariance and Contravariance in Generics. + + + The type of the elements in the group. + This type parameter is covariant. That is, you can use either the type you specified or any type that is more derived. For more information about covariance and contravariance, see Covariance and Contravariance in Generics. + + + + + Gets the common key. + + + + + Provides functionality to evaluate queries against a specific data source wherein the type of the data is known. + + + The type of the data in the data source. + This type parameter is covariant. That is, you can use either the type you specified or any type that is more derived. For more information about covariance and contravariance, see Covariance and Contravariance in Generics. + + + + + Provides functionality to evaluate queries against a specific data source wherein the type of the data is not specified. + + + + + Gets the type of the element(s) that are returned when the expression tree associated with this instance of IQbservable is executed. + + + + + Gets the expression tree that is associated with the instance of IQbservable. + + + + + Gets the query provider that is associated with this data source. + + + + + Defines methods to create and execute queries that are described by an IQbservable object. + + + + + Constructs an object that can evaluate the query represented by a specified expression tree. + + The type of the elements of the that is returned. + Expression tree representing the query. + IQbservable object that can evaluate the given query expression. + + + + Internal interface describing the LINQ to Events query language. + + + + + Internal interface describing the LINQ to Events query language. + + + + + Attribute applied to static classes providing expression tree forms of query methods, + mapping those to the corresponding methods for local query execution on the specified + target class type. + + + + + Creates a new mapping to the specified local execution query method implementation type. + + Type with query methods for local execution. + + + + Gets the type with the implementation of local query methods. + + + + + Provides a set of static methods for writing in-memory queries over observable sequences. + + + + + Applies an accumulator function over an observable sequence, returning the result of the aggregation as a single element in the result sequence. The specified seed value is used as the initial accumulator value. + For aggregation behavior with incremental intermediate results, see . + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + The type of the result of the aggregation. + An observable sequence to aggregate over. + The initial accumulator value. + An accumulator function to be invoked on each element. + An observable sequence containing a single element with the final accumulator value. + or is null. + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Applies an accumulator function over an observable sequence, returning the result of the aggregation as a single element in the result sequence. The specified seed value is used as the initial accumulator value, + and the specified result selector function is used to select the result value. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + The type of the accumulator value. + The type of the resulting value. + An observable sequence to aggregate over. + The initial accumulator value. + An accumulator function to be invoked on each element. + A function to transform the final accumulator value into the result value. + An observable sequence containing a single element with the final accumulator value. + or or is null. + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Applies an accumulator function over an observable sequence, returning the result of the aggregation as a single element in the result sequence. + For aggregation behavior with incremental intermediate results, see . + + The type of the elements in the source sequence and the result of the aggregation. + An observable sequence to aggregate over. + An accumulator function to be invoked on each element. + An observable sequence containing a single element with the final accumulator value. + or is null. + (Asynchronous) The source sequence is empty. + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Determines whether all elements of an observable sequence satisfy a condition. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + An observable sequence whose elements to apply the predicate to. + A function to test each element for a condition. + An observable sequence containing a single element determining whether all elements in the source sequence pass the test in the specified predicate. + or is null. + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Determines whether an observable sequence contains any elements. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + An observable sequence to check for non-emptiness. + An observable sequence containing a single element determining whether the source sequence contains any elements. + is null. + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Determines whether any element of an observable sequence satisfies a condition. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + An observable sequence whose elements to apply the predicate to. + A function to test each element for a condition. + An observable sequence containing a single element determining whether any elements in the source sequence pass the test in the specified predicate. + or is null. + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Computes the average of an observable sequence of values. + + A sequence of values to calculate the average of. + An observable sequence containing a single element with the average of the sequence of values. + is null. + (Asynchronous) The source sequence is empty. + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Computes the average of an observable sequence of values. + + A sequence of values to calculate the average of. + An observable sequence containing a single element with the average of the sequence of values. + is null. + (Asynchronous) The source sequence is empty. + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Computes the average of an observable sequence of values. + + A sequence of values to calculate the average of. + An observable sequence containing a single element with the average of the sequence of values. + is null. + (Asynchronous) The source sequence is empty. + (Asynchronous) The sum of the elements in the source sequence is larger than . + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Computes the average of an observable sequence of values. + + A sequence of values to calculate the average of. + An observable sequence containing a single element with the average of the sequence of values. + is null. + (Asynchronous) The source sequence is empty. + (Asynchronous) The sum of the elements in the source sequence is larger than . + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Computes the average of an observable sequence of values. + + A sequence of values to calculate the average of. + An observable sequence containing a single element with the average of the sequence of values. + is null. + (Asynchronous) The source sequence is empty. + (Asynchronous) The sum of the elements in the source sequence is larger than . + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Computes the average of an observable sequence of nullable values. + + A sequence of nullable values to calculate the average of. + An observable sequence containing a single element with the average of the sequence of values, or null if the source sequence is empty or contains only values that are null. + is null. + (Asynchronous) The source sequence is empty. + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Computes the average of an observable sequence of nullable values. + + A sequence of nullable values to calculate the average of. + An observable sequence containing a single element with the average of the sequence of values, or null if the source sequence is empty or contains only values that are null. + is null. + (Asynchronous) The source sequence is empty. + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Computes the average of an observable sequence of nullable values. + + A sequence of nullable values to calculate the average of. + An observable sequence containing a single element with the average of the sequence of values, or null if the source sequence is empty or contains only values that are null. + is null. + (Asynchronous) The source sequence is empty. + (Asynchronous) The sum of the elements in the source sequence is larger than . + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Computes the average of an observable sequence of nullable values. + + A sequence of nullable values to calculate the average of. + An observable sequence containing a single element with the average of the sequence of values, or null if the source sequence is empty or contains only values that are null. + is null. + (Asynchronous) The source sequence is empty. + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + (Asynchronous) The sum of the elements in the source sequence is larger than . + + + + Computes the average of an observable sequence of nullable values. + + A sequence of nullable values to calculate the average of. + An observable sequence containing a single element with the average of the sequence of values, or null if the source sequence is empty or contains only values that are null. + is null. + (Asynchronous) The source sequence is empty. + (Asynchronous) The sum of the elements in the source sequence is larger than . + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Computes the average of an observable sequence of values that are obtained by invoking a transform function on each element of the input sequence. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + A sequence of values to calculate the average of. + A transform function to apply to each element. + An observable sequence containing a single element with the average of the sequence of values. + or is null. + (Asynchronous) The source sequence is empty. + (Asynchronous) The sum of the projected values for the elements in the source sequence is larger than . + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Computes the average of an observable sequence of values that are obtained by invoking a transform function on each element of the input sequence. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + A sequence of values to calculate the average of. + A transform function to apply to each element. + An observable sequence containing a single element with the average of the sequence of values. + or is null. + (Asynchronous) The source sequence is empty. + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Computes the average of an observable sequence of values that are obtained by invoking a transform function on each element of the input sequence. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + A sequence of values to calculate the average of. + A transform function to apply to each element. + An observable sequence containing a single element with the average of the sequence of values. + or is null. + (Asynchronous) The source sequence is empty. + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Computes the average of an observable sequence of values that are obtained by invoking a transform function on each element of the input sequence. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + A sequence of values to calculate the average of. + A transform function to apply to each element. + An observable sequence containing a single element with the average of the sequence of values. + or is null. + (Asynchronous) The source sequence is empty. + (Asynchronous) The sum of the projected values for the elements in the source sequence is larger than . + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Computes the average of an observable sequence of values that are obtained by invoking a transform function on each element of the input sequence. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + A sequence of values to calculate the average of. + A transform function to apply to each element. + An observable sequence containing a single element with the average of the sequence of values. + or is null. + (Asynchronous) The source sequence is empty. + (Asynchronous) The sum of the projected values for the elements in the source sequence is larger than . + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Computes the average of an observable sequence of nullable values that are obtained by invoking a transform function on each element of the input sequence. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + A sequence of values to calculate the average of. + A transform function to apply to each element. + An observable sequence containing a single element with the average of the sequence of values, or null if the source sequence is empty or contains only values that are null. + or is null. + (Asynchronous) The source sequence is empty. + (Asynchronous) The sum of the projected values for the elements in the source sequence is larger than . + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Computes the average of an observable sequence of nullable values that are obtained by invoking a transform function on each element of the input sequence. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + A sequence of values to calculate the average of. + A transform function to apply to each element. + An observable sequence containing a single element with the average of the sequence of values, or null if the source sequence is empty or contains only values that are null. + or is null. + (Asynchronous) The source sequence is empty. + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Computes the average of an observable sequence of nullable values that are obtained by invoking a transform function on each element of the input sequence. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + A sequence of values to calculate the average of. + A transform function to apply to each element. + An observable sequence containing a single element with the average of the sequence of values, or null if the source sequence is empty or contains only values that are null. + or is null. + (Asynchronous) The source sequence is empty. + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Computes the average of an observable sequence of nullable values that are obtained by invoking a transform function on each element of the input sequence. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + A sequence of values to calculate the average of. + A transform function to apply to each element. + An observable sequence containing a single element with the average of the sequence of values, or null if the source sequence is empty or contains only values that are null. + or is null. + (Asynchronous) The source sequence is empty. + (Asynchronous) The sum of the projected values for the elements in the source sequence is larger than . + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Computes the average of an observable sequence of nullable values that are obtained by invoking a transform function on each element of the input sequence. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + A sequence of values to calculate the average of. + A transform function to apply to each element. + An observable sequence containing a single element with the average of the sequence of values, or null if the source sequence is empty or contains only values that are null. + or is null. + (Asynchronous) The source sequence is empty. + (Asynchronous) The sum of the projected values for the elements in the source sequence is larger than . + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Determines whether an observable sequence contains a specified element by using the default equality comparer. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + An observable sequence in which to locate a value. + The value to locate in the source sequence. + An observable sequence containing a single element determining whether the source sequence contains an element that has the specified value. + is null. + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Determines whether an observable sequence contains a specified element by using a specified System.Collections.Generic.IEqualityComparer{T}. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + An observable sequence in which to locate a value. + The value to locate in the source sequence. + An equality comparer to compare elements. + An observable sequence containing a single element determining whether the source sequence contains an element that has the specified value. + or is null. + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Returns an observable sequence containing an that represents the total number of elements in an observable sequence. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + An observable sequence that contains elements to be counted. + An observable sequence containing a single element with the number of elements in the input sequence. + is null. + (Asynchronous) The number of elements in the source sequence is larger than . + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Returns an observable sequence containing an that represents how many elements in the specified observable sequence satisfy a condition. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + An observable sequence that contains elements to be counted. + A function to test each element for a condition. + An observable sequence containing a single element with a number that represents how many elements in the input sequence satisfy the condition in the predicate function. + or is null. + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Returns the element at a specified index in a sequence. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Observable sequence to return the element from. + The zero-based index of the element to retrieve. + An observable sequence that produces the element at the specified position in the source sequence. + is null. + is less than zero. + (Asynchronous) is greater than or equal to the number of elements in the source sequence. + + + + Returns the element at a specified index in a sequence or a default value if the index is out of range. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Observable sequence to return the element from. + The zero-based index of the element to retrieve. + An observable sequence that produces the element at the specified position in the source sequence, or a default value if the index is outside the bounds of the source sequence. + is null. + is less than zero. + + + + Returns the first element of an observable sequence. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source observable sequence. + Sequence containing the first element in the observable sequence. + is null. + (Asynchronous) The source sequence is empty. + + + + Returns the first element of an observable sequence that satisfies the condition in the predicate. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source observable sequence. + A predicate function to evaluate for elements in the source sequence. + Sequence containing the first element in the observable sequence that satisfies the condition in the predicate. + or is null. + (Asynchronous) No element satisfies the condition in the predicate. -or- The source sequence is empty. + + + + Returns the first element of an observable sequence, or a default value if no such element exists. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source observable sequence. + Sequence containing the first element in the observable sequence, or a default value if no such element exists. + is null. + + + + Returns the first element of an observable sequence that satisfies the condition in the predicate, or a default value if no such element exists. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source observable sequence. + A predicate function to evaluate for elements in the source sequence. + Sequence containing the first element in the observable sequence that satisfies the condition in the predicate, or a default value if no such element exists. + or is null. + + + + Determines whether an observable sequence is empty. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + An observable sequence to check for emptiness. + An observable sequence containing a single element determining whether the source sequence is empty. + is null. + + + + Returns the last element of an observable sequence. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source observable sequence. + Sequence containing the last element in the observable sequence. + is null. + (Asynchronous) The source sequence is empty. + + + + Returns the last element of an observable sequence that satisfies the condition in the predicate. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source observable sequence. + A predicate function to evaluate for elements in the source sequence. + Sequence containing the last element in the observable sequence that satisfies the condition in the predicate. + or is null. + (Asynchronous) No element satisfies the condition in the predicate. -or- The source sequence is empty. + + + + Returns the last element of an observable sequence, or a default value if no such element exists. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source observable sequence. + Sequence containing the last element in the observable sequence, or a default value if no such element exists. + is null. + + + + Returns the last element of an observable sequence that satisfies the condition in the predicate, or a default value if no such element exists. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source observable sequence. + A predicate function to evaluate for elements in the source sequence. + Sequence containing the last element in the observable sequence that satisfies the condition in the predicate, or a default value if no such element exists. + or is null. + + + + Returns an observable sequence containing an that represents the total number of elements in an observable sequence. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + An observable sequence that contains elements to be counted. + An observable sequence containing a single element with the number of elements in the input sequence. + is null. + (Asynchronous) The number of elements in the source sequence is larger than . + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Returns an observable sequence containing an that represents how many elements in the specified observable sequence satisfy a condition. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + An observable sequence that contains elements to be counted. + A function to test each element for a condition. + An observable sequence containing a single element with a number that represents how many elements in the input sequence satisfy the condition in the predicate function. + or is null. + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Returns the maximum element in an observable sequence. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + An observable sequence to determine the maximum element of. + An observable sequence containing a single element with the maximum element in the source sequence. + is null. + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Returns the maximum value in an observable sequence according to the specified comparer. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + An observable sequence to determine the maximum element of. + Comparer used to compare elements. + An observable sequence containing a single element with the maximum element in the source sequence. + or is null. + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Returns the maximum value in an observable sequence of values. + + A sequence of values to determine the maximum value of. + An observable sequence containing a single element with the maximum value in the source sequence. + is null. + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Returns the maximum value in an observable sequence of values. + + A sequence of values to determine the maximum value of. + An observable sequence containing a single element with the maximum value in the source sequence. + is null. + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Returns the maximum value in an observable sequence of values. + + A sequence of values to determine the maximum value of. + An observable sequence containing a single element with the maximum value in the source sequence. + is null. + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Returns the maximum value in an observable sequence of values. + + A sequence of values to determine the maximum value of. + An observable sequence containing a single element with the maximum value in the source sequence. + is null. + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Returns the maximum value in an observable sequence of values. + + A sequence of values to determine the maximum value of. + An observable sequence containing a single element with the maximum value in the source sequence. + is null. + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Returns the maximum value in an observable sequence of nullable values. + + A sequence of nullable values to determine the maximum value of. + An observable sequence containing a single element with the maximum value in the source sequence. + is null. + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Returns the maximum value in an observable sequence of nullable values. + + A sequence of nullable values to determine the maximum value of. + An observable sequence containing a single element with the maximum value in the source sequence. + is null. + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Returns the maximum value in an observable sequence of nullable values. + + A sequence of nullable values to determine the maximum value of. + An observable sequence containing a single element with the maximum value in the source sequence. + is null. + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Returns the maximum value in an observable sequence of nullable values. + + A sequence of nullable values to determine the maximum value of. + An observable sequence containing a single element with the maximum value in the source sequence. + is null. + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Returns the maximum value in an observable sequence of nullable values. + + A sequence of nullable values to determine the maximum value of. + An observable sequence containing a single element with the maximum value in the source sequence. + is null. + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Invokes a transform function on each element of a sequence and returns the maximum value. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + The type of the objects derived from the elements in the source sequence to determine the maximum of. + An observable sequence to determine the minimum element of. + A transform function to apply to each element. + An observable sequence containing a single element with the value that corresponds to the maximum element in the source sequence. + or is null. + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Invokes a transform function on each element of a sequence and returns the maximum value according to the specified comparer. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + The type of the objects derived from the elements in the source sequence to determine the maximum of. + An observable sequence to determine the minimum element of. + A transform function to apply to each element. + Comparer used to compare elements. + An observable sequence containing a single element with the value that corresponds to the maximum element in the source sequence. + or or is null. + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Invokes a transform function on each element of a sequence and returns the maximum value. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + A sequence of values to determine the maximum value of. + A transform function to apply to each element. + An observable sequence containing a single element with the value of type that corresponds to the maximum value in the source sequence. + or is null. + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Invokes a transform function on each element of a sequence and returns the maximum value. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + A sequence of values to determine the maximum value of. + A transform function to apply to each element. + An observable sequence containing a single element with the value of type that corresponds to the maximum value in the source sequence. + or is null. + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Invokes a transform function on each element of a sequence and returns the maximum value. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + A sequence of values to determine the maximum value of. + A transform function to apply to each element. + An observable sequence containing a single element with the value of type that corresponds to the maximum value in the source sequence. + or is null. + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Invokes a transform function on each element of a sequence and returns the maximum value. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + A sequence of values to determine the maximum value of. + A transform function to apply to each element. + An observable sequence containing a single element with the value of type that corresponds to the maximum value in the source sequence. + or is null. + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Invokes a transform function on each element of a sequence and returns the maximum value. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + A sequence of values to determine the maximum value of. + A transform function to apply to each element. + An observable sequence containing a single element with the value of type that corresponds to the maximum value in the source sequence. + or is null. + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Invokes a transform function on each element of a sequence and returns the maximum nullable value. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + A sequence of values to determine the maximum value of. + A transform function to apply to each element. + An observable sequence containing a single element with the value of type that corresponds to the maximum value in the source sequence. + or is null. + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Invokes a transform function on each element of a sequence and returns the maximum nullable value. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + A sequence of values to determine the maximum value of. + A transform function to apply to each element. + An observable sequence containing a single element with the value of type that corresponds to the maximum value in the source sequence. + or is null. + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Invokes a transform function on each element of a sequence and returns the maximum nullable value. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + A sequence of values to determine the maximum value of. + A transform function to apply to each element. + An observable sequence containing a single element with the value of type that corresponds to the maximum value in the source sequence. + or is null. + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Invokes a transform function on each element of a sequence and returns the maximum nullable value. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + A sequence of values to determine the maximum value of. + A transform function to apply to each element. + An observable sequence containing a single element with the value of type that corresponds to the maximum value in the source sequence. + or is null. + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Invokes a transform function on each element of a sequence and returns the maximum nullable value. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + A sequence of values to determine the maximum value of. + A transform function to apply to each element. + An observable sequence containing a single element with the value of type that corresponds to the maximum value in the source sequence. + or is null. + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Returns the elements in an observable sequence with the maximum key value. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + The type of the key computed for each element in the source sequence. + An observable sequence to get the maximum elements for. + Key selector function. + An observable sequence containing a list of zero or more elements that have a maximum key value. + or is null. + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Returns the elements in an observable sequence with the maximum key value according to the specified comparer. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + The type of the key computed for each element in the source sequence. + An observable sequence to get the maximum elements for. + Key selector function. + Comparer used to compare key values. + An observable sequence containing a list of zero or more elements that have a maximum key value. + or or is null. + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Returns the minimum element in an observable sequence. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + An observable sequence to determine the minimum element of. + An observable sequence containing a single element with the minimum element in the source sequence. + is null. + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Returns the minimum element in an observable sequence according to the specified comparer. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + An observable sequence to determine the minimum element of. + Comparer used to compare elements. + An observable sequence containing a single element with the minimum element in the source sequence. + or is null. + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Returns the minimum value in an observable sequence of values. + + A sequence of values to determine the minimum value of. + An observable sequence containing a single element with the minimum value in the source sequence. + is null. + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Returns the minimum value in an observable sequence of values. + + A sequence of values to determine the minimum value of. + An observable sequence containing a single element with the minimum value in the source sequence. + is null. + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Returns the minimum value in an observable sequence of values. + + A sequence of values to determine the minimum value of. + An observable sequence containing a single element with the minimum value in the source sequence. + is null. + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Returns the minimum value in an observable sequence of values. + + A sequence of values to determine the minimum value of. + An observable sequence containing a single element with the minimum value in the source sequence. + is null. + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Returns the minimum value in an observable sequence of values. + + A sequence of values to determine the minimum value of. + An observable sequence containing a single element with the minimum value in the source sequence. + is null. + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Returns the minimum value in an observable sequence of nullable values. + + A sequence of nullable values to determine the minimum value of. + An observable sequence containing a single element with the minimum value in the source sequence. + is null. + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Returns the minimum value in an observable sequence of nullable values. + + A sequence of nullable values to determine the minimum value of. + An observable sequence containing a single element with the minimum value in the source sequence. + is null. + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Returns the minimum value in an observable sequence of nullable values. + + A sequence of nullable values to determine the minimum value of. + An observable sequence containing a single element with the minimum value in the source sequence. + is null. + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Returns the minimum value in an observable sequence of nullable values. + + A sequence of nullable values to determine the minimum value of. + An observable sequence containing a single element with the minimum value in the source sequence. + is null. + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Returns the minimum value in an observable sequence of nullable values. + + A sequence of nullable values to determine the minimum value of. + An observable sequence containing a single element with the minimum value in the source sequence. + is null. + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Invokes a transform function on each element of a sequence and returns the minimum value. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + The type of the objects derived from the elements in the source sequence to determine the minimum of. + An observable sequence to determine the minimum element of. + A transform function to apply to each element. + An observable sequence containing a single element with the value that corresponds to the minimum element in the source sequence. + or is null. + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Invokes a transform function on each element of a sequence and returns the minimum value according to the specified comparer. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + The type of the objects derived from the elements in the source sequence to determine the minimum of. + An observable sequence to determine the minimum element of. + A transform function to apply to each element. + Comparer used to compare elements. + An observable sequence containing a single element with the value that corresponds to the minimum element in the source sequence. + or or is null. + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Invokes a transform function on each element of a sequence and returns the minimum value. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + A sequence of values to determine the minimum value of. + A transform function to apply to each element. + An observable sequence containing a single element with the value of type that corresponds to the minimum value in the source sequence. + or is null. + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Invokes a transform function on each element of a sequence and returns the minimum value. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + A sequence of values to determine the minimum value of. + A transform function to apply to each element. + An observable sequence containing a single element with the value of type that corresponds to the minimum value in the source sequence. + or is null. + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Invokes a transform function on each element of a sequence and returns the minimum value. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + A sequence of values to determine the minimum value of. + A transform function to apply to each element. + An observable sequence containing a single element with the value of type that corresponds to the minimum value in the source sequence. + or is null. + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Invokes a transform function on each element of a sequence and returns the minimum value. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + A sequence of values to determine the minimum value of. + A transform function to apply to each element. + An observable sequence containing a single element with the value of type that corresponds to the minimum value in the source sequence. + or is null. + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Invokes a transform function on each element of a sequence and returns the minimum value. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + A sequence of values to determine the minimum value of. + A transform function to apply to each element. + An observable sequence containing a single element with the value of type that corresponds to the minimum value in the source sequence. + or is null. + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Invokes a transform function on each element of a sequence and returns the minimum nullable value. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + A sequence of values to determine the minimum value of. + A transform function to apply to each element. + An observable sequence containing a single element with the value of type that corresponds to the minimum value in the source sequence. + or is null. + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Invokes a transform function on each element of a sequence and returns the minimum nullable value. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + A sequence of values to determine the minimum value of. + A transform function to apply to each element. + An observable sequence containing a single element with the value of type that corresponds to the minimum value in the source sequence. + or is null. + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Invokes a transform function on each element of a sequence and returns the minimum nullable value. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + A sequence of values to determine the minimum value of. + A transform function to apply to each element. + An observable sequence containing a single element with the value of type that corresponds to the minimum value in the source sequence. + or is null. + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Invokes a transform function on each element of a sequence and returns the minimum nullable value. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + A sequence of values to determine the minimum value of. + A transform function to apply to each element. + An observable sequence containing a single element with the value of type that corresponds to the minimum value in the source sequence. + or is null. + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Invokes a transform function on each element of a sequence and returns the minimum nullable value. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + A sequence of values to determine the minimum value of. + A transform function to apply to each element. + An observable sequence containing a single element with the value of type that corresponds to the minimum value in the source sequence. + or is null. + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Returns the elements in an observable sequence with the minimum key value. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + The type of the key computed for each element in the source sequence. + An observable sequence to get the minimum elements for. + Key selector function. + An observable sequence containing a list of zero or more elements that have a minimum key value. + or is null. + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Returns the elements in an observable sequence with the minimum key value according to the specified comparer. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + The type of the key computed for each element in the source sequence. + An observable sequence to get the minimum elements for. + Key selector function. + Comparer used to compare key values. + An observable sequence containing a list of zero or more elements that have a minimum key value. + or or is null. + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Determines whether two sequences are equal by comparing the elements pairwise. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + First observable sequence to compare. + Second observable sequence to compare. + An observable sequence that contains a single element which indicates whether both sequences are of equal length and their corresponding elements are equal according to the default equality comparer for their type. + or is null. + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Determines whether two sequences are equal by comparing the elements pairwise using a specified equality comparer. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + First observable sequence to compare. + Second observable sequence to compare. + Comparer used to compare elements of both sequences. + An observable sequence that contains a single element which indicates whether both sequences are of equal length and their corresponding elements are equal according to the specified equality comparer. + or or is null. + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Determines whether an observable and enumerable sequence are equal by comparing the elements pairwise. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + First observable sequence to compare. + Second observable sequence to compare. + An observable sequence that contains a single element which indicates whether both sequences are of equal length and their corresponding elements are equal according to the default equality comparer for their type. + or is null. + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Determines whether an observable and enumerable sequence are equal by comparing the elements pairwise using a specified equality comparer. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + First observable sequence to compare. + Second observable sequence to compare. + Comparer used to compare elements of both sequences. + An observable sequence that contains a single element which indicates whether both sequences are of equal length and their corresponding elements are equal according to the specified equality comparer. + or or is null. + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Returns the only element of an observable sequence, and reports an exception if there is not exactly one element in the observable sequence. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source observable sequence. + Sequence containing the single element in the observable sequence. + is null. + (Asynchronous) The source sequence contains more than one element. -or- The source sequence is empty. + + + + Returns the only element of an observable sequence that satisfies the condition in the predicate, and reports an exception if there is not exactly one element in the observable sequence. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source observable sequence. + A predicate function to evaluate for elements in the source sequence. + Sequence containing the single element in the observable sequence that satisfies the condition in the predicate. + or is null. + (Asynchronous) No element satisfies the condition in the predicate. -or- More than one element satisfies the condition in the predicate. -or- The source sequence is empty. + + + + Returns the only element of an observable sequence, or a default value if the observable sequence is empty; this method reports an exception if there is more than one element in the observable sequence. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source observable sequence. + Sequence containing the single element in the observable sequence, or a default value if no such element exists. + is null. + (Asynchronous) The source sequence contains more than one element. + + + + Returns the only element of an observable sequence that matches the predicate, or a default value if no such element exists; this method reports an exception if there is more than one element in the observable sequence. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source observable sequence. + A predicate function to evaluate for elements in the source sequence. + Sequence containing the single element in the observable sequence that satisfies the condition in the predicate, or a default value if no such element exists. + or is null. + (Asynchronous) The sequence contains more than one element that satisfies the condition in the predicate. + + + + Computes the sum of a sequence of values. + + A sequence of values to calculate the sum of. + An observable sequence containing a single element with the sum of the values in the source sequence. + is null. + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Computes the sum of a sequence of values. + + A sequence of values to calculate the sum of. + An observable sequence containing a single element with the sum of the values in the source sequence. + is null. + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Computes the sum of a sequence of values. + + A sequence of values to calculate the sum of. + An observable sequence containing a single element with the sum of the values in the source sequence. + is null. + (Asynchronous) The sum of the elements in the source sequence is larger than . + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Computes the sum of a sequence of values. + + A sequence of values to calculate the sum of. + An observable sequence containing a single element with the sum of the values in the source sequence. + is null. + (Asynchronous) The sum of the elements in the source sequence is larger than . + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Computes the sum of a sequence of values. + + A sequence of values to calculate the sum of. + An observable sequence containing a single element with the sum of the values in the source sequence. + is null. + (Asynchronous) The sum of the elements in the source sequence is larger than . + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Computes the sum of a sequence of nullable values. + + A sequence of nullable values to calculate the sum of. + An observable sequence containing a single element with the sum of the values in the source sequence. + is null. + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Computes the sum of a sequence of nullable values. + + A sequence of nullable values to calculate the sum of. + An observable sequence containing a single element with the sum of the values in the source sequence. + is null. + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Computes the sum of a sequence of nullable values. + + A sequence of nullable values to calculate the sum of. + An observable sequence containing a single element with the sum of the values in the source sequence. + is null. + (Asynchronous) The sum of the elements in the source sequence is larger than . + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Computes the sum of a sequence of nullable values. + + A sequence of nullable values to calculate the sum of. + An observable sequence containing a single element with the sum of the values in the source sequence. + is null. + (Asynchronous) The sum of the elements in the source sequence is larger than . + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Computes the sum of a sequence of nullable values. + + A sequence of nullable values to calculate the sum of. + An observable sequence containing a single element with the sum of the values in the source sequence. + is null. + (Asynchronous) The sum of the elements in the source sequence is larger than . + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Computes the sum of a sequence of values that are obtained by invoking a transform function on each element of the input sequence. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + A sequence of values that are used to calculate a sum. + A transform function to apply to each element. + An observable sequence containing a single element with the sum of the values in the source sequence. + or is null. + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Computes the sum of a sequence of values that are obtained by invoking a transform function on each element of the input sequence. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + A sequence of values that are used to calculate a sum. + A transform function to apply to each element. + An observable sequence containing a single element with the sum of the values in the source sequence. + or is null. + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Computes the sum of a sequence of values that are obtained by invoking a transform function on each element of the input sequence. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + A sequence of values that are used to calculate a sum. + A transform function to apply to each element. + An observable sequence containing a single element with the sum of the values in the source sequence. + or is null. + (Asynchronous) The sum of the projected values for the elements in the source sequence is larger than . + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Computes the sum of a sequence of values that are obtained by invoking a transform function on each element of the input sequence. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + A sequence of values that are used to calculate a sum. + A transform function to apply to each element. + An observable sequence containing a single element with the sum of the values in the source sequence. + or is null. + (Asynchronous) The sum of the projected values for the elements in the source sequence is larger than . + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Computes the sum of a sequence of values that are obtained by invoking a transform function on each element of the input sequence. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + A sequence of values that are used to calculate a sum. + A transform function to apply to each element. + An observable sequence containing a single element with the sum of the values in the source sequence. + or is null. + (Asynchronous) The sum of the projected values for the elements in the source sequence is larger than . + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Computes the sum of a sequence of nullable values that are obtained by invoking a transform function on each element of the input sequence. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + A sequence of values that are used to calculate a sum. + A transform function to apply to each element. + An observable sequence containing a single element with the sum of the values in the source sequence. + or is null. + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Computes the sum of a sequence of nullable values that are obtained by invoking a transform function on each element of the input sequence. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + A sequence of values that are used to calculate a sum. + A transform function to apply to each element. + An observable sequence containing a single element with the sum of the values in the source sequence. + or is null. + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Computes the sum of a sequence of nullable values that are obtained by invoking a transform function on each element of the input sequence. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + A sequence of values that are used to calculate a sum. + A transform function to apply to each element. + An observable sequence containing a single element with the sum of the values in the source sequence. + or is null. + (Asynchronous) The sum of the projected values for the elements in the source sequence is larger than . + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Computes the sum of a sequence of nullable values that are obtained by invoking a transform function on each element of the input sequence. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + A sequence of values that are used to calculate a sum. + A transform function to apply to each element. + An observable sequence containing a single element with the sum of the values in the source sequence. + or is null. + (Asynchronous) The sum of the projected values for the elements in the source sequence is larger than . + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Computes the sum of a sequence of nullable values that are obtained by invoking a transform function on each element of the input sequence. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + A sequence of values that are used to calculate a sum. + A transform function to apply to each element. + An observable sequence containing a single element with the sum of the values in the source sequence. + or is null. + (Asynchronous) The sum of the projected values for the elements in the source sequence is larger than . + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Creates an array from an observable sequence. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + The source observable sequence to get an array of elements for. + An observable sequence containing a single element with an array containing all the elements of the source sequence. + is null. + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Creates a dictionary from an observable sequence according to a specified key selector function. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + The type of the dictionary key computed for each element in the source sequence. + An observable sequence to create a dictionary for. + A function to extract a key from each element. + An observable sequence containing a single element with a dictionary mapping unique key values onto the corresponding source sequence's element. + or is null. + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Creates a dictionary from an observable sequence according to a specified key selector function, and a comparer. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + The type of the dictionary key computed for each element in the source sequence. + An observable sequence to create a dictionary for. + A function to extract a key from each element. + An equality comparer to compare keys. + An observable sequence containing a single element with a dictionary mapping unique key values onto the corresponding source sequence's element. + or or is null. + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Creates a dictionary from an observable sequence according to a specified key selector function, and an element selector function. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + The type of the dictionary key computed for each element in the source sequence. + The type of the dictionary value computed for each element in the source sequence. + An observable sequence to create a dictionary for. + A function to extract a key from each element. + A transform function to produce a result element value from each element. + An observable sequence containing a single element with a dictionary mapping unique key values onto the corresponding source sequence's element. + or or is null. + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Creates a dictionary from an observable sequence according to a specified key selector function, a comparer, and an element selector function. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + The type of the dictionary key computed for each element in the source sequence. + The type of the dictionary value computed for each element in the source sequence. + An observable sequence to create a dictionary for. + A function to extract a key from each element. + A transform function to produce a result element value from each element. + An equality comparer to compare keys. + An observable sequence containing a single element with a dictionary mapping unique key values onto the corresponding source sequence's element. + or or or is null. + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Creates a list from an observable sequence. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + The source observable sequence to get a list of elements for. + An observable sequence containing a single element with a list containing all the elements of the source sequence. + is null. + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Creates a lookup from an observable sequence according to a specified key selector function. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + The type of the lookup key computed for each element in the source sequence. + An observable sequence to create a lookup for. + A function to extract a key from each element. + An observable sequence containing a single element with a lookup mapping unique key values onto the corresponding source sequence's elements. + or is null. + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Creates a lookup from an observable sequence according to a specified key selector function, and a comparer. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + The type of the lookup key computed for each element in the source sequence. + An observable sequence to create a lookup for. + A function to extract a key from each element. + An equality comparer to compare keys. + An observable sequence containing a single element with a lookup mapping unique key values onto the corresponding source sequence's elements. + or or is null. + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Creates a lookup from an observable sequence according to a specified key selector function, and an element selector function. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + The type of the lookup key computed for each element in the source sequence. + The type of the lookup value computed for each element in the source sequence. + An observable sequence to create a lookup for. + A function to extract a key from each element. + A transform function to produce a result element value from each element. + An observable sequence containing a single element with a lookup mapping unique key values onto the corresponding source sequence's elements. + or or is null. + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Creates a lookup from an observable sequence according to a specified key selector function, a comparer, and an element selector function. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + The type of the lookup key computed for each element in the source sequence. + The type of the lookup value computed for each element in the source sequence. + An observable sequence to create a lookup for. + A function to extract a key from each element. + A transform function to produce a result element value from each element. + An equality comparer to compare keys. + An observable sequence containing a single element with a lookup mapping unique key values onto the corresponding source sequence's elements. + or or or is null. + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Converts a Begin/End invoke function pair into an asynchronous function. + + The type of the result returned by the end delegate. + The delegate that begins the asynchronous operation. + The delegate that ends the asynchronous operation. + Function that can be used to start the asynchronous operation and retrieve the result as an observable sequence. + or is null. + Each invocation of the resulting function will cause the asynchronous operation to be started. Subscription to the resulting sequence has no observable side-effect, and each subscription will produce the asynchronous operation's result. + + + + Converts a Begin/End invoke function pair into an asynchronous function. + + The type of the first argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the result returned by the end delegate. + The delegate that begins the asynchronous operation. + The delegate that ends the asynchronous operation. + Function that can be used to start the asynchronous operation and retrieve the result as an observable sequence. + or is null. + Each invocation of the resulting function will cause the asynchronous operation to be started. Subscription to the resulting sequence has no observable side-effect, and each subscription will produce the asynchronous operation's result. + + + + Converts a Begin/End invoke function pair into an asynchronous function. + + The type of the first argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the second argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the result returned by the end delegate. + The delegate that begins the asynchronous operation. + The delegate that ends the asynchronous operation. + Function that can be used to start the asynchronous operation and retrieve the result as an observable sequence. + or is null. + Each invocation of the resulting function will cause the asynchronous operation to be started. Subscription to the resulting sequence has no observable side-effect, and each subscription will produce the asynchronous operation's result. + + + + Converts a Begin/End invoke function pair into an asynchronous function. + + The type of the first argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the second argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the third argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the result returned by the end delegate. + The delegate that begins the asynchronous operation. + The delegate that ends the asynchronous operation. + Function that can be used to start the asynchronous operation and retrieve the result as an observable sequence. + or is null. + Each invocation of the resulting function will cause the asynchronous operation to be started. Subscription to the resulting sequence has no observable side-effect, and each subscription will produce the asynchronous operation's result. + + + + Converts a Begin/End invoke function pair into an asynchronous function. + + The type of the first argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the second argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the third argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the fourth argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the result returned by the end delegate. + The delegate that begins the asynchronous operation. + The delegate that ends the asynchronous operation. + Function that can be used to start the asynchronous operation and retrieve the result as an observable sequence. + or is null. + Each invocation of the resulting function will cause the asynchronous operation to be started. Subscription to the resulting sequence has no observable side-effect, and each subscription will produce the asynchronous operation's result. + + + + Converts a Begin/End invoke function pair into an asynchronous function. + + The type of the first argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the second argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the third argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the fourth argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the fifth argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the result returned by the end delegate. + The delegate that begins the asynchronous operation. + The delegate that ends the asynchronous operation. + Function that can be used to start the asynchronous operation and retrieve the result as an observable sequence. + or is null. + Each invocation of the resulting function will cause the asynchronous operation to be started. Subscription to the resulting sequence has no observable side-effect, and each subscription will produce the asynchronous operation's result. + + + + Converts a Begin/End invoke function pair into an asynchronous function. + + The type of the first argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the second argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the third argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the fourth argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the fifth argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the sixth argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the result returned by the end delegate. + The delegate that begins the asynchronous operation. + The delegate that ends the asynchronous operation. + Function that can be used to start the asynchronous operation and retrieve the result as an observable sequence. + or is null. + Each invocation of the resulting function will cause the asynchronous operation to be started. Subscription to the resulting sequence has no observable side-effect, and each subscription will produce the asynchronous operation's result. + + + + Converts a Begin/End invoke function pair into an asynchronous function. + + The type of the first argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the second argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the third argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the fourth argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the fifth argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the sixth argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the seventh argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the result returned by the end delegate. + The delegate that begins the asynchronous operation. + The delegate that ends the asynchronous operation. + Function that can be used to start the asynchronous operation and retrieve the result as an observable sequence. + or is null. + Each invocation of the resulting function will cause the asynchronous operation to be started. Subscription to the resulting sequence has no observable side-effect, and each subscription will produce the asynchronous operation's result. + + + + Converts a Begin/End invoke function pair into an asynchronous function. + + The type of the first argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the second argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the third argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the fourth argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the fifth argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the sixth argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the seventh argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the eighth argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the result returned by the end delegate. + The delegate that begins the asynchronous operation. + The delegate that ends the asynchronous operation. + Function that can be used to start the asynchronous operation and retrieve the result as an observable sequence. + or is null. + Each invocation of the resulting function will cause the asynchronous operation to be started. Subscription to the resulting sequence has no observable side-effect, and each subscription will produce the asynchronous operation's result. + + + + Converts a Begin/End invoke function pair into an asynchronous function. + + The type of the first argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the second argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the third argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the fourth argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the fifth argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the sixth argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the seventh argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the eighth argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the ninth argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the result returned by the end delegate. + The delegate that begins the asynchronous operation. + The delegate that ends the asynchronous operation. + Function that can be used to start the asynchronous operation and retrieve the result as an observable sequence. + or is null. + Each invocation of the resulting function will cause the asynchronous operation to be started. Subscription to the resulting sequence has no observable side-effect, and each subscription will produce the asynchronous operation's result. + + + + Converts a Begin/End invoke function pair into an asynchronous function. + + The type of the first argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the second argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the third argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the fourth argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the fifth argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the sixth argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the seventh argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the eighth argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the ninth argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the tenth argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the result returned by the end delegate. + The delegate that begins the asynchronous operation. + The delegate that ends the asynchronous operation. + Function that can be used to start the asynchronous operation and retrieve the result as an observable sequence. + or is null. + Each invocation of the resulting function will cause the asynchronous operation to be started. Subscription to the resulting sequence has no observable side-effect, and each subscription will produce the asynchronous operation's result. + + + + Converts a Begin/End invoke function pair into an asynchronous function. + + The type of the first argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the second argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the third argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the fourth argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the fifth argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the sixth argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the seventh argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the eighth argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the ninth argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the tenth argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the eleventh argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the result returned by the end delegate. + The delegate that begins the asynchronous operation. + The delegate that ends the asynchronous operation. + Function that can be used to start the asynchronous operation and retrieve the result as an observable sequence. + or is null. + Each invocation of the resulting function will cause the asynchronous operation to be started. Subscription to the resulting sequence has no observable side-effect, and each subscription will produce the asynchronous operation's result. + + + + Converts a Begin/End invoke function pair into an asynchronous function. + + The type of the first argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the second argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the third argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the fourth argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the fifth argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the sixth argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the seventh argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the eighth argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the ninth argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the tenth argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the eleventh argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the twelfth argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the result returned by the end delegate. + The delegate that begins the asynchronous operation. + The delegate that ends the asynchronous operation. + Function that can be used to start the asynchronous operation and retrieve the result as an observable sequence. + or is null. + Each invocation of the resulting function will cause the asynchronous operation to be started. Subscription to the resulting sequence has no observable side-effect, and each subscription will produce the asynchronous operation's result. + + + + Converts a Begin/End invoke function pair into an asynchronous function. + + The type of the first argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the second argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the third argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the fourth argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the fifth argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the sixth argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the seventh argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the eighth argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the ninth argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the tenth argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the eleventh argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the twelfth argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the thirteenth argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the result returned by the end delegate. + The delegate that begins the asynchronous operation. + The delegate that ends the asynchronous operation. + Function that can be used to start the asynchronous operation and retrieve the result as an observable sequence. + or is null. + Each invocation of the resulting function will cause the asynchronous operation to be started. Subscription to the resulting sequence has no observable side-effect, and each subscription will produce the asynchronous operation's result. + + + + Converts a Begin/End invoke function pair into an asynchronous function. + + The type of the first argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the second argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the third argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the fourth argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the fifth argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the sixth argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the seventh argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the eighth argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the ninth argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the tenth argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the eleventh argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the twelfth argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the thirteenth argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the fourteenth argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the result returned by the end delegate. + The delegate that begins the asynchronous operation. + The delegate that ends the asynchronous operation. + Function that can be used to start the asynchronous operation and retrieve the result as an observable sequence. + or is null. + Each invocation of the resulting function will cause the asynchronous operation to be started. Subscription to the resulting sequence has no observable side-effect, and each subscription will produce the asynchronous operation's result. + + + + Converts a Begin/End invoke function pair into an asynchronous function. + + The delegate that begins the asynchronous operation. + The delegate that ends the asynchronous operation. + Function that can be used to start the asynchronous operation and retrieve the result (represented as a Unit value) as an observable sequence. + or is null. + Each invocation of the resulting function will cause the asynchronous operation to be started. Subscription to the resulting sequence has no observable side-effect, and each subscription will produce the asynchronous operation's result. + + + + Converts a Begin/End invoke function pair into an asynchronous function. + + The type of the first argument passed to the begin delegate. + The delegate that begins the asynchronous operation. + The delegate that ends the asynchronous operation. + Function that can be used to start the asynchronous operation and retrieve the result (represented as a Unit value) as an observable sequence. + or is null. + Each invocation of the resulting function will cause the asynchronous operation to be started. Subscription to the resulting sequence has no observable side-effect, and each subscription will produce the asynchronous operation's result. + + + + Converts a Begin/End invoke function pair into an asynchronous function. + + The type of the first argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the second argument passed to the begin delegate. + The delegate that begins the asynchronous operation. + The delegate that ends the asynchronous operation. + Function that can be used to start the asynchronous operation and retrieve the result (represented as a Unit value) as an observable sequence. + or is null. + Each invocation of the resulting function will cause the asynchronous operation to be started. Subscription to the resulting sequence has no observable side-effect, and each subscription will produce the asynchronous operation's result. + + + + Converts a Begin/End invoke function pair into an asynchronous function. + + The type of the first argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the second argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the third argument passed to the begin delegate. + The delegate that begins the asynchronous operation. + The delegate that ends the asynchronous operation. + Function that can be used to start the asynchronous operation and retrieve the result (represented as a Unit value) as an observable sequence. + or is null. + Each invocation of the resulting function will cause the asynchronous operation to be started. Subscription to the resulting sequence has no observable side-effect, and each subscription will produce the asynchronous operation's result. + + + + Converts a Begin/End invoke function pair into an asynchronous function. + + The type of the first argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the second argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the third argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the fourth argument passed to the begin delegate. + The delegate that begins the asynchronous operation. + The delegate that ends the asynchronous operation. + Function that can be used to start the asynchronous operation and retrieve the result (represented as a Unit value) as an observable sequence. + or is null. + Each invocation of the resulting function will cause the asynchronous operation to be started. Subscription to the resulting sequence has no observable side-effect, and each subscription will produce the asynchronous operation's result. + + + + Converts a Begin/End invoke function pair into an asynchronous function. + + The type of the first argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the second argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the third argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the fourth argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the fifth argument passed to the begin delegate. + The delegate that begins the asynchronous operation. + The delegate that ends the asynchronous operation. + Function that can be used to start the asynchronous operation and retrieve the result (represented as a Unit value) as an observable sequence. + or is null. + Each invocation of the resulting function will cause the asynchronous operation to be started. Subscription to the resulting sequence has no observable side-effect, and each subscription will produce the asynchronous operation's result. + + + + Converts a Begin/End invoke function pair into an asynchronous function. + + The type of the first argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the second argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the third argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the fourth argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the fifth argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the sixth argument passed to the begin delegate. + The delegate that begins the asynchronous operation. + The delegate that ends the asynchronous operation. + Function that can be used to start the asynchronous operation and retrieve the result (represented as a Unit value) as an observable sequence. + or is null. + Each invocation of the resulting function will cause the asynchronous operation to be started. Subscription to the resulting sequence has no observable side-effect, and each subscription will produce the asynchronous operation's result. + + + + Converts a Begin/End invoke function pair into an asynchronous function. + + The type of the first argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the second argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the third argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the fourth argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the fifth argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the sixth argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the seventh argument passed to the begin delegate. + The delegate that begins the asynchronous operation. + The delegate that ends the asynchronous operation. + Function that can be used to start the asynchronous operation and retrieve the result (represented as a Unit value) as an observable sequence. + or is null. + Each invocation of the resulting function will cause the asynchronous operation to be started. Subscription to the resulting sequence has no observable side-effect, and each subscription will produce the asynchronous operation's result. + + + + Converts a Begin/End invoke function pair into an asynchronous function. + + The type of the first argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the second argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the third argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the fourth argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the fifth argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the sixth argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the seventh argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the eighth argument passed to the begin delegate. + The delegate that begins the asynchronous operation. + The delegate that ends the asynchronous operation. + Function that can be used to start the asynchronous operation and retrieve the result (represented as a Unit value) as an observable sequence. + or is null. + Each invocation of the resulting function will cause the asynchronous operation to be started. Subscription to the resulting sequence has no observable side-effect, and each subscription will produce the asynchronous operation's result. + + + + Converts a Begin/End invoke function pair into an asynchronous function. + + The type of the first argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the second argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the third argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the fourth argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the fifth argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the sixth argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the seventh argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the eighth argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the ninth argument passed to the begin delegate. + The delegate that begins the asynchronous operation. + The delegate that ends the asynchronous operation. + Function that can be used to start the asynchronous operation and retrieve the result (represented as a Unit value) as an observable sequence. + or is null. + Each invocation of the resulting function will cause the asynchronous operation to be started. Subscription to the resulting sequence has no observable side-effect, and each subscription will produce the asynchronous operation's result. + + + + Converts a Begin/End invoke function pair into an asynchronous function. + + The type of the first argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the second argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the third argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the fourth argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the fifth argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the sixth argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the seventh argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the eighth argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the ninth argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the tenth argument passed to the begin delegate. + The delegate that begins the asynchronous operation. + The delegate that ends the asynchronous operation. + Function that can be used to start the asynchronous operation and retrieve the result (represented as a Unit value) as an observable sequence. + or is null. + Each invocation of the resulting function will cause the asynchronous operation to be started. Subscription to the resulting sequence has no observable side-effect, and each subscription will produce the asynchronous operation's result. + + + + Converts a Begin/End invoke function pair into an asynchronous function. + + The type of the first argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the second argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the third argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the fourth argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the fifth argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the sixth argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the seventh argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the eighth argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the ninth argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the tenth argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the eleventh argument passed to the begin delegate. + The delegate that begins the asynchronous operation. + The delegate that ends the asynchronous operation. + Function that can be used to start the asynchronous operation and retrieve the result (represented as a Unit value) as an observable sequence. + or is null. + Each invocation of the resulting function will cause the asynchronous operation to be started. Subscription to the resulting sequence has no observable side-effect, and each subscription will produce the asynchronous operation's result. + + + + Converts a Begin/End invoke function pair into an asynchronous function. + + The type of the first argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the second argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the third argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the fourth argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the fifth argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the sixth argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the seventh argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the eighth argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the ninth argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the tenth argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the eleventh argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the twelfth argument passed to the begin delegate. + The delegate that begins the asynchronous operation. + The delegate that ends the asynchronous operation. + Function that can be used to start the asynchronous operation and retrieve the result (represented as a Unit value) as an observable sequence. + or is null. + Each invocation of the resulting function will cause the asynchronous operation to be started. Subscription to the resulting sequence has no observable side-effect, and each subscription will produce the asynchronous operation's result. + + + + Converts a Begin/End invoke function pair into an asynchronous function. + + The type of the first argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the second argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the third argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the fourth argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the fifth argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the sixth argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the seventh argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the eighth argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the ninth argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the tenth argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the eleventh argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the twelfth argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the thirteenth argument passed to the begin delegate. + The delegate that begins the asynchronous operation. + The delegate that ends the asynchronous operation. + Function that can be used to start the asynchronous operation and retrieve the result (represented as a Unit value) as an observable sequence. + or is null. + Each invocation of the resulting function will cause the asynchronous operation to be started. Subscription to the resulting sequence has no observable side-effect, and each subscription will produce the asynchronous operation's result. + + + + Converts a Begin/End invoke function pair into an asynchronous function. + + The type of the first argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the second argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the third argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the fourth argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the fifth argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the sixth argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the seventh argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the eighth argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the ninth argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the tenth argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the eleventh argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the twelfth argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the thirteenth argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the fourteenth argument passed to the begin delegate. + The delegate that begins the asynchronous operation. + The delegate that ends the asynchronous operation. + Function that can be used to start the asynchronous operation and retrieve the result (represented as a Unit value) as an observable sequence. + or is null. + Each invocation of the resulting function will cause the asynchronous operation to be started. Subscription to the resulting sequence has no observable side-effect, and each subscription will produce the asynchronous operation's result. + + + + Invokes the specified function asynchronously, surfacing the result through an observable sequence. + + The type of the result returned by the function. + Function to run asynchronously. + An observable sequence exposing the function's result value, or an exception. + is null. + + + The function is called immediately, not during the subscription of the resulting sequence. + Multiple subscriptions to the resulting sequence can observe the function's result. + + + + + + Invokes the specified function asynchronously on the specified scheduler, surfacing the result through an observable sequence + + The type of the result returned by the function. + Function to run asynchronously. + Scheduler to run the function on. + An observable sequence exposing the function's result value, or an exception. + or is null. + + + The function is called immediately, not during the subscription of the resulting sequence. + Multiple subscriptions to the resulting sequence can observe the function's result. + + + + + + Invokes the asynchronous function, surfacing the result through an observable sequence. + + The type of the result returned by the asynchronous function. + Asynchronous function to run. + An observable sequence exposing the function's result value, or an exception. + is null. + + + The function is started immediately, not during the subscription of the resulting sequence. + Multiple subscriptions to the resulting sequence can observe the function's result. + + + + + + Invokes the asynchronous function, surfacing the result through an observable sequence. + + The type of the result returned by the asynchronous function. + Asynchronous function to run. + Scheduler on which to notify observers. + An observable sequence exposing the function's result value, or an exception. + is null or is null. + + + The function is started immediately, not during the subscription of the resulting sequence. + Multiple subscriptions to the resulting sequence can observe the function's result. + + + + + + Invokes the asynchronous function, surfacing the result through an observable sequence. + The CancellationToken is shared by all subscriptions on the resulting observable sequence. See the remarks section for more information. + + The type of the result returned by the asynchronous function. + Asynchronous function to run. + An observable sequence exposing the function's result value, or an exception. + is null. + + + The function is started immediately, not during the subscription of the resulting sequence. + Multiple subscriptions to the resulting sequence can observe the function's result. + + If any subscription to the resulting sequence is disposed, the CancellationToken is set. The observer associated to the disposed + subscription won't see the TaskCanceledException, but other observers will. You can protect against this using the Catch operator. + Be careful when handing out the resulting sequence because of this behavior. The most common use is to have a single subscription + to the resulting sequence, which controls the CancellationToken state. Alternatively, you can control subscription behavior using + multicast operators. + + + + + + + Invokes the asynchronous function, surfacing the result through an observable sequence. + The CancellationToken is shared by all subscriptions on the resulting observable sequence. See the remarks section for more information. + + The type of the result returned by the asynchronous function. + Asynchronous function to run. + Scheduler on which to notify observers. + An observable sequence exposing the function's result value, or an exception. + is null or is null. + + + The function is started immediately, not during the subscription of the resulting sequence. + Multiple subscriptions to the resulting sequence can observe the function's result. + + If any subscription to the resulting sequence is disposed, the CancellationToken is set. The observer associated to the disposed + subscription won't see the TaskCanceledException, but other observers will. You can protect against this using the Catch operator. + Be careful when handing out the resulting sequence because of this behavior. The most common use is to have a single subscription + to the resulting sequence, which controls the CancellationToken state. Alternatively, you can control subscription behavior using + multicast operators. + + + + + + + Invokes the action asynchronously, surfacing the result through an observable sequence. + + Action to run asynchronously. + An observable sequence exposing a Unit value upon completion of the action, or an exception. + is null. + + + The action is called immediately, not during the subscription of the resulting sequence. + Multiple subscriptions to the resulting sequence can observe the action's outcome. + + + + + + Invokes the action asynchronously on the specified scheduler, surfacing the result through an observable sequence. + + Action to run asynchronously. + Scheduler to run the action on. + An observable sequence exposing a Unit value upon completion of the action, or an exception. + or is null. + + + The action is called immediately, not during the subscription of the resulting sequence. + Multiple subscriptions to the resulting sequence can observe the action's outcome. + + + + + + Invokes the asynchronous action, surfacing the result through an observable sequence. + + Asynchronous action to run. + An observable sequence exposing a Unit value upon completion of the action, or an exception. + is null. + + + The action is started immediately, not during the subscription of the resulting sequence. + Multiple subscriptions to the resulting sequence can observe the action's outcome. + + + + + + Invokes the asynchronous action, surfacing the result through an observable sequence. + + Asynchronous action to run. + Scheduler on which to notify observers. + An observable sequence exposing a Unit value upon completion of the action, or an exception. + is null or is null. + + + The action is started immediately, not during the subscription of the resulting sequence. + Multiple subscriptions to the resulting sequence can observe the action's outcome. + + + + + + Invokes the asynchronous action, surfacing the result through an observable sequence. + The CancellationToken is shared by all subscriptions on the resulting observable sequence. See the remarks section for more information. + + Asynchronous action to run. + An observable sequence exposing a Unit value upon completion of the action, or an exception. + is null. + + + The action is started immediately, not during the subscription of the resulting sequence. + Multiple subscriptions to the resulting sequence can observe the action's outcome. + + If any subscription to the resulting sequence is disposed, the CancellationToken is set. The observer associated to the disposed + subscription won't see the TaskCanceledException, but other observers will. You can protect against this using the Catch operator. + Be careful when handing out the resulting sequence because of this behavior. The most common use is to have a single subscription + to the resulting sequence, which controls the CancellationToken state. Alternatively, you can control subscription behavior using + multicast operators. + + + + + + + Invokes the asynchronous action, surfacing the result through an observable sequence. + The CancellationToken is shared by all subscriptions on the resulting observable sequence. See the remarks section for more information. + + Asynchronous action to run. + Scheduler on which to notify observers. + An observable sequence exposing a Unit value upon completion of the action, or an exception. + is null or is null. + + + The action is started immediately, not during the subscription of the resulting sequence. + Multiple subscriptions to the resulting sequence can observe the action's outcome. + + If any subscription to the resulting sequence is disposed, the CancellationToken is set. The observer associated to the disposed + subscription won't see the TaskCanceledException, but other observers will. You can protect against this using the Catch operator. + Be careful when handing out the resulting sequence because of this behavior. The most common use is to have a single subscription + to the resulting sequence, which controls the CancellationToken state. Alternatively, you can control subscription behavior using + multicast operators. + + + + + + + Converts an asynchronous function into an observable sequence. Each subscription to the resulting sequence causes the function to be started. + + The type of the result returned by the asynchronous function. + Asynchronous function to convert. + An observable sequence exposing the result of invoking the function, or an exception. + is null. + + + + Converts an asynchronous function into an observable sequence. Each subscription to the resulting sequence causes the function to be started. + + The type of the result returned by the asynchronous function. + Asynchronous function to convert. + Scheduler on which to notify observers. + An observable sequence exposing the result of invoking the function, or an exception. + is null or is null. + + + + Converts an asynchronous function into an observable sequence. Each subscription to the resulting sequence causes the function to be started. + The CancellationToken passed to the asynchronous function is tied to the observable sequence's subscription that triggered the function's invocation and can be used for best-effort cancellation. + + The type of the result returned by the asynchronous function. + Asynchronous function to convert. + An observable sequence exposing the result of invoking the function, or an exception. + is null. + When a subscription to the resulting sequence is disposed, the CancellationToken that was fed to the asynchronous function will be signaled. + + + + Converts an asynchronous function into an observable sequence. Each subscription to the resulting sequence causes the function to be started. + The CancellationToken passed to the asynchronous function is tied to the observable sequence's subscription that triggered the function's invocation and can be used for best-effort cancellation. + + The type of the result returned by the asynchronous function. + Asynchronous function to convert. + Scheduler on which to notify observers. + An observable sequence exposing the result of invoking the function, or an exception. + is null or is null. + When a subscription to the resulting sequence is disposed, the CancellationToken that was fed to the asynchronous function will be signaled. + + + + Converts an asynchronous action into an observable sequence. Each subscription to the resulting sequence causes the action to be started. + + Asynchronous action to convert. + An observable sequence exposing a Unit value upon completion of the action, or an exception. + is null. + + + + Converts an asynchronous action into an observable sequence. Each subscription to the resulting sequence causes the action to be started. + + Asynchronous action to convert. + Scheduler on which to notify observers. + An observable sequence exposing a Unit value upon completion of the action, or an exception. + is null or is null. + + + + Converts an asynchronous action into an observable sequence. Each subscription to the resulting sequence causes the action to be started. + The CancellationToken passed to the asynchronous action is tied to the observable sequence's subscription that triggered the action's invocation and can be used for best-effort cancellation. + + Asynchronous action to convert. + An observable sequence exposing a Unit value upon completion of the action, or an exception. + When a subscription to the resulting sequence is disposed, the CancellationToken that was fed to the asynchronous function will be signaled. + is null. + + + + Converts an asynchronous action into an observable sequence. Each subscription to the resulting sequence causes the action to be started. + The CancellationToken passed to the asynchronous action is tied to the observable sequence's subscription that triggered the action's invocation and can be used for best-effort cancellation. + + Asynchronous action to convert. + Scheduler on which to notify observers. + An observable sequence exposing a Unit value upon completion of the action, or an exception. + When a subscription to the resulting sequence is disposed, the CancellationToken that was fed to the asynchronous function will be signaled. + is null or is null. + + + + Converts the function into an asynchronous function. Each invocation of the resulting asynchronous function causes an invocation of the original synchronous function. + + The type of the result returned by the function. + Function to convert to an asynchronous function. + Asynchronous function. + is null. + + + + Converts the function into an asynchronous function. Each invocation of the resulting asynchronous function causes an invocation of the original synchronous function on the specified scheduler. + + The type of the result returned by the function. + Function to convert to an asynchronous function. + Scheduler to invoke the original function on. + Asynchronous function. + or is null. + + + + Converts the function into an asynchronous function. Each invocation of the resulting asynchronous function causes an invocation of the original synchronous function. + + The type of the first argument passed to the function. + The type of the result returned by the function. + Function to convert to an asynchronous function. + Asynchronous function. + is null. + + + + Converts the function into an asynchronous function. Each invocation of the resulting asynchronous function causes an invocation of the original synchronous function on the specified scheduler. + + The type of the first argument passed to the function. + The type of the result returned by the function. + Function to convert to an asynchronous function. + Scheduler to invoke the original function on. + Asynchronous function. + or is null. + + + + Converts the function into an asynchronous function. Each invocation of the resulting asynchronous function causes an invocation of the original synchronous function. + + The type of the first argument passed to the function. + The type of the second argument passed to the function. + The type of the result returned by the function. + Function to convert to an asynchronous function. + Asynchronous function. + is null. + + + + Converts the function into an asynchronous function. Each invocation of the resulting asynchronous function causes an invocation of the original synchronous function on the specified scheduler. + + The type of the first argument passed to the function. + The type of the second argument passed to the function. + The type of the result returned by the function. + Function to convert to an asynchronous function. + Scheduler to invoke the original function on. + Asynchronous function. + or is null. + + + + Converts the function into an asynchronous function. Each invocation of the resulting asynchronous function causes an invocation of the original synchronous function. + + The type of the first argument passed to the function. + The type of the second argument passed to the function. + The type of the third argument passed to the function. + The type of the result returned by the function. + Function to convert to an asynchronous function. + Asynchronous function. + is null. + + + + Converts the function into an asynchronous function. Each invocation of the resulting asynchronous function causes an invocation of the original synchronous function on the specified scheduler. + + The type of the first argument passed to the function. + The type of the second argument passed to the function. + The type of the third argument passed to the function. + The type of the result returned by the function. + Function to convert to an asynchronous function. + Scheduler to invoke the original function on. + Asynchronous function. + or is null. + + + + Converts the function into an asynchronous function. Each invocation of the resulting asynchronous function causes an invocation of the original synchronous function. + + The type of the first argument passed to the function. + The type of the second argument passed to the function. + The type of the third argument passed to the function. + The type of the fourth argument passed to the function. + The type of the result returned by the function. + Function to convert to an asynchronous function. + Asynchronous function. + is null. + + + + Converts the function into an asynchronous function. Each invocation of the resulting asynchronous function causes an invocation of the original synchronous function on the specified scheduler. + + The type of the first argument passed to the function. + The type of the second argument passed to the function. + The type of the third argument passed to the function. + The type of the fourth argument passed to the function. + The type of the result returned by the function. + Function to convert to an asynchronous function. + Scheduler to invoke the original function on. + Asynchronous function. + or is null. + + + + Converts the function into an asynchronous function. Each invocation of the resulting asynchronous function causes an invocation of the original synchronous function. + + The type of the first argument passed to the function. + The type of the second argument passed to the function. + The type of the third argument passed to the function. + The type of the fourth argument passed to the function. + The type of the fifth argument passed to the function. + The type of the result returned by the function. + Function to convert to an asynchronous function. + Asynchronous function. + is null. + + + + Converts the function into an asynchronous function. Each invocation of the resulting asynchronous function causes an invocation of the original synchronous function on the specified scheduler. + + The type of the first argument passed to the function. + The type of the second argument passed to the function. + The type of the third argument passed to the function. + The type of the fourth argument passed to the function. + The type of the fifth argument passed to the function. + The type of the result returned by the function. + Function to convert to an asynchronous function. + Scheduler to invoke the original function on. + Asynchronous function. + or is null. + + + + Converts the function into an asynchronous function. Each invocation of the resulting asynchronous function causes an invocation of the original synchronous function. + + The type of the first argument passed to the function. + The type of the second argument passed to the function. + The type of the third argument passed to the function. + The type of the fourth argument passed to the function. + The type of the fifth argument passed to the function. + The type of the sixth argument passed to the function. + The type of the result returned by the function. + Function to convert to an asynchronous function. + Asynchronous function. + is null. + + + + Converts the function into an asynchronous function. Each invocation of the resulting asynchronous function causes an invocation of the original synchronous function on the specified scheduler. + + The type of the first argument passed to the function. + The type of the second argument passed to the function. + The type of the third argument passed to the function. + The type of the fourth argument passed to the function. + The type of the fifth argument passed to the function. + The type of the sixth argument passed to the function. + The type of the result returned by the function. + Function to convert to an asynchronous function. + Scheduler to invoke the original function on. + Asynchronous function. + or is null. + + + + Converts the function into an asynchronous function. Each invocation of the resulting asynchronous function causes an invocation of the original synchronous function. + + The type of the first argument passed to the function. + The type of the second argument passed to the function. + The type of the third argument passed to the function. + The type of the fourth argument passed to the function. + The type of the fifth argument passed to the function. + The type of the sixth argument passed to the function. + The type of the seventh argument passed to the function. + The type of the result returned by the function. + Function to convert to an asynchronous function. + Asynchronous function. + is null. + + + + Converts the function into an asynchronous function. Each invocation of the resulting asynchronous function causes an invocation of the original synchronous function on the specified scheduler. + + The type of the first argument passed to the function. + The type of the second argument passed to the function. + The type of the third argument passed to the function. + The type of the fourth argument passed to the function. + The type of the fifth argument passed to the function. + The type of the sixth argument passed to the function. + The type of the seventh argument passed to the function. + The type of the result returned by the function. + Function to convert to an asynchronous function. + Scheduler to invoke the original function on. + Asynchronous function. + or is null. + + + + Converts the function into an asynchronous function. Each invocation of the resulting asynchronous function causes an invocation of the original synchronous function. + + The type of the first argument passed to the function. + The type of the second argument passed to the function. + The type of the third argument passed to the function. + The type of the fourth argument passed to the function. + The type of the fifth argument passed to the function. + The type of the sixth argument passed to the function. + The type of the seventh argument passed to the function. + The type of the eighth argument passed to the function. + The type of the result returned by the function. + Function to convert to an asynchronous function. + Asynchronous function. + is null. + + + + Converts the function into an asynchronous function. Each invocation of the resulting asynchronous function causes an invocation of the original synchronous function on the specified scheduler. + + The type of the first argument passed to the function. + The type of the second argument passed to the function. + The type of the third argument passed to the function. + The type of the fourth argument passed to the function. + The type of the fifth argument passed to the function. + The type of the sixth argument passed to the function. + The type of the seventh argument passed to the function. + The type of the eighth argument passed to the function. + The type of the result returned by the function. + Function to convert to an asynchronous function. + Scheduler to invoke the original function on. + Asynchronous function. + or is null. + + + + Converts the function into an asynchronous function. Each invocation of the resulting asynchronous function causes an invocation of the original synchronous function. + + The type of the first argument passed to the function. + The type of the second argument passed to the function. + The type of the third argument passed to the function. + The type of the fourth argument passed to the function. + The type of the fifth argument passed to the function. + The type of the sixth argument passed to the function. + The type of the seventh argument passed to the function. + The type of the eighth argument passed to the function. + The type of the ninth argument passed to the function. + The type of the result returned by the function. + Function to convert to an asynchronous function. + Asynchronous function. + is null. + + + + Converts the function into an asynchronous function. Each invocation of the resulting asynchronous function causes an invocation of the original synchronous function on the specified scheduler. + + The type of the first argument passed to the function. + The type of the second argument passed to the function. + The type of the third argument passed to the function. + The type of the fourth argument passed to the function. + The type of the fifth argument passed to the function. + The type of the sixth argument passed to the function. + The type of the seventh argument passed to the function. + The type of the eighth argument passed to the function. + The type of the ninth argument passed to the function. + The type of the result returned by the function. + Function to convert to an asynchronous function. + Scheduler to invoke the original function on. + Asynchronous function. + or is null. + + + + Converts the function into an asynchronous function. Each invocation of the resulting asynchronous function causes an invocation of the original synchronous function. + + The type of the first argument passed to the function. + The type of the second argument passed to the function. + The type of the third argument passed to the function. + The type of the fourth argument passed to the function. + The type of the fifth argument passed to the function. + The type of the sixth argument passed to the function. + The type of the seventh argument passed to the function. + The type of the eighth argument passed to the function. + The type of the ninth argument passed to the function. + The type of the tenth argument passed to the function. + The type of the result returned by the function. + Function to convert to an asynchronous function. + Asynchronous function. + is null. + + + + Converts the function into an asynchronous function. Each invocation of the resulting asynchronous function causes an invocation of the original synchronous function on the specified scheduler. + + The type of the first argument passed to the function. + The type of the second argument passed to the function. + The type of the third argument passed to the function. + The type of the fourth argument passed to the function. + The type of the fifth argument passed to the function. + The type of the sixth argument passed to the function. + The type of the seventh argument passed to the function. + The type of the eighth argument passed to the function. + The type of the ninth argument passed to the function. + The type of the tenth argument passed to the function. + The type of the result returned by the function. + Function to convert to an asynchronous function. + Scheduler to invoke the original function on. + Asynchronous function. + or is null. + + + + Converts the function into an asynchronous function. Each invocation of the resulting asynchronous function causes an invocation of the original synchronous function. + + The type of the first argument passed to the function. + The type of the second argument passed to the function. + The type of the third argument passed to the function. + The type of the fourth argument passed to the function. + The type of the fifth argument passed to the function. + The type of the sixth argument passed to the function. + The type of the seventh argument passed to the function. + The type of the eighth argument passed to the function. + The type of the ninth argument passed to the function. + The type of the tenth argument passed to the function. + The type of the eleventh argument passed to the function. + The type of the result returned by the function. + Function to convert to an asynchronous function. + Asynchronous function. + is null. + + + + Converts the function into an asynchronous function. Each invocation of the resulting asynchronous function causes an invocation of the original synchronous function on the specified scheduler. + + The type of the first argument passed to the function. + The type of the second argument passed to the function. + The type of the third argument passed to the function. + The type of the fourth argument passed to the function. + The type of the fifth argument passed to the function. + The type of the sixth argument passed to the function. + The type of the seventh argument passed to the function. + The type of the eighth argument passed to the function. + The type of the ninth argument passed to the function. + The type of the tenth argument passed to the function. + The type of the eleventh argument passed to the function. + The type of the result returned by the function. + Function to convert to an asynchronous function. + Scheduler to invoke the original function on. + Asynchronous function. + or is null. + + + + Converts the function into an asynchronous function. Each invocation of the resulting asynchronous function causes an invocation of the original synchronous function. + + The type of the first argument passed to the function. + The type of the second argument passed to the function. + The type of the third argument passed to the function. + The type of the fourth argument passed to the function. + The type of the fifth argument passed to the function. + The type of the sixth argument passed to the function. + The type of the seventh argument passed to the function. + The type of the eighth argument passed to the function. + The type of the ninth argument passed to the function. + The type of the tenth argument passed to the function. + The type of the eleventh argument passed to the function. + The type of the twelfth argument passed to the function. + The type of the result returned by the function. + Function to convert to an asynchronous function. + Asynchronous function. + is null. + + + + Converts the function into an asynchronous function. Each invocation of the resulting asynchronous function causes an invocation of the original synchronous function on the specified scheduler. + + The type of the first argument passed to the function. + The type of the second argument passed to the function. + The type of the third argument passed to the function. + The type of the fourth argument passed to the function. + The type of the fifth argument passed to the function. + The type of the sixth argument passed to the function. + The type of the seventh argument passed to the function. + The type of the eighth argument passed to the function. + The type of the ninth argument passed to the function. + The type of the tenth argument passed to the function. + The type of the eleventh argument passed to the function. + The type of the twelfth argument passed to the function. + The type of the result returned by the function. + Function to convert to an asynchronous function. + Scheduler to invoke the original function on. + Asynchronous function. + or is null. + + + + Converts the function into an asynchronous function. Each invocation of the resulting asynchronous function causes an invocation of the original synchronous function. + + The type of the first argument passed to the function. + The type of the second argument passed to the function. + The type of the third argument passed to the function. + The type of the fourth argument passed to the function. + The type of the fifth argument passed to the function. + The type of the sixth argument passed to the function. + The type of the seventh argument passed to the function. + The type of the eighth argument passed to the function. + The type of the ninth argument passed to the function. + The type of the tenth argument passed to the function. + The type of the eleventh argument passed to the function. + The type of the twelfth argument passed to the function. + The type of the thirteenth argument passed to the function. + The type of the result returned by the function. + Function to convert to an asynchronous function. + Asynchronous function. + is null. + + + + Converts the function into an asynchronous function. Each invocation of the resulting asynchronous function causes an invocation of the original synchronous function on the specified scheduler. + + The type of the first argument passed to the function. + The type of the second argument passed to the function. + The type of the third argument passed to the function. + The type of the fourth argument passed to the function. + The type of the fifth argument passed to the function. + The type of the sixth argument passed to the function. + The type of the seventh argument passed to the function. + The type of the eighth argument passed to the function. + The type of the ninth argument passed to the function. + The type of the tenth argument passed to the function. + The type of the eleventh argument passed to the function. + The type of the twelfth argument passed to the function. + The type of the thirteenth argument passed to the function. + The type of the result returned by the function. + Function to convert to an asynchronous function. + Scheduler to invoke the original function on. + Asynchronous function. + or is null. + + + + Converts the function into an asynchronous function. Each invocation of the resulting asynchronous function causes an invocation of the original synchronous function. + + The type of the first argument passed to the function. + The type of the second argument passed to the function. + The type of the third argument passed to the function. + The type of the fourth argument passed to the function. + The type of the fifth argument passed to the function. + The type of the sixth argument passed to the function. + The type of the seventh argument passed to the function. + The type of the eighth argument passed to the function. + The type of the ninth argument passed to the function. + The type of the tenth argument passed to the function. + The type of the eleventh argument passed to the function. + The type of the twelfth argument passed to the function. + The type of the thirteenth argument passed to the function. + The type of the fourteenth argument passed to the function. + The type of the result returned by the function. + Function to convert to an asynchronous function. + Asynchronous function. + is null. + + + + Converts the function into an asynchronous function. Each invocation of the resulting asynchronous function causes an invocation of the original synchronous function on the specified scheduler. + + The type of the first argument passed to the function. + The type of the second argument passed to the function. + The type of the third argument passed to the function. + The type of the fourth argument passed to the function. + The type of the fifth argument passed to the function. + The type of the sixth argument passed to the function. + The type of the seventh argument passed to the function. + The type of the eighth argument passed to the function. + The type of the ninth argument passed to the function. + The type of the tenth argument passed to the function. + The type of the eleventh argument passed to the function. + The type of the twelfth argument passed to the function. + The type of the thirteenth argument passed to the function. + The type of the fourteenth argument passed to the function. + The type of the result returned by the function. + Function to convert to an asynchronous function. + Scheduler to invoke the original function on. + Asynchronous function. + or is null. + + + + Converts the function into an asynchronous function. Each invocation of the resulting asynchronous function causes an invocation of the original synchronous function. + + The type of the first argument passed to the function. + The type of the second argument passed to the function. + The type of the third argument passed to the function. + The type of the fourth argument passed to the function. + The type of the fifth argument passed to the function. + The type of the sixth argument passed to the function. + The type of the seventh argument passed to the function. + The type of the eighth argument passed to the function. + The type of the ninth argument passed to the function. + The type of the tenth argument passed to the function. + The type of the eleventh argument passed to the function. + The type of the twelfth argument passed to the function. + The type of the thirteenth argument passed to the function. + The type of the fourteenth argument passed to the function. + The type of the fifteenth argument passed to the function. + The type of the result returned by the function. + Function to convert to an asynchronous function. + Asynchronous function. + is null. + + + + Converts the function into an asynchronous function. Each invocation of the resulting asynchronous function causes an invocation of the original synchronous function on the specified scheduler. + + The type of the first argument passed to the function. + The type of the second argument passed to the function. + The type of the third argument passed to the function. + The type of the fourth argument passed to the function. + The type of the fifth argument passed to the function. + The type of the sixth argument passed to the function. + The type of the seventh argument passed to the function. + The type of the eighth argument passed to the function. + The type of the ninth argument passed to the function. + The type of the tenth argument passed to the function. + The type of the eleventh argument passed to the function. + The type of the twelfth argument passed to the function. + The type of the thirteenth argument passed to the function. + The type of the fourteenth argument passed to the function. + The type of the fifteenth argument passed to the function. + The type of the result returned by the function. + Function to convert to an asynchronous function. + Scheduler to invoke the original function on. + Asynchronous function. + or is null. + + + + Converts the function into an asynchronous function. Each invocation of the resulting asynchronous function causes an invocation of the original synchronous function. + + The type of the first argument passed to the function. + The type of the second argument passed to the function. + The type of the third argument passed to the function. + The type of the fourth argument passed to the function. + The type of the fifth argument passed to the function. + The type of the sixth argument passed to the function. + The type of the seventh argument passed to the function. + The type of the eighth argument passed to the function. + The type of the ninth argument passed to the function. + The type of the tenth argument passed to the function. + The type of the eleventh argument passed to the function. + The type of the twelfth argument passed to the function. + The type of the thirteenth argument passed to the function. + The type of the fourteenth argument passed to the function. + The type of the fifteenth argument passed to the function. + The type of the sixteenth argument passed to the function. + The type of the result returned by the function. + Function to convert to an asynchronous function. + Asynchronous function. + is null. + + + + Converts the function into an asynchronous function. Each invocation of the resulting asynchronous function causes an invocation of the original synchronous function on the specified scheduler. + + The type of the first argument passed to the function. + The type of the second argument passed to the function. + The type of the third argument passed to the function. + The type of the fourth argument passed to the function. + The type of the fifth argument passed to the function. + The type of the sixth argument passed to the function. + The type of the seventh argument passed to the function. + The type of the eighth argument passed to the function. + The type of the ninth argument passed to the function. + The type of the tenth argument passed to the function. + The type of the eleventh argument passed to the function. + The type of the twelfth argument passed to the function. + The type of the thirteenth argument passed to the function. + The type of the fourteenth argument passed to the function. + The type of the fifteenth argument passed to the function. + The type of the sixteenth argument passed to the function. + The type of the result returned by the function. + Function to convert to an asynchronous function. + Scheduler to invoke the original function on. + Asynchronous function. + or is null. + + + + Converts the function into an asynchronous action. Each invocation of the resulting asynchronous action causes an invocation of the original synchronous action on the specified scheduler. + + Action to convert to an asynchronous action. + Asynchronous action. + is null. + + + + Converts the function into an asynchronous action. Each invocation of the resulting asynchronous action causes an invocation of the original synchronous action on the specified scheduler. + + Action to convert to an asynchronous action. + Scheduler to invoke the original action on. + Asynchronous action. + or is null. + + + + Converts the function into an asynchronous action. Each invocation of the resulting asynchronous action causes an invocation of the original synchronous action on the default scheduler. + + The type of the first argument passed to the action. + Action to convert to an asynchronous action. + Asynchronous action. + is null. + + + + Converts the function into an asynchronous action. Each invocation of the resulting asynchronous action causes an invocation of the original synchronous action on the specified scheduler. + + The type of the first argument passed to the action. + Action to convert to an asynchronous action. + Scheduler to invoke the original action on. + Asynchronous action. + or is null. + + + + Converts the function into an asynchronous action. Each invocation of the resulting asynchronous action causes an invocation of the original synchronous action on the default scheduler. + + The type of the first argument passed to the action. + The type of the second argument passed to the action. + Action to convert to an asynchronous action. + Asynchronous action. + is null. + + + + Converts the function into an asynchronous action. Each invocation of the resulting asynchronous action causes an invocation of the original synchronous action on the specified scheduler. + + The type of the first argument passed to the action. + The type of the second argument passed to the action. + Action to convert to an asynchronous action. + Scheduler to invoke the original action on. + Asynchronous action. + or is null. + + + + Converts the function into an asynchronous action. Each invocation of the resulting asynchronous action causes an invocation of the original synchronous action on the default scheduler. + + The type of the first argument passed to the action. + The type of the second argument passed to the action. + The type of the third argument passed to the action. + Action to convert to an asynchronous action. + Asynchronous action. + is null. + + + + Converts the function into an asynchronous action. Each invocation of the resulting asynchronous action causes an invocation of the original synchronous action on the specified scheduler. + + The type of the first argument passed to the action. + The type of the second argument passed to the action. + The type of the third argument passed to the action. + Action to convert to an asynchronous action. + Scheduler to invoke the original action on. + Asynchronous action. + or is null. + + + + Converts the function into an asynchronous action. Each invocation of the resulting asynchronous action causes an invocation of the original synchronous action on the default scheduler. + + The type of the first argument passed to the action. + The type of the second argument passed to the action. + The type of the third argument passed to the action. + The type of the fourth argument passed to the action. + Action to convert to an asynchronous action. + Asynchronous action. + is null. + + + + Converts the function into an asynchronous action. Each invocation of the resulting asynchronous action causes an invocation of the original synchronous action on the specified scheduler. + + The type of the first argument passed to the action. + The type of the second argument passed to the action. + The type of the third argument passed to the action. + The type of the fourth argument passed to the action. + Action to convert to an asynchronous action. + Scheduler to invoke the original action on. + Asynchronous action. + or is null. + + + + Converts the function into an asynchronous action. Each invocation of the resulting asynchronous action causes an invocation of the original synchronous action on the default scheduler. + + The type of the first argument passed to the action. + The type of the second argument passed to the action. + The type of the third argument passed to the action. + The type of the fourth argument passed to the action. + The type of the fifth argument passed to the action. + Action to convert to an asynchronous action. + Asynchronous action. + is null. + + + + Converts the function into an asynchronous action. Each invocation of the resulting asynchronous action causes an invocation of the original synchronous action on the specified scheduler. + + The type of the first argument passed to the action. + The type of the second argument passed to the action. + The type of the third argument passed to the action. + The type of the fourth argument passed to the action. + The type of the fifth argument passed to the action. + Action to convert to an asynchronous action. + Scheduler to invoke the original action on. + Asynchronous action. + or is null. + + + + Converts the function into an asynchronous action. Each invocation of the resulting asynchronous action causes an invocation of the original synchronous action on the default scheduler. + + The type of the first argument passed to the action. + The type of the second argument passed to the action. + The type of the third argument passed to the action. + The type of the fourth argument passed to the action. + The type of the fifth argument passed to the action. + The type of the sixth argument passed to the action. + Action to convert to an asynchronous action. + Asynchronous action. + is null. + + + + Converts the function into an asynchronous action. Each invocation of the resulting asynchronous action causes an invocation of the original synchronous action on the specified scheduler. + + The type of the first argument passed to the action. + The type of the second argument passed to the action. + The type of the third argument passed to the action. + The type of the fourth argument passed to the action. + The type of the fifth argument passed to the action. + The type of the sixth argument passed to the action. + Action to convert to an asynchronous action. + Scheduler to invoke the original action on. + Asynchronous action. + or is null. + + + + Converts the function into an asynchronous action. Each invocation of the resulting asynchronous action causes an invocation of the original synchronous action on the default scheduler. + + The type of the first argument passed to the action. + The type of the second argument passed to the action. + The type of the third argument passed to the action. + The type of the fourth argument passed to the action. + The type of the fifth argument passed to the action. + The type of the sixth argument passed to the action. + The type of the seventh argument passed to the action. + Action to convert to an asynchronous action. + Asynchronous action. + is null. + + + + Converts the function into an asynchronous action. Each invocation of the resulting asynchronous action causes an invocation of the original synchronous action on the specified scheduler. + + The type of the first argument passed to the action. + The type of the second argument passed to the action. + The type of the third argument passed to the action. + The type of the fourth argument passed to the action. + The type of the fifth argument passed to the action. + The type of the sixth argument passed to the action. + The type of the seventh argument passed to the action. + Action to convert to an asynchronous action. + Scheduler to invoke the original action on. + Asynchronous action. + or is null. + + + + Converts the function into an asynchronous action. Each invocation of the resulting asynchronous action causes an invocation of the original synchronous action on the default scheduler. + + The type of the first argument passed to the action. + The type of the second argument passed to the action. + The type of the third argument passed to the action. + The type of the fourth argument passed to the action. + The type of the fifth argument passed to the action. + The type of the sixth argument passed to the action. + The type of the seventh argument passed to the action. + The type of the eighth argument passed to the action. + Action to convert to an asynchronous action. + Asynchronous action. + is null. + + + + Converts the function into an asynchronous action. Each invocation of the resulting asynchronous action causes an invocation of the original synchronous action on the specified scheduler. + + The type of the first argument passed to the action. + The type of the second argument passed to the action. + The type of the third argument passed to the action. + The type of the fourth argument passed to the action. + The type of the fifth argument passed to the action. + The type of the sixth argument passed to the action. + The type of the seventh argument passed to the action. + The type of the eighth argument passed to the action. + Action to convert to an asynchronous action. + Scheduler to invoke the original action on. + Asynchronous action. + or is null. + + + + Converts the function into an asynchronous action. Each invocation of the resulting asynchronous action causes an invocation of the original synchronous action on the default scheduler. + + The type of the first argument passed to the action. + The type of the second argument passed to the action. + The type of the third argument passed to the action. + The type of the fourth argument passed to the action. + The type of the fifth argument passed to the action. + The type of the sixth argument passed to the action. + The type of the seventh argument passed to the action. + The type of the eighth argument passed to the action. + The type of the ninth argument passed to the action. + Action to convert to an asynchronous action. + Asynchronous action. + is null. + + + + Converts the function into an asynchronous action. Each invocation of the resulting asynchronous action causes an invocation of the original synchronous action on the specified scheduler. + + The type of the first argument passed to the action. + The type of the second argument passed to the action. + The type of the third argument passed to the action. + The type of the fourth argument passed to the action. + The type of the fifth argument passed to the action. + The type of the sixth argument passed to the action. + The type of the seventh argument passed to the action. + The type of the eighth argument passed to the action. + The type of the ninth argument passed to the action. + Action to convert to an asynchronous action. + Scheduler to invoke the original action on. + Asynchronous action. + or is null. + + + + Converts the function into an asynchronous action. Each invocation of the resulting asynchronous action causes an invocation of the original synchronous action on the default scheduler. + + The type of the first argument passed to the action. + The type of the second argument passed to the action. + The type of the third argument passed to the action. + The type of the fourth argument passed to the action. + The type of the fifth argument passed to the action. + The type of the sixth argument passed to the action. + The type of the seventh argument passed to the action. + The type of the eighth argument passed to the action. + The type of the ninth argument passed to the action. + The type of the tenth argument passed to the action. + Action to convert to an asynchronous action. + Asynchronous action. + is null. + + + + Converts the function into an asynchronous action. Each invocation of the resulting asynchronous action causes an invocation of the original synchronous action on the specified scheduler. + + The type of the first argument passed to the action. + The type of the second argument passed to the action. + The type of the third argument passed to the action. + The type of the fourth argument passed to the action. + The type of the fifth argument passed to the action. + The type of the sixth argument passed to the action. + The type of the seventh argument passed to the action. + The type of the eighth argument passed to the action. + The type of the ninth argument passed to the action. + The type of the tenth argument passed to the action. + Action to convert to an asynchronous action. + Scheduler to invoke the original action on. + Asynchronous action. + or is null. + + + + Converts the function into an asynchronous action. Each invocation of the resulting asynchronous action causes an invocation of the original synchronous action on the default scheduler. + + The type of the first argument passed to the action. + The type of the second argument passed to the action. + The type of the third argument passed to the action. + The type of the fourth argument passed to the action. + The type of the fifth argument passed to the action. + The type of the sixth argument passed to the action. + The type of the seventh argument passed to the action. + The type of the eighth argument passed to the action. + The type of the ninth argument passed to the action. + The type of the tenth argument passed to the action. + The type of the eleventh argument passed to the action. + Action to convert to an asynchronous action. + Asynchronous action. + is null. + + + + Converts the function into an asynchronous action. Each invocation of the resulting asynchronous action causes an invocation of the original synchronous action on the specified scheduler. + + The type of the first argument passed to the action. + The type of the second argument passed to the action. + The type of the third argument passed to the action. + The type of the fourth argument passed to the action. + The type of the fifth argument passed to the action. + The type of the sixth argument passed to the action. + The type of the seventh argument passed to the action. + The type of the eighth argument passed to the action. + The type of the ninth argument passed to the action. + The type of the tenth argument passed to the action. + The type of the eleventh argument passed to the action. + Action to convert to an asynchronous action. + Scheduler to invoke the original action on. + Asynchronous action. + or is null. + + + + Converts the function into an asynchronous action. Each invocation of the resulting asynchronous action causes an invocation of the original synchronous action on the default scheduler. + + The type of the first argument passed to the action. + The type of the second argument passed to the action. + The type of the third argument passed to the action. + The type of the fourth argument passed to the action. + The type of the fifth argument passed to the action. + The type of the sixth argument passed to the action. + The type of the seventh argument passed to the action. + The type of the eighth argument passed to the action. + The type of the ninth argument passed to the action. + The type of the tenth argument passed to the action. + The type of the eleventh argument passed to the action. + The type of the twelfth argument passed to the action. + Action to convert to an asynchronous action. + Asynchronous action. + is null. + + + + Converts the function into an asynchronous action. Each invocation of the resulting asynchronous action causes an invocation of the original synchronous action on the specified scheduler. + + The type of the first argument passed to the action. + The type of the second argument passed to the action. + The type of the third argument passed to the action. + The type of the fourth argument passed to the action. + The type of the fifth argument passed to the action. + The type of the sixth argument passed to the action. + The type of the seventh argument passed to the action. + The type of the eighth argument passed to the action. + The type of the ninth argument passed to the action. + The type of the tenth argument passed to the action. + The type of the eleventh argument passed to the action. + The type of the twelfth argument passed to the action. + Action to convert to an asynchronous action. + Scheduler to invoke the original action on. + Asynchronous action. + or is null. + + + + Converts the function into an asynchronous action. Each invocation of the resulting asynchronous action causes an invocation of the original synchronous action on the default scheduler. + + The type of the first argument passed to the action. + The type of the second argument passed to the action. + The type of the third argument passed to the action. + The type of the fourth argument passed to the action. + The type of the fifth argument passed to the action. + The type of the sixth argument passed to the action. + The type of the seventh argument passed to the action. + The type of the eighth argument passed to the action. + The type of the ninth argument passed to the action. + The type of the tenth argument passed to the action. + The type of the eleventh argument passed to the action. + The type of the twelfth argument passed to the action. + The type of the thirteenth argument passed to the action. + Action to convert to an asynchronous action. + Asynchronous action. + is null. + + + + Converts the function into an asynchronous action. Each invocation of the resulting asynchronous action causes an invocation of the original synchronous action on the specified scheduler. + + The type of the first argument passed to the action. + The type of the second argument passed to the action. + The type of the third argument passed to the action. + The type of the fourth argument passed to the action. + The type of the fifth argument passed to the action. + The type of the sixth argument passed to the action. + The type of the seventh argument passed to the action. + The type of the eighth argument passed to the action. + The type of the ninth argument passed to the action. + The type of the tenth argument passed to the action. + The type of the eleventh argument passed to the action. + The type of the twelfth argument passed to the action. + The type of the thirteenth argument passed to the action. + Action to convert to an asynchronous action. + Scheduler to invoke the original action on. + Asynchronous action. + or is null. + + + + Converts the function into an asynchronous action. Each invocation of the resulting asynchronous action causes an invocation of the original synchronous action on the default scheduler. + + The type of the first argument passed to the action. + The type of the second argument passed to the action. + The type of the third argument passed to the action. + The type of the fourth argument passed to the action. + The type of the fifth argument passed to the action. + The type of the sixth argument passed to the action. + The type of the seventh argument passed to the action. + The type of the eighth argument passed to the action. + The type of the ninth argument passed to the action. + The type of the tenth argument passed to the action. + The type of the eleventh argument passed to the action. + The type of the twelfth argument passed to the action. + The type of the thirteenth argument passed to the action. + The type of the fourteenth argument passed to the action. + Action to convert to an asynchronous action. + Asynchronous action. + is null. + + + + Converts the function into an asynchronous action. Each invocation of the resulting asynchronous action causes an invocation of the original synchronous action on the specified scheduler. + + The type of the first argument passed to the action. + The type of the second argument passed to the action. + The type of the third argument passed to the action. + The type of the fourth argument passed to the action. + The type of the fifth argument passed to the action. + The type of the sixth argument passed to the action. + The type of the seventh argument passed to the action. + The type of the eighth argument passed to the action. + The type of the ninth argument passed to the action. + The type of the tenth argument passed to the action. + The type of the eleventh argument passed to the action. + The type of the twelfth argument passed to the action. + The type of the thirteenth argument passed to the action. + The type of the fourteenth argument passed to the action. + Action to convert to an asynchronous action. + Scheduler to invoke the original action on. + Asynchronous action. + or is null. + + + + Converts the function into an asynchronous action. Each invocation of the resulting asynchronous action causes an invocation of the original synchronous action on the default scheduler. + + The type of the first argument passed to the action. + The type of the second argument passed to the action. + The type of the third argument passed to the action. + The type of the fourth argument passed to the action. + The type of the fifth argument passed to the action. + The type of the sixth argument passed to the action. + The type of the seventh argument passed to the action. + The type of the eighth argument passed to the action. + The type of the ninth argument passed to the action. + The type of the tenth argument passed to the action. + The type of the eleventh argument passed to the action. + The type of the twelfth argument passed to the action. + The type of the thirteenth argument passed to the action. + The type of the fourteenth argument passed to the action. + The type of the fifteenth argument passed to the action. + Action to convert to an asynchronous action. + Asynchronous action. + is null. + + + + Converts the function into an asynchronous action. Each invocation of the resulting asynchronous action causes an invocation of the original synchronous action on the specified scheduler. + + The type of the first argument passed to the action. + The type of the second argument passed to the action. + The type of the third argument passed to the action. + The type of the fourth argument passed to the action. + The type of the fifth argument passed to the action. + The type of the sixth argument passed to the action. + The type of the seventh argument passed to the action. + The type of the eighth argument passed to the action. + The type of the ninth argument passed to the action. + The type of the tenth argument passed to the action. + The type of the eleventh argument passed to the action. + The type of the twelfth argument passed to the action. + The type of the thirteenth argument passed to the action. + The type of the fourteenth argument passed to the action. + The type of the fifteenth argument passed to the action. + Action to convert to an asynchronous action. + Scheduler to invoke the original action on. + Asynchronous action. + or is null. + + + + Converts the function into an asynchronous action. Each invocation of the resulting asynchronous action causes an invocation of the original synchronous action on the default scheduler. + + The type of the first argument passed to the action. + The type of the second argument passed to the action. + The type of the third argument passed to the action. + The type of the fourth argument passed to the action. + The type of the fifth argument passed to the action. + The type of the sixth argument passed to the action. + The type of the seventh argument passed to the action. + The type of the eighth argument passed to the action. + The type of the ninth argument passed to the action. + The type of the tenth argument passed to the action. + The type of the eleventh argument passed to the action. + The type of the twelfth argument passed to the action. + The type of the thirteenth argument passed to the action. + The type of the fourteenth argument passed to the action. + The type of the fifteenth argument passed to the action. + The type of the sixteenth argument passed to the action. + Action to convert to an asynchronous action. + Asynchronous action. + is null. + + + + Converts the function into an asynchronous action. Each invocation of the resulting asynchronous action causes an invocation of the original synchronous action on the specified scheduler. + + The type of the first argument passed to the action. + The type of the second argument passed to the action. + The type of the third argument passed to the action. + The type of the fourth argument passed to the action. + The type of the fifth argument passed to the action. + The type of the sixth argument passed to the action. + The type of the seventh argument passed to the action. + The type of the eighth argument passed to the action. + The type of the ninth argument passed to the action. + The type of the tenth argument passed to the action. + The type of the eleventh argument passed to the action. + The type of the twelfth argument passed to the action. + The type of the thirteenth argument passed to the action. + The type of the fourteenth argument passed to the action. + The type of the fifteenth argument passed to the action. + The type of the sixteenth argument passed to the action. + Action to convert to an asynchronous action. + Scheduler to invoke the original action on. + Asynchronous action. + or is null. + + + + Gets an awaiter that returns the last value of the observable sequence or throws an exception if the sequence is empty. + This operation subscribes to the observable sequence, making it hot. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source sequence to await. + Object that can be awaited. + is null. + + + + Gets an awaiter that returns the last value of the observable sequence or throws an exception if the sequence is empty. + This operation subscribes and connects to the observable sequence, making it hot. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source sequence to await. + Object that can be awaited. + is null. + + + + Gets an awaiter that returns the last value of the observable sequence or throws an exception if the sequence is empty. + This operation subscribes to the observable sequence, making it hot. The supplied CancellationToken can be used to cancel the subscription. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source sequence to await. + Cancellation token. + Object that can be awaited. + is null. + + + + Gets an awaiter that returns the last value of the observable sequence or throws an exception if the sequence is empty. + This operation subscribes and connects to the observable sequence, making it hot. The supplied CancellationToken can be used to cancel the subscription and connection. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source sequence to await. + Cancellation token. + Object that can be awaited. + is null. + + + + Multicasts the source sequence notifications through the specified subject to the resulting connectable observable. Upon connection of the + connectable observable, the subject is subscribed to the source exactly one, and messages are forwarded to the observers registered with + the connectable observable. For specializations with fixed subject types, see Publish, PublishLast, and Replay. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + The type of the elements in the result sequence. + Source sequence whose elements will be pushed into the specified subject. + Subject to push source elements into. + A connectable observable sequence that upon connection causes the source sequence to push results into the specified subject. + or is null. + + + + Multicasts the source sequence notifications through an instantiated subject into all uses of the sequence within a selector function. Each + subscription to the resulting sequence causes a separate multicast invocation, exposing the sequence resulting from the selector function's + invocation. For specializations with fixed subject types, see Publish, PublishLast, and Replay. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + The type of the elements produced by the intermediate subject. + The type of the elements in the result sequence. + Source sequence which will be multicasted in the specified selector function. + Factory function to create an intermediate subject through which the source sequence's elements will be multicast to the selector function. + Selector function which can use the multicasted source sequence subject to the policies enforced by the created subject. + An observable sequence that contains the elements of a sequence produced by multicasting the source sequence within a selector function. + or or is null. + + + + Returns a connectable observable sequence that shares a single subscription to the underlying sequence. + This operator is a specialization of Multicast using a regular . + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source sequence whose elements will be multicasted through a single shared subscription. + A connectable observable sequence that shares a single subscription to the underlying sequence. + is null. + Subscribers will receive all notifications of the source from the time of the subscription on. + + + + + Returns an observable sequence that is the result of invoking the selector on a connectable observable sequence that shares a single subscription to the underlying sequence. + This operator is a specialization of Multicast using a regular . + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + The type of the elements in the result sequence. + Source sequence whose elements will be multicasted through a single shared subscription. + Selector function which can use the multicasted source sequence as many times as needed, without causing multiple subscriptions to the source sequence. Subscribers to the given source will receive all notifications of the source from the time of the subscription on. + An observable sequence that contains the elements of a sequence produced by multicasting the source sequence within a selector function. + or is null. + + + + + Returns a connectable observable sequence that shares a single subscription to the underlying sequence and starts with initialValue. + This operator is a specialization of Multicast using a . + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source sequence whose elements will be multicasted through a single shared subscription. + Initial value received by observers upon subscription. + A connectable observable sequence that shares a single subscription to the underlying sequence. + is null. + Subscribers will receive immediately receive the initial value, followed by all notifications of the source from the time of the subscription on. + + + + + Returns an observable sequence that is the result of invoking the selector on a connectable observable sequence that shares a single subscription to the underlying sequence and starts with initialValue. + This operator is a specialization of Multicast using a . + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + The type of the elements in the result sequence. + Source sequence whose elements will be multicasted through a single shared subscription. + Selector function which can use the multicasted source sequence as many times as needed, without causing multiple subscriptions to the source sequence. Subscribers to the given source will receive immediately receive the initial value, followed by all notifications of the source from the time of the subscription on. + Initial value received by observers upon subscription. + An observable sequence that contains the elements of a sequence produced by multicasting the source sequence within a selector function. + or is null. + + + + + Returns a connectable observable sequence that shares a single subscription to the underlying sequence containing only the last notification. + This operator is a specialization of Multicast using a . + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source sequence whose elements will be multicasted through a single shared subscription. + A connectable observable sequence that shares a single subscription to the underlying sequence. + is null. + Subscribers will only receive the last notification of the source. + + + + + Returns an observable sequence that is the result of invoking the selector on a connectable observable sequence that shares a single subscription to the underlying sequence containing only the last notification. + This operator is a specialization of Multicast using a . + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + The type of the elements in the result sequence. + Source sequence whose elements will be multicasted through a single shared subscription. + Selector function which can use the multicasted source sequence as many times as needed, without causing multiple subscriptions to the source sequence. Subscribers to the given source will only receive the last notification of the source. + An observable sequence that contains the elements of a sequence produced by multicasting the source sequence within a selector function. + or is null. + + + + + Returns an observable sequence that stays connected to the source as long as there is at least one subscription to the observable sequence. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Connectable observable sequence. + An observable sequence that stays connected to the source as long as there is at least one subscription to the observable sequence. + is null. + + + + Returns an observable sequence that stays connected to the source as long as there is at least one subscription to the observable sequence. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Connectable observable sequence. + The time span that should be waited before possibly unsubscribing from the connectable observable. + An observable sequence that stays connected to the source as long as there is at least one subscription to the observable sequence. + is null. + + + + Returns an observable sequence that stays connected to the source as long as there is at least one subscription to the observable sequence. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Connectable observable sequence. + The time span that should be waited before possibly unsubscribing from the connectable observable. + The scheduler to use for delayed unsubscription. + An observable sequence that stays connected to the source as long as there is at least one subscription to the observable sequence. + is null. + + + + Returns an observable sequence that stays connected to the source as long as there is at least one subscription to the observable sequence. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Connectable observable sequence. + The minimum number of observers required to subscribe before establishing the connection to the source. + An observable sequence that stays connected to the source as long as there is at least one subscription to the observable sequence. + is null. + is non-positive. + + + + Returns an observable sequence that stays connected to the source as long as there is at least one subscription to the observable sequence. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Connectable observable sequence. + The minimum number of observers required to subscribe before establishing the connection to the source. + The time span that should be waited before possibly unsubscribing from the connectable observable. + An observable sequence that stays connected to the source as long as there is at least one subscription to the observable sequence. + is null. + is non-positive. + + + + Returns an observable sequence that stays connected to the source as long as there is at least one subscription to the observable sequence. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Connectable observable sequence. + The minimum number of observers required to subscribe before establishing the connection to the source. + The time span that should be waited before possibly unsubscribing from the connectable observable. + The scheduler to use for delayed unsubscription. + An observable sequence that stays connected to the source as long as there is at least one subscription to the observable sequence. + is null. + is non-positive. + + + + Automatically connect the upstream IConnectableObservable at most once when the + specified number of IObservers have subscribed to this IObservable. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Connectable observable sequence. + The number of observers required to subscribe before the connection to source happens, non-positive value will trigger an immediate subscription. + If not null, the connection's IDisposable is provided to it. + An observable sequence that connects to the source at most once when the given number of observers have subscribed to it. + is null. + + + + Returns a connectable observable sequence that shares a single subscription to the underlying sequence replaying all notifications. + This operator is a specialization of Multicast using a . + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source sequence whose elements will be multicasted through a single shared subscription. + A connectable observable sequence that shares a single subscription to the underlying sequence. + is null. + Subscribers will receive all the notifications of the source. + + + + + Returns a connectable observable sequence that shares a single subscription to the underlying sequence replaying all notifications. + This operator is a specialization of Multicast using a . + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source sequence whose elements will be multicasted through a single shared subscription. + Scheduler where connected observers will be invoked on. + A connectable observable sequence that shares a single subscription to the underlying sequence. + or is null. + Subscribers will receive all the notifications of the source. + + + + + Returns an observable sequence that is the result of invoking the selector on a connectable observable sequence that shares a single subscription to the underlying sequence replaying all notifications. + This operator is a specialization of Multicast using a . + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + The type of the elements in the result sequence. + Source sequence whose elements will be multicasted through a single shared subscription. + Selector function which can use the multicasted source sequence as many times as needed, without causing multiple subscriptions to the source sequence. Subscribers to the given source will receive all the notifications of the source. + An observable sequence that contains the elements of a sequence produced by multicasting the source sequence within a selector function. + or is null. + + + + + Returns an observable sequence that is the result of invoking the selector on a connectable observable sequence that shares a single subscription to the underlying sequence replaying all notifications. + This operator is a specialization of Multicast using a . + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + The type of the elements in the result sequence. + Source sequence whose elements will be multicasted through a single shared subscription. + Selector function which can use the multicasted source sequence as many times as needed, without causing multiple subscriptions to the source sequence. Subscribers to the given source will receive all the notifications of the source. + Scheduler where connected observers within the selector function will be invoked on. + An observable sequence that contains the elements of a sequence produced by multicasting the source sequence within a selector function. + or or is null. + + + + + Returns a connectable observable sequence that shares a single subscription to the underlying sequence replaying notifications subject to a maximum time length for the replay buffer. + This operator is a specialization of Multicast using a . + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source sequence whose elements will be multicasted through a single shared subscription. + Maximum time length of the replay buffer. + A connectable observable sequence that shares a single subscription to the underlying sequence. + is null. + is less than TimeSpan.Zero. + Subscribers will receive all the notifications of the source subject to the specified replay buffer trimming policy. + + + + + Returns an observable sequence that is the result of invoking the selector on a connectable observable sequence that shares a single subscription to the underlying sequence replaying notifications subject to a maximum time length for the replay buffer. + This operator is a specialization of Multicast using a . + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + The type of the elements in the result sequence. + Source sequence whose elements will be multicasted through a single shared subscription. + Selector function which can use the multicasted source sequence as many times as needed, without causing multiple subscriptions to the source sequence. Subscribers to the given source will receive all the notifications of the source subject to the specified replay buffer trimming policy. + Maximum time length of the replay buffer. + An observable sequence that contains the elements of a sequence produced by multicasting the source sequence within a selector function. + or is null. + is less than TimeSpan.Zero. + + + + + Returns a connectable observable sequence that shares a single subscription to the underlying sequence replaying notifications subject to a maximum time length for the replay buffer. + This operator is a specialization of Multicast using a . + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source sequence whose elements will be multicasted through a single shared subscription. + Maximum time length of the replay buffer. + Scheduler where connected observers will be invoked on. + A connectable observable sequence that shares a single subscription to the underlying sequence. + or is null. + is less than TimeSpan.Zero. + Subscribers will receive all the notifications of the source subject to the specified replay buffer trimming policy. + + + + + Returns an observable sequence that is the result of invoking the selector on a connectable observable sequence that shares a single subscription to the underlying sequence replaying notifications subject to a maximum time length for the replay buffer. + This operator is a specialization of Multicast using a . + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + The type of the elements in the result sequence. + Source sequence whose elements will be multicasted through a single shared subscription. + Selector function which can use the multicasted source sequence as many times as needed, without causing multiple subscriptions to the source sequence. Subscribers to the given source will receive all the notifications of the source subject to the specified replay buffer trimming policy. + Maximum time length of the replay buffer. + Scheduler where connected observers within the selector function will be invoked on. + An observable sequence that contains the elements of a sequence produced by multicasting the source sequence within a selector function. + or or is null. + is less than TimeSpan.Zero. + + + + + Returns a connectable observable sequence that shares a single subscription to the underlying sequence replaying bufferSize notifications. + This operator is a specialization of Multicast using a . + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source sequence whose elements will be multicasted through a single shared subscription. + Maximum element count of the replay buffer. + Scheduler where connected observers will be invoked on. + A connectable observable sequence that shares a single subscription to the underlying sequence. + or is null. + is less than zero. + Subscribers will receive all the notifications of the source subject to the specified replay buffer trimming policy. + + + + + Returns an observable sequence that is the result of invoking the selector on a connectable observable sequence that shares a single subscription to the underlying sequence replaying notifications subject to a maximum element count for the replay buffer. + This operator is a specialization of Multicast using a . + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + The type of the elements in the result sequence. + Source sequence whose elements will be multicasted through a single shared subscription. + Selector function which can use the multicasted source sequence as many times as needed, without causing multiple subscriptions to the source sequence. Subscribers to the given source will receive all the notifications of the source subject to the specified replay buffer trimming policy. + Maximum element count of the replay buffer. + Scheduler where connected observers within the selector function will be invoked on. + An observable sequence that contains the elements of a sequence produced by multicasting the source sequence within a selector function. + or or is null. + is less than zero. + + + + + Returns a connectable observable sequence that shares a single subscription to the underlying sequence replaying notifications subject to a maximum element count for the replay buffer. + This operator is a specialization of Multicast using a . + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source sequence whose elements will be multicasted through a single shared subscription. + Maximum element count of the replay buffer. + A connectable observable sequence that shares a single subscription to the underlying sequence. + is null. + is less than zero. + Subscribers will receive all the notifications of the source subject to the specified replay buffer trimming policy. + + + + + Returns an observable sequence that is the result of invoking the selector on a connectable observable sequence that shares a single subscription to the underlying sequence replaying notifications subject to a maximum element count for the replay buffer. + This operator is a specialization of Multicast using a . + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + The type of the elements in the result sequence. + Source sequence whose elements will be multicasted through a single shared subscription. + Selector function which can use the multicasted source sequence as many times as needed, without causing multiple subscriptions to the source sequence. Subscribers to the given source will receive all the notifications of the source subject to the specified replay buffer trimming policy. + Maximum element count of the replay buffer. + An observable sequence that contains the elements of a sequence produced by multicasting the source sequence within a selector function. + or is null. + is less than zero. + + + + + Returns a connectable observable sequence that shares a single subscription to the underlying sequence replaying notifications subject to a maximum time length and element count for the replay buffer. + This operator is a specialization of Multicast using a . + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source sequence whose elements will be multicasted through a single shared subscription. + Maximum element count of the replay buffer. + Maximum time length of the replay buffer. + A connectable observable sequence that shares a single subscription to the underlying sequence. + is null. + is less than zero. + is less than TimeSpan.Zero. + Subscribers will receive all the notifications of the source subject to the specified replay buffer trimming policy. + + + + + Returns an observable sequence that is the result of invoking the selector on a connectable observable sequence that shares a single subscription to the underlying sequence replaying notifications subject to a maximum time length and element count for the replay buffer. + This operator is a specialization of Multicast using a . + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + The type of the elements in the result sequence. + Source sequence whose elements will be multicasted through a single shared subscription. + Selector function which can use the multicasted source sequence as many times as needed, without causing multiple subscriptions to the source sequence. Subscribers to the given source will receive all the notifications of the source subject to the specified replay buffer trimming policy. + Maximum element count of the replay buffer. + Maximum time length of the replay buffer. + An observable sequence that contains the elements of a sequence produced by multicasting the source sequence within a selector function. + or is null. + is less than zero. + is less than TimeSpan.Zero. + + + + + Returns a connectable observable sequence that shares a single subscription to the underlying sequence replaying notifications subject to a maximum time length and element count for the replay buffer. + This operator is a specialization of Multicast using a . + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source sequence whose elements will be multicasted through a single shared subscription. + Maximum element count of the replay buffer. + Maximum time length of the replay buffer. + Scheduler where connected observers will be invoked on. + A connectable observable sequence that shares a single subscription to the underlying sequence. + or is null. + is less than zero. + is less than TimeSpan.Zero. + Subscribers will receive all the notifications of the source subject to the specified replay buffer trimming policy. + + + + + Returns an observable sequence that is the result of invoking the selector on a connectable observable sequence that shares a single subscription to the underlying sequence replaying notifications subject to a maximum time length and element count for the replay buffer. + This operator is a specialization of Multicast using a . + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + The type of the elements in the result sequence. + Source sequence whose elements will be multicasted through a single shared subscription. + Selector function which can use the multicasted source sequence as many times as needed, without causing multiple subscriptions to the source sequence. Subscribers to the given source will receive all the notifications of the source subject to the specified replay buffer trimming policy. + Maximum element count of the replay buffer. + Maximum time length of the replay buffer. + Scheduler where connected observers within the selector function will be invoked on. + An observable sequence that contains the elements of a sequence produced by multicasting the source sequence within a selector function. + or or is null. + is less than zero. + is less than TimeSpan.Zero. + + + + + Produces an enumerable sequence of consecutive (possibly empty) chunks of the source sequence. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source observable sequence. + The enumerable sequence that returns consecutive (possibly empty) chunks upon each iteration. + is null. + + + + Produces an enumerable sequence that returns elements collected/aggregated from the source sequence between consecutive iterations. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + The type of the elements produced by the merge operation during collection. + Source observable sequence. + Factory to create a new collector object. + Merges a sequence element with the current collector. + The enumerable sequence that returns collected/aggregated elements from the source sequence upon each iteration. + or or is null. + + + + Produces an enumerable sequence that returns elements collected/aggregated from the source sequence between consecutive iterations. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + The type of the elements produced by the merge operation during collection. + Source observable sequence. + Factory to create the initial collector object. + Merges a sequence element with the current collector. + Factory to replace the current collector by a new collector. + The enumerable sequence that returns collected/aggregated elements from the source sequence upon each iteration. + or or or is null. + + + + Returns the first element of an observable sequence. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source observable sequence. + The first element in the observable sequence. + is null. + The source sequence is empty. + + + + + Returns the first element of an observable sequence that satisfies the condition in the predicate. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source observable sequence. + A predicate function to evaluate for elements in the source sequence. + The first element in the observable sequence that satisfies the condition in the predicate. + or is null. + No element satisfies the condition in the predicate. -or- The source sequence is empty. + + + + + Returns the first element of an observable sequence, or a default value if no such element exists. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source observable sequence. + The first element in the observable sequence, or a default value if no such element exists. + is null. + + + + + Returns the first element of an observable sequence that satisfies the condition in the predicate, or a default value if no such element exists. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source observable sequence. + A predicate function to evaluate for elements in the source sequence. + The first element in the observable sequence that satisfies the condition in the predicate, or a default value if no such element exists. + or is null. + + + + + Invokes an action for each element in the observable sequence, and blocks until the sequence is terminated. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source sequence. + Action to invoke for each element in the observable sequence. + or is null. + Because of its blocking nature, this operator is mainly used for testing. + + + + Invokes an action for each element in the observable sequence, incorporating the element's index, and blocks until the sequence is terminated. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source sequence. + Action to invoke for each element in the observable sequence. + or is null. + Because of its blocking nature, this operator is mainly used for testing. + + + + Returns an enumerator that enumerates all values of the observable sequence. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + An observable sequence to get an enumerator for. + The enumerator that can be used to enumerate over the elements in the observable sequence. + is null. + + + + Returns the last element of an observable sequence. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source observable sequence. + The last element in the observable sequence. + is null. + The source sequence is empty. + + + + + Returns the last element of an observable sequence that satisfies the condition in the predicate. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source observable sequence. + A predicate function to evaluate for elements in the source sequence. + The last element in the observable sequence that satisfies the condition in the predicate. + or is null. + No element satisfies the condition in the predicate. -or- The source sequence is empty. + + + + + Returns the last element of an observable sequence, or a default value if no such element exists. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source observable sequence. + The last element in the observable sequence, or a default value if no such element exists. + is null. + + + + + Returns the last element of an observable sequence that satisfies the condition in the predicate, or a default value if no such element exists. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source observable sequence. + A predicate function to evaluate for elements in the source sequence. + The last element in the observable sequence that satisfies the condition in the predicate, or a default value if no such element exists. + or is null. + + + + + Returns an enumerable sequence whose enumeration returns the latest observed element in the source observable sequence. + Enumerators on the resulting sequence will never produce the same element repeatedly, and will block until the next element becomes available. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source observable sequence. + The enumerable sequence that returns the last sampled element upon each iteration and subsequently blocks until the next element in the observable source sequence becomes available. + + + + Returns an enumerable sequence whose enumeration returns the most recently observed element in the source observable sequence, using the specified initial value in case no element has been sampled yet. + Enumerators on the resulting sequence never block and can produce the same element repeatedly. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source observable sequence. + Initial value that will be yielded by the enumerable sequence if no element has been sampled yet. + The enumerable sequence that returns the last sampled element upon each iteration. + is null. + + + + Returns an enumerable sequence whose enumeration blocks until the next element in the source observable sequence becomes available. + Enumerators on the resulting sequence will block until the next element becomes available. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source observable sequence. + The enumerable sequence that blocks upon each iteration until the next element in the observable source sequence becomes available. + is null. + + + + Returns the only element of an observable sequence, and throws an exception if there is not exactly one element in the observable sequence. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source observable sequence. + The single element in the observable sequence. + is null. + The source sequence contains more than one element. -or- The source sequence is empty. + + + + + Returns the only element of an observable sequence that satisfies the condition in the predicate, and throws an exception if there is not exactly one element matching the predicate in the observable sequence. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source observable sequence. + A predicate function to evaluate for elements in the source sequence. + The single element in the observable sequence that satisfies the condition in the predicate. + or is null. + No element satisfies the condition in the predicate. -or- More than one element satisfies the condition in the predicate. -or- The source sequence is empty. + + + + + Returns the only element of an observable sequence, or a default value if the observable sequence is empty; this method throws an exception if there is more than one element in the observable sequence. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source observable sequence. + The single element in the observable sequence, or a default value if no such element exists. + is null. + The source sequence contains more than one element. + + + + + Returns the only element of an observable sequence that satisfies the condition in the predicate, or a default value if no such element exists; this method throws an exception if there is more than one element matching the predicate in the observable sequence. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source observable sequence. + A predicate function to evaluate for elements in the source sequence. + The single element in the observable sequence that satisfies the condition in the predicate, or a default value if no such element exists. + or is null. + The sequence contains more than one element that satisfies the condition in the predicate. + + + + + Waits for the observable sequence to complete and returns the last element of the sequence. + If the sequence terminates with an OnError notification, the exception is thrown. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source observable sequence. + The last element in the observable sequence. + is null. + The source sequence is empty. + + + + Wraps the source sequence in order to run its observer callbacks on the specified scheduler. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source sequence. + Scheduler to notify observers on. + The source sequence whose observations happen on the specified scheduler. + or is null. + + This only invokes observer callbacks on a scheduler. In case the subscription and/or unsubscription actions have side-effects + that require to be run on a scheduler, use . + + + + + Wraps the source sequence in order to run its observer callbacks on the specified synchronization context. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source sequence. + Synchronization context to notify observers on. + The source sequence whose observations happen on the specified synchronization context. + or is null. + + This only invokes observer callbacks on a synchronization context. In case the subscription and/or unsubscription actions have side-effects + that require to be run on a synchronization context, use . + + + + + Wraps the source sequence in order to run its subscription and unsubscription logic on the specified scheduler. This operation is not commonly used; + see the remarks section for more information on the distinction between SubscribeOn and ObserveOn. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source sequence. + Scheduler to perform subscription and unsubscription actions on. + The source sequence whose subscriptions and unsubscriptions happen on the specified scheduler. + or is null. + + This only performs the side-effects of subscription and unsubscription on the specified scheduler. In order to invoke observer + callbacks on a scheduler, use . + + + + + Wraps the source sequence in order to run its subscription and unsubscription logic on the specified synchronization context. This operation is not commonly used; + see the remarks section for more information on the distinction between SubscribeOn and ObserveOn. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source sequence. + Synchronization context to perform subscription and unsubscription actions on. + The source sequence whose subscriptions and unsubscriptions happen on the specified synchronization context. + or is null. + + This only performs the side-effects of subscription and unsubscription on the specified synchronization context. In order to invoke observer + callbacks on a synchronization context, use . + + + + + Synchronizes the observable sequence such that observer notifications cannot be delivered concurrently. + This overload is useful to "fix" an observable sequence that exhibits concurrent callbacks on individual observers, which is invalid behavior for the query processor. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source sequence. + The source sequence whose outgoing calls to observers are synchronized. + is null. + + It's invalid behavior - according to the observer grammar - for a sequence to exhibit concurrent callbacks on a given observer. + This operator can be used to "fix" a source that doesn't conform to this rule. + + + + + Synchronizes the observable sequence such that observer notifications cannot be delivered concurrently, using the specified gate object. + This overload is useful when writing n-ary query operators, in order to prevent concurrent callbacks from different sources by synchronizing on a common gate object. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source sequence. + Gate object to synchronize each observer call on. + The source sequence whose outgoing calls to observers are synchronized on the given gate object. + or is null. + + + + Subscribes an observer to an enumerable sequence. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Enumerable sequence to subscribe to. + Observer that will receive notifications from the enumerable sequence. + Disposable object that can be used to unsubscribe the observer from the enumerable + or is null. + + + + Subscribes an observer to an enumerable sequence, using the specified scheduler to run the enumeration loop. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Enumerable sequence to subscribe to. + Observer that will receive notifications from the enumerable sequence. + Scheduler to perform the enumeration on. + Disposable object that can be used to unsubscribe the observer from the enumerable + or or is null. + + + + Converts an observable sequence to an enumerable sequence. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + An observable sequence to convert to an enumerable sequence. + The enumerable sequence containing the elements in the observable sequence. + is null. + + + + Exposes an observable sequence as an object with an -based .NET event. + + Observable source sequence. + The event source object. + is null. + + + + Exposes an observable sequence as an object with an -based .NET event. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Observable source sequence. + The event source object. + is null. + + + + Exposes an observable sequence as an object with a .NET event, conforming to the standard .NET event pattern. + + The type of the event data generated by the event. + Observable source sequence. + The event source object. + is null. + + + + Converts an enumerable sequence to an observable sequence. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Enumerable sequence to convert to an observable sequence. + The observable sequence whose elements are pulled from the given enumerable sequence. + is null. + + + + Converts an enumerable sequence to an observable sequence, using the specified scheduler to run the enumeration loop. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Enumerable sequence to convert to an observable sequence. + Scheduler to run the enumeration of the input sequence on. + The observable sequence whose elements are pulled from the given enumerable sequence. + or is null. + + + + Creates an observable sequence from a specified Subscribe method implementation. + + The type of the elements in the produced sequence. + Implementation of the resulting observable sequence's Subscribe method. + The observable sequence with the specified implementation for the Subscribe method. + is null. + + Use of this operator is preferred over manual implementation of the interface. In case + you need a type implementing rather than an anonymous implementation, consider using + the abstract base class. + + + + + Creates an observable sequence from a specified Subscribe method implementation. + + The type of the elements in the produced sequence. + Implementation of the resulting observable sequence's Subscribe method, returning an Action delegate that will be wrapped in an IDisposable. + The observable sequence with the specified implementation for the Subscribe method. + is null. + + Use of this operator is preferred over manual implementation of the interface. In case + you need a type implementing rather than an anonymous implementation, consider using + the abstract base class. + + + + + Creates an observable sequence from a specified cancellable asynchronous Subscribe method. + The CancellationToken passed to the asynchronous Subscribe method is tied to the returned disposable subscription, allowing best-effort cancellation. + + The type of the elements in the produced sequence. + Asynchronous method used to produce elements. + The observable sequence surfacing the elements produced by the asynchronous method. + is null. + This operator is especially useful in conjunction with the asynchronous programming features introduced in C# 5.0 and Visual Basic 11. + When a subscription to the resulting sequence is disposed, the CancellationToken that was fed to the asynchronous subscribe function will be signaled. + + + + Creates an observable sequence from a specified asynchronous Subscribe method. + + The type of the elements in the produced sequence. + Asynchronous method used to produce elements. + The observable sequence surfacing the elements produced by the asynchronous method. + is null. + This operator is especially useful in conjunction with the asynchronous programming features introduced in C# 5.0 and Visual Basic 11. + + + + Creates an observable sequence from a specified cancellable asynchronous Subscribe method. + The CancellationToken passed to the asynchronous Subscribe method is tied to the returned disposable subscription, allowing best-effort cancellation. + + The type of the elements in the produced sequence. + Asynchronous method used to implement the resulting sequence's Subscribe method. + The observable sequence with the specified implementation for the Subscribe method. + is null. + This operator is especially useful in conjunction with the asynchronous programming features introduced in C# 5.0 and Visual Basic 11. + When a subscription to the resulting sequence is disposed, the CancellationToken that was fed to the asynchronous subscribe function will be signaled. + + + + Creates an observable sequence from a specified asynchronous Subscribe method. + + The type of the elements in the produced sequence. + Asynchronous method used to implement the resulting sequence's Subscribe method. + The observable sequence with the specified implementation for the Subscribe method. + is null. + This operator is especially useful in conjunction with the asynchronous programming features introduced in C# 5.0 and Visual Basic 11. + + + + Creates an observable sequence from a specified cancellable asynchronous Subscribe method. + The CancellationToken passed to the asynchronous Subscribe method is tied to the returned disposable subscription, allowing best-effort cancellation. + + The type of the elements in the produced sequence. + Asynchronous method used to implement the resulting sequence's Subscribe method, returning an Action delegate that will be wrapped in an IDisposable. + The observable sequence with the specified implementation for the Subscribe method. + is null. + This operator is especially useful in conjunction with the asynchronous programming features introduced in C# 5.0 and Visual Basic 11. + When a subscription to the resulting sequence is disposed, the CancellationToken that was fed to the asynchronous subscribe function will be signaled. + + + + Creates an observable sequence from a specified asynchronous Subscribe method. + + The type of the elements in the produced sequence. + Asynchronous method used to implement the resulting sequence's Subscribe method, returning an Action delegate that will be wrapped in an IDisposable. + The observable sequence with the specified implementation for the Subscribe method. + is null. + This operator is especially useful in conjunction with the asynchronous programming features introduced in C# 5.0 and Visual Basic 11. + + + + Returns an observable sequence that invokes the specified factory function whenever a new observer subscribes. + + The type of the elements in the sequence returned by the factory function, and in the resulting sequence. + Observable factory function to invoke for each observer that subscribes to the resulting sequence. + An observable sequence whose observers trigger an invocation of the given observable factory function. + is null. + + + + Returns an observable sequence that starts the specified asynchronous factory function whenever a new observer subscribes. + + The type of the elements in the sequence returned by the factory function, and in the resulting sequence. + Asynchronous factory function to start for each observer that subscribes to the resulting sequence. + An observable sequence whose observers trigger the given asynchronous observable factory function to be started. + is null. + This operator is especially useful in conjunction with the asynchronous programming features introduced in C# 5.0 and Visual Basic 11. + + + + Returns an observable sequence that starts the specified cancellable asynchronous factory function whenever a new observer subscribes. + The CancellationToken passed to the asynchronous factory function is tied to the returned disposable subscription, allowing best-effort cancellation. + + The type of the elements in the sequence returned by the factory function, and in the resulting sequence. + Asynchronous factory function to start for each observer that subscribes to the resulting sequence. + An observable sequence whose observers trigger the given asynchronous observable factory function to be started. + is null. + This operator is especially useful in conjunction with the asynchronous programming features introduced in C# 5.0 and Visual Basic 11. + When a subscription to the resulting sequence is disposed, the CancellationToken that was fed to the asynchronous observable factory function will be signaled. + + + + Returns an empty observable sequence. + + The type used for the type parameter of the resulting sequence. + An observable sequence with no elements. + + + + Returns an empty observable sequence. + + The type used for the type parameter of the resulting sequence. + Object solely used to infer the type of the type parameter. This parameter is typically used when creating a sequence of anonymously typed elements. + An observable sequence with no elements. + + + + Returns an empty observable sequence, using the specified scheduler to send out the single OnCompleted message. + + The type used for the type parameter of the resulting sequence. + Scheduler to send the termination call on. + An observable sequence with no elements. + is null. + + + + Returns an empty observable sequence, using the specified scheduler to send out the single OnCompleted message. + + The type used for the type parameter of the resulting sequence. + Scheduler to send the termination call on. + Object solely used to infer the type of the type parameter. This parameter is typically used when creating a sequence of anonymously typed elements. + An observable sequence with no elements. + is null. + + + + Generates an observable sequence by running a state-driven loop producing the sequence's elements. + + The type of the state used in the generator loop. + The type of the elements in the produced sequence. + Initial state. + Condition to terminate generation (upon returning false). + Iteration step function. + Selector function for results produced in the sequence. + The generated sequence. + or or is null. + + + + Generates an observable sequence by running a state-driven loop producing the sequence's elements, using the specified scheduler to send out observer messages. + + The type of the state used in the generator loop. + The type of the elements in the produced sequence. + Initial state. + Condition to terminate generation (upon returning false). + Iteration step function. + Selector function for results produced in the sequence. + Scheduler on which to run the generator loop. + The generated sequence. + or or or is null. + + + + Returns a non-terminating observable sequence, which can be used to denote an infinite duration (e.g. when using reactive joins). + + The type used for the type parameter of the resulting sequence. + An observable sequence whose observers will never get called. + + + + Returns a non-terminating observable sequence, which can be used to denote an infinite duration (e.g. when using reactive joins). + + The type used for the type parameter of the resulting sequence. + Object solely used to infer the type of the type parameter. This parameter is typically used when creating a sequence of anonymously typed elements. + An observable sequence whose observers will never get called. + + + + Generates an observable sequence of integral numbers within a specified range. + + The value of the first integer in the sequence. + The number of sequential integers to generate. + An observable sequence that contains a range of sequential integral numbers. + is less than zero. -or- + - 1 is larger than . + + + + Generates an observable sequence of integral numbers within a specified range, using the specified scheduler to send out observer messages. + + The value of the first integer in the sequence. + The number of sequential integers to generate. + Scheduler to run the generator loop on. + An observable sequence that contains a range of sequential integral numbers. + is less than zero. -or- + - 1 is larger than . + is null. + + + + Generates an observable sequence that repeats the given element infinitely. + + The type of the element that will be repeated in the produced sequence. + Element to repeat. + An observable sequence that repeats the given element infinitely. + + + + Generates an observable sequence that repeats the given element infinitely, using the specified scheduler to send out observer messages. + + The type of the element that will be repeated in the produced sequence. + Element to repeat. + Scheduler to run the producer loop on. + An observable sequence that repeats the given element infinitely. + is null. + + + + Generates an observable sequence that repeats the given element the specified number of times. + + The type of the element that will be repeated in the produced sequence. + Element to repeat. + Number of times to repeat the element. + An observable sequence that repeats the given element the specified number of times. + is less than zero. + + + + Generates an observable sequence that repeats the given element the specified number of times, using the specified scheduler to send out observer messages. + + The type of the element that will be repeated in the produced sequence. + Element to repeat. + Number of times to repeat the element. + Scheduler to run the producer loop on. + An observable sequence that repeats the given element the specified number of times. + is less than zero. + is null. + + + + Returns an observable sequence that contains a single element. + + The type of the element that will be returned in the produced sequence. + Single element in the resulting observable sequence. + An observable sequence containing the single specified element. + + + + Returns an observable sequence that contains a single element, using the specified scheduler to send out observer messages. + + The type of the element that will be returned in the produced sequence. + Single element in the resulting observable sequence. + Scheduler to send the single element on. + An observable sequence containing the single specified element. + is null. + + + + Returns an observable sequence that terminates with an exception. + + The type used for the type parameter of the resulting sequence. + Exception object used for the sequence's termination. + The observable sequence that terminates exceptionally with the specified exception object. + is null. + + + + Returns an observable sequence that terminates with an exception. + + The type used for the type parameter of the resulting sequence. + Exception object used for the sequence's termination. + Object solely used to infer the type of the type parameter. This parameter is typically used when creating a sequence of anonymously typed elements. + The observable sequence that terminates exceptionally with the specified exception object. + is null. + + + + Returns an observable sequence that terminates with an exception, using the specified scheduler to send out the single OnError message. + + The type used for the type parameter of the resulting sequence. + Exception object used for the sequence's termination. + Scheduler to send the exceptional termination call on. + The observable sequence that terminates exceptionally with the specified exception object. + or is null. + + + + Returns an observable sequence that terminates with an exception, using the specified scheduler to send out the single OnError message. + + The type used for the type parameter of the resulting sequence. + Exception object used for the sequence's termination. + Scheduler to send the exceptional termination call on. + Object solely used to infer the type of the type parameter. This parameter is typically used when creating a sequence of anonymously typed elements. + The observable sequence that terminates exceptionally with the specified exception object. + or is null. + + + + Constructs an observable sequence that depends on a resource object, whose lifetime is tied to the resulting observable sequence's lifetime. + + The type of the elements in the produced sequence. + The type of the resource used during the generation of the resulting sequence. Needs to implement . + Factory function to obtain a resource object. + Factory function to obtain an observable sequence that depends on the obtained resource. + An observable sequence whose lifetime controls the lifetime of the dependent resource object. + or is null. + + + + Constructs an observable sequence that depends on a resource object, whose lifetime is tied to the resulting observable sequence's lifetime. The resource is obtained and used through asynchronous methods. + The CancellationToken passed to the asynchronous methods is tied to the returned disposable subscription, allowing best-effort cancellation at any stage of the resource acquisition or usage. + + The type of the elements in the produced sequence. + The type of the resource used during the generation of the resulting sequence. Needs to implement . + Asynchronous factory function to obtain a resource object. + Asynchronous factory function to obtain an observable sequence that depends on the obtained resource. + An observable sequence whose lifetime controls the lifetime of the dependent resource object. + or is null. + This operator is especially useful in conjunction with the asynchronous programming features introduced in C# 5.0 and Visual Basic 11. + When a subscription to the resulting sequence is disposed, the CancellationToken that was fed to the asynchronous resource factory and observable factory functions will be signaled. + + + + Converts a .NET event, conforming to the standard .NET event pattern based on , to an observable sequence. + Each event invocation is surfaced through an OnNext message in the resulting sequence. + For conversion of events that don't conform to the standard .NET event pattern, use any of the FromEvent overloads instead. + + Action that attaches the given event handler to the underlying .NET event. + Action that detaches the given event handler from the underlying .NET event. + The observable sequence that contains data representations of invocations of the underlying .NET event. + or is null. + + + Add and remove handler invocations are made whenever the number of observers grows beyond zero. + As such, an event handler may be shared by multiple simultaneously active observers, using a subject for multicasting. + + + The current is captured during the call to FromEventPattern, and is used to post add and remove handler invocations. + This behavior ensures add and remove handler operations for thread-affine events are accessed from the same context, as required by some UI frameworks. + + + If no SynchronizationContext is present at the point of calling FromEventPattern, add and remove handler invocations are made synchronously on the thread + making the Subscribe or Dispose call, respectively. + + + It's recommended to lift FromEventPattern calls outside event stream query expressions due to the free-threaded nature of Reactive Extensions. Doing so + makes the captured SynchronizationContext predictable. This best practice also reduces clutter of bridging code inside queries, making the query expressions + more concise and easier to understand. + + + + + + + Converts a .NET event, conforming to the standard .NET event pattern based on , to an observable sequence. + Each event invocation is surfaced through an OnNext message in the resulting sequence. + For conversion of events that don't conform to the standard .NET event pattern, use any of the FromEvent overloads instead. + + Action that attaches the given event handler to the underlying .NET event. + Action that detaches the given event handler from the underlying .NET event. + The scheduler to run the add and remove event handler logic on. + The observable sequence that contains data representations of invocations of the underlying .NET event. + or or is null. + + + Add and remove handler invocations are made whenever the number of observers grows beyond zero. + As such, an event handler may be shared by multiple simultaneously active observers, using a subject for multicasting. + + + Add and remove handler invocations are run on the specified scheduler. This behavior allows add and remove handler operations for thread-affine events to be + accessed from the same context, as required by some UI frameworks. + + + It's recommended to lift FromEventPattern calls outside event stream query expressions. This best practice reduces clutter of bridging code inside queries, + making the query expressions more concise and easier to understand. This has additional benefits for overloads of FromEventPattern that omit the IScheduler + parameter. For more information, see the remarks section on those overloads. + + + + + + + Converts a .NET event, conforming to the standard .NET event pattern based on a supplied event delegate type, to an observable sequence. + Each event invocation is surfaced through an OnNext message in the resulting sequence. + For conversion of events that don't conform to the standard .NET event pattern, use any of the FromEvent overloads instead. + + The delegate type of the event to be converted. + The type of the event data generated by the event. + Action that attaches the given event handler to the underlying .NET event. + Action that detaches the given event handler from the underlying .NET event. + The observable sequence that contains data representations of invocations of the underlying .NET event. + or is null. + + + Add and remove handler invocations are made whenever the number of observers grows beyond zero. + As such, an event handler may be shared by multiple simultaneously active observers, using a subject for multicasting. + + + The current is captured during the call to FromEventPattern, and is used to post add and remove handler invocations. + This behavior ensures add and remove handler operations for thread-affine events are accessed from the same context, as required by some UI frameworks. + + + If no SynchronizationContext is present at the point of calling FromEventPattern, add and remove handler invocations are made synchronously on the thread + making the Subscribe or Dispose call, respectively. + + + It's recommended to lift FromEventPattern calls outside event stream query expressions due to the free-threaded nature of Reactive Extensions. Doing so + makes the captured SynchronizationContext predictable. This best practice also reduces clutter of bridging code inside queries, making the query expressions + more concise and easier to understand. + + + + + + + Converts a .NET event, conforming to the standard .NET event pattern based on a supplied event delegate type, to an observable sequence. + Each event invocation is surfaced through an OnNext message in the resulting sequence. + For conversion of events that don't conform to the standard .NET event pattern, use any of the FromEvent overloads instead. + + The delegate type of the event to be converted. + The type of the event data generated by the event. + Action that attaches the given event handler to the underlying .NET event. + Action that detaches the given event handler from the underlying .NET event. + The scheduler to run the add and remove event handler logic on. + The observable sequence that contains data representations of invocations of the underlying .NET event. + or or is null. + + + Add and remove handler invocations are made whenever the number of observers grows beyond zero. + As such, an event handler may be shared by multiple simultaneously active observers, using a subject for multicasting. + + + Add and remove handler invocations are run on the specified scheduler. This behavior allows add and remove handler operations for thread-affine events to be + accessed from the same context, as required by some UI frameworks. + + + It's recommended to lift FromEventPattern calls outside event stream query expressions. This best practice reduces clutter of bridging code inside queries, + making the query expressions more concise and easier to understand. This has additional benefits for overloads of FromEventPattern that omit the IScheduler + parameter. For more information, see the remarks section on those overloads. + + + + + + + Converts a .NET event, conforming to the standard .NET event pattern based on , to an observable sequence. + Each event invocation is surfaced through an OnNext message in the resulting sequence. + For conversion of events that don't conform to the standard .NET event pattern, use any of the FromEvent overloads instead. + + The delegate type of the event to be converted. + The type of the event data generated by the event. + A function used to convert the given event handler to a delegate compatible with the underlying .NET event. The resulting delegate is used in calls to the addHandler and removeHandler action parameters. + Action that attaches the given event handler to the underlying .NET event. + Action that detaches the given event handler from the underlying .NET event. + The observable sequence that contains data representations of invocations of the underlying .NET event. + or or is null. + + + Add and remove handler invocations are made whenever the number of observers grows beyond zero. + As such, an event handler may be shared by multiple simultaneously active observers, using a subject for multicasting. + + + The current is captured during the call to FromEventPattern, and is used to post add and remove handler invocations. + This behavior ensures add and remove handler operations for thread-affine events are accessed from the same context, as required by some UI frameworks. + + + If no SynchronizationContext is present at the point of calling FromEventPattern, add and remove handler invocations are made synchronously on the thread + making the Subscribe or Dispose call, respectively. + + + It's recommended to lift FromEventPattern calls outside event stream query expressions due to the free-threaded nature of Reactive Extensions. Doing so + makes the captured SynchronizationContext predictable. This best practice also reduces clutter of bridging code inside queries, making the query expressions + more concise and easier to understand. + + + + + + + Converts a .NET event, conforming to the standard .NET event pattern based on , to an observable sequence. + Each event invocation is surfaced through an OnNext message in the resulting sequence. + For conversion of events that don't conform to the standard .NET event pattern, use any of the FromEvent overloads instead. + + The delegate type of the event to be converted. + The type of the event data generated by the event. + A function used to convert the given event handler to a delegate compatible with the underlying .NET event. The resulting delegate is used in calls to the addHandler and removeHandler action parameters. + Action that attaches the given event handler to the underlying .NET event. + Action that detaches the given event handler from the underlying .NET event. + The scheduler to run the add and remove event handler logic on. + The observable sequence that contains data representations of invocations of the underlying .NET event. + or or or is null. + + + Add and remove handler invocations are made whenever the number of observers grows beyond zero. + As such, an event handler may be shared by multiple simultaneously active observers, using a subject for multicasting. + + + Add and remove handler invocations are run on the specified scheduler. This behavior allows add and remove handler operations for thread-affine events to be + accessed from the same context, as required by some UI frameworks. + + + It's recommended to lift FromEventPattern calls outside event stream query expressions. This best practice reduces clutter of bridging code inside queries, + making the query expressions more concise and easier to understand. This has additional benefits for overloads of FromEventPattern that omit the IScheduler + parameter. For more information, see the remarks section on those overloads. + + + + + + + Converts a .NET event, conforming to the standard .NET event pattern based on a supplied event delegate type with a strongly typed sender parameter, to an observable sequence. + Each event invocation is surfaced through an OnNext message in the resulting sequence. + For conversion of events that don't conform to the standard .NET event pattern, use any of the FromEvent overloads instead. + + The delegate type of the event to be converted. + The type of the sender that raises the event. + The type of the event data generated by the event. + Action that attaches the given event handler to the underlying .NET event. + Action that detaches the given event handler from the underlying .NET event. + The observable sequence that contains data representations of invocations of the underlying .NET event. + or is null. + + + Add and remove handler invocations are made whenever the number of observers grows beyond zero. + As such, an event handler may be shared by multiple simultaneously active observers, using a subject for multicasting. + + + The current is captured during the call to FromEventPattern, and is used to post add and remove handler invocations. + This behavior ensures add and remove handler operations for thread-affine events are accessed from the same context, as required by some UI frameworks. + + + If no SynchronizationContext is present at the point of calling FromEventPattern, add and remove handler invocations are made synchronously on the thread + making the Subscribe or Dispose call, respectively. + + + It's recommended to lift FromEventPattern calls outside event stream query expressions due to the free-threaded nature of Reactive Extensions. Doing so + makes the captured SynchronizationContext predictable. This best practice also reduces clutter of bridging code inside queries, making the query expressions + more concise and easier to understand. + + + + + + + Converts a .NET event, conforming to the standard .NET event pattern based on a supplied event delegate type with a strongly typed sender parameter, to an observable sequence. + Each event invocation is surfaced through an OnNext message in the resulting sequence. + For conversion of events that don't conform to the standard .NET event pattern, use any of the FromEvent overloads instead. + + The delegate type of the event to be converted. + The type of the sender that raises the event. + The type of the event data generated by the event. + Action that attaches the given event handler to the underlying .NET event. + Action that detaches the given event handler from the underlying .NET event. + The scheduler to run the add and remove event handler logic on. + The observable sequence that contains data representations of invocations of the underlying .NET event. + or or is null. + + + Add and remove handler invocations are made whenever the number of observers grows beyond zero. + As such, an event handler may be shared by multiple simultaneously active observers, using a subject for multicasting. + + + Add and remove handler invocations are run on the specified scheduler. This behavior allows add and remove handler operations for thread-affine events to be + accessed from the same context, as required by some UI frameworks. + + + It's recommended to lift FromEventPattern calls outside event stream query expressions. This best practice reduces clutter of bridging code inside queries, + making the query expressions more concise and easier to understand. This has additional benefits for overloads of FromEventPattern that omit the IScheduler + parameter. For more information, see the remarks section on those overloads. + + + + + + + Converts a .NET event, conforming to the standard .NET event pattern based on , to an observable sequence. + Each event invocation is surfaced through an OnNext message in the resulting sequence. + For conversion of events that don't conform to the standard .NET event pattern, use any of the FromEvent overloads instead. + + The type of the event data generated by the event. + Action that attaches the given event handler to the underlying .NET event. + Action that detaches the given event handler from the underlying .NET event. + The observable sequence that contains data representations of invocations of the underlying .NET event. + + + Add and remove handler invocations are made whenever the number of observers grows beyond zero. + As such, an event handler may be shared by multiple simultaneously active observers, using a subject for multicasting. + + + The current is captured during the call to FromEventPattern, and is used to post add and remove handler invocations. + This behavior ensures add and remove handler operations for thread-affine events are accessed from the same context, as required by some UI frameworks. + + + If no SynchronizationContext is present at the point of calling FromEventPattern, add and remove handler invocations are made synchronously on the thread + making the Subscribe or Dispose call, respectively. + + + It's recommended to lift FromEventPattern calls outside event stream query expressions due to the free-threaded nature of Reactive Extensions. Doing so + makes the captured SynchronizationContext predictable. This best practice also reduces clutter of bridging code inside queries, making the query expressions + more concise and easier to understand. + + + + + + + Converts a .NET event, conforming to the standard .NET event pattern based on , to an observable sequence. + Each event invocation is surfaced through an OnNext message in the resulting sequence. + For conversion of events that don't conform to the standard .NET event pattern, use any of the FromEvent overloads instead. + + The type of the event data generated by the event. + Action that attaches the given event handler to the underlying .NET event. + Action that detaches the given event handler from the underlying .NET event. + The scheduler to run the add and remove event handler logic on. + The observable sequence that contains data representations of invocations of the underlying .NET event. + + + Add and remove handler invocations are made whenever the number of observers grows beyond zero. + As such, an event handler may be shared by multiple simultaneously active observers, using a subject for multicasting. + + + Add and remove handler invocations are run on the specified scheduler. This behavior allows add and remove handler operations for thread-affine events to be + accessed from the same context, as required by some UI frameworks. + + + It's recommended to lift FromEventPattern calls outside event stream query expressions. This best practice reduces clutter of bridging code inside queries, + making the query expressions more concise and easier to understand. This has additional benefits for overloads of FromEventPattern that omit the IScheduler + parameter. For more information, see the remarks section on those overloads. + + + + + + + Converts an instance .NET event, conforming to the standard .NET event pattern with an parameter, to an observable sequence. + Each event invocation is surfaced through an OnNext message in the resulting sequence. + Reflection is used to discover the event based on the target object type and the specified event name. + For conversion of events that don't conform to the standard .NET event pattern, use any of the FromEvent overloads instead. + + Object instance that exposes the event to convert. + Name of the event to convert. + The observable sequence that contains data representations of invocations of the underlying .NET event. + or is null. + The event could not be found. -or- The event does not conform to the standard .NET event pattern. + + + Add and remove handler invocations are made whenever the number of observers grows beyond zero. + As such, an event handler may be shared by multiple simultaneously active observers, using a subject for multicasting. + + + The current is captured during the call to FromEventPattern, and is used to post add and remove handler invocations. + This behavior ensures add and remove handler operations for thread-affine events are accessed from the same context, as required by some UI frameworks. + + + If no SynchronizationContext is present at the point of calling FromEventPattern, add and remove handler invocations are made synchronously on the thread + making the Subscribe or Dispose call, respectively. + + + It's recommended to lift FromEventPattern calls outside event stream query expressions due to the free-threaded nature of Reactive Extensions. Doing so + makes the captured SynchronizationContext predictable. This best practice also reduces clutter of bridging code inside queries, making the query expressions + more concise and easier to understand. + + + + + + + Converts an instance .NET event, conforming to the standard .NET event pattern with an parameter, to an observable sequence. + Each event invocation is surfaced through an OnNext message in the resulting sequence. + Reflection is used to discover the event based on the target object type and the specified event name. + For conversion of events that don't conform to the standard .NET event pattern, use any of the FromEvent overloads instead. + + Object instance that exposes the event to convert. + Name of the event to convert. + The scheduler to run the add and remove event handler logic on. + The observable sequence that contains data representations of invocations of the underlying .NET event. + or or is null. + The event could not be found. -or- The event does not conform to the standard .NET event pattern. + + + Add and remove handler invocations are made whenever the number of observers grows beyond zero. + As such, an event handler may be shared by multiple simultaneously active observers, using a subject for multicasting. + + + Add and remove handler invocations are run on the specified scheduler. This behavior allows add and remove handler operations for thread-affine events to be + accessed from the same context, as required by some UI frameworks. + + + It's recommended to lift FromEventPattern calls outside event stream query expressions. This best practice reduces clutter of bridging code inside queries, + making the query expressions more concise and easier to understand. This has additional benefits for overloads of FromEventPattern that omit the IScheduler + parameter. For more information, see the remarks section on those overloads. + + + + + + + Converts an instance .NET event, conforming to the standard .NET event pattern with strongly typed event arguments, to an observable sequence. + Each event invocation is surfaced through an OnNext message in the resulting sequence. + Reflection is used to discover the event based on the target object type and the specified event name. + For conversion of events that don't conform to the standard .NET event pattern, use any of the FromEvent overloads instead. + + The type of the event data generated by the event. + Object instance that exposes the event to convert. + Name of the event to convert. + The observable sequence that contains data representations of invocations of the underlying .NET event. + or is null. + The event could not be found. -or- The event does not conform to the standard .NET event pattern. -or- The event's second argument type is not assignable to TEventArgs. + + + Add and remove handler invocations are made whenever the number of observers grows beyond zero. + As such, an event handler may be shared by multiple simultaneously active observers, using a subject for multicasting. + + + The current is captured during the call to FromEventPattern, and is used to post add and remove handler invocations. + This behavior ensures add and remove handler operations for thread-affine events are accessed from the same context, as required by some UI frameworks. + + + If no SynchronizationContext is present at the point of calling FromEventPattern, add and remove handler invocations are made synchronously on the thread + making the Subscribe or Dispose call, respectively. + + + It's recommended to lift FromEventPattern calls outside event stream query expressions due to the free-threaded nature of Reactive Extensions. Doing so + makes the captured SynchronizationContext predictable. This best practice also reduces clutter of bridging code inside queries, making the query expressions + more concise and easier to understand. + + + + + + + Converts an instance .NET event, conforming to the standard .NET event pattern with strongly typed event arguments, to an observable sequence. + Each event invocation is surfaced through an OnNext message in the resulting sequence. + Reflection is used to discover the event based on the target object type and the specified event name. + For conversion of events that don't conform to the standard .NET event pattern, use any of the FromEvent overloads instead. + + The type of the event data generated by the event. + Object instance that exposes the event to convert. + Name of the event to convert. + The scheduler to run the add and remove event handler logic on. + The observable sequence that contains data representations of invocations of the underlying .NET event. + or or is null. + The event could not be found. -or- The event does not conform to the standard .NET event pattern. -or- The event's second argument type is not assignable to TEventArgs. + + + Add and remove handler invocations are made whenever the number of observers grows beyond zero. + As such, an event handler may be shared by multiple simultaneously active observers, using a subject for multicasting. + + + Add and remove handler invocations are run on the specified scheduler. This behavior allows add and remove handler operations for thread-affine events to be + accessed from the same context, as required by some UI frameworks. + + + It's recommended to lift FromEventPattern calls outside event stream query expressions. This best practice reduces clutter of bridging code inside queries, + making the query expressions more concise and easier to understand. This has additional benefits for overloads of FromEventPattern that omit the IScheduler + parameter. For more information, see the remarks section on those overloads. + + + + + + + Converts an instance .NET event, conforming to the standard .NET event pattern with a strongly typed sender and strongly typed event arguments, to an observable sequence. + Each event invocation is surfaced through an OnNext message in the resulting sequence. + Reflection is used to discover the event based on the target object type and the specified event name. + For conversion of events that don't conform to the standard .NET event pattern, use any of the FromEvent overloads instead. + + The type of the sender that raises the event. + The type of the event data generated by the event. + Object instance that exposes the event to convert. + Name of the event to convert. + The observable sequence that contains data representations of invocations of the underlying .NET event. + or is null. + The event could not be found. -or- The event does not conform to the standard .NET event pattern. -or- The event's first argument type is not assignable to TSender. -or- The event's second argument type is not assignable to TEventArgs. + + + Add and remove handler invocations are made whenever the number of observers grows beyond zero. + As such, an event handler may be shared by multiple simultaneously active observers, using a subject for multicasting. + + + The current is captured during the call to FromEventPattern, and is used to post add and remove handler invocations. + This behavior ensures add and remove handler operations for thread-affine events are accessed from the same context, as required by some UI frameworks. + + + If no SynchronizationContext is present at the point of calling FromEventPattern, add and remove handler invocations are made synchronously on the thread + making the Subscribe or Dispose call, respectively. + + + It's recommended to lift FromEventPattern calls outside event stream query expressions due to the free-threaded nature of Reactive Extensions. Doing so + makes the captured SynchronizationContext predictable. This best practice also reduces clutter of bridging code inside queries, making the query expressions + more concise and easier to understand. + + + + + + + Converts an instance .NET event, conforming to the standard .NET event pattern with a strongly typed sender and strongly typed event arguments, to an observable sequence. + Each event invocation is surfaced through an OnNext message in the resulting sequence. + Reflection is used to discover the event based on the target object type and the specified event name. + For conversion of events that don't conform to the standard .NET event pattern, use any of the FromEvent overloads instead. + + The type of the sender that raises the event. + The type of the event data generated by the event. + Object instance that exposes the event to convert. + Name of the event to convert. + The scheduler to run the add and remove event handler logic on. + The observable sequence that contains data representations of invocations of the underlying .NET event. + or or is null. + The event could not be found. -or- The event does not conform to the standard .NET event pattern. -or- The event's first argument type is not assignable to TSender. -or- The event's second argument type is not assignable to TEventArgs. + + + Add and remove handler invocations are made whenever the number of observers grows beyond zero. + As such, an event handler may be shared by multiple simultaneously active observers, using a subject for multicasting. + + + Add and remove handler invocations are run on the specified scheduler. This behavior allows add and remove handler operations for thread-affine events to be + accessed from the same context, as required by some UI frameworks. + + + It's recommended to lift FromEventPattern calls outside event stream query expressions. This best practice reduces clutter of bridging code inside queries, + making the query expressions more concise and easier to understand. This has additional benefits for overloads of FromEventPattern that omit the IScheduler + parameter. For more information, see the remarks section on those overloads. + + + + + + + Converts a static .NET event, conforming to the standard .NET event pattern with an parameter, to an observable sequence. + Each event invocation is surfaced through an OnNext message in the resulting sequence. + Reflection is used to discover the event based on the specified type and the specified event name. + For conversion of events that don't conform to the standard .NET event pattern, use any of the FromEvent overloads instead. + + Type that exposes the static event to convert. + Name of the event to convert. + The observable sequence that contains data representations of invocations of the underlying .NET event. + or is null. + The event could not be found. -or- The event does not conform to the standard .NET event pattern. + + + Add and remove handler invocations are made whenever the number of observers grows beyond zero. + As such, an event handler may be shared by multiple simultaneously active observers, using a subject for multicasting. + + + The current is captured during the call to FromEventPattern, and is used to post add and remove handler invocations. + This behavior ensures add and remove handler operations for thread-affine events are accessed from the same context, as required by some UI frameworks. + + + If no SynchronizationContext is present at the point of calling FromEventPattern, add and remove handler invocations are made synchronously on the thread + making the Subscribe or Dispose call, respectively. + + + It's recommended to lift FromEventPattern calls outside event stream query expressions due to the free-threaded nature of Reactive Extensions. Doing so + makes the captured SynchronizationContext predictable. This best practice also reduces clutter of bridging code inside queries, making the query expressions + more concise and easier to understand. + + + + + + + Converts a static .NET event, conforming to the standard .NET event pattern with an parameter, to an observable sequence. + Each event invocation is surfaced through an OnNext message in the resulting sequence. + Reflection is used to discover the event based on the specified type and the specified event name. + For conversion of events that don't conform to the standard .NET event pattern, use any of the FromEvent overloads instead. + + Type that exposes the static event to convert. + Name of the event to convert. + The scheduler to run the add and remove event handler logic on. + The observable sequence that contains data representations of invocations of the underlying .NET event. + or or is null. + The event could not be found. -or- The event does not conform to the standard .NET event pattern. + + + Add and remove handler invocations are made whenever the number of observers grows beyond zero. + As such, an event handler may be shared by multiple simultaneously active observers, using a subject for multicasting. + + + Add and remove handler invocations are run on the specified scheduler. This behavior allows add and remove handler operations for thread-affine events to be + accessed from the same context, as required by some UI frameworks. + + + It's recommended to lift FromEventPattern calls outside event stream query expressions. This best practice reduces clutter of bridging code inside queries, + making the query expressions more concise and easier to understand. This has additional benefits for overloads of FromEventPattern that omit the IScheduler + parameter. For more information, see the remarks section on those overloads. + + + + + + + Converts a static .NET event, conforming to the standard .NET event pattern with strongly typed event arguments, to an observable sequence. + Each event invocation is surfaced through an OnNext message in the resulting sequence. + Reflection is used to discover the event based on the specified type and the specified event name. + For conversion of events that don't conform to the standard .NET event pattern, use any of the FromEvent overloads instead. + + The type of the event data generated by the event. + Type that exposes the static event to convert. + Name of the event to convert. + The observable sequence that contains data representations of invocations of the underlying .NET event. + or is null. + The event could not be found. -or- The event does not conform to the standard .NET event pattern. -or- The event's second argument type is not assignable to TEventArgs. + + + Add and remove handler invocations are made whenever the number of observers grows beyond zero. + As such, an event handler may be shared by multiple simultaneously active observers, using a subject for multicasting. + + + The current is captured during the call to FromEventPattern, and is used to post add and remove handler invocations. + This behavior ensures add and remove handler operations for thread-affine events are accessed from the same context, as required by some UI frameworks. + + + If no SynchronizationContext is present at the point of calling FromEventPattern, add and remove handler invocations are made synchronously on the thread + making the Subscribe or Dispose call, respectively. + + + It's recommended to lift FromEventPattern calls outside event stream query expressions due to the free-threaded nature of Reactive Extensions. Doing so + makes the captured SynchronizationContext predictable. This best practice also reduces clutter of bridging code inside queries, making the query expressions + more concise and easier to understand. + + + + + + + Converts a static .NET event, conforming to the standard .NET event pattern with strongly typed event arguments, to an observable sequence. + Each event invocation is surfaced through an OnNext message in the resulting sequence. + Reflection is used to discover the event based on the specified type and the specified event name. + For conversion of events that don't conform to the standard .NET event pattern, use any of the FromEvent overloads instead. + + The type of the event data generated by the event. + Type that exposes the static event to convert. + Name of the event to convert. + The scheduler to run the add and remove event handler logic on. + The observable sequence that contains data representations of invocations of the underlying .NET event. + or or is null. + The event could not be found. -or- The event does not conform to the standard .NET event pattern. -or- The event's second argument type is not assignable to TEventArgs. + + + Add and remove handler invocations are made whenever the number of observers grows beyond zero. + As such, an event handler may be shared by multiple simultaneously active observers, using a subject for multicasting. + + + Add and remove handler invocations are run on the specified scheduler. This behavior allows add and remove handler operations for thread-affine events to be + accessed from the same context, as required by some UI frameworks. + + + It's recommended to lift FromEventPattern calls outside event stream query expressions. This best practice reduces clutter of bridging code inside queries, + making the query expressions more concise and easier to understand. This has additional benefits for overloads of FromEventPattern that omit the IScheduler + parameter. For more information, see the remarks section on those overloads. + + + + + + + Converts a static .NET event, conforming to the standard .NET event pattern with a strongly typed sender and strongly typed event arguments, to an observable sequence. + Each event invocation is surfaced through an OnNext message in the resulting sequence. + Reflection is used to discover the event based on the specified type and the specified event name. + For conversion of events that don't conform to the standard .NET event pattern, use any of the FromEvent overloads instead. + + The type of the sender that raises the event. + The type of the event data generated by the event. + Type that exposes the static event to convert. + Name of the event to convert. + The observable sequence that contains data representations of invocations of the underlying .NET event. + or is null. + The event could not be found. -or- The event does not conform to the standard .NET event pattern. -or- The event's first argument type is not assignable to TSender. -or- The event's second argument type is not assignable to TEventArgs. + + + Add and remove handler invocations are made whenever the number of observers grows beyond zero. + As such, an event handler may be shared by multiple simultaneously active observers, using a subject for multicasting. + + + The current is captured during the call to FromEventPattern, and is used to post add and remove handler invocations. + This behavior ensures add and remove handler operations for thread-affine events are accessed from the same context, as required by some UI frameworks. + + + If no SynchronizationContext is present at the point of calling FromEventPattern, add and remove handler invocations are made synchronously on the thread + making the Subscribe or Dispose call, respectively. + + + It's recommended to lift FromEventPattern calls outside event stream query expressions due to the free-threaded nature of Reactive Extensions. Doing so + makes the captured SynchronizationContext predictable. This best practice also reduces clutter of bridging code inside queries, making the query expressions + more concise and easier to understand. + + + + + + + Converts a static .NET event, conforming to the standard .NET event pattern with a strongly typed sender and strongly typed event arguments, to an observable sequence. + Each event invocation is surfaced through an OnNext message in the resulting sequence. + Reflection is used to discover the event based on the specified type and the specified event name. + For conversion of events that don't conform to the standard .NET event pattern, use any of the FromEvent overloads instead. + + The type of the sender that raises the event. + The type of the event data generated by the event. + Type that exposes the static event to convert. + Name of the event to convert. + The scheduler to run the add and remove event handler logic on. + The observable sequence that contains data representations of invocations of the underlying .NET event. + or or is null. + The event could not be found. -or- The event does not conform to the standard .NET event pattern. -or- The event's first argument type is not assignable to TSender. -or- The event's second argument type is not assignable to TEventArgs. + + + Add and remove handler invocations are made whenever the number of observers grows beyond zero. + As such, an event handler may be shared by multiple simultaneously active observers, using a subject for multicasting. + + + Add and remove handler invocations are run on the specified scheduler. This behavior allows add and remove handler operations for thread-affine events to be + accessed from the same context, as required by some UI frameworks. + + + It's recommended to lift FromEventPattern calls outside event stream query expressions. This best practice reduces clutter of bridging code inside queries, + making the query expressions more concise and easier to understand. This has additional benefits for overloads of FromEventPattern that omit the IScheduler + parameter. For more information, see the remarks section on those overloads. + + + + + + + Converts a .NET event to an observable sequence, using a conversion function to obtain the event delegate. Each event invocation is surfaced through an OnNext message in the resulting sequence. + For conversion of events conforming to the standard .NET event pattern, use any of the FromEventPattern overloads instead. + + The delegate type of the event to be converted. + The type of the event data generated by the event. + A function used to convert the given event handler to a delegate compatible with the underlying .NET event. The resulting delegate is used in calls to the addHandler and removeHandler action parameters. + Action that attaches the given event handler to the underlying .NET event. + Action that detaches the given event handler from the underlying .NET event. + The observable sequence that contains the event argument objects passed to the invocations of the underlying .NET event. + or or is null. + + + Add and remove handler invocations are made whenever the number of observers grows beyond zero. + As such, an event handler may be shared by multiple simultaneously active observers, using a subject for multicasting. + + + The current is captured during the call to FromEvent, and is used to post add and remove handler invocations. + This behavior ensures add and remove handler operations for thread-affine events are accessed from the same context, as required by some UI frameworks. + + + If no SynchronizationContext is present at the point of calling FromEvent, add and remove handler invocations are made synchronously on the thread + making the Subscribe or Dispose call, respectively. + + + It's recommended to lift FromEvent calls outside event stream query expressions due to the free-threaded nature of Reactive Extensions. Doing so + makes the captured SynchronizationContext predictable. This best practice also reduces clutter of bridging code inside queries, making the query expressions + more concise and easier to understand. + + + + + + + Converts a .NET event to an observable sequence, using a conversion function to obtain the event delegate. Each event invocation is surfaced through an OnNext message in the resulting sequence. + For conversion of events conforming to the standard .NET event pattern, use any of the FromEventPattern overloads instead. + + The delegate type of the event to be converted. + The type of the event data generated by the event. + A function used to convert the given event handler to a delegate compatible with the underlying .NET event. The resulting delegate is used in calls to the addHandler and removeHandler action parameters. + Action that attaches the given event handler to the underlying .NET event. + Action that detaches the given event handler from the underlying .NET event. + The scheduler to run the add and remove event handler logic on. + The observable sequence that contains the event argument objects passed to the invocations of the underlying .NET event. + or or or is null. + + + Add and remove handler invocations are made whenever the number of observers grows beyond zero. + As such, an event handler may be shared by multiple simultaneously active observers, using a subject for multicasting. + + + Add and remove handler invocations are run on the specified scheduler. This behavior allows add and remove handler operations for thread-affine events to be + accessed from the same context, as required by some UI frameworks. + + + It's recommended to lift FromEvent calls outside event stream query expressions. This best practice reduces clutter of bridging code inside queries, + making the query expressions more concise and easier to understand. This has additional benefits for overloads of FromEvent that omit the IScheduler + parameter. For more information, see the remarks section on those overloads. + + + + + + + Converts a .NET event to an observable sequence, using a supplied event delegate type. Each event invocation is surfaced through an OnNext message in the resulting sequence. + For conversion of events conforming to the standard .NET event pattern, use any of the FromEventPattern overloads instead. + + The delegate type of the event to be converted. + The type of the event data generated by the event. + Action that attaches the given event handler to the underlying .NET event. + Action that detaches the given event handler from the underlying .NET event. + The observable sequence that contains the event argument objects passed to the invocations of the underlying .NET event. + or is null. + + + Add and remove handler invocations are made whenever the number of observers grows beyond zero. + As such, an event handler may be shared by multiple simultaneously active observers, using a subject for multicasting. + + + The current is captured during the call to FromEvent, and is used to post add and remove handler invocations. + This behavior ensures add and remove handler operations for thread-affine events are accessed from the same context, as required by some UI frameworks. + + + If no SynchronizationContext is present at the point of calling FromEvent, add and remove handler invocations are made synchronously on the thread + making the Subscribe or Dispose call, respectively. + + + It's recommended to lift FromEvent calls outside event stream query expressions due to the free-threaded nature of Reactive Extensions. Doing so + makes the captured SynchronizationContext predictable. This best practice also reduces clutter of bridging code inside queries, making the query expressions + more concise and easier to understand. + + + + + + + Converts a .NET event to an observable sequence, using a supplied event delegate type. Each event invocation is surfaced through an OnNext message in the resulting sequence. + For conversion of events conforming to the standard .NET event pattern, use any of the FromEventPattern overloads instead. + + The delegate type of the event to be converted. + The type of the event data generated by the event. + Action that attaches the given event handler to the underlying .NET event. + Action that detaches the given event handler from the underlying .NET event. + The scheduler to run the add and remove event handler logic on. + The observable sequence that contains the event argument objects passed to the invocations of the underlying .NET event. + or or is null. + + + Add and remove handler invocations are made whenever the number of observers grows beyond zero. + As such, an event handler may be shared by multiple simultaneously active observers, using a subject for multicasting. + + + Add and remove handler invocations are run on the specified scheduler. This behavior allows add and remove handler operations for thread-affine events to be + accessed from the same context, as required by some UI frameworks. + + + It's recommended to lift FromEvent calls outside event stream query expressions. This best practice reduces clutter of bridging code inside queries, + making the query expressions more concise and easier to understand. This has additional benefits for overloads of FromEvent that omit the IScheduler + parameter. For more information, see the remarks section on those overloads. + + + + + + + Converts a generic Action-based .NET event to an observable sequence. Each event invocation is surfaced through an OnNext message in the resulting sequence. + For conversion of events conforming to the standard .NET event pattern, use any of the FromEventPattern overloads instead. + + The type of the event data generated by the event. + Action that attaches the given event handler to the underlying .NET event. + Action that detaches the given event handler from the underlying .NET event. + The observable sequence that contains the event argument objects passed to the invocations of the underlying .NET event. + or is null. + + + Add and remove handler invocations are made whenever the number of observers grows beyond zero. + As such, an event handler may be shared by multiple simultaneously active observers, using a subject for multicasting. + + + The current is captured during the call to FromEvent, and is used to post add and remove handler invocations. + This behavior ensures add and remove handler operations for thread-affine events are accessed from the same context, as required by some UI frameworks. + + + If no SynchronizationContext is present at the point of calling FromEvent, add and remove handler invocations are made synchronously on the thread + making the Subscribe or Dispose call, respectively. + + + It's recommended to lift FromEvent calls outside event stream query expressions due to the free-threaded nature of Reactive Extensions. Doing so + makes the captured SynchronizationContext predictable. This best practice also reduces clutter of bridging code inside queries, making the query expressions + more concise and easier to understand. + + + + + + + Converts a generic Action-based .NET event to an observable sequence. Each event invocation is surfaced through an OnNext message in the resulting sequence. + For conversion of events conforming to the standard .NET event pattern, use any of the FromEventPattern overloads instead. + + The type of the event data generated by the event. + Action that attaches the given event handler to the underlying .NET event. + Action that detaches the given event handler from the underlying .NET event. + The scheduler to run the add and remove event handler logic on. + The observable sequence that contains the event argument objects passed to the invocations of the underlying .NET event. + or or is null. + + + Add and remove handler invocations are made whenever the number of observers grows beyond zero. + As such, an event handler may be shared by multiple simultaneously active observers, using a subject for multicasting. + + + Add and remove handler invocations are run on the specified scheduler. This behavior allows add and remove handler operations for thread-affine events to be + accessed from the same context, as required by some UI frameworks. + + + It's recommended to lift FromEvent calls outside event stream query expressions. This best practice reduces clutter of bridging code inside queries, + making the query expressions more concise and easier to understand. This has additional benefits for overloads of FromEvent that omit the IScheduler + parameter. For more information, see the remarks section on those overloads. + + + + + + + Converts an Action-based .NET event to an observable sequence. Each event invocation is surfaced through an OnNext message in the resulting sequence. + For conversion of events conforming to the standard .NET event pattern, use any of the FromEventPattern overloads instead. + + Action that attaches the given event handler to the underlying .NET event. + Action that detaches the given event handler from the underlying .NET event. + The observable sequence that contains the event argument objects passed to the invocations of the underlying .NET event. + or is null. + + + Add and remove handler invocations are made whenever the number of observers grows beyond zero. + As such, an event handler may be shared by multiple simultaneously active observers, using a subject for multicasting. + + + The current is captured during the call to FromEvent, and is used to post add and remove handler invocations. + This behavior ensures add and remove handler operations for thread-affine events are accessed from the same context, as required by some UI frameworks. + + + If no SynchronizationContext is present at the point of calling FromEvent, add and remove handler invocations are made synchronously on the thread + making the Subscribe or Dispose call, respectively. + + + It's recommended to lift FromEvent calls outside event stream query expressions due to the free-threaded nature of Reactive Extensions. Doing so + makes the captured SynchronizationContext predictable. This best practice also reduces clutter of bridging code inside queries, making the query expressions + more concise and easier to understand. + + + + + + + Converts an Action-based .NET event to an observable sequence. Each event invocation is surfaced through an OnNext message in the resulting sequence. + For conversion of events conforming to the standard .NET event pattern, use any of the FromEventPattern overloads instead. + + Action that attaches the given event handler to the underlying .NET event. + Action that detaches the given event handler from the underlying .NET event. + The scheduler to run the add and remove event handler logic on. + The observable sequence that contains the event argument objects passed to the invocations of the underlying .NET event. + or or is null. + + + Add and remove handler invocations are made whenever the number of observers grows beyond zero. + As such, an event handler may be shared by multiple simultaneously active observers, using a subject for multicasting. + + + Add and remove handler invocations are run on the specified scheduler. This behavior allows add and remove handler operations for thread-affine events to be + accessed from the same context, as required by some UI frameworks. + + + It's recommended to lift FromEvent calls outside event stream query expressions. This best practice reduces clutter of bridging code inside queries, + making the query expressions more concise and easier to understand. This has additional benefits for overloads of FromEvent that omit the IScheduler + parameter. For more information, see the remarks section on those overloads. + + + + + + + Invokes an action for each element in the observable sequence, and returns a Task object that will get signaled when the sequence terminates. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source sequence. + Action to invoke for each element in the observable sequence. + Task that signals the termination of the sequence. + or is null. + This operator is especially useful in conjunction with the asynchronous programming features introduced in C# 5.0 and Visual Basic 11. + + + + Invokes an action for each element in the observable sequence, and returns a Task object that will get signaled when the sequence terminates. + The loop can be quit prematurely by setting the specified cancellation token. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source sequence. + Action to invoke for each element in the observable sequence. + Cancellation token used to stop the loop. + Task that signals the termination of the sequence. + or is null. + This operator is especially useful in conjunction with the asynchronous programming features introduced in C# 5.0 and Visual Basic 11. + + + + Invokes an action for each element in the observable sequence, incorporating the element's index, and returns a Task object that will get signaled when the sequence terminates. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source sequence. + Action to invoke for each element in the observable sequence. + Task that signals the termination of the sequence. + or is null. + This operator is especially useful in conjunction with the asynchronous programming features introduced in C# 5.0 and Visual Basic 11. + + + + Invokes an action for each element in the observable sequence, incorporating the element's index, and returns a Task object that will get signaled when the sequence terminates. + The loop can be quit prematurely by setting the specified cancellation token. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source sequence. + Action to invoke for each element in the observable sequence. + Cancellation token used to stop the loop. + Task that signals the termination of the sequence. + or is null. + This operator is especially useful in conjunction with the asynchronous programming features introduced in C# 5.0 and Visual Basic 11. + + + + Uses to determine which source in to return, choosing if no match is found. + + The type of the value returned by the selector function, used to look up the resulting source. + The type of the elements in the result sequence. + Selector function invoked to determine the source to lookup in the dictionary. + Dictionary of sources to select from based on the invocation result. + Default source to select in case no matching source in is found. + The observable sequence retrieved from the dictionary based on the invocation result, or if no match is found. + or or is null. + + + + Uses to determine which source in to return, choosing an empty sequence on the specified scheduler if no match is found. + + The type of the value returned by the selector function, used to look up the resulting source. + The type of the elements in the result sequence. + Selector function invoked to determine the source to lookup in the dictionary. + Dictionary of sources to select from based on the invocation result. + Scheduler to generate an empty sequence on in case no matching source in is found. + The observable sequence retrieved from the dictionary based on the invocation result, or an empty sequence if no match is found. + or or is null. + + + + Uses to determine which source in to return, choosing an empty sequence if no match is found. + + The type of the value returned by the selector function, used to look up the resulting source. + The type of the elements in the result sequence. + Selector function invoked to determine the source to lookup in the dictionary. + Dictionary of sources to select from based on the invocation result. + The observable sequence retrieved from the dictionary based on the invocation result, or an empty sequence if no match is found. + or is null. + + + + Repeats the given as long as the specified holds, where the is evaluated after each repeated completed. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source to repeat as long as the function evaluates to true. + Condition that will be evaluated upon the completion of an iteration through the , to determine whether repetition of the source is required. + The observable sequence obtained by concatenating the sequence as long as the holds. + or is null. + + + + Concatenates the observable sequences obtained by running the for each element in the given enumerable . + + The type of the elements in the enumerable source sequence. + The type of the elements in the observable result sequence. + Enumerable source for which each element will be mapped onto an observable source that will be concatenated in the result sequence. + Function to select an observable source for each element in the . + The observable sequence obtained by concatenating the sources returned by for each element in the . + or is null. + + + + If the specified evaluates true, select the sequence. Otherwise, select the sequence. + + The type of the elements in the result sequence. + Condition evaluated to decide which sequence to return. + Sequence returned in case evaluates true. + Sequence returned in case evaluates false. + if evaluates true; otherwise. + or or is null. + + + + If the specified evaluates true, select the sequence. Otherwise, return an empty sequence. + + The type of the elements in the result sequence. + Condition evaluated to decide which sequence to return. + Sequence returned in case evaluates true. + if evaluates true; an empty sequence otherwise. + or is null. + + + + If the specified evaluates true, select the sequence. Otherwise, return an empty sequence generated on the specified scheduler. + + The type of the elements in the result sequence. + Condition evaluated to decide which sequence to return. + Sequence returned in case evaluates true. + Scheduler to generate an empty sequence on in case evaluates false. + if evaluates true; an empty sequence otherwise. + or or is null. + + + + Repeats the given as long as the specified holds, where the is evaluated before each repeated is subscribed to. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source to repeat as long as the function evaluates to true. + Condition that will be evaluated before subscription to the , to determine whether repetition of the source is required. + The observable sequence obtained by concatenating the sequence as long as the holds. + or is null. + + + + Creates a pattern that matches when both observable sequences have an available element. + + The type of the elements in the left sequence. + The type of the elements in the right sequence. + Observable sequence to match with the right sequence. + Observable sequence to match with the left sequence. + Pattern object that matches when both observable sequences have an available element. + or is null. + + + + Matches when the observable sequence has an available element and projects the element by invoking the selector function. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + The type of the elements in the result sequence, returned by the selector function. + Observable sequence to apply the selector on. + Selector that will be invoked for elements in the source sequence. + Plan that produces the projected results, to be fed (with other plans) to the When operator. + or is null. + + + + Joins together the results from several patterns. + + The type of the elements in the result sequence, obtained from the specified patterns. + A series of plans created by use of the Then operator on patterns. + An observable sequence with the results from matching several patterns. + is null. + + + + Joins together the results from several patterns. + + The type of the elements in the result sequence, obtained from the specified patterns. + A series of plans created by use of the Then operator on patterns. + An observable sequence with the results form matching several patterns. + is null. + + + + Merges the specified observable sequences into one observable sequence by using the selector function whenever any of the observable sequences produces an element. + + The type of the elements in the first source sequence. + The type of the elements in the second source sequence. + The type of the elements in the third source sequence. + The type of the elements in the result sequence, returned by the selector function. + First observable source. + Second observable source. + Third observable source. + Function to invoke whenever any of the sources produces an element. + An observable sequence containing the result of combining elements of the sources using the specified result selector function. + or or or is null. + If a non-empty source completes, its very last value will be used for creating subsequent combinations until all sources terminate. + + + + Merges the specified observable sequences into one observable sequence by using the selector function whenever any of the observable sequences produces an element. + + The type of the elements in the first source sequence. + The type of the elements in the second source sequence. + The type of the elements in the third source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fourth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the result sequence, returned by the selector function. + First observable source. + Second observable source. + Third observable source. + Fourth observable source. + Function to invoke whenever any of the sources produces an element. + An observable sequence containing the result of combining elements of the sources using the specified result selector function. + or or or or is null. + If a non-empty source completes, its very last value will be used for creating subsequent combinations until all sources terminate. + + + + Merges the specified observable sequences into one observable sequence by using the selector function whenever any of the observable sequences produces an element. + + The type of the elements in the first source sequence. + The type of the elements in the second source sequence. + The type of the elements in the third source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fourth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fifth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the result sequence, returned by the selector function. + First observable source. + Second observable source. + Third observable source. + Fourth observable source. + Fifth observable source. + Function to invoke whenever any of the sources produces an element. + An observable sequence containing the result of combining elements of the sources using the specified result selector function. + or or or or or is null. + If a non-empty source completes, its very last value will be used for creating subsequent combinations until all sources terminate. + + + + Merges the specified observable sequences into one observable sequence by using the selector function whenever any of the observable sequences produces an element. + + The type of the elements in the first source sequence. + The type of the elements in the second source sequence. + The type of the elements in the third source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fourth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fifth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the sixth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the result sequence, returned by the selector function. + First observable source. + Second observable source. + Third observable source. + Fourth observable source. + Fifth observable source. + Sixth observable source. + Function to invoke whenever any of the sources produces an element. + An observable sequence containing the result of combining elements of the sources using the specified result selector function. + or or or or or or is null. + If a non-empty source completes, its very last value will be used for creating subsequent combinations until all sources terminate. + + + + Merges the specified observable sequences into one observable sequence by using the selector function whenever any of the observable sequences produces an element. + + The type of the elements in the first source sequence. + The type of the elements in the second source sequence. + The type of the elements in the third source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fourth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fifth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the sixth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the seventh source sequence. + The type of the elements in the result sequence, returned by the selector function. + First observable source. + Second observable source. + Third observable source. + Fourth observable source. + Fifth observable source. + Sixth observable source. + Seventh observable source. + Function to invoke whenever any of the sources produces an element. + An observable sequence containing the result of combining elements of the sources using the specified result selector function. + or or or or or or or is null. + If a non-empty source completes, its very last value will be used for creating subsequent combinations until all sources terminate. + + + + Merges the specified observable sequences into one observable sequence by using the selector function whenever any of the observable sequences produces an element. + + The type of the elements in the first source sequence. + The type of the elements in the second source sequence. + The type of the elements in the third source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fourth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fifth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the sixth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the seventh source sequence. + The type of the elements in the eighth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the result sequence, returned by the selector function. + First observable source. + Second observable source. + Third observable source. + Fourth observable source. + Fifth observable source. + Sixth observable source. + Seventh observable source. + Eighth observable source. + Function to invoke whenever any of the sources produces an element. + An observable sequence containing the result of combining elements of the sources using the specified result selector function. + or or or or or or or or is null. + If a non-empty source completes, its very last value will be used for creating subsequent combinations until all sources terminate. + + + + Merges the specified observable sequences into one observable sequence by using the selector function whenever any of the observable sequences produces an element. + + The type of the elements in the first source sequence. + The type of the elements in the second source sequence. + The type of the elements in the third source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fourth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fifth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the sixth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the seventh source sequence. + The type of the elements in the eighth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the ninth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the result sequence, returned by the selector function. + First observable source. + Second observable source. + Third observable source. + Fourth observable source. + Fifth observable source. + Sixth observable source. + Seventh observable source. + Eighth observable source. + Ninth observable source. + Function to invoke whenever any of the sources produces an element. + An observable sequence containing the result of combining elements of the sources using the specified result selector function. + or or or or or or or or or is null. + If a non-empty source completes, its very last value will be used for creating subsequent combinations until all sources terminate. + + + + Merges the specified observable sequences into one observable sequence by using the selector function whenever any of the observable sequences produces an element. + + The type of the elements in the first source sequence. + The type of the elements in the second source sequence. + The type of the elements in the third source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fourth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fifth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the sixth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the seventh source sequence. + The type of the elements in the eighth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the ninth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the tenth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the result sequence, returned by the selector function. + First observable source. + Second observable source. + Third observable source. + Fourth observable source. + Fifth observable source. + Sixth observable source. + Seventh observable source. + Eighth observable source. + Ninth observable source. + Tenth observable source. + Function to invoke whenever any of the sources produces an element. + An observable sequence containing the result of combining elements of the sources using the specified result selector function. + or or or or or or or or or or is null. + If a non-empty source completes, its very last value will be used for creating subsequent combinations until all sources terminate. + + + + Merges the specified observable sequences into one observable sequence by using the selector function whenever any of the observable sequences produces an element. + + The type of the elements in the first source sequence. + The type of the elements in the second source sequence. + The type of the elements in the third source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fourth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fifth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the sixth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the seventh source sequence. + The type of the elements in the eighth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the ninth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the tenth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the eleventh source sequence. + The type of the elements in the result sequence, returned by the selector function. + First observable source. + Second observable source. + Third observable source. + Fourth observable source. + Fifth observable source. + Sixth observable source. + Seventh observable source. + Eighth observable source. + Ninth observable source. + Tenth observable source. + Eleventh observable source. + Function to invoke whenever any of the sources produces an element. + An observable sequence containing the result of combining elements of the sources using the specified result selector function. + or or or or or or or or or or or is null. + If a non-empty source completes, its very last value will be used for creating subsequent combinations until all sources terminate. + + + + Merges the specified observable sequences into one observable sequence by using the selector function whenever any of the observable sequences produces an element. + + The type of the elements in the first source sequence. + The type of the elements in the second source sequence. + The type of the elements in the third source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fourth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fifth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the sixth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the seventh source sequence. + The type of the elements in the eighth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the ninth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the tenth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the eleventh source sequence. + The type of the elements in the twelfth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the result sequence, returned by the selector function. + First observable source. + Second observable source. + Third observable source. + Fourth observable source. + Fifth observable source. + Sixth observable source. + Seventh observable source. + Eighth observable source. + Ninth observable source. + Tenth observable source. + Eleventh observable source. + Twelfth observable source. + Function to invoke whenever any of the sources produces an element. + An observable sequence containing the result of combining elements of the sources using the specified result selector function. + or or or or or or or or or or or or is null. + If a non-empty source completes, its very last value will be used for creating subsequent combinations until all sources terminate. + + + + Merges the specified observable sequences into one observable sequence by using the selector function whenever any of the observable sequences produces an element. + + The type of the elements in the first source sequence. + The type of the elements in the second source sequence. + The type of the elements in the third source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fourth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fifth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the sixth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the seventh source sequence. + The type of the elements in the eighth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the ninth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the tenth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the eleventh source sequence. + The type of the elements in the twelfth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the thirteenth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the result sequence, returned by the selector function. + First observable source. + Second observable source. + Third observable source. + Fourth observable source. + Fifth observable source. + Sixth observable source. + Seventh observable source. + Eighth observable source. + Ninth observable source. + Tenth observable source. + Eleventh observable source. + Twelfth observable source. + Thirteenth observable source. + Function to invoke whenever any of the sources produces an element. + An observable sequence containing the result of combining elements of the sources using the specified result selector function. + or or or or or or or or or or or or or is null. + If a non-empty source completes, its very last value will be used for creating subsequent combinations until all sources terminate. + + + + Merges the specified observable sequences into one observable sequence by using the selector function whenever any of the observable sequences produces an element. + + The type of the elements in the first source sequence. + The type of the elements in the second source sequence. + The type of the elements in the third source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fourth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fifth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the sixth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the seventh source sequence. + The type of the elements in the eighth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the ninth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the tenth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the eleventh source sequence. + The type of the elements in the twelfth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the thirteenth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fourteenth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the result sequence, returned by the selector function. + First observable source. + Second observable source. + Third observable source. + Fourth observable source. + Fifth observable source. + Sixth observable source. + Seventh observable source. + Eighth observable source. + Ninth observable source. + Tenth observable source. + Eleventh observable source. + Twelfth observable source. + Thirteenth observable source. + Fourteenth observable source. + Function to invoke whenever any of the sources produces an element. + An observable sequence containing the result of combining elements of the sources using the specified result selector function. + or or or or or or or or or or or or or or is null. + If a non-empty source completes, its very last value will be used for creating subsequent combinations until all sources terminate. + + + + Merges the specified observable sequences into one observable sequence by using the selector function whenever any of the observable sequences produces an element. + + The type of the elements in the first source sequence. + The type of the elements in the second source sequence. + The type of the elements in the third source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fourth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fifth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the sixth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the seventh source sequence. + The type of the elements in the eighth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the ninth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the tenth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the eleventh source sequence. + The type of the elements in the twelfth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the thirteenth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fourteenth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fifteenth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the result sequence, returned by the selector function. + First observable source. + Second observable source. + Third observable source. + Fourth observable source. + Fifth observable source. + Sixth observable source. + Seventh observable source. + Eighth observable source. + Ninth observable source. + Tenth observable source. + Eleventh observable source. + Twelfth observable source. + Thirteenth observable source. + Fourteenth observable source. + Fifteenth observable source. + Function to invoke whenever any of the sources produces an element. + An observable sequence containing the result of combining elements of the sources using the specified result selector function. + or or or or or or or or or or or or or or or is null. + If a non-empty source completes, its very last value will be used for creating subsequent combinations until all sources terminate. + + + + Merges the specified observable sequences into one observable sequence by using the selector function whenever any of the observable sequences produces an element. + + The type of the elements in the first source sequence. + The type of the elements in the second source sequence. + The type of the elements in the third source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fourth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fifth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the sixth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the seventh source sequence. + The type of the elements in the eighth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the ninth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the tenth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the eleventh source sequence. + The type of the elements in the twelfth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the thirteenth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fourteenth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fifteenth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the sixteenth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the result sequence, returned by the selector function. + First observable source. + Second observable source. + Third observable source. + Fourth observable source. + Fifth observable source. + Sixth observable source. + Seventh observable source. + Eighth observable source. + Ninth observable source. + Tenth observable source. + Eleventh observable source. + Twelfth observable source. + Thirteenth observable source. + Fourteenth observable source. + Fifteenth observable source. + Sixteenth observable source. + Function to invoke whenever any of the sources produces an element. + An observable sequence containing the result of combining elements of the sources using the specified result selector function. + or or or or or or or or or or or or or or or or is null. + If a non-empty source completes, its very last value will be used for creating subsequent combinations until all sources terminate. + + + + Propagates the observable sequence that reacts first. + + The type of the elements in the source sequences. + First observable sequence. + Second observable sequence. + An observable sequence that surfaces either of the given sequences, whichever reacted first. + or is null. + + + + Propagates the observable sequence that reacts first. + + The type of the elements in the source sequences. + Observable sources competing to react first. + An observable sequence that surfaces any of the given sequences, whichever reacted first. + is null. + + + + Propagates the observable sequence that reacts first. + + The type of the elements in the source sequences. + Observable sources competing to react first. + An observable sequence that surfaces any of the given sequences, whichever reacted first. + is null. + + + + Projects each element of an observable sequence into consecutive non-overlapping buffers. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence, and in the lists in the result sequence. + The type of the elements in the sequences indicating buffer closing events. + Source sequence to produce buffers over. + A function invoked to define the boundaries of the produced buffers. A new buffer is started when the previous one is closed. + An observable sequence of buffers. + or is null. + + + + Projects each element of an observable sequence into zero or more buffers. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence, and in the lists in the result sequence. + The type of the elements in the sequence indicating buffer opening events, also passed to the closing selector to obtain a sequence of buffer closing events. + The type of the elements in the sequences indicating buffer closing events. + Source sequence to produce buffers over. + Observable sequence whose elements denote the creation of new buffers. + A function invoked to define the closing of each produced buffer. + An observable sequence of buffers. + or or is null. + + + + Projects each element of an observable sequence into consecutive non-overlapping buffers. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence, and in the lists in the result sequence. + The type of the elements in the sequences indicating buffer boundary events. + Source sequence to produce buffers over. + Sequence of buffer boundary markers. The current buffer is closed and a new buffer is opened upon receiving a boundary marker. + An observable sequence of buffers. + or is null. + + + + Continues an observable sequence that is terminated by an exception of the specified type with the observable sequence produced by the handler. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence and sequences returned by the exception handler function. + The type of the exception to catch and handle. Needs to derive from . + Source sequence. + Exception handler function, producing another observable sequence. + An observable sequence containing the source sequence's elements, followed by the elements produced by the handler's resulting observable sequence in case an exception occurred. + or is null. + + + + Continues an observable sequence that is terminated by an exception with the next observable sequence. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence and handler sequence. + First observable sequence whose exception (if any) is caught. + Second observable sequence used to produce results when an error occurred in the first sequence. + An observable sequence containing the first sequence's elements, followed by the elements of the second sequence in case an exception occurred. + or is null. + + + + Continues an observable sequence that is terminated by an exception with the next observable sequence. + + The type of the elements in the source and handler sequences. + Observable sequences to catch exceptions for. + An observable sequence containing elements from consecutive source sequences until a source sequence terminates successfully. + is null. + + + + Continues an observable sequence that is terminated by an exception with the next observable sequence. + + The type of the elements in the source and handler sequences. + Observable sequences to catch exceptions for. + An observable sequence containing elements from consecutive source sequences until a source sequence terminates successfully. + is null. + + + + Merges two observable sequences into one observable sequence by using the selector function whenever one of the observable sequences produces an element. + + The type of the elements in the first source sequence. + The type of the elements in the second source sequence. + The type of the elements in the result sequence, returned by the selector function. + First observable source. + Second observable source. + Function to invoke whenever either of the sources produces an element. + An observable sequence containing the result of combining elements of both sources using the specified result selector function. + or or is null. + If a non-empty source completes, its very last value will be used for creating subsequent combinations until all sources terminate. + + + + Merges the specified observable sequences into one observable sequence by using the selector function whenever any of the observable sequences produces an element. + + The type of the elements in the source sequences. + The type of the elements in the result sequence, returned by the selector function. + Observable sources. + Function to invoke whenever any of the sources produces an element. For efficiency, the input list is reused after the selector returns. Either aggregate or copy the values during the function call. + An observable sequence containing the result of combining elements of the sources using the specified result selector function. + or is null. + If a non-empty source completes, its very last value will be used for creating subsequent combinations until all sources terminate. + + + + Merges the specified observable sequences into one observable sequence by emitting a list with the latest source elements whenever any of the observable sequences produces an element. + + The type of the elements in the source sequences, and in the lists in the result sequence. + Observable sources. + An observable sequence containing lists of the latest elements of the sources. + is null. + If a non-empty source completes, its very last value will be used for creating subsequent combinations until all sources terminate. + + + + Merges the specified observable sequences into one observable sequence by emitting a list with the latest source elements whenever any of the observable sequences produces an element. + + The type of the elements in the source sequences, and in the lists in the result sequence. + Observable sources. + An observable sequence containing lists of the latest elements of the sources. + is null. + If a non-empty source completes, its very last value will be used for creating subsequent combinations until all sources terminate. + + + + Concatenates the second observable sequence to the first observable sequence upon successful termination of the first. + + The type of the elements in the source sequences. + First observable sequence. + Second observable sequence. + An observable sequence that contains the elements of the first sequence, followed by those of the second the sequence. + or is null. + + + + Concatenates all of the specified observable sequences, as long as the previous observable sequence terminated successfully. + + The type of the elements in the source sequences. + Observable sequences to concatenate. + An observable sequence that contains the elements of each given sequence, in sequential order. + is null. + + + + Concatenates all observable sequences in the given enumerable sequence, as long as the previous observable sequence terminated successfully. + + The type of the elements in the source sequences. + Observable sequences to concatenate. + An observable sequence that contains the elements of each given sequence, in sequential order. + is null. + + + + Concatenates all inner observable sequences, as long as the previous observable sequence terminated successfully. + + The type of the elements in the source sequences. + Observable sequence of inner observable sequences. + An observable sequence that contains the elements of each observed inner sequence, in sequential order. + is null. + + + + Concatenates all task results, as long as the previous task terminated successfully. + + The type of the results produced by the tasks. + Observable sequence of tasks. + An observable sequence that contains the results of each task, in sequential order. + is null. + If the tasks support cancellation, consider manual conversion of the tasks using , followed by a concatenation operation using . + + + + Merges elements from all inner observable sequences into a single observable sequence. + + The type of the elements in the source sequences. + Observable sequence of inner observable sequences. + The observable sequence that merges the elements of the inner sequences. + is null. + + + + Merges results from all source tasks into a single observable sequence. + + The type of the results produced by the source tasks. + Observable sequence of tasks. + The observable sequence that merges the results of the source tasks. + is null. + If the tasks support cancellation, consider manual conversion of the tasks using , followed by a merge operation using . + + + + Merges elements from all inner observable sequences into a single observable sequence, limiting the number of concurrent subscriptions to inner sequences. + + The type of the elements in the source sequences. + Observable sequence of inner observable sequences. + Maximum number of inner observable sequences being subscribed to concurrently. + The observable sequence that merges the elements of the inner sequences. + is null. + is less than or equal to zero. + + + + Merges elements from all observable sequences in the given enumerable sequence into a single observable sequence, limiting the number of concurrent subscriptions to inner sequences. + + The type of the elements in the source sequences. + Enumerable sequence of observable sequences. + Maximum number of observable sequences being subscribed to concurrently. + The observable sequence that merges the elements of the observable sequences. + is null. + is less than or equal to zero. + + + + Merges elements from all observable sequences in the given enumerable sequence into a single observable sequence, limiting the number of concurrent subscriptions to inner sequences, and using the specified scheduler for enumeration of and subscription to the sources. + + The type of the elements in the source sequences. + Enumerable sequence of observable sequences. + Maximum number of observable sequences being subscribed to concurrently. + Scheduler to run the enumeration of the sequence of sources on. + The observable sequence that merges the elements of the observable sequences. + or is null. + is less than or equal to zero. + + + + Merges elements from two observable sequences into a single observable sequence. + + The type of the elements in the source sequences. + First observable sequence. + Second observable sequence. + The observable sequence that merges the elements of the given sequences. + or is null. + + + + Merges elements from two observable sequences into a single observable sequence, using the specified scheduler for enumeration of and subscription to the sources. + + The type of the elements in the source sequences. + First observable sequence. + Second observable sequence. + Scheduler used to introduce concurrency for making subscriptions to the given sequences. + The observable sequence that merges the elements of the given sequences. + or or is null. + + + + Merges elements from all of the specified observable sequences into a single observable sequence. + + The type of the elements in the source sequences. + Observable sequences. + The observable sequence that merges the elements of the observable sequences. + is null. + + + + Merges elements from all of the specified observable sequences into a single observable sequence, using the specified scheduler for enumeration of and subscription to the sources. + + The type of the elements in the source sequences. + Observable sequences. + Scheduler to run the enumeration of the sequence of sources on. + The observable sequence that merges the elements of the observable sequences. + or is null. + + + + Merges elements from all observable sequences in the given enumerable sequence into a single observable sequence. + + The type of the elements in the source sequences. + Enumerable sequence of observable sequences. + The observable sequence that merges the elements of the observable sequences. + is null. + + + + Merges elements from all observable sequences in the given enumerable sequence into a single observable sequence, using the specified scheduler for enumeration of and subscription to the sources. + + The type of the elements in the source sequences. + Enumerable sequence of observable sequences. + Scheduler to run the enumeration of the sequence of sources on. + The observable sequence that merges the elements of the observable sequences. + or is null. + + + + Concatenates the second observable sequence to the first observable sequence upon successful or exceptional termination of the first. + + The type of the elements in the source sequences. + First observable sequence whose exception (if any) is caught. + Second observable sequence used to produce results after the first sequence terminates. + An observable sequence that concatenates the first and second sequence, even if the first sequence terminates exceptionally. + or is null. + + + + Concatenates all of the specified observable sequences, even if the previous observable sequence terminated exceptionally. + + The type of the elements in the source sequences. + Observable sequences to concatenate. + An observable sequence that concatenates the source sequences, even if a sequence terminates exceptionally. + is null. + + + + Concatenates all observable sequences in the given enumerable sequence, even if the previous observable sequence terminated exceptionally. + + The type of the elements in the source sequences. + Observable sequences to concatenate. + An observable sequence that concatenates the source sequences, even if a sequence terminates exceptionally. + is null. + + + + Returns the elements from the source observable sequence only after the other observable sequence produces an element. + Starting from Rx.NET 4.0, this will subscribe to before subscribing to + so in case emits an element right away, elements from are not missed. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + The type of the elements in the other sequence that indicates the end of skip behavior. + Source sequence to propagate elements for. + Observable sequence that triggers propagation of elements of the source sequence. + An observable sequence containing the elements of the source sequence starting from the point the other sequence triggered propagation. + or is null. + + + + Transforms an observable sequence of observable sequences into an observable sequence + producing values only from the most recent observable sequence. + Each time a new inner observable sequence is received, unsubscribe from the + previous inner observable sequence. + + The type of the elements in the source sequences. + Observable sequence of inner observable sequences. + The observable sequence that at any point in time produces the elements of the most recent inner observable sequence that has been received. + is null. + + + + Transforms an observable sequence of tasks into an observable sequence + producing values only from the most recent observable sequence. + Each time a new task is received, the previous task's result is ignored. + + The type of the results produced by the source tasks. + Observable sequence of tasks. + The observable sequence that at any point in time produces the result of the most recent task that has been received. + is null. + If the tasks support cancellation, consider manual conversion of the tasks using , followed by a switch operation using . + + + + Returns the elements from the source observable sequence until the other observable sequence produces an element. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + The type of the elements in the other sequence that indicates the end of take behavior. + Source sequence to propagate elements for. + Observable sequence that terminates propagation of elements of the source sequence. + An observable sequence containing the elements of the source sequence up to the point the other sequence interrupted further propagation. + or is null. + + + + Relays elements from the source observable sequence and calls the predicate after an + emission to check if the sequence should stop after that specific item. + + The type of the elements in the source and result sequences. + The source sequence to relay elements of. + Called after each upstream item has been emitted with + that upstream item and should return true to indicate the sequence should + complete. + The observable sequence with the source elements until the stop predicate returns true. + + The following sequence will stop after the value 5 has been encountered: + + Observable.Range(1, 10) + .TakeUntil(item => item == 5) + .Subscribe(Console.WriteLine); + + + If or is null. + + + + Projects each element of an observable sequence into consecutive non-overlapping windows. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence, and in the windows in the result sequence. + The type of the elements in the sequences indicating window closing events. + Source sequence to produce windows over. + A function invoked to define the boundaries of the produced windows. A new window is started when the previous one is closed. + An observable sequence of windows. + or is null. + + + + Projects each element of an observable sequence into zero or more windows. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence, and in the windows in the result sequence. + The type of the elements in the sequence indicating window opening events, also passed to the closing selector to obtain a sequence of window closing events. + The type of the elements in the sequences indicating window closing events. + Source sequence to produce windows over. + Observable sequence whose elements denote the creation of new windows. + A function invoked to define the closing of each produced window. + An observable sequence of windows. + or or is null. + + + + Projects each element of an observable sequence into consecutive non-overlapping windows. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence, and in the windows in the result sequence. + The type of the elements in the sequences indicating window boundary events. + Source sequence to produce windows over. + Sequence of window boundary markers. The current window is closed and a new window is opened upon receiving a boundary marker. + An observable sequence of windows. + or is null. + + + + Merges two observable sequences into one observable sequence by combining each element from the first source with the latest element from the second source, if any. + Starting from Rx.NET 4.0, this will subscribe to before subscribing to to have a latest element readily available + in case emits an element right away. + + The type of the elements in the first source sequence. + The type of the elements in the second source sequence. + The type of the elements in the result sequence, returned by the selector function. + First observable source. + Second observable source. + Function to invoke for each element from the first source combined with the latest element from the second source, if any. + An observable sequence containing the result of combining each element of the first source with the latest element from the second source, if any, using the specified result selector function. + or or is null. + + + + Merges two observable sequences into one observable sequence by combining their elements in a pairwise fashion. + + The type of the elements in the first source sequence. + The type of the elements in the second source sequence. + The type of the elements in the result sequence, returned by the selector function. + First observable source. + Second observable source. + Function to invoke for each consecutive pair of elements from the first and second source. + An observable sequence containing the result of pairwise combining the elements of the first and second source using the specified result selector function. + or or is null. + + + + Merges the specified observable sequences into one observable sequence by using the selector function whenever all of the observable sequences have produced an element at a corresponding index. + + The type of the elements in the source sequences. + The type of the elements in the result sequence, returned by the selector function. + Observable sources. + Function to invoke for each series of elements at corresponding indexes in the sources. + An observable sequence containing the result of combining elements of the sources using the specified result selector function. + or is null. + + + + Merges the specified observable sequences into one observable sequence by emitting a list with the elements of the observable sequences at corresponding indexes. + + The type of the elements in the source sequences, and in the lists in the result sequence. + Observable sources. + An observable sequence containing lists of elements at corresponding indexes. + is null. + + + + Merges the specified observable sequences into one observable sequence by emitting a list with the elements of the observable sequences at corresponding indexes. + + The type of the elements in the source sequences, and in the lists in the result sequence. + Observable sources. + An observable sequence containing lists of elements at corresponding indexes. + is null. + + + + Merges an observable sequence and an enumerable sequence into one observable sequence by using the selector function. + + The type of the elements in the first observable source sequence. + The type of the elements in the second enumerable source sequence. + The type of the elements in the result sequence, returned by the selector function. + First observable source. + Second enumerable source. + Function to invoke for each consecutive pair of elements from the first and second source. + An observable sequence containing the result of pairwise combining the elements of the first and second source using the specified result selector function. + or or is null. + + + + Merges the specified observable sequences into one observable sequence by using the selector function whenever all of the observable sequences have produced an element at a corresponding index. + + The type of the elements in the first source sequence. + The type of the elements in the second source sequence. + The type of the elements in the third source sequence. + The type of the elements in the result sequence, returned by the selector function. + First observable source. + Second observable source. + Third observable source. + Function to invoke for each series of elements at corresponding indexes in the sources. + An observable sequence containing the result of combining elements of the sources using the specified result selector function. + or or or is null. + + + + Merges the specified observable sequences into one observable sequence by using the selector function whenever all of the observable sequences have produced an element at a corresponding index. + + The type of the elements in the first source sequence. + The type of the elements in the second source sequence. + The type of the elements in the third source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fourth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the result sequence, returned by the selector function. + First observable source. + Second observable source. + Third observable source. + Fourth observable source. + Function to invoke for each series of elements at corresponding indexes in the sources. + An observable sequence containing the result of combining elements of the sources using the specified result selector function. + or or or or is null. + + + + Merges the specified observable sequences into one observable sequence by using the selector function whenever all of the observable sequences have produced an element at a corresponding index. + + The type of the elements in the first source sequence. + The type of the elements in the second source sequence. + The type of the elements in the third source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fourth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fifth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the result sequence, returned by the selector function. + First observable source. + Second observable source. + Third observable source. + Fourth observable source. + Fifth observable source. + Function to invoke for each series of elements at corresponding indexes in the sources. + An observable sequence containing the result of combining elements of the sources using the specified result selector function. + or or or or or is null. + + + + Merges the specified observable sequences into one observable sequence by using the selector function whenever all of the observable sequences have produced an element at a corresponding index. + + The type of the elements in the first source sequence. + The type of the elements in the second source sequence. + The type of the elements in the third source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fourth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fifth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the sixth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the result sequence, returned by the selector function. + First observable source. + Second observable source. + Third observable source. + Fourth observable source. + Fifth observable source. + Sixth observable source. + Function to invoke for each series of elements at corresponding indexes in the sources. + An observable sequence containing the result of combining elements of the sources using the specified result selector function. + or or or or or or is null. + + + + Merges the specified observable sequences into one observable sequence by using the selector function whenever all of the observable sequences have produced an element at a corresponding index. + + The type of the elements in the first source sequence. + The type of the elements in the second source sequence. + The type of the elements in the third source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fourth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fifth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the sixth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the seventh source sequence. + The type of the elements in the result sequence, returned by the selector function. + First observable source. + Second observable source. + Third observable source. + Fourth observable source. + Fifth observable source. + Sixth observable source. + Seventh observable source. + Function to invoke for each series of elements at corresponding indexes in the sources. + An observable sequence containing the result of combining elements of the sources using the specified result selector function. + or or or or or or or is null. + + + + Merges the specified observable sequences into one observable sequence by using the selector function whenever all of the observable sequences have produced an element at a corresponding index. + + The type of the elements in the first source sequence. + The type of the elements in the second source sequence. + The type of the elements in the third source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fourth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fifth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the sixth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the seventh source sequence. + The type of the elements in the eighth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the result sequence, returned by the selector function. + First observable source. + Second observable source. + Third observable source. + Fourth observable source. + Fifth observable source. + Sixth observable source. + Seventh observable source. + Eighth observable source. + Function to invoke for each series of elements at corresponding indexes in the sources. + An observable sequence containing the result of combining elements of the sources using the specified result selector function. + or or or or or or or or is null. + + + + Merges the specified observable sequences into one observable sequence by using the selector function whenever all of the observable sequences have produced an element at a corresponding index. + + The type of the elements in the first source sequence. + The type of the elements in the second source sequence. + The type of the elements in the third source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fourth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fifth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the sixth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the seventh source sequence. + The type of the elements in the eighth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the ninth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the result sequence, returned by the selector function. + First observable source. + Second observable source. + Third observable source. + Fourth observable source. + Fifth observable source. + Sixth observable source. + Seventh observable source. + Eighth observable source. + Ninth observable source. + Function to invoke for each series of elements at corresponding indexes in the sources. + An observable sequence containing the result of combining elements of the sources using the specified result selector function. + or or or or or or or or or is null. + + + + Merges the specified observable sequences into one observable sequence by using the selector function whenever all of the observable sequences have produced an element at a corresponding index. + + The type of the elements in the first source sequence. + The type of the elements in the second source sequence. + The type of the elements in the third source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fourth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fifth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the sixth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the seventh source sequence. + The type of the elements in the eighth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the ninth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the tenth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the result sequence, returned by the selector function. + First observable source. + Second observable source. + Third observable source. + Fourth observable source. + Fifth observable source. + Sixth observable source. + Seventh observable source. + Eighth observable source. + Ninth observable source. + Tenth observable source. + Function to invoke for each series of elements at corresponding indexes in the sources. + An observable sequence containing the result of combining elements of the sources using the specified result selector function. + or or or or or or or or or or is null. + + + + Merges the specified observable sequences into one observable sequence by using the selector function whenever all of the observable sequences have produced an element at a corresponding index. + + The type of the elements in the first source sequence. + The type of the elements in the second source sequence. + The type of the elements in the third source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fourth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fifth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the sixth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the seventh source sequence. + The type of the elements in the eighth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the ninth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the tenth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the eleventh source sequence. + The type of the elements in the result sequence, returned by the selector function. + First observable source. + Second observable source. + Third observable source. + Fourth observable source. + Fifth observable source. + Sixth observable source. + Seventh observable source. + Eighth observable source. + Ninth observable source. + Tenth observable source. + Eleventh observable source. + Function to invoke for each series of elements at corresponding indexes in the sources. + An observable sequence containing the result of combining elements of the sources using the specified result selector function. + or or or or or or or or or or or is null. + + + + Merges the specified observable sequences into one observable sequence by using the selector function whenever all of the observable sequences have produced an element at a corresponding index. + + The type of the elements in the first source sequence. + The type of the elements in the second source sequence. + The type of the elements in the third source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fourth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fifth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the sixth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the seventh source sequence. + The type of the elements in the eighth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the ninth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the tenth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the eleventh source sequence. + The type of the elements in the twelfth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the result sequence, returned by the selector function. + First observable source. + Second observable source. + Third observable source. + Fourth observable source. + Fifth observable source. + Sixth observable source. + Seventh observable source. + Eighth observable source. + Ninth observable source. + Tenth observable source. + Eleventh observable source. + Twelfth observable source. + Function to invoke for each series of elements at corresponding indexes in the sources. + An observable sequence containing the result of combining elements of the sources using the specified result selector function. + or or or or or or or or or or or or is null. + + + + Merges the specified observable sequences into one observable sequence by using the selector function whenever all of the observable sequences have produced an element at a corresponding index. + + The type of the elements in the first source sequence. + The type of the elements in the second source sequence. + The type of the elements in the third source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fourth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fifth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the sixth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the seventh source sequence. + The type of the elements in the eighth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the ninth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the tenth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the eleventh source sequence. + The type of the elements in the twelfth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the thirteenth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the result sequence, returned by the selector function. + First observable source. + Second observable source. + Third observable source. + Fourth observable source. + Fifth observable source. + Sixth observable source. + Seventh observable source. + Eighth observable source. + Ninth observable source. + Tenth observable source. + Eleventh observable source. + Twelfth observable source. + Thirteenth observable source. + Function to invoke for each series of elements at corresponding indexes in the sources. + An observable sequence containing the result of combining elements of the sources using the specified result selector function. + or or or or or or or or or or or or or is null. + + + + Merges the specified observable sequences into one observable sequence by using the selector function whenever all of the observable sequences have produced an element at a corresponding index. + + The type of the elements in the first source sequence. + The type of the elements in the second source sequence. + The type of the elements in the third source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fourth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fifth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the sixth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the seventh source sequence. + The type of the elements in the eighth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the ninth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the tenth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the eleventh source sequence. + The type of the elements in the twelfth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the thirteenth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fourteenth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the result sequence, returned by the selector function. + First observable source. + Second observable source. + Third observable source. + Fourth observable source. + Fifth observable source. + Sixth observable source. + Seventh observable source. + Eighth observable source. + Ninth observable source. + Tenth observable source. + Eleventh observable source. + Twelfth observable source. + Thirteenth observable source. + Fourteenth observable source. + Function to invoke for each series of elements at corresponding indexes in the sources. + An observable sequence containing the result of combining elements of the sources using the specified result selector function. + or or or or or or or or or or or or or or is null. + + + + Merges the specified observable sequences into one observable sequence by using the selector function whenever all of the observable sequences have produced an element at a corresponding index. + + The type of the elements in the first source sequence. + The type of the elements in the second source sequence. + The type of the elements in the third source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fourth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fifth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the sixth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the seventh source sequence. + The type of the elements in the eighth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the ninth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the tenth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the eleventh source sequence. + The type of the elements in the twelfth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the thirteenth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fourteenth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fifteenth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the result sequence, returned by the selector function. + First observable source. + Second observable source. + Third observable source. + Fourth observable source. + Fifth observable source. + Sixth observable source. + Seventh observable source. + Eighth observable source. + Ninth observable source. + Tenth observable source. + Eleventh observable source. + Twelfth observable source. + Thirteenth observable source. + Fourteenth observable source. + Fifteenth observable source. + Function to invoke for each series of elements at corresponding indexes in the sources. + An observable sequence containing the result of combining elements of the sources using the specified result selector function. + or or or or or or or or or or or or or or or is null. + + + + Merges the specified observable sequences into one observable sequence by using the selector function whenever all of the observable sequences have produced an element at a corresponding index. + + The type of the elements in the first source sequence. + The type of the elements in the second source sequence. + The type of the elements in the third source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fourth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fifth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the sixth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the seventh source sequence. + The type of the elements in the eighth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the ninth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the tenth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the eleventh source sequence. + The type of the elements in the twelfth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the thirteenth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fourteenth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fifteenth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the sixteenth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the result sequence, returned by the selector function. + First observable source. + Second observable source. + Third observable source. + Fourth observable source. + Fifth observable source. + Sixth observable source. + Seventh observable source. + Eighth observable source. + Ninth observable source. + Tenth observable source. + Eleventh observable source. + Twelfth observable source. + Thirteenth observable source. + Fourteenth observable source. + Fifteenth observable source. + Sixteenth observable source. + Function to invoke for each series of elements at corresponding indexes in the sources. + An observable sequence containing the result of combining elements of the sources using the specified result selector function. + or or or or or or or or or or or or or or or or is null. + + + + Append a value to an observable sequence. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source sequence to append the value to. + Value to append to the specified sequence. + The source sequence appended with the specified value. + is null. + + + + Append a value to an observable sequence. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source sequence to append the value to. + Value to append to the specified sequence. + Scheduler to emit the append values on. + The source sequence appended with the specified value. + is null. + + + + Hides the identity of an observable sequence. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + An observable sequence whose identity to hide. + An observable sequence that hides the identity of the source sequence. + is null. + + + + Projects each element of an observable sequence into consecutive non-overlapping buffers which are produced based on element count information. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence, and in the lists in the result sequence. + Source sequence to produce buffers over. + Length of each buffer. + An observable sequence of buffers. + is null. + is less than or equal to zero. + + + + Projects each element of an observable sequence into zero or more buffers which are produced based on element count information. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence, and in the lists in the result sequence. + Source sequence to produce buffers over. + Length of each buffer. + Number of elements to skip between creation of consecutive buffers. + An observable sequence of buffers. + is null. + or is less than or equal to zero. + + + + Dematerializes the explicit notification values of an observable sequence as implicit notifications. + + The type of the elements materialized in the source sequence notification objects. + An observable sequence containing explicit notification values which have to be turned into implicit notifications. + An observable sequence exhibiting the behavior corresponding to the source sequence's notification values. + is null. + + + + Returns an observable sequence that contains only distinct contiguous elements. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + An observable sequence to retain distinct contiguous elements for. + An observable sequence only containing the distinct contiguous elements from the source sequence. + is null. + + + + Returns an observable sequence that contains only distinct contiguous elements according to the comparer. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + An observable sequence to retain distinct contiguous elements for. + Equality comparer for source elements. + An observable sequence only containing the distinct contiguous elements from the source sequence. + or is null. + + + + Returns an observable sequence that contains only distinct contiguous elements according to the keySelector. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + The type of the discriminator key computed for each element in the source sequence. + An observable sequence to retain distinct contiguous elements for, based on a computed key value. + A function to compute the comparison key for each element. + An observable sequence only containing the distinct contiguous elements, based on a computed key value, from the source sequence. + or is null. + + + + Returns an observable sequence that contains only distinct contiguous elements according to the keySelector and the comparer. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + The type of the discriminator key computed for each element in the source sequence. + An observable sequence to retain distinct contiguous elements for, based on a computed key value. + A function to compute the comparison key for each element. + Equality comparer for computed key values. + An observable sequence only containing the distinct contiguous elements, based on a computed key value, from the source sequence. + or or is null. + + + + Invokes an action for each element in the observable sequence, and propagates all observer messages through the result sequence. + This method can be used for debugging, logging, etc. of query behavior by intercepting the message stream to run arbitrary actions for messages on the pipeline. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source sequence. + Action to invoke for each element in the observable sequence. + The source sequence with the side-effecting behavior applied. + or is null. + + + + Invokes an action for each element in the observable sequence and invokes an action upon graceful termination of the observable sequence. + This method can be used for debugging, logging, etc. of query behavior by intercepting the message stream to run arbitrary actions for messages on the pipeline. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source sequence. + Action to invoke for each element in the observable sequence. + Action to invoke upon graceful termination of the observable sequence. + The source sequence with the side-effecting behavior applied. + or or is null. + + + + Invokes an action for each element in the observable sequence and invokes an action upon exceptional termination of the observable sequence. + This method can be used for debugging, logging, etc. of query behavior by intercepting the message stream to run arbitrary actions for messages on the pipeline. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source sequence. + Action to invoke for each element in the observable sequence. + Action to invoke upon exceptional termination of the observable sequence. + The source sequence with the side-effecting behavior applied. + or or is null. + + + + Invokes an action for each element in the observable sequence and invokes an action upon graceful or exceptional termination of the observable sequence. + This method can be used for debugging, logging, etc. of query behavior by intercepting the message stream to run arbitrary actions for messages on the pipeline. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source sequence. + Action to invoke for each element in the observable sequence. + Action to invoke upon exceptional termination of the observable sequence. + Action to invoke upon graceful termination of the observable sequence. + The source sequence with the side-effecting behavior applied. + or or or is null. + + + + Invokes the observer's methods for each message in the source sequence. + This method can be used for debugging, logging, etc. of query behavior by intercepting the message stream to run arbitrary actions for messages on the pipeline. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source sequence. + Observer whose methods to invoke as part of the source sequence's observation. + The source sequence with the side-effecting behavior applied. + or is null. + + + + Invokes a specified action after the source observable sequence terminates gracefully or exceptionally. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source sequence. + Action to invoke after the source observable sequence terminates. + Source sequence with the action-invoking termination behavior applied. + or is null. + + + + Ignores all elements in an observable sequence leaving only the termination messages. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source sequence. + An empty observable sequence that signals termination, successful or exceptional, of the source sequence. + is null. + + + + Materializes the implicit notifications of an observable sequence as explicit notification values. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + An observable sequence to get notification values for. + An observable sequence containing the materialized notification values from the source sequence. + is null. + + + + Prepend a value to an observable sequence. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source sequence to prepend the value to. + Value to prepend to the specified sequence. + The source sequence prepended with the specified value. + is null. + + + + Prepend a value to an observable sequence. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source sequence to prepend the value to. + Value to prepend to the specified sequence. + Scheduler to emit the prepend values on. + The source sequence prepended with the specified value. + is null. + + + + Repeats the observable sequence indefinitely. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Observable sequence to repeat. + The observable sequence producing the elements of the given sequence repeatedly and sequentially. + is null. + + + + Repeats the observable sequence a specified number of times. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Observable sequence to repeat. + Number of times to repeat the sequence. + The observable sequence producing the elements of the given sequence repeatedly. + is null. + is less than zero. + + + + Repeatedly resubscribes to the source observable after a normal completion and when the observable + returned by a handler produces an arbitrary item. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + The arbitrary element type signaled by the handler observable. + Observable sequence to keep repeating when it successfully terminates. + The function that is called for each observer and takes an observable sequence objects. + It should return an observable of arbitrary items that should signal that arbitrary item in + response to receiving the completion signal from the source observable. If this observable signals + a terminal event, the sequence is terminated with that signal instead. + An observable sequence producing the elements of the given sequence repeatedly while each repetition terminates successfully. + is null. + is null. + + + + Repeats the source observable sequence until it successfully terminates. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Observable sequence to repeat until it successfully terminates. + An observable sequence producing the elements of the given sequence repeatedly until it terminates successfully. + is null. + + + + Repeats the source observable sequence the specified number of times or until it successfully terminates. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Observable sequence to repeat until it successfully terminates. + Number of times to repeat the sequence. + An observable sequence producing the elements of the given sequence repeatedly until it terminates successfully. + is null. + is less than zero. + + + + Retries (resubscribes to) the source observable after a failure and when the observable + returned by a handler produces an arbitrary item. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + The arbitrary element type signaled by the handler observable. + Observable sequence to repeat until it successfully terminates. + The function that is called for each observer and takes an observable sequence of + errors. It should return an observable of arbitrary items that should signal that arbitrary item in + response to receiving the failure Exception from the source observable. If this observable signals + a terminal event, the sequence is terminated with that signal instead. + An observable sequence producing the elements of the given sequence repeatedly until it terminates successfully. + is null. + is null. + + + + Applies an accumulator function over an observable sequence and returns each intermediate result. The specified seed value is used as the initial accumulator value. + For aggregation behavior with no intermediate results, see . + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + The type of the result of the aggregation. + An observable sequence to accumulate over. + The initial accumulator value. + An accumulator function to be invoked on each element. + An observable sequence containing the accumulated values. + or is null. + + + + Applies an accumulator function over an observable sequence and returns each intermediate result. + For aggregation behavior with no intermediate results, see . + + The type of the elements in the source sequence and the result of the aggregation. + An observable sequence to accumulate over. + An accumulator function to be invoked on each element. + An observable sequence containing the accumulated values. + or is null. + + + + Bypasses a specified number of elements at the end of an observable sequence. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source sequence. + Number of elements to bypass at the end of the source sequence. + An observable sequence containing the source sequence elements except for the bypassed ones at the end. + is null. + is less than zero. + + This operator accumulates a queue with a length enough to store the first elements. As more elements are + received, elements are taken from the front of the queue and produced on the result sequence. This causes elements to be delayed. + + + + + Prepends a sequence of values to an observable sequence. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source sequence to prepend values to. + Values to prepend to the specified sequence. + The source sequence prepended with the specified values. + or is null. + + + + Prepends a sequence of values to an observable sequence. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source sequence to prepend values to. + Values to prepend to the specified sequence. + The source sequence prepended with the specified values. + or is null. + + + + Prepends a sequence of values to an observable sequence. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source sequence to prepend values to. + Scheduler to emit the prepended values on. + Values to prepend to the specified sequence. + The source sequence prepended with the specified values. + or or is null. + + + + Prepends a sequence of values to an observable sequence. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source sequence to prepend values to. + Scheduler to emit the prepended values on. + Values to prepend to the specified sequence. + The source sequence prepended with the specified values. + or or is null. + + + + Returns a specified number of contiguous elements from the end of an observable sequence. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source sequence. + Number of elements to take from the end of the source sequence. + An observable sequence containing the specified number of elements from the end of the source sequence. + is null. + is less than zero. + + This operator accumulates a buffer with a length enough to store elements elements. Upon completion of + the source sequence, this buffer is drained on the result sequence. This causes the elements to be delayed. + + + + + Returns a specified number of contiguous elements from the end of an observable sequence, using the specified scheduler to drain the queue. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source sequence. + Number of elements to take from the end of the source sequence. + Scheduler used to drain the queue upon completion of the source sequence. + An observable sequence containing the specified number of elements from the end of the source sequence. + or is null. + is less than zero. + + This operator accumulates a buffer with a length enough to store elements elements. Upon completion of + the source sequence, this buffer is drained on the result sequence. This causes the elements to be delayed. + + + + + Returns a list with the specified number of contiguous elements from the end of an observable sequence. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source sequence. + Number of elements to take from the end of the source sequence. + An observable sequence containing a single list with the specified number of elements from the end of the source sequence. + is null. + is less than zero. + + This operator accumulates a buffer with a length enough to store elements. Upon completion of the + source sequence, this buffer is produced on the result sequence. + + + + + Projects each element of an observable sequence into consecutive non-overlapping windows which are produced based on element count information. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence, and in the windows in the result sequence. + Source sequence to produce windows over. + Length of each window. + An observable sequence of windows. + is null. + is less than or equal to zero. + + + + Projects each element of an observable sequence into zero or more windows which are produced based on element count information. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence, and in the windows in the result sequence. + Source sequence to produce windows over. + Length of each window. + Number of elements to skip between creation of consecutive windows. + An observable sequence of windows. + is null. + or is less than or equal to zero. + + + + Converts the elements of an observable sequence to the specified type. + + The type to convert the elements in the source sequence to. + The observable sequence that contains the elements to be converted. + An observable sequence that contains each element of the source sequence converted to the specified type. + is null. + + + + Returns the elements of the specified sequence or the type parameter's default value in a singleton sequence if the sequence is empty. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence (if any), whose default value will be taken if the sequence is empty. + The sequence to return a default value for if it is empty. + An observable sequence that contains the default value for the TSource type if the source is empty; otherwise, the elements of the source itself. + is null. + + + + Returns the elements of the specified sequence or the specified value in a singleton sequence if the sequence is empty. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence (if any), and the specified default value which will be taken if the sequence is empty. + The sequence to return the specified value for if it is empty. + The value to return if the sequence is empty. + An observable sequence that contains the specified default value if the source is empty; otherwise, the elements of the source itself. + is null. + + + + Returns an observable sequence that contains only distinct elements. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + An observable sequence to retain distinct elements for. + An observable sequence only containing the distinct elements from the source sequence. + is null. + Usage of this operator should be considered carefully due to the maintenance of an internal lookup structure which can grow large. + + + + Returns an observable sequence that contains only distinct elements according to the comparer. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + An observable sequence to retain distinct elements for. + Equality comparer for source elements. + An observable sequence only containing the distinct elements from the source sequence. + or is null. + Usage of this operator should be considered carefully due to the maintenance of an internal lookup structure which can grow large. + + + + Returns an observable sequence that contains only distinct elements according to the keySelector. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + The type of the discriminator key computed for each element in the source sequence. + An observable sequence to retain distinct elements for. + A function to compute the comparison key for each element. + An observable sequence only containing the distinct elements, based on a computed key value, from the source sequence. + or is null. + Usage of this operator should be considered carefully due to the maintenance of an internal lookup structure which can grow large. + + + + Returns an observable sequence that contains only distinct elements according to the keySelector and the comparer. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + The type of the discriminator key computed for each element in the source sequence. + An observable sequence to retain distinct elements for. + A function to compute the comparison key for each element. + Equality comparer for source elements. + An observable sequence only containing the distinct elements, based on a computed key value, from the source sequence. + or or is null. + Usage of this operator should be considered carefully due to the maintenance of an internal lookup structure which can grow large. + + + + Groups the elements of an observable sequence according to a specified key selector function. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + The type of the grouping key computed for each element in the source sequence. + An observable sequence whose elements to group. + A function to extract the key for each element. + A sequence of observable groups, each of which corresponds to a unique key value, containing all elements that share that same key value. + or is null. + + + + Groups the elements of an observable sequence according to a specified key selector function and comparer. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + The type of the grouping key computed for each element in the source sequence. + An observable sequence whose elements to group. + A function to extract the key for each element. + An equality comparer to compare keys with. + A sequence of observable groups, each of which corresponds to a unique key value, containing all elements that share that same key value. + or or is null. + + + + Groups the elements of an observable sequence and selects the resulting elements by using a specified function. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + The type of the grouping key computed for each element in the source sequence. + The type of the elements within the groups computed for each element in the source sequence. + An observable sequence whose elements to group. + A function to extract the key for each element. + A function to map each source element to an element in an observable group. + A sequence of observable groups, each of which corresponds to a unique key value, containing all elements that share that same key value. + or or is null. + + + + Groups the elements of an observable sequence according to a specified key selector function and comparer and selects the resulting elements by using a specified function. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + The type of the grouping key computed for each element in the source sequence. + The type of the elements within the groups computed for each element in the source sequence. + An observable sequence whose elements to group. + A function to extract the key for each element. + A function to map each source element to an element in an observable group. + An equality comparer to compare keys with. + A sequence of observable groups, each of which corresponds to a unique key value, containing all elements that share that same key value. + or or or is null. + + + + Groups the elements of an observable sequence with the specified initial capacity according to a specified key selector function. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + The type of the grouping key computed for each element in the source sequence. + An observable sequence whose elements to group. + A function to extract the key for each element. + The initial number of elements that the underlying dictionary can contain. + A sequence of observable groups, each of which corresponds to a unique key value, containing all elements that share that same key value. + or is null. + is less than 0. + + + + Groups the elements of an observable sequence with the specified initial capacity according to a specified key selector function and comparer. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + The type of the grouping key computed for each element in the source sequence. + An observable sequence whose elements to group. + A function to extract the key for each element. + The initial number of elements that the underlying dictionary can contain. + An equality comparer to compare keys with. + A sequence of observable groups, each of which corresponds to a unique key value, containing all elements that share that same key value. + or or is null. + is less than 0. + + + + Groups the elements of an observable sequence with the specified initial capacity and selects the resulting elements by using a specified function. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + The type of the grouping key computed for each element in the source sequence. + The type of the elements within the groups computed for each element in the source sequence. + An observable sequence whose elements to group. + A function to extract the key for each element. + A function to map each source element to an element in an observable group. + The initial number of elements that the underlying dictionary can contain. + A sequence of observable groups, each of which corresponds to a unique key value, containing all elements that share that same key value. + or or is null. + is less than 0. + + + + Groups the elements of an observable sequence with the specified initial capacity according to a specified key selector function and comparer and selects the resulting elements by using a specified function. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + The type of the grouping key computed for each element in the source sequence. + The type of the elements within the groups computed for each element in the source sequence. + An observable sequence whose elements to group. + A function to extract the key for each element. + A function to map each source element to an element in an observable group. + The initial number of elements that the underlying dictionary can contain. + An equality comparer to compare keys with. + A sequence of observable groups, each of which corresponds to a unique key value, containing all elements that share that same key value. + or or or is null. + is less than 0. + + + + Groups the elements of an observable sequence according to a specified key selector function and comparer and selects the resulting elements by using a specified function. + A duration selector function is used to control the lifetime of groups. When a group expires, it receives an OnCompleted notification. When a new element with the same + key value as a reclaimed group occurs, the group will be reborn with a new lifetime request. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + The type of the grouping key computed for each element in the source sequence. + The type of the elements within the groups computed for each element in the source sequence. + The type of the elements in the duration sequences obtained for each group to denote its lifetime. + An observable sequence whose elements to group. + A function to extract the key for each element. + A function to map each source element to an element in an observable group. + A function to signal the expiration of a group. + An equality comparer to compare keys with. + + A sequence of observable groups, each of which corresponds to a unique key value, containing all elements that share that same key value. + If a group's lifetime expires, a new group with the same key value can be created once an element with such a key value is encountered. + + or or or or is null. + + + + Groups the elements of an observable sequence according to a specified key selector function and selects the resulting elements by using a specified function. + A duration selector function is used to control the lifetime of groups. When a group expires, it receives an OnCompleted notification. When a new element with the same + key value as a reclaimed group occurs, the group will be reborn with a new lifetime request. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + The type of the grouping key computed for each element in the source sequence. + The type of the elements within the groups computed for each element in the source sequence. + The type of the elements in the duration sequences obtained for each group to denote its lifetime. + An observable sequence whose elements to group. + A function to extract the key for each element. + A function to map each source element to an element in an observable group. + A function to signal the expiration of a group. + + A sequence of observable groups, each of which corresponds to a unique key value, containing all elements that share that same key value. + If a group's lifetime expires, a new group with the same key value can be created once an element with such a key value is encountered. + + or or or is null. + + + + Groups the elements of an observable sequence according to a specified key selector function and comparer. + A duration selector function is used to control the lifetime of groups. When a group expires, it receives an OnCompleted notification. When a new element with the same + key value as a reclaimed group occurs, the group will be reborn with a new lifetime request. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + The type of the grouping key computed for each element in the source sequence. + The type of the elements in the duration sequences obtained for each group to denote its lifetime. + An observable sequence whose elements to group. + A function to extract the key for each element. + A function to signal the expiration of a group. + An equality comparer to compare keys with. + + A sequence of observable groups, each of which corresponds to a unique key value, containing all elements that share that same key value. + If a group's lifetime expires, a new group with the same key value can be created once an element with such a key value is encountered. + + or or or is null. + + + + Groups the elements of an observable sequence according to a specified key selector function. + A duration selector function is used to control the lifetime of groups. When a group expires, it receives an OnCompleted notification. When a new element with the same + key value as a reclaimed group occurs, the group will be reborn with a new lifetime request. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + The type of the grouping key computed for each element in the source sequence. + The type of the elements in the duration sequences obtained for each group to denote its lifetime. + An observable sequence whose elements to group. + A function to extract the key for each element. + A function to signal the expiration of a group. + + A sequence of observable groups, each of which corresponds to a unique key value, containing all elements that share that same key value. + If a group's lifetime expires, a new group with the same key value can be created once an element with such a key value is encountered. + + or or is null. + + + + Groups the elements of an observable sequence with the specified initial capacity according to a specified key selector function and comparer and selects the resulting elements by using a specified function. + A duration selector function is used to control the lifetime of groups. When a group expires, it receives an OnCompleted notification. When a new element with the same + key value as a reclaimed group occurs, the group will be reborn with a new lifetime request. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + The type of the grouping key computed for each element in the source sequence. + The type of the elements within the groups computed for each element in the source sequence. + The type of the elements in the duration sequences obtained for each group to denote its lifetime. + An observable sequence whose elements to group. + A function to extract the key for each element. + A function to map each source element to an element in an observable group. + A function to signal the expiration of a group. + The initial number of elements that the underlying dictionary can contain. + An equality comparer to compare keys with. + + A sequence of observable groups, each of which corresponds to a unique key value, containing all elements that share that same key value. + If a group's lifetime expires, a new group with the same key value can be created once an element with such a key value is encountered. + + or or or or is null. + is less than 0. + + + + Groups the elements of an observable sequence with the specified initial capacity according to a specified key selector function and selects the resulting elements by using a specified function. + A duration selector function is used to control the lifetime of groups. When a group expires, it receives an OnCompleted notification. When a new element with the same + key value as a reclaimed group occurs, the group will be reborn with a new lifetime request. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + The type of the grouping key computed for each element in the source sequence. + The type of the elements within the groups computed for each element in the source sequence. + The type of the elements in the duration sequences obtained for each group to denote its lifetime. + An observable sequence whose elements to group. + A function to extract the key for each element. + A function to map each source element to an element in an observable group. + A function to signal the expiration of a group. + The initial number of elements that the underlying dictionary can contain. + + A sequence of observable groups, each of which corresponds to a unique key value, containing all elements that share that same key value. + If a group's lifetime expires, a new group with the same key value can be created once an element with such a key value is encountered. + + or or or is null. + is less than 0. + + + + Groups the elements of an observable sequence with the specified initial capacity according to a specified key selector function and comparer. + A duration selector function is used to control the lifetime of groups. When a group expires, it receives an OnCompleted notification. When a new element with the same + key value as a reclaimed group occurs, the group will be reborn with a new lifetime request. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + The type of the grouping key computed for each element in the source sequence. + The type of the elements in the duration sequences obtained for each group to denote its lifetime. + An observable sequence whose elements to group. + A function to extract the key for each element. + A function to signal the expiration of a group. + The initial number of elements that the underlying dictionary can contain. + An equality comparer to compare keys with. + + A sequence of observable groups, each of which corresponds to a unique key value, containing all elements that share that same key value. + If a group's lifetime expires, a new group with the same key value can be created once an element with such a key value is encountered. + + or or or is null. + is less than 0. + + + + Groups the elements of an observable sequence with the specified initial capacity according to a specified key selector function. + A duration selector function is used to control the lifetime of groups. When a group expires, it receives an OnCompleted notification. When a new element with the same + key value as a reclaimed group occurs, the group will be reborn with a new lifetime request. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + The type of the grouping key computed for each element in the source sequence. + The type of the elements in the duration sequences obtained for each group to denote its lifetime. + An observable sequence whose elements to group. + A function to extract the key for each element. + A function to signal the expiration of a group. + The initial number of elements that the underlying dictionary can contain. + + A sequence of observable groups, each of which corresponds to a unique key value, containing all elements that share that same key value. + If a group's lifetime expires, a new group with the same key value can be created once an element with such a key value is encountered. + + or or is null. + is less than 0. + + + + Correlates the elements of two sequences based on overlapping durations, and groups the results. + + The type of the elements in the left source sequence. + The type of the elements in the right source sequence. + The type of the elements in the duration sequence denoting the computed duration of each element in the left source sequence. + The type of the elements in the duration sequence denoting the computed duration of each element in the right source sequence. + The type of the elements in the result sequence, obtained by invoking the result selector function for source elements with overlapping duration. + The left observable sequence to join elements for. + The right observable sequence to join elements for. + A function to select the duration of each element of the left observable sequence, used to determine overlap. + A function to select the duration of each element of the right observable sequence, used to determine overlap. + A function invoked to compute a result element for any element of the left sequence with overlapping elements from the right observable sequence. + An observable sequence that contains result elements computed from source elements that have an overlapping duration. + or or or or is null. + + + + Correlates the elements of two sequences based on overlapping durations. + + The type of the elements in the left source sequence. + The type of the elements in the right source sequence. + The type of the elements in the duration sequence denoting the computed duration of each element in the left source sequence. + The type of the elements in the duration sequence denoting the computed duration of each element in the right source sequence. + The type of the elements in the result sequence, obtained by invoking the result selector function for source elements with overlapping duration. + The left observable sequence to join elements for. + The right observable sequence to join elements for. + A function to select the duration of each element of the left observable sequence, used to determine overlap. + A function to select the duration of each element of the right observable sequence, used to determine overlap. + A function invoked to compute a result element for any two overlapping elements of the left and right observable sequences. + An observable sequence that contains result elements computed from source elements that have an overlapping duration. + or or or or is null. + + + + Filters the elements of an observable sequence based on the specified type. + + The type to filter the elements in the source sequence on. + The observable sequence that contains the elements to be filtered. + An observable sequence that contains elements from the input sequence of type TResult. + is null. + + + + Projects each element of an observable sequence into a new form. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + The type of the elements in the result sequence, obtained by running the selector function for each element in the source sequence. + A sequence of elements to invoke a transform function on. + A transform function to apply to each source element. + An observable sequence whose elements are the result of invoking the transform function on each element of source. + or is null. + + + + Projects each element of an observable sequence into a new form by incorporating the element's index. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + The type of the elements in the result sequence, obtained by running the selector function for each element in the source sequence. + A sequence of elements to invoke a transform function on. + A transform function to apply to each source element; the second parameter of the function represents the index of the source element. + An observable sequence whose elements are the result of invoking the transform function on each element of source. + or is null. + + + + Projects each element of the source observable sequence to the other observable sequence and merges the resulting observable sequences into one observable sequence. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + The type of the elements in the other sequence and the elements in the result sequence. + An observable sequence of elements to project. + An observable sequence to project each element from the source sequence onto. + An observable sequence whose elements are the result of projecting each source element onto the other sequence and merging all the resulting sequences together. + or is null. + + + + Projects each element of an observable sequence to an observable sequence and merges the resulting observable sequences into one observable sequence. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + The type of the elements in the projected inner sequences and the elements in the merged result sequence. + An observable sequence of elements to project. + A transform function to apply to each element. + An observable sequence whose elements are the result of invoking the one-to-many transform function on each element of the input sequence. + or is null. + + + + Projects each element of an observable sequence to an observable sequence by incorporating the element's index and merges the resulting observable sequences into one observable sequence. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + The type of the elements in the projected inner sequences and the elements in the merged result sequence. + An observable sequence of elements to project. + A transform function to apply to each element; the second parameter of the function represents the index of the source element. + An observable sequence whose elements are the result of invoking the one-to-many transform function on each element of the input sequence. + or is null. + + + + Projects each element of an observable sequence to a task and merges all of the task results into one observable sequence. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + The type of the result produced by the projected tasks and the elements in the merged result sequence. + An observable sequence of elements to project. + A transform function to apply to each element. + An observable sequence whose elements are the result of the tasks executed for each element of the input sequence. + This overload supports composition of observable sequences and tasks, without requiring manual conversion of the tasks to observable sequences using . + or is null. + + + + Projects each element of an observable sequence to a task by incorporating the element's index and merges all of the task results into one observable sequence. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + The type of the result produced by the projected tasks and the elements in the merged result sequence. + An observable sequence of elements to project. + A transform function to apply to each element; the second parameter of the function represents the index of the source element. + An observable sequence whose elements are the result of the tasks executed for each element of the input sequence. + This overload supports composition of observable sequences and tasks, without requiring manual conversion of the tasks to observable sequences using . + or is null. + + + + Projects each element of an observable sequence to a task with cancellation support and merges all of the task results into one observable sequence. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + The type of the result produced by the projected tasks and the elements in the merged result sequence. + An observable sequence of elements to project. + A transform function to apply to each element. + An observable sequence whose elements are the result of the tasks executed for each element of the input sequence. + This overload supports composition of observable sequences and tasks, without requiring manual conversion of the tasks to observable sequences using . + or is null. + + + + Projects each element of an observable sequence to a task by incorporating the element's index with cancellation support and merges all of the task results into one observable sequence. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + The type of the result produced by the projected tasks and the elements in the merged result sequence. + An observable sequence of elements to project. + A transform function to apply to each element; the second parameter of the function represents the index of the source element. + An observable sequence whose elements are the result of the tasks executed for each element of the input sequence. + This overload supports composition of observable sequences and tasks, without requiring manual conversion of the tasks to observable sequences using . + or is null. + + + + Projects each element of an observable sequence to an observable sequence, invokes the result selector for the source element and each of the corresponding inner sequence's elements, and merges the results into one observable sequence. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + The type of the elements in the projected intermediate sequences. + The type of the elements in the result sequence, obtained by using the selector to combine source sequence elements with their corresponding intermediate sequence elements. + An observable sequence of elements to project. + A transform function to apply to each element. + A transform function to apply to each element of the intermediate sequence. + An observable sequence whose elements are the result of invoking the one-to-many transform function collectionSelector on each element of the input sequence and then mapping each of those sequence elements and their corresponding source element to a result element. + or or is null. + + + + Projects each element of an observable sequence to an observable sequence by incorporating the element's index, invokes the result selector for the source element and each of the corresponding inner sequence's elements, and merges the results into one observable sequence. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + The type of the elements in the projected intermediate sequences. + The type of the elements in the result sequence, obtained by using the selector to combine source sequence elements with their corresponding intermediate sequence elements. + An observable sequence of elements to project. + A transform function to apply to each element; the second parameter of the function represents the index of the source element. + A transform function to apply to each element of the intermediate sequence; the second parameter of the function represents the index of the source element and the fourth parameter represents the index of the intermediate element. + An observable sequence whose elements are the result of invoking the one-to-many transform function collectionSelector on each element of the input sequence and then mapping each of those sequence elements and their corresponding source element to a result element. + or or is null. + + + + Projects each element of an observable sequence to a task, invokes the result selector for the source element and the task result, and merges the results into one observable sequence. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + The type of the results produced by the projected intermediate tasks. + The type of the elements in the result sequence, obtained by using the selector to combine source sequence elements with their corresponding intermediate task results. + An observable sequence of elements to project. + A transform function to apply to each element. + A transform function to apply to each element of the intermediate sequence. + An observable sequence whose elements are the result of obtaining a task for each element of the input sequence and then mapping the task's result and its corresponding source element to a result element. + or or is null. + This overload supports using LINQ query comprehension syntax in C# and Visual Basic to compose observable sequences and tasks, without requiring manual conversion of the tasks to observable sequences using . + + + + Projects each element of an observable sequence to a task by incorporating the element's index, invokes the result selector for the source element and the task result, and merges the results into one observable sequence. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + The type of the results produced by the projected intermediate tasks. + The type of the elements in the result sequence, obtained by using the selector to combine source sequence elements with their corresponding intermediate task results. + An observable sequence of elements to project. + A transform function to apply to each element; the second parameter of the function represents the index of the source element. + A transform function to apply to each element of the intermediate sequence; the second parameter of the function represents the index of the source element. + An observable sequence whose elements are the result of obtaining a task for each element of the input sequence and then mapping the task's result and its corresponding source element to a result element. + or or is null. + This overload supports using LINQ query comprehension syntax in C# and Visual Basic to compose observable sequences and tasks, without requiring manual conversion of the tasks to observable sequences using . + + + + Projects each element of an observable sequence to a task with cancellation support, invokes the result selector for the source element and the task result, and merges the results into one observable sequence. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + The type of the results produced by the projected intermediate tasks. + The type of the elements in the result sequence, obtained by using the selector to combine source sequence elements with their corresponding intermediate task results. + An observable sequence of elements to project. + A transform function to apply to each element. + A transform function to apply to each element of the intermediate sequence. + An observable sequence whose elements are the result of obtaining a task for each element of the input sequence and then mapping the task's result and its corresponding source element to a result element. + or or is null. + This overload supports using LINQ query comprehension syntax in C# and Visual Basic to compose observable sequences and tasks, without requiring manual conversion of the tasks to observable sequences using . + + + + Projects each element of an observable sequence to a task by incorporating the element's index with cancellation support, invokes the result selector for the source element and the task result, and merges the results into one observable sequence. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + The type of the results produced by the projected intermediate tasks. + The type of the elements in the result sequence, obtained by using the selector to combine source sequence elements with their corresponding intermediate task results. + An observable sequence of elements to project. + A transform function to apply to each element; the second parameter of the function represents the index of the source element. + A transform function to apply to each element of the intermediate sequence; the second parameter of the function represents the index of the source element. + An observable sequence whose elements are the result of obtaining a task for each element of the input sequence and then mapping the task's result and its corresponding source element to a result element. + or or is null. + This overload supports using LINQ query comprehension syntax in C# and Visual Basic to compose observable sequences and tasks, without requiring manual conversion of the tasks to observable sequences using . + + + + Projects each notification of an observable sequence to an observable sequence and merges the resulting observable sequences into one observable sequence. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + The type of the elements in the projected inner sequences and the elements in the merged result sequence. + An observable sequence of notifications to project. + A transform function to apply to each element. + A transform function to apply when an error occurs in the source sequence. + A transform function to apply when the end of the source sequence is reached. + An observable sequence whose elements are the result of invoking the one-to-many transform function corresponding to each notification in the input sequence. + or or or is null. + + + + Projects each notification of an observable sequence to an observable sequence by incorporating the element's index and merges the resulting observable sequences into one observable sequence. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + The type of the elements in the projected inner sequences and the elements in the merged result sequence. + An observable sequence of notifications to project. + A transform function to apply to each element; the second parameter of the function represents the index of the source element. + A transform function to apply when an error occurs in the source sequence. + A transform function to apply when the end of the source sequence is reached. + An observable sequence whose elements are the result of invoking the one-to-many transform function corresponding to each notification in the input sequence. + or or or is null. + + + + Projects each element of an observable sequence to an enumerable sequence and concatenates the resulting enumerable sequences into one observable sequence. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + The type of the elements in the projected inner enumerable sequences and the elements in the merged result sequence. + An observable sequence of elements to project. + A transform function to apply to each element. + An observable sequence whose elements are the result of invoking the one-to-many transform function on each element of the input sequence. + or is null. + The projected sequences are enumerated synchronously within the OnNext call of the source sequence. In order to do a concurrent, non-blocking merge, change the selector to return an observable sequence obtained using the conversion. + + + + Projects each element of an observable sequence to an enumerable sequence by incorporating the element's index and concatenates the resulting enumerable sequences into one observable sequence. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + The type of the elements in the projected inner enumerable sequences and the elements in the merged result sequence. + An observable sequence of elements to project. + A transform function to apply to each element; the second parameter of the function represents the index of the source element. + An observable sequence whose elements are the result of invoking the one-to-many transform function on each element of the input sequence. + or is null. + The projected sequences are enumerated synchronously within the OnNext call of the source sequence. In order to do a concurrent, non-blocking merge, change the selector to return an observable sequence obtained using the conversion. + + + + Projects each element of an observable sequence to an enumerable sequence, invokes the result selector for the source element and each of the corresponding inner sequence's elements, and merges the results into one observable sequence. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + The type of the elements in the projected intermediate enumerable sequences. + The type of the elements in the result sequence, obtained by using the selector to combine source sequence elements with their corresponding intermediate sequence elements. + An observable sequence of elements to project. + A transform function to apply to each element. + A transform function to apply to each element of the intermediate sequence. + An observable sequence whose elements are the result of invoking the one-to-many transform function collectionSelector on each element of the input sequence and then mapping each of those sequence elements and their corresponding source element to a result element. + or or is null. + The projected sequences are enumerated synchronously within the OnNext call of the source sequence. In order to do a concurrent, non-blocking merge, change the selector to return an observable sequence obtained using the conversion. + + + + Projects each element of an observable sequence to an enumerable sequence by incorporating the element's index, invokes the result selector for the source element and each of the corresponding inner sequence's elements, and merges the results into one observable sequence. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + The type of the elements in the projected intermediate enumerable sequences. + The type of the elements in the result sequence, obtained by using the selector to combine source sequence elements with their corresponding intermediate sequence elements. + An observable sequence of elements to project. + A transform function to apply to each element; the second parameter of the function represents the index of the source element. + A transform function to apply to each element of the intermediate sequence; the second parameter of the function represents the index of the source element and the fourth parameter represents the index of the intermediate element. + An observable sequence whose elements are the result of invoking the one-to-many transform function collectionSelector on each element of the input sequence and then mapping each of those sequence elements and their corresponding source element to a result element. + or or is null. + The projected sequences are enumerated synchronously within the OnNext call of the source sequence. In order to do a concurrent, non-blocking merge, change the selector to return an observable sequence obtained using the conversion. + + + + Bypasses a specified number of elements in an observable sequence and then returns the remaining elements. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + The sequence to take elements from. + The number of elements to skip before returning the remaining elements. + An observable sequence that contains the elements that occur after the specified index in the input sequence. + is null. + is less than zero. + + + + Bypasses elements in an observable sequence as long as a specified condition is true and then returns the remaining elements. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + An observable sequence to return elements from. + A function to test each element for a condition. + An observable sequence that contains the elements from the input sequence starting at the first element in the linear series that does not pass the test specified by predicate. + or is null. + + + + Bypasses elements in an observable sequence as long as a specified condition is true and then returns the remaining elements. + The element's index is used in the logic of the predicate function. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + An observable sequence to return elements from. + A function to test each element for a condition; the second parameter of the function represents the index of the source element. + An observable sequence that contains the elements from the input sequence starting at the first element in the linear series that does not pass the test specified by predicate. + or is null. + + + + Returns a specified number of contiguous elements from the start of an observable sequence. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + The sequence to take elements from. + The number of elements to return. + An observable sequence that contains the specified number of elements from the start of the input sequence. + is null. + is less than zero. + + + + Returns a specified number of contiguous elements from the start of an observable sequence, using the specified scheduler for the edge case of Take(0). + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + The sequence to take elements from. + The number of elements to return. + Scheduler used to produce an OnCompleted message in case count is set to 0. + An observable sequence that contains the specified number of elements from the start of the input sequence. + or is null. + is less than zero. + + + + Returns elements from an observable sequence as long as a specified condition is true. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + A sequence to return elements from. + A function to test each element for a condition. + An observable sequence that contains the elements from the input sequence that occur before the element at which the test no longer passes. + or is null. + + + + Returns elements from an observable sequence as long as a specified condition is true. + The element's index is used in the logic of the predicate function. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + A sequence to return elements from. + A function to test each element for a condition; the second parameter of the function represents the index of the source element. + An observable sequence that contains the elements from the input sequence that occur before the element at which the test no longer passes. + or is null. + + + + Filters the elements of an observable sequence based on a predicate. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + An observable sequence whose elements to filter. + A function to test each source element for a condition. + An observable sequence that contains elements from the input sequence that satisfy the condition. + or is null. + + + + Filters the elements of an observable sequence based on a predicate by incorporating the element's index. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + An observable sequence whose elements to filter. + A function to test each source element for a condition; the second parameter of the function represents the index of the source element. + An observable sequence that contains elements from the input sequence that satisfy the condition. + or is null. + + + + Projects each element of an observable sequence into consecutive non-overlapping buffers which are produced based on timing information. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence, and in the lists in the result sequence. + Source sequence to produce buffers over. + Length of each buffer. + An observable sequence of buffers. + is null. + is less than TimeSpan.Zero. + + Specifying a TimeSpan.Zero value for is not recommended but supported, causing the scheduler to create buffers as fast as it can. + Because all source sequence elements end up in one of the buffers, some buffers won't have a zero time span. This is a side-effect of the asynchrony introduced + by the scheduler, where the action to close the current buffer and to create a new buffer may not execute immediately, despite the TimeSpan.Zero due time. + + + + + Projects each element of an observable sequence into consecutive non-overlapping buffers which are produced based on timing information, using the specified scheduler to run timers. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence, and in the lists in the result sequence. + Source sequence to produce buffers over. + Length of each buffer. + Scheduler to run buffering timers on. + An observable sequence of buffers. + or is null. + is less than TimeSpan.Zero. + + Specifying a TimeSpan.Zero value for is not recommended but supported, causing the scheduler to create buffers as fast as it can. + Because all source sequence elements end up in one of the buffers, some buffers won't have a zero time span. This is a side-effect of the asynchrony introduced + by the scheduler, where the action to close the current buffer and to create a new buffer may not execute immediately, despite the TimeSpan.Zero due time. + + + + + Projects each element of an observable sequence into zero or more buffers which are produced based on timing information. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence, and in the lists in the result sequence. + Source sequence to produce buffers over. + Length of each buffer. + Interval between creation of consecutive buffers. + An observable sequence of buffers. + is null. + or is less than TimeSpan.Zero. + + + Specifying a TimeSpan.Zero value for is not recommended but supported, causing the scheduler to create buffers with minimum duration + length. However, some buffers won't have a zero time span. This is a side-effect of the asynchrony introduced by the scheduler, where the action to close the + current buffer may not execute immediately, despite the TimeSpan.Zero due time. + + + Specifying a TimeSpan.Zero value for is not recommended but supported, causing the scheduler to create buffers as fast as it can. + However, this doesn't mean all buffers will start at the beginning of the source sequence. This is a side-effect of the asynchrony introduced by the scheduler, + where the action to create a new buffer may not execute immediately, despite the TimeSpan.Zero due time. + + + + + + Projects each element of an observable sequence into zero or more buffers which are produced based on timing information, using the specified scheduler to run timers. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence, and in the lists in the result sequence. + Source sequence to produce buffers over. + Length of each buffer. + Interval between creation of consecutive buffers. + Scheduler to run buffering timers on. + An observable sequence of buffers. + or is null. + or is less than TimeSpan.Zero. + + + Specifying a TimeSpan.Zero value for is not recommended but supported, causing the scheduler to create buffers with minimum duration + length. However, some buffers won't have a zero time span. This is a side-effect of the asynchrony introduced by the scheduler, where the action to close the + current buffer may not execute immediately, despite the TimeSpan.Zero due time. + + + Specifying a TimeSpan.Zero value for is not recommended but supported, causing the scheduler to create buffers as fast as it can. + However, this doesn't mean all buffers will start at the beginning of the source sequence. This is a side-effect of the asynchrony introduced by the scheduler, + where the action to create a new buffer may not execute immediately, despite the TimeSpan.Zero due time. + + + + + + Projects each element of an observable sequence into a buffer that's sent out when either it's full or a given amount of time has elapsed. + A useful real-world analogy of this overload is the behavior of a ferry leaving the dock when all seats are taken, or at the scheduled time of departure, whichever event occurs first. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence, and in the lists in the result sequence. + Source sequence to produce buffers over. + Maximum time length of a window. + Maximum element count of a window. + An observable sequence of buffers. + is null. + is less than TimeSpan.Zero. -or- is less than or equal to zero. + + Specifying a TimeSpan.Zero value for is not recommended but supported, causing the scheduler to create buffers as fast as it can. + Because all source sequence elements end up in one of the buffers, some buffers won't have a zero time span. This is a side-effect of the asynchrony introduced + by the scheduler, where the action to close the current buffer and to create a new buffer may not execute immediately, despite the TimeSpan.Zero due time. + + + + + Projects each element of an observable sequence into a buffer that's sent out when either it's full or a given amount of time has elapsed, using the specified scheduler to run timers. + A useful real-world analogy of this overload is the behavior of a ferry leaving the dock when all seats are taken, or at the scheduled time of departure, whichever event occurs first. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence, and in the lists in the result sequence. + Source sequence to produce buffers over. + Maximum time length of a buffer. + Maximum element count of a buffer. + Scheduler to run buffering timers on. + An observable sequence of buffers. + or is null. + is less than TimeSpan.Zero. -or- is less than or equal to zero. + + Specifying a TimeSpan.Zero value for is not recommended but supported, causing the scheduler to create buffers as fast as it can. + Because all source sequence elements end up in one of the buffers, some buffers won't have a zero time span. This is a side-effect of the asynchrony introduced + by the scheduler, where the action to close the current buffer and to create a new buffer may not execute immediately, despite the TimeSpan.Zero due time. + + + + + Time shifts the observable sequence by the specified relative time duration. + The relative time intervals between the values are preserved. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source sequence to delay values for. + Relative time by which to shift the observable sequence. If this value is equal to TimeSpan.Zero, the scheduler will dispatch observer callbacks as soon as possible. + Time-shifted sequence. + is null. + is less than TimeSpan.Zero. + + + This operator is less efficient than DelaySubscription because it records all notifications and time-delays those. This allows for immediate propagation of errors. + + + Observer callbacks for the resulting sequence will be run on the default scheduler. This effect is similar to using ObserveOn. + + + Exceptions signaled by the source sequence through an OnError callback are forwarded immediately to the result sequence. Any OnNext notifications that were in the queue at the point of the OnError callback will be dropped. + In order to delay error propagation, consider using the Observable.Materialize and Observable.Dematerialize operators, or use DelaySubscription. + + + + + + Time shifts the observable sequence by the specified relative time duration, using the specified scheduler to run timers. + The relative time intervals between the values are preserved. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source sequence to delay values for. + Relative time by which to shift the observable sequence. If this value is equal to TimeSpan.Zero, the scheduler will dispatch observer callbacks as soon as possible. + Scheduler to run the delay timers on. + Time-shifted sequence. + or is null. + is less than TimeSpan.Zero. + + + This operator is less efficient than DelaySubscription because it records all notifications and time-delays those. This allows for immediate propagation of errors. + + + Observer callbacks for the resulting sequence will be run on the specified scheduler. This effect is similar to using ObserveOn. + + + Exceptions signaled by the source sequence through an OnError callback are forwarded immediately to the result sequence. Any OnNext notifications that were in the queue at the point of the OnError callback will be dropped. + + + Exceptions signaled by the source sequence through an OnError callback are forwarded immediately to the result sequence. Any OnNext notifications that were in the queue at the point of the OnError callback will be dropped. + In order to delay error propagation, consider using the Observable.Materialize and Observable.Dematerialize operators, or use DelaySubscription. + + + + + + Time shifts the observable sequence to start propagating notifications at the specified absolute time. + The relative time intervals between the values are preserved. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source sequence to delay values for. + Absolute time used to shift the observable sequence; the relative time shift gets computed upon subscription. If this value is less than or equal to DateTimeOffset.UtcNow, the scheduler will dispatch observer callbacks as soon as possible. + Time-shifted sequence. + is null. + + + This operator is less efficient than DelaySubscription because it records all notifications and time-delays those. This allows for immediate propagation of errors. + + + Observer callbacks for the resulting sequence will be run on the default scheduler. This effect is similar to using ObserveOn. + + + Exceptions signaled by the source sequence through an OnError callback are forwarded immediately to the result sequence. Any OnNext notifications that were in the queue at the point of the OnError callback will be dropped. + In order to delay error propagation, consider using the Observable.Materialize and Observable.Dematerialize operators, or use DelaySubscription. + + + + + + Time shifts the observable sequence to start propagating notifications at the specified absolute time, using the specified scheduler to run timers. + The relative time intervals between the values are preserved. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source sequence to delay values for. + Absolute time used to shift the observable sequence; the relative time shift gets computed upon subscription. If this value is less than or equal to DateTimeOffset.UtcNow, the scheduler will dispatch observer callbacks as soon as possible. + Scheduler to run the delay timers on. + Time-shifted sequence. + or is null. + + + This operator is less efficient than DelaySubscription because it records all notifications and time-delays those. This allows for immediate propagation of errors. + + + Observer callbacks for the resulting sequence will be run on the specified scheduler. This effect is similar to using ObserveOn. + + + Exceptions signaled by the source sequence through an OnError callback are forwarded immediately to the result sequence. Any OnNext notifications that were in the queue at the point of the OnError callback will be dropped. + In order to delay error propagation, consider using the Observable.Materialize and Observable.Dematerialize operators, or use DelaySubscription. + + + + + + Time shifts the observable sequence based on a delay selector function for each element. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + The type of the elements in the delay sequences used to denote the delay duration of each element in the source sequence. + Source sequence to delay values for. + Selector function to retrieve a sequence indicating the delay for each given element. + Time-shifted sequence. + or is null. + + + + Time shifts the observable sequence based on a subscription delay and a delay selector function for each element. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + The type of the elements in the delay sequences used to denote the delay duration of each element in the source sequence. + Source sequence to delay values for. + Sequence indicating the delay for the subscription to the source. + Selector function to retrieve a sequence indicating the delay for each given element. + Time-shifted sequence. + or or is null. + + + + Time shifts the observable sequence by delaying the subscription with the specified relative time duration. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source sequence to delay subscription for. + Relative time shift of the subscription. + Time-shifted sequence. + is null. + is less than TimeSpan.Zero. + + + This operator is more efficient than Delay but postpones all side-effects of subscription and affects error propagation timing. + + + The side-effects of subscribing to the source sequence will be run on the default scheduler. Observer callbacks will not be affected. + + + + + + Time shifts the observable sequence by delaying the subscription with the specified relative time duration, using the specified scheduler to run timers. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source sequence to delay subscription for. + Relative time shift of the subscription. + Scheduler to run the subscription delay timer on. + Time-shifted sequence. + or is null. + is less than TimeSpan.Zero. + + + This operator is more efficient than Delay but postpones all side-effects of subscription and affects error propagation timing. + + + The side-effects of subscribing to the source sequence will be run on the specified scheduler. Observer callbacks will not be affected. + + + + + + Time shifts the observable sequence by delaying the subscription to the specified absolute time. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source sequence to delay subscription for. + Absolute time to perform the subscription at. + Time-shifted sequence. + is null. + + + This operator is more efficient than Delay but postpones all side-effects of subscription and affects error propagation timing. + + + The side-effects of subscribing to the source sequence will be run on the default scheduler. Observer callbacks will not be affected. + + + + + + Time shifts the observable sequence by delaying the subscription to the specified absolute time, using the specified scheduler to run timers. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source sequence to delay subscription for. + Absolute time to perform the subscription at. + Scheduler to run the subscription delay timer on. + Time-shifted sequence. + or is null. + + + This operator is more efficient than Delay but postpones all side-effects of subscription and affects error propagation timing. + + + The side-effects of subscribing to the source sequence will be run on the specified scheduler. Observer callbacks will not be affected. + + + + + + Generates an observable sequence by running a state-driven and temporal loop producing the sequence's elements. + + The type of the state used in the generator loop. + The type of the elements in the produced sequence. + Initial state. + Condition to terminate generation (upon returning false). + Iteration step function. + Selector function for results produced in the sequence. + Time selector function to control the speed of values being produced each iteration. + The generated sequence. + or or or is null. + + + + Generates an observable sequence by running a state-driven and temporal loop producing the sequence's elements, using the specified scheduler to run timers and to send out observer messages. + + The type of the state used in the generator loop. + The type of the elements in the produced sequence. + Initial state. + Condition to terminate generation (upon returning false). + Iteration step function. + Selector function for results produced in the sequence. + Time selector function to control the speed of values being produced each iteration. + Scheduler on which to run the generator loop. + The generated sequence. + or or or or is null. + + + + Generates an observable sequence by running a state-driven and temporal loop producing the sequence's elements. + + The type of the state used in the generator loop. + The type of the elements in the produced sequence. + Initial state. + Condition to terminate generation (upon returning false). + Iteration step function. + Selector function for results produced in the sequence. + Time selector function to control the speed of values being produced each iteration. + The generated sequence. + or or or is null. + + + + Generates an observable sequence by running a state-driven and temporal loop producing the sequence's elements, using the specified scheduler to run timers and to send out observer messages. + + The type of the state used in the generator loop. + The type of the elements in the produced sequence. + Initial state. + Condition to terminate generation (upon returning false). + Iteration step function. + Selector function for results produced in the sequence. + Time selector function to control the speed of values being produced each iteration. + Scheduler on which to run the generator loop. + The generated sequence. + or or or or is null. + + + + Returns an observable sequence that produces a value after each period. + + Period for producing the values in the resulting sequence. If this value is equal to TimeSpan.Zero, the timer will recur as fast as possible. + An observable sequence that produces a value after each period. + is less than TimeSpan.Zero. + + Intervals are measured between the start of subsequent notifications, not between the end of the previous and the start of the next notification. + If the observer takes longer than the interval period to handle the message, the subsequent notification will be delivered immediately after the + current one has been handled. In case you need to control the time between the end and the start of consecutive notifications, consider using the + + operator instead. + + + + + Returns an observable sequence that produces a value after each period, using the specified scheduler to run timers and to send out observer messages. + + Period for producing the values in the resulting sequence. If this value is equal to TimeSpan.Zero, the timer will recur as fast as possible. + Scheduler to run the timer on. + An observable sequence that produces a value after each period. + is less than TimeSpan.Zero. + is null. + + Intervals are measured between the start of subsequent notifications, not between the end of the previous and the start of the next notification. + If the observer takes longer than the interval period to handle the message, the subsequent notification will be delivered immediately after the + current one has been handled. In case you need to control the time between the end and the start of consecutive notifications, consider using the + + operator instead. + + + + + Samples the observable sequence at each interval. + Upon each sampling tick, the latest element (if any) in the source sequence during the last sampling interval is sent to the resulting sequence. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source sequence to sample. + Interval at which to sample. If this value is equal to TimeSpan.Zero, the scheduler will continuously sample the stream. + Sampled observable sequence. + is null. + is less than TimeSpan.Zero. + + Specifying a TimeSpan.Zero value for doesn't guarantee all source sequence elements will be preserved. This is a side-effect + of the asynchrony introduced by the scheduler, where the sampling action may not execute immediately, despite the TimeSpan.Zero due time. + + + + + Samples the observable sequence at each interval, using the specified scheduler to run sampling timers. + Upon each sampling tick, the latest element (if any) in the source sequence during the last sampling interval is sent to the resulting sequence. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source sequence to sample. + Interval at which to sample. If this value is equal to TimeSpan.Zero, the scheduler will continuously sample the stream. + Scheduler to run the sampling timer on. + Sampled observable sequence. + or is null. + is less than TimeSpan.Zero. + + Specifying a TimeSpan.Zero value for doesn't guarantee all source sequence elements will be preserved. This is a side-effect + of the asynchrony introduced by the scheduler, where the sampling action may not execute immediately, despite the TimeSpan.Zero due time. + + + + + Samples the source observable sequence using a sampler observable sequence producing sampling ticks. + Upon each sampling tick, the latest element (if any) in the source sequence during the last sampling interval is sent to the resulting sequence. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + The type of the elements in the sampling sequence. + Source sequence to sample. + Sampling tick sequence. + Sampled observable sequence. + or is null. + + + + Skips elements for the specified duration from the start of the observable source sequence. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source sequence to skip elements for. + Duration for skipping elements from the start of the sequence. + An observable sequence with the elements skipped during the specified duration from the start of the source sequence. + is null. + is less than TimeSpan.Zero. + + + Specifying a TimeSpan.Zero value for doesn't guarantee no elements will be dropped from the start of the source sequence. + This is a side-effect of the asynchrony introduced by the scheduler, where the action that causes callbacks from the source sequence to be forwarded + may not execute immediately, despite the TimeSpan.Zero due time. + + + Errors produced by the source sequence are always forwarded to the result sequence, even if the error occurs before the . + + + + + + Skips elements for the specified duration from the start of the observable source sequence, using the specified scheduler to run timers. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source sequence to skip elements for. + Duration for skipping elements from the start of the sequence. + Scheduler to run the timer on. + An observable sequence with the elements skipped during the specified duration from the start of the source sequence. + or is null. + is less than TimeSpan.Zero. + + + Specifying a TimeSpan.Zero value for doesn't guarantee no elements will be dropped from the start of the source sequence. + This is a side-effect of the asynchrony introduced by the scheduler, where the action that causes callbacks from the source sequence to be forwarded + may not execute immediately, despite the TimeSpan.Zero due time. + + + Errors produced by the source sequence are always forwarded to the result sequence, even if the error occurs before the . + + + + + + Skips elements for the specified duration from the end of the observable source sequence. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source sequence to skip elements for. + Duration for skipping elements from the end of the sequence. + An observable sequence with the elements skipped during the specified duration from the end of the source sequence. + is null. + is less than TimeSpan.Zero. + + This operator accumulates a queue with a length enough to store elements received during the initial window. + As more elements are received, elements older than the specified are taken from the queue and produced on the + result sequence. This causes elements to be delayed with . + + + + + Skips elements for the specified duration from the end of the observable source sequence, using the specified scheduler to run timers. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source sequence to skip elements for. + Duration for skipping elements from the end of the sequence. + Scheduler to run the timer on. + An observable sequence with the elements skipped during the specified duration from the end of the source sequence. + or is null. + is less than TimeSpan.Zero. + + This operator accumulates a queue with a length enough to store elements received during the initial window. + As more elements are received, elements older than the specified are taken from the queue and produced on the + result sequence. This causes elements to be delayed with . + + + + + Skips elements from the observable source sequence until the specified start time. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source sequence to skip elements for. + Time to start taking elements from the source sequence. If this value is less than or equal to DateTimeOffset.UtcNow, no elements will be skipped. + An observable sequence with the elements skipped until the specified start time. + is null. + + Errors produced by the source sequence are always forwarded to the result sequence, even if the error occurs before the . + + + + + Skips elements from the observable source sequence until the specified start time, using the specified scheduler to run timers. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source sequence to skip elements for. + Time to start taking elements from the source sequence. If this value is less than or equal to DateTimeOffset.UtcNow, no elements will be skipped. + Scheduler to run the timer on. + An observable sequence with the elements skipped until the specified start time. + or is null. + + Errors produced by the source sequence are always forwarded to the result sequence, even if the error occurs before the . + + + + + Takes elements for the specified duration from the start of the observable source sequence. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source sequence to take elements from. + Duration for taking elements from the start of the sequence. + An observable sequence with the elements taken during the specified duration from the start of the source sequence. + is null. + is less than TimeSpan.Zero. + + Specifying a TimeSpan.Zero value for doesn't guarantee an empty sequence will be returned. This is a side-effect + of the asynchrony introduced by the scheduler, where the action that stops forwarding callbacks from the source sequence may not execute + immediately, despite the TimeSpan.Zero due time. + + + + + Takes elements for the specified duration from the start of the observable source sequence, using the specified scheduler to run timers. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source sequence to take elements from. + Duration for taking elements from the start of the sequence. + Scheduler to run the timer on. + An observable sequence with the elements taken during the specified duration from the start of the source sequence. + or is null. + is less than TimeSpan.Zero. + + Specifying a TimeSpan.Zero value for doesn't guarantee an empty sequence will be returned. This is a side-effect + of the asynchrony introduced by the scheduler, where the action that stops forwarding callbacks from the source sequence may not execute + immediately, despite the TimeSpan.Zero due time. + + + + + Returns elements within the specified duration from the end of the observable source sequence. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source sequence to take elements from. + Duration for taking elements from the end of the sequence. + An observable sequence with the elements taken during the specified duration from the end of the source sequence. + is null. + is less than TimeSpan.Zero. + + This operator accumulates a buffer with a length enough to store elements for any window during the lifetime of + the source sequence. Upon completion of the source sequence, this buffer is drained on the result sequence. This causes the result elements + to be delayed with . + + + + + Returns elements within the specified duration from the end of the observable source sequence, using the specified scheduler to run timers. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source sequence to take elements from. + Duration for taking elements from the end of the sequence. + Scheduler to run the timer on. + An observable sequence with the elements taken during the specified duration from the end of the source sequence. + or is null. + is less than TimeSpan.Zero. + + This operator accumulates a buffer with a length enough to store elements for any window during the lifetime of + the source sequence. Upon completion of the source sequence, this buffer is drained on the result sequence. This causes the result elements + to be delayed with . + + + + + Returns elements within the specified duration from the end of the observable source sequence, using the specified schedulers to run timers and to drain the collected elements. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source sequence to take elements from. + Duration for taking elements from the end of the sequence. + Scheduler to run the timer on. + Scheduler to drain the collected elements. + An observable sequence with the elements taken during the specified duration from the end of the source sequence. + or or is null. + is less than TimeSpan.Zero. + + This operator accumulates a buffer with a length enough to store elements for any window during the lifetime of + the source sequence. Upon completion of the source sequence, this buffer is drained on the result sequence. This causes the result elements + to be delayed with . + + + + + Returns a list with the elements within the specified duration from the end of the observable source sequence. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source sequence to take elements from. + Duration for taking elements from the end of the sequence. + An observable sequence containing a single list with the elements taken during the specified duration from the end of the source sequence. + is null. + is less than TimeSpan.Zero. + + This operator accumulates a buffer with a length enough to store elements for any window during the lifetime of + the source sequence. Upon completion of the source sequence, this buffer is produced on the result sequence. + + + + + Returns a list with the elements within the specified duration from the end of the observable source sequence, using the specified scheduler to run timers. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source sequence to take elements from. + Duration for taking elements from the end of the sequence. + Scheduler to run the timer on. + An observable sequence containing a single list with the elements taken during the specified duration from the end of the source sequence. + or is null. + is less than TimeSpan.Zero. + + This operator accumulates a buffer with a length enough to store elements for any window during the lifetime of + the source sequence. Upon completion of the source sequence, this buffer is produced on the result sequence. + + + + + Takes elements for the specified duration until the specified end time. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source sequence to take elements from. + Time to stop taking elements from the source sequence. If this value is less than or equal to DateTimeOffset.UtcNow, the result stream will complete immediately. + An observable sequence with the elements taken until the specified end time. + is null. + + + + Takes elements for the specified duration until the specified end time, using the specified scheduler to run timers. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source sequence to take elements from. + Time to stop taking elements from the source sequence. If this value is less than or equal to DateTimeOffset.UtcNow, the result stream will complete immediately. + Scheduler to run the timer on. + An observable sequence with the elements taken until the specified end time. + or is null. + + + + Ignores elements from an observable sequence which are followed by another element within a specified relative time duration. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source sequence to throttle. + Throttling duration for each element. + The throttled sequence. + is null. + is less than TimeSpan.Zero. + + + This operator throttles the source sequence by holding on to each element for the duration specified in . If another + element is produced within this time window, the element is dropped and a new timer is started for the current element, repeating this whole + process. For streams that never have gaps larger than or equal to between elements, the resulting stream won't + produce any elements. In order to reduce the volume of a stream whilst guaranteeing the periodic production of elements, consider using the + Observable.Sample set of operators. + + + Specifying a TimeSpan.Zero value for is not recommended but supported, causing throttling timers to be scheduled + that are due immediately. However, this doesn't guarantee all elements will be retained in the result sequence. This is a side-effect of the + asynchrony introduced by the scheduler, where the action to forward the current element may not execute immediately, despite the TimeSpan.Zero + due time. In such cases, the next element may arrive before the scheduler gets a chance to run the throttling action. + + + + + + Ignores elements from an observable sequence which are followed by another element within a specified relative time duration, using the specified scheduler to run throttling timers. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source sequence to throttle. + Throttling duration for each element. + Scheduler to run the throttle timers on. + The throttled sequence. + or is null. + is less than TimeSpan.Zero. + + + This operator throttles the source sequence by holding on to each element for the duration specified in . If another + element is produced within this time window, the element is dropped and a new timer is started for the current element, repeating this whole + process. For streams that never have gaps larger than or equal to between elements, the resulting stream won't + produce any elements. In order to reduce the volume of a stream whilst guaranteeing the periodic production of elements, consider using the + Observable.Sample set of operators. + + + Specifying a TimeSpan.Zero value for is not recommended but supported, causing throttling timers to be scheduled + that are due immediately. However, this doesn't guarantee all elements will be retained in the result sequence. This is a side-effect of the + asynchrony introduced by the scheduler, where the action to forward the current element may not execute immediately, despite the TimeSpan.Zero + due time. In such cases, the next element may arrive before the scheduler gets a chance to run the throttling action. + + + + + + Ignores elements from an observable sequence which are followed by another value within a computed throttle duration. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + The type of the elements in the throttle sequences selected for each element in the source sequence. + Source sequence to throttle. + Selector function to retrieve a sequence indicating the throttle duration for each given element. + The throttled sequence. + or is null. + + This operator throttles the source sequence by holding on to each element for the duration denoted by . + If another element is produced within this time window, the element is dropped and a new timer is started for the current element, repeating this + whole process. For streams where the duration computed by applying the to each element overlaps with + the occurrence of the successor element, the resulting stream won't produce any elements. In order to reduce the volume of a stream whilst + guaranteeing the periodic production of elements, consider using the Observable.Sample set of operators. + + + + + Records the time interval between consecutive elements in an observable sequence. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source sequence to record time intervals for. + An observable sequence with time interval information on elements. + is null. + + + + Records the time interval between consecutive elements in an observable sequence, using the specified scheduler to compute time intervals. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source sequence to record time intervals for. + Scheduler used to compute time intervals. + An observable sequence with time interval information on elements. + or is null. + + + + Applies a timeout policy for each element in the observable sequence. + If the next element isn't received within the specified timeout duration starting from its predecessor, a TimeoutException is propagated to the observer. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source sequence to perform a timeout for. + Maximum duration between values before a timeout occurs. + The source sequence with a TimeoutException in case of a timeout. + is null. + is less than TimeSpan.Zero. + (Asynchronous) If no element is produced within from the previous element. + + + In case you only want to timeout on the first element, consider using the + operator applied to the source sequence and a delayed sequence. Alternatively, the general-purpose overload + of Timeout, can be used. + + + Specifying a TimeSpan.Zero value for is not recommended but supported, causing timeout timers to be scheduled that are due + immediately. However, this doesn't guarantee a timeout will occur, even for the first element. This is a side-effect of the asynchrony introduced by the + scheduler, where the action to propagate a timeout may not execute immediately, despite the TimeSpan.Zero due time. In such cases, the next element may + arrive before the scheduler gets a chance to run the timeout action. + + + + + + Applies a timeout policy for each element in the observable sequence, using the specified scheduler to run timeout timers. + If the next element isn't received within the specified timeout duration starting from its predecessor, a TimeoutException is propagated to the observer. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source sequence to perform a timeout for. + Maximum duration between values before a timeout occurs. + Scheduler to run the timeout timers on. + The source sequence with a TimeoutException in case of a timeout. + or is null. + is less than TimeSpan.Zero. + (Asynchronous) If no element is produced within from the previous element. + + + In case you only want to timeout on the first element, consider using the + operator applied to the source sequence and a delayed sequence. Alternatively, the general-purpose overload + of Timeout, can be used. + + + Specifying a TimeSpan.Zero value for is not recommended but supported, causing timeout timers to be scheduled that are due + immediately. However, this doesn't guarantee a timeout will occur, even for the first element. This is a side-effect of the asynchrony introduced by the + scheduler, where the action to propagate a timeout may not execute immediately, despite the TimeSpan.Zero due time. In such cases, the next element may + arrive before the scheduler gets a chance to run the timeout action. + + + + + + Applies a timeout policy for each element in the observable sequence. + If the next element isn't received within the specified timeout duration starting from its predecessor, the other observable sequence is used to produce future messages from that point on. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence and the other sequence used upon a timeout. + Source sequence to perform a timeout for. + Maximum duration between values before a timeout occurs. + Sequence to return in case of a timeout. + The source sequence switching to the other sequence in case of a timeout. + or is null. + is less than TimeSpan.Zero. + + + In case you only want to timeout on the first element, consider using the + operator applied to the source sequence and a delayed sequence. Alternatively, the general-purpose overload + of Timeout, can be used. + + + Specifying a TimeSpan.Zero value for is not recommended but supported, causing timeout timers to be scheduled that are due + immediately. However, this doesn't guarantee a timeout will occur, even for the first element. This is a side-effect of the asynchrony introduced by the + scheduler, where the action to propagate a timeout may not execute immediately, despite the TimeSpan.Zero due time. In such cases, the next element may + arrive before the scheduler gets a chance to run the timeout action. + + + + + + Applies a timeout policy for each element in the observable sequence, using the specified scheduler to run timeout timers. + If the next element isn't received within the specified timeout duration starting from its predecessor, the other observable sequence is used to produce future messages from that point on. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence and the other sequence used upon a timeout. + Source sequence to perform a timeout for. + Maximum duration between values before a timeout occurs. + Sequence to return in case of a timeout. + Scheduler to run the timeout timers on. + The source sequence switching to the other sequence in case of a timeout. + or or is null. + is less than TimeSpan.Zero. + + + In case you only want to timeout on the first element, consider using the + operator applied to the source sequence and a delayed sequence. Alternatively, the general-purpose overload + of Timeout, can be used. + + + Specifying a TimeSpan.Zero value for is not recommended but supported, causing timeout timers to be scheduled that are due + immediately. However, this doesn't guarantee a timeout will occur, even for the first element. This is a side-effect of the asynchrony introduced by the + scheduler, where the action to propagate a timeout may not execute immediately, despite the TimeSpan.Zero due time. In such cases, the next element may + arrive before the scheduler gets a chance to run the timeout action. + + + + + + Applies a timeout policy to the observable sequence based on an absolute time. + If the sequence doesn't terminate before the specified absolute due time, a TimeoutException is propagated to the observer. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source sequence to perform a timeout for. + Time when a timeout occurs. If this value is less than or equal to DateTimeOffset.UtcNow, the timeout occurs immediately. + The source sequence with a TimeoutException in case of a timeout. + is null. + (Asynchronous) If the sequence hasn't terminated before . + + In case you only want to timeout on the first element, consider using the + operator applied to the source sequence and a delayed sequence. Alternatively, the general-purpose overload + of Timeout, can be used. + + + + + Applies a timeout policy to the observable sequence based on an absolute time, using the specified scheduler to run timeout timers. + If the sequence doesn't terminate before the specified absolute due time, a TimeoutException is propagated to the observer. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source sequence to perform a timeout for. + Time when a timeout occurs. If this value is less than or equal to DateTimeOffset.UtcNow, the timeout occurs immediately. + Scheduler to run the timeout timers on. + The source sequence with a TimeoutException in case of a timeout. + or is null. + (Asynchronous) If the sequence hasn't terminated before . + + In case you only want to timeout on the first element, consider using the + operator applied to the source sequence and a delayed sequence. Alternatively, the general-purpose overload + of Timeout, can be used. + + + + + Applies a timeout policy to the observable sequence based on an absolute time. + If the sequence doesn't terminate before the specified absolute due time, the other observable sequence is used to produce future messages from that point on. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence and the other sequence used upon a timeout. + Source sequence to perform a timeout for. + Time when a timeout occurs. If this value is less than or equal to DateTimeOffset.UtcNow, the timeout occurs immediately. + Sequence to return in case of a timeout. + The source sequence switching to the other sequence in case of a timeout. + or is null. + + In case you only want to timeout on the first element, consider using the + operator applied to the source sequence and a delayed sequence. Alternatively, the general-purpose overload + of Timeout, can be used. + + + + + Applies a timeout policy to the observable sequence based on an absolute time, using the specified scheduler to run timeout timers. + If the sequence doesn't terminate before the specified absolute due time, the other observable sequence is used to produce future messages from that point on. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence and the other sequence used upon a timeout. + Source sequence to perform a timeout for. + Time when a timeout occurs. If this value is less than or equal to DateTimeOffset.UtcNow, the timeout occurs immediately. + Sequence to return in case of a timeout. + Scheduler to run the timeout timers on. + The source sequence switching to the other sequence in case of a timeout. + or or is null. + + In case you only want to timeout on the first element, consider using the + operator applied to the source sequence and a delayed sequence. Alternatively, the general-purpose overload + of Timeout, can be used. + + + + + Applies a timeout policy to the observable sequence based on a timeout duration computed for each element. + If the next element isn't received within the computed duration starting from its predecessor, a TimeoutException is propagated to the observer. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + The type of the elements in the timeout sequences used to indicate the timeout duration for each element in the source sequence. + Source sequence to perform a timeout for. + Selector to retrieve an observable sequence that represents the timeout between the current element and the next element. + The source sequence with a TimeoutException in case of a timeout. + or is null. + + + + Applies a timeout policy to the observable sequence based on a timeout duration computed for each element. + If the next element isn't received within the computed duration starting from its predecessor, the other observable sequence is used to produce future messages from that point on. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence and the other sequence used upon a timeout. + The type of the elements in the timeout sequences used to indicate the timeout duration for each element in the source sequence. + Source sequence to perform a timeout for. + Selector to retrieve an observable sequence that represents the timeout between the current element and the next element. + Sequence to return in case of a timeout. + The source sequence switching to the other sequence in case of a timeout. + or or is null. + + + + Applies a timeout policy to the observable sequence based on an initial timeout duration for the first element, and a timeout duration computed for each subsequent element. + If the next element isn't received within the computed duration starting from its predecessor, a TimeoutException is propagated to the observer. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + The type of the elements in the timeout sequences used to indicate the timeout duration for each element in the source sequence. + Source sequence to perform a timeout for. + Observable sequence that represents the timeout for the first element. + Selector to retrieve an observable sequence that represents the timeout between the current element and the next element. + The source sequence with a TimeoutException in case of a timeout. + or or is null. + + + + Applies a timeout policy to the observable sequence based on an initial timeout duration for the first element, and a timeout duration computed for each subsequent element. + If the next element isn't received within the computed duration starting from its predecessor, the other observable sequence is used to produce future messages from that point on. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence and the other sequence used upon a timeout. + The type of the elements in the timeout sequences used to indicate the timeout duration for each element in the source sequence. + Source sequence to perform a timeout for. + Observable sequence that represents the timeout for the first element. + Selector to retrieve an observable sequence that represents the timeout between the current element and the next element. + Sequence to return in case of a timeout. + The source sequence switching to the other sequence in case of a timeout. + or or or is null. + + + + Returns an observable sequence that produces a single value after the specified relative due time has elapsed. + + Relative time at which to produce the value. If this value is less than or equal to TimeSpan.Zero, the timer will fire as soon as possible. + An observable sequence that produces a value after the due time has elapsed. + + + + Returns an observable sequence that produces a single value at the specified absolute due time. + + Absolute time at which to produce the value. If this value is less than or equal to DateTimeOffset.UtcNow, the timer will fire as soon as possible. + An observable sequence that produces a value at due time. + + + + Returns an observable sequence that periodically produces a value after the specified initial relative due time has elapsed. + + Relative time at which to produce the first value. If this value is less than or equal to TimeSpan.Zero, the timer will fire as soon as possible. + Period to produce subsequent values. If this value is equal to TimeSpan.Zero, the timer will recur as fast as possible. + An observable sequence that produces a value after due time has elapsed and then after each period. + is less than TimeSpan.Zero. + + + + Returns an observable sequence that periodically produces a value starting at the specified initial absolute due time. + + Absolute time at which to produce the first value. If this value is less than or equal to DateTimeOffset.UtcNow, the timer will fire as soon as possible. + Period to produce subsequent values. If this value is equal to TimeSpan.Zero, the timer will recur as fast as possible. + An observable sequence that produces a value at due time and then after each period. + is less than TimeSpan.Zero. + + + + Returns an observable sequence that produces a single value after the specified relative due time has elapsed, using the specified scheduler to run the timer. + + Relative time at which to produce the value. If this value is less than or equal to TimeSpan.Zero, the timer will fire as soon as possible. + Scheduler to run the timer on. + An observable sequence that produces a value after the due time has elapsed. + is null. + + + + Returns an observable sequence that produces a single value at the specified absolute due time, using the specified scheduler to run the timer. + + Absolute time at which to produce the value. If this value is less than or equal to DateTimeOffset.UtcNow, the timer will fire as soon as possible. + Scheduler to run the timer on. + An observable sequence that produces a value at due time. + is null. + + + + Returns an observable sequence that periodically produces a value after the specified initial relative due time has elapsed, using the specified scheduler to run timers. + + Relative time at which to produce the first value. If this value is less than or equal to TimeSpan.Zero, the timer will fire as soon as possible. + Period to produce subsequent values. If this value is equal to TimeSpan.Zero, the timer will recur as fast as possible. + Scheduler to run timers on. + An observable sequence that produces a value after due time has elapsed and then each period. + is less than TimeSpan.Zero. + is null. + + + + Returns an observable sequence that periodically produces a value starting at the specified initial absolute due time, using the specified scheduler to run timers. + + Absolute time at which to produce the first value. If this value is less than or equal to DateTimeOffset.UtcNow, the timer will fire as soon as possible. + Period to produce subsequent values. If this value is equal to TimeSpan.Zero, the timer will recur as fast as possible. + Scheduler to run timers on. + An observable sequence that produces a value at due time and then after each period. + is less than TimeSpan.Zero. + is null. + + + + Timestamps each element in an observable sequence using the local system clock. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source sequence to timestamp elements for. + An observable sequence with timestamp information on elements. + is null. + + + + Timestamp each element in an observable sequence using the clock of the specified scheduler. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source sequence to timestamp elements for. + Scheduler used to compute timestamps. + An observable sequence with timestamp information on elements. + or is null. + + + + Projects each element of an observable sequence into consecutive non-overlapping windows which are produced based on timing information. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence, and in the windows in the result sequence. + Source sequence to produce windows over. + Length of each window. + The sequence of windows. + is null. + is less than TimeSpan.Zero. + + Specifying a TimeSpan.Zero value for is not recommended but supported, causing the scheduler to create windows as fast as it can. + Because all source sequence elements end up in one of the windows, some windows won't have a zero time span. This is a side-effect of the asynchrony introduced + by the scheduler, where the action to close the current window and to create a new window may not execute immediately, despite the TimeSpan.Zero due time. + + + + + Projects each element of an observable sequence into consecutive non-overlapping windows which are produced based on timing information, using the specified scheduler to run timers. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence, and in the windows in the result sequence. + Source sequence to produce windows over. + Length of each window. + Scheduler to run windowing timers on. + An observable sequence of windows. + or is null. + is less than TimeSpan.Zero. + + Specifying a TimeSpan.Zero value for is not recommended but supported, causing the scheduler to create windows as fast as it can. + Because all source sequence elements end up in one of the windows, some windows won't have a zero time span. This is a side-effect of the asynchrony introduced + by the scheduler, where the action to close the current window and to create a new window may not execute immediately, despite the TimeSpan.Zero due time. + + + + + Projects each element of an observable sequence into zero or more windows which are produced based on timing information. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence, and in the windows in the result sequence. + Source sequence to produce windows over. + Length of each window. + Interval between creation of consecutive windows. + An observable sequence of windows. + is null. + or is less than TimeSpan.Zero. + + + Specifying a TimeSpan.Zero value for is not recommended but supported, causing the scheduler to create windows with minimum duration + length. However, some windows won't have a zero time span. This is a side-effect of the asynchrony introduced by the scheduler, where the action to close the + current window may not execute immediately, despite the TimeSpan.Zero due time. + + + Specifying a TimeSpan.Zero value for is not recommended but supported, causing the scheduler to create windows as fast as it can. + However, this doesn't mean all windows will start at the beginning of the source sequence. This is a side-effect of the asynchrony introduced by the scheduler, + where the action to create a new window may not execute immediately, despite the TimeSpan.Zero due time. + + + + + + Projects each element of an observable sequence into zero or more windows which are produced based on timing information, using the specified scheduler to run timers. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence, and in the windows in the result sequence. + Source sequence to produce windows over. + Length of each window. + Interval between creation of consecutive windows. + Scheduler to run windowing timers on. + An observable sequence of windows. + or is null. + or is less than TimeSpan.Zero. + + + Specifying a TimeSpan.Zero value for is not recommended but supported, causing the scheduler to create windows with minimum duration + length. However, some windows won't have a zero time span. This is a side-effect of the asynchrony introduced by the scheduler, where the action to close the + current window may not execute immediately, despite the TimeSpan.Zero due time. + + + Specifying a TimeSpan.Zero value for is not recommended but supported, causing the scheduler to create windows as fast as it can. + However, this doesn't mean all windows will start at the beginning of the source sequence. This is a side-effect of the asynchrony introduced by the scheduler, + where the action to create a new window may not execute immediately, despite the TimeSpan.Zero due time. + + + + + + Projects each element of an observable sequence into a window that is completed when either it's full or a given amount of time has elapsed. + A useful real-world analogy of this overload is the behavior of a ferry leaving the dock when all seats are taken, or at the scheduled time of departure, whichever event occurs first. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence, and in the windows in the result sequence. + Source sequence to produce windows over. + Maximum time length of a window. + Maximum element count of a window. + An observable sequence of windows. + is null. + is less than TimeSpan.Zero. -or- is less than or equal to zero. + + Specifying a TimeSpan.Zero value for is not recommended but supported, causing the scheduler to create windows as fast as it can. + Because all source sequence elements end up in one of the windows, some windows won't have a zero time span. This is a side-effect of the asynchrony introduced + by the scheduler, where the action to close the current window and to create a new window may not execute immediately, despite the TimeSpan.Zero due time. + + + + + Projects each element of an observable sequence into a window that is completed when either it's full or a given amount of time has elapsed, using the specified scheduler to run timers. + A useful real-world analogy of this overload is the behavior of a ferry leaving the dock when all seats are taken, or at the scheduled time of departure, whichever event occurs first. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence, and in the windows in the result sequence. + Source sequence to produce windows over. + Maximum time length of a window. + Maximum element count of a window. + Scheduler to run windowing timers on. + An observable sequence of windows. + or is null. + is less than TimeSpan.Zero. -or- is less than or equal to zero. + + Specifying a TimeSpan.Zero value for is not recommended but supported, causing the scheduler to create windows as fast as it can. + Because all source sequence elements end up in one of the windows, some windows won't have a zero time span. This is a side-effect of the asynchrony introduced + by the scheduler, where the action to close the current window and to create a new window may not execute immediately, despite the TimeSpan.Zero due time. + + + + + Provides a set of static methods for writing in-memory queries over observable sequences. + + + + + Merges the specified observable sequences into one observable sequence of tuple values whenever any of the observable sequences produces an element. + + The type of the elements in the first source sequence. + The type of the elements in the second source sequence. + First observable source. + Second observable source. + An observable sequence containing the result of combining elements of the sources using tuple values. + or is null. + + + + Merges the specified observable sequences into one observable sequence of tuple values whenever any of the observable sequences produces an element. + + The type of the elements in the first source sequence. + The type of the elements in the second source sequence. + The type of the elements in the third source sequence. + First observable source. + Second observable source. + Third observable source. + An observable sequence containing the result of combining elements of the sources using tuple values. + or or is null. + + + + Merges the specified observable sequences into one observable sequence of tuple values whenever any of the observable sequences produces an element. + + The type of the elements in the first source sequence. + The type of the elements in the second source sequence. + The type of the elements in the third source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fourth source sequence. + First observable source. + Second observable source. + Third observable source. + Fourth observable source. + An observable sequence containing the result of combining elements of the sources using tuple values. + or or or is null. + + + + Merges the specified observable sequences into one observable sequence of tuple values whenever any of the observable sequences produces an element. + + The type of the elements in the first source sequence. + The type of the elements in the second source sequence. + The type of the elements in the third source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fourth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fifth source sequence. + First observable source. + Second observable source. + Third observable source. + Fourth observable source. + Fifth observable source. + An observable sequence containing the result of combining elements of the sources using tuple values. + or or or or is null. + + + + Merges the specified observable sequences into one observable sequence of tuple values whenever any of the observable sequences produces an element. + + The type of the elements in the first source sequence. + The type of the elements in the second source sequence. + The type of the elements in the third source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fourth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fifth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the sixth source sequence. + First observable source. + Second observable source. + Third observable source. + Fourth observable source. + Fifth observable source. + Sixth observable source. + An observable sequence containing the result of combining elements of the sources using tuple values. + or or or or or is null. + + + + Merges the specified observable sequences into one observable sequence of tuple values whenever any of the observable sequences produces an element. + + The type of the elements in the first source sequence. + The type of the elements in the second source sequence. + The type of the elements in the third source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fourth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fifth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the sixth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the seventh source sequence. + First observable source. + Second observable source. + Third observable source. + Fourth observable source. + Fifth observable source. + Sixth observable source. + Seventh observable source. + An observable sequence containing the result of combining elements of the sources using tuple values. + or or or or or or is null. + + + + Merges the specified observable sequences into one observable sequence of tuple values whenever any of the observable sequences produces an element. + + The type of the elements in the first source sequence. + The type of the elements in the second source sequence. + The type of the elements in the third source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fourth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fifth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the sixth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the seventh source sequence. + The type of the elements in the eighth source sequence. + First observable source. + Second observable source. + Third observable source. + Fourth observable source. + Fifth observable source. + Sixth observable source. + Seventh observable source. + Eighth observable source. + An observable sequence containing the result of combining elements of the sources using tuple values. + or or or or or or or is null. + + + + Merges two observable sequences into one observable sequence by combining each element from the first source with the latest element from the second source, if any. + + The type of the elements in the first source sequence. + The type of the elements in the second source sequence. + First observable source. + Second observable source. + An observable sequence containing the result of combining each element of the first source with the latest element from the second source, if any, as a tuple value. + or is null. + + + + Merges an observable sequence and an enumerable sequence into one observable sequence of tuple values. + + The type of the elements in the first observable source sequence. + The type of the elements in the second enumerable source sequence. + First observable source. + Second enumerable source. + An observable sequence containing the result of pairwise combining the elements of the first and second source as a tuple value. + or is null. + + + + Merges the specified observable sequences into one observable sequence of tuple values whenever all of the observable sequences have produced an element at a corresponding index. + + The type of the elements in the first source sequence. + The type of the elements in the second source sequence. + First observable source. + Second observable source. + An observable sequence containing the result of combining elements of the sources using tuple values. + or is null. + + + + Merges the specified observable sequences into one observable sequence of tuple values whenever all of the observable sequences have produced an element at a corresponding index. + + The type of the elements in the first source sequence. + The type of the elements in the second source sequence. + The type of the elements in the third source sequence. + First observable source. + Second observable source. + Third observable source. + An observable sequence containing the result of combining elements of the sources using tuple values. + or or is null. + + + + Merges the specified observable sequences into one observable sequence of tuple values whenever all of the observable sequences have produced an element at a corresponding index. + + The type of the elements in the first source sequence. + The type of the elements in the second source sequence. + The type of the elements in the third source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fourth source sequence. + First observable source. + Second observable source. + Third observable source. + Fourth observable source. + An observable sequence containing the result of combining elements of the sources using tuple values. + or or or is null. + + + + Merges the specified observable sequences into one observable sequence of tuple values whenever all of the observable sequences have produced an element at a corresponding index. + + The type of the elements in the first source sequence. + The type of the elements in the second source sequence. + The type of the elements in the third source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fourth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fifth source sequence. + First observable source. + Second observable source. + Third observable source. + Fourth observable source. + Fifth observable source. + An observable sequence containing the result of combining elements of the sources using tuple values. + or or or or is null. + + + + Merges the specified observable sequences into one observable sequence of tuple values whenever all of the observable sequences have produced an element at a corresponding index. + + The type of the elements in the first source sequence. + The type of the elements in the second source sequence. + The type of the elements in the third source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fourth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fifth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the sixth source sequence. + First observable source. + Second observable source. + Third observable source. + Fourth observable source. + Fifth observable source. + Sixth observable source. + An observable sequence containing the result of combining elements of the sources using tuple values. + or or or or or is null. + + + + Merges the specified observable sequences into one observable sequence of tuple values whenever all of the observable sequences have produced an element at a corresponding index. + + The type of the elements in the first source sequence. + The type of the elements in the second source sequence. + The type of the elements in the third source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fourth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fifth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the sixth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the seventh source sequence. + First observable source. + Second observable source. + Third observable source. + Fourth observable source. + Fifth observable source. + Sixth observable source. + Seventh observable source. + An observable sequence containing the result of combining elements of the sources using tuple values. + or or or or or or is null. + + + + Merges the specified observable sequences into one observable sequence of tuple values whenever all of the observable sequences have produced an element at a corresponding index. + + The type of the elements in the first source sequence. + The type of the elements in the second source sequence. + The type of the elements in the third source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fourth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fifth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the sixth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the seventh source sequence. + The type of the elements in the eighth source sequence. + First observable source. + Second observable source. + Third observable source. + Fourth observable source. + Fifth observable source. + Sixth observable source. + Seventh observable source. + Eighth observable source. + An observable sequence containing the result of combining elements of the sources using tuple values. + or or or or or or or is null. + + + + Subscribes to each observable sequence returned by the iteratorMethod in sequence and returns the observable sequence of values sent to the observer given to the iteratorMethod. + + The type of the elements in the produced sequence. + Iterator method that produces elements in the resulting sequence by calling the given observer. + An observable sequence obtained by running the iterator and returning the elements that were sent to the observer. + is null. + + + + Subscribes to each observable sequence returned by the iteratorMethod in sequence and produces a Unit value on the resulting sequence for each step of the iteration. + + Iterator method that drives the resulting observable sequence. + An observable sequence obtained by running the iterator and returning Unit values for each iteration step. + is null. + + + + Expands an observable sequence by recursively invoking selector, using the specified scheduler to enumerate the queue of obtained sequences. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence and each of the recursively expanded sources obtained by running the selector function. + Source sequence with the initial elements. + Selector function to invoke for each produced element, resulting in another sequence to which the selector will be invoked recursively again. + Scheduler on which to perform the expansion by enumerating the internal queue of obtained sequences. + An observable sequence containing all the elements produced by the recursive expansion. + or or is null. + + + + Expands an observable sequence by recursively invoking selector. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence and each of the recursively expanded sources obtained by running the selector function. + Source sequence with the initial elements. + Selector function to invoke for each produced element, resulting in another sequence to which the selector will be invoked recursively again. + An observable sequence containing all the elements produced by the recursive expansion. + or is null. + + + + Runs two observable sequences in parallel and combines their last elements. + + The type of the elements in the first source sequence. + The type of the elements in the second source sequence. + The type of the elements in the result sequence, returned by the selector function. + First observable sequence. + Second observable sequence. + Result selector function to invoke with the last elements of both sequences. + An observable sequence with the result of calling the selector function with the last elements of both input sequences. + or or is null. + + + + Runs all specified observable sequences in parallel and collects their last elements. + + The type of the elements in the source sequences. + Observable sequence to collect the last elements for. + An observable sequence with an array collecting the last elements of all the input sequences. + is null. + + + + Runs all observable sequences in the enumerable sources sequence in parallel and collect their last elements. + + The type of the elements in the source sequences. + Observable sequence to collect the last elements for. + An observable sequence with an array collecting the last elements of all the input sequences. + is null. + + + + Returns an observable sequence that is the result of invoking the selector on the source sequence, without sharing subscriptions. + This operator allows for a fluent style of writing queries that use the same sequence multiple times. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + The type of the elements in the result sequence. + Source sequence that will be shared in the selector function. + Selector function which can use the source sequence as many times as needed, without sharing subscriptions to the source sequence. + An observable sequence that contains the elements of a sequence produced by multicasting the source sequence within a selector function. + or is null. + + + + Comonadic bind operator. + + + + + Comonadic bind operator. + + + + + Immediately subscribes to source and retains the elements in the observable sequence. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source sequence. + Object that's both an observable sequence and a list which can be used to access the source sequence's elements. + is null. + + + + Provides a set of static methods for writing queries over observable sequences, allowing translation to a target query language. + + + + + Gets the local query provider which will retarget Qbservable-based queries to the corresponding Observable-based query for in-memory execution upon subscription. + + + + + Converts an in-memory observable sequence into an sequence with an expression tree representing the source sequence. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source sequence. + sequence representing the given observable source sequence. + is null. + + + + Returns the input typed as an . + This operator is used to separate the part of the query that's captured as an expression tree from the part that's executed locally. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + An sequence to convert to an sequence. + The original source object, but typed as an . + is null. + + + + Converts an enumerable sequence to an observable sequence. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Enumerable sequence to convert to an observable sequence. + The observable sequence whose elements are pulled from the given enumerable sequence. + is null. + This operator requires the source's object (see ) to implement . + + + + Converts an enumerable sequence to an observable sequence, using the specified scheduler to run the enumeration loop. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Enumerable sequence to convert to an observable sequence. + Scheduler to run the enumeration of the input sequence on. + The observable sequence whose elements are pulled from the given enumerable sequence. + or is null. + This operator requires the source's object (see ) to implement . + + + + Applies an accumulator function over an observable sequence, returning the result of the aggregation as a single element in the result sequence. + For aggregation behavior with incremental intermediate results, see . + + The type of the elements in the source sequence and the result of the aggregation. + An observable sequence to aggregate over. + An accumulator function to be invoked on each element. + An observable sequence containing a single element with the final accumulator value. + + or is null. + (Asynchronous) The source sequence is empty. + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Applies an accumulator function over an observable sequence, returning the result of the aggregation as a single element in the result sequence. The specified seed value is used as the initial accumulator value. + For aggregation behavior with incremental intermediate results, see . + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + The type of the result of the aggregation. + An observable sequence to aggregate over. + The initial accumulator value. + An accumulator function to be invoked on each element. + An observable sequence containing a single element with the final accumulator value. + + or is null. + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Applies an accumulator function over an observable sequence, returning the result of the aggregation as a single element in the result sequence. The specified seed value is used as the initial accumulator value, + and the specified result selector function is used to select the result value. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + The type of the accumulator value. + The type of the resulting value. + An observable sequence to aggregate over. + The initial accumulator value. + An accumulator function to be invoked on each element. + A function to transform the final accumulator value into the result value. + An observable sequence containing a single element with the final accumulator value. + + or or is null. + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Determines whether all elements of an observable sequence satisfy a condition. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + An observable sequence whose elements to apply the predicate to. + A function to test each element for a condition. + An observable sequence containing a single element determining whether all elements in the source sequence pass the test in the specified predicate. + + or is null. + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Propagates the observable sequence that reacts first. + + The type of the elements in the source sequences. + First observable sequence. + Second observable sequence. + An observable sequence that surfaces either of the given sequences, whichever reacted first. + + or is null. + + + + Propagates the observable sequence that reacts first. + + Query provider used to construct the data source. + The type of the elements in the source sequences. + Observable sources competing to react first. + An observable sequence that surfaces any of the given sequences, whichever reacted first. + + is null. + + + + Propagates the observable sequence that reacts first. + + Query provider used to construct the data source. + The type of the elements in the source sequences. + Observable sources competing to react first. + An observable sequence that surfaces any of the given sequences, whichever reacted first. + + is null. + + + + Determines whether an observable sequence contains any elements. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + An observable sequence to check for non-emptiness. + An observable sequence containing a single element determining whether the source sequence contains any elements. + + is null. + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Determines whether any element of an observable sequence satisfies a condition. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + An observable sequence whose elements to apply the predicate to. + A function to test each element for a condition. + An observable sequence containing a single element determining whether any elements in the source sequence pass the test in the specified predicate. + + or is null. + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Append a value to an observable sequence. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source sequence to append the value to. + Value to append to the specified sequence. + The source sequence appended with the specified value. + + is null. + + + + Append a value to an observable sequence. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source sequence to append the value to. + Value to append to the specified sequence. + Scheduler to emit the append values on. + The source sequence appended with the specified value. + + is null. + + + + Automatically connect the upstream IConnectableObservable at most once when the + specified number of IObservers have subscribed to this IObservable. + + Query provider used to construct the data source. + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Connectable observable sequence. + The number of observers required to subscribe before the connection to source happens, non-positive value will trigger an immediate subscription. + If not null, the connection's IDisposable is provided to it. + An observable sequence that connects to the source at most once when the given number of observers have subscribed to it. + + is null. + + + + Computes the average of an observable sequence of values. + + A sequence of values to calculate the average of. + An observable sequence containing a single element with the average of the sequence of values. + + is null. + (Asynchronous) The source sequence is empty. + (Asynchronous) The sum of the elements in the source sequence is larger than . + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Computes the average of an observable sequence of values. + + A sequence of values to calculate the average of. + An observable sequence containing a single element with the average of the sequence of values. + + is null. + (Asynchronous) The source sequence is empty. + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Computes the average of an observable sequence of values. + + A sequence of values to calculate the average of. + An observable sequence containing a single element with the average of the sequence of values. + + is null. + (Asynchronous) The source sequence is empty. + (Asynchronous) The sum of the elements in the source sequence is larger than . + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Computes the average of an observable sequence of values. + + A sequence of values to calculate the average of. + An observable sequence containing a single element with the average of the sequence of values. + + is null. + (Asynchronous) The source sequence is empty. + (Asynchronous) The sum of the elements in the source sequence is larger than . + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Computes the average of an observable sequence of nullable values. + + A sequence of nullable values to calculate the average of. + An observable sequence containing a single element with the average of the sequence of values, or null if the source sequence is empty or contains only values that are null. + + is null. + (Asynchronous) The source sequence is empty. + (Asynchronous) The sum of the elements in the source sequence is larger than . + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Computes the average of an observable sequence of nullable values. + + A sequence of nullable values to calculate the average of. + An observable sequence containing a single element with the average of the sequence of values, or null if the source sequence is empty or contains only values that are null. + + is null. + (Asynchronous) The source sequence is empty. + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Computes the average of an observable sequence of nullable values. + + A sequence of nullable values to calculate the average of. + An observable sequence containing a single element with the average of the sequence of values, or null if the source sequence is empty or contains only values that are null. + + is null. + (Asynchronous) The source sequence is empty. + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + (Asynchronous) The sum of the elements in the source sequence is larger than . + + + + Computes the average of an observable sequence of nullable values. + + A sequence of nullable values to calculate the average of. + An observable sequence containing a single element with the average of the sequence of values, or null if the source sequence is empty or contains only values that are null. + + is null. + (Asynchronous) The source sequence is empty. + (Asynchronous) The sum of the elements in the source sequence is larger than . + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Computes the average of an observable sequence of nullable values. + + A sequence of nullable values to calculate the average of. + An observable sequence containing a single element with the average of the sequence of values, or null if the source sequence is empty or contains only values that are null. + + is null. + (Asynchronous) The source sequence is empty. + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Computes the average of an observable sequence of values. + + A sequence of values to calculate the average of. + An observable sequence containing a single element with the average of the sequence of values. + + is null. + (Asynchronous) The source sequence is empty. + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Computes the average of an observable sequence of values that are obtained by invoking a transform function on each element of the input sequence. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + A sequence of values to calculate the average of. + A transform function to apply to each element. + An observable sequence containing a single element with the average of the sequence of values. + + or is null. + (Asynchronous) The source sequence is empty. + (Asynchronous) The sum of the projected values for the elements in the source sequence is larger than . + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Computes the average of an observable sequence of values that are obtained by invoking a transform function on each element of the input sequence. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + A sequence of values to calculate the average of. + A transform function to apply to each element. + An observable sequence containing a single element with the average of the sequence of values. + + or is null. + (Asynchronous) The source sequence is empty. + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Computes the average of an observable sequence of values that are obtained by invoking a transform function on each element of the input sequence. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + A sequence of values to calculate the average of. + A transform function to apply to each element. + An observable sequence containing a single element with the average of the sequence of values. + + or is null. + (Asynchronous) The source sequence is empty. + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Computes the average of an observable sequence of values that are obtained by invoking a transform function on each element of the input sequence. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + A sequence of values to calculate the average of. + A transform function to apply to each element. + An observable sequence containing a single element with the average of the sequence of values. + + or is null. + (Asynchronous) The source sequence is empty. + (Asynchronous) The sum of the projected values for the elements in the source sequence is larger than . + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Computes the average of an observable sequence of values that are obtained by invoking a transform function on each element of the input sequence. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + A sequence of values to calculate the average of. + A transform function to apply to each element. + An observable sequence containing a single element with the average of the sequence of values. + + or is null. + (Asynchronous) The source sequence is empty. + (Asynchronous) The sum of the projected values for the elements in the source sequence is larger than . + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Computes the average of an observable sequence of nullable values that are obtained by invoking a transform function on each element of the input sequence. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + A sequence of values to calculate the average of. + A transform function to apply to each element. + An observable sequence containing a single element with the average of the sequence of values, or null if the source sequence is empty or contains only values that are null. + + or is null. + (Asynchronous) The source sequence is empty. + (Asynchronous) The sum of the projected values for the elements in the source sequence is larger than . + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Computes the average of an observable sequence of nullable values that are obtained by invoking a transform function on each element of the input sequence. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + A sequence of values to calculate the average of. + A transform function to apply to each element. + An observable sequence containing a single element with the average of the sequence of values, or null if the source sequence is empty or contains only values that are null. + + or is null. + (Asynchronous) The source sequence is empty. + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Computes the average of an observable sequence of nullable values that are obtained by invoking a transform function on each element of the input sequence. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + A sequence of values to calculate the average of. + A transform function to apply to each element. + An observable sequence containing a single element with the average of the sequence of values, or null if the source sequence is empty or contains only values that are null. + + or is null. + (Asynchronous) The source sequence is empty. + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Computes the average of an observable sequence of nullable values that are obtained by invoking a transform function on each element of the input sequence. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + A sequence of values to calculate the average of. + A transform function to apply to each element. + An observable sequence containing a single element with the average of the sequence of values, or null if the source sequence is empty or contains only values that are null. + + or is null. + (Asynchronous) The source sequence is empty. + (Asynchronous) The sum of the projected values for the elements in the source sequence is larger than . + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Computes the average of an observable sequence of nullable values that are obtained by invoking a transform function on each element of the input sequence. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + A sequence of values to calculate the average of. + A transform function to apply to each element. + An observable sequence containing a single element with the average of the sequence of values, or null if the source sequence is empty or contains only values that are null. + + or is null. + (Asynchronous) The source sequence is empty. + (Asynchronous) The sum of the projected values for the elements in the source sequence is larger than . + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Projects each element of an observable sequence into consecutive non-overlapping buffers which are produced based on element count information. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence, and in the lists in the result sequence. + Source sequence to produce buffers over. + Length of each buffer. + An observable sequence of buffers. + + is null. + + is less than or equal to zero. + + + + Projects each element of an observable sequence into zero or more buffers which are produced based on element count information. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence, and in the lists in the result sequence. + Source sequence to produce buffers over. + Length of each buffer. + Number of elements to skip between creation of consecutive buffers. + An observable sequence of buffers. + + is null. + + or is less than or equal to zero. + + + + Projects each element of an observable sequence into consecutive non-overlapping buffers which are produced based on timing information. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence, and in the lists in the result sequence. + Source sequence to produce buffers over. + Length of each buffer. + An observable sequence of buffers. + + is null. + + is less than TimeSpan.Zero. + + Specifying a TimeSpan.Zero value for is not recommended but supported, causing the scheduler to create buffers as fast as it can. + Because all source sequence elements end up in one of the buffers, some buffers won't have a zero time span. This is a side-effect of the asynchrony introduced + by the scheduler, where the action to close the current buffer and to create a new buffer may not execute immediately, despite the TimeSpan.Zero due time. + + + + + Projects each element of an observable sequence into a buffer that's sent out when either it's full or a given amount of time has elapsed. + A useful real-world analogy of this overload is the behavior of a ferry leaving the dock when all seats are taken, or at the scheduled time of departure, whichever event occurs first. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence, and in the lists in the result sequence. + Source sequence to produce buffers over. + Maximum time length of a window. + Maximum element count of a window. + An observable sequence of buffers. + + is null. + + is less than TimeSpan.Zero. -or- is less than or equal to zero. + + Specifying a TimeSpan.Zero value for is not recommended but supported, causing the scheduler to create buffers as fast as it can. + Because all source sequence elements end up in one of the buffers, some buffers won't have a zero time span. This is a side-effect of the asynchrony introduced + by the scheduler, where the action to close the current buffer and to create a new buffer may not execute immediately, despite the TimeSpan.Zero due time. + + + + + Projects each element of an observable sequence into a buffer that's sent out when either it's full or a given amount of time has elapsed, using the specified scheduler to run timers. + A useful real-world analogy of this overload is the behavior of a ferry leaving the dock when all seats are taken, or at the scheduled time of departure, whichever event occurs first. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence, and in the lists in the result sequence. + Source sequence to produce buffers over. + Maximum time length of a buffer. + Maximum element count of a buffer. + Scheduler to run buffering timers on. + An observable sequence of buffers. + + or is null. + + is less than TimeSpan.Zero. -or- is less than or equal to zero. + + Specifying a TimeSpan.Zero value for is not recommended but supported, causing the scheduler to create buffers as fast as it can. + Because all source sequence elements end up in one of the buffers, some buffers won't have a zero time span. This is a side-effect of the asynchrony introduced + by the scheduler, where the action to close the current buffer and to create a new buffer may not execute immediately, despite the TimeSpan.Zero due time. + + + + + Projects each element of an observable sequence into consecutive non-overlapping buffers which are produced based on timing information, using the specified scheduler to run timers. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence, and in the lists in the result sequence. + Source sequence to produce buffers over. + Length of each buffer. + Scheduler to run buffering timers on. + An observable sequence of buffers. + + or is null. + + is less than TimeSpan.Zero. + + Specifying a TimeSpan.Zero value for is not recommended but supported, causing the scheduler to create buffers as fast as it can. + Because all source sequence elements end up in one of the buffers, some buffers won't have a zero time span. This is a side-effect of the asynchrony introduced + by the scheduler, where the action to close the current buffer and to create a new buffer may not execute immediately, despite the TimeSpan.Zero due time. + + + + + Projects each element of an observable sequence into zero or more buffers which are produced based on timing information. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence, and in the lists in the result sequence. + Source sequence to produce buffers over. + Length of each buffer. + Interval between creation of consecutive buffers. + An observable sequence of buffers. + + is null. + + or is less than TimeSpan.Zero. + + + Specifying a TimeSpan.Zero value for is not recommended but supported, causing the scheduler to create buffers with minimum duration + length. However, some buffers won't have a zero time span. This is a side-effect of the asynchrony introduced by the scheduler, where the action to close the + current buffer may not execute immediately, despite the TimeSpan.Zero due time. + + + Specifying a TimeSpan.Zero value for is not recommended but supported, causing the scheduler to create buffers as fast as it can. + However, this doesn't mean all buffers will start at the beginning of the source sequence. This is a side-effect of the asynchrony introduced by the scheduler, + where the action to create a new buffer may not execute immediately, despite the TimeSpan.Zero due time. + + + + + + Projects each element of an observable sequence into zero or more buffers which are produced based on timing information, using the specified scheduler to run timers. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence, and in the lists in the result sequence. + Source sequence to produce buffers over. + Length of each buffer. + Interval between creation of consecutive buffers. + Scheduler to run buffering timers on. + An observable sequence of buffers. + + or is null. + + or is less than TimeSpan.Zero. + + + Specifying a TimeSpan.Zero value for is not recommended but supported, causing the scheduler to create buffers with minimum duration + length. However, some buffers won't have a zero time span. This is a side-effect of the asynchrony introduced by the scheduler, where the action to close the + current buffer may not execute immediately, despite the TimeSpan.Zero due time. + + + Specifying a TimeSpan.Zero value for is not recommended but supported, causing the scheduler to create buffers as fast as it can. + However, this doesn't mean all buffers will start at the beginning of the source sequence. This is a side-effect of the asynchrony introduced by the scheduler, + where the action to create a new buffer may not execute immediately, despite the TimeSpan.Zero due time. + + + + + + Projects each element of an observable sequence into consecutive non-overlapping buffers. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence, and in the lists in the result sequence. + The type of the elements in the sequences indicating buffer boundary events. + Source sequence to produce buffers over. + Sequence of buffer boundary markers. The current buffer is closed and a new buffer is opened upon receiving a boundary marker. + An observable sequence of buffers. + + or is null. + + + + Projects each element of an observable sequence into consecutive non-overlapping buffers. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence, and in the lists in the result sequence. + The type of the elements in the sequences indicating buffer closing events. + Source sequence to produce buffers over. + A function invoked to define the boundaries of the produced buffers. A new buffer is started when the previous one is closed. + An observable sequence of buffers. + + or is null. + + + + Projects each element of an observable sequence into zero or more buffers. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence, and in the lists in the result sequence. + The type of the elements in the sequence indicating buffer opening events, also passed to the closing selector to obtain a sequence of buffer closing events. + The type of the elements in the sequences indicating buffer closing events. + Source sequence to produce buffers over. + Observable sequence whose elements denote the creation of new buffers. + A function invoked to define the closing of each produced buffer. + An observable sequence of buffers. + + or or is null. + + + + Uses to determine which source in to return, choosing an empty sequence if no match is found. + + Query provider used to construct the data source. + The type of the value returned by the selector function, used to look up the resulting source. + The type of the elements in the result sequence. + Selector function invoked to determine the source to lookup in the dictionary. + Dictionary of sources to select from based on the invocation result. + The observable sequence retrieved from the dictionary based on the invocation result, or an empty sequence if no match is found. + + or is null. + + + + Uses to determine which source in to return, choosing if no match is found. + + Query provider used to construct the data source. + The type of the value returned by the selector function, used to look up the resulting source. + The type of the elements in the result sequence. + Selector function invoked to determine the source to lookup in the dictionary. + Dictionary of sources to select from based on the invocation result. + Default source to select in case no matching source in is found. + The observable sequence retrieved from the dictionary based on the invocation result, or if no match is found. + + or or is null. + + + + Uses to determine which source in to return, choosing an empty sequence on the specified scheduler if no match is found. + + Query provider used to construct the data source. + The type of the value returned by the selector function, used to look up the resulting source. + The type of the elements in the result sequence. + Selector function invoked to determine the source to lookup in the dictionary. + Dictionary of sources to select from based on the invocation result. + Scheduler to generate an empty sequence on in case no matching source in is found. + The observable sequence retrieved from the dictionary based on the invocation result, or an empty sequence if no match is found. + + or or is null. + + + + Converts the elements of an observable sequence to the specified type. + + The type to convert the elements in the source sequence to. + The observable sequence that contains the elements to be converted. + An observable sequence that contains each element of the source sequence converted to the specified type. + + is null. + + + + Continues an observable sequence that is terminated by an exception with the next observable sequence. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence and handler sequence. + First observable sequence whose exception (if any) is caught. + Second observable sequence used to produce results when an error occurred in the first sequence. + An observable sequence containing the first sequence's elements, followed by the elements of the second sequence in case an exception occurred. + + or is null. + + + + Continues an observable sequence that is terminated by an exception with the next observable sequence. + + Query provider used to construct the data source. + The type of the elements in the source and handler sequences. + Observable sequences to catch exceptions for. + An observable sequence containing elements from consecutive source sequences until a source sequence terminates successfully. + + is null. + + + + Continues an observable sequence that is terminated by an exception with the next observable sequence. + + Query provider used to construct the data source. + The type of the elements in the source and handler sequences. + Observable sequences to catch exceptions for. + An observable sequence containing elements from consecutive source sequences until a source sequence terminates successfully. + + is null. + + + + Continues an observable sequence that is terminated by an exception of the specified type with the observable sequence produced by the handler. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence and sequences returned by the exception handler function. + The type of the exception to catch and handle. Needs to derive from . + Source sequence. + Exception handler function, producing another observable sequence. + An observable sequence containing the source sequence's elements, followed by the elements produced by the handler's resulting observable sequence in case an exception occurred. + + or is null. + + + + Produces an enumerable sequence of consecutive (possibly empty) chunks of the source sequence. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source observable sequence. + The enumerable sequence that returns consecutive (possibly empty) chunks upon each iteration. + + is null. + This operator requires the source's object (see ) to implement . + + + + Produces an enumerable sequence that returns elements collected/aggregated from the source sequence between consecutive iterations. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + The type of the elements produced by the merge operation during collection. + Source observable sequence. + Factory to create the initial collector object. + Merges a sequence element with the current collector. + Factory to replace the current collector by a new collector. + The enumerable sequence that returns collected/aggregated elements from the source sequence upon each iteration. + + or or or is null. + This operator requires the source's object (see ) to implement . + + + + Produces an enumerable sequence that returns elements collected/aggregated from the source sequence between consecutive iterations. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + The type of the elements produced by the merge operation during collection. + Source observable sequence. + Factory to create a new collector object. + Merges a sequence element with the current collector. + The enumerable sequence that returns collected/aggregated elements from the source sequence upon each iteration. + + or or is null. + This operator requires the source's object (see ) to implement . + + + + Merges the specified observable sequences into one observable sequence by emitting a list with the latest source elements whenever any of the observable sequences produces an element. + + Query provider used to construct the data source. + The type of the elements in the source sequences, and in the lists in the result sequence. + Observable sources. + An observable sequence containing lists of the latest elements of the sources. + + is null. + If a non-empty source completes, its very last value will be used for creating subsequent combinations until all sources terminate. + + + + Merges the specified observable sequences into one observable sequence by emitting a list with the latest source elements whenever any of the observable sequences produces an element. + + Query provider used to construct the data source. + The type of the elements in the source sequences, and in the lists in the result sequence. + Observable sources. + An observable sequence containing lists of the latest elements of the sources. + + is null. + If a non-empty source completes, its very last value will be used for creating subsequent combinations until all sources terminate. + + + + Merges the specified observable sequences into one observable sequence by using the selector function whenever any of the observable sequences produces an element. + + Query provider used to construct the data source. + The type of the elements in the source sequences. + The type of the elements in the result sequence, returned by the selector function. + Observable sources. + Function to invoke whenever any of the sources produces an element. For efficiency, the input list is reused after the selector returns. Either aggregate or copy the values during the function call. + An observable sequence containing the result of combining elements of the sources using the specified result selector function. + + or is null. + If a non-empty source completes, its very last value will be used for creating subsequent combinations until all sources terminate. + + + + Merges two observable sequences into one observable sequence by using the selector function whenever one of the observable sequences produces an element. + + The type of the elements in the first source sequence. + The type of the elements in the second source sequence. + The type of the elements in the result sequence, returned by the selector function. + First observable source. + Second observable source. + Function to invoke whenever either of the sources produces an element. + An observable sequence containing the result of combining elements of both sources using the specified result selector function. + + or or is null. + If a non-empty source completes, its very last value will be used for creating subsequent combinations until all sources terminate. + + + + Merges the specified observable sequences into one observable sequence by using the selector function whenever any of the observable sequences produces an element. + + The type of the elements in the first source sequence. + The type of the elements in the second source sequence. + The type of the elements in the third source sequence. + The type of the elements in the result sequence, returned by the selector function. + First observable source. + Second observable source. + Third observable source. + Function to invoke whenever any of the sources produces an element. + An observable sequence containing the result of combining elements of the sources using the specified result selector function. + + or or or is null. + If a non-empty source completes, its very last value will be used for creating subsequent combinations until all sources terminate. + + + + Merges the specified observable sequences into one observable sequence by using the selector function whenever any of the observable sequences produces an element. + + The type of the elements in the first source sequence. + The type of the elements in the second source sequence. + The type of the elements in the third source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fourth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the result sequence, returned by the selector function. + First observable source. + Second observable source. + Third observable source. + Fourth observable source. + Function to invoke whenever any of the sources produces an element. + An observable sequence containing the result of combining elements of the sources using the specified result selector function. + + or or or or is null. + If a non-empty source completes, its very last value will be used for creating subsequent combinations until all sources terminate. + + + + Merges the specified observable sequences into one observable sequence by using the selector function whenever any of the observable sequences produces an element. + + The type of the elements in the first source sequence. + The type of the elements in the second source sequence. + The type of the elements in the third source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fourth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fifth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the result sequence, returned by the selector function. + First observable source. + Second observable source. + Third observable source. + Fourth observable source. + Fifth observable source. + Function to invoke whenever any of the sources produces an element. + An observable sequence containing the result of combining elements of the sources using the specified result selector function. + + or or or or or is null. + If a non-empty source completes, its very last value will be used for creating subsequent combinations until all sources terminate. + + + + Merges the specified observable sequences into one observable sequence by using the selector function whenever any of the observable sequences produces an element. + + The type of the elements in the first source sequence. + The type of the elements in the second source sequence. + The type of the elements in the third source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fourth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fifth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the sixth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the result sequence, returned by the selector function. + First observable source. + Second observable source. + Third observable source. + Fourth observable source. + Fifth observable source. + Sixth observable source. + Function to invoke whenever any of the sources produces an element. + An observable sequence containing the result of combining elements of the sources using the specified result selector function. + + or or or or or or is null. + If a non-empty source completes, its very last value will be used for creating subsequent combinations until all sources terminate. + + + + Merges the specified observable sequences into one observable sequence by using the selector function whenever any of the observable sequences produces an element. + + The type of the elements in the first source sequence. + The type of the elements in the second source sequence. + The type of the elements in the third source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fourth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fifth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the sixth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the seventh source sequence. + The type of the elements in the result sequence, returned by the selector function. + First observable source. + Second observable source. + Third observable source. + Fourth observable source. + Fifth observable source. + Sixth observable source. + Seventh observable source. + Function to invoke whenever any of the sources produces an element. + An observable sequence containing the result of combining elements of the sources using the specified result selector function. + + or or or or or or or is null. + If a non-empty source completes, its very last value will be used for creating subsequent combinations until all sources terminate. + + + + Merges the specified observable sequences into one observable sequence by using the selector function whenever any of the observable sequences produces an element. + + The type of the elements in the first source sequence. + The type of the elements in the second source sequence. + The type of the elements in the third source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fourth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fifth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the sixth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the seventh source sequence. + The type of the elements in the eighth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the result sequence, returned by the selector function. + First observable source. + Second observable source. + Third observable source. + Fourth observable source. + Fifth observable source. + Sixth observable source. + Seventh observable source. + Eighth observable source. + Function to invoke whenever any of the sources produces an element. + An observable sequence containing the result of combining elements of the sources using the specified result selector function. + + or or or or or or or or is null. + If a non-empty source completes, its very last value will be used for creating subsequent combinations until all sources terminate. + + + + Merges the specified observable sequences into one observable sequence by using the selector function whenever any of the observable sequences produces an element. + + The type of the elements in the first source sequence. + The type of the elements in the second source sequence. + The type of the elements in the third source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fourth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fifth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the sixth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the seventh source sequence. + The type of the elements in the eighth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the ninth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the result sequence, returned by the selector function. + First observable source. + Second observable source. + Third observable source. + Fourth observable source. + Fifth observable source. + Sixth observable source. + Seventh observable source. + Eighth observable source. + Ninth observable source. + Function to invoke whenever any of the sources produces an element. + An observable sequence containing the result of combining elements of the sources using the specified result selector function. + + or or or or or or or or or is null. + If a non-empty source completes, its very last value will be used for creating subsequent combinations until all sources terminate. + + + + Merges the specified observable sequences into one observable sequence by using the selector function whenever any of the observable sequences produces an element. + + The type of the elements in the first source sequence. + The type of the elements in the second source sequence. + The type of the elements in the third source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fourth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fifth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the sixth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the seventh source sequence. + The type of the elements in the eighth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the ninth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the tenth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the result sequence, returned by the selector function. + First observable source. + Second observable source. + Third observable source. + Fourth observable source. + Fifth observable source. + Sixth observable source. + Seventh observable source. + Eighth observable source. + Ninth observable source. + Tenth observable source. + Function to invoke whenever any of the sources produces an element. + An observable sequence containing the result of combining elements of the sources using the specified result selector function. + + or or or or or or or or or or is null. + If a non-empty source completes, its very last value will be used for creating subsequent combinations until all sources terminate. + + + + Merges the specified observable sequences into one observable sequence by using the selector function whenever any of the observable sequences produces an element. + + The type of the elements in the first source sequence. + The type of the elements in the second source sequence. + The type of the elements in the third source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fourth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fifth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the sixth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the seventh source sequence. + The type of the elements in the eighth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the ninth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the tenth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the eleventh source sequence. + The type of the elements in the result sequence, returned by the selector function. + First observable source. + Second observable source. + Third observable source. + Fourth observable source. + Fifth observable source. + Sixth observable source. + Seventh observable source. + Eighth observable source. + Ninth observable source. + Tenth observable source. + Eleventh observable source. + Function to invoke whenever any of the sources produces an element. + An observable sequence containing the result of combining elements of the sources using the specified result selector function. + + or or or or or or or or or or or is null. + If a non-empty source completes, its very last value will be used for creating subsequent combinations until all sources terminate. + + + + Merges the specified observable sequences into one observable sequence by using the selector function whenever any of the observable sequences produces an element. + + The type of the elements in the first source sequence. + The type of the elements in the second source sequence. + The type of the elements in the third source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fourth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fifth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the sixth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the seventh source sequence. + The type of the elements in the eighth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the ninth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the tenth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the eleventh source sequence. + The type of the elements in the twelfth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the result sequence, returned by the selector function. + First observable source. + Second observable source. + Third observable source. + Fourth observable source. + Fifth observable source. + Sixth observable source. + Seventh observable source. + Eighth observable source. + Ninth observable source. + Tenth observable source. + Eleventh observable source. + Twelfth observable source. + Function to invoke whenever any of the sources produces an element. + An observable sequence containing the result of combining elements of the sources using the specified result selector function. + + or or or or or or or or or or or or is null. + If a non-empty source completes, its very last value will be used for creating subsequent combinations until all sources terminate. + + + + Merges the specified observable sequences into one observable sequence by using the selector function whenever any of the observable sequences produces an element. + + The type of the elements in the first source sequence. + The type of the elements in the second source sequence. + The type of the elements in the third source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fourth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fifth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the sixth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the seventh source sequence. + The type of the elements in the eighth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the ninth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the tenth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the eleventh source sequence. + The type of the elements in the twelfth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the thirteenth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the result sequence, returned by the selector function. + First observable source. + Second observable source. + Third observable source. + Fourth observable source. + Fifth observable source. + Sixth observable source. + Seventh observable source. + Eighth observable source. + Ninth observable source. + Tenth observable source. + Eleventh observable source. + Twelfth observable source. + Thirteenth observable source. + Function to invoke whenever any of the sources produces an element. + An observable sequence containing the result of combining elements of the sources using the specified result selector function. + + or or or or or or or or or or or or or is null. + If a non-empty source completes, its very last value will be used for creating subsequent combinations until all sources terminate. + + + + Merges the specified observable sequences into one observable sequence by using the selector function whenever any of the observable sequences produces an element. + + The type of the elements in the first source sequence. + The type of the elements in the second source sequence. + The type of the elements in the third source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fourth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fifth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the sixth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the seventh source sequence. + The type of the elements in the eighth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the ninth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the tenth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the eleventh source sequence. + The type of the elements in the twelfth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the thirteenth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fourteenth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the result sequence, returned by the selector function. + First observable source. + Second observable source. + Third observable source. + Fourth observable source. + Fifth observable source. + Sixth observable source. + Seventh observable source. + Eighth observable source. + Ninth observable source. + Tenth observable source. + Eleventh observable source. + Twelfth observable source. + Thirteenth observable source. + Fourteenth observable source. + Function to invoke whenever any of the sources produces an element. + An observable sequence containing the result of combining elements of the sources using the specified result selector function. + + or or or or or or or or or or or or or or is null. + If a non-empty source completes, its very last value will be used for creating subsequent combinations until all sources terminate. + + + + Merges the specified observable sequences into one observable sequence by using the selector function whenever any of the observable sequences produces an element. + + The type of the elements in the first source sequence. + The type of the elements in the second source sequence. + The type of the elements in the third source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fourth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fifth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the sixth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the seventh source sequence. + The type of the elements in the eighth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the ninth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the tenth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the eleventh source sequence. + The type of the elements in the twelfth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the thirteenth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fourteenth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fifteenth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the result sequence, returned by the selector function. + First observable source. + Second observable source. + Third observable source. + Fourth observable source. + Fifth observable source. + Sixth observable source. + Seventh observable source. + Eighth observable source. + Ninth observable source. + Tenth observable source. + Eleventh observable source. + Twelfth observable source. + Thirteenth observable source. + Fourteenth observable source. + Fifteenth observable source. + Function to invoke whenever any of the sources produces an element. + An observable sequence containing the result of combining elements of the sources using the specified result selector function. + + or or or or or or or or or or or or or or or is null. + If a non-empty source completes, its very last value will be used for creating subsequent combinations until all sources terminate. + + + + Merges the specified observable sequences into one observable sequence by using the selector function whenever any of the observable sequences produces an element. + + The type of the elements in the first source sequence. + The type of the elements in the second source sequence. + The type of the elements in the third source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fourth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fifth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the sixth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the seventh source sequence. + The type of the elements in the eighth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the ninth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the tenth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the eleventh source sequence. + The type of the elements in the twelfth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the thirteenth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fourteenth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fifteenth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the sixteenth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the result sequence, returned by the selector function. + First observable source. + Second observable source. + Third observable source. + Fourth observable source. + Fifth observable source. + Sixth observable source. + Seventh observable source. + Eighth observable source. + Ninth observable source. + Tenth observable source. + Eleventh observable source. + Twelfth observable source. + Thirteenth observable source. + Fourteenth observable source. + Fifteenth observable source. + Sixteenth observable source. + Function to invoke whenever any of the sources produces an element. + An observable sequence containing the result of combining elements of the sources using the specified result selector function. + + or or or or or or or or or or or or or or or or is null. + If a non-empty source completes, its very last value will be used for creating subsequent combinations until all sources terminate. + + + + Concatenates the second observable sequence to the first observable sequence upon successful termination of the first. + + The type of the elements in the source sequences. + First observable sequence. + Second observable sequence. + An observable sequence that contains the elements of the first sequence, followed by those of the second the sequence. + + or is null. + + + + Concatenates all of the specified observable sequences, as long as the previous observable sequence terminated successfully. + + Query provider used to construct the data source. + The type of the elements in the source sequences. + Observable sequences to concatenate. + An observable sequence that contains the elements of each given sequence, in sequential order. + + is null. + + + + Concatenates all observable sequences in the given enumerable sequence, as long as the previous observable sequence terminated successfully. + + Query provider used to construct the data source. + The type of the elements in the source sequences. + Observable sequences to concatenate. + An observable sequence that contains the elements of each given sequence, in sequential order. + + is null. + + + + Concatenates all inner observable sequences, as long as the previous observable sequence terminated successfully. + + The type of the elements in the source sequences. + Observable sequence of inner observable sequences. + An observable sequence that contains the elements of each observed inner sequence, in sequential order. + + is null. + + + + Concatenates all task results, as long as the previous task terminated successfully. + + The type of the results produced by the tasks. + Observable sequence of tasks. + An observable sequence that contains the results of each task, in sequential order. + + is null. + If the tasks support cancellation, consider manual conversion of the tasks using , followed by a concatenation operation using . + + + + Determines whether an observable sequence contains a specified element by using the default equality comparer. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + An observable sequence in which to locate a value. + The value to locate in the source sequence. + An observable sequence containing a single element determining whether the source sequence contains an element that has the specified value. + + is null. + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Determines whether an observable sequence contains a specified element by using a specified System.Collections.Generic.IEqualityComparer{T}. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + An observable sequence in which to locate a value. + The value to locate in the source sequence. + An equality comparer to compare elements. + An observable sequence containing a single element determining whether the source sequence contains an element that has the specified value. + + or is null. + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Returns an observable sequence containing an that represents the total number of elements in an observable sequence. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + An observable sequence that contains elements to be counted. + An observable sequence containing a single element with the number of elements in the input sequence. + + is null. + (Asynchronous) The number of elements in the source sequence is larger than . + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Returns an observable sequence containing an that represents how many elements in the specified observable sequence satisfy a condition. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + An observable sequence that contains elements to be counted. + A function to test each element for a condition. + An observable sequence containing a single element with a number that represents how many elements in the input sequence satisfy the condition in the predicate function. + + or is null. + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Creates an observable sequence from a specified Subscribe method implementation. + + Query provider used to construct the data source. + The type of the elements in the produced sequence. + Implementation of the resulting observable sequence's Subscribe method. + The observable sequence with the specified implementation for the Subscribe method. + + is null. + + Use of this operator is preferred over manual implementation of the interface. In case + you need a type implementing rather than an anonymous implementation, consider using + the abstract base class. + + + + + Creates an observable sequence from a specified Subscribe method implementation. + + Query provider used to construct the data source. + The type of the elements in the produced sequence. + Implementation of the resulting observable sequence's Subscribe method, returning an Action delegate that will be wrapped in an IDisposable. + The observable sequence with the specified implementation for the Subscribe method. + + is null. + + Use of this operator is preferred over manual implementation of the interface. In case + you need a type implementing rather than an anonymous implementation, consider using + the abstract base class. + + + + + Creates an observable sequence from a specified cancellable asynchronous Subscribe method. + The CancellationToken passed to the asynchronous Subscribe method is tied to the returned disposable subscription, allowing best-effort cancellation. + + Query provider used to construct the data source. + The type of the elements in the produced sequence. + Asynchronous method used to produce elements. + The observable sequence surfacing the elements produced by the asynchronous method. + + is null. + This operator is especially useful in conjunction with the asynchronous programming features introduced in C# 5.0 and Visual Basic 11. + When a subscription to the resulting sequence is disposed, the CancellationToken that was fed to the asynchronous subscribe function will be signaled. + + + + Creates an observable sequence from a specified asynchronous Subscribe method. + + Query provider used to construct the data source. + The type of the elements in the produced sequence. + Asynchronous method used to produce elements. + The observable sequence surfacing the elements produced by the asynchronous method. + + is null. + This operator is especially useful in conjunction with the asynchronous programming features introduced in C# 5.0 and Visual Basic 11. + + + + Creates an observable sequence from a specified cancellable asynchronous Subscribe method. + The CancellationToken passed to the asynchronous Subscribe method is tied to the returned disposable subscription, allowing best-effort cancellation. + + Query provider used to construct the data source. + The type of the elements in the produced sequence. + Asynchronous method used to implement the resulting sequence's Subscribe method. + The observable sequence with the specified implementation for the Subscribe method. + + is null. + This operator is especially useful in conjunction with the asynchronous programming features introduced in C# 5.0 and Visual Basic 11. + When a subscription to the resulting sequence is disposed, the CancellationToken that was fed to the asynchronous subscribe function will be signaled. + + + + Creates an observable sequence from a specified asynchronous Subscribe method. + + Query provider used to construct the data source. + The type of the elements in the produced sequence. + Asynchronous method used to implement the resulting sequence's Subscribe method. + The observable sequence with the specified implementation for the Subscribe method. + + is null. + This operator is especially useful in conjunction with the asynchronous programming features introduced in C# 5.0 and Visual Basic 11. + + + + Creates an observable sequence from a specified cancellable asynchronous Subscribe method. + The CancellationToken passed to the asynchronous Subscribe method is tied to the returned disposable subscription, allowing best-effort cancellation. + + Query provider used to construct the data source. + The type of the elements in the produced sequence. + Asynchronous method used to implement the resulting sequence's Subscribe method, returning an Action delegate that will be wrapped in an IDisposable. + The observable sequence with the specified implementation for the Subscribe method. + + is null. + This operator is especially useful in conjunction with the asynchronous programming features introduced in C# 5.0 and Visual Basic 11. + When a subscription to the resulting sequence is disposed, the CancellationToken that was fed to the asynchronous subscribe function will be signaled. + + + + Creates an observable sequence from a specified asynchronous Subscribe method. + + Query provider used to construct the data source. + The type of the elements in the produced sequence. + Asynchronous method used to implement the resulting sequence's Subscribe method, returning an Action delegate that will be wrapped in an IDisposable. + The observable sequence with the specified implementation for the Subscribe method. + + is null. + This operator is especially useful in conjunction with the asynchronous programming features introduced in C# 5.0 and Visual Basic 11. + + + + Returns the elements of the specified sequence or the type parameter's default value in a singleton sequence if the sequence is empty. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence (if any), whose default value will be taken if the sequence is empty. + The sequence to return a default value for if it is empty. + An observable sequence that contains the default value for the TSource type if the source is empty; otherwise, the elements of the source itself. + + is null. + + + + Returns the elements of the specified sequence or the specified value in a singleton sequence if the sequence is empty. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence (if any), and the specified default value which will be taken if the sequence is empty. + The sequence to return the specified value for if it is empty. + The value to return if the sequence is empty. + An observable sequence that contains the specified default value if the source is empty; otherwise, the elements of the source itself. + + is null. + + + + Returns an observable sequence that invokes the specified factory function whenever a new observer subscribes. + + Query provider used to construct the data source. + The type of the elements in the sequence returned by the factory function, and in the resulting sequence. + Observable factory function to invoke for each observer that subscribes to the resulting sequence. + An observable sequence whose observers trigger an invocation of the given observable factory function. + + is null. + + + + Returns an observable sequence that starts the specified asynchronous factory function whenever a new observer subscribes. + + Query provider used to construct the data source. + The type of the elements in the sequence returned by the factory function, and in the resulting sequence. + Asynchronous factory function to start for each observer that subscribes to the resulting sequence. + An observable sequence whose observers trigger the given asynchronous observable factory function to be started. + + is null. + This operator is especially useful in conjunction with the asynchronous programming features introduced in C# 5.0 and Visual Basic 11. + + + + Returns an observable sequence that starts the specified cancellable asynchronous factory function whenever a new observer subscribes. + The CancellationToken passed to the asynchronous factory function is tied to the returned disposable subscription, allowing best-effort cancellation. + + Query provider used to construct the data source. + The type of the elements in the sequence returned by the factory function, and in the resulting sequence. + Asynchronous factory function to start for each observer that subscribes to the resulting sequence. + An observable sequence whose observers trigger the given asynchronous observable factory function to be started. + + is null. + This operator is especially useful in conjunction with the asynchronous programming features introduced in C# 5.0 and Visual Basic 11. + When a subscription to the resulting sequence is disposed, the CancellationToken that was fed to the asynchronous observable factory function will be signaled. + + + + Time shifts the observable sequence to start propagating notifications at the specified absolute time. + The relative time intervals between the values are preserved. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source sequence to delay values for. + Absolute time used to shift the observable sequence; the relative time shift gets computed upon subscription. If this value is less than or equal to DateTimeOffset.UtcNow, the scheduler will dispatch observer callbacks as soon as possible. + Time-shifted sequence. + + is null. + + + This operator is less efficient than DelaySubscription because it records all notifications and time-delays those. This allows for immediate propagation of errors. + + + Observer callbacks for the resulting sequence will be run on the default scheduler. This effect is similar to using ObserveOn. + + + Exceptions signaled by the source sequence through an OnError callback are forwarded immediately to the result sequence. Any OnNext notifications that were in the queue at the point of the OnError callback will be dropped. + In order to delay error propagation, consider using the Observable.Materialize and Observable.Dematerialize operators, or use DelaySubscription. + + + + + + Time shifts the observable sequence to start propagating notifications at the specified absolute time, using the specified scheduler to run timers. + The relative time intervals between the values are preserved. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source sequence to delay values for. + Absolute time used to shift the observable sequence; the relative time shift gets computed upon subscription. If this value is less than or equal to DateTimeOffset.UtcNow, the scheduler will dispatch observer callbacks as soon as possible. + Scheduler to run the delay timers on. + Time-shifted sequence. + + or is null. + + + This operator is less efficient than DelaySubscription because it records all notifications and time-delays those. This allows for immediate propagation of errors. + + + Observer callbacks for the resulting sequence will be run on the specified scheduler. This effect is similar to using ObserveOn. + + + Exceptions signaled by the source sequence through an OnError callback are forwarded immediately to the result sequence. Any OnNext notifications that were in the queue at the point of the OnError callback will be dropped. + In order to delay error propagation, consider using the Observable.Materialize and Observable.Dematerialize operators, or use DelaySubscription. + + + + + + Time shifts the observable sequence by the specified relative time duration. + The relative time intervals between the values are preserved. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source sequence to delay values for. + Relative time by which to shift the observable sequence. If this value is equal to TimeSpan.Zero, the scheduler will dispatch observer callbacks as soon as possible. + Time-shifted sequence. + + is null. + + is less than TimeSpan.Zero. + + + This operator is less efficient than DelaySubscription because it records all notifications and time-delays those. This allows for immediate propagation of errors. + + + Observer callbacks for the resulting sequence will be run on the default scheduler. This effect is similar to using ObserveOn. + + + Exceptions signaled by the source sequence through an OnError callback are forwarded immediately to the result sequence. Any OnNext notifications that were in the queue at the point of the OnError callback will be dropped. + In order to delay error propagation, consider using the Observable.Materialize and Observable.Dematerialize operators, or use DelaySubscription. + + + + + + Time shifts the observable sequence by the specified relative time duration, using the specified scheduler to run timers. + The relative time intervals between the values are preserved. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source sequence to delay values for. + Relative time by which to shift the observable sequence. If this value is equal to TimeSpan.Zero, the scheduler will dispatch observer callbacks as soon as possible. + Scheduler to run the delay timers on. + Time-shifted sequence. + + or is null. + + is less than TimeSpan.Zero. + + + This operator is less efficient than DelaySubscription because it records all notifications and time-delays those. This allows for immediate propagation of errors. + + + Observer callbacks for the resulting sequence will be run on the specified scheduler. This effect is similar to using ObserveOn. + + + Exceptions signaled by the source sequence through an OnError callback are forwarded immediately to the result sequence. Any OnNext notifications that were in the queue at the point of the OnError callback will be dropped. + + + Exceptions signaled by the source sequence through an OnError callback are forwarded immediately to the result sequence. Any OnNext notifications that were in the queue at the point of the OnError callback will be dropped. + In order to delay error propagation, consider using the Observable.Materialize and Observable.Dematerialize operators, or use DelaySubscription. + + + + + + Time shifts the observable sequence based on a delay selector function for each element. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + The type of the elements in the delay sequences used to denote the delay duration of each element in the source sequence. + Source sequence to delay values for. + Selector function to retrieve a sequence indicating the delay for each given element. + Time-shifted sequence. + + or is null. + + + + Time shifts the observable sequence based on a subscription delay and a delay selector function for each element. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + The type of the elements in the delay sequences used to denote the delay duration of each element in the source sequence. + Source sequence to delay values for. + Sequence indicating the delay for the subscription to the source. + Selector function to retrieve a sequence indicating the delay for each given element. + Time-shifted sequence. + + or or is null. + + + + Time shifts the observable sequence by delaying the subscription to the specified absolute time. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source sequence to delay subscription for. + Absolute time to perform the subscription at. + Time-shifted sequence. + + is null. + + + This operator is more efficient than Delay but postpones all side-effects of subscription and affects error propagation timing. + + + The side-effects of subscribing to the source sequence will be run on the default scheduler. Observer callbacks will not be affected. + + + + + + Time shifts the observable sequence by delaying the subscription to the specified absolute time, using the specified scheduler to run timers. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source sequence to delay subscription for. + Absolute time to perform the subscription at. + Scheduler to run the subscription delay timer on. + Time-shifted sequence. + + or is null. + + + This operator is more efficient than Delay but postpones all side-effects of subscription and affects error propagation timing. + + + The side-effects of subscribing to the source sequence will be run on the specified scheduler. Observer callbacks will not be affected. + + + + + + Time shifts the observable sequence by delaying the subscription with the specified relative time duration. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source sequence to delay subscription for. + Relative time shift of the subscription. + Time-shifted sequence. + + is null. + + is less than TimeSpan.Zero. + + + This operator is more efficient than Delay but postpones all side-effects of subscription and affects error propagation timing. + + + The side-effects of subscribing to the source sequence will be run on the default scheduler. Observer callbacks will not be affected. + + + + + + Time shifts the observable sequence by delaying the subscription with the specified relative time duration, using the specified scheduler to run timers. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source sequence to delay subscription for. + Relative time shift of the subscription. + Scheduler to run the subscription delay timer on. + Time-shifted sequence. + + or is null. + + is less than TimeSpan.Zero. + + + This operator is more efficient than Delay but postpones all side-effects of subscription and affects error propagation timing. + + + The side-effects of subscribing to the source sequence will be run on the specified scheduler. Observer callbacks will not be affected. + + + + + + Dematerializes the explicit notification values of an observable sequence as implicit notifications. + + The type of the elements materialized in the source sequence notification objects. + An observable sequence containing explicit notification values which have to be turned into implicit notifications. + An observable sequence exhibiting the behavior corresponding to the source sequence's notification values. + + is null. + + + + Returns an observable sequence that contains only distinct elements. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + An observable sequence to retain distinct elements for. + An observable sequence only containing the distinct elements from the source sequence. + + is null. + Usage of this operator should be considered carefully due to the maintenance of an internal lookup structure which can grow large. + + + + Returns an observable sequence that contains only distinct elements according to the comparer. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + An observable sequence to retain distinct elements for. + Equality comparer for source elements. + An observable sequence only containing the distinct elements from the source sequence. + + or is null. + Usage of this operator should be considered carefully due to the maintenance of an internal lookup structure which can grow large. + + + + Returns an observable sequence that contains only distinct elements according to the keySelector. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + The type of the discriminator key computed for each element in the source sequence. + An observable sequence to retain distinct elements for. + A function to compute the comparison key for each element. + An observable sequence only containing the distinct elements, based on a computed key value, from the source sequence. + + or is null. + Usage of this operator should be considered carefully due to the maintenance of an internal lookup structure which can grow large. + + + + Returns an observable sequence that contains only distinct elements according to the keySelector and the comparer. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + The type of the discriminator key computed for each element in the source sequence. + An observable sequence to retain distinct elements for. + A function to compute the comparison key for each element. + Equality comparer for source elements. + An observable sequence only containing the distinct elements, based on a computed key value, from the source sequence. + + or or is null. + Usage of this operator should be considered carefully due to the maintenance of an internal lookup structure which can grow large. + + + + Returns an observable sequence that contains only distinct contiguous elements. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + An observable sequence to retain distinct contiguous elements for. + An observable sequence only containing the distinct contiguous elements from the source sequence. + + is null. + + + + Returns an observable sequence that contains only distinct contiguous elements according to the comparer. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + An observable sequence to retain distinct contiguous elements for. + Equality comparer for source elements. + An observable sequence only containing the distinct contiguous elements from the source sequence. + + or is null. + + + + Returns an observable sequence that contains only distinct contiguous elements according to the keySelector. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + The type of the discriminator key computed for each element in the source sequence. + An observable sequence to retain distinct contiguous elements for, based on a computed key value. + A function to compute the comparison key for each element. + An observable sequence only containing the distinct contiguous elements, based on a computed key value, from the source sequence. + + or is null. + + + + Returns an observable sequence that contains only distinct contiguous elements according to the keySelector and the comparer. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + The type of the discriminator key computed for each element in the source sequence. + An observable sequence to retain distinct contiguous elements for, based on a computed key value. + A function to compute the comparison key for each element. + Equality comparer for computed key values. + An observable sequence only containing the distinct contiguous elements, based on a computed key value, from the source sequence. + + or or is null. + + + + Invokes the observer's methods for each message in the source sequence. + This method can be used for debugging, logging, etc. of query behavior by intercepting the message stream to run arbitrary actions for messages on the pipeline. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source sequence. + Observer whose methods to invoke as part of the source sequence's observation. + The source sequence with the side-effecting behavior applied. + + or is null. + + + + Invokes an action for each element in the observable sequence, and propagates all observer messages through the result sequence. + This method can be used for debugging, logging, etc. of query behavior by intercepting the message stream to run arbitrary actions for messages on the pipeline. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source sequence. + Action to invoke for each element in the observable sequence. + The source sequence with the side-effecting behavior applied. + + or is null. + + + + Invokes an action for each element in the observable sequence and invokes an action upon graceful termination of the observable sequence. + This method can be used for debugging, logging, etc. of query behavior by intercepting the message stream to run arbitrary actions for messages on the pipeline. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source sequence. + Action to invoke for each element in the observable sequence. + Action to invoke upon graceful termination of the observable sequence. + The source sequence with the side-effecting behavior applied. + + or or is null. + + + + Invokes an action for each element in the observable sequence and invokes an action upon exceptional termination of the observable sequence. + This method can be used for debugging, logging, etc. of query behavior by intercepting the message stream to run arbitrary actions for messages on the pipeline. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source sequence. + Action to invoke for each element in the observable sequence. + Action to invoke upon exceptional termination of the observable sequence. + The source sequence with the side-effecting behavior applied. + + or or is null. + + + + Invokes an action for each element in the observable sequence and invokes an action upon graceful or exceptional termination of the observable sequence. + This method can be used for debugging, logging, etc. of query behavior by intercepting the message stream to run arbitrary actions for messages on the pipeline. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source sequence. + Action to invoke for each element in the observable sequence. + Action to invoke upon exceptional termination of the observable sequence. + Action to invoke upon graceful termination of the observable sequence. + The source sequence with the side-effecting behavior applied. + + or or or is null. + + + + Repeats the given as long as the specified holds, where the is evaluated after each repeated completed. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source to repeat as long as the function evaluates to true. + Condition that will be evaluated upon the completion of an iteration through the , to determine whether repetition of the source is required. + The observable sequence obtained by concatenating the sequence as long as the holds. + + or is null. + + + + Returns the element at a specified index in a sequence. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Observable sequence to return the element from. + The zero-based index of the element to retrieve. + An observable sequence that produces the element at the specified position in the source sequence. + + is null. + + is less than zero. + (Asynchronous) is greater than or equal to the number of elements in the source sequence. + + + + Returns the element at a specified index in a sequence or a default value if the index is out of range. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Observable sequence to return the element from. + The zero-based index of the element to retrieve. + An observable sequence that produces the element at the specified position in the source sequence, or a default value if the index is outside the bounds of the source sequence. + + is null. + + is less than zero. + + + + Returns an empty observable sequence. + + Query provider used to construct the data source. + The type used for the type parameter of the resulting sequence. + An observable sequence with no elements. + + + + Returns an empty observable sequence, using the specified scheduler to send out the single OnCompleted message. + + Query provider used to construct the data source. + The type used for the type parameter of the resulting sequence. + Scheduler to send the termination call on. + An observable sequence with no elements. + + is null. + + + + Returns an empty observable sequence, using the specified scheduler to send out the single OnCompleted message. + + Query provider used to construct the data source. + The type used for the type parameter of the resulting sequence. + Scheduler to send the termination call on. + Object solely used to infer the type of the type parameter. This parameter is typically used when creating a sequence of anonymously typed elements. + An observable sequence with no elements. + + is null. + + + + Returns an empty observable sequence. + + Query provider used to construct the data source. + The type used for the type parameter of the resulting sequence. + Object solely used to infer the type of the type parameter. This parameter is typically used when creating a sequence of anonymously typed elements. + An observable sequence with no elements. + + + + Invokes a specified action after the source observable sequence terminates gracefully or exceptionally. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source sequence. + Action to invoke after the source observable sequence terminates. + Source sequence with the action-invoking termination behavior applied. + + or is null. + + + + Returns the first element of an observable sequence. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source observable sequence. + Sequence containing the first element in the observable sequence. + + is null. + (Asynchronous) The source sequence is empty. + + + + Returns the first element of an observable sequence that satisfies the condition in the predicate. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source observable sequence. + A predicate function to evaluate for elements in the source sequence. + Sequence containing the first element in the observable sequence that satisfies the condition in the predicate. + + or is null. + (Asynchronous) No element satisfies the condition in the predicate. -or- The source sequence is empty. + + + + Returns the first element of an observable sequence, or a default value if no such element exists. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source observable sequence. + Sequence containing the first element in the observable sequence, or a default value if no such element exists. + + is null. + + + + Returns the first element of an observable sequence that satisfies the condition in the predicate, or a default value if no such element exists. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source observable sequence. + A predicate function to evaluate for elements in the source sequence. + Sequence containing the first element in the observable sequence that satisfies the condition in the predicate, or a default value if no such element exists. + + or is null. + + + + Concatenates the observable sequences obtained by running the for each element in the given enumerable . + + Query provider used to construct the data source. + The type of the elements in the enumerable source sequence. + The type of the elements in the observable result sequence. + Enumerable source for which each element will be mapped onto an observable source that will be concatenated in the result sequence. + Function to select an observable source for each element in the . + The observable sequence obtained by concatenating the sources returned by for each element in the . + + or is null. + + + + Converts to asynchronous action into an observable sequence. Each subscription to the resulting sequence causes the action to be started. + + Query provider used to construct the data source. + Asynchronous action to convert. + An observable sequence exposing a Unit value upon completion of the action, or an exception. + + is null. + + + + Converts to asynchronous action into an observable sequence. Each subscription to the resulting sequence causes the action to be started. + + Query provider used to construct the data source. + Asynchronous action to convert. + Scheduler on which to notify observers. + An observable sequence exposing a Unit value upon completion of the action, or an exception. + + is null or is null. + + + + Converts to asynchronous action into an observable sequence. Each subscription to the resulting sequence causes the action to be started. + The CancellationToken passed to the asynchronous action is tied to the observable sequence's subscription that triggered the action's invocation and can be used for best-effort cancellation. + + Query provider used to construct the data source. + Asynchronous action to convert. + An observable sequence exposing a Unit value upon completion of the action, or an exception. + When a subscription to the resulting sequence is disposed, the CancellationToken that was fed to the asynchronous function will be signaled. + + is null. + + + + Converts to asynchronous action into an observable sequence. Each subscription to the resulting sequence causes the action to be started. + The CancellationToken passed to the asynchronous action is tied to the observable sequence's subscription that triggered the action's invocation and can be used for best-effort cancellation. + + Query provider used to construct the data source. + Asynchronous action to convert. + Scheduler on which to notify observers. + An observable sequence exposing a Unit value upon completion of the action, or an exception. + When a subscription to the resulting sequence is disposed, the CancellationToken that was fed to the asynchronous function will be signaled. + + is null or is null. + + + + Converts to asynchronous function into an observable sequence. Each subscription to the resulting sequence causes the function to be started. + + Query provider used to construct the data source. + The type of the result returned by the asynchronous function. + Asynchronous function to convert. + An observable sequence exposing the result of invoking the function, or an exception. + + is null. + + + + Converts to asynchronous function into an observable sequence. Each subscription to the resulting sequence causes the function to be started. + The CancellationToken passed to the asynchronous function is tied to the observable sequence's subscription that triggered the function's invocation and can be used for best-effort cancellation. + + Query provider used to construct the data source. + The type of the result returned by the asynchronous function. + Asynchronous function to convert. + An observable sequence exposing the result of invoking the function, or an exception. + + is null. + When a subscription to the resulting sequence is disposed, the CancellationToken that was fed to the asynchronous function will be signaled. + + + + Converts to asynchronous function into an observable sequence. Each subscription to the resulting sequence causes the function to be started. + + Query provider used to construct the data source. + The type of the result returned by the asynchronous function. + Asynchronous function to convert. + Scheduler on which to notify observers. + An observable sequence exposing the result of invoking the function, or an exception. + + is null or is null. + + + + Converts to asynchronous function into an observable sequence. Each subscription to the resulting sequence causes the function to be started. + The CancellationToken passed to the asynchronous function is tied to the observable sequence's subscription that triggered the function's invocation and can be used for best-effort cancellation. + + Query provider used to construct the data source. + The type of the result returned by the asynchronous function. + Asynchronous function to convert. + Scheduler on which to notify observers. + An observable sequence exposing the result of invoking the function, or an exception. + + is null or is null. + When a subscription to the resulting sequence is disposed, the CancellationToken that was fed to the asynchronous function will be signaled. + + + + Converts an Action-based .NET event to an observable sequence. Each event invocation is surfaced through an OnNext message in the resulting sequence. + For conversion of events conforming to the standard .NET event pattern, use any of the FromEventPattern overloads instead. + + Query provider used to construct the data source. + Action that attaches the given event handler to the underlying .NET event. + Action that detaches the given event handler from the underlying .NET event. + The observable sequence that contains the event argument objects passed to the invocations of the underlying .NET event. + + or is null. + + + Add and remove handler invocations are made whenever the number of observers grows beyond zero. + As such, an event handler may be shared by multiple simultaneously active observers, using a subject for multicasting. + + + The current is captured during the call to FromEvent, and is used to post add and remove handler invocations. + This behavior ensures add and remove handler operations for thread-affine events are accessed from the same context, as required by some UI frameworks. + + + If no SynchronizationContext is present at the point of calling FromEvent, add and remove handler invocations are made synchronously on the thread + making the Subscribe or Dispose call, respectively. + + + It's recommended to lift FromEvent calls outside event stream query expressions due to the free-threaded nature of Reactive Extensions. Doing so + makes the captured SynchronizationContext predictable. This best practice also reduces clutter of bridging code inside queries, making the query expressions + more concise and easier to understand. + + + + + + + Converts an Action-based .NET event to an observable sequence. Each event invocation is surfaced through an OnNext message in the resulting sequence. + For conversion of events conforming to the standard .NET event pattern, use any of the FromEventPattern overloads instead. + + Query provider used to construct the data source. + Action that attaches the given event handler to the underlying .NET event. + Action that detaches the given event handler from the underlying .NET event. + The scheduler to run the add and remove event handler logic on. + The observable sequence that contains the event argument objects passed to the invocations of the underlying .NET event. + + or or is null. + + + Add and remove handler invocations are made whenever the number of observers grows beyond zero. + As such, an event handler may be shared by multiple simultaneously active observers, using a subject for multicasting. + + + Add and remove handler invocations are run on the specified scheduler. This behavior allows add and remove handler operations for thread-affine events to be + accessed from the same context, as required by some UI frameworks. + + + It's recommended to lift FromEvent calls outside event stream query expressions. This best practice reduces clutter of bridging code inside queries, + making the query expressions more concise and easier to understand. This has additional benefits for overloads of FromEvent that omit the IScheduler + parameter. For more information, see the remarks section on those overloads. + + + + + + + Converts a .NET event to an observable sequence, using a supplied event delegate type. Each event invocation is surfaced through an OnNext message in the resulting sequence. + For conversion of events conforming to the standard .NET event pattern, use any of the FromEventPattern overloads instead. + + Query provider used to construct the data source. + The delegate type of the event to be converted. + The type of the event data generated by the event. + Action that attaches the given event handler to the underlying .NET event. + Action that detaches the given event handler from the underlying .NET event. + The observable sequence that contains the event argument objects passed to the invocations of the underlying .NET event. + + or is null. + + + Add and remove handler invocations are made whenever the number of observers grows beyond zero. + As such, an event handler may be shared by multiple simultaneously active observers, using a subject for multicasting. + + + The current is captured during the call to FromEvent, and is used to post add and remove handler invocations. + This behavior ensures add and remove handler operations for thread-affine events are accessed from the same context, as required by some UI frameworks. + + + If no SynchronizationContext is present at the point of calling FromEvent, add and remove handler invocations are made synchronously on the thread + making the Subscribe or Dispose call, respectively. + + + It's recommended to lift FromEvent calls outside event stream query expressions due to the free-threaded nature of Reactive Extensions. Doing so + makes the captured SynchronizationContext predictable. This best practice also reduces clutter of bridging code inside queries, making the query expressions + more concise and easier to understand. + + + + + + + Converts a .NET event to an observable sequence, using a supplied event delegate type. Each event invocation is surfaced through an OnNext message in the resulting sequence. + For conversion of events conforming to the standard .NET event pattern, use any of the FromEventPattern overloads instead. + + Query provider used to construct the data source. + The delegate type of the event to be converted. + The type of the event data generated by the event. + Action that attaches the given event handler to the underlying .NET event. + Action that detaches the given event handler from the underlying .NET event. + The scheduler to run the add and remove event handler logic on. + The observable sequence that contains the event argument objects passed to the invocations of the underlying .NET event. + + or or is null. + + + Add and remove handler invocations are made whenever the number of observers grows beyond zero. + As such, an event handler may be shared by multiple simultaneously active observers, using a subject for multicasting. + + + Add and remove handler invocations are run on the specified scheduler. This behavior allows add and remove handler operations for thread-affine events to be + accessed from the same context, as required by some UI frameworks. + + + It's recommended to lift FromEvent calls outside event stream query expressions. This best practice reduces clutter of bridging code inside queries, + making the query expressions more concise and easier to understand. This has additional benefits for overloads of FromEvent that omit the IScheduler + parameter. For more information, see the remarks section on those overloads. + + + + + + + Converts a .NET event to an observable sequence, using a conversion function to obtain the event delegate. Each event invocation is surfaced through an OnNext message in the resulting sequence. + For conversion of events conforming to the standard .NET event pattern, use any of the FromEventPattern overloads instead. + + Query provider used to construct the data source. + The delegate type of the event to be converted. + The type of the event data generated by the event. + A function used to convert the given event handler to a delegate compatible with the underlying .NET event. The resulting delegate is used in calls to the addHandler and removeHandler action parameters. + Action that attaches the given event handler to the underlying .NET event. + Action that detaches the given event handler from the underlying .NET event. + The observable sequence that contains the event argument objects passed to the invocations of the underlying .NET event. + + or or is null. + + + Add and remove handler invocations are made whenever the number of observers grows beyond zero. + As such, an event handler may be shared by multiple simultaneously active observers, using a subject for multicasting. + + + The current is captured during the call to FromEvent, and is used to post add and remove handler invocations. + This behavior ensures add and remove handler operations for thread-affine events are accessed from the same context, as required by some UI frameworks. + + + If no SynchronizationContext is present at the point of calling FromEvent, add and remove handler invocations are made synchronously on the thread + making the Subscribe or Dispose call, respectively. + + + It's recommended to lift FromEvent calls outside event stream query expressions due to the free-threaded nature of Reactive Extensions. Doing so + makes the captured SynchronizationContext predictable. This best practice also reduces clutter of bridging code inside queries, making the query expressions + more concise and easier to understand. + + + + + + + Converts a .NET event to an observable sequence, using a conversion function to obtain the event delegate. Each event invocation is surfaced through an OnNext message in the resulting sequence. + For conversion of events conforming to the standard .NET event pattern, use any of the FromEventPattern overloads instead. + + Query provider used to construct the data source. + The delegate type of the event to be converted. + The type of the event data generated by the event. + A function used to convert the given event handler to a delegate compatible with the underlying .NET event. The resulting delegate is used in calls to the addHandler and removeHandler action parameters. + Action that attaches the given event handler to the underlying .NET event. + Action that detaches the given event handler from the underlying .NET event. + The scheduler to run the add and remove event handler logic on. + The observable sequence that contains the event argument objects passed to the invocations of the underlying .NET event. + + or or or is null. + + + Add and remove handler invocations are made whenever the number of observers grows beyond zero. + As such, an event handler may be shared by multiple simultaneously active observers, using a subject for multicasting. + + + Add and remove handler invocations are run on the specified scheduler. This behavior allows add and remove handler operations for thread-affine events to be + accessed from the same context, as required by some UI frameworks. + + + It's recommended to lift FromEvent calls outside event stream query expressions. This best practice reduces clutter of bridging code inside queries, + making the query expressions more concise and easier to understand. This has additional benefits for overloads of FromEvent that omit the IScheduler + parameter. For more information, see the remarks section on those overloads. + + + + + + + Converts a generic Action-based .NET event to an observable sequence. Each event invocation is surfaced through an OnNext message in the resulting sequence. + For conversion of events conforming to the standard .NET event pattern, use any of the FromEventPattern overloads instead. + + Query provider used to construct the data source. + The type of the event data generated by the event. + Action that attaches the given event handler to the underlying .NET event. + Action that detaches the given event handler from the underlying .NET event. + The observable sequence that contains the event argument objects passed to the invocations of the underlying .NET event. + + or is null. + + + Add and remove handler invocations are made whenever the number of observers grows beyond zero. + As such, an event handler may be shared by multiple simultaneously active observers, using a subject for multicasting. + + + The current is captured during the call to FromEvent, and is used to post add and remove handler invocations. + This behavior ensures add and remove handler operations for thread-affine events are accessed from the same context, as required by some UI frameworks. + + + If no SynchronizationContext is present at the point of calling FromEvent, add and remove handler invocations are made synchronously on the thread + making the Subscribe or Dispose call, respectively. + + + It's recommended to lift FromEvent calls outside event stream query expressions due to the free-threaded nature of Reactive Extensions. Doing so + makes the captured SynchronizationContext predictable. This best practice also reduces clutter of bridging code inside queries, making the query expressions + more concise and easier to understand. + + + + + + + Converts a generic Action-based .NET event to an observable sequence. Each event invocation is surfaced through an OnNext message in the resulting sequence. + For conversion of events conforming to the standard .NET event pattern, use any of the FromEventPattern overloads instead. + + Query provider used to construct the data source. + The type of the event data generated by the event. + Action that attaches the given event handler to the underlying .NET event. + Action that detaches the given event handler from the underlying .NET event. + The scheduler to run the add and remove event handler logic on. + The observable sequence that contains the event argument objects passed to the invocations of the underlying .NET event. + + or or is null. + + + Add and remove handler invocations are made whenever the number of observers grows beyond zero. + As such, an event handler may be shared by multiple simultaneously active observers, using a subject for multicasting. + + + Add and remove handler invocations are run on the specified scheduler. This behavior allows add and remove handler operations for thread-affine events to be + accessed from the same context, as required by some UI frameworks. + + + It's recommended to lift FromEvent calls outside event stream query expressions. This best practice reduces clutter of bridging code inside queries, + making the query expressions more concise and easier to understand. This has additional benefits for overloads of FromEvent that omit the IScheduler + parameter. For more information, see the remarks section on those overloads. + + + + + + + Converts a .NET event, conforming to the standard .NET event pattern based on , to an observable sequence. + Each event invocation is surfaced through an OnNext message in the resulting sequence. + For conversion of events that don't conform to the standard .NET event pattern, use any of the FromEvent overloads instead. + + Query provider used to construct the data source. + Action that attaches the given event handler to the underlying .NET event. + Action that detaches the given event handler from the underlying .NET event. + The observable sequence that contains data representations of invocations of the underlying .NET event. + + or is null. + + + Add and remove handler invocations are made whenever the number of observers grows beyond zero. + As such, an event handler may be shared by multiple simultaneously active observers, using a subject for multicasting. + + + The current is captured during the call to FromEventPattern, and is used to post add and remove handler invocations. + This behavior ensures add and remove handler operations for thread-affine events are accessed from the same context, as required by some UI frameworks. + + + If no SynchronizationContext is present at the point of calling FromEventPattern, add and remove handler invocations are made synchronously on the thread + making the Subscribe or Dispose call, respectively. + + + It's recommended to lift FromEventPattern calls outside event stream query expressions due to the free-threaded nature of Reactive Extensions. Doing so + makes the captured SynchronizationContext predictable. This best practice also reduces clutter of bridging code inside queries, making the query expressions + more concise and easier to understand. + + + + + + + Converts a .NET event, conforming to the standard .NET event pattern based on , to an observable sequence. + Each event invocation is surfaced through an OnNext message in the resulting sequence. + For conversion of events that don't conform to the standard .NET event pattern, use any of the FromEvent overloads instead. + + Query provider used to construct the data source. + Action that attaches the given event handler to the underlying .NET event. + Action that detaches the given event handler from the underlying .NET event. + The scheduler to run the add and remove event handler logic on. + The observable sequence that contains data representations of invocations of the underlying .NET event. + + or or is null. + + + Add and remove handler invocations are made whenever the number of observers grows beyond zero. + As such, an event handler may be shared by multiple simultaneously active observers, using a subject for multicasting. + + + Add and remove handler invocations are run on the specified scheduler. This behavior allows add and remove handler operations for thread-affine events to be + accessed from the same context, as required by some UI frameworks. + + + It's recommended to lift FromEventPattern calls outside event stream query expressions. This best practice reduces clutter of bridging code inside queries, + making the query expressions more concise and easier to understand. This has additional benefits for overloads of FromEventPattern that omit the IScheduler + parameter. For more information, see the remarks section on those overloads. + + + + + + + Converts an instance .NET event, conforming to the standard .NET event pattern with an parameter, to an observable sequence. + Each event invocation is surfaced through an OnNext message in the resulting sequence. + Reflection is used to discover the event based on the target object type and the specified event name. + For conversion of events that don't conform to the standard .NET event pattern, use any of the FromEvent overloads instead. + + Query provider used to construct the data source. + Object instance that exposes the event to convert. + Name of the event to convert. + The observable sequence that contains data representations of invocations of the underlying .NET event. + + or is null. + The event could not be found. -or- The event does not conform to the standard .NET event pattern. + + + Add and remove handler invocations are made whenever the number of observers grows beyond zero. + As such, an event handler may be shared by multiple simultaneously active observers, using a subject for multicasting. + + + The current is captured during the call to FromEventPattern, and is used to post add and remove handler invocations. + This behavior ensures add and remove handler operations for thread-affine events are accessed from the same context, as required by some UI frameworks. + + + If no SynchronizationContext is present at the point of calling FromEventPattern, add and remove handler invocations are made synchronously on the thread + making the Subscribe or Dispose call, respectively. + + + It's recommended to lift FromEventPattern calls outside event stream query expressions due to the free-threaded nature of Reactive Extensions. Doing so + makes the captured SynchronizationContext predictable. This best practice also reduces clutter of bridging code inside queries, making the query expressions + more concise and easier to understand. + + + + + + + Converts an instance .NET event, conforming to the standard .NET event pattern with an parameter, to an observable sequence. + Each event invocation is surfaced through an OnNext message in the resulting sequence. + Reflection is used to discover the event based on the target object type and the specified event name. + For conversion of events that don't conform to the standard .NET event pattern, use any of the FromEvent overloads instead. + + Query provider used to construct the data source. + Object instance that exposes the event to convert. + Name of the event to convert. + The scheduler to run the add and remove event handler logic on. + The observable sequence that contains data representations of invocations of the underlying .NET event. + + or or is null. + The event could not be found. -or- The event does not conform to the standard .NET event pattern. + + + Add and remove handler invocations are made whenever the number of observers grows beyond zero. + As such, an event handler may be shared by multiple simultaneously active observers, using a subject for multicasting. + + + Add and remove handler invocations are run on the specified scheduler. This behavior allows add and remove handler operations for thread-affine events to be + accessed from the same context, as required by some UI frameworks. + + + It's recommended to lift FromEventPattern calls outside event stream query expressions. This best practice reduces clutter of bridging code inside queries, + making the query expressions more concise and easier to understand. This has additional benefits for overloads of FromEventPattern that omit the IScheduler + parameter. For more information, see the remarks section on those overloads. + + + + + + + Converts a static .NET event, conforming to the standard .NET event pattern with an parameter, to an observable sequence. + Each event invocation is surfaced through an OnNext message in the resulting sequence. + Reflection is used to discover the event based on the specified type and the specified event name. + For conversion of events that don't conform to the standard .NET event pattern, use any of the FromEvent overloads instead. + + Query provider used to construct the data source. + Type that exposes the static event to convert. + Name of the event to convert. + The observable sequence that contains data representations of invocations of the underlying .NET event. + + or is null. + The event could not be found. -or- The event does not conform to the standard .NET event pattern. + + + Add and remove handler invocations are made whenever the number of observers grows beyond zero. + As such, an event handler may be shared by multiple simultaneously active observers, using a subject for multicasting. + + + The current is captured during the call to FromEventPattern, and is used to post add and remove handler invocations. + This behavior ensures add and remove handler operations for thread-affine events are accessed from the same context, as required by some UI frameworks. + + + If no SynchronizationContext is present at the point of calling FromEventPattern, add and remove handler invocations are made synchronously on the thread + making the Subscribe or Dispose call, respectively. + + + It's recommended to lift FromEventPattern calls outside event stream query expressions due to the free-threaded nature of Reactive Extensions. Doing so + makes the captured SynchronizationContext predictable. This best practice also reduces clutter of bridging code inside queries, making the query expressions + more concise and easier to understand. + + + + + + + Converts a static .NET event, conforming to the standard .NET event pattern with an parameter, to an observable sequence. + Each event invocation is surfaced through an OnNext message in the resulting sequence. + Reflection is used to discover the event based on the specified type and the specified event name. + For conversion of events that don't conform to the standard .NET event pattern, use any of the FromEvent overloads instead. + + Query provider used to construct the data source. + Type that exposes the static event to convert. + Name of the event to convert. + The scheduler to run the add and remove event handler logic on. + The observable sequence that contains data representations of invocations of the underlying .NET event. + + or or is null. + The event could not be found. -or- The event does not conform to the standard .NET event pattern. + + + Add and remove handler invocations are made whenever the number of observers grows beyond zero. + As such, an event handler may be shared by multiple simultaneously active observers, using a subject for multicasting. + + + Add and remove handler invocations are run on the specified scheduler. This behavior allows add and remove handler operations for thread-affine events to be + accessed from the same context, as required by some UI frameworks. + + + It's recommended to lift FromEventPattern calls outside event stream query expressions. This best practice reduces clutter of bridging code inside queries, + making the query expressions more concise and easier to understand. This has additional benefits for overloads of FromEventPattern that omit the IScheduler + parameter. For more information, see the remarks section on those overloads. + + + + + + + Converts a .NET event, conforming to the standard .NET event pattern based on a supplied event delegate type, to an observable sequence. + Each event invocation is surfaced through an OnNext message in the resulting sequence. + For conversion of events that don't conform to the standard .NET event pattern, use any of the FromEvent overloads instead. + + Query provider used to construct the data source. + The delegate type of the event to be converted. + The type of the event data generated by the event. + Action that attaches the given event handler to the underlying .NET event. + Action that detaches the given event handler from the underlying .NET event. + The observable sequence that contains data representations of invocations of the underlying .NET event. + + or is null. + + + Add and remove handler invocations are made whenever the number of observers grows beyond zero. + As such, an event handler may be shared by multiple simultaneously active observers, using a subject for multicasting. + + + The current is captured during the call to FromEventPattern, and is used to post add and remove handler invocations. + This behavior ensures add and remove handler operations for thread-affine events are accessed from the same context, as required by some UI frameworks. + + + If no SynchronizationContext is present at the point of calling FromEventPattern, add and remove handler invocations are made synchronously on the thread + making the Subscribe or Dispose call, respectively. + + + It's recommended to lift FromEventPattern calls outside event stream query expressions due to the free-threaded nature of Reactive Extensions. Doing so + makes the captured SynchronizationContext predictable. This best practice also reduces clutter of bridging code inside queries, making the query expressions + more concise and easier to understand. + + + + + + + Converts a .NET event, conforming to the standard .NET event pattern based on a supplied event delegate type, to an observable sequence. + Each event invocation is surfaced through an OnNext message in the resulting sequence. + For conversion of events that don't conform to the standard .NET event pattern, use any of the FromEvent overloads instead. + + Query provider used to construct the data source. + The delegate type of the event to be converted. + The type of the event data generated by the event. + Action that attaches the given event handler to the underlying .NET event. + Action that detaches the given event handler from the underlying .NET event. + The scheduler to run the add and remove event handler logic on. + The observable sequence that contains data representations of invocations of the underlying .NET event. + + or or is null. + + + Add and remove handler invocations are made whenever the number of observers grows beyond zero. + As such, an event handler may be shared by multiple simultaneously active observers, using a subject for multicasting. + + + Add and remove handler invocations are run on the specified scheduler. This behavior allows add and remove handler operations for thread-affine events to be + accessed from the same context, as required by some UI frameworks. + + + It's recommended to lift FromEventPattern calls outside event stream query expressions. This best practice reduces clutter of bridging code inside queries, + making the query expressions more concise and easier to understand. This has additional benefits for overloads of FromEventPattern that omit the IScheduler + parameter. For more information, see the remarks section on those overloads. + + + + + + + Converts a .NET event, conforming to the standard .NET event pattern based on , to an observable sequence. + Each event invocation is surfaced through an OnNext message in the resulting sequence. + For conversion of events that don't conform to the standard .NET event pattern, use any of the FromEvent overloads instead. + + Query provider used to construct the data source. + The delegate type of the event to be converted. + The type of the event data generated by the event. + A function used to convert the given event handler to a delegate compatible with the underlying .NET event. The resulting delegate is used in calls to the addHandler and removeHandler action parameters. + Action that attaches the given event handler to the underlying .NET event. + Action that detaches the given event handler from the underlying .NET event. + The observable sequence that contains data representations of invocations of the underlying .NET event. + + or or is null. + + + Add and remove handler invocations are made whenever the number of observers grows beyond zero. + As such, an event handler may be shared by multiple simultaneously active observers, using a subject for multicasting. + + + The current is captured during the call to FromEventPattern, and is used to post add and remove handler invocations. + This behavior ensures add and remove handler operations for thread-affine events are accessed from the same context, as required by some UI frameworks. + + + If no SynchronizationContext is present at the point of calling FromEventPattern, add and remove handler invocations are made synchronously on the thread + making the Subscribe or Dispose call, respectively. + + + It's recommended to lift FromEventPattern calls outside event stream query expressions due to the free-threaded nature of Reactive Extensions. Doing so + makes the captured SynchronizationContext predictable. This best practice also reduces clutter of bridging code inside queries, making the query expressions + more concise and easier to understand. + + + + + + + Converts a .NET event, conforming to the standard .NET event pattern based on , to an observable sequence. + Each event invocation is surfaced through an OnNext message in the resulting sequence. + For conversion of events that don't conform to the standard .NET event pattern, use any of the FromEvent overloads instead. + + Query provider used to construct the data source. + The delegate type of the event to be converted. + The type of the event data generated by the event. + A function used to convert the given event handler to a delegate compatible with the underlying .NET event. The resulting delegate is used in calls to the addHandler and removeHandler action parameters. + Action that attaches the given event handler to the underlying .NET event. + Action that detaches the given event handler from the underlying .NET event. + The scheduler to run the add and remove event handler logic on. + The observable sequence that contains data representations of invocations of the underlying .NET event. + + or or or is null. + + + Add and remove handler invocations are made whenever the number of observers grows beyond zero. + As such, an event handler may be shared by multiple simultaneously active observers, using a subject for multicasting. + + + Add and remove handler invocations are run on the specified scheduler. This behavior allows add and remove handler operations for thread-affine events to be + accessed from the same context, as required by some UI frameworks. + + + It's recommended to lift FromEventPattern calls outside event stream query expressions. This best practice reduces clutter of bridging code inside queries, + making the query expressions more concise and easier to understand. This has additional benefits for overloads of FromEventPattern that omit the IScheduler + parameter. For more information, see the remarks section on those overloads. + + + + + + + Converts a .NET event, conforming to the standard .NET event pattern based on a supplied event delegate type with a strongly typed sender parameter, to an observable sequence. + Each event invocation is surfaced through an OnNext message in the resulting sequence. + For conversion of events that don't conform to the standard .NET event pattern, use any of the FromEvent overloads instead. + + Query provider used to construct the data source. + The delegate type of the event to be converted. + The type of the sender that raises the event. + The type of the event data generated by the event. + Action that attaches the given event handler to the underlying .NET event. + Action that detaches the given event handler from the underlying .NET event. + The observable sequence that contains data representations of invocations of the underlying .NET event. + + or is null. + + + Add and remove handler invocations are made whenever the number of observers grows beyond zero. + As such, an event handler may be shared by multiple simultaneously active observers, using a subject for multicasting. + + + The current is captured during the call to FromEventPattern, and is used to post add and remove handler invocations. + This behavior ensures add and remove handler operations for thread-affine events are accessed from the same context, as required by some UI frameworks. + + + If no SynchronizationContext is present at the point of calling FromEventPattern, add and remove handler invocations are made synchronously on the thread + making the Subscribe or Dispose call, respectively. + + + It's recommended to lift FromEventPattern calls outside event stream query expressions due to the free-threaded nature of Reactive Extensions. Doing so + makes the captured SynchronizationContext predictable. This best practice also reduces clutter of bridging code inside queries, making the query expressions + more concise and easier to understand. + + + + + + + Converts a .NET event, conforming to the standard .NET event pattern based on a supplied event delegate type with a strongly typed sender parameter, to an observable sequence. + Each event invocation is surfaced through an OnNext message in the resulting sequence. + For conversion of events that don't conform to the standard .NET event pattern, use any of the FromEvent overloads instead. + + Query provider used to construct the data source. + The delegate type of the event to be converted. + The type of the sender that raises the event. + The type of the event data generated by the event. + Action that attaches the given event handler to the underlying .NET event. + Action that detaches the given event handler from the underlying .NET event. + The scheduler to run the add and remove event handler logic on. + The observable sequence that contains data representations of invocations of the underlying .NET event. + + or or is null. + + + Add and remove handler invocations are made whenever the number of observers grows beyond zero. + As such, an event handler may be shared by multiple simultaneously active observers, using a subject for multicasting. + + + Add and remove handler invocations are run on the specified scheduler. This behavior allows add and remove handler operations for thread-affine events to be + accessed from the same context, as required by some UI frameworks. + + + It's recommended to lift FromEventPattern calls outside event stream query expressions. This best practice reduces clutter of bridging code inside queries, + making the query expressions more concise and easier to understand. This has additional benefits for overloads of FromEventPattern that omit the IScheduler + parameter. For more information, see the remarks section on those overloads. + + + + + + + Converts a .NET event, conforming to the standard .NET event pattern based on , to an observable sequence. + Each event invocation is surfaced through an OnNext message in the resulting sequence. + For conversion of events that don't conform to the standard .NET event pattern, use any of the FromEvent overloads instead. + + Query provider used to construct the data source. + The type of the event data generated by the event. + Action that attaches the given event handler to the underlying .NET event. + Action that detaches the given event handler from the underlying .NET event. + The observable sequence that contains data representations of invocations of the underlying .NET event. + + + Add and remove handler invocations are made whenever the number of observers grows beyond zero. + As such, an event handler may be shared by multiple simultaneously active observers, using a subject for multicasting. + + + The current is captured during the call to FromEventPattern, and is used to post add and remove handler invocations. + This behavior ensures add and remove handler operations for thread-affine events are accessed from the same context, as required by some UI frameworks. + + + If no SynchronizationContext is present at the point of calling FromEventPattern, add and remove handler invocations are made synchronously on the thread + making the Subscribe or Dispose call, respectively. + + + It's recommended to lift FromEventPattern calls outside event stream query expressions due to the free-threaded nature of Reactive Extensions. Doing so + makes the captured SynchronizationContext predictable. This best practice also reduces clutter of bridging code inside queries, making the query expressions + more concise and easier to understand. + + + + + + + Converts a .NET event, conforming to the standard .NET event pattern based on , to an observable sequence. + Each event invocation is surfaced through an OnNext message in the resulting sequence. + For conversion of events that don't conform to the standard .NET event pattern, use any of the FromEvent overloads instead. + + Query provider used to construct the data source. + The type of the event data generated by the event. + Action that attaches the given event handler to the underlying .NET event. + Action that detaches the given event handler from the underlying .NET event. + The scheduler to run the add and remove event handler logic on. + The observable sequence that contains data representations of invocations of the underlying .NET event. + + + Add and remove handler invocations are made whenever the number of observers grows beyond zero. + As such, an event handler may be shared by multiple simultaneously active observers, using a subject for multicasting. + + + Add and remove handler invocations are run on the specified scheduler. This behavior allows add and remove handler operations for thread-affine events to be + accessed from the same context, as required by some UI frameworks. + + + It's recommended to lift FromEventPattern calls outside event stream query expressions. This best practice reduces clutter of bridging code inside queries, + making the query expressions more concise and easier to understand. This has additional benefits for overloads of FromEventPattern that omit the IScheduler + parameter. For more information, see the remarks section on those overloads. + + + + + + + Converts an instance .NET event, conforming to the standard .NET event pattern with strongly typed event arguments, to an observable sequence. + Each event invocation is surfaced through an OnNext message in the resulting sequence. + Reflection is used to discover the event based on the target object type and the specified event name. + For conversion of events that don't conform to the standard .NET event pattern, use any of the FromEvent overloads instead. + + Query provider used to construct the data source. + The type of the event data generated by the event. + Object instance that exposes the event to convert. + Name of the event to convert. + The observable sequence that contains data representations of invocations of the underlying .NET event. + + or is null. + The event could not be found. -or- The event does not conform to the standard .NET event pattern. -or- The event's second argument type is not assignable to TEventArgs. + + + Add and remove handler invocations are made whenever the number of observers grows beyond zero. + As such, an event handler may be shared by multiple simultaneously active observers, using a subject for multicasting. + + + The current is captured during the call to FromEventPattern, and is used to post add and remove handler invocations. + This behavior ensures add and remove handler operations for thread-affine events are accessed from the same context, as required by some UI frameworks. + + + If no SynchronizationContext is present at the point of calling FromEventPattern, add and remove handler invocations are made synchronously on the thread + making the Subscribe or Dispose call, respectively. + + + It's recommended to lift FromEventPattern calls outside event stream query expressions due to the free-threaded nature of Reactive Extensions. Doing so + makes the captured SynchronizationContext predictable. This best practice also reduces clutter of bridging code inside queries, making the query expressions + more concise and easier to understand. + + + + + + + Converts an instance .NET event, conforming to the standard .NET event pattern with strongly typed event arguments, to an observable sequence. + Each event invocation is surfaced through an OnNext message in the resulting sequence. + Reflection is used to discover the event based on the target object type and the specified event name. + For conversion of events that don't conform to the standard .NET event pattern, use any of the FromEvent overloads instead. + + Query provider used to construct the data source. + The type of the event data generated by the event. + Object instance that exposes the event to convert. + Name of the event to convert. + The scheduler to run the add and remove event handler logic on. + The observable sequence that contains data representations of invocations of the underlying .NET event. + + or or is null. + The event could not be found. -or- The event does not conform to the standard .NET event pattern. -or- The event's second argument type is not assignable to TEventArgs. + + + Add and remove handler invocations are made whenever the number of observers grows beyond zero. + As such, an event handler may be shared by multiple simultaneously active observers, using a subject for multicasting. + + + Add and remove handler invocations are run on the specified scheduler. This behavior allows add and remove handler operations for thread-affine events to be + accessed from the same context, as required by some UI frameworks. + + + It's recommended to lift FromEventPattern calls outside event stream query expressions. This best practice reduces clutter of bridging code inside queries, + making the query expressions more concise and easier to understand. This has additional benefits for overloads of FromEventPattern that omit the IScheduler + parameter. For more information, see the remarks section on those overloads. + + + + + + + Converts a static .NET event, conforming to the standard .NET event pattern with strongly typed event arguments, to an observable sequence. + Each event invocation is surfaced through an OnNext message in the resulting sequence. + Reflection is used to discover the event based on the specified type and the specified event name. + For conversion of events that don't conform to the standard .NET event pattern, use any of the FromEvent overloads instead. + + Query provider used to construct the data source. + The type of the event data generated by the event. + Type that exposes the static event to convert. + Name of the event to convert. + The observable sequence that contains data representations of invocations of the underlying .NET event. + + or is null. + The event could not be found. -or- The event does not conform to the standard .NET event pattern. -or- The event's second argument type is not assignable to TEventArgs. + + + Add and remove handler invocations are made whenever the number of observers grows beyond zero. + As such, an event handler may be shared by multiple simultaneously active observers, using a subject for multicasting. + + + The current is captured during the call to FromEventPattern, and is used to post add and remove handler invocations. + This behavior ensures add and remove handler operations for thread-affine events are accessed from the same context, as required by some UI frameworks. + + + If no SynchronizationContext is present at the point of calling FromEventPattern, add and remove handler invocations are made synchronously on the thread + making the Subscribe or Dispose call, respectively. + + + It's recommended to lift FromEventPattern calls outside event stream query expressions due to the free-threaded nature of Reactive Extensions. Doing so + makes the captured SynchronizationContext predictable. This best practice also reduces clutter of bridging code inside queries, making the query expressions + more concise and easier to understand. + + + + + + + Converts a static .NET event, conforming to the standard .NET event pattern with strongly typed event arguments, to an observable sequence. + Each event invocation is surfaced through an OnNext message in the resulting sequence. + Reflection is used to discover the event based on the specified type and the specified event name. + For conversion of events that don't conform to the standard .NET event pattern, use any of the FromEvent overloads instead. + + Query provider used to construct the data source. + The type of the event data generated by the event. + Type that exposes the static event to convert. + Name of the event to convert. + The scheduler to run the add and remove event handler logic on. + The observable sequence that contains data representations of invocations of the underlying .NET event. + + or or is null. + The event could not be found. -or- The event does not conform to the standard .NET event pattern. -or- The event's second argument type is not assignable to TEventArgs. + + + Add and remove handler invocations are made whenever the number of observers grows beyond zero. + As such, an event handler may be shared by multiple simultaneously active observers, using a subject for multicasting. + + + Add and remove handler invocations are run on the specified scheduler. This behavior allows add and remove handler operations for thread-affine events to be + accessed from the same context, as required by some UI frameworks. + + + It's recommended to lift FromEventPattern calls outside event stream query expressions. This best practice reduces clutter of bridging code inside queries, + making the query expressions more concise and easier to understand. This has additional benefits for overloads of FromEventPattern that omit the IScheduler + parameter. For more information, see the remarks section on those overloads. + + + + + + + Converts an instance .NET event, conforming to the standard .NET event pattern with a strongly typed sender and strongly typed event arguments, to an observable sequence. + Each event invocation is surfaced through an OnNext message in the resulting sequence. + Reflection is used to discover the event based on the target object type and the specified event name. + For conversion of events that don't conform to the standard .NET event pattern, use any of the FromEvent overloads instead. + + Query provider used to construct the data source. + The type of the sender that raises the event. + The type of the event data generated by the event. + Object instance that exposes the event to convert. + Name of the event to convert. + The observable sequence that contains data representations of invocations of the underlying .NET event. + + or is null. + The event could not be found. -or- The event does not conform to the standard .NET event pattern. -or- The event's first argument type is not assignable to TSender. -or- The event's second argument type is not assignable to TEventArgs. + + + Add and remove handler invocations are made whenever the number of observers grows beyond zero. + As such, an event handler may be shared by multiple simultaneously active observers, using a subject for multicasting. + + + The current is captured during the call to FromEventPattern, and is used to post add and remove handler invocations. + This behavior ensures add and remove handler operations for thread-affine events are accessed from the same context, as required by some UI frameworks. + + + If no SynchronizationContext is present at the point of calling FromEventPattern, add and remove handler invocations are made synchronously on the thread + making the Subscribe or Dispose call, respectively. + + + It's recommended to lift FromEventPattern calls outside event stream query expressions due to the free-threaded nature of Reactive Extensions. Doing so + makes the captured SynchronizationContext predictable. This best practice also reduces clutter of bridging code inside queries, making the query expressions + more concise and easier to understand. + + + + + + + Converts an instance .NET event, conforming to the standard .NET event pattern with a strongly typed sender and strongly typed event arguments, to an observable sequence. + Each event invocation is surfaced through an OnNext message in the resulting sequence. + Reflection is used to discover the event based on the target object type and the specified event name. + For conversion of events that don't conform to the standard .NET event pattern, use any of the FromEvent overloads instead. + + Query provider used to construct the data source. + The type of the sender that raises the event. + The type of the event data generated by the event. + Object instance that exposes the event to convert. + Name of the event to convert. + The scheduler to run the add and remove event handler logic on. + The observable sequence that contains data representations of invocations of the underlying .NET event. + + or or is null. + The event could not be found. -or- The event does not conform to the standard .NET event pattern. -or- The event's first argument type is not assignable to TSender. -or- The event's second argument type is not assignable to TEventArgs. + + + Add and remove handler invocations are made whenever the number of observers grows beyond zero. + As such, an event handler may be shared by multiple simultaneously active observers, using a subject for multicasting. + + + Add and remove handler invocations are run on the specified scheduler. This behavior allows add and remove handler operations for thread-affine events to be + accessed from the same context, as required by some UI frameworks. + + + It's recommended to lift FromEventPattern calls outside event stream query expressions. This best practice reduces clutter of bridging code inside queries, + making the query expressions more concise and easier to understand. This has additional benefits for overloads of FromEventPattern that omit the IScheduler + parameter. For more information, see the remarks section on those overloads. + + + + + + + Converts a static .NET event, conforming to the standard .NET event pattern with a strongly typed sender and strongly typed event arguments, to an observable sequence. + Each event invocation is surfaced through an OnNext message in the resulting sequence. + Reflection is used to discover the event based on the specified type and the specified event name. + For conversion of events that don't conform to the standard .NET event pattern, use any of the FromEvent overloads instead. + + Query provider used to construct the data source. + The type of the sender that raises the event. + The type of the event data generated by the event. + Type that exposes the static event to convert. + Name of the event to convert. + The observable sequence that contains data representations of invocations of the underlying .NET event. + + or is null. + The event could not be found. -or- The event does not conform to the standard .NET event pattern. -or- The event's first argument type is not assignable to TSender. -or- The event's second argument type is not assignable to TEventArgs. + + + Add and remove handler invocations are made whenever the number of observers grows beyond zero. + As such, an event handler may be shared by multiple simultaneously active observers, using a subject for multicasting. + + + The current is captured during the call to FromEventPattern, and is used to post add and remove handler invocations. + This behavior ensures add and remove handler operations for thread-affine events are accessed from the same context, as required by some UI frameworks. + + + If no SynchronizationContext is present at the point of calling FromEventPattern, add and remove handler invocations are made synchronously on the thread + making the Subscribe or Dispose call, respectively. + + + It's recommended to lift FromEventPattern calls outside event stream query expressions due to the free-threaded nature of Reactive Extensions. Doing so + makes the captured SynchronizationContext predictable. This best practice also reduces clutter of bridging code inside queries, making the query expressions + more concise and easier to understand. + + + + + + + Converts a static .NET event, conforming to the standard .NET event pattern with a strongly typed sender and strongly typed event arguments, to an observable sequence. + Each event invocation is surfaced through an OnNext message in the resulting sequence. + Reflection is used to discover the event based on the specified type and the specified event name. + For conversion of events that don't conform to the standard .NET event pattern, use any of the FromEvent overloads instead. + + Query provider used to construct the data source. + The type of the sender that raises the event. + The type of the event data generated by the event. + Type that exposes the static event to convert. + Name of the event to convert. + The scheduler to run the add and remove event handler logic on. + The observable sequence that contains data representations of invocations of the underlying .NET event. + + or or is null. + The event could not be found. -or- The event does not conform to the standard .NET event pattern. -or- The event's first argument type is not assignable to TSender. -or- The event's second argument type is not assignable to TEventArgs. + + + Add and remove handler invocations are made whenever the number of observers grows beyond zero. + As such, an event handler may be shared by multiple simultaneously active observers, using a subject for multicasting. + + + Add and remove handler invocations are run on the specified scheduler. This behavior allows add and remove handler operations for thread-affine events to be + accessed from the same context, as required by some UI frameworks. + + + It's recommended to lift FromEventPattern calls outside event stream query expressions. This best practice reduces clutter of bridging code inside queries, + making the query expressions more concise and easier to understand. This has additional benefits for overloads of FromEventPattern that omit the IScheduler + parameter. For more information, see the remarks section on those overloads. + + + + + + + Generates an observable sequence by running a state-driven loop producing the sequence's elements. + + Query provider used to construct the data source. + The type of the state used in the generator loop. + The type of the elements in the produced sequence. + Initial state. + Condition to terminate generation (upon returning false). + Iteration step function. + Selector function for results produced in the sequence. + The generated sequence. + + or or is null. + + + + Generates an observable sequence by running a state-driven loop producing the sequence's elements, using the specified scheduler to send out observer messages. + + Query provider used to construct the data source. + The type of the state used in the generator loop. + The type of the elements in the produced sequence. + Initial state. + Condition to terminate generation (upon returning false). + Iteration step function. + Selector function for results produced in the sequence. + Scheduler on which to run the generator loop. + The generated sequence. + + or or or is null. + + + + Generates an observable sequence by running a state-driven and temporal loop producing the sequence's elements. + + Query provider used to construct the data source. + The type of the state used in the generator loop. + The type of the elements in the produced sequence. + Initial state. + Condition to terminate generation (upon returning false). + Iteration step function. + Selector function for results produced in the sequence. + Time selector function to control the speed of values being produced each iteration. + The generated sequence. + + or or or is null. + + + + Generates an observable sequence by running a state-driven and temporal loop producing the sequence's elements. + + Query provider used to construct the data source. + The type of the state used in the generator loop. + The type of the elements in the produced sequence. + Initial state. + Condition to terminate generation (upon returning false). + Iteration step function. + Selector function for results produced in the sequence. + Time selector function to control the speed of values being produced each iteration. + The generated sequence. + + or or or is null. + + + + Generates an observable sequence by running a state-driven and temporal loop producing the sequence's elements, using the specified scheduler to run timers and to send out observer messages. + + Query provider used to construct the data source. + The type of the state used in the generator loop. + The type of the elements in the produced sequence. + Initial state. + Condition to terminate generation (upon returning false). + Iteration step function. + Selector function for results produced in the sequence. + Time selector function to control the speed of values being produced each iteration. + Scheduler on which to run the generator loop. + The generated sequence. + + or or or or is null. + + + + Generates an observable sequence by running a state-driven and temporal loop producing the sequence's elements, using the specified scheduler to run timers and to send out observer messages. + + Query provider used to construct the data source. + The type of the state used in the generator loop. + The type of the elements in the produced sequence. + Initial state. + Condition to terminate generation (upon returning false). + Iteration step function. + Selector function for results produced in the sequence. + Time selector function to control the speed of values being produced each iteration. + Scheduler on which to run the generator loop. + The generated sequence. + + or or or or is null. + + + + Groups the elements of an observable sequence according to a specified key selector function. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + The type of the grouping key computed for each element in the source sequence. + An observable sequence whose elements to group. + A function to extract the key for each element. + A sequence of observable groups, each of which corresponds to a unique key value, containing all elements that share that same key value. + + or is null. + + + + Groups the elements of an observable sequence with the specified initial capacity according to a specified key selector function. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + The type of the grouping key computed for each element in the source sequence. + An observable sequence whose elements to group. + A function to extract the key for each element. + The initial number of elements that the underlying dictionary can contain. + A sequence of observable groups, each of which corresponds to a unique key value, containing all elements that share that same key value. + + or is null. + + is less than 0. + + + + Groups the elements of an observable sequence with the specified initial capacity according to a specified key selector function and comparer. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + The type of the grouping key computed for each element in the source sequence. + An observable sequence whose elements to group. + A function to extract the key for each element. + The initial number of elements that the underlying dictionary can contain. + An equality comparer to compare keys with. + A sequence of observable groups, each of which corresponds to a unique key value, containing all elements that share that same key value. + + or or is null. + + is less than 0. + + + + Groups the elements of an observable sequence according to a specified key selector function and comparer. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + The type of the grouping key computed for each element in the source sequence. + An observable sequence whose elements to group. + A function to extract the key for each element. + An equality comparer to compare keys with. + A sequence of observable groups, each of which corresponds to a unique key value, containing all elements that share that same key value. + + or or is null. + + + + Groups the elements of an observable sequence and selects the resulting elements by using a specified function. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + The type of the grouping key computed for each element in the source sequence. + The type of the elements within the groups computed for each element in the source sequence. + An observable sequence whose elements to group. + A function to extract the key for each element. + A function to map each source element to an element in an observable group. + A sequence of observable groups, each of which corresponds to a unique key value, containing all elements that share that same key value. + + or or is null. + + + + Groups the elements of an observable sequence with the specified initial capacity and selects the resulting elements by using a specified function. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + The type of the grouping key computed for each element in the source sequence. + The type of the elements within the groups computed for each element in the source sequence. + An observable sequence whose elements to group. + A function to extract the key for each element. + A function to map each source element to an element in an observable group. + The initial number of elements that the underlying dictionary can contain. + A sequence of observable groups, each of which corresponds to a unique key value, containing all elements that share that same key value. + + or or is null. + + is less than 0. + + + + Groups the elements of an observable sequence with the specified initial capacity according to a specified key selector function and comparer and selects the resulting elements by using a specified function. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + The type of the grouping key computed for each element in the source sequence. + The type of the elements within the groups computed for each element in the source sequence. + An observable sequence whose elements to group. + A function to extract the key for each element. + A function to map each source element to an element in an observable group. + The initial number of elements that the underlying dictionary can contain. + An equality comparer to compare keys with. + A sequence of observable groups, each of which corresponds to a unique key value, containing all elements that share that same key value. + + or or or is null. + + is less than 0. + + + + Groups the elements of an observable sequence according to a specified key selector function and comparer and selects the resulting elements by using a specified function. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + The type of the grouping key computed for each element in the source sequence. + The type of the elements within the groups computed for each element in the source sequence. + An observable sequence whose elements to group. + A function to extract the key for each element. + A function to map each source element to an element in an observable group. + An equality comparer to compare keys with. + A sequence of observable groups, each of which corresponds to a unique key value, containing all elements that share that same key value. + + or or or is null. + + + + Groups the elements of an observable sequence according to a specified key selector function. + A duration selector function is used to control the lifetime of groups. When a group expires, it receives an OnCompleted notification. When a new element with the same + key value as a reclaimed group occurs, the group will be reborn with a new lifetime request. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + The type of the grouping key computed for each element in the source sequence. + The type of the elements in the duration sequences obtained for each group to denote its lifetime. + An observable sequence whose elements to group. + A function to extract the key for each element. + A function to signal the expiration of a group. + + A sequence of observable groups, each of which corresponds to a unique key value, containing all elements that share that same key value. + If a group's lifetime expires, a new group with the same key value can be created once an element with such a key value is encountered. + + + or or is null. + + + + Groups the elements of an observable sequence with the specified initial capacity according to a specified key selector function. + A duration selector function is used to control the lifetime of groups. When a group expires, it receives an OnCompleted notification. When a new element with the same + key value as a reclaimed group occurs, the group will be reborn with a new lifetime request. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + The type of the grouping key computed for each element in the source sequence. + The type of the elements in the duration sequences obtained for each group to denote its lifetime. + An observable sequence whose elements to group. + A function to extract the key for each element. + A function to signal the expiration of a group. + The initial number of elements that the underlying dictionary can contain. + + A sequence of observable groups, each of which corresponds to a unique key value, containing all elements that share that same key value. + If a group's lifetime expires, a new group with the same key value can be created once an element with such a key value is encountered. + + + or or is null. + + is less than 0. + + + + Groups the elements of an observable sequence with the specified initial capacity according to a specified key selector function and comparer. + A duration selector function is used to control the lifetime of groups. When a group expires, it receives an OnCompleted notification. When a new element with the same + key value as a reclaimed group occurs, the group will be reborn with a new lifetime request. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + The type of the grouping key computed for each element in the source sequence. + The type of the elements in the duration sequences obtained for each group to denote its lifetime. + An observable sequence whose elements to group. + A function to extract the key for each element. + A function to signal the expiration of a group. + The initial number of elements that the underlying dictionary can contain. + An equality comparer to compare keys with. + + A sequence of observable groups, each of which corresponds to a unique key value, containing all elements that share that same key value. + If a group's lifetime expires, a new group with the same key value can be created once an element with such a key value is encountered. + + + or or or is null. + + is less than 0. + + + + Groups the elements of an observable sequence according to a specified key selector function and comparer. + A duration selector function is used to control the lifetime of groups. When a group expires, it receives an OnCompleted notification. When a new element with the same + key value as a reclaimed group occurs, the group will be reborn with a new lifetime request. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + The type of the grouping key computed for each element in the source sequence. + The type of the elements in the duration sequences obtained for each group to denote its lifetime. + An observable sequence whose elements to group. + A function to extract the key for each element. + A function to signal the expiration of a group. + An equality comparer to compare keys with. + + A sequence of observable groups, each of which corresponds to a unique key value, containing all elements that share that same key value. + If a group's lifetime expires, a new group with the same key value can be created once an element with such a key value is encountered. + + + or or or is null. + + + + Groups the elements of an observable sequence according to a specified key selector function and selects the resulting elements by using a specified function. + A duration selector function is used to control the lifetime of groups. When a group expires, it receives an OnCompleted notification. When a new element with the same + key value as a reclaimed group occurs, the group will be reborn with a new lifetime request. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + The type of the grouping key computed for each element in the source sequence. + The type of the elements within the groups computed for each element in the source sequence. + The type of the elements in the duration sequences obtained for each group to denote its lifetime. + An observable sequence whose elements to group. + A function to extract the key for each element. + A function to map each source element to an element in an observable group. + A function to signal the expiration of a group. + + A sequence of observable groups, each of which corresponds to a unique key value, containing all elements that share that same key value. + If a group's lifetime expires, a new group with the same key value can be created once an element with such a key value is encountered. + + + or or or is null. + + + + Groups the elements of an observable sequence with the specified initial capacity according to a specified key selector function and selects the resulting elements by using a specified function. + A duration selector function is used to control the lifetime of groups. When a group expires, it receives an OnCompleted notification. When a new element with the same + key value as a reclaimed group occurs, the group will be reborn with a new lifetime request. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + The type of the grouping key computed for each element in the source sequence. + The type of the elements within the groups computed for each element in the source sequence. + The type of the elements in the duration sequences obtained for each group to denote its lifetime. + An observable sequence whose elements to group. + A function to extract the key for each element. + A function to map each source element to an element in an observable group. + A function to signal the expiration of a group. + The initial number of elements that the underlying dictionary can contain. + + A sequence of observable groups, each of which corresponds to a unique key value, containing all elements that share that same key value. + If a group's lifetime expires, a new group with the same key value can be created once an element with such a key value is encountered. + + + or or or is null. + + is less than 0. + + + + Groups the elements of an observable sequence with the specified initial capacity according to a specified key selector function and comparer and selects the resulting elements by using a specified function. + A duration selector function is used to control the lifetime of groups. When a group expires, it receives an OnCompleted notification. When a new element with the same + key value as a reclaimed group occurs, the group will be reborn with a new lifetime request. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + The type of the grouping key computed for each element in the source sequence. + The type of the elements within the groups computed for each element in the source sequence. + The type of the elements in the duration sequences obtained for each group to denote its lifetime. + An observable sequence whose elements to group. + A function to extract the key for each element. + A function to map each source element to an element in an observable group. + A function to signal the expiration of a group. + The initial number of elements that the underlying dictionary can contain. + An equality comparer to compare keys with. + + A sequence of observable groups, each of which corresponds to a unique key value, containing all elements that share that same key value. + If a group's lifetime expires, a new group with the same key value can be created once an element with such a key value is encountered. + + + or or or or is null. + + is less than 0. + + + + Groups the elements of an observable sequence according to a specified key selector function and comparer and selects the resulting elements by using a specified function. + A duration selector function is used to control the lifetime of groups. When a group expires, it receives an OnCompleted notification. When a new element with the same + key value as a reclaimed group occurs, the group will be reborn with a new lifetime request. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + The type of the grouping key computed for each element in the source sequence. + The type of the elements within the groups computed for each element in the source sequence. + The type of the elements in the duration sequences obtained for each group to denote its lifetime. + An observable sequence whose elements to group. + A function to extract the key for each element. + A function to map each source element to an element in an observable group. + A function to signal the expiration of a group. + An equality comparer to compare keys with. + + A sequence of observable groups, each of which corresponds to a unique key value, containing all elements that share that same key value. + If a group's lifetime expires, a new group with the same key value can be created once an element with such a key value is encountered. + + + or or or or is null. + + + + Correlates the elements of two sequences based on overlapping durations, and groups the results. + + The type of the elements in the left source sequence. + The type of the elements in the right source sequence. + The type of the elements in the duration sequence denoting the computed duration of each element in the left source sequence. + The type of the elements in the duration sequence denoting the computed duration of each element in the right source sequence. + The type of the elements in the result sequence, obtained by invoking the result selector function for source elements with overlapping duration. + The left observable sequence to join elements for. + The right observable sequence to join elements for. + A function to select the duration of each element of the left observable sequence, used to determine overlap. + A function to select the duration of each element of the right observable sequence, used to determine overlap. + A function invoked to compute a result element for any element of the left sequence with overlapping elements from the right observable sequence. + An observable sequence that contains result elements computed from source elements that have an overlapping duration. + + or or or or is null. + + + + If the specified evaluates true, select the sequence. Otherwise, return an empty sequence. + + Query provider used to construct the data source. + The type of the elements in the result sequence. + Condition evaluated to decide which sequence to return. + Sequence returned in case evaluates true. + + if evaluates true; an empty sequence otherwise. + + or is null. + + + + If the specified evaluates true, select the sequence. Otherwise, select the sequence. + + Query provider used to construct the data source. + The type of the elements in the result sequence. + Condition evaluated to decide which sequence to return. + Sequence returned in case evaluates true. + Sequence returned in case evaluates false. + + if evaluates true; otherwise. + + or or is null. + + + + If the specified evaluates true, select the sequence. Otherwise, return an empty sequence generated on the specified scheduler. + + Query provider used to construct the data source. + The type of the elements in the result sequence. + Condition evaluated to decide which sequence to return. + Sequence returned in case evaluates true. + Scheduler to generate an empty sequence on in case evaluates false. + + if evaluates true; an empty sequence otherwise. + + or or is null. + + + + Ignores all elements in an observable sequence leaving only the termination messages. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source sequence. + An empty observable sequence that signals termination, successful or exceptional, of the source sequence. + + is null. + + + + Returns an observable sequence that produces a value after each period. + + Query provider used to construct the data source. + Period for producing the values in the resulting sequence. If this value is equal to TimeSpan.Zero, the timer will recur as fast as possible. + An observable sequence that produces a value after each period. + + is less than TimeSpan.Zero. + + Intervals are measured between the start of subsequent notifications, not between the end of the previous and the start of the next notification. + If the observer takes longer than the interval period to handle the message, the subsequent notification will be delivered immediately after the + current one has been handled. In case you need to control the time between the end and the start of consecutive notifications, consider using the + + operator instead. + + + + + Returns an observable sequence that produces a value after each period, using the specified scheduler to run timers and to send out observer messages. + + Query provider used to construct the data source. + Period for producing the values in the resulting sequence. If this value is equal to TimeSpan.Zero, the timer will recur as fast as possible. + Scheduler to run the timer on. + An observable sequence that produces a value after each period. + + is less than TimeSpan.Zero. + + is null. + + Intervals are measured between the start of subsequent notifications, not between the end of the previous and the start of the next notification. + If the observer takes longer than the interval period to handle the message, the subsequent notification will be delivered immediately after the + current one has been handled. In case you need to control the time between the end and the start of consecutive notifications, consider using the + + operator instead. + + + + + Determines whether an observable sequence is empty. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + An observable sequence to check for emptiness. + An observable sequence containing a single element determining whether the source sequence is empty. + + is null. + + + + Correlates the elements of two sequences based on overlapping durations. + + The type of the elements in the left source sequence. + The type of the elements in the right source sequence. + The type of the elements in the duration sequence denoting the computed duration of each element in the left source sequence. + The type of the elements in the duration sequence denoting the computed duration of each element in the right source sequence. + The type of the elements in the result sequence, obtained by invoking the result selector function for source elements with overlapping duration. + The left observable sequence to join elements for. + The right observable sequence to join elements for. + A function to select the duration of each element of the left observable sequence, used to determine overlap. + A function to select the duration of each element of the right observable sequence, used to determine overlap. + A function invoked to compute a result element for any two overlapping elements of the left and right observable sequences. + An observable sequence that contains result elements computed from source elements that have an overlapping duration. + + or or or or is null. + + + + Returns the last element of an observable sequence. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source observable sequence. + Sequence containing the last element in the observable sequence. + + is null. + (Asynchronous) The source sequence is empty. + + + + Returns the last element of an observable sequence that satisfies the condition in the predicate. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source observable sequence. + A predicate function to evaluate for elements in the source sequence. + Sequence containing the last element in the observable sequence that satisfies the condition in the predicate. + + or is null. + (Asynchronous) No element satisfies the condition in the predicate. -or- The source sequence is empty. + + + + Returns the last element of an observable sequence, or a default value if no such element exists. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source observable sequence. + Sequence containing the last element in the observable sequence, or a default value if no such element exists. + + is null. + + + + Returns the last element of an observable sequence that satisfies the condition in the predicate, or a default value if no such element exists. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source observable sequence. + A predicate function to evaluate for elements in the source sequence. + Sequence containing the last element in the observable sequence that satisfies the condition in the predicate, or a default value if no such element exists. + + or is null. + + + + Returns an enumerable sequence whose enumeration returns the latest observed element in the source observable sequence. + Enumerators on the resulting sequence will never produce the same element repeatedly, and will block until the next element becomes available. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source observable sequence. + The enumerable sequence that returns the last sampled element upon each iteration and subsequently blocks until the next element in the observable source sequence becomes available. + This operator requires the source's object (see ) to implement . + + + + Returns an observable sequence containing an that represents the total number of elements in an observable sequence. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + An observable sequence that contains elements to be counted. + An observable sequence containing a single element with the number of elements in the input sequence. + + is null. + (Asynchronous) The number of elements in the source sequence is larger than . + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Returns an observable sequence containing an that represents how many elements in the specified observable sequence satisfy a condition. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + An observable sequence that contains elements to be counted. + A function to test each element for a condition. + An observable sequence containing a single element with a number that represents how many elements in the input sequence satisfy the condition in the predicate function. + + or is null. + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Materializes the implicit notifications of an observable sequence as explicit notification values. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + An observable sequence to get notification values for. + An observable sequence containing the materialized notification values from the source sequence. + + is null. + + + + Returns the maximum value in an observable sequence of values. + + A sequence of values to determine the maximum value of. + An observable sequence containing a single element with the maximum value in the source sequence. + + is null. + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Returns the maximum value in an observable sequence of values. + + A sequence of values to determine the maximum value of. + An observable sequence containing a single element with the maximum value in the source sequence. + + is null. + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Returns the maximum value in an observable sequence of values. + + A sequence of values to determine the maximum value of. + An observable sequence containing a single element with the maximum value in the source sequence. + + is null. + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Returns the maximum value in an observable sequence of values. + + A sequence of values to determine the maximum value of. + An observable sequence containing a single element with the maximum value in the source sequence. + + is null. + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Returns the maximum value in an observable sequence of nullable values. + + A sequence of nullable values to determine the maximum value of. + An observable sequence containing a single element with the maximum value in the source sequence. + + is null. + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Returns the maximum value in an observable sequence of nullable values. + + A sequence of nullable values to determine the maximum value of. + An observable sequence containing a single element with the maximum value in the source sequence. + + is null. + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Returns the maximum value in an observable sequence of nullable values. + + A sequence of nullable values to determine the maximum value of. + An observable sequence containing a single element with the maximum value in the source sequence. + + is null. + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Returns the maximum value in an observable sequence of nullable values. + + A sequence of nullable values to determine the maximum value of. + An observable sequence containing a single element with the maximum value in the source sequence. + + is null. + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Returns the maximum value in an observable sequence of nullable values. + + A sequence of nullable values to determine the maximum value of. + An observable sequence containing a single element with the maximum value in the source sequence. + + is null. + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Returns the maximum value in an observable sequence of values. + + A sequence of values to determine the maximum value of. + An observable sequence containing a single element with the maximum value in the source sequence. + + is null. + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Returns the maximum element in an observable sequence. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + An observable sequence to determine the maximum element of. + An observable sequence containing a single element with the maximum element in the source sequence. + + is null. + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Returns the maximum value in an observable sequence according to the specified comparer. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + An observable sequence to determine the maximum element of. + Comparer used to compare elements. + An observable sequence containing a single element with the maximum element in the source sequence. + + or is null. + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Invokes a transform function on each element of a sequence and returns the maximum value. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + A sequence of values to determine the maximum value of. + A transform function to apply to each element. + An observable sequence containing a single element with the value of type that corresponds to the maximum value in the source sequence. + + or is null. + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Invokes a transform function on each element of a sequence and returns the maximum value. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + A sequence of values to determine the maximum value of. + A transform function to apply to each element. + An observable sequence containing a single element with the value of type that corresponds to the maximum value in the source sequence. + + or is null. + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Invokes a transform function on each element of a sequence and returns the maximum value. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + A sequence of values to determine the maximum value of. + A transform function to apply to each element. + An observable sequence containing a single element with the value of type that corresponds to the maximum value in the source sequence. + + or is null. + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Invokes a transform function on each element of a sequence and returns the maximum value. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + A sequence of values to determine the maximum value of. + A transform function to apply to each element. + An observable sequence containing a single element with the value of type that corresponds to the maximum value in the source sequence. + + or is null. + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Invokes a transform function on each element of a sequence and returns the maximum value. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + A sequence of values to determine the maximum value of. + A transform function to apply to each element. + An observable sequence containing a single element with the value of type that corresponds to the maximum value in the source sequence. + + or is null. + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Invokes a transform function on each element of a sequence and returns the maximum nullable value. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + A sequence of values to determine the maximum value of. + A transform function to apply to each element. + An observable sequence containing a single element with the value of type that corresponds to the maximum value in the source sequence. + + or is null. + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Invokes a transform function on each element of a sequence and returns the maximum nullable value. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + A sequence of values to determine the maximum value of. + A transform function to apply to each element. + An observable sequence containing a single element with the value of type that corresponds to the maximum value in the source sequence. + + or is null. + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Invokes a transform function on each element of a sequence and returns the maximum nullable value. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + A sequence of values to determine the maximum value of. + A transform function to apply to each element. + An observable sequence containing a single element with the value of type that corresponds to the maximum value in the source sequence. + + or is null. + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Invokes a transform function on each element of a sequence and returns the maximum nullable value. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + A sequence of values to determine the maximum value of. + A transform function to apply to each element. + An observable sequence containing a single element with the value of type that corresponds to the maximum value in the source sequence. + + or is null. + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Invokes a transform function on each element of a sequence and returns the maximum nullable value. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + A sequence of values to determine the maximum value of. + A transform function to apply to each element. + An observable sequence containing a single element with the value of type that corresponds to the maximum value in the source sequence. + + or is null. + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Invokes a transform function on each element of a sequence and returns the maximum value. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + The type of the objects derived from the elements in the source sequence to determine the maximum of. + An observable sequence to determine the minimum element of. + A transform function to apply to each element. + An observable sequence containing a single element with the value that corresponds to the maximum element in the source sequence. + + or is null. + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Invokes a transform function on each element of a sequence and returns the maximum value according to the specified comparer. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + The type of the objects derived from the elements in the source sequence to determine the maximum of. + An observable sequence to determine the minimum element of. + A transform function to apply to each element. + Comparer used to compare elements. + An observable sequence containing a single element with the value that corresponds to the maximum element in the source sequence. + + or or is null. + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Returns the elements in an observable sequence with the maximum key value. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + The type of the key computed for each element in the source sequence. + An observable sequence to get the maximum elements for. + Key selector function. + An observable sequence containing a list of zero or more elements that have a maximum key value. + + or is null. + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Returns the elements in an observable sequence with the maximum key value according to the specified comparer. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + The type of the key computed for each element in the source sequence. + An observable sequence to get the maximum elements for. + Key selector function. + Comparer used to compare key values. + An observable sequence containing a list of zero or more elements that have a maximum key value. + + or or is null. + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Merges elements from two observable sequences into a single observable sequence. + + The type of the elements in the source sequences. + First observable sequence. + Second observable sequence. + The observable sequence that merges the elements of the given sequences. + + or is null. + + + + Merges elements from two observable sequences into a single observable sequence, using the specified scheduler for enumeration of and subscription to the sources. + + The type of the elements in the source sequences. + First observable sequence. + Second observable sequence. + Scheduler used to introduce concurrency for making subscriptions to the given sequences. + The observable sequence that merges the elements of the given sequences. + + or or is null. + + + + Merges elements from all of the specified observable sequences into a single observable sequence, using the specified scheduler for enumeration of and subscription to the sources. + + Query provider used to construct the data source. + The type of the elements in the source sequences. + Observable sequences. + Scheduler to run the enumeration of the sequence of sources on. + The observable sequence that merges the elements of the observable sequences. + + or is null. + + + + Merges elements from all inner observable sequences into a single observable sequence. + + The type of the elements in the source sequences. + Observable sequence of inner observable sequences. + The observable sequence that merges the elements of the inner sequences. + + is null. + + + + Merges results from all source tasks into a single observable sequence. + + The type of the results produced by the source tasks. + Observable sequence of tasks. + The observable sequence that merges the results of the source tasks. + + is null. + If the tasks support cancellation, consider manual conversion of the tasks using , followed by a merge operation using . + + + + Merges elements from all of the specified observable sequences into a single observable sequence. + + Query provider used to construct the data source. + The type of the elements in the source sequences. + Observable sequences. + The observable sequence that merges the elements of the observable sequences. + + is null. + + + + Merges elements from all observable sequences in the given enumerable sequence into a single observable sequence. + + Query provider used to construct the data source. + The type of the elements in the source sequences. + Enumerable sequence of observable sequences. + The observable sequence that merges the elements of the observable sequences. + + is null. + + + + Merges elements from all inner observable sequences into a single observable sequence, limiting the number of concurrent subscriptions to inner sequences. + + The type of the elements in the source sequences. + Observable sequence of inner observable sequences. + Maximum number of inner observable sequences being subscribed to concurrently. + The observable sequence that merges the elements of the inner sequences. + + is null. + + is less than or equal to zero. + + + + Merges elements from all observable sequences in the given enumerable sequence into a single observable sequence, limiting the number of concurrent subscriptions to inner sequences. + + Query provider used to construct the data source. + The type of the elements in the source sequences. + Enumerable sequence of observable sequences. + Maximum number of observable sequences being subscribed to concurrently. + The observable sequence that merges the elements of the observable sequences. + + is null. + + is less than or equal to zero. + + + + Merges elements from all observable sequences in the given enumerable sequence into a single observable sequence, limiting the number of concurrent subscriptions to inner sequences, and using the specified scheduler for enumeration of and subscription to the sources. + + Query provider used to construct the data source. + The type of the elements in the source sequences. + Enumerable sequence of observable sequences. + Maximum number of observable sequences being subscribed to concurrently. + Scheduler to run the enumeration of the sequence of sources on. + The observable sequence that merges the elements of the observable sequences. + + or is null. + + is less than or equal to zero. + + + + Merges elements from all observable sequences in the given enumerable sequence into a single observable sequence, using the specified scheduler for enumeration of and subscription to the sources. + + Query provider used to construct the data source. + The type of the elements in the source sequences. + Enumerable sequence of observable sequences. + Scheduler to run the enumeration of the sequence of sources on. + The observable sequence that merges the elements of the observable sequences. + + or is null. + + + + Returns the minimum value in an observable sequence of values. + + A sequence of values to determine the minimum value of. + An observable sequence containing a single element with the minimum value in the source sequence. + + is null. + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Returns the minimum value in an observable sequence of values. + + A sequence of values to determine the minimum value of. + An observable sequence containing a single element with the minimum value in the source sequence. + + is null. + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Returns the minimum value in an observable sequence of values. + + A sequence of values to determine the minimum value of. + An observable sequence containing a single element with the minimum value in the source sequence. + + is null. + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Returns the minimum value in an observable sequence of values. + + A sequence of values to determine the minimum value of. + An observable sequence containing a single element with the minimum value in the source sequence. + + is null. + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Returns the minimum value in an observable sequence of nullable values. + + A sequence of nullable values to determine the minimum value of. + An observable sequence containing a single element with the minimum value in the source sequence. + + is null. + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Returns the minimum value in an observable sequence of nullable values. + + A sequence of nullable values to determine the minimum value of. + An observable sequence containing a single element with the minimum value in the source sequence. + + is null. + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Returns the minimum value in an observable sequence of nullable values. + + A sequence of nullable values to determine the minimum value of. + An observable sequence containing a single element with the minimum value in the source sequence. + + is null. + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Returns the minimum value in an observable sequence of nullable values. + + A sequence of nullable values to determine the minimum value of. + An observable sequence containing a single element with the minimum value in the source sequence. + + is null. + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Returns the minimum value in an observable sequence of nullable values. + + A sequence of nullable values to determine the minimum value of. + An observable sequence containing a single element with the minimum value in the source sequence. + + is null. + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Returns the minimum value in an observable sequence of values. + + A sequence of values to determine the minimum value of. + An observable sequence containing a single element with the minimum value in the source sequence. + + is null. + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Returns the minimum element in an observable sequence. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + An observable sequence to determine the minimum element of. + An observable sequence containing a single element with the minimum element in the source sequence. + + is null. + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Returns the minimum element in an observable sequence according to the specified comparer. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + An observable sequence to determine the minimum element of. + Comparer used to compare elements. + An observable sequence containing a single element with the minimum element in the source sequence. + + or is null. + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Invokes a transform function on each element of a sequence and returns the minimum value. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + A sequence of values to determine the minimum value of. + A transform function to apply to each element. + An observable sequence containing a single element with the value of type that corresponds to the minimum value in the source sequence. + + or is null. + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Invokes a transform function on each element of a sequence and returns the minimum value. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + A sequence of values to determine the minimum value of. + A transform function to apply to each element. + An observable sequence containing a single element with the value of type that corresponds to the minimum value in the source sequence. + + or is null. + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Invokes a transform function on each element of a sequence and returns the minimum value. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + A sequence of values to determine the minimum value of. + A transform function to apply to each element. + An observable sequence containing a single element with the value of type that corresponds to the minimum value in the source sequence. + + or is null. + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Invokes a transform function on each element of a sequence and returns the minimum value. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + A sequence of values to determine the minimum value of. + A transform function to apply to each element. + An observable sequence containing a single element with the value of type that corresponds to the minimum value in the source sequence. + + or is null. + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Invokes a transform function on each element of a sequence and returns the minimum value. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + A sequence of values to determine the minimum value of. + A transform function to apply to each element. + An observable sequence containing a single element with the value of type that corresponds to the minimum value in the source sequence. + + or is null. + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Invokes a transform function on each element of a sequence and returns the minimum nullable value. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + A sequence of values to determine the minimum value of. + A transform function to apply to each element. + An observable sequence containing a single element with the value of type that corresponds to the minimum value in the source sequence. + + or is null. + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Invokes a transform function on each element of a sequence and returns the minimum nullable value. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + A sequence of values to determine the minimum value of. + A transform function to apply to each element. + An observable sequence containing a single element with the value of type that corresponds to the minimum value in the source sequence. + + or is null. + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Invokes a transform function on each element of a sequence and returns the minimum nullable value. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + A sequence of values to determine the minimum value of. + A transform function to apply to each element. + An observable sequence containing a single element with the value of type that corresponds to the minimum value in the source sequence. + + or is null. + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Invokes a transform function on each element of a sequence and returns the minimum nullable value. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + A sequence of values to determine the minimum value of. + A transform function to apply to each element. + An observable sequence containing a single element with the value of type that corresponds to the minimum value in the source sequence. + + or is null. + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Invokes a transform function on each element of a sequence and returns the minimum nullable value. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + A sequence of values to determine the minimum value of. + A transform function to apply to each element. + An observable sequence containing a single element with the value of type that corresponds to the minimum value in the source sequence. + + or is null. + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Invokes a transform function on each element of a sequence and returns the minimum value. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + The type of the objects derived from the elements in the source sequence to determine the minimum of. + An observable sequence to determine the minimum element of. + A transform function to apply to each element. + An observable sequence containing a single element with the value that corresponds to the minimum element in the source sequence. + + or is null. + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Invokes a transform function on each element of a sequence and returns the minimum value according to the specified comparer. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + The type of the objects derived from the elements in the source sequence to determine the minimum of. + An observable sequence to determine the minimum element of. + A transform function to apply to each element. + Comparer used to compare elements. + An observable sequence containing a single element with the value that corresponds to the minimum element in the source sequence. + + or or is null. + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Returns the elements in an observable sequence with the minimum key value. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + The type of the key computed for each element in the source sequence. + An observable sequence to get the minimum elements for. + Key selector function. + An observable sequence containing a list of zero or more elements that have a minimum key value. + + or is null. + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Returns the elements in an observable sequence with the minimum key value according to the specified comparer. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + The type of the key computed for each element in the source sequence. + An observable sequence to get the minimum elements for. + Key selector function. + Comparer used to compare key values. + An observable sequence containing a list of zero or more elements that have a minimum key value. + + or or is null. + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Returns an enumerable sequence whose enumeration returns the most recently observed element in the source observable sequence, using the specified initial value in case no element has been sampled yet. + Enumerators on the resulting sequence never block and can produce the same element repeatedly. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source observable sequence. + Initial value that will be yielded by the enumerable sequence if no element has been sampled yet. + The enumerable sequence that returns the last sampled element upon each iteration. + + is null. + This operator requires the source's object (see ) to implement . + + + + Multicasts the source sequence notifications through an instantiated subject into all uses of the sequence within a selector function. Each + subscription to the resulting sequence causes a separate multicast invocation, exposing the sequence resulting from the selector function's + invocation. For specializations with fixed subject types, see Publish, PublishLast, and Replay. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + The type of the elements produced by the intermediate subject. + The type of the elements in the result sequence. + Source sequence which will be multicasted in the specified selector function. + Factory function to create an intermediate subject through which the source sequence's elements will be multicast to the selector function. + Selector function which can use the multicasted source sequence subject to the policies enforced by the created subject. + An observable sequence that contains the elements of a sequence produced by multicasting the source sequence within a selector function. + + or or is null. + + + + Returns a non-terminating observable sequence, which can be used to denote an infinite duration (e.g. when using reactive joins). + + Query provider used to construct the data source. + The type used for the type parameter of the resulting sequence. + An observable sequence whose observers will never get called. + + + + Returns a non-terminating observable sequence, which can be used to denote an infinite duration (e.g. when using reactive joins). + + Query provider used to construct the data source. + The type used for the type parameter of the resulting sequence. + Object solely used to infer the type of the type parameter. This parameter is typically used when creating a sequence of anonymously typed elements. + An observable sequence whose observers will never get called. + + + + Returns an enumerable sequence whose enumeration blocks until the next element in the source observable sequence becomes available. + Enumerators on the resulting sequence will block until the next element becomes available. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source observable sequence. + The enumerable sequence that blocks upon each iteration until the next element in the observable source sequence becomes available. + + is null. + This operator requires the source's object (see ) to implement . + + + + Wraps the source sequence in order to run its observer callbacks on the specified synchronization context. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source sequence. + Synchronization context to notify observers on. + The source sequence whose observations happen on the specified synchronization context. + + or is null. + + This only invokes observer callbacks on a synchronization context. In case the subscription and/or unsubscription actions have side-effects + that require to be run on a synchronization context, use . + + + + + Wraps the source sequence in order to run its observer callbacks on the specified scheduler. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source sequence. + Scheduler to notify observers on. + The source sequence whose observations happen on the specified scheduler. + + or is null. + + This only invokes observer callbacks on a scheduler. In case the subscription and/or unsubscription actions have side-effects + that require to be run on a scheduler, use . + + + + + Filters the elements of an observable sequence based on the specified type. + + The type to filter the elements in the source sequence on. + The observable sequence that contains the elements to be filtered. + An observable sequence that contains elements from the input sequence of type TResult. + + is null. + + + + Concatenates the second observable sequence to the first observable sequence upon successful or exceptional termination of the first. + + The type of the elements in the source sequences. + First observable sequence whose exception (if any) is caught. + Second observable sequence used to produce results after the first sequence terminates. + An observable sequence that concatenates the first and second sequence, even if the first sequence terminates exceptionally. + + or is null. + + + + Concatenates all of the specified observable sequences, even if the previous observable sequence terminated exceptionally. + + Query provider used to construct the data source. + The type of the elements in the source sequences. + Observable sequences to concatenate. + An observable sequence that concatenates the source sequences, even if a sequence terminates exceptionally. + + is null. + + + + Concatenates all observable sequences in the given enumerable sequence, even if the previous observable sequence terminated exceptionally. + + Query provider used to construct the data source. + The type of the elements in the source sequences. + Observable sequences to concatenate. + An observable sequence that concatenates the source sequences, even if a sequence terminates exceptionally. + + is null. + + + + Prepend a value to an observable sequence. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source sequence to prepend the value to. + Value to prepend to the specified sequence. + The source sequence prepended with the specified value. + + is null. + + + + Prepend a value to an observable sequence. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source sequence to prepend the value to. + Value to prepend to the specified sequence. + Scheduler to emit the prepend values on. + The source sequence prepended with the specified value. + + is null. + + + + Returns an observable sequence that is the result of invoking the selector on a connectable observable sequence that shares a single subscription to the underlying sequence. + This operator is a specialization of Multicast using a regular . + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + The type of the elements in the result sequence. + Source sequence whose elements will be multicasted through a single shared subscription. + Selector function which can use the multicasted source sequence as many times as needed, without causing multiple subscriptions to the source sequence. Subscribers to the given source will receive all notifications of the source from the time of the subscription on. + An observable sequence that contains the elements of a sequence produced by multicasting the source sequence within a selector function. + + or is null. + + + + + Returns an observable sequence that is the result of invoking the selector on a connectable observable sequence that shares a single subscription to the underlying sequence and starts with initialValue. + This operator is a specialization of Multicast using a . + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + The type of the elements in the result sequence. + Source sequence whose elements will be multicasted through a single shared subscription. + Selector function which can use the multicasted source sequence as many times as needed, without causing multiple subscriptions to the source sequence. Subscribers to the given source will receive immediately receive the initial value, followed by all notifications of the source from the time of the subscription on. + Initial value received by observers upon subscription. + An observable sequence that contains the elements of a sequence produced by multicasting the source sequence within a selector function. + + or is null. + + + + + Returns an observable sequence that is the result of invoking the selector on a connectable observable sequence that shares a single subscription to the underlying sequence containing only the last notification. + This operator is a specialization of Multicast using a . + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + The type of the elements in the result sequence. + Source sequence whose elements will be multicasted through a single shared subscription. + Selector function which can use the multicasted source sequence as many times as needed, without causing multiple subscriptions to the source sequence. Subscribers to the given source will only receive the last notification of the source. + An observable sequence that contains the elements of a sequence produced by multicasting the source sequence within a selector function. + + or is null. + + + + + Generates an observable sequence of integral numbers within a specified range. + + Query provider used to construct the data source. + The value of the first integer in the sequence. + The number of sequential integers to generate. + An observable sequence that contains a range of sequential integral numbers. + + is less than zero. -or- + - 1 is larger than . + + + + Generates an observable sequence of integral numbers within a specified range, using the specified scheduler to send out observer messages. + + Query provider used to construct the data source. + The value of the first integer in the sequence. + The number of sequential integers to generate. + Scheduler to run the generator loop on. + An observable sequence that contains a range of sequential integral numbers. + + is less than zero. -or- + - 1 is larger than . + + is null. + + + + Returns an observable sequence that stays connected to the source as long as there is at least one subscription to the observable sequence. + + Query provider used to construct the data source. + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Connectable observable sequence. + An observable sequence that stays connected to the source as long as there is at least one subscription to the observable sequence. + + is null. + + + + Returns an observable sequence that stays connected to the source as long as there is at least one subscription to the observable sequence. + + Query provider used to construct the data source. + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Connectable observable sequence. + The time span that should be waited before possibly unsubscribing from the connectable observable. + An observable sequence that stays connected to the source as long as there is at least one subscription to the observable sequence. + + is null. + + + + Returns an observable sequence that stays connected to the source as long as there is at least one subscription to the observable sequence. + + Query provider used to construct the data source. + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Connectable observable sequence. + The time span that should be waited before possibly unsubscribing from the connectable observable. + The scheduler to use for delayed unsubscription. + An observable sequence that stays connected to the source as long as there is at least one subscription to the observable sequence. + + is null. + + + + Returns an observable sequence that stays connected to the source as long as there is at least one subscription to the observable sequence. + + Query provider used to construct the data source. + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Connectable observable sequence. + The minimum number of observers required to subscribe before establishing the connection to the source. + An observable sequence that stays connected to the source as long as there is at least one subscription to the observable sequence. + + is null. + is non-positive. + + + + Returns an observable sequence that stays connected to the source as long as there is at least one subscription to the observable sequence. + + Query provider used to construct the data source. + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Connectable observable sequence. + The minimum number of observers required to subscribe before establishing the connection to the source. + The time span that should be waited before possibly unsubscribing from the connectable observable. + An observable sequence that stays connected to the source as long as there is at least one subscription to the observable sequence. + + is null. + is non-positive. + + + + Returns an observable sequence that stays connected to the source as long as there is at least one subscription to the observable sequence. + + Query provider used to construct the data source. + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Connectable observable sequence. + The minimum number of observers required to subscribe before establishing the connection to the source. + The time span that should be waited before possibly unsubscribing from the connectable observable. + The scheduler to use for delayed unsubscription. + An observable sequence that stays connected to the source as long as there is at least one subscription to the observable sequence. + + is null. + is non-positive. + + + + Generates an observable sequence that repeats the given element infinitely. + + Query provider used to construct the data source. + The type of the element that will be repeated in the produced sequence. + Element to repeat. + An observable sequence that repeats the given element infinitely. + + + + Generates an observable sequence that repeats the given element the specified number of times. + + Query provider used to construct the data source. + The type of the element that will be repeated in the produced sequence. + Element to repeat. + Number of times to repeat the element. + An observable sequence that repeats the given element the specified number of times. + + is less than zero. + + + + Generates an observable sequence that repeats the given element the specified number of times, using the specified scheduler to send out observer messages. + + Query provider used to construct the data source. + The type of the element that will be repeated in the produced sequence. + Element to repeat. + Number of times to repeat the element. + Scheduler to run the producer loop on. + An observable sequence that repeats the given element the specified number of times. + + is less than zero. + + is null. + + + + Generates an observable sequence that repeats the given element infinitely, using the specified scheduler to send out observer messages. + + Query provider used to construct the data source. + The type of the element that will be repeated in the produced sequence. + Element to repeat. + Scheduler to run the producer loop on. + An observable sequence that repeats the given element infinitely. + + is null. + + + + Repeats the observable sequence indefinitely. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Observable sequence to repeat. + The observable sequence producing the elements of the given sequence repeatedly and sequentially. + + is null. + + + + Repeats the observable sequence a specified number of times. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Observable sequence to repeat. + Number of times to repeat the sequence. + The observable sequence producing the elements of the given sequence repeatedly. + + is null. + + is less than zero. + + + + Repeatedly resubscribes to the source observable after a normal completion and when the observable + returned by a handler produces an arbitrary item. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + The arbitrary element type signaled by the handler observable. + Observable sequence to keep repeating when it successfully terminates. + The function that is called for each observer and takes an observable sequence objects. + It should return an observable of arbitrary items that should signal that arbitrary item in + response to receiving the completion signal from the source observable. If this observable signals + a terminal event, the sequence is terminated with that signal instead. + An observable sequence producing the elements of the given sequence repeatedly while each repetition terminates successfully. + is null. + is null. + + + + Returns an observable sequence that is the result of invoking the selector on a connectable observable sequence that shares a single subscription to the underlying sequence replaying all notifications. + This operator is a specialization of Multicast using a . + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + The type of the elements in the result sequence. + Source sequence whose elements will be multicasted through a single shared subscription. + Selector function which can use the multicasted source sequence as many times as needed, without causing multiple subscriptions to the source sequence. Subscribers to the given source will receive all the notifications of the source. + An observable sequence that contains the elements of a sequence produced by multicasting the source sequence within a selector function. + + or is null. + + + + + Returns an observable sequence that is the result of invoking the selector on a connectable observable sequence that shares a single subscription to the underlying sequence replaying notifications subject to a maximum element count for the replay buffer. + This operator is a specialization of Multicast using a . + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + The type of the elements in the result sequence. + Source sequence whose elements will be multicasted through a single shared subscription. + Selector function which can use the multicasted source sequence as many times as needed, without causing multiple subscriptions to the source sequence. Subscribers to the given source will receive all the notifications of the source subject to the specified replay buffer trimming policy. + Maximum element count of the replay buffer. + An observable sequence that contains the elements of a sequence produced by multicasting the source sequence within a selector function. + + or is null. + + is less than zero. + + + + + Returns an observable sequence that is the result of invoking the selector on a connectable observable sequence that shares a single subscription to the underlying sequence replaying notifications subject to a maximum element count for the replay buffer. + This operator is a specialization of Multicast using a . + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + The type of the elements in the result sequence. + Source sequence whose elements will be multicasted through a single shared subscription. + Selector function which can use the multicasted source sequence as many times as needed, without causing multiple subscriptions to the source sequence. Subscribers to the given source will receive all the notifications of the source subject to the specified replay buffer trimming policy. + Maximum element count of the replay buffer. + Scheduler where connected observers within the selector function will be invoked on. + An observable sequence that contains the elements of a sequence produced by multicasting the source sequence within a selector function. + + or or is null. + + is less than zero. + + + + + Returns an observable sequence that is the result of invoking the selector on a connectable observable sequence that shares a single subscription to the underlying sequence replaying notifications subject to a maximum time length and element count for the replay buffer. + This operator is a specialization of Multicast using a . + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + The type of the elements in the result sequence. + Source sequence whose elements will be multicasted through a single shared subscription. + Selector function which can use the multicasted source sequence as many times as needed, without causing multiple subscriptions to the source sequence. Subscribers to the given source will receive all the notifications of the source subject to the specified replay buffer trimming policy. + Maximum element count of the replay buffer. + Maximum time length of the replay buffer. + An observable sequence that contains the elements of a sequence produced by multicasting the source sequence within a selector function. + + or is null. + + is less than zero. + + is less than TimeSpan.Zero. + + + + + Returns an observable sequence that is the result of invoking the selector on a connectable observable sequence that shares a single subscription to the underlying sequence replaying notifications subject to a maximum time length and element count for the replay buffer. + This operator is a specialization of Multicast using a . + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + The type of the elements in the result sequence. + Source sequence whose elements will be multicasted through a single shared subscription. + Selector function which can use the multicasted source sequence as many times as needed, without causing multiple subscriptions to the source sequence. Subscribers to the given source will receive all the notifications of the source subject to the specified replay buffer trimming policy. + Maximum element count of the replay buffer. + Maximum time length of the replay buffer. + Scheduler where connected observers within the selector function will be invoked on. + An observable sequence that contains the elements of a sequence produced by multicasting the source sequence within a selector function. + + or or is null. + + is less than zero. + + is less than TimeSpan.Zero. + + + + + Returns an observable sequence that is the result of invoking the selector on a connectable observable sequence that shares a single subscription to the underlying sequence replaying all notifications. + This operator is a specialization of Multicast using a . + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + The type of the elements in the result sequence. + Source sequence whose elements will be multicasted through a single shared subscription. + Selector function which can use the multicasted source sequence as many times as needed, without causing multiple subscriptions to the source sequence. Subscribers to the given source will receive all the notifications of the source. + Scheduler where connected observers within the selector function will be invoked on. + An observable sequence that contains the elements of a sequence produced by multicasting the source sequence within a selector function. + + or or is null. + + + + + Returns an observable sequence that is the result of invoking the selector on a connectable observable sequence that shares a single subscription to the underlying sequence replaying notifications subject to a maximum time length for the replay buffer. + This operator is a specialization of Multicast using a . + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + The type of the elements in the result sequence. + Source sequence whose elements will be multicasted through a single shared subscription. + Selector function which can use the multicasted source sequence as many times as needed, without causing multiple subscriptions to the source sequence. Subscribers to the given source will receive all the notifications of the source subject to the specified replay buffer trimming policy. + Maximum time length of the replay buffer. + An observable sequence that contains the elements of a sequence produced by multicasting the source sequence within a selector function. + + or is null. + + is less than TimeSpan.Zero. + + + + + Returns an observable sequence that is the result of invoking the selector on a connectable observable sequence that shares a single subscription to the underlying sequence replaying notifications subject to a maximum time length for the replay buffer. + This operator is a specialization of Multicast using a . + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + The type of the elements in the result sequence. + Source sequence whose elements will be multicasted through a single shared subscription. + Selector function which can use the multicasted source sequence as many times as needed, without causing multiple subscriptions to the source sequence. Subscribers to the given source will receive all the notifications of the source subject to the specified replay buffer trimming policy. + Maximum time length of the replay buffer. + Scheduler where connected observers within the selector function will be invoked on. + An observable sequence that contains the elements of a sequence produced by multicasting the source sequence within a selector function. + + or or is null. + + is less than TimeSpan.Zero. + + + + + Repeats the source observable sequence until it successfully terminates. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Observable sequence to repeat until it successfully terminates. + An observable sequence producing the elements of the given sequence repeatedly until it terminates successfully. + + is null. + + + + Repeats the source observable sequence the specified number of times or until it successfully terminates. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Observable sequence to repeat until it successfully terminates. + Number of times to repeat the sequence. + An observable sequence producing the elements of the given sequence repeatedly until it terminates successfully. + + is null. + + is less than zero. + + + + Retries (resubscribes to) the source observable after a failure and when the observable + returned by a handler produces an arbitrary item. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + The arbitrary element type signaled by the handler observable. + Observable sequence to repeat until it successfully terminates. + The function that is called for each observer and takes an observable sequence of + errors. It should return an observable of arbitrary items that should signal that arbitrary item in + response to receiving the failure Exception from the source observable. If this observable signals + a terminal event, the sequence is terminated with that signal instead. + An observable sequence producing the elements of the given sequence repeatedly until it terminates successfully. + + is null. + + is null. + + + + Returns an observable sequence that contains a single element. + + Query provider used to construct the data source. + The type of the element that will be returned in the produced sequence. + Single element in the resulting observable sequence. + An observable sequence containing the single specified element. + + + + Returns an observable sequence that contains a single element, using the specified scheduler to send out observer messages. + + Query provider used to construct the data source. + The type of the element that will be returned in the produced sequence. + Single element in the resulting observable sequence. + Scheduler to send the single element on. + An observable sequence containing the single specified element. + + is null. + + + + Samples the observable sequence at each interval. + Upon each sampling tick, the latest element (if any) in the source sequence during the last sampling interval is sent to the resulting sequence. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source sequence to sample. + Interval at which to sample. If this value is equal to TimeSpan.Zero, the scheduler will continuously sample the stream. + Sampled observable sequence. + + is null. + + is less than TimeSpan.Zero. + + Specifying a TimeSpan.Zero value for doesn't guarantee all source sequence elements will be preserved. This is a side-effect + of the asynchrony introduced by the scheduler, where the sampling action may not execute immediately, despite the TimeSpan.Zero due time. + + + + + Samples the observable sequence at each interval, using the specified scheduler to run sampling timers. + Upon each sampling tick, the latest element (if any) in the source sequence during the last sampling interval is sent to the resulting sequence. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source sequence to sample. + Interval at which to sample. If this value is equal to TimeSpan.Zero, the scheduler will continuously sample the stream. + Scheduler to run the sampling timer on. + Sampled observable sequence. + + or is null. + + is less than TimeSpan.Zero. + + Specifying a TimeSpan.Zero value for doesn't guarantee all source sequence elements will be preserved. This is a side-effect + of the asynchrony introduced by the scheduler, where the sampling action may not execute immediately, despite the TimeSpan.Zero due time. + + + + + Samples the source observable sequence using a sampler observable sequence producing sampling ticks. + Upon each sampling tick, the latest element (if any) in the source sequence during the last sampling interval is sent to the resulting sequence. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + The type of the elements in the sampling sequence. + Source sequence to sample. + Sampling tick sequence. + Sampled observable sequence. + + or is null. + + + + Applies an accumulator function over an observable sequence and returns each intermediate result. + For aggregation behavior with no intermediate results, see . + + The type of the elements in the source sequence and the result of the aggregation. + An observable sequence to accumulate over. + An accumulator function to be invoked on each element. + An observable sequence containing the accumulated values. + + or is null. + + + + Applies an accumulator function over an observable sequence and returns each intermediate result. The specified seed value is used as the initial accumulator value. + For aggregation behavior with no intermediate results, see . + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + The type of the result of the aggregation. + An observable sequence to accumulate over. + The initial accumulator value. + An accumulator function to be invoked on each element. + An observable sequence containing the accumulated values. + + or is null. + + + + Projects each element of an observable sequence into a new form. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + The type of the elements in the result sequence, obtained by running the selector function for each element in the source sequence. + A sequence of elements to invoke a transform function on. + A transform function to apply to each source element. + An observable sequence whose elements are the result of invoking the transform function on each element of source. + + or is null. + + + + Projects each element of an observable sequence into a new form by incorporating the element's index. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + The type of the elements in the result sequence, obtained by running the selector function for each element in the source sequence. + A sequence of elements to invoke a transform function on. + A transform function to apply to each source element; the second parameter of the function represents the index of the source element. + An observable sequence whose elements are the result of invoking the transform function on each element of source. + + or is null. + + + + Projects each element of an observable sequence to an observable sequence, invokes the result selector for the source element and each of the corresponding inner sequence's elements, and merges the results into one observable sequence. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + The type of the elements in the projected intermediate sequences. + The type of the elements in the result sequence, obtained by using the selector to combine source sequence elements with their corresponding intermediate sequence elements. + An observable sequence of elements to project. + A transform function to apply to each element. + A transform function to apply to each element of the intermediate sequence. + An observable sequence whose elements are the result of invoking the one-to-many transform function collectionSelector on each element of the input sequence and then mapping each of those sequence elements and their corresponding source element to a result element. + + or or is null. + + + + Projects each element of an observable sequence to an observable sequence by incorporating the element's index, invokes the result selector for the source element and each of the corresponding inner sequence's elements, and merges the results into one observable sequence. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + The type of the elements in the projected intermediate sequences. + The type of the elements in the result sequence, obtained by using the selector to combine source sequence elements with their corresponding intermediate sequence elements. + An observable sequence of elements to project. + A transform function to apply to each element; the second parameter of the function represents the index of the source element. + A transform function to apply to each element of the intermediate sequence; the second parameter of the function represents the index of the source element and the fourth parameter represents the index of the intermediate element. + An observable sequence whose elements are the result of invoking the one-to-many transform function collectionSelector on each element of the input sequence and then mapping each of those sequence elements and their corresponding source element to a result element. + + or or is null. + + + + Projects each element of an observable sequence to an enumerable sequence, invokes the result selector for the source element and each of the corresponding inner sequence's elements, and merges the results into one observable sequence. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + The type of the elements in the projected intermediate enumerable sequences. + The type of the elements in the result sequence, obtained by using the selector to combine source sequence elements with their corresponding intermediate sequence elements. + An observable sequence of elements to project. + A transform function to apply to each element. + A transform function to apply to each element of the intermediate sequence. + An observable sequence whose elements are the result of invoking the one-to-many transform function collectionSelector on each element of the input sequence and then mapping each of those sequence elements and their corresponding source element to a result element. + + or or is null. + The projected sequences are enumerated synchronously within the OnNext call of the source sequence. In order to do a concurrent, non-blocking merge, change the selector to return an observable sequence obtained using the conversion. + + + + Projects each element of an observable sequence to an enumerable sequence by incorporating the element's index, invokes the result selector for the source element and each of the corresponding inner sequence's elements, and merges the results into one observable sequence. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + The type of the elements in the projected intermediate enumerable sequences. + The type of the elements in the result sequence, obtained by using the selector to combine source sequence elements with their corresponding intermediate sequence elements. + An observable sequence of elements to project. + A transform function to apply to each element; the second parameter of the function represents the index of the source element. + A transform function to apply to each element of the intermediate sequence; the second parameter of the function represents the index of the source element and the fourth parameter represents the index of the intermediate element. + An observable sequence whose elements are the result of invoking the one-to-many transform function collectionSelector on each element of the input sequence and then mapping each of those sequence elements and their corresponding source element to a result element. + + or or is null. + The projected sequences are enumerated synchronously within the OnNext call of the source sequence. In order to do a concurrent, non-blocking merge, change the selector to return an observable sequence obtained using the conversion. + + + + Projects each element of the source observable sequence to the other observable sequence and merges the resulting observable sequences into one observable sequence. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + The type of the elements in the other sequence and the elements in the result sequence. + An observable sequence of elements to project. + An observable sequence to project each element from the source sequence onto. + An observable sequence whose elements are the result of projecting each source element onto the other sequence and merging all the resulting sequences together. + + or is null. + + + + Projects each notification of an observable sequence to an observable sequence and merges the resulting observable sequences into one observable sequence. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + The type of the elements in the projected inner sequences and the elements in the merged result sequence. + An observable sequence of notifications to project. + A transform function to apply to each element. + A transform function to apply when an error occurs in the source sequence. + A transform function to apply when the end of the source sequence is reached. + An observable sequence whose elements are the result of invoking the one-to-many transform function corresponding to each notification in the input sequence. + + or or or is null. + + + + Projects each notification of an observable sequence to an observable sequence by incorporating the element's index and merges the resulting observable sequences into one observable sequence. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + The type of the elements in the projected inner sequences and the elements in the merged result sequence. + An observable sequence of notifications to project. + A transform function to apply to each element; the second parameter of the function represents the index of the source element. + A transform function to apply when an error occurs in the source sequence. + A transform function to apply when the end of the source sequence is reached. + An observable sequence whose elements are the result of invoking the one-to-many transform function corresponding to each notification in the input sequence. + + or or or is null. + + + + Projects each element of an observable sequence to an observable sequence and merges the resulting observable sequences into one observable sequence. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + The type of the elements in the projected inner sequences and the elements in the merged result sequence. + An observable sequence of elements to project. + A transform function to apply to each element. + An observable sequence whose elements are the result of invoking the one-to-many transform function on each element of the input sequence. + + or is null. + + + + Projects each element of an observable sequence to an observable sequence by incorporating the element's index and merges the resulting observable sequences into one observable sequence. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + The type of the elements in the projected inner sequences and the elements in the merged result sequence. + An observable sequence of elements to project. + A transform function to apply to each element; the second parameter of the function represents the index of the source element. + An observable sequence whose elements are the result of invoking the one-to-many transform function on each element of the input sequence. + + or is null. + + + + Projects each element of an observable sequence to a task and merges all of the task results into one observable sequence. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + The type of the result produced by the projected tasks and the elements in the merged result sequence. + An observable sequence of elements to project. + A transform function to apply to each element. + An observable sequence whose elements are the result of the tasks executed for each element of the input sequence. + This overload supports composition of observable sequences and tasks, without requiring manual conversion of the tasks to observable sequences using . + + or is null. + + + + Projects each element of an observable sequence to a task by incorporating the element's index and merges all of the task results into one observable sequence. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + The type of the result produced by the projected tasks and the elements in the merged result sequence. + An observable sequence of elements to project. + A transform function to apply to each element; the second parameter of the function represents the index of the source element. + An observable sequence whose elements are the result of the tasks executed for each element of the input sequence. + This overload supports composition of observable sequences and tasks, without requiring manual conversion of the tasks to observable sequences using . + + or is null. + + + + Projects each element of an observable sequence to a task with cancellation support and merges all of the task results into one observable sequence. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + The type of the result produced by the projected tasks and the elements in the merged result sequence. + An observable sequence of elements to project. + A transform function to apply to each element. + An observable sequence whose elements are the result of the tasks executed for each element of the input sequence. + This overload supports composition of observable sequences and tasks, without requiring manual conversion of the tasks to observable sequences using . + + or is null. + + + + Projects each element of an observable sequence to a task by incorporating the element's index with cancellation support and merges all of the task results into one observable sequence. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + The type of the result produced by the projected tasks and the elements in the merged result sequence. + An observable sequence of elements to project. + A transform function to apply to each element; the second parameter of the function represents the index of the source element. + An observable sequence whose elements are the result of the tasks executed for each element of the input sequence. + This overload supports composition of observable sequences and tasks, without requiring manual conversion of the tasks to observable sequences using . + + or is null. + + + + Projects each element of an observable sequence to an enumerable sequence and concatenates the resulting enumerable sequences into one observable sequence. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + The type of the elements in the projected inner enumerable sequences and the elements in the merged result sequence. + An observable sequence of elements to project. + A transform function to apply to each element. + An observable sequence whose elements are the result of invoking the one-to-many transform function on each element of the input sequence. + + or is null. + The projected sequences are enumerated synchronously within the OnNext call of the source sequence. In order to do a concurrent, non-blocking merge, change the selector to return an observable sequence obtained using the conversion. + + + + Projects each element of an observable sequence to an enumerable sequence by incorporating the element's index and concatenates the resulting enumerable sequences into one observable sequence. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + The type of the elements in the projected inner enumerable sequences and the elements in the merged result sequence. + An observable sequence of elements to project. + A transform function to apply to each element; the second parameter of the function represents the index of the source element. + An observable sequence whose elements are the result of invoking the one-to-many transform function on each element of the input sequence. + + or is null. + The projected sequences are enumerated synchronously within the OnNext call of the source sequence. In order to do a concurrent, non-blocking merge, change the selector to return an observable sequence obtained using the conversion. + + + + Projects each element of an observable sequence to a task, invokes the result selector for the source element and the task result, and merges the results into one observable sequence. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + The type of the results produced by the projected intermediate tasks. + The type of the elements in the result sequence, obtained by using the selector to combine source sequence elements with their corresponding intermediate task results. + An observable sequence of elements to project. + A transform function to apply to each element. + A transform function to apply to each element of the intermediate sequence. + An observable sequence whose elements are the result of obtaining a task for each element of the input sequence and then mapping the task's result and its corresponding source element to a result element. + + or or is null. + This overload supports using LINQ query comprehension syntax in C# and Visual Basic to compose observable sequences and tasks, without requiring manual conversion of the tasks to observable sequences using . + + + + Projects each element of an observable sequence to a task by incorporating the element's index, invokes the result selector for the source element and the task result, and merges the results into one observable sequence. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + The type of the results produced by the projected intermediate tasks. + The type of the elements in the result sequence, obtained by using the selector to combine source sequence elements with their corresponding intermediate task results. + An observable sequence of elements to project. + A transform function to apply to each element; the second parameter of the function represents the index of the source element. + A transform function to apply to each element of the intermediate sequence; the second parameter of the function represents the index of the source element. + An observable sequence whose elements are the result of obtaining a task for each element of the input sequence and then mapping the task's result and its corresponding source element to a result element. + + or or is null. + This overload supports using LINQ query comprehension syntax in C# and Visual Basic to compose observable sequences and tasks, without requiring manual conversion of the tasks to observable sequences using . + + + + Projects each element of an observable sequence to a task with cancellation support, invokes the result selector for the source element and the task result, and merges the results into one observable sequence. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + The type of the results produced by the projected intermediate tasks. + The type of the elements in the result sequence, obtained by using the selector to combine source sequence elements with their corresponding intermediate task results. + An observable sequence of elements to project. + A transform function to apply to each element. + A transform function to apply to each element of the intermediate sequence. + An observable sequence whose elements are the result of obtaining a task for each element of the input sequence and then mapping the task's result and its corresponding source element to a result element. + + or or is null. + This overload supports using LINQ query comprehension syntax in C# and Visual Basic to compose observable sequences and tasks, without requiring manual conversion of the tasks to observable sequences using . + + + + Projects each element of an observable sequence to a task by incorporating the element's index with cancellation support, invokes the result selector for the source element and the task result, and merges the results into one observable sequence. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + The type of the results produced by the projected intermediate tasks. + The type of the elements in the result sequence, obtained by using the selector to combine source sequence elements with their corresponding intermediate task results. + An observable sequence of elements to project. + A transform function to apply to each element; the second parameter of the function represents the index of the source element. + A transform function to apply to each element of the intermediate sequence; the second parameter of the function represents the index of the source element. + An observable sequence whose elements are the result of obtaining a task for each element of the input sequence and then mapping the task's result and its corresponding source element to a result element. + + or or is null. + This overload supports using LINQ query comprehension syntax in C# and Visual Basic to compose observable sequences and tasks, without requiring manual conversion of the tasks to observable sequences using . + + + + Determines whether two sequences are equal by comparing the elements pairwise. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + First observable sequence to compare. + Second observable sequence to compare. + An observable sequence that contains a single element which indicates whether both sequences are of equal length and their corresponding elements are equal according to the default equality comparer for their type. + + or is null. + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Determines whether an observable and enumerable sequence are equal by comparing the elements pairwise. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + First observable sequence to compare. + Second observable sequence to compare. + An observable sequence that contains a single element which indicates whether both sequences are of equal length and their corresponding elements are equal according to the default equality comparer for their type. + + or is null. + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Determines whether two sequences are equal by comparing the elements pairwise using a specified equality comparer. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + First observable sequence to compare. + Second observable sequence to compare. + Comparer used to compare elements of both sequences. + An observable sequence that contains a single element which indicates whether both sequences are of equal length and their corresponding elements are equal according to the specified equality comparer. + + or or is null. + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Determines whether an observable and enumerable sequence are equal by comparing the elements pairwise using a specified equality comparer. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + First observable sequence to compare. + Second observable sequence to compare. + Comparer used to compare elements of both sequences. + An observable sequence that contains a single element which indicates whether both sequences are of equal length and their corresponding elements are equal according to the specified equality comparer. + + or or is null. + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Returns the only element of an observable sequence, and reports an exception if there is not exactly one element in the observable sequence. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source observable sequence. + Sequence containing the single element in the observable sequence. + + is null. + (Asynchronous) The source sequence contains more than one element. -or- The source sequence is empty. + + + + Returns the only element of an observable sequence that satisfies the condition in the predicate, and reports an exception if there is not exactly one element in the observable sequence. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source observable sequence. + A predicate function to evaluate for elements in the source sequence. + Sequence containing the single element in the observable sequence that satisfies the condition in the predicate. + + or is null. + (Asynchronous) No element satisfies the condition in the predicate. -or- More than one element satisfies the condition in the predicate. -or- The source sequence is empty. + + + + Returns the only element of an observable sequence, or a default value if the observable sequence is empty; this method reports an exception if there is more than one element in the observable sequence. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source observable sequence. + Sequence containing the single element in the observable sequence, or a default value if no such element exists. + + is null. + (Asynchronous) The source sequence contains more than one element. + + + + Returns the only element of an observable sequence that matches the predicate, or a default value if no such element exists; this method reports an exception if there is more than one element in the observable sequence. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source observable sequence. + A predicate function to evaluate for elements in the source sequence. + Sequence containing the single element in the observable sequence that satisfies the condition in the predicate, or a default value if no such element exists. + + or is null. + (Asynchronous) The sequence contains more than one element that satisfies the condition in the predicate. + + + + Bypasses a specified number of elements in an observable sequence and then returns the remaining elements. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + The sequence to take elements from. + The number of elements to skip before returning the remaining elements. + An observable sequence that contains the elements that occur after the specified index in the input sequence. + + is null. + + is less than zero. + + + + Skips elements for the specified duration from the start of the observable source sequence. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source sequence to skip elements for. + Duration for skipping elements from the start of the sequence. + An observable sequence with the elements skipped during the specified duration from the start of the source sequence. + + is null. + + is less than TimeSpan.Zero. + + + Specifying a TimeSpan.Zero value for doesn't guarantee no elements will be dropped from the start of the source sequence. + This is a side-effect of the asynchrony introduced by the scheduler, where the action that causes callbacks from the source sequence to be forwarded + may not execute immediately, despite the TimeSpan.Zero due time. + + + Errors produced by the source sequence are always forwarded to the result sequence, even if the error occurs before the . + + + + + + Skips elements for the specified duration from the start of the observable source sequence, using the specified scheduler to run timers. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source sequence to skip elements for. + Duration for skipping elements from the start of the sequence. + Scheduler to run the timer on. + An observable sequence with the elements skipped during the specified duration from the start of the source sequence. + + or is null. + + is less than TimeSpan.Zero. + + + Specifying a TimeSpan.Zero value for doesn't guarantee no elements will be dropped from the start of the source sequence. + This is a side-effect of the asynchrony introduced by the scheduler, where the action that causes callbacks from the source sequence to be forwarded + may not execute immediately, despite the TimeSpan.Zero due time. + + + Errors produced by the source sequence are always forwarded to the result sequence, even if the error occurs before the . + + + + + + Bypasses a specified number of elements at the end of an observable sequence. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source sequence. + Number of elements to bypass at the end of the source sequence. + An observable sequence containing the source sequence elements except for the bypassed ones at the end. + + is null. + + is less than zero. + + This operator accumulates a queue with a length enough to store the first elements. As more elements are + received, elements are taken from the front of the queue and produced on the result sequence. This causes elements to be delayed. + + + + + Skips elements for the specified duration from the end of the observable source sequence. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source sequence to skip elements for. + Duration for skipping elements from the end of the sequence. + An observable sequence with the elements skipped during the specified duration from the end of the source sequence. + + is null. + + is less than TimeSpan.Zero. + + This operator accumulates a queue with a length enough to store elements received during the initial window. + As more elements are received, elements older than the specified are taken from the queue and produced on the + result sequence. This causes elements to be delayed with . + + + + + Skips elements for the specified duration from the end of the observable source sequence, using the specified scheduler to run timers. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source sequence to skip elements for. + Duration for skipping elements from the end of the sequence. + Scheduler to run the timer on. + An observable sequence with the elements skipped during the specified duration from the end of the source sequence. + + or is null. + + is less than TimeSpan.Zero. + + This operator accumulates a queue with a length enough to store elements received during the initial window. + As more elements are received, elements older than the specified are taken from the queue and produced on the + result sequence. This causes elements to be delayed with . + + + + + Skips elements from the observable source sequence until the specified start time. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source sequence to skip elements for. + Time to start taking elements from the source sequence. If this value is less than or equal to DateTimeOffset.UtcNow, no elements will be skipped. + An observable sequence with the elements skipped until the specified start time. + + is null. + + Errors produced by the source sequence are always forwarded to the result sequence, even if the error occurs before the . + + + + + Skips elements from the observable source sequence until the specified start time, using the specified scheduler to run timers. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source sequence to skip elements for. + Time to start taking elements from the source sequence. If this value is less than or equal to DateTimeOffset.UtcNow, no elements will be skipped. + Scheduler to run the timer on. + An observable sequence with the elements skipped until the specified start time. + + or is null. + + Errors produced by the source sequence are always forwarded to the result sequence, even if the error occurs before the . + + + + + Returns the elements from the source observable sequence only after the other observable sequence produces an element. + Starting from Rx.NET 4.0, this will subscribe to before subscribing to + so in case emits an element right away, elements from are not missed. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + The type of the elements in the other sequence that indicates the end of skip behavior. + Source sequence to propagate elements for. + Observable sequence that triggers propagation of elements of the source sequence. + An observable sequence containing the elements of the source sequence starting from the point the other sequence triggered propagation. + + or is null. + + + + Bypasses elements in an observable sequence as long as a specified condition is true and then returns the remaining elements. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + An observable sequence to return elements from. + A function to test each element for a condition. + An observable sequence that contains the elements from the input sequence starting at the first element in the linear series that does not pass the test specified by predicate. + + or is null. + + + + Bypasses elements in an observable sequence as long as a specified condition is true and then returns the remaining elements. + The element's index is used in the logic of the predicate function. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + An observable sequence to return elements from. + A function to test each element for a condition; the second parameter of the function represents the index of the source element. + An observable sequence that contains the elements from the input sequence starting at the first element in the linear series that does not pass the test specified by predicate. + + or is null. + + + + Invokes the action asynchronously, surfacing the result through an observable sequence. + + Query provider used to construct the data source. + Action to run asynchronously. + An observable sequence exposing a Unit value upon completion of the action, or an exception. + + is null. + + + + The action is called immediately, not during the subscription of the resulting sequence. + + + Multiple subscriptions to the resulting sequence can observe the action's outcome. + + + + + + + Invokes the action asynchronously on the specified scheduler, surfacing the result through an observable sequence. + + Query provider used to construct the data source. + Action to run asynchronously. + Scheduler to run the action on. + An observable sequence exposing a Unit value upon completion of the action, or an exception. + + or is null. + + + + The action is called immediately, not during the subscription of the resulting sequence. + + + Multiple subscriptions to the resulting sequence can observe the action's outcome. + + + + + + + Invokes the specified function asynchronously, surfacing the result through an observable sequence. + + Query provider used to construct the data source. + The type of the result returned by the function. + Function to run asynchronously. + An observable sequence exposing the function's result value, or an exception. + + is null. + + + + The function is called immediately, not during the subscription of the resulting sequence. + + + Multiple subscriptions to the resulting sequence can observe the function's result. + + + + + + + Invokes the specified function asynchronously on the specified scheduler, surfacing the result through an observable sequence + + Query provider used to construct the data source. + The type of the result returned by the function. + Function to run asynchronously. + Scheduler to run the function on. + An observable sequence exposing the function's result value, or an exception. + + or is null. + + + + The function is called immediately, not during the subscription of the resulting sequence. + + + Multiple subscriptions to the resulting sequence can observe the function's result. + + + + + + + Invokes the asynchronous action, surfacing the result through an observable sequence. + + Query provider used to construct the data source. + Asynchronous action to run. + An observable sequence exposing a Unit value upon completion of the action, or an exception. + + is null. + + + + The action is started immediately, not during the subscription of the resulting sequence. + + + Multiple subscriptions to the resulting sequence can observe the action's outcome. + + + + + + + Invokes the asynchronous action, surfacing the result through an observable sequence. + + Query provider used to construct the data source. + Asynchronous action to run. + Scheduler on which to notify observers. + An observable sequence exposing a Unit value upon completion of the action, or an exception. + + is null or is null. + + + + The action is started immediately, not during the subscription of the resulting sequence. + + + Multiple subscriptions to the resulting sequence can observe the action's outcome. + + + + + + + Invokes the asynchronous action, surfacing the result through an observable sequence. + The CancellationToken is shared by all subscriptions on the resulting observable sequence. See the remarks section for more information. + + Query provider used to construct the data source. + Asynchronous action to run. + An observable sequence exposing a Unit value upon completion of the action, or an exception. + + is null. + + + + The action is started immediately, not during the subscription of the resulting sequence. + + + Multiple subscriptions to the resulting sequence can observe the action's outcome. + + + + If any subscription to the resulting sequence is disposed, the CancellationToken is set. The observer associated to the disposed + subscription won't see the TaskCanceledException, but other observers will. You can protect against this using the Catch operator. + Be careful when handing out the resulting sequence because of this behavior. The most common use is to have a single subscription + to the resulting sequence, which controls the CancellationToken state. Alternatively, you can control subscription behavior using + multicast operators. + + + + + + + + Invokes the asynchronous action, surfacing the result through an observable sequence. + The CancellationToken is shared by all subscriptions on the resulting observable sequence. See the remarks section for more information. + + Query provider used to construct the data source. + Asynchronous action to run. + Scheduler on which to notify observers. + An observable sequence exposing a Unit value upon completion of the action, or an exception. + + is null or is null. + + + + The action is started immediately, not during the subscription of the resulting sequence. + + + Multiple subscriptions to the resulting sequence can observe the action's outcome. + + + + If any subscription to the resulting sequence is disposed, the CancellationToken is set. The observer associated to the disposed + subscription won't see the TaskCanceledException, but other observers will. You can protect against this using the Catch operator. + Be careful when handing out the resulting sequence because of this behavior. The most common use is to have a single subscription + to the resulting sequence, which controls the CancellationToken state. Alternatively, you can control subscription behavior using + multicast operators. + + + + + + + + Invokes the asynchronous function, surfacing the result through an observable sequence. + + Query provider used to construct the data source. + The type of the result returned by the asynchronous function. + Asynchronous function to run. + An observable sequence exposing the function's result value, or an exception. + + is null. + + + + The function is started immediately, not during the subscription of the resulting sequence. + + + Multiple subscriptions to the resulting sequence can observe the function's result. + + + + + + + Invokes the asynchronous function, surfacing the result through an observable sequence. + The CancellationToken is shared by all subscriptions on the resulting observable sequence. See the remarks section for more information. + + Query provider used to construct the data source. + The type of the result returned by the asynchronous function. + Asynchronous function to run. + An observable sequence exposing the function's result value, or an exception. + + is null. + + + + The function is started immediately, not during the subscription of the resulting sequence. + + + Multiple subscriptions to the resulting sequence can observe the function's result. + + + + If any subscription to the resulting sequence is disposed, the CancellationToken is set. The observer associated to the disposed + subscription won't see the TaskCanceledException, but other observers will. You can protect against this using the Catch operator. + Be careful when handing out the resulting sequence because of this behavior. The most common use is to have a single subscription + to the resulting sequence, which controls the CancellationToken state. Alternatively, you can control subscription behavior using + multicast operators. + + + + + + + + Invokes the asynchronous function, surfacing the result through an observable sequence. + + Query provider used to construct the data source. + The type of the result returned by the asynchronous function. + Asynchronous function to run. + Scheduler on which to notify observers. + An observable sequence exposing the function's result value, or an exception. + + is null or is null. + + + + The function is started immediately, not during the subscription of the resulting sequence. + + + Multiple subscriptions to the resulting sequence can observe the function's result. + + + + + + + Invokes the asynchronous function, surfacing the result through an observable sequence. + The CancellationToken is shared by all subscriptions on the resulting observable sequence. See the remarks section for more information. + + Query provider used to construct the data source. + The type of the result returned by the asynchronous function. + Asynchronous function to run. + Scheduler on which to notify observers. + An observable sequence exposing the function's result value, or an exception. + + is null or is null. + + + + The function is started immediately, not during the subscription of the resulting sequence. + + + Multiple subscriptions to the resulting sequence can observe the function's result. + + + + If any subscription to the resulting sequence is disposed, the CancellationToken is set. The observer associated to the disposed + subscription won't see the TaskCanceledException, but other observers will. You can protect against this using the Catch operator. + Be careful when handing out the resulting sequence because of this behavior. The most common use is to have a single subscription + to the resulting sequence, which controls the CancellationToken state. Alternatively, you can control subscription behavior using + multicast operators. + + + + + + + + Prepends a sequence of values to an observable sequence. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source sequence to prepend values to. + Scheduler to emit the prepended values on. + Values to prepend to the specified sequence. + The source sequence prepended with the specified values. + + or or is null. + + + + Prepends a sequence of values to an observable sequence. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source sequence to prepend values to. + Scheduler to emit the prepended values on. + Values to prepend to the specified sequence. + The source sequence prepended with the specified values. + + or or is null. + + + + Prepends a sequence of values to an observable sequence. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source sequence to prepend values to. + Values to prepend to the specified sequence. + The source sequence prepended with the specified values. + + or is null. + + + + Prepends a sequence of values to an observable sequence. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source sequence to prepend values to. + Values to prepend to the specified sequence. + The source sequence prepended with the specified values. + + or is null. + + + + Wraps the source sequence in order to run its subscription and unsubscription logic on the specified synchronization context. This operation is not commonly used; + see the remarks section for more information on the distinction between SubscribeOn and ObserveOn. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source sequence. + Synchronization context to perform subscription and unsubscription actions on. + The source sequence whose subscriptions and unsubscriptions happen on the specified synchronization context. + + or is null. + + This only performs the side-effects of subscription and unsubscription on the specified synchronization context. In order to invoke observer + callbacks on a synchronization context, use . + + + + + Wraps the source sequence in order to run its subscription and unsubscription logic on the specified scheduler. This operation is not commonly used; + see the remarks section for more information on the distinction between SubscribeOn and ObserveOn. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source sequence. + Scheduler to perform subscription and unsubscription actions on. + The source sequence whose subscriptions and unsubscriptions happen on the specified scheduler. + + or is null. + + This only performs the side-effects of subscription and unsubscription on the specified scheduler. In order to invoke observer + callbacks on a scheduler, use . + + + + + Computes the sum of a sequence of values. + + A sequence of values to calculate the sum of. + An observable sequence containing a single element with the sum of the values in the source sequence. + + is null. + (Asynchronous) The sum of the elements in the source sequence is larger than . + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Computes the sum of a sequence of values. + + A sequence of values to calculate the sum of. + An observable sequence containing a single element with the sum of the values in the source sequence. + + is null. + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Computes the sum of a sequence of values. + + A sequence of values to calculate the sum of. + An observable sequence containing a single element with the sum of the values in the source sequence. + + is null. + (Asynchronous) The sum of the elements in the source sequence is larger than . + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Computes the sum of a sequence of values. + + A sequence of values to calculate the sum of. + An observable sequence containing a single element with the sum of the values in the source sequence. + + is null. + (Asynchronous) The sum of the elements in the source sequence is larger than . + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Computes the sum of a sequence of nullable values. + + A sequence of nullable values to calculate the sum of. + An observable sequence containing a single element with the sum of the values in the source sequence. + + is null. + (Asynchronous) The sum of the elements in the source sequence is larger than . + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Computes the sum of a sequence of nullable values. + + A sequence of nullable values to calculate the sum of. + An observable sequence containing a single element with the sum of the values in the source sequence. + + is null. + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Computes the sum of a sequence of nullable values. + + A sequence of nullable values to calculate the sum of. + An observable sequence containing a single element with the sum of the values in the source sequence. + + is null. + (Asynchronous) The sum of the elements in the source sequence is larger than . + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Computes the sum of a sequence of nullable values. + + A sequence of nullable values to calculate the sum of. + An observable sequence containing a single element with the sum of the values in the source sequence. + + is null. + (Asynchronous) The sum of the elements in the source sequence is larger than . + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Computes the sum of a sequence of nullable values. + + A sequence of nullable values to calculate the sum of. + An observable sequence containing a single element with the sum of the values in the source sequence. + + is null. + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Computes the sum of a sequence of values. + + A sequence of values to calculate the sum of. + An observable sequence containing a single element with the sum of the values in the source sequence. + + is null. + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Computes the sum of a sequence of values that are obtained by invoking a transform function on each element of the input sequence. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + A sequence of values that are used to calculate a sum. + A transform function to apply to each element. + An observable sequence containing a single element with the sum of the values in the source sequence. + + or is null. + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Computes the sum of a sequence of values that are obtained by invoking a transform function on each element of the input sequence. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + A sequence of values that are used to calculate a sum. + A transform function to apply to each element. + An observable sequence containing a single element with the sum of the values in the source sequence. + + or is null. + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Computes the sum of a sequence of values that are obtained by invoking a transform function on each element of the input sequence. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + A sequence of values that are used to calculate a sum. + A transform function to apply to each element. + An observable sequence containing a single element with the sum of the values in the source sequence. + + or is null. + (Asynchronous) The sum of the projected values for the elements in the source sequence is larger than . + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Computes the sum of a sequence of values that are obtained by invoking a transform function on each element of the input sequence. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + A sequence of values that are used to calculate a sum. + A transform function to apply to each element. + An observable sequence containing a single element with the sum of the values in the source sequence. + + or is null. + (Asynchronous) The sum of the projected values for the elements in the source sequence is larger than . + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Computes the sum of a sequence of values that are obtained by invoking a transform function on each element of the input sequence. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + A sequence of values that are used to calculate a sum. + A transform function to apply to each element. + An observable sequence containing a single element with the sum of the values in the source sequence. + + or is null. + (Asynchronous) The sum of the projected values for the elements in the source sequence is larger than . + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Computes the sum of a sequence of nullable values that are obtained by invoking a transform function on each element of the input sequence. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + A sequence of values that are used to calculate a sum. + A transform function to apply to each element. + An observable sequence containing a single element with the sum of the values in the source sequence. + + or is null. + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Computes the sum of a sequence of nullable values that are obtained by invoking a transform function on each element of the input sequence. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + A sequence of values that are used to calculate a sum. + A transform function to apply to each element. + An observable sequence containing a single element with the sum of the values in the source sequence. + + or is null. + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Computes the sum of a sequence of nullable values that are obtained by invoking a transform function on each element of the input sequence. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + A sequence of values that are used to calculate a sum. + A transform function to apply to each element. + An observable sequence containing a single element with the sum of the values in the source sequence. + + or is null. + (Asynchronous) The sum of the projected values for the elements in the source sequence is larger than . + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Computes the sum of a sequence of nullable values that are obtained by invoking a transform function on each element of the input sequence. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + A sequence of values that are used to calculate a sum. + A transform function to apply to each element. + An observable sequence containing a single element with the sum of the values in the source sequence. + + or is null. + (Asynchronous) The sum of the projected values for the elements in the source sequence is larger than . + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Computes the sum of a sequence of nullable values that are obtained by invoking a transform function on each element of the input sequence. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + A sequence of values that are used to calculate a sum. + A transform function to apply to each element. + An observable sequence containing a single element with the sum of the values in the source sequence. + + or is null. + (Asynchronous) The sum of the projected values for the elements in the source sequence is larger than . + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Transforms an observable sequence of observable sequences into an observable sequence + producing values only from the most recent observable sequence. + Each time a new inner observable sequence is received, unsubscribe from the + previous inner observable sequence. + + The type of the elements in the source sequences. + Observable sequence of inner observable sequences. + The observable sequence that at any point in time produces the elements of the most recent inner observable sequence that has been received. + + is null. + + + + Transforms an observable sequence of tasks into an observable sequence + producing values only from the most recent observable sequence. + Each time a new task is received, the previous task's result is ignored. + + The type of the results produced by the source tasks. + Observable sequence of tasks. + The observable sequence that at any point in time produces the result of the most recent task that has been received. + + is null. + If the tasks support cancellation, consider manual conversion of the tasks using , followed by a switch operation using . + + + + Synchronizes the observable sequence such that observer notifications cannot be delivered concurrently. + This overload is useful to "fix" an observable sequence that exhibits concurrent callbacks on individual observers, which is invalid behavior for the query processor. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source sequence. + The source sequence whose outgoing calls to observers are synchronized. + + is null. + + It's invalid behavior - according to the observer grammar - for a sequence to exhibit concurrent callbacks on a given observer. + This operator can be used to "fix" a source that doesn't conform to this rule. + + + + + Synchronizes the observable sequence such that observer notifications cannot be delivered concurrently, using the specified gate object. + This overload is useful when writing n-ary query operators, in order to prevent concurrent callbacks from different sources by synchronizing on a common gate object. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source sequence. + Gate object to synchronize each observer call on. + The source sequence whose outgoing calls to observers are synchronized on the given gate object. + + or is null. + + + + Returns a specified number of contiguous elements from the start of an observable sequence. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + The sequence to take elements from. + The number of elements to return. + An observable sequence that contains the specified number of elements from the start of the input sequence. + + is null. + + is less than zero. + + + + Returns a specified number of contiguous elements from the start of an observable sequence, using the specified scheduler for the edge case of Take(0). + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + The sequence to take elements from. + The number of elements to return. + Scheduler used to produce an OnCompleted message in case count is set to 0. + An observable sequence that contains the specified number of elements from the start of the input sequence. + + or is null. + + is less than zero. + + + + Takes elements for the specified duration from the start of the observable source sequence. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source sequence to take elements from. + Duration for taking elements from the start of the sequence. + An observable sequence with the elements taken during the specified duration from the start of the source sequence. + + is null. + + is less than TimeSpan.Zero. + + Specifying a TimeSpan.Zero value for doesn't guarantee an empty sequence will be returned. This is a side-effect + of the asynchrony introduced by the scheduler, where the action that stops forwarding callbacks from the source sequence may not execute + immediately, despite the TimeSpan.Zero due time. + + + + + Takes elements for the specified duration from the start of the observable source sequence, using the specified scheduler to run timers. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source sequence to take elements from. + Duration for taking elements from the start of the sequence. + Scheduler to run the timer on. + An observable sequence with the elements taken during the specified duration from the start of the source sequence. + + or is null. + + is less than TimeSpan.Zero. + + Specifying a TimeSpan.Zero value for doesn't guarantee an empty sequence will be returned. This is a side-effect + of the asynchrony introduced by the scheduler, where the action that stops forwarding callbacks from the source sequence may not execute + immediately, despite the TimeSpan.Zero due time. + + + + + Returns a specified number of contiguous elements from the end of an observable sequence. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source sequence. + Number of elements to take from the end of the source sequence. + An observable sequence containing the specified number of elements from the end of the source sequence. + + is null. + + is less than zero. + + This operator accumulates a buffer with a length enough to store elements elements. Upon completion of + the source sequence, this buffer is drained on the result sequence. This causes the elements to be delayed. + + + + + Returns a specified number of contiguous elements from the end of an observable sequence, using the specified scheduler to drain the queue. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source sequence. + Number of elements to take from the end of the source sequence. + Scheduler used to drain the queue upon completion of the source sequence. + An observable sequence containing the specified number of elements from the end of the source sequence. + + or is null. + + is less than zero. + + This operator accumulates a buffer with a length enough to store elements elements. Upon completion of + the source sequence, this buffer is drained on the result sequence. This causes the elements to be delayed. + + + + + Returns elements within the specified duration from the end of the observable source sequence. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source sequence to take elements from. + Duration for taking elements from the end of the sequence. + An observable sequence with the elements taken during the specified duration from the end of the source sequence. + + is null. + + is less than TimeSpan.Zero. + + This operator accumulates a buffer with a length enough to store elements for any window during the lifetime of + the source sequence. Upon completion of the source sequence, this buffer is drained on the result sequence. This causes the result elements + to be delayed with . + + + + + Returns elements within the specified duration from the end of the observable source sequence, using the specified scheduler to run timers. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source sequence to take elements from. + Duration for taking elements from the end of the sequence. + Scheduler to run the timer on. + An observable sequence with the elements taken during the specified duration from the end of the source sequence. + + or is null. + + is less than TimeSpan.Zero. + + This operator accumulates a buffer with a length enough to store elements for any window during the lifetime of + the source sequence. Upon completion of the source sequence, this buffer is drained on the result sequence. This causes the result elements + to be delayed with . + + + + + Returns elements within the specified duration from the end of the observable source sequence, using the specified schedulers to run timers and to drain the collected elements. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source sequence to take elements from. + Duration for taking elements from the end of the sequence. + Scheduler to run the timer on. + Scheduler to drain the collected elements. + An observable sequence with the elements taken during the specified duration from the end of the source sequence. + + or or is null. + + is less than TimeSpan.Zero. + + This operator accumulates a buffer with a length enough to store elements for any window during the lifetime of + the source sequence. Upon completion of the source sequence, this buffer is drained on the result sequence. This causes the result elements + to be delayed with . + + + + + Returns a list with the specified number of contiguous elements from the end of an observable sequence. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source sequence. + Number of elements to take from the end of the source sequence. + An observable sequence containing a single list with the specified number of elements from the end of the source sequence. + + is null. + + is less than zero. + + This operator accumulates a buffer with a length enough to store elements. Upon completion of the + source sequence, this buffer is produced on the result sequence. + + + + + Returns a list with the elements within the specified duration from the end of the observable source sequence. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source sequence to take elements from. + Duration for taking elements from the end of the sequence. + An observable sequence containing a single list with the elements taken during the specified duration from the end of the source sequence. + + is null. + + is less than TimeSpan.Zero. + + This operator accumulates a buffer with a length enough to store elements for any window during the lifetime of + the source sequence. Upon completion of the source sequence, this buffer is produced on the result sequence. + + + + + Returns a list with the elements within the specified duration from the end of the observable source sequence, using the specified scheduler to run timers. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source sequence to take elements from. + Duration for taking elements from the end of the sequence. + Scheduler to run the timer on. + An observable sequence containing a single list with the elements taken during the specified duration from the end of the source sequence. + + or is null. + + is less than TimeSpan.Zero. + + This operator accumulates a buffer with a length enough to store elements for any window during the lifetime of + the source sequence. Upon completion of the source sequence, this buffer is produced on the result sequence. + + + + + Takes elements for the specified duration until the specified end time. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source sequence to take elements from. + Time to stop taking elements from the source sequence. If this value is less than or equal to DateTimeOffset.UtcNow, the result stream will complete immediately. + An observable sequence with the elements taken until the specified end time. + + is null. + + + + Takes elements for the specified duration until the specified end time, using the specified scheduler to run timers. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source sequence to take elements from. + Time to stop taking elements from the source sequence. If this value is less than or equal to DateTimeOffset.UtcNow, the result stream will complete immediately. + Scheduler to run the timer on. + An observable sequence with the elements taken until the specified end time. + + or is null. + + + + Returns the elements from the source observable sequence until the other observable sequence produces an element. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + The type of the elements in the other sequence that indicates the end of take behavior. + Source sequence to propagate elements for. + Observable sequence that terminates propagation of elements of the source sequence. + An observable sequence containing the elements of the source sequence up to the point the other sequence interrupted further propagation. + + or is null. + + + + Relays elements from the source observable sequence and calls the predicate after an + emission to check if the sequence should stop after that specific item. + + The type of the elements in the source and result sequences. + The source sequence to relay elements of. + Called after each upstream item has been emitted with + that upstream item and should return true to indicate the sequence should + complete. + The observable sequence with the source elements until the stop predicate returns true. + + The following sequence will stop after the value 5 has been encountered: + + Observable.Range(1, 10) + .TakeUntil(item => item == 5) + .Subscribe(Console.WriteLine); + + + If or is null. + + + + Returns elements from an observable sequence as long as a specified condition is true. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + A sequence to return elements from. + A function to test each element for a condition. + An observable sequence that contains the elements from the input sequence that occur before the element at which the test no longer passes. + + or is null. + + + + Returns elements from an observable sequence as long as a specified condition is true. + The element's index is used in the logic of the predicate function. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + A sequence to return elements from. + A function to test each element for a condition; the second parameter of the function represents the index of the source element. + An observable sequence that contains the elements from the input sequence that occur before the element at which the test no longer passes. + + or is null. + + + + Ignores elements from an observable sequence which are followed by another element within a specified relative time duration. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source sequence to throttle. + Throttling duration for each element. + The throttled sequence. + + is null. + + is less than TimeSpan.Zero. + + + This operator throttles the source sequence by holding on to each element for the duration specified in . If another + element is produced within this time window, the element is dropped and a new timer is started for the current element, repeating this whole + process. For streams that never have gaps larger than or equal to between elements, the resulting stream won't + produce any elements. In order to reduce the volume of a stream whilst guaranteeing the periodic production of elements, consider using the + Observable.Sample set of operators. + + + Specifying a TimeSpan.Zero value for is not recommended but supported, causing throttling timers to be scheduled + that are due immediately. However, this doesn't guarantee all elements will be retained in the result sequence. This is a side-effect of the + asynchrony introduced by the scheduler, where the action to forward the current element may not execute immediately, despite the TimeSpan.Zero + due time. In such cases, the next element may arrive before the scheduler gets a chance to run the throttling action. + + + + + + Ignores elements from an observable sequence which are followed by another element within a specified relative time duration, using the specified scheduler to run throttling timers. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source sequence to throttle. + Throttling duration for each element. + Scheduler to run the throttle timers on. + The throttled sequence. + + or is null. + + is less than TimeSpan.Zero. + + + This operator throttles the source sequence by holding on to each element for the duration specified in . If another + element is produced within this time window, the element is dropped and a new timer is started for the current element, repeating this whole + process. For streams that never have gaps larger than or equal to between elements, the resulting stream won't + produce any elements. In order to reduce the volume of a stream whilst guaranteeing the periodic production of elements, consider using the + Observable.Sample set of operators. + + + Specifying a TimeSpan.Zero value for is not recommended but supported, causing throttling timers to be scheduled + that are due immediately. However, this doesn't guarantee all elements will be retained in the result sequence. This is a side-effect of the + asynchrony introduced by the scheduler, where the action to forward the current element may not execute immediately, despite the TimeSpan.Zero + due time. In such cases, the next element may arrive before the scheduler gets a chance to run the throttling action. + + + + + + Ignores elements from an observable sequence which are followed by another value within a computed throttle duration. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + The type of the elements in the throttle sequences selected for each element in the source sequence. + Source sequence to throttle. + Selector function to retrieve a sequence indicating the throttle duration for each given element. + The throttled sequence. + + or is null. + + This operator throttles the source sequence by holding on to each element for the duration denoted by . + If another element is produced within this time window, the element is dropped and a new timer is started for the current element, repeating this + whole process. For streams where the duration computed by applying the to each element overlaps with + the occurrence of the successor element, the resulting stream won't produce any elements. In order to reduce the volume of a stream whilst + guaranteeing the periodic production of elements, consider using the Observable.Sample set of operators. + + + + + Returns an observable sequence that terminates with an exception. + + Query provider used to construct the data source. + The type used for the type parameter of the resulting sequence. + Exception object used for the sequence's termination. + The observable sequence that terminates exceptionally with the specified exception object. + + is null. + + + + Returns an observable sequence that terminates with an exception, using the specified scheduler to send out the single OnError message. + + Query provider used to construct the data source. + The type used for the type parameter of the resulting sequence. + Exception object used for the sequence's termination. + Scheduler to send the exceptional termination call on. + The observable sequence that terminates exceptionally with the specified exception object. + + or is null. + + + + Returns an observable sequence that terminates with an exception, using the specified scheduler to send out the single OnError message. + + Query provider used to construct the data source. + The type used for the type parameter of the resulting sequence. + Exception object used for the sequence's termination. + Scheduler to send the exceptional termination call on. + Object solely used to infer the type of the type parameter. This parameter is typically used when creating a sequence of anonymously typed elements. + The observable sequence that terminates exceptionally with the specified exception object. + + or is null. + + + + Returns an observable sequence that terminates with an exception. + + Query provider used to construct the data source. + The type used for the type parameter of the resulting sequence. + Exception object used for the sequence's termination. + Object solely used to infer the type of the type parameter. This parameter is typically used when creating a sequence of anonymously typed elements. + The observable sequence that terminates exceptionally with the specified exception object. + + is null. + + + + Records the time interval between consecutive elements in an observable sequence. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source sequence to record time intervals for. + An observable sequence with time interval information on elements. + + is null. + + + + Records the time interval between consecutive elements in an observable sequence, using the specified scheduler to compute time intervals. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source sequence to record time intervals for. + Scheduler used to compute time intervals. + An observable sequence with time interval information on elements. + + or is null. + + + + Applies a timeout policy to the observable sequence based on an absolute time. + If the sequence doesn't terminate before the specified absolute due time, a TimeoutException is propagated to the observer. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source sequence to perform a timeout for. + Time when a timeout occurs. If this value is less than or equal to DateTimeOffset.UtcNow, the timeout occurs immediately. + The source sequence with a TimeoutException in case of a timeout. + + is null. + (Asynchronous) If the sequence hasn't terminated before . + + In case you only want to timeout on the first element, consider using the + operator applied to the source sequence and a delayed sequence. Alternatively, the general-purpose overload + of Timeout, can be used. + + + + + Applies a timeout policy to the observable sequence based on an absolute time. + If the sequence doesn't terminate before the specified absolute due time, the other observable sequence is used to produce future messages from that point on. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence and the other sequence used upon a timeout. + Source sequence to perform a timeout for. + Time when a timeout occurs. If this value is less than or equal to DateTimeOffset.UtcNow, the timeout occurs immediately. + Sequence to return in case of a timeout. + The source sequence switching to the other sequence in case of a timeout. + + or is null. + + In case you only want to timeout on the first element, consider using the + operator applied to the source sequence and a delayed sequence. Alternatively, the general-purpose overload + of Timeout, can be used. + + + + + Applies a timeout policy to the observable sequence based on an absolute time, using the specified scheduler to run timeout timers. + If the sequence doesn't terminate before the specified absolute due time, the other observable sequence is used to produce future messages from that point on. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence and the other sequence used upon a timeout. + Source sequence to perform a timeout for. + Time when a timeout occurs. If this value is less than or equal to DateTimeOffset.UtcNow, the timeout occurs immediately. + Sequence to return in case of a timeout. + Scheduler to run the timeout timers on. + The source sequence switching to the other sequence in case of a timeout. + + or or is null. + + In case you only want to timeout on the first element, consider using the + operator applied to the source sequence and a delayed sequence. Alternatively, the general-purpose overload + of Timeout, can be used. + + + + + Applies a timeout policy to the observable sequence based on an absolute time, using the specified scheduler to run timeout timers. + If the sequence doesn't terminate before the specified absolute due time, a TimeoutException is propagated to the observer. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source sequence to perform a timeout for. + Time when a timeout occurs. If this value is less than or equal to DateTimeOffset.UtcNow, the timeout occurs immediately. + Scheduler to run the timeout timers on. + The source sequence with a TimeoutException in case of a timeout. + + or is null. + (Asynchronous) If the sequence hasn't terminated before . + + In case you only want to timeout on the first element, consider using the + operator applied to the source sequence and a delayed sequence. Alternatively, the general-purpose overload + of Timeout, can be used. + + + + + Applies a timeout policy for each element in the observable sequence. + If the next element isn't received within the specified timeout duration starting from its predecessor, a TimeoutException is propagated to the observer. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source sequence to perform a timeout for. + Maximum duration between values before a timeout occurs. + The source sequence with a TimeoutException in case of a timeout. + + is null. + + is less than TimeSpan.Zero. + (Asynchronous) If no element is produced within from the previous element. + + + In case you only want to timeout on the first element, consider using the + operator applied to the source sequence and a delayed sequence. Alternatively, the general-purpose overload + of Timeout, can be used. + + + Specifying a TimeSpan.Zero value for is not recommended but supported, causing timeout timers to be scheduled that are due + immediately. However, this doesn't guarantee a timeout will occur, even for the first element. This is a side-effect of the asynchrony introduced by the + scheduler, where the action to propagate a timeout may not execute immediately, despite the TimeSpan.Zero due time. In such cases, the next element may + arrive before the scheduler gets a chance to run the timeout action. + + + + + + Applies a timeout policy for each element in the observable sequence. + If the next element isn't received within the specified timeout duration starting from its predecessor, the other observable sequence is used to produce future messages from that point on. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence and the other sequence used upon a timeout. + Source sequence to perform a timeout for. + Maximum duration between values before a timeout occurs. + Sequence to return in case of a timeout. + The source sequence switching to the other sequence in case of a timeout. + + or is null. + + is less than TimeSpan.Zero. + + + In case you only want to timeout on the first element, consider using the + operator applied to the source sequence and a delayed sequence. Alternatively, the general-purpose overload + of Timeout, can be used. + + + Specifying a TimeSpan.Zero value for is not recommended but supported, causing timeout timers to be scheduled that are due + immediately. However, this doesn't guarantee a timeout will occur, even for the first element. This is a side-effect of the asynchrony introduced by the + scheduler, where the action to propagate a timeout may not execute immediately, despite the TimeSpan.Zero due time. In such cases, the next element may + arrive before the scheduler gets a chance to run the timeout action. + + + + + + Applies a timeout policy for each element in the observable sequence, using the specified scheduler to run timeout timers. + If the next element isn't received within the specified timeout duration starting from its predecessor, the other observable sequence is used to produce future messages from that point on. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence and the other sequence used upon a timeout. + Source sequence to perform a timeout for. + Maximum duration between values before a timeout occurs. + Sequence to return in case of a timeout. + Scheduler to run the timeout timers on. + The source sequence switching to the other sequence in case of a timeout. + + or or is null. + + is less than TimeSpan.Zero. + + + In case you only want to timeout on the first element, consider using the + operator applied to the source sequence and a delayed sequence. Alternatively, the general-purpose overload + of Timeout, can be used. + + + Specifying a TimeSpan.Zero value for is not recommended but supported, causing timeout timers to be scheduled that are due + immediately. However, this doesn't guarantee a timeout will occur, even for the first element. This is a side-effect of the asynchrony introduced by the + scheduler, where the action to propagate a timeout may not execute immediately, despite the TimeSpan.Zero due time. In such cases, the next element may + arrive before the scheduler gets a chance to run the timeout action. + + + + + + Applies a timeout policy for each element in the observable sequence, using the specified scheduler to run timeout timers. + If the next element isn't received within the specified timeout duration starting from its predecessor, a TimeoutException is propagated to the observer. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source sequence to perform a timeout for. + Maximum duration between values before a timeout occurs. + Scheduler to run the timeout timers on. + The source sequence with a TimeoutException in case of a timeout. + + or is null. + + is less than TimeSpan.Zero. + (Asynchronous) If no element is produced within from the previous element. + + + In case you only want to timeout on the first element, consider using the + operator applied to the source sequence and a delayed sequence. Alternatively, the general-purpose overload + of Timeout, can be used. + + + Specifying a TimeSpan.Zero value for is not recommended but supported, causing timeout timers to be scheduled that are due + immediately. However, this doesn't guarantee a timeout will occur, even for the first element. This is a side-effect of the asynchrony introduced by the + scheduler, where the action to propagate a timeout may not execute immediately, despite the TimeSpan.Zero due time. In such cases, the next element may + arrive before the scheduler gets a chance to run the timeout action. + + + + + + Applies a timeout policy to the observable sequence based on an initial timeout duration for the first element, and a timeout duration computed for each subsequent element. + If the next element isn't received within the computed duration starting from its predecessor, a TimeoutException is propagated to the observer. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + The type of the elements in the timeout sequences used to indicate the timeout duration for each element in the source sequence. + Source sequence to perform a timeout for. + Observable sequence that represents the timeout for the first element. + Selector to retrieve an observable sequence that represents the timeout between the current element and the next element. + The source sequence with a TimeoutException in case of a timeout. + + or or is null. + + + + Applies a timeout policy to the observable sequence based on an initial timeout duration for the first element, and a timeout duration computed for each subsequent element. + If the next element isn't received within the computed duration starting from its predecessor, the other observable sequence is used to produce future messages from that point on. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence and the other sequence used upon a timeout. + The type of the elements in the timeout sequences used to indicate the timeout duration for each element in the source sequence. + Source sequence to perform a timeout for. + Observable sequence that represents the timeout for the first element. + Selector to retrieve an observable sequence that represents the timeout between the current element and the next element. + Sequence to return in case of a timeout. + The source sequence switching to the other sequence in case of a timeout. + + or or or is null. + + + + Applies a timeout policy to the observable sequence based on a timeout duration computed for each element. + If the next element isn't received within the computed duration starting from its predecessor, a TimeoutException is propagated to the observer. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + The type of the elements in the timeout sequences used to indicate the timeout duration for each element in the source sequence. + Source sequence to perform a timeout for. + Selector to retrieve an observable sequence that represents the timeout between the current element and the next element. + The source sequence with a TimeoutException in case of a timeout. + + or is null. + + + + Applies a timeout policy to the observable sequence based on a timeout duration computed for each element. + If the next element isn't received within the computed duration starting from its predecessor, the other observable sequence is used to produce future messages from that point on. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence and the other sequence used upon a timeout. + The type of the elements in the timeout sequences used to indicate the timeout duration for each element in the source sequence. + Source sequence to perform a timeout for. + Selector to retrieve an observable sequence that represents the timeout between the current element and the next element. + Sequence to return in case of a timeout. + The source sequence switching to the other sequence in case of a timeout. + + or or is null. + + + + Returns an observable sequence that produces a single value at the specified absolute due time. + + Query provider used to construct the data source. + Absolute time at which to produce the value. If this value is less than or equal to DateTimeOffset.UtcNow, the timer will fire as soon as possible. + An observable sequence that produces a value at due time. + + + + Returns an observable sequence that periodically produces a value starting at the specified initial absolute due time. + + Query provider used to construct the data source. + Absolute time at which to produce the first value. If this value is less than or equal to DateTimeOffset.UtcNow, the timer will fire as soon as possible. + Period to produce subsequent values. If this value is equal to TimeSpan.Zero, the timer will recur as fast as possible. + An observable sequence that produces a value at due time and then after each period. + + is less than TimeSpan.Zero. + + + + Returns an observable sequence that periodically produces a value starting at the specified initial absolute due time, using the specified scheduler to run timers. + + Query provider used to construct the data source. + Absolute time at which to produce the first value. If this value is less than or equal to DateTimeOffset.UtcNow, the timer will fire as soon as possible. + Period to produce subsequent values. If this value is equal to TimeSpan.Zero, the timer will recur as fast as possible. + Scheduler to run timers on. + An observable sequence that produces a value at due time and then after each period. + + is less than TimeSpan.Zero. + + is null. + + + + Returns an observable sequence that produces a single value at the specified absolute due time, using the specified scheduler to run the timer. + + Query provider used to construct the data source. + Absolute time at which to produce the value. If this value is less than or equal to DateTimeOffset.UtcNow, the timer will fire as soon as possible. + Scheduler to run the timer on. + An observable sequence that produces a value at due time. + + is null. + + + + Returns an observable sequence that produces a single value after the specified relative due time has elapsed. + + Query provider used to construct the data source. + Relative time at which to produce the value. If this value is less than or equal to TimeSpan.Zero, the timer will fire as soon as possible. + An observable sequence that produces a value after the due time has elapsed. + + + + Returns an observable sequence that periodically produces a value after the specified initial relative due time has elapsed. + + Query provider used to construct the data source. + Relative time at which to produce the first value. If this value is less than or equal to TimeSpan.Zero, the timer will fire as soon as possible. + Period to produce subsequent values. If this value is equal to TimeSpan.Zero, the timer will recur as fast as possible. + An observable sequence that produces a value after due time has elapsed and then after each period. + + is less than TimeSpan.Zero. + + + + Returns an observable sequence that periodically produces a value after the specified initial relative due time has elapsed, using the specified scheduler to run timers. + + Query provider used to construct the data source. + Relative time at which to produce the first value. If this value is less than or equal to TimeSpan.Zero, the timer will fire as soon as possible. + Period to produce subsequent values. If this value is equal to TimeSpan.Zero, the timer will recur as fast as possible. + Scheduler to run timers on. + An observable sequence that produces a value after due time has elapsed and then each period. + + is less than TimeSpan.Zero. + + is null. + + + + Returns an observable sequence that produces a single value after the specified relative due time has elapsed, using the specified scheduler to run the timer. + + Query provider used to construct the data source. + Relative time at which to produce the value. If this value is less than or equal to TimeSpan.Zero, the timer will fire as soon as possible. + Scheduler to run the timer on. + An observable sequence that produces a value after the due time has elapsed. + + is null. + + + + Timestamps each element in an observable sequence using the local system clock. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source sequence to timestamp elements for. + An observable sequence with timestamp information on elements. + + is null. + + + + Timestamp each element in an observable sequence using the clock of the specified scheduler. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source sequence to timestamp elements for. + Scheduler used to compute timestamps. + An observable sequence with timestamp information on elements. + + or is null. + + + + Creates an array from an observable sequence. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + The source observable sequence to get an array of elements for. + An observable sequence containing a single element with an array containing all the elements of the source sequence. + + is null. + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Creates a dictionary from an observable sequence according to a specified key selector function. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + The type of the dictionary key computed for each element in the source sequence. + An observable sequence to create a dictionary for. + A function to extract a key from each element. + An observable sequence containing a single element with a dictionary mapping unique key values onto the corresponding source sequence's element. + + or is null. + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Creates a dictionary from an observable sequence according to a specified key selector function, and a comparer. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + The type of the dictionary key computed for each element in the source sequence. + An observable sequence to create a dictionary for. + A function to extract a key from each element. + An equality comparer to compare keys. + An observable sequence containing a single element with a dictionary mapping unique key values onto the corresponding source sequence's element. + + or or is null. + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Creates a dictionary from an observable sequence according to a specified key selector function, and an element selector function. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + The type of the dictionary key computed for each element in the source sequence. + The type of the dictionary value computed for each element in the source sequence. + An observable sequence to create a dictionary for. + A function to extract a key from each element. + A transform function to produce a result element value from each element. + An observable sequence containing a single element with a dictionary mapping unique key values onto the corresponding source sequence's element. + + or or is null. + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Creates a dictionary from an observable sequence according to a specified key selector function, a comparer, and an element selector function. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + The type of the dictionary key computed for each element in the source sequence. + The type of the dictionary value computed for each element in the source sequence. + An observable sequence to create a dictionary for. + A function to extract a key from each element. + A transform function to produce a result element value from each element. + An equality comparer to compare keys. + An observable sequence containing a single element with a dictionary mapping unique key values onto the corresponding source sequence's element. + + or or or is null. + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Converts an observable sequence to an enumerable sequence. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + An observable sequence to convert to an enumerable sequence. + The enumerable sequence containing the elements in the observable sequence. + + is null. + This operator requires the source's object (see ) to implement . + + + + Creates a list from an observable sequence. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + The source observable sequence to get a list of elements for. + An observable sequence containing a single element with a list containing all the elements of the source sequence. + + is null. + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Creates a lookup from an observable sequence according to a specified key selector function. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + The type of the lookup key computed for each element in the source sequence. + An observable sequence to create a lookup for. + A function to extract a key from each element. + An observable sequence containing a single element with a lookup mapping unique key values onto the corresponding source sequence's elements. + + or is null. + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Creates a lookup from an observable sequence according to a specified key selector function, and a comparer. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + The type of the lookup key computed for each element in the source sequence. + An observable sequence to create a lookup for. + A function to extract a key from each element. + An equality comparer to compare keys. + An observable sequence containing a single element with a lookup mapping unique key values onto the corresponding source sequence's elements. + + or or is null. + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Creates a lookup from an observable sequence according to a specified key selector function, and an element selector function. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + The type of the lookup key computed for each element in the source sequence. + The type of the lookup value computed for each element in the source sequence. + An observable sequence to create a lookup for. + A function to extract a key from each element. + A transform function to produce a result element value from each element. + An observable sequence containing a single element with a lookup mapping unique key values onto the corresponding source sequence's elements. + + or or is null. + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Creates a lookup from an observable sequence according to a specified key selector function, a comparer, and an element selector function. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + The type of the lookup key computed for each element in the source sequence. + The type of the lookup value computed for each element in the source sequence. + An observable sequence to create a lookup for. + A function to extract a key from each element. + A transform function to produce a result element value from each element. + An equality comparer to compare keys. + An observable sequence containing a single element with a lookup mapping unique key values onto the corresponding source sequence's elements. + + or or or is null. + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Converts an enumerable sequence to an observable sequence. + + Query provider used to construct the data source. + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Enumerable sequence to convert to an observable sequence. + The observable sequence whose elements are pulled from the given enumerable sequence. + + is null. + + + + Converts an enumerable sequence to an observable sequence, using the specified scheduler to run the enumeration loop. + + Query provider used to construct the data source. + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Enumerable sequence to convert to an observable sequence. + Scheduler to run the enumeration of the input sequence on. + The observable sequence whose elements are pulled from the given enumerable sequence. + + or is null. + + + + Constructs an observable sequence that depends on a resource object, whose lifetime is tied to the resulting observable sequence's lifetime. + + Query provider used to construct the data source. + The type of the elements in the produced sequence. + The type of the resource used during the generation of the resulting sequence. Needs to implement . + Factory function to obtain a resource object. + Factory function to obtain an observable sequence that depends on the obtained resource. + An observable sequence whose lifetime controls the lifetime of the dependent resource object. + + or is null. + + + + Constructs an observable sequence that depends on a resource object, whose lifetime is tied to the resulting observable sequence's lifetime. The resource is obtained and used through asynchronous methods. + The CancellationToken passed to the asynchronous methods is tied to the returned disposable subscription, allowing best-effort cancellation at any stage of the resource acquisition or usage. + + Query provider used to construct the data source. + The type of the elements in the produced sequence. + The type of the resource used during the generation of the resulting sequence. Needs to implement . + Asynchronous factory function to obtain a resource object. + Asynchronous factory function to obtain an observable sequence that depends on the obtained resource. + An observable sequence whose lifetime controls the lifetime of the dependent resource object. + + or is null. + This operator is especially useful in conjunction with the asynchronous programming features introduced in C# 5.0 and Visual Basic 11. + When a subscription to the resulting sequence is disposed, the CancellationToken that was fed to the asynchronous resource factory and observable factory functions will be signaled. + + + + Filters the elements of an observable sequence based on a predicate. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + An observable sequence whose elements to filter. + A function to test each source element for a condition. + An observable sequence that contains elements from the input sequence that satisfy the condition. + + or is null. + + + + Filters the elements of an observable sequence based on a predicate by incorporating the element's index. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + An observable sequence whose elements to filter. + A function to test each source element for a condition; the second parameter of the function represents the index of the source element. + An observable sequence that contains elements from the input sequence that satisfy the condition. + + or is null. + + + + Repeats the given as long as the specified holds, where the is evaluated before each repeated is subscribed to. + + Query provider used to construct the data source. + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source to repeat as long as the function evaluates to true. + Condition that will be evaluated before subscription to the , to determine whether repetition of the source is required. + The observable sequence obtained by concatenating the sequence as long as the holds. + + or is null. + + + + Projects each element of an observable sequence into consecutive non-overlapping windows which are produced based on element count information. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence, and in the windows in the result sequence. + Source sequence to produce windows over. + Length of each window. + An observable sequence of windows. + + is null. + + is less than or equal to zero. + + + + Projects each element of an observable sequence into zero or more windows which are produced based on element count information. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence, and in the windows in the result sequence. + Source sequence to produce windows over. + Length of each window. + Number of elements to skip between creation of consecutive windows. + An observable sequence of windows. + + is null. + + or is less than or equal to zero. + + + + Projects each element of an observable sequence into consecutive non-overlapping windows which are produced based on timing information. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence, and in the windows in the result sequence. + Source sequence to produce windows over. + Length of each window. + The sequence of windows. + + is null. + + is less than TimeSpan.Zero. + + Specifying a TimeSpan.Zero value for is not recommended but supported, causing the scheduler to create windows as fast as it can. + Because all source sequence elements end up in one of the windows, some windows won't have a zero time span. This is a side-effect of the asynchrony introduced + by the scheduler, where the action to close the current window and to create a new window may not execute immediately, despite the TimeSpan.Zero due time. + + + + + Projects each element of an observable sequence into a window that is completed when either it's full or a given amount of time has elapsed. + A useful real-world analogy of this overload is the behavior of a ferry leaving the dock when all seats are taken, or at the scheduled time of departure, whichever event occurs first. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence, and in the windows in the result sequence. + Source sequence to produce windows over. + Maximum time length of a window. + Maximum element count of a window. + An observable sequence of windows. + + is null. + + is less than TimeSpan.Zero. -or- is less than or equal to zero. + + Specifying a TimeSpan.Zero value for is not recommended but supported, causing the scheduler to create windows as fast as it can. + Because all source sequence elements end up in one of the windows, some windows won't have a zero time span. This is a side-effect of the asynchrony introduced + by the scheduler, where the action to close the current window and to create a new window may not execute immediately, despite the TimeSpan.Zero due time. + + + + + Projects each element of an observable sequence into a window that is completed when either it's full or a given amount of time has elapsed, using the specified scheduler to run timers. + A useful real-world analogy of this overload is the behavior of a ferry leaving the dock when all seats are taken, or at the scheduled time of departure, whichever event occurs first. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence, and in the windows in the result sequence. + Source sequence to produce windows over. + Maximum time length of a window. + Maximum element count of a window. + Scheduler to run windowing timers on. + An observable sequence of windows. + + or is null. + + is less than TimeSpan.Zero. -or- is less than or equal to zero. + + Specifying a TimeSpan.Zero value for is not recommended but supported, causing the scheduler to create windows as fast as it can. + Because all source sequence elements end up in one of the windows, some windows won't have a zero time span. This is a side-effect of the asynchrony introduced + by the scheduler, where the action to close the current window and to create a new window may not execute immediately, despite the TimeSpan.Zero due time. + + + + + Projects each element of an observable sequence into consecutive non-overlapping windows which are produced based on timing information, using the specified scheduler to run timers. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence, and in the windows in the result sequence. + Source sequence to produce windows over. + Length of each window. + Scheduler to run windowing timers on. + An observable sequence of windows. + + or is null. + + is less than TimeSpan.Zero. + + Specifying a TimeSpan.Zero value for is not recommended but supported, causing the scheduler to create windows as fast as it can. + Because all source sequence elements end up in one of the windows, some windows won't have a zero time span. This is a side-effect of the asynchrony introduced + by the scheduler, where the action to close the current window and to create a new window may not execute immediately, despite the TimeSpan.Zero due time. + + + + + Projects each element of an observable sequence into zero or more windows which are produced based on timing information. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence, and in the windows in the result sequence. + Source sequence to produce windows over. + Length of each window. + Interval between creation of consecutive windows. + An observable sequence of windows. + + is null. + + or is less than TimeSpan.Zero. + + + Specifying a TimeSpan.Zero value for is not recommended but supported, causing the scheduler to create windows with minimum duration + length. However, some windows won't have a zero time span. This is a side-effect of the asynchrony introduced by the scheduler, where the action to close the + current window may not execute immediately, despite the TimeSpan.Zero due time. + + + Specifying a TimeSpan.Zero value for is not recommended but supported, causing the scheduler to create windows as fast as it can. + However, this doesn't mean all windows will start at the beginning of the source sequence. This is a side-effect of the asynchrony introduced by the scheduler, + where the action to create a new window may not execute immediately, despite the TimeSpan.Zero due time. + + + + + + Projects each element of an observable sequence into zero or more windows which are produced based on timing information, using the specified scheduler to run timers. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence, and in the windows in the result sequence. + Source sequence to produce windows over. + Length of each window. + Interval between creation of consecutive windows. + Scheduler to run windowing timers on. + An observable sequence of windows. + + or is null. + + or is less than TimeSpan.Zero. + + + Specifying a TimeSpan.Zero value for is not recommended but supported, causing the scheduler to create windows with minimum duration + length. However, some windows won't have a zero time span. This is a side-effect of the asynchrony introduced by the scheduler, where the action to close the + current window may not execute immediately, despite the TimeSpan.Zero due time. + + + Specifying a TimeSpan.Zero value for is not recommended but supported, causing the scheduler to create windows as fast as it can. + However, this doesn't mean all windows will start at the beginning of the source sequence. This is a side-effect of the asynchrony introduced by the scheduler, + where the action to create a new window may not execute immediately, despite the TimeSpan.Zero due time. + + + + + + Projects each element of an observable sequence into consecutive non-overlapping windows. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence, and in the windows in the result sequence. + The type of the elements in the sequences indicating window boundary events. + Source sequence to produce windows over. + Sequence of window boundary markers. The current window is closed and a new window is opened upon receiving a boundary marker. + An observable sequence of windows. + + or is null. + + + + Projects each element of an observable sequence into consecutive non-overlapping windows. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence, and in the windows in the result sequence. + The type of the elements in the sequences indicating window closing events. + Source sequence to produce windows over. + A function invoked to define the boundaries of the produced windows. A new window is started when the previous one is closed. + An observable sequence of windows. + + or is null. + + + + Projects each element of an observable sequence into zero or more windows. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence, and in the windows in the result sequence. + The type of the elements in the sequence indicating window opening events, also passed to the closing selector to obtain a sequence of window closing events. + The type of the elements in the sequences indicating window closing events. + Source sequence to produce windows over. + Observable sequence whose elements denote the creation of new windows. + A function invoked to define the closing of each produced window. + An observable sequence of windows. + + or or is null. + + + + Merges two observable sequences into one observable sequence by combining each element from the first source with the latest element from the second source, if any. + Starting from Rx.NET 4.0, this will subscribe to before subscribing to to have a latest element readily available + in case emits an element right away. + + The type of the elements in the first source sequence. + The type of the elements in the second source sequence. + The type of the elements in the result sequence, returned by the selector function. + First observable source. + Second observable source. + Function to invoke for each element from the first source combined with the latest element from the second source, if any. + An observable sequence containing the result of combining each element of the first source with the latest element from the second source, if any, using the specified result selector function. + + or or is null. + + + + Merges the specified observable sequences into one observable sequence by emitting a list with the elements of the observable sequences at corresponding indexes. + + Query provider used to construct the data source. + The type of the elements in the source sequences, and in the lists in the result sequence. + Observable sources. + An observable sequence containing lists of elements at corresponding indexes. + + is null. + + + + Merges the specified observable sequences into one observable sequence by emitting a list with the elements of the observable sequences at corresponding indexes. + + Query provider used to construct the data source. + The type of the elements in the source sequences, and in the lists in the result sequence. + Observable sources. + An observable sequence containing lists of elements at corresponding indexes. + + is null. + + + + Merges the specified observable sequences into one observable sequence by using the selector function whenever all of the observable sequences have produced an element at a corresponding index. + + Query provider used to construct the data source. + The type of the elements in the source sequences. + The type of the elements in the result sequence, returned by the selector function. + Observable sources. + Function to invoke for each series of elements at corresponding indexes in the sources. + An observable sequence containing the result of combining elements of the sources using the specified result selector function. + + or is null. + + + + Merges two observable sequences into one observable sequence by combining their elements in a pairwise fashion. + + The type of the elements in the first source sequence. + The type of the elements in the second source sequence. + The type of the elements in the result sequence, returned by the selector function. + First observable source. + Second observable source. + Function to invoke for each consecutive pair of elements from the first and second source. + An observable sequence containing the result of pairwise combining the elements of the first and second source using the specified result selector function. + + or or is null. + + + + Merges an observable sequence and an enumerable sequence into one observable sequence by using the selector function. + + The type of the elements in the first observable source sequence. + The type of the elements in the second enumerable source sequence. + The type of the elements in the result sequence, returned by the selector function. + First observable source. + Second enumerable source. + Function to invoke for each consecutive pair of elements from the first and second source. + An observable sequence containing the result of pairwise combining the elements of the first and second source using the specified result selector function. + + or or is null. + + + + Merges the specified observable sequences into one observable sequence by using the selector function whenever all of the observable sequences have produced an element at a corresponding index. + + The type of the elements in the first source sequence. + The type of the elements in the second source sequence. + The type of the elements in the third source sequence. + The type of the elements in the result sequence, returned by the selector function. + First observable source. + Second observable source. + Third observable source. + Function to invoke for each series of elements at corresponding indexes in the sources. + An observable sequence containing the result of combining elements of the sources using the specified result selector function. + + or or or is null. + + + + Merges the specified observable sequences into one observable sequence by using the selector function whenever all of the observable sequences have produced an element at a corresponding index. + + The type of the elements in the first source sequence. + The type of the elements in the second source sequence. + The type of the elements in the third source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fourth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the result sequence, returned by the selector function. + First observable source. + Second observable source. + Third observable source. + Fourth observable source. + Function to invoke for each series of elements at corresponding indexes in the sources. + An observable sequence containing the result of combining elements of the sources using the specified result selector function. + + or or or or is null. + + + + Merges the specified observable sequences into one observable sequence by using the selector function whenever all of the observable sequences have produced an element at a corresponding index. + + The type of the elements in the first source sequence. + The type of the elements in the second source sequence. + The type of the elements in the third source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fourth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fifth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the result sequence, returned by the selector function. + First observable source. + Second observable source. + Third observable source. + Fourth observable source. + Fifth observable source. + Function to invoke for each series of elements at corresponding indexes in the sources. + An observable sequence containing the result of combining elements of the sources using the specified result selector function. + + or or or or or is null. + + + + Merges the specified observable sequences into one observable sequence by using the selector function whenever all of the observable sequences have produced an element at a corresponding index. + + The type of the elements in the first source sequence. + The type of the elements in the second source sequence. + The type of the elements in the third source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fourth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fifth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the sixth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the result sequence, returned by the selector function. + First observable source. + Second observable source. + Third observable source. + Fourth observable source. + Fifth observable source. + Sixth observable source. + Function to invoke for each series of elements at corresponding indexes in the sources. + An observable sequence containing the result of combining elements of the sources using the specified result selector function. + + or or or or or or is null. + + + + Merges the specified observable sequences into one observable sequence by using the selector function whenever all of the observable sequences have produced an element at a corresponding index. + + The type of the elements in the first source sequence. + The type of the elements in the second source sequence. + The type of the elements in the third source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fourth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fifth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the sixth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the seventh source sequence. + The type of the elements in the result sequence, returned by the selector function. + First observable source. + Second observable source. + Third observable source. + Fourth observable source. + Fifth observable source. + Sixth observable source. + Seventh observable source. + Function to invoke for each series of elements at corresponding indexes in the sources. + An observable sequence containing the result of combining elements of the sources using the specified result selector function. + + or or or or or or or is null. + + + + Merges the specified observable sequences into one observable sequence by using the selector function whenever all of the observable sequences have produced an element at a corresponding index. + + The type of the elements in the first source sequence. + The type of the elements in the second source sequence. + The type of the elements in the third source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fourth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fifth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the sixth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the seventh source sequence. + The type of the elements in the eighth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the result sequence, returned by the selector function. + First observable source. + Second observable source. + Third observable source. + Fourth observable source. + Fifth observable source. + Sixth observable source. + Seventh observable source. + Eighth observable source. + Function to invoke for each series of elements at corresponding indexes in the sources. + An observable sequence containing the result of combining elements of the sources using the specified result selector function. + + or or or or or or or or is null. + + + + Merges the specified observable sequences into one observable sequence by using the selector function whenever all of the observable sequences have produced an element at a corresponding index. + + The type of the elements in the first source sequence. + The type of the elements in the second source sequence. + The type of the elements in the third source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fourth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fifth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the sixth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the seventh source sequence. + The type of the elements in the eighth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the ninth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the result sequence, returned by the selector function. + First observable source. + Second observable source. + Third observable source. + Fourth observable source. + Fifth observable source. + Sixth observable source. + Seventh observable source. + Eighth observable source. + Ninth observable source. + Function to invoke for each series of elements at corresponding indexes in the sources. + An observable sequence containing the result of combining elements of the sources using the specified result selector function. + + or or or or or or or or or is null. + + + + Merges the specified observable sequences into one observable sequence by using the selector function whenever all of the observable sequences have produced an element at a corresponding index. + + The type of the elements in the first source sequence. + The type of the elements in the second source sequence. + The type of the elements in the third source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fourth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fifth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the sixth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the seventh source sequence. + The type of the elements in the eighth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the ninth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the tenth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the result sequence, returned by the selector function. + First observable source. + Second observable source. + Third observable source. + Fourth observable source. + Fifth observable source. + Sixth observable source. + Seventh observable source. + Eighth observable source. + Ninth observable source. + Tenth observable source. + Function to invoke for each series of elements at corresponding indexes in the sources. + An observable sequence containing the result of combining elements of the sources using the specified result selector function. + + or or or or or or or or or or is null. + + + + Merges the specified observable sequences into one observable sequence by using the selector function whenever all of the observable sequences have produced an element at a corresponding index. + + The type of the elements in the first source sequence. + The type of the elements in the second source sequence. + The type of the elements in the third source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fourth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fifth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the sixth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the seventh source sequence. + The type of the elements in the eighth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the ninth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the tenth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the eleventh source sequence. + The type of the elements in the result sequence, returned by the selector function. + First observable source. + Second observable source. + Third observable source. + Fourth observable source. + Fifth observable source. + Sixth observable source. + Seventh observable source. + Eighth observable source. + Ninth observable source. + Tenth observable source. + Eleventh observable source. + Function to invoke for each series of elements at corresponding indexes in the sources. + An observable sequence containing the result of combining elements of the sources using the specified result selector function. + + or or or or or or or or or or or is null. + + + + Merges the specified observable sequences into one observable sequence by using the selector function whenever all of the observable sequences have produced an element at a corresponding index. + + The type of the elements in the first source sequence. + The type of the elements in the second source sequence. + The type of the elements in the third source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fourth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fifth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the sixth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the seventh source sequence. + The type of the elements in the eighth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the ninth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the tenth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the eleventh source sequence. + The type of the elements in the twelfth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the result sequence, returned by the selector function. + First observable source. + Second observable source. + Third observable source. + Fourth observable source. + Fifth observable source. + Sixth observable source. + Seventh observable source. + 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Each invocation of the resulting asynchronous function causes an invocation of the original synchronous function. + + Query provider used to construct the data source. + The type of the first argument passed to the function. + The type of the second argument passed to the function. + The type of the third argument passed to the function. + The type of the result returned by the function. + Function to convert to an asynchronous function. + Asynchronous function. + + is null. + + + + Converts the function into an asynchronous function. Each invocation of the resulting asynchronous function causes an invocation of the original synchronous function on the specified scheduler. + + Query provider used to construct the data source. + The type of the first argument passed to the function. + The type of the second argument passed to the function. + The type of the third argument passed to the function. + The type of the result returned by the function. + Function to convert to an asynchronous function. + Scheduler to invoke the original function on. + Asynchronous function. + + or is null. + + + + Converts the function into an asynchronous function. 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Each invocation of the resulting asynchronous function causes an invocation of the original synchronous function on the specified scheduler. + + Query provider used to construct the data source. + The type of the first argument passed to the function. + The type of the second argument passed to the function. + The type of the third argument passed to the function. + The type of the fourth argument passed to the function. + The type of the result returned by the function. + Function to convert to an asynchronous function. + Scheduler to invoke the original function on. + Asynchronous function. + + or is null. + + + + Converts the function into an asynchronous function. Each invocation of the resulting asynchronous function causes an invocation of the original synchronous function. + + Query provider used to construct the data source. + The type of the first argument passed to the function. + The type of the second argument passed to the function. + The type of the third argument passed to the function. + The type of the fourth argument passed to the function. + The type of the fifth argument passed to the function. + The type of the result returned by the function. + Function to convert to an asynchronous function. + Asynchronous function. + + is null. + + + + Converts the function into an asynchronous function. Each invocation of the resulting asynchronous function causes an invocation of the original synchronous function on the specified scheduler. + + Query provider used to construct the data source. + The type of the first argument passed to the function. + The type of the second argument passed to the function. + The type of the third argument passed to the function. + The type of the fourth argument passed to the function. + The type of the fifth argument passed to the function. + The type of the result returned by the function. + Function to convert to an asynchronous function. + Scheduler to invoke the original function on. + Asynchronous function. + + or is null. + + + + Converts the function into an asynchronous function. Each invocation of the resulting asynchronous function causes an invocation of the original synchronous function. + + Query provider used to construct the data source. + The type of the first argument passed to the function. + The type of the second argument passed to the function. + The type of the third argument passed to the function. + The type of the fourth argument passed to the function. + The type of the fifth argument passed to the function. + The type of the sixth argument passed to the function. + The type of the result returned by the function. + Function to convert to an asynchronous function. + Asynchronous function. + + is null. + + + + Converts the function into an asynchronous function. Each invocation of the resulting asynchronous function causes an invocation of the original synchronous function on the specified scheduler. + + Query provider used to construct the data source. + The type of the first argument passed to the function. + The type of the second argument passed to the function. + The type of the third argument passed to the function. + The type of the fourth argument passed to the function. + The type of the fifth argument passed to the function. + The type of the sixth argument passed to the function. + The type of the result returned by the function. + Function to convert to an asynchronous function. + Scheduler to invoke the original function on. + Asynchronous function. + + or is null. + + + + Converts the function into an asynchronous function. Each invocation of the resulting asynchronous function causes an invocation of the original synchronous function. + + Query provider used to construct the data source. + The type of the first argument passed to the function. + The type of the second argument passed to the function. + The type of the third argument passed to the function. + The type of the fourth argument passed to the function. + The type of the fifth argument passed to the function. + The type of the sixth argument passed to the function. + The type of the seventh argument passed to the function. + The type of the result returned by the function. + Function to convert to an asynchronous function. + Asynchronous function. + + is null. + + + + Converts the function into an asynchronous function. Each invocation of the resulting asynchronous function causes an invocation of the original synchronous function on the specified scheduler. + + Query provider used to construct the data source. + The type of the first argument passed to the function. + The type of the second argument passed to the function. + The type of the third argument passed to the function. + The type of the fourth argument passed to the function. + The type of the fifth argument passed to the function. + The type of the sixth argument passed to the function. + The type of the seventh argument passed to the function. + The type of the result returned by the function. + Function to convert to an asynchronous function. + Scheduler to invoke the original function on. + Asynchronous function. + + or is null. + + + + Converts the function into an asynchronous function. Each invocation of the resulting asynchronous function causes an invocation of the original synchronous function. + + Query provider used to construct the data source. + The type of the first argument passed to the function. + The type of the second argument passed to the function. + The type of the third argument passed to the function. + The type of the fourth argument passed to the function. + The type of the fifth argument passed to the function. + The type of the sixth argument passed to the function. + The type of the seventh argument passed to the function. + The type of the eighth argument passed to the function. + The type of the result returned by the function. + Function to convert to an asynchronous function. + Asynchronous function. + + is null. + + + + Converts the function into an asynchronous function. Each invocation of the resulting asynchronous function causes an invocation of the original synchronous function on the specified scheduler. + + Query provider used to construct the data source. + The type of the first argument passed to the function. + The type of the second argument passed to the function. + The type of the third argument passed to the function. + The type of the fourth argument passed to the function. + The type of the fifth argument passed to the function. + The type of the sixth argument passed to the function. + The type of the seventh argument passed to the function. + The type of the eighth argument passed to the function. + The type of the result returned by the function. + Function to convert to an asynchronous function. + Scheduler to invoke the original function on. + Asynchronous function. + + or is null. + + + + Converts the function into an asynchronous function. Each invocation of the resulting asynchronous function causes an invocation of the original synchronous function. + + Query provider used to construct the data source. + The type of the first argument passed to the function. + The type of the second argument passed to the function. + The type of the third argument passed to the function. + The type of the fourth argument passed to the function. + The type of the fifth argument passed to the function. + The type of the sixth argument passed to the function. + The type of the seventh argument passed to the function. + The type of the eighth argument passed to the function. + The type of the ninth argument passed to the function. + The type of the result returned by the function. + Function to convert to an asynchronous function. + Asynchronous function. + + is null. + + + + Converts the function into an asynchronous function. Each invocation of the resulting asynchronous function causes an invocation of the original synchronous function on the specified scheduler. + + Query provider used to construct the data source. + The type of the first argument passed to the function. + The type of the second argument passed to the function. + The type of the third argument passed to the function. + The type of the fourth argument passed to the function. + The type of the fifth argument passed to the function. + The type of the sixth argument passed to the function. + The type of the seventh argument passed to the function. + The type of the eighth argument passed to the function. + The type of the ninth argument passed to the function. + The type of the result returned by the function. + Function to convert to an asynchronous function. + Scheduler to invoke the original function on. + Asynchronous function. + + or is null. + + + + Converts the function into an asynchronous function. Each invocation of the resulting asynchronous function causes an invocation of the original synchronous function. + + Query provider used to construct the data source. + The type of the first argument passed to the function. + The type of the second argument passed to the function. + The type of the third argument passed to the function. + The type of the fourth argument passed to the function. + The type of the fifth argument passed to the function. + The type of the sixth argument passed to the function. + The type of the seventh argument passed to the function. + The type of the eighth argument passed to the function. + The type of the ninth argument passed to the function. + The type of the tenth argument passed to the function. + The type of the result returned by the function. + Function to convert to an asynchronous function. + Asynchronous function. + + is null. + + + + Converts the function into an asynchronous function. Each invocation of the resulting asynchronous function causes an invocation of the original synchronous function on the specified scheduler. + + Query provider used to construct the data source. + The type of the first argument passed to the function. + The type of the second argument passed to the function. + The type of the third argument passed to the function. + The type of the fourth argument passed to the function. + The type of the fifth argument passed to the function. + The type of the sixth argument passed to the function. + The type of the seventh argument passed to the function. + The type of the eighth argument passed to the function. + The type of the ninth argument passed to the function. + The type of the tenth argument passed to the function. + The type of the result returned by the function. + Function to convert to an asynchronous function. + Scheduler to invoke the original function on. + Asynchronous function. + + or is null. + + + + Converts the function into an asynchronous function. Each invocation of the resulting asynchronous function causes an invocation of the original synchronous function. + + Query provider used to construct the data source. + The type of the first argument passed to the function. + The type of the second argument passed to the function. + The type of the third argument passed to the function. + The type of the fourth argument passed to the function. + The type of the fifth argument passed to the function. + The type of the sixth argument passed to the function. + The type of the seventh argument passed to the function. + The type of the eighth argument passed to the function. + The type of the ninth argument passed to the function. + The type of the tenth argument passed to the function. + The type of the eleventh argument passed to the function. + The type of the result returned by the function. + Function to convert to an asynchronous function. + Asynchronous function. + + is null. + + + + Converts the function into an asynchronous function. Each invocation of the resulting asynchronous function causes an invocation of the original synchronous function on the specified scheduler. + + Query provider used to construct the data source. + The type of the first argument passed to the function. + The type of the second argument passed to the function. + The type of the third argument passed to the function. + The type of the fourth argument passed to the function. + The type of the fifth argument passed to the function. + The type of the sixth argument passed to the function. + The type of the seventh argument passed to the function. + The type of the eighth argument passed to the function. + The type of the ninth argument passed to the function. + The type of the tenth argument passed to the function. + The type of the eleventh argument passed to the function. + The type of the result returned by the function. + Function to convert to an asynchronous function. + Scheduler to invoke the original function on. + Asynchronous function. + + or is null. + + + + Converts the function into an asynchronous function. Each invocation of the resulting asynchronous function causes an invocation of the original synchronous function. + + Query provider used to construct the data source. + The type of the first argument passed to the function. + The type of the second argument passed to the function. + The type of the third argument passed to the function. + The type of the fourth argument passed to the function. + The type of the fifth argument passed to the function. + The type of the sixth argument passed to the function. + The type of the seventh argument passed to the function. + The type of the eighth argument passed to the function. + The type of the ninth argument passed to the function. + The type of the tenth argument passed to the function. + The type of the eleventh argument passed to the function. + The type of the twelfth argument passed to the function. + The type of the result returned by the function. + Function to convert to an asynchronous function. + Asynchronous function. + + is null. + + + + Converts the function into an asynchronous function. Each invocation of the resulting asynchronous function causes an invocation of the original synchronous function on the specified scheduler. + + Query provider used to construct the data source. + The type of the first argument passed to the function. + The type of the second argument passed to the function. + The type of the third argument passed to the function. + The type of the fourth argument passed to the function. + The type of the fifth argument passed to the function. + The type of the sixth argument passed to the function. + The type of the seventh argument passed to the function. + The type of the eighth argument passed to the function. + The type of the ninth argument passed to the function. + The type of the tenth argument passed to the function. + The type of the eleventh argument passed to the function. + The type of the twelfth argument passed to the function. + The type of the result returned by the function. + Function to convert to an asynchronous function. + Scheduler to invoke the original function on. + Asynchronous function. + + or is null. + + + + Converts the function into an asynchronous function. Each invocation of the resulting asynchronous function causes an invocation of the original synchronous function. + + Query provider used to construct the data source. + The type of the first argument passed to the function. + The type of the second argument passed to the function. + The type of the third argument passed to the function. + The type of the fourth argument passed to the function. + The type of the fifth argument passed to the function. + The type of the sixth argument passed to the function. + The type of the seventh argument passed to the function. + The type of the eighth argument passed to the function. + The type of the ninth argument passed to the function. + The type of the tenth argument passed to the function. + The type of the eleventh argument passed to the function. + The type of the twelfth argument passed to the function. + The type of the thirteenth argument passed to the function. + The type of the result returned by the function. + Function to convert to an asynchronous function. + Asynchronous function. + + is null. + + + + Converts the function into an asynchronous function. Each invocation of the resulting asynchronous function causes an invocation of the original synchronous function on the specified scheduler. + + Query provider used to construct the data source. + The type of the first argument passed to the function. + The type of the second argument passed to the function. + The type of the third argument passed to the function. + The type of the fourth argument passed to the function. + The type of the fifth argument passed to the function. + The type of the sixth argument passed to the function. + The type of the seventh argument passed to the function. + The type of the eighth argument passed to the function. + The type of the ninth argument passed to the function. + The type of the tenth argument passed to the function. + The type of the eleventh argument passed to the function. + The type of the twelfth argument passed to the function. + The type of the thirteenth argument passed to the function. + The type of the result returned by the function. + Function to convert to an asynchronous function. + Scheduler to invoke the original function on. + Asynchronous function. + + or is null. + + + + Converts the function into an asynchronous function. Each invocation of the resulting asynchronous function causes an invocation of the original synchronous function. + + Query provider used to construct the data source. + The type of the first argument passed to the function. + The type of the second argument passed to the function. + The type of the third argument passed to the function. + The type of the fourth argument passed to the function. + The type of the fifth argument passed to the function. + The type of the sixth argument passed to the function. + The type of the seventh argument passed to the function. + The type of the eighth argument passed to the function. + The type of the ninth argument passed to the function. + The type of the tenth argument passed to the function. + The type of the eleventh argument passed to the function. + The type of the twelfth argument passed to the function. + The type of the thirteenth argument passed to the function. + The type of the fourteenth argument passed to the function. + The type of the result returned by the function. + Function to convert to an asynchronous function. + Asynchronous function. + + is null. + + + + Converts the function into an asynchronous function. Each invocation of the resulting asynchronous function causes an invocation of the original synchronous function on the specified scheduler. + + Query provider used to construct the data source. + The type of the first argument passed to the function. + The type of the second argument passed to the function. + The type of the third argument passed to the function. + The type of the fourth argument passed to the function. + The type of the fifth argument passed to the function. + The type of the sixth argument passed to the function. + The type of the seventh argument passed to the function. + The type of the eighth argument passed to the function. + The type of the ninth argument passed to the function. + The type of the tenth argument passed to the function. + The type of the eleventh argument passed to the function. + The type of the twelfth argument passed to the function. + The type of the thirteenth argument passed to the function. + The type of the fourteenth argument passed to the function. + The type of the result returned by the function. + Function to convert to an asynchronous function. + Scheduler to invoke the original function on. + Asynchronous function. + + or is null. + + + + Converts the function into an asynchronous function. Each invocation of the resulting asynchronous function causes an invocation of the original synchronous function. + + Query provider used to construct the data source. + The type of the first argument passed to the function. + The type of the second argument passed to the function. + The type of the third argument passed to the function. + The type of the fourth argument passed to the function. + The type of the fifth argument passed to the function. + The type of the sixth argument passed to the function. + The type of the seventh argument passed to the function. + The type of the eighth argument passed to the function. + The type of the ninth argument passed to the function. + The type of the tenth argument passed to the function. + The type of the eleventh argument passed to the function. + The type of the twelfth argument passed to the function. + The type of the thirteenth argument passed to the function. + The type of the fourteenth argument passed to the function. + The type of the fifteenth argument passed to the function. + The type of the result returned by the function. + Function to convert to an asynchronous function. + Asynchronous function. + + is null. + + + + Converts the function into an asynchronous function. Each invocation of the resulting asynchronous function causes an invocation of the original synchronous function on the specified scheduler. + + Query provider used to construct the data source. + The type of the first argument passed to the function. + The type of the second argument passed to the function. + The type of the third argument passed to the function. + The type of the fourth argument passed to the function. + The type of the fifth argument passed to the function. + The type of the sixth argument passed to the function. + The type of the seventh argument passed to the function. + The type of the eighth argument passed to the function. + The type of the ninth argument passed to the function. + The type of the tenth argument passed to the function. + The type of the eleventh argument passed to the function. + The type of the twelfth argument passed to the function. + The type of the thirteenth argument passed to the function. + The type of the fourteenth argument passed to the function. + The type of the fifteenth argument passed to the function. + The type of the result returned by the function. + Function to convert to an asynchronous function. + Scheduler to invoke the original function on. + Asynchronous function. + + or is null. + + + + Converts the function into an asynchronous function. Each invocation of the resulting asynchronous function causes an invocation of the original synchronous function. + + Query provider used to construct the data source. + The type of the first argument passed to the function. + The type of the second argument passed to the function. + The type of the third argument passed to the function. + The type of the fourth argument passed to the function. + The type of the fifth argument passed to the function. + The type of the sixth argument passed to the function. + The type of the seventh argument passed to the function. + The type of the eighth argument passed to the function. + The type of the ninth argument passed to the function. + The type of the tenth argument passed to the function. + The type of the eleventh argument passed to the function. + The type of the twelfth argument passed to the function. + The type of the thirteenth argument passed to the function. + The type of the fourteenth argument passed to the function. + The type of the fifteenth argument passed to the function. + The type of the sixteenth argument passed to the function. + The type of the result returned by the function. + Function to convert to an asynchronous function. + Asynchronous function. + + is null. + + + + Converts the function into an asynchronous function. Each invocation of the resulting asynchronous function causes an invocation of the original synchronous function on the specified scheduler. + + Query provider used to construct the data source. + The type of the first argument passed to the function. + The type of the second argument passed to the function. + The type of the third argument passed to the function. + The type of the fourth argument passed to the function. + The type of the fifth argument passed to the function. + The type of the sixth argument passed to the function. + The type of the seventh argument passed to the function. + The type of the eighth argument passed to the function. + The type of the ninth argument passed to the function. + The type of the tenth argument passed to the function. + The type of the eleventh argument passed to the function. + The type of the twelfth argument passed to the function. + The type of the thirteenth argument passed to the function. + The type of the fourteenth argument passed to the function. + The type of the fifteenth argument passed to the function. + The type of the sixteenth argument passed to the function. + The type of the result returned by the function. + Function to convert to an asynchronous function. + Scheduler to invoke the original function on. + Asynchronous function. + + or is null. + + + + Converts a Begin/End invoke function pair into an asynchronous function. + + Query provider used to construct the data source. + The delegate that begins the asynchronous operation. + The delegate that ends the asynchronous operation. + Function that can be used to start the asynchronous operation and retrieve the result (represented as a Unit value) as an observable sequence. + + or is null. + Each invocation of the resulting function will cause the asynchronous operation to be started. Subscription to the resulting sequence has no observable side-effect, and each subscription will produce the asynchronous operation's result. + + + + Converts a Begin/End invoke function pair into an asynchronous function. + + Query provider used to construct the data source. + The type of the first argument passed to the begin delegate. + The delegate that begins the asynchronous operation. + The delegate that ends the asynchronous operation. + Function that can be used to start the asynchronous operation and retrieve the result (represented as a Unit value) as an observable sequence. + + or is null. + Each invocation of the resulting function will cause the asynchronous operation to be started. Subscription to the resulting sequence has no observable side-effect, and each subscription will produce the asynchronous operation's result. + + + + Converts a Begin/End invoke function pair into an asynchronous function. + + Query provider used to construct the data source. + The type of the first argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the second argument passed to the begin delegate. + The delegate that begins the asynchronous operation. + The delegate that ends the asynchronous operation. + Function that can be used to start the asynchronous operation and retrieve the result (represented as a Unit value) as an observable sequence. + + or is null. + Each invocation of the resulting function will cause the asynchronous operation to be started. Subscription to the resulting sequence has no observable side-effect, and each subscription will produce the asynchronous operation's result. + + + + Converts a Begin/End invoke function pair into an asynchronous function. + + Query provider used to construct the data source. + The type of the first argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the second argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the third argument passed to the begin delegate. + The delegate that begins the asynchronous operation. + The delegate that ends the asynchronous operation. + Function that can be used to start the asynchronous operation and retrieve the result (represented as a Unit value) as an observable sequence. + + or is null. + Each invocation of the resulting function will cause the asynchronous operation to be started. Subscription to the resulting sequence has no observable side-effect, and each subscription will produce the asynchronous operation's result. + + + + Converts a Begin/End invoke function pair into an asynchronous function. + + Query provider used to construct the data source. + The type of the first argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the second argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the third argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the fourth argument passed to the begin delegate. + The delegate that begins the asynchronous operation. + The delegate that ends the asynchronous operation. + Function that can be used to start the asynchronous operation and retrieve the result (represented as a Unit value) as an observable sequence. + + or is null. + Each invocation of the resulting function will cause the asynchronous operation to be started. Subscription to the resulting sequence has no observable side-effect, and each subscription will produce the asynchronous operation's result. + + + + Converts a Begin/End invoke function pair into an asynchronous function. + + Query provider used to construct the data source. + The type of the first argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the second argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the third argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the fourth argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the fifth argument passed to the begin delegate. + The delegate that begins the asynchronous operation. + The delegate that ends the asynchronous operation. + Function that can be used to start the asynchronous operation and retrieve the result (represented as a Unit value) as an observable sequence. + + or is null. + Each invocation of the resulting function will cause the asynchronous operation to be started. 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Subscription to the resulting sequence has no observable side-effect, and each subscription will produce the asynchronous operation's result. + + + + Converts a Begin/End invoke function pair into an asynchronous function. + + Query provider used to construct the data source. + The type of the first argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the second argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the third argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the fourth argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the fifth argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the sixth argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the seventh argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the eighth argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the ninth argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the tenth argument passed to the begin delegate. + The delegate that begins the asynchronous operation. + The delegate that ends the asynchronous operation. + Function that can be used to start the asynchronous operation and retrieve the result (represented as a Unit value) as an observable sequence. + + or is null. + Each invocation of the resulting function will cause the asynchronous operation to be started. Subscription to the resulting sequence has no observable side-effect, and each subscription will produce the asynchronous operation's result. + + + + Converts a Begin/End invoke function pair into an asynchronous function. + + Query provider used to construct the data source. + The type of the first argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the second argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the third argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the fourth argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the fifth argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the sixth argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the seventh argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the eighth argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the ninth argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the tenth argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the eleventh argument passed to the begin delegate. + The delegate that begins the asynchronous operation. + The delegate that ends the asynchronous operation. + Function that can be used to start the asynchronous operation and retrieve the result (represented as a Unit value) as an observable sequence. + + or is null. + Each invocation of the resulting function will cause the asynchronous operation to be started. Subscription to the resulting sequence has no observable side-effect, and each subscription will produce the asynchronous operation's result. + + + + Converts a Begin/End invoke function pair into an asynchronous function. + + Query provider used to construct the data source. + The type of the first argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the second argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the third argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the fourth argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the fifth argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the sixth argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the seventh argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the eighth argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the ninth argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the tenth argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the eleventh argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the twelfth argument passed to the begin delegate. + The delegate that begins the asynchronous operation. + The delegate that ends the asynchronous operation. + Function that can be used to start the asynchronous operation and retrieve the result (represented as a Unit value) as an observable sequence. + + or is null. + Each invocation of the resulting function will cause the asynchronous operation to be started. Subscription to the resulting sequence has no observable side-effect, and each subscription will produce the asynchronous operation's result. + + + + Converts a Begin/End invoke function pair into an asynchronous function. + + Query provider used to construct the data source. + The type of the first argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the second argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the third argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the fourth argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the fifth argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the sixth argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the seventh argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the eighth argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the ninth argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the tenth argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the eleventh argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the twelfth argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the thirteenth argument passed to the begin delegate. + The delegate that begins the asynchronous operation. + The delegate that ends the asynchronous operation. + Function that can be used to start the asynchronous operation and retrieve the result (represented as a Unit value) as an observable sequence. + + or is null. + Each invocation of the resulting function will cause the asynchronous operation to be started. Subscription to the resulting sequence has no observable side-effect, and each subscription will produce the asynchronous operation's result. + + + + Converts a Begin/End invoke function pair into an asynchronous function. + + Query provider used to construct the data source. + The type of the first argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the second argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the third argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the fourth argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the fifth argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the sixth argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the seventh argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the eighth argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the ninth argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the tenth argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the eleventh argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the twelfth argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the thirteenth argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the fourteenth argument passed to the begin delegate. + The delegate that begins the asynchronous operation. + The delegate that ends the asynchronous operation. + Function that can be used to start the asynchronous operation and retrieve the result (represented as a Unit value) as an observable sequence. + + or is null. + Each invocation of the resulting function will cause the asynchronous operation to be started. Subscription to the resulting sequence has no observable side-effect, and each subscription will produce the asynchronous operation's result. + + + + Converts a Begin/End invoke function pair into an asynchronous function. + + Query provider used to construct the data source. + The type of the result returned by the end delegate. + The delegate that begins the asynchronous operation. + The delegate that ends the asynchronous operation. + Function that can be used to start the asynchronous operation and retrieve the result as an observable sequence. + + or is null. + Each invocation of the resulting function will cause the asynchronous operation to be started. Subscription to the resulting sequence has no observable side-effect, and each subscription will produce the asynchronous operation's result. + + + + Converts a Begin/End invoke function pair into an asynchronous function. + + Query provider used to construct the data source. + The type of the first argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the result returned by the end delegate. + The delegate that begins the asynchronous operation. + The delegate that ends the asynchronous operation. + Function that can be used to start the asynchronous operation and retrieve the result as an observable sequence. + + or is null. + Each invocation of the resulting function will cause the asynchronous operation to be started. Subscription to the resulting sequence has no observable side-effect, and each subscription will produce the asynchronous operation's result. + + + + Converts a Begin/End invoke function pair into an asynchronous function. + + Query provider used to construct the data source. + The type of the first argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the second argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the result returned by the end delegate. + The delegate that begins the asynchronous operation. + The delegate that ends the asynchronous operation. + Function that can be used to start the asynchronous operation and retrieve the result as an observable sequence. + + or is null. + Each invocation of the resulting function will cause the asynchronous operation to be started. Subscription to the resulting sequence has no observable side-effect, and each subscription will produce the asynchronous operation's result. + + + + Converts a Begin/End invoke function pair into an asynchronous function. + + Query provider used to construct the data source. + The type of the first argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the second argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the third argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the result returned by the end delegate. + The delegate that begins the asynchronous operation. + The delegate that ends the asynchronous operation. + Function that can be used to start the asynchronous operation and retrieve the result as an observable sequence. + + or is null. + Each invocation of the resulting function will cause the asynchronous operation to be started. Subscription to the resulting sequence has no observable side-effect, and each subscription will produce the asynchronous operation's result. + + + + Converts a Begin/End invoke function pair into an asynchronous function. + + Query provider used to construct the data source. + The type of the first argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the second argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the third argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the fourth argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the result returned by the end delegate. + The delegate that begins the asynchronous operation. + The delegate that ends the asynchronous operation. + Function that can be used to start the asynchronous operation and retrieve the result as an observable sequence. + + or is null. + Each invocation of the resulting function will cause the asynchronous operation to be started. Subscription to the resulting sequence has no observable side-effect, and each subscription will produce the asynchronous operation's result. + + + + Converts a Begin/End invoke function pair into an asynchronous function. + + Query provider used to construct the data source. + The type of the first argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the second argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the third argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the fourth argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the fifth argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the result returned by the end delegate. + The delegate that begins the asynchronous operation. + The delegate that ends the asynchronous operation. + Function that can be used to start the asynchronous operation and retrieve the result as an observable sequence. + + or is null. + Each invocation of the resulting function will cause the asynchronous operation to be started. Subscription to the resulting sequence has no observable side-effect, and each subscription will produce the asynchronous operation's result. + + + + Converts a Begin/End invoke function pair into an asynchronous function. + + Query provider used to construct the data source. + The type of the first argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the second argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the third argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the fourth argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the fifth argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the sixth argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the result returned by the end delegate. + The delegate that begins the asynchronous operation. + The delegate that ends the asynchronous operation. + Function that can be used to start the asynchronous operation and retrieve the result as an observable sequence. + + or is null. + Each invocation of the resulting function will cause the asynchronous operation to be started. Subscription to the resulting sequence has no observable side-effect, and each subscription will produce the asynchronous operation's result. + + + + Converts a Begin/End invoke function pair into an asynchronous function. + + Query provider used to construct the data source. + The type of the first argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the second argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the third argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the fourth argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the fifth argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the sixth argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the seventh argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the result returned by the end delegate. + The delegate that begins the asynchronous operation. + The delegate that ends the asynchronous operation. + Function that can be used to start the asynchronous operation and retrieve the result as an observable sequence. + + or is null. + Each invocation of the resulting function will cause the asynchronous operation to be started. Subscription to the resulting sequence has no observable side-effect, and each subscription will produce the asynchronous operation's result. + + + + Converts a Begin/End invoke function pair into an asynchronous function. + + Query provider used to construct the data source. + The type of the first argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the second argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the third argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the fourth argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the fifth argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the sixth argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the seventh argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the eighth argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the result returned by the end delegate. + The delegate that begins the asynchronous operation. + The delegate that ends the asynchronous operation. + Function that can be used to start the asynchronous operation and retrieve the result as an observable sequence. + + or is null. + Each invocation of the resulting function will cause the asynchronous operation to be started. Subscription to the resulting sequence has no observable side-effect, and each subscription will produce the asynchronous operation's result. + + + + Converts a Begin/End invoke function pair into an asynchronous function. + + Query provider used to construct the data source. + The type of the first argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the second argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the third argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the fourth argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the fifth argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the sixth argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the seventh argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the eighth argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the ninth argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the result returned by the end delegate. + The delegate that begins the asynchronous operation. + The delegate that ends the asynchronous operation. + Function that can be used to start the asynchronous operation and retrieve the result as an observable sequence. + + or is null. + Each invocation of the resulting function will cause the asynchronous operation to be started. Subscription to the resulting sequence has no observable side-effect, and each subscription will produce the asynchronous operation's result. + + + + Converts a Begin/End invoke function pair into an asynchronous function. + + Query provider used to construct the data source. + The type of the first argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the second argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the third argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the fourth argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the fifth argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the sixth argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the seventh argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the eighth argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the ninth argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the tenth argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the result returned by the end delegate. + The delegate that begins the asynchronous operation. + The delegate that ends the asynchronous operation. + Function that can be used to start the asynchronous operation and retrieve the result as an observable sequence. + + or is null. + Each invocation of the resulting function will cause the asynchronous operation to be started. Subscription to the resulting sequence has no observable side-effect, and each subscription will produce the asynchronous operation's result. + + + + Converts a Begin/End invoke function pair into an asynchronous function. + + Query provider used to construct the data source. + The type of the first argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the second argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the third argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the fourth argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the fifth argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the sixth argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the seventh argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the eighth argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the ninth argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the tenth argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the eleventh argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the result returned by the end delegate. + The delegate that begins the asynchronous operation. + The delegate that ends the asynchronous operation. + Function that can be used to start the asynchronous operation and retrieve the result as an observable sequence. + + or is null. + Each invocation of the resulting function will cause the asynchronous operation to be started. Subscription to the resulting sequence has no observable side-effect, and each subscription will produce the asynchronous operation's result. + + + + Converts a Begin/End invoke function pair into an asynchronous function. + + Query provider used to construct the data source. + The type of the first argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the second argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the third argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the fourth argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the fifth argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the sixth argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the seventh argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the eighth argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the ninth argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the tenth argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the eleventh argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the twelfth argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the result returned by the end delegate. + The delegate that begins the asynchronous operation. + The delegate that ends the asynchronous operation. + Function that can be used to start the asynchronous operation and retrieve the result as an observable sequence. + + or is null. + Each invocation of the resulting function will cause the asynchronous operation to be started. Subscription to the resulting sequence has no observable side-effect, and each subscription will produce the asynchronous operation's result. + + + + Converts a Begin/End invoke function pair into an asynchronous function. + + Query provider used to construct the data source. + The type of the first argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the second argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the third argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the fourth argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the fifth argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the sixth argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the seventh argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the eighth argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the ninth argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the tenth argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the eleventh argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the twelfth argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the thirteenth argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the result returned by the end delegate. + The delegate that begins the asynchronous operation. + The delegate that ends the asynchronous operation. + Function that can be used to start the asynchronous operation and retrieve the result as an observable sequence. + + or is null. + Each invocation of the resulting function will cause the asynchronous operation to be started. Subscription to the resulting sequence has no observable side-effect, and each subscription will produce the asynchronous operation's result. + + + + Converts a Begin/End invoke function pair into an asynchronous function. + + Query provider used to construct the data source. + The type of the first argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the second argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the third argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the fourth argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the fifth argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the sixth argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the seventh argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the eighth argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the ninth argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the tenth argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the eleventh argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the twelfth argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the thirteenth argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the fourteenth argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the result returned by the end delegate. + The delegate that begins the asynchronous operation. + The delegate that ends the asynchronous operation. + Function that can be used to start the asynchronous operation and retrieve the result as an observable sequence. + + or is null. + Each invocation of the resulting function will cause the asynchronous operation to be started. Subscription to the resulting sequence has no observable side-effect, and each subscription will produce the asynchronous operation's result. + + + + Creates a pattern that matches when both observable sequences have an available element. + + The type of the elements in the left sequence. + The type of the elements in the right sequence. + Observable sequence to match with the right sequence. + Observable sequence to match with the left sequence. + Pattern object that matches when both observable sequences have an available element. + or is null. + + + + Matches when the observable sequence has an available element and projects the element by invoking the selector function. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + The type of the elements in the result sequence, returned by the selector function. + Observable sequence to apply the selector on. + Selector that will be invoked for elements in the source sequence. + Plan that produces the projected results, to be fed (with other plans) to the When operator. + or is null. + + + + Joins together the results from several patterns. + + The type of the elements in the result sequence, obtained from the specified patterns. + Query provider used to construct the data source. + A series of plans created by use of the Then operator on patterns. + An observable sequence with the results from matching several patterns. + or is null. + + + + Joins together the results from several patterns. + + The type of the elements in the result sequence, obtained from the specified patterns. + Query provider used to construct the data source. + A series of plans created by use of the Then operator on patterns. + An observable sequence with the results form matching several patterns. + or is null. + + + + Try winning the race for the right of emission. + + If true, the contender is the left source. + True if the contender has won the race. + + + + If true, this observer won the race and now can emit + on a fast path. + + + + + Automatically connect the upstream IConnectableObservable once the + specified number of IObservers have subscribed to this IObservable. + + The upstream value type. + + + + The only instance for a TResult type: this source + is completely stateless and has a constant behavior. + + + + + No need for instantiating this more than once per TResult. + + + + + Contains the current active connection's state or null + if no connection is active at the moment. + Should be manipulated while holding the lock. + + + + + Contains the connection reference the downstream observer + has subscribed to. Its purpose is to + avoid subscribing, connecting and disconnecting + while holding a lock. + + + + + Holds an individual connection state: the observer count and + the connection's IDisposable. + + + + + Relays items to the downstream until the predicate returns true. + + The element type of the sequence + + + + Provides a set of static methods for writing queries over observable sequences, allowing translation to a target query language. + + + + + Subscribes to each observable sequence returned by the iteratorMethod in sequence and produces a Unit value on the resulting sequence for each step of the iteration. + + Query provider used to construct the data source. + Iterator method that drives the resulting observable sequence. + An observable sequence obtained by running the iterator and returning Unit values for each iteration step. + + is null. + + + + Subscribes to each observable sequence returned by the iteratorMethod in sequence and returns the observable sequence of values sent to the observer given to the iteratorMethod. + + Query provider used to construct the data source. + The type of the elements in the produced sequence. + Iterator method that produces elements in the resulting sequence by calling the given observer. + An observable sequence obtained by running the iterator and returning the elements that were sent to the observer. + + is null. + + + + Expands an observable sequence by recursively invoking selector. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence and each of the recursively expanded sources obtained by running the selector function. + Source sequence with the initial elements. + Selector function to invoke for each produced element, resulting in another sequence to which the selector will be invoked recursively again. + An observable sequence containing all the elements produced by the recursive expansion. + + or is null. + + + + Expands an observable sequence by recursively invoking selector, using the specified scheduler to enumerate the queue of obtained sequences. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence and each of the recursively expanded sources obtained by running the selector function. + Source sequence with the initial elements. + Selector function to invoke for each produced element, resulting in another sequence to which the selector will be invoked recursively again. + Scheduler on which to perform the expansion by enumerating the internal queue of obtained sequences. + An observable sequence containing all the elements produced by the recursive expansion. + + or or is null. + + + + Runs all specified observable sequences in parallel and collects their last elements. + + Query provider used to construct the data source. + The type of the elements in the source sequences. + Observable sequence to collect the last elements for. + An observable sequence with an array collecting the last elements of all the input sequences. + + is null. + + + + Runs all observable sequences in the enumerable sources sequence in parallel and collect their last elements. + + Query provider used to construct the data source. + The type of the elements in the source sequences. + Observable sequence to collect the last elements for. + An observable sequence with an array collecting the last elements of all the input sequences. + + is null. + + + + Runs two observable sequences in parallel and combines their last elements. + + The type of the elements in the first source sequence. + The type of the elements in the second source sequence. + The type of the elements in the result sequence, returned by the selector function. + First observable sequence. + Second observable sequence. + Result selector function to invoke with the last elements of both sequences. + An observable sequence with the result of calling the selector function with the last elements of both input sequences. + + or or is null. + + + + Returns an observable sequence that is the result of invoking the selector on the source sequence, without sharing subscriptions. + This operator allows for a fluent style of writing queries that use the same sequence multiple times. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + The type of the elements in the result sequence. + Source sequence that will be shared in the selector function. + Selector function which can use the source sequence as many times as needed, without sharing subscriptions to the source sequence. + An observable sequence that contains the elements of a sequence produced by multicasting the source sequence within a selector function. + + or is null. + + + + Comonadic bind operator. + + + + + Comonadic bind operator. + + + + + Merges two observable sequences into one observable sequence by combining each element from the first source with the latest element from the second source, if any. + + The type of the elements in the first source sequence. + The type of the elements in the second source sequence. + First observable source. + Second observable source. + An observable sequence containing the result of combining each element of the first source with the latest element from the second source, if any, as a tuple value. + or is null. + + + + Merges an observable sequence and an enumerable sequence into one observable sequence of tuple values. + + The type of the elements in the first observable source sequence. + The type of the elements in the second enumerable source sequence. + First observable source. + Second enumerable source. + An observable sequence containing the result of pairwise combining the elements of the first and second source as a tuple value. + or is null. + + + + Merges the specified observable sequences into one observable sequence of tuple values whenever any of the observable sequences produces an element. + + The type of the elements in the first source sequence. + The type of the elements in the second source sequence. + First observable source. + Second observable source. + An observable sequence containing the result of combining elements of the sources using tuple values. + or is null. + + + + Merges the specified observable sequences into one observable sequence of tuple values whenever any of the observable sequences produces an element. + + The type of the elements in the first source sequence. + The type of the elements in the second source sequence. + The type of the elements in the third source sequence. + First observable source. + Second observable source. + Third observable source. + An observable sequence containing the result of combining elements of the sources using tuple values. + or or is null. + + + + Merges the specified observable sequences into one observable sequence of tuple values whenever any of the observable sequences produces an element. + + The type of the elements in the first source sequence. + The type of the elements in the second source sequence. + The type of the elements in the third source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fourth source sequence. + First observable source. + Second observable source. + Third observable source. + Fourth observable source. + An observable sequence containing the result of combining elements of the sources using tuple values. + or or or is null. + + + + Merges the specified observable sequences into one observable sequence of tuple values whenever any of the observable sequences produces an element. + + The type of the elements in the first source sequence. + The type of the elements in the second source sequence. + The type of the elements in the third source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fourth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fifth source sequence. + First observable source. + Second observable source. + Third observable source. + Fourth observable source. + Fifth observable source. + An observable sequence containing the result of combining elements of the sources using tuple values. + or or or or is null. + + + + Merges the specified observable sequences into one observable sequence of tuple values whenever any of the observable sequences produces an element. + + The type of the elements in the first source sequence. + The type of the elements in the second source sequence. + The type of the elements in the third source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fourth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fifth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the sixth source sequence. + First observable source. + Second observable source. + Third observable source. + Fourth observable source. + Fifth observable source. + Sixth observable source. + An observable sequence containing the result of combining elements of the sources using tuple values. + or or or or or is null. + + + + Merges the specified observable sequences into one observable sequence of tuple values whenever any of the observable sequences produces an element. + + The type of the elements in the first source sequence. + The type of the elements in the second source sequence. + The type of the elements in the third source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fourth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fifth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the sixth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the seventh source sequence. + First observable source. + Second observable source. + Third observable source. + Fourth observable source. + Fifth observable source. + Sixth observable source. + Seventh observable source. + An observable sequence containing the result of combining elements of the sources using tuple values. + or or or or or or is null. + + + + Merges the specified observable sequences into one observable sequence of tuple values whenever any of the observable sequences produces an element. + + The type of the elements in the first source sequence. + The type of the elements in the second source sequence. + The type of the elements in the third source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fourth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fifth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the sixth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the seventh source sequence. + The type of the elements in the eighth source sequence. + First observable source. + Second observable source. + Third observable source. + Fourth observable source. + Fifth observable source. + Sixth observable source. + Seventh observable source. + Eighth observable source. + An observable sequence containing the result of combining elements of the sources using tuple values. + or or or or or or or is null. + + + + Merges the specified observable sequences into one observable sequence of tuple values whenever any of the observable sequences produces an element. + + The type of the elements in the first source sequence. + The type of the elements in the second source sequence. + The type of the elements in the third source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fourth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fifth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the sixth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the seventh source sequence. + The type of the elements in the eighth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the ninth source sequence. + First observable source. + Second observable source. + Third observable source. + Fourth observable source. + Fifth observable source. + Sixth observable source. + Seventh observable source. + Eighth observable source. + Ninth observable source. + An observable sequence containing the result of combining elements of the sources using tuple values. + or or or or or or or or is null. + + + + Merges the specified observable sequences into one observable sequence of tuple values whenever any of the observable sequences produces an element. + + The type of the elements in the first source sequence. + The type of the elements in the second source sequence. + The type of the elements in the third source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fourth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fifth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the sixth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the seventh source sequence. + The type of the elements in the eighth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the ninth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the tenth source sequence. + First observable source. + Second observable source. + Third observable source. + Fourth observable source. + Fifth observable source. + Sixth observable source. + Seventh observable source. + Eighth observable source. + Ninth observable source. + Tenth observable source. + An observable sequence containing the result of combining elements of the sources using tuple values. + or or or or or or or or or is null. + + + + Merges the specified observable sequences into one observable sequence of tuple values whenever any of the observable sequences produces an element. + + The type of the elements in the first source sequence. + The type of the elements in the second source sequence. + The type of the elements in the third source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fourth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fifth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the sixth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the seventh source sequence. + The type of the elements in the eighth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the ninth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the tenth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the eleventh source sequence. + First observable source. + Second observable source. + Third observable source. + Fourth observable source. + Fifth observable source. + Sixth observable source. + Seventh observable source. + Eighth observable source. + Ninth observable source. + Tenth observable source. + Eleventh observable source. + An observable sequence containing the result of combining elements of the sources using tuple values. + or or or or or or or or or or is null. + + + + Merges the specified observable sequences into one observable sequence of tuple values whenever any of the observable sequences produces an element. + + The type of the elements in the first source sequence. + The type of the elements in the second source sequence. + The type of the elements in the third source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fourth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fifth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the sixth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the seventh source sequence. + The type of the elements in the eighth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the ninth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the tenth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the eleventh source sequence. + The type of the elements in the twelfth source sequence. + First observable source. + Second observable source. + Third observable source. + Fourth observable source. + Fifth observable source. + Sixth observable source. + Seventh observable source. + Eighth observable source. + Ninth observable source. + Tenth observable source. + Eleventh observable source. + Twelfth observable source. + An observable sequence containing the result of combining elements of the sources using tuple values. + or or or or or or or or or or or is null. + + + + Merges the specified observable sequences into one observable sequence of tuple values whenever any of the observable sequences produces an element. + + The type of the elements in the first source sequence. + The type of the elements in the second source sequence. + The type of the elements in the third source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fourth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fifth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the sixth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the seventh source sequence. + The type of the elements in the eighth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the ninth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the tenth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the eleventh source sequence. + The type of the elements in the twelfth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the thirteenth source sequence. + First observable source. + Second observable source. + Third observable source. + Fourth observable source. + Fifth observable source. + Sixth observable source. + Seventh observable source. + Eighth observable source. + Ninth observable source. + Tenth observable source. + Eleventh observable source. + Twelfth observable source. + Thirteenth observable source. + An observable sequence containing the result of combining elements of the sources using tuple values. + or or or or or or or or or or or or is null. + + + + Merges the specified observable sequences into one observable sequence of tuple values whenever any of the observable sequences produces an element. + + The type of the elements in the first source sequence. + The type of the elements in the second source sequence. + The type of the elements in the third source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fourth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fifth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the sixth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the seventh source sequence. + The type of the elements in the eighth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the ninth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the tenth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the eleventh source sequence. + The type of the elements in the twelfth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the thirteenth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fourteenth source sequence. + First observable source. + Second observable source. + Third observable source. + Fourth observable source. + Fifth observable source. + Sixth observable source. + Seventh observable source. + Eighth observable source. + Ninth observable source. + Tenth observable source. + Eleventh observable source. + Twelfth observable source. + Thirteenth observable source. + Fourteenth observable source. + An observable sequence containing the result of combining elements of the sources using tuple values. + or or or or or or or or or or or or or is null. + + + + Merges the specified observable sequences into one observable sequence of tuple values whenever any of the observable sequences produces an element. + + The type of the elements in the first source sequence. + The type of the elements in the second source sequence. + The type of the elements in the third source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fourth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fifth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the sixth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the seventh source sequence. + The type of the elements in the eighth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the ninth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the tenth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the eleventh source sequence. + The type of the elements in the twelfth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the thirteenth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fourteenth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fifteenth source sequence. + First observable source. + Second observable source. + Third observable source. + Fourth observable source. + Fifth observable source. + Sixth observable source. + Seventh observable source. + Eighth observable source. + Ninth observable source. + Tenth observable source. + Eleventh observable source. + Twelfth observable source. + Thirteenth observable source. + Fourteenth observable source. + Fifteenth observable source. + An observable sequence containing the result of combining elements of the sources using tuple values. + or or or or or or or or or or or or or or is null. + + + + Merges the specified observable sequences into one observable sequence of tuple values whenever any of the observable sequences produces an element. + + The type of the elements in the first source sequence. + The type of the elements in the second source sequence. + The type of the elements in the third source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fourth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fifth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the sixth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the seventh source sequence. + The type of the elements in the eighth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the ninth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the tenth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the eleventh source sequence. + The type of the elements in the twelfth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the thirteenth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fourteenth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fifteenth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the sixteenth source sequence. + First observable source. + Second observable source. + Third observable source. + Fourth observable source. + Fifth observable source. + Sixth observable source. + Seventh observable source. + Eighth observable source. + Ninth observable source. + Tenth observable source. + Eleventh observable source. + Twelfth observable source. + Thirteenth observable source. + Fourteenth observable source. + Fifteenth observable source. + Sixteenth observable source. + An observable sequence containing the result of combining elements of the sources using tuple values. + or or or or or or or or or or or or or or or is null. + + + + Merges the specified observable sequences into one observable sequence of tuple values whenever all of the observable sequences have produced an element at a corresponding index. + + The type of the elements in the first source sequence. + The type of the elements in the second source sequence. + First observable source. + Second observable source. + An observable sequence containing the result of combining elements of the sources using tuple values. + or is null. + + + + Merges the specified observable sequences into one observable sequence of tuple values whenever all of the observable sequences have produced an element at a corresponding index. + + The type of the elements in the first source sequence. + The type of the elements in the second source sequence. + The type of the elements in the third source sequence. + First observable source. + Second observable source. + Third observable source. + An observable sequence containing the result of combining elements of the sources using tuple values. + or or is null. + + + + Merges the specified observable sequences into one observable sequence of tuple values whenever all of the observable sequences have produced an element at a corresponding index. + + The type of the elements in the first source sequence. + The type of the elements in the second source sequence. + The type of the elements in the third source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fourth source sequence. + First observable source. + Second observable source. + Third observable source. + Fourth observable source. + An observable sequence containing the result of combining elements of the sources using tuple values. + or or or is null. + + + + Merges the specified observable sequences into one observable sequence of tuple values whenever all of the observable sequences have produced an element at a corresponding index. + + The type of the elements in the first source sequence. + The type of the elements in the second source sequence. + The type of the elements in the third source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fourth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fifth source sequence. + First observable source. + Second observable source. + Third observable source. + Fourth observable source. + Fifth observable source. + An observable sequence containing the result of combining elements of the sources using tuple values. + or or or or is null. + + + + Merges the specified observable sequences into one observable sequence of tuple values whenever all of the observable sequences have produced an element at a corresponding index. + + The type of the elements in the first source sequence. + The type of the elements in the second source sequence. + The type of the elements in the third source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fourth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fifth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the sixth source sequence. + First observable source. + Second observable source. + Third observable source. + Fourth observable source. + Fifth observable source. + Sixth observable source. + An observable sequence containing the result of combining elements of the sources using tuple values. + or or or or or is null. + + + + Merges the specified observable sequences into one observable sequence of tuple values whenever all of the observable sequences have produced an element at a corresponding index. + + The type of the elements in the first source sequence. + The type of the elements in the second source sequence. + The type of the elements in the third source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fourth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fifth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the sixth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the seventh source sequence. + First observable source. + Second observable source. + Third observable source. + Fourth observable source. + Fifth observable source. + Sixth observable source. + Seventh observable source. + An observable sequence containing the result of combining elements of the sources using tuple values. + or or or or or or is null. + + + + Merges the specified observable sequences into one observable sequence of tuple values whenever all of the observable sequences have produced an element at a corresponding index. + + The type of the elements in the first source sequence. + The type of the elements in the second source sequence. + The type of the elements in the third source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fourth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fifth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the sixth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the seventh source sequence. + The type of the elements in the eighth source sequence. + First observable source. + Second observable source. + Third observable source. + Fourth observable source. + Fifth observable source. + Sixth observable source. + Seventh observable source. + Eighth observable source. + An observable sequence containing the result of combining elements of the sources using tuple values. + or or or or or or or is null. + + + + Merges the specified observable sequences into one observable sequence of tuple values whenever all of the observable sequences have produced an element at a corresponding index. + + The type of the elements in the first source sequence. + The type of the elements in the second source sequence. + The type of the elements in the third source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fourth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fifth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the sixth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the seventh source sequence. + The type of the elements in the eighth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the ninth source sequence. + First observable source. + Second observable source. + Third observable source. + Fourth observable source. + Fifth observable source. + Sixth observable source. + Seventh observable source. + Eighth observable source. + Ninth observable source. + An observable sequence containing the result of combining elements of the sources using tuple values. + or or or or or or or or is null. + + + + Merges the specified observable sequences into one observable sequence of tuple values whenever all of the observable sequences have produced an element at a corresponding index. + + The type of the elements in the first source sequence. + The type of the elements in the second source sequence. + The type of the elements in the third source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fourth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fifth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the sixth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the seventh source sequence. + The type of the elements in the eighth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the ninth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the tenth source sequence. + First observable source. + Second observable source. + Third observable source. + Fourth observable source. + Fifth observable source. + Sixth observable source. + Seventh observable source. + Eighth observable source. + Ninth observable source. + Tenth observable source. + An observable sequence containing the result of combining elements of the sources using tuple values. + or or or or or or or or or is null. + + + + Merges the specified observable sequences into one observable sequence of tuple values whenever all of the observable sequences have produced an element at a corresponding index. + + The type of the elements in the first source sequence. + The type of the elements in the second source sequence. + The type of the elements in the third source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fourth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fifth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the sixth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the seventh source sequence. + The type of the elements in the eighth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the ninth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the tenth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the eleventh source sequence. + First observable source. + Second observable source. + Third observable source. + Fourth observable source. + Fifth observable source. + Sixth observable source. + Seventh observable source. + Eighth observable source. + Ninth observable source. + Tenth observable source. + Eleventh observable source. + An observable sequence containing the result of combining elements of the sources using tuple values. + or or or or or or or or or or is null. + + + + Merges the specified observable sequences into one observable sequence of tuple values whenever all of the observable sequences have produced an element at a corresponding index. + + The type of the elements in the first source sequence. + The type of the elements in the second source sequence. + The type of the elements in the third source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fourth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fifth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the sixth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the seventh source sequence. + The type of the elements in the eighth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the ninth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the tenth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the eleventh source sequence. + The type of the elements in the twelfth source sequence. + First observable source. + Second observable source. + Third observable source. + Fourth observable source. + Fifth observable source. + Sixth observable source. + Seventh observable source. + Eighth observable source. + Ninth observable source. + Tenth observable source. + Eleventh observable source. + Twelfth observable source. + An observable sequence containing the result of combining elements of the sources using tuple values. + or or or or or or or or or or or is null. + + + + Merges the specified observable sequences into one observable sequence of tuple values whenever all of the observable sequences have produced an element at a corresponding index. + + The type of the elements in the first source sequence. + The type of the elements in the second source sequence. + The type of the elements in the third source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fourth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fifth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the sixth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the seventh source sequence. + The type of the elements in the eighth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the ninth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the tenth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the eleventh source sequence. + The type of the elements in the twelfth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the thirteenth source sequence. + First observable source. + Second observable source. + Third observable source. + Fourth observable source. + Fifth observable source. + Sixth observable source. + Seventh observable source. + Eighth observable source. + Ninth observable source. + Tenth observable source. + Eleventh observable source. + Twelfth observable source. + Thirteenth observable source. + An observable sequence containing the result of combining elements of the sources using tuple values. + or or or or or or or or or or or or is null. + + + + Merges the specified observable sequences into one observable sequence of tuple values whenever all of the observable sequences have produced an element at a corresponding index. + + The type of the elements in the first source sequence. + The type of the elements in the second source sequence. + The type of the elements in the third source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fourth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fifth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the sixth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the seventh source sequence. + The type of the elements in the eighth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the ninth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the tenth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the eleventh source sequence. + The type of the elements in the twelfth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the thirteenth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fourteenth source sequence. + First observable source. + Second observable source. + Third observable source. + Fourth observable source. + Fifth observable source. + Sixth observable source. + Seventh observable source. + Eighth observable source. + Ninth observable source. + Tenth observable source. + Eleventh observable source. + Twelfth observable source. + Thirteenth observable source. + Fourteenth observable source. + An observable sequence containing the result of combining elements of the sources using tuple values. + or or or or or or or or or or or or or is null. + + + + Merges the specified observable sequences into one observable sequence of tuple values whenever all of the observable sequences have produced an element at a corresponding index. + + The type of the elements in the first source sequence. + The type of the elements in the second source sequence. + The type of the elements in the third source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fourth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fifth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the sixth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the seventh source sequence. + The type of the elements in the eighth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the ninth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the tenth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the eleventh source sequence. + The type of the elements in the twelfth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the thirteenth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fourteenth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fifteenth source sequence. + First observable source. + Second observable source. + Third observable source. + Fourth observable source. + Fifth observable source. + Sixth observable source. + Seventh observable source. + Eighth observable source. + Ninth observable source. + Tenth observable source. + Eleventh observable source. + Twelfth observable source. + Thirteenth observable source. + Fourteenth observable source. + Fifteenth observable source. + An observable sequence containing the result of combining elements of the sources using tuple values. + or or or or or or or or or or or or or or is null. + + + + Merges the specified observable sequences into one observable sequence of tuple values whenever all of the observable sequences have produced an element at a corresponding index. + + The type of the elements in the first source sequence. + The type of the elements in the second source sequence. + The type of the elements in the third source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fourth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fifth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the sixth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the seventh source sequence. + The type of the elements in the eighth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the ninth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the tenth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the eleventh source sequence. + The type of the elements in the twelfth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the thirteenth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fourteenth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fifteenth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the sixteenth source sequence. + First observable source. + Second observable source. + Third observable source. + Fourth observable source. + Fifth observable source. + Sixth observable source. + Seventh observable source. + Eighth observable source. + Ninth observable source. + Tenth observable source. + Eleventh observable source. + Twelfth observable source. + Thirteenth observable source. + Fourteenth observable source. + Fifteenth observable source. + Sixteenth observable source. + An observable sequence containing the result of combining elements of the sources using tuple values. + or or or or or or or or or or or or or or or is null. + + + + (Infrastructure) Implement query debugger services. + + + + + The System.Reactive.Linq namespace contains interfaces and classes that support expressing queries over observable sequences, using Language Integrated Query (LINQ). + Query operators are made available as extension methods for and defined on the Observable and Qbservable classes, respectively. + + + + + Provides a set of extension methods to expose observable sequences as Windows Runtime asynchronous actions and operations. + + + + + Creates a Windows Runtime asynchronous action that represents the completion of the observable sequence. + Upon cancellation of the asynchronous action, the subscription to the source sequence will be disposed. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source sequence to expose as an asynchronous action. + Windows Runtime asynchronous action object representing the completion of the observable sequence. + is null. + + + + Creates a Windows Runtime asynchronous action that represents the completion of the observable sequence, reporting incremental progress for each element produced by the sequence. + Upon cancellation of the asynchronous action, the subscription to the source sequence will be disposed. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source sequence to expose as an asynchronous action. + Windows Runtime asynchronous action object representing the completion of the observable sequence, reporting incremental progress for each source sequence element. + is null. + + + + Creates a Windows Runtime asynchronous action that represents the completion of the observable sequence, using a selector function to map the source sequence on a progress reporting sequence. + Upon cancellation of the asynchronous action, the subscription to the source sequence will be disposed. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + The type of the elements in the progress sequence. + Source sequence to expose as an asynchronous action and to compute a progress sequence that gets reported through the asynchronous action. + Selector function to map the source sequence on a progress reporting sequence. + Windows Runtime asynchronous action object representing the completion of the result sequence, reporting progress computed through the progress sequence. + or is null. + + + + Creates a Windows Runtime asynchronous operation that returns the last element of the observable sequence. + Upon cancellation of the asynchronous operation, the subscription to the source sequence will be disposed. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source sequence to expose as an asynchronous operation. + Windows Runtime asynchronous operation object that returns the last element of the observable sequence. + is null. + + + + Creates a Windows Runtime asynchronous operation that returns the last element of the observable sequence, reporting incremental progress for each element produced by the sequence. + Upon cancellation of the asynchronous operation, the subscription to the source sequence will be disposed. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source sequence to expose as an asynchronous operation. + Windows Runtime asynchronous operation object that returns the last element of the observable sequence, reporting incremental progress for each source sequence element. + is null. + + + + Creates a Windows Runtime asynchronous operation that returns the last element of the result sequence, reporting incremental progress for each element produced by the source sequence. + Upon cancellation of the asynchronous operation, the subscription to the source sequence will be disposed. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + The type of the elements in the result sequence. + Source sequence to compute a result sequence that gets exposed as an asynchronous operation. + Selector function to map the source sequence on a result sequence. + Windows Runtime asynchronous operation object that returns the last element of the result sequence, reporting incremental progress for each source sequence element. + or is null. + + + + Creates a Windows Runtime asynchronous operation that returns the last element of the result sequence, using a selector function to map the source sequence on a progress reporting sequence. + Upon cancellation of the asynchronous operation, the subscription to the source sequence will be disposed. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + The type of the elements in the result sequence. + The type of the elements in the progress sequence. + Source sequence to compute a result sequence that gets exposed as an asynchronous operation and a progress sequence that gets reported through the asynchronous operation. + Selector function to map the source sequence on a result sequence. + Selector function to map the source sequence on a progress reporting sequence. + Windows Runtime asynchronous operation object that returns the last element of the result sequence, reporting progress computed through the progress sequence. + or or is null. + + + + Provides a set of extension methods for scheduling actions performed through observable sequences on UI dispatchers. + + + + + Wraps the source sequence in order to run its observer callbacks on the specified dispatcher. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source sequence. + Dispatcher whose associated message loop is used to notify observers on. + The source sequence whose observations happen on the specified dispatcher. + or is null. + + + + Wraps the source sequence in order to run its observer callbacks on the specified dispatcher. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source sequence. + Dispatcher whose associated message loop is used to notify observers on. + Priority to schedule work items at. + The source sequence whose observations happen on the specified dispatcher. + or is null. + + + + Wraps the source sequence in order to run its observer callbacks on the dispatcher associated with the current window. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source sequence. + The source sequence whose observations happen on the current window's dispatcher. + is null. + + + + Wraps the source sequence in order to run its observer callbacks on the dispatcher associated with the current window. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source sequence. + Priority to schedule work items at. + The source sequence whose observations happen on the current window's dispatcher. + is null. + + + + Wraps the source sequence in order to run its subscription and unsubscription logic on the specified dispatcher. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source sequence. + Dispatcher whose associated message loop is used to perform subscription and unsubscription actions on. + The source sequence whose subscriptions and unsubscriptions happen on the specified dispatcher. + or is null. + + Only the side-effects of subscribing to the source sequence and disposing subscriptions to the source sequence are run on the specified dispatcher. + In order to invoke observer callbacks on the specified dispatcher, e.g. to render results in a control, use . + + + + + Wraps the source sequence in order to run its subscription and unsubscription logic on the specified dispatcher. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source sequence. + Dispatcher whose associated message loop is used to perform subscription and unsubscription actions on. + Priority to schedule work items at. + The source sequence whose subscriptions and unsubscriptions happen on the specified dispatcher. + or is null. + + Only the side-effects of subscribing to the source sequence and disposing subscriptions to the source sequence are run on the specified dispatcher. + In order to invoke observer callbacks on the specified dispatcher, e.g. to render results in a control, use . + + + + + Wraps the source sequence in order to run its subscription and unsubscription logic on the dispatcher associated with the current window. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source sequence. + The source sequence whose subscriptions and unsubscriptions happen on the current window's dispatcher. + is null. + + Only the side-effects of subscribing to the source sequence and disposing subscriptions to the source sequence are run on the dispatcher associated with the current window. + In order to invoke observer callbacks on the dispatcher associated with the current window, e.g. to render results in a control, use . + + + + + Wraps the source sequence in order to run its subscription and unsubscription logic on the dispatcher associated with the current window. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source sequence. + Priority to schedule work items at. + The source sequence whose subscriptions and unsubscriptions happen on the current window's dispatcher. + is null. + + Only the side-effects of subscribing to the source sequence and disposing subscriptions to the source sequence are run on the dispatcher associated with the current window. + In order to invoke observer callbacks on the dispatcher associated with the current window, e.g. to render results in a control, use . + + + + + Provides a set of static methods for importing typed events from Windows Runtime APIs. + + + + + Converts a typed event, conforming to the standard event pattern, to an observable sequence. + + The type of the sender that raises the event. + The type of the event data generated by the event. + Action that attaches the given event handler to the underlying .NET event. + Action that detaches the given event handler from the underlying .NET event. + The observable sequence that contains data representations of invocations of the underlying typed event. + or is null. + + + + + Converts a typed event, conforming to the standard event pattern, to an observable sequence. + + The delegate type of the event to be converted. + The type of the sender that raises the event. + The type of the event data generated by the event. + A function used to convert the given event handler to a delegate compatible with the underlying typed event. The resulting delegate is used in calls to the addHandler and removeHandler action parameters. + Action that attaches the given event handler to the underlying .NET event. + Action that detaches the given event handler from the underlying .NET event. + The observable sequence that contains data representations of invocations of the underlying typed event. + or or is null. + + + + + Exposes an observable sequence as an object with a typed event. + + The type of the sender that raises the event. + The type of the event data generated by the event. + Observable source sequence. + The event source object. + is null. + + + + Projects each element of an observable sequence to a Windows Runtime asynchronous operation and merges all of the asynchronous operation results into one observable sequence. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + The type of the result produced by the projected asynchronous operations and the elements in the merged result sequence. + An observable sequence of elements to project. + A transform function to apply to each element. + An observable sequence whose elements are the result of the asynchronous operations executed for each element of the input sequence. + or is null. + This overload supports composition of observable sequences and Windows Runtime asynchronous operations, without requiring manual conversion of the asynchronous operations to observable sequences using . + + + + Projects each element of an observable sequence to a Windows Runtime asynchronous operation and merges all of the asynchronous operation results into one observable sequence. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + The type of the result produced by the projected asynchronous operations and the elements in the merged result sequence. + The type of the reported progress objects, which get ignored by this query operator. + An observable sequence of elements to project. + A transform function to apply to each element. + An observable sequence whose elements are the result of the asynchronous operations executed for each element of the input sequence. + or is null. + This overload supports composition of observable sequences and Windows Runtime asynchronous operations, without requiring manual conversion of the asynchronous operations to observable sequences using . + + + + Projects each element of an observable sequence to a Windows Runtime asynchronous operation, invokes the result selector for the source element and the asynchronous operation result, and merges the results into one observable sequence. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + The type of the results produced by the projected asynchronous operations. + The type of the elements in the result sequence, obtained by using the selector to combine source sequence elements with their corresponding intermediate asynchronous operation results. + An observable sequence of elements to project. + A transform function to apply to each element. + A transform function to apply to each element of the intermediate sequence. + An observable sequence whose elements are the result of obtaining an asynchronous operation for each element of the input sequence and then mapping the asynchronous operation's result and its corresponding source element to a result element. + or or is null. + This overload supports using LINQ query comprehension syntax in C# and Visual Basic to compose observable sequences and Windows Runtime asynchronous operations, without requiring manual conversion of the asynchronous operations to observable sequences using . + + + + Projects each element of an observable sequence to a Windows Runtime asynchronous operation, invokes the result selector for the source element and the asynchronous operation result, and merges the results into one observable sequence. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + The type of the results produced by the projected asynchronous operations. + The type of the reported progress objects, which get ignored by this query operator. + The type of the elements in the result sequence, obtained by using the selector to combine source sequence elements with their corresponding intermediate asynchronous operation results. + An observable sequence of elements to project. + A transform function to apply to each element. + A transform function to apply to each element of the intermediate sequence. + An observable sequence whose elements are the result of obtaining an asynchronous operation for each element of the input sequence and then mapping the asynchronous operation's result and its corresponding source element to a result element. + or or is null. + This overload supports using LINQ query comprehension syntax in C# and Visual Basic to compose observable sequences and Windows Runtime asynchronous operations, without requiring manual conversion of the asynchronous operations to observable sequences using . + + + + Provides a set of static methods for subscribing to IObservables using Windows Forms controls. + + + + + Wraps the source sequence in order to run its subscription and unsubscription logic on the Windows Forms message loop associated with the specified control. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source sequence. + Windows Forms control whose associated message loop is used to perform subscription and unsubscription actions on. + The source sequence whose subscriptions and unsubscriptions happen on the Windows Forms message loop associated with the specified control. + or is null. + + Only the side-effects of subscribing to the source sequence and disposing subscriptions to the source sequence are run on the specified control. + In order to invoke observer callbacks on the specified control, e.g. to render results in a control, use . + + + + + Wraps the source sequence in order to run its observer callbacks on the Windows Forms message loop associated with the specified control. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source sequence. + Windows Forms control whose associated message loop is used to notify observers on. + The source sequence whose observations happen on the Windows Forms message loop associated with the specified control. + or is null. + + + + Provides a set of extension methods for scheduling actions performed through observable sequences on UI dispatchers. + + + + + Wraps the source sequence in order to run its observer callbacks on the specified dispatcher. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source sequence. + Dispatcher whose associated message loop is used to notify observers on. + The source sequence whose observations happen on the specified dispatcher. + or is null. + + + + Wraps the source sequence in order to run its observer callbacks on the specified dispatcher. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source sequence. + Dispatcher whose associated message loop is used to notify observers on. + Priority to schedule work items at. + The source sequence whose observations happen on the specified dispatcher. + or is null. + + + + Wraps the source sequence in order to run its observer callbacks on the specified dispatcher scheduler. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source sequence. + Dispatcher scheduler to notify observers on. + The source sequence whose observations happen on the specified dispatcher scheduler. + or is null. + + + + Wraps the source sequence in order to run its observer callbacks on the dispatcher associated with the specified object. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source sequence. + Object to get the dispatcher from. + The source sequence whose observations happen on the specified object's dispatcher. + or is null. + + + + Wraps the source sequence in order to run its observer callbacks on the dispatcher associated with the specified object. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source sequence. + Object to get the dispatcher from. + Priority to schedule work items at. + The source sequence whose observations happen on the specified object's dispatcher. + or is null. + + + + Wraps the source sequence in order to run its observer callbacks on the dispatcher associated with the current thread. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source sequence. + The source sequence whose observations happen on the current thread's dispatcher. + is null. + + + + Wraps the source sequence in order to run its observer callbacks on the dispatcher associated with the current thread. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source sequence. + Priority to schedule work items at. + The source sequence whose observations happen on the current thread's dispatcher. + is null. + + + + Wraps the source sequence in order to run its subscription and unsubscription logic on the specified dispatcher. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source sequence. + Dispatcher whose associated message loop is used to perform subscription and unsubscription actions on. + The source sequence whose subscriptions and unsubscriptions happen on the specified dispatcher. + or is null. + + Only the side-effects of subscribing to the source sequence and disposing subscriptions to the source sequence are run on the specified dispatcher. + In order to invoke observer callbacks on the specified dispatcher, e.g. to render results in a control, use . + + + + + Wraps the source sequence in order to run its subscription and unsubscription logic on the specified dispatcher. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source sequence. + Dispatcher whose associated message loop is used to to perform subscription and unsubscription actions on. + Priority to schedule work items at. + The source sequence whose subscriptions and unsubscriptions happen on the specified dispatcher. + or is null. + + Only the side-effects of subscribing to the source sequence and disposing subscriptions to the source sequence are run on the specified dispatcher. + In order to invoke observer callbacks on the specified dispatcher, e.g. to render results in a control, use . + + + + + Wraps the source sequence in order to run its subscription and unsubscription logic on the specified dispatcher scheduler. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source sequence. + Dispatcher scheduler to perform subscription and unsubscription actions on. + The source sequence whose subscriptions and unsubscriptions happen on the specified dispatcher scheduler. + or is null. + + Only the side-effects of subscribing to the source sequence and disposing subscriptions to the source sequence are run on the specified scheduler. + In order to invoke observer callbacks on the specified scheduler, e.g. to render results in a control, use . + + + + + Wraps the source sequence in order to run its subscription and unsubscription logic on the dispatcher associated with the specified object. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source sequence. + Object to get the dispatcher from. + The source sequence whose subscriptions and unsubscriptions happen on the specified object's dispatcher. + or is null. + + Only the side-effects of subscribing to the source sequence and disposing subscriptions to the source sequence are run on the dispatcher associated with the specified object. + In order to invoke observer callbacks on the dispatcher associated with the specified object, e.g. to render results in a control, use . + + + + + Wraps the source sequence in order to run its subscription and unsubscription logic on the dispatcher associated with the specified object. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source sequence. + Object to get the dispatcher from. + Priority to schedule work items at. + The source sequence whose subscriptions and unsubscriptions happen on the specified object's dispatcher. + or is null. + + Only the side-effects of subscribing to the source sequence and disposing subscriptions to the source sequence are run on the dispatcher associated with the specified object. + In order to invoke observer callbacks on the dispatcher associated with the specified object, e.g. to render results in a control, use . + + + + + Wraps the source sequence in order to run its subscription and unsubscription logic on the dispatcher associated with the current thread. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source sequence. + The source sequence whose subscriptions and unsubscriptions happen on the current thread's dispatcher. + is null. + + Only the side-effects of subscribing to the source sequence and disposing subscriptions to the source sequence are run on the dispatcher associated with the current thread. + In order to invoke observer callbacks on the dispatcher associated with the current thread, e.g. to render results in a control, use . + + + + + Wraps the source sequence in order to run its subscription and unsubscription logic on the dispatcher associated with the current thread. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source sequence. + Priority to schedule work items at. + The source sequence whose observations happen on the current thread's dispatcher. + is null. + + Only the side-effects of subscribing to the source sequence and disposing subscriptions to the source sequence are run on the dispatcher associated with the current thread. + In order to invoke observer callbacks on the dispatcher associated with the current thread, e.g. to render results in a control, use . + + + + + An ObserveOn operator implementation that uses lock-free + techniques to signal events to the downstream. + + The element type of the sequence. + + + + The current task representing a running drain operation. + + + + + Indicates the work-in-progress state of this operator, + zero means no work is currently being done. + + + + + If true, the upstream has issued OnCompleted. + + + + + If is true and this is non-null, the upstream + failed with an OnError. + + + + + Indicates a dispose has been requested. + + + + + Remove remaining elements from the queue upon + cancellation or failure. + + The queue to use. The argument ensures that the + _queue field is not re-read from memory unnecessarily + due to the memory barriers inside TryDequeue mandating it + despite the field is read-only. + + + + Submit the drain task via the appropriate scheduler if + there is no drain currently running (wip > 0). + + + + + The static action to be scheduled on a simple scheduler. + Avoids creating a delegate that captures this + whenever the signals have to be drained. + + + + + Emits at most one signal per run on a scheduler that doesn't like + long running tasks. + + The scheduler to use for scheduling the next signal emission if necessary. + The IDisposable of the recursively scheduled task or an empty disposable. + + + + Executes a drain step by checking the disposed state, + checking for the terminated state and for an + empty queue, issuing the appropriate signals to the + given downstream. + + The queue to use. The argument ensures that the + _queue field is not re-read from memory due to the memory barriers + inside TryDequeue mandating it despite the field is read-only. + In addition, the DrainStep is invoked from the DrainLongRunning's loop + so reading _queue inside this method would still incur the same barrier + overhead otherwise. + + + + Signals events on a ISchedulerLongRunning by blocking the emission thread while waiting + for them from the upstream. + + The element type of the sequence. + + + + This will run a suspending drain task, hogging the backing thread + until the sequence terminates or gets disposed. + + + + + The queue for holding the OnNext items, terminal signals have their own fields. + + + + + Protects the suspension and resumption of the long running drain task. + + + + + The work-in-progress counter. If it jumps from 0 to 1, the drain task is resumed, + if it reaches 0 again, the drain task is suspended. + + + + + Set to true if the upstream terminated. + + + + + Set to a non-null Exception if the upstream terminated with OnError. + + + + + Indicates the sequence has been disposed and the drain task should quit. + + + + + Makes sure the drain task is scheduled only once, when the first signal + from upstream arrives. + + + + + The disposable tracking the drain task. + + + + + Static reference to the Drain method, saves allocation. + + + + + Override this method to dispose additional resources. + The method is guaranteed to be called at most once. + + If true, the method was called from . + + + + Base class for implementation of query operators, providing a lightweight sink that can be disposed to mute the outgoing observer. + + Type of the resulting sequence's elements. + + Implementations of sinks are responsible to enforce the message grammar on the associated observer. Upon sending a terminal message, a pairing Dispose call should be made to trigger cancellation of related resources and to mute the outgoing observer. + + + + Holds onto a singleton IDisposable indicating a ready state. + + + + + This indicates the operation has been prepared and ready for + the next step. + + + + + Provides a mechanism for receiving push-based notifications and returning a response. + + + The type of the elements received by the observer. + This type parameter is contravariant. That is, you can use either the type you specified or any type that is less derived. For more information about covariance and contravariance, see Covariance and Contravariance in Generics. + + + The type of the result returned from the observer's notification handlers. + This type parameter is covariant. That is, you can use either the type you specified or any type that is more derived. For more information about covariance and contravariance, see Covariance and Contravariance in Generics. + + + + + Notifies the observer of a new element in the sequence. + + The new element in the sequence. + Result returned upon observation of a new element. + + + + Notifies the observer that an exception has occurred. + + The exception that occurred. + Result returned upon observation of an error. + + + + Notifies the observer of the end of the sequence. + + Result returned upon observation of the sequence completion. + + + + Abstract base class for join patterns. + + + + + Represents a join pattern over one observable sequence. + + The type of the elements in the first source sequence. + + + + Matches when all observable sequences have an available element and projects the elements by invoking the selector function. + + The type of the elements in the result sequence, returned by the selector function. + Selector that will be invoked for elements in the source sequences. + Plan that produces the projected results, to be fed (with other plans) to the When operator. + is null. + + + + Represents a join pattern over two observable sequences. + + The type of the elements in the first source sequence. + The type of the elements in the second source sequence. + + + + Creates a pattern that matches when all three observable sequences have an available element. + + The type of the elements in the third observable sequence. + Observable sequence to match with the two previous sequences. + Pattern object that matches when all observable sequences have an available element. + is null. + + + + Matches when all observable sequences have an available element and projects the elements by invoking the selector function. + + The type of the elements in the result sequence, returned by the selector function. + Selector that will be invoked for elements in the source sequences. + Plan that produces the projected results, to be fed (with other plans) to the When operator. + is null. + + + + Represents a join pattern over three observable sequences. + + The type of the elements in the first source sequence. + The type of the elements in the second source sequence. + The type of the elements in the third source sequence. + + + + Creates a pattern that matches when all four observable sequences have an available element. + + The type of the elements in the fourth observable sequence. + Observable sequence to match with the three previous sequences. + Pattern object that matches when all observable sequences have an available element. + is null. + + + + Matches when all observable sequences have an available element and projects the elements by invoking the selector function. + + The type of the elements in the result sequence, returned by the selector function. + Selector that will be invoked for elements in the source sequences. + Plan that produces the projected results, to be fed (with other plans) to the When operator. + is null. + + + + Represents a join pattern over four observable sequences. + + The type of the elements in the first source sequence. + The type of the elements in the second source sequence. + The type of the elements in the third source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fourth source sequence. + + + + Creates a pattern that matches when all five observable sequences have an available element. + + The type of the elements in the fifth observable sequence. + Observable sequence to match with the four previous sequences. + Pattern object that matches when all observable sequences have an available element. + is null. + + + + Matches when all observable sequences have an available element and projects the elements by invoking the selector function. + + The type of the elements in the result sequence, returned by the selector function. + Selector that will be invoked for elements in the source sequences. + Plan that produces the projected results, to be fed (with other plans) to the When operator. + is null. + + + + Represents a join pattern over five observable sequences. + + The type of the elements in the first source sequence. + The type of the elements in the second source sequence. + The type of the elements in the third source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fourth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fifth source sequence. + + + + Creates a pattern that matches when all six observable sequences have an available element. + + The type of the elements in the sixth observable sequence. + Observable sequence to match with the five previous sequences. + Pattern object that matches when all observable sequences have an available element. + is null. + + + + Matches when all observable sequences have an available element and projects the elements by invoking the selector function. + + The type of the elements in the result sequence, returned by the selector function. + Selector that will be invoked for elements in the source sequences. + Plan that produces the projected results, to be fed (with other plans) to the When operator. + is null. + + + + Represents a join pattern over six observable sequences. + + The type of the elements in the first source sequence. + The type of the elements in the second source sequence. + The type of the elements in the third source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fourth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fifth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the sixth source sequence. + + + + Creates a pattern that matches when all seven observable sequences have an available element. + + The type of the elements in the seventh observable sequence. + Observable sequence to match with the six previous sequences. + Pattern object that matches when all observable sequences have an available element. + is null. + + + + Matches when all observable sequences have an available element and projects the elements by invoking the selector function. + + The type of the elements in the result sequence, returned by the selector function. + Selector that will be invoked for elements in the source sequences. + Plan that produces the projected results, to be fed (with other plans) to the When operator. + is null. + + + + Represents a join pattern over seven observable sequences. + + The type of the elements in the first source sequence. + The type of the elements in the second source sequence. + The type of the elements in the third source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fourth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fifth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the sixth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the seventh source sequence. + + + + Creates a pattern that matches when all eight observable sequences have an available element. + + The type of the elements in the eighth observable sequence. + Observable sequence to match with the seven previous sequences. + Pattern object that matches when all observable sequences have an available element. + is null. + + + + Matches when all observable sequences have an available element and projects the elements by invoking the selector function. + + The type of the elements in the result sequence, returned by the selector function. + Selector that will be invoked for elements in the source sequences. + Plan that produces the projected results, to be fed (with other plans) to the When operator. + is null. + + + + Represents a join pattern over eight observable sequences. + + The type of the elements in the first source sequence. + The type of the elements in the second source sequence. + The type of the elements in the third source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fourth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fifth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the sixth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the seventh source sequence. + The type of the elements in the eighth source sequence. + + + + Creates a pattern that matches when all nine observable sequences have an available element. + + The type of the elements in the ninth observable sequence. + Observable sequence to match with the eight previous sequences. + Pattern object that matches when all observable sequences have an available element. + is null. + + + + Matches when all observable sequences have an available element and projects the elements by invoking the selector function. + + The type of the elements in the result sequence, returned by the selector function. + Selector that will be invoked for elements in the source sequences. + Plan that produces the projected results, to be fed (with other plans) to the When operator. + is null. + + + + Represents a join pattern over nine observable sequences. + + The type of the elements in the first source sequence. + The type of the elements in the second source sequence. + The type of the elements in the third source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fourth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fifth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the sixth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the seventh source sequence. + The type of the elements in the eighth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the ninth source sequence. + + + + Creates a pattern that matches when all ten observable sequences have an available element. + + The type of the elements in the tenth observable sequence. + Observable sequence to match with the nine previous sequences. + Pattern object that matches when all observable sequences have an available element. + is null. + + + + Matches when all observable sequences have an available element and projects the elements by invoking the selector function. + + The type of the elements in the result sequence, returned by the selector function. + Selector that will be invoked for elements in the source sequences. + Plan that produces the projected results, to be fed (with other plans) to the When operator. + is null. + + + + Represents a join pattern over ten observable sequences. + + The type of the elements in the first source sequence. + The type of the elements in the second source sequence. + The type of the elements in the third source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fourth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fifth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the sixth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the seventh source sequence. + The type of the elements in the eighth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the ninth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the tenth source sequence. + + + + Creates a pattern that matches when all eleven observable sequences have an available element. + + The type of the elements in the eleventh observable sequence. + Observable sequence to match with the ten previous sequences. + Pattern object that matches when all observable sequences have an available element. + is null. + + + + Matches when all observable sequences have an available element and projects the elements by invoking the selector function. + + The type of the elements in the result sequence, returned by the selector function. + Selector that will be invoked for elements in the source sequences. + Plan that produces the projected results, to be fed (with other plans) to the When operator. + is null. + + + + Represents a join pattern over eleven observable sequences. + + The type of the elements in the first source sequence. + The type of the elements in the second source sequence. + The type of the elements in the third source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fourth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fifth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the sixth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the seventh source sequence. + The type of the elements in the eighth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the ninth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the tenth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the eleventh source sequence. + + + + Creates a pattern that matches when all twelve observable sequences have an available element. + + The type of the elements in the twelfth observable sequence. + Observable sequence to match with the eleven previous sequences. + Pattern object that matches when all observable sequences have an available element. + is null. + + + + Matches when all observable sequences have an available element and projects the elements by invoking the selector function. + + The type of the elements in the result sequence, returned by the selector function. + Selector that will be invoked for elements in the source sequences. + Plan that produces the projected results, to be fed (with other plans) to the When operator. + is null. + + + + Represents a join pattern over twelve observable sequences. + + The type of the elements in the first source sequence. + The type of the elements in the second source sequence. + The type of the elements in the third source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fourth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fifth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the sixth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the seventh source sequence. + The type of the elements in the eighth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the ninth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the tenth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the eleventh source sequence. + The type of the elements in the twelfth source sequence. + + + + Creates a pattern that matches when all thirteen observable sequences have an available element. + + The type of the elements in the thirteenth observable sequence. + Observable sequence to match with the twelve previous sequences. + Pattern object that matches when all observable sequences have an available element. + is null. + + + + Matches when all observable sequences have an available element and projects the elements by invoking the selector function. + + The type of the elements in the result sequence, returned by the selector function. + Selector that will be invoked for elements in the source sequences. + Plan that produces the projected results, to be fed (with other plans) to the When operator. + is null. + + + + Represents a join pattern over thirteen observable sequences. + + The type of the elements in the first source sequence. + The type of the elements in the second source sequence. + The type of the elements in the third source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fourth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fifth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the sixth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the seventh source sequence. + The type of the elements in the eighth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the ninth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the tenth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the eleventh source sequence. + The type of the elements in the twelfth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the thirteenth source sequence. + + + + Creates a pattern that matches when all fourteen observable sequences have an available element. + + The type of the elements in the fourteenth observable sequence. + Observable sequence to match with the thirteen previous sequences. + Pattern object that matches when all observable sequences have an available element. + is null. + + + + Matches when all observable sequences have an available element and projects the elements by invoking the selector function. + + The type of the elements in the result sequence, returned by the selector function. + Selector that will be invoked for elements in the source sequences. + Plan that produces the projected results, to be fed (with other plans) to the When operator. + is null. + + + + Represents a join pattern over fourteen observable sequences. + + The type of the elements in the first source sequence. + The type of the elements in the second source sequence. + The type of the elements in the third source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fourth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fifth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the sixth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the seventh source sequence. + The type of the elements in the eighth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the ninth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the tenth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the eleventh source sequence. + The type of the elements in the twelfth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the thirteenth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fourteenth source sequence. + + + + Creates a pattern that matches when all fifteen observable sequences have an available element. + + The type of the elements in the fifteenth observable sequence. + Observable sequence to match with the fourteen previous sequences. + Pattern object that matches when all observable sequences have an available element. + is null. + + + + Matches when all observable sequences have an available element and projects the elements by invoking the selector function. + + The type of the elements in the result sequence, returned by the selector function. + Selector that will be invoked for elements in the source sequences. + Plan that produces the projected results, to be fed (with other plans) to the When operator. + is null. + + + + Represents a join pattern over fifteen observable sequences. + + The type of the elements in the first source sequence. + The type of the elements in the second source sequence. + The type of the elements in the third source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fourth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fifth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the sixth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the seventh source sequence. + The type of the elements in the eighth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the ninth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the tenth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the eleventh source sequence. + The type of the elements in the twelfth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the thirteenth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fourteenth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fifteenth source sequence. + + + + Creates a pattern that matches when all sixteen observable sequences have an available element. + + The type of the elements in the sixteenth observable sequence. + Observable sequence to match with the fifteen previous sequences. + Pattern object that matches when all observable sequences have an available element. + is null. + + + + Matches when all observable sequences have an available element and projects the elements by invoking the selector function. + + The type of the elements in the result sequence, returned by the selector function. + Selector that will be invoked for elements in the source sequences. + Plan that produces the projected results, to be fed (with other plans) to the When operator. + is null. + + + + Represents a join pattern over sixteen observable sequences. + + The type of the elements in the first source sequence. + The type of the elements in the second source sequence. + The type of the elements in the third source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fourth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fifth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the sixth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the seventh source sequence. + The type of the elements in the eighth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the ninth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the tenth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the eleventh source sequence. + The type of the elements in the twelfth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the thirteenth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fourteenth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fifteenth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the sixteenth source sequence. + + + + Matches when all observable sequences have an available element and projects the elements by invoking the selector function. + + The type of the elements in the result sequence, returned by the selector function. + Selector that will be invoked for elements in the source sequences. + Plan that produces the projected results, to be fed (with other plans) to the When operator. + is null. + + + + Represents an execution plan for join patterns. + + The type of the results produced by the plan. + + + + Abstract base class for join patterns represented by an expression tree. + + + + + Creates a new join pattern object using the specified expression tree representation. + + Expression tree representing the join pattern. + + + + Gets the expression tree representing the join pattern. + + + + + Represents a join pattern over two observable sequences. + + The type of the elements in the first source sequence. + The type of the elements in the second source sequence. + + + + Creates a pattern that matches when all three observable sequences have an available element. + + The type of the elements in the third observable sequence. + Observable sequence to match with the two previous sequences. + Pattern object that matches when all observable sequences have an available element. + is null. + + + + Matches when all observable sequences have an available element and projects the elements by invoking the selector function. + + The type of the elements in the result sequence, returned by the selector function. + Selector that will be invoked for elements in the source sequences. + Plan that produces the projected results, to be fed (with other plans) to the When operator. + is null. + + + + Represents a join pattern over three observable sequences. + + The type of the elements in the first source sequence. + The type of the elements in the second source sequence. + The type of the elements in the third source sequence. + + + + Creates a pattern that matches when all four observable sequences have an available element. + + The type of the elements in the fourth observable sequence. + Observable sequence to match with the three previous sequences. + Pattern object that matches when all observable sequences have an available element. + is null. + + + + Matches when all observable sequences have an available element and projects the elements by invoking the selector function. + + The type of the elements in the result sequence, returned by the selector function. + Selector that will be invoked for elements in the source sequences. + Plan that produces the projected results, to be fed (with other plans) to the When operator. + is null. + + + + Represents a join pattern over four observable sequences. + + The type of the elements in the first source sequence. + The type of the elements in the second source sequence. + The type of the elements in the third source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fourth source sequence. + + + + Creates a pattern that matches when all five observable sequences have an available element. + + The type of the elements in the fifth observable sequence. + Observable sequence to match with the four previous sequences. + Pattern object that matches when all observable sequences have an available element. + is null. + + + + Matches when all observable sequences have an available element and projects the elements by invoking the selector function. + + The type of the elements in the result sequence, returned by the selector function. + Selector that will be invoked for elements in the source sequences. + Plan that produces the projected results, to be fed (with other plans) to the When operator. + is null. + + + + Represents a join pattern over five observable sequences. + + The type of the elements in the first source sequence. + The type of the elements in the second source sequence. + The type of the elements in the third source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fourth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fifth source sequence. + + + + Creates a pattern that matches when all six observable sequences have an available element. + + The type of the elements in the sixth observable sequence. + Observable sequence to match with the five previous sequences. + Pattern object that matches when all observable sequences have an available element. + is null. + + + + Matches when all observable sequences have an available element and projects the elements by invoking the selector function. + + The type of the elements in the result sequence, returned by the selector function. + Selector that will be invoked for elements in the source sequences. + Plan that produces the projected results, to be fed (with other plans) to the When operator. + is null. + + + + Represents a join pattern over six observable sequences. + + The type of the elements in the first source sequence. + The type of the elements in the second source sequence. + The type of the elements in the third source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fourth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fifth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the sixth source sequence. + + + + Creates a pattern that matches when all seven observable sequences have an available element. + + The type of the elements in the seventh observable sequence. + Observable sequence to match with the six previous sequences. + Pattern object that matches when all observable sequences have an available element. + is null. + + + + Matches when all observable sequences have an available element and projects the elements by invoking the selector function. + + The type of the elements in the result sequence, returned by the selector function. + Selector that will be invoked for elements in the source sequences. + Plan that produces the projected results, to be fed (with other plans) to the When operator. + is null. + + + + Represents a join pattern over seven observable sequences. + + The type of the elements in the first source sequence. + The type of the elements in the second source sequence. + The type of the elements in the third source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fourth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fifth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the sixth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the seventh source sequence. + + + + Creates a pattern that matches when all eight observable sequences have an available element. + + The type of the elements in the eighth observable sequence. + Observable sequence to match with the seven previous sequences. + Pattern object that matches when all observable sequences have an available element. + is null. + + + + Matches when all observable sequences have an available element and projects the elements by invoking the selector function. + + The type of the elements in the result sequence, returned by the selector function. + Selector that will be invoked for elements in the source sequences. + Plan that produces the projected results, to be fed (with other plans) to the When operator. + is null. + + + + Represents a join pattern over eight observable sequences. + + The type of the elements in the first source sequence. + The type of the elements in the second source sequence. + The type of the elements in the third source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fourth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fifth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the sixth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the seventh source sequence. + The type of the elements in the eighth source sequence. + + + + Creates a pattern that matches when all nine observable sequences have an available element. + + The type of the elements in the ninth observable sequence. + Observable sequence to match with the eight previous sequences. + Pattern object that matches when all observable sequences have an available element. + is null. + + + + Matches when all observable sequences have an available element and projects the elements by invoking the selector function. + + The type of the elements in the result sequence, returned by the selector function. + Selector that will be invoked for elements in the source sequences. + Plan that produces the projected results, to be fed (with other plans) to the When operator. + is null. + + + + Represents a join pattern over nine observable sequences. + + The type of the elements in the first source sequence. + The type of the elements in the second source sequence. + The type of the elements in the third source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fourth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fifth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the sixth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the seventh source sequence. + The type of the elements in the eighth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the ninth source sequence. + + + + Creates a pattern that matches when all ten observable sequences have an available element. + + The type of the elements in the tenth observable sequence. + Observable sequence to match with the nine previous sequences. + Pattern object that matches when all observable sequences have an available element. + is null. + + + + Matches when all observable sequences have an available element and projects the elements by invoking the selector function. + + The type of the elements in the result sequence, returned by the selector function. + Selector that will be invoked for elements in the source sequences. + Plan that produces the projected results, to be fed (with other plans) to the When operator. + is null. + + + + Represents a join pattern over ten observable sequences. + + The type of the elements in the first source sequence. + The type of the elements in the second source sequence. + The type of the elements in the third source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fourth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fifth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the sixth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the seventh source sequence. + The type of the elements in the eighth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the ninth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the tenth source sequence. + + + + Creates a pattern that matches when all eleven observable sequences have an available element. + + The type of the elements in the eleventh observable sequence. + Observable sequence to match with the ten previous sequences. + Pattern object that matches when all observable sequences have an available element. + is null. + + + + Matches when all observable sequences have an available element and projects the elements by invoking the selector function. + + The type of the elements in the result sequence, returned by the selector function. + Selector that will be invoked for elements in the source sequences. + Plan that produces the projected results, to be fed (with other plans) to the When operator. + is null. + + + + Represents a join pattern over eleven observable sequences. + + The type of the elements in the first source sequence. + The type of the elements in the second source sequence. + The type of the elements in the third source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fourth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fifth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the sixth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the seventh source sequence. + The type of the elements in the eighth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the ninth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the tenth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the eleventh source sequence. + + + + Creates a pattern that matches when all twelve observable sequences have an available element. + + The type of the elements in the twelfth observable sequence. + Observable sequence to match with the eleven previous sequences. + Pattern object that matches when all observable sequences have an available element. + is null. + + + + Matches when all observable sequences have an available element and projects the elements by invoking the selector function. + + The type of the elements in the result sequence, returned by the selector function. + Selector that will be invoked for elements in the source sequences. + Plan that produces the projected results, to be fed (with other plans) to the When operator. + is null. + + + + Represents a join pattern over twelve observable sequences. + + The type of the elements in the first source sequence. + The type of the elements in the second source sequence. + The type of the elements in the third source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fourth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fifth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the sixth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the seventh source sequence. + The type of the elements in the eighth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the ninth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the tenth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the eleventh source sequence. + The type of the elements in the twelfth source sequence. + + + + Creates a pattern that matches when all thirteen observable sequences have an available element. + + The type of the elements in the thirteenth observable sequence. + Observable sequence to match with the twelve previous sequences. + Pattern object that matches when all observable sequences have an available element. + is null. + + + + Matches when all observable sequences have an available element and projects the elements by invoking the selector function. + + The type of the elements in the result sequence, returned by the selector function. + Selector that will be invoked for elements in the source sequences. + Plan that produces the projected results, to be fed (with other plans) to the When operator. + is null. + + + + Represents a join pattern over thirteen observable sequences. + + The type of the elements in the first source sequence. + The type of the elements in the second source sequence. + The type of the elements in the third source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fourth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fifth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the sixth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the seventh source sequence. + The type of the elements in the eighth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the ninth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the tenth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the eleventh source sequence. + The type of the elements in the twelfth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the thirteenth source sequence. + + + + Creates a pattern that matches when all fourteen observable sequences have an available element. + + The type of the elements in the fourteenth observable sequence. + Observable sequence to match with the thirteen previous sequences. + Pattern object that matches when all observable sequences have an available element. + is null. + + + + Matches when all observable sequences have an available element and projects the elements by invoking the selector function. + + The type of the elements in the result sequence, returned by the selector function. + Selector that will be invoked for elements in the source sequences. + Plan that produces the projected results, to be fed (with other plans) to the When operator. + is null. + + + + Represents a join pattern over fourteen observable sequences. + + The type of the elements in the first source sequence. + The type of the elements in the second source sequence. + The type of the elements in the third source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fourth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fifth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the sixth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the seventh source sequence. + The type of the elements in the eighth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the ninth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the tenth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the eleventh source sequence. + The type of the elements in the twelfth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the thirteenth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fourteenth source sequence. + + + + Creates a pattern that matches when all fifteen observable sequences have an available element. + + The type of the elements in the fifteenth observable sequence. + Observable sequence to match with the fourteen previous sequences. + Pattern object that matches when all observable sequences have an available element. + is null. + + + + Matches when all observable sequences have an available element and projects the elements by invoking the selector function. + + The type of the elements in the result sequence, returned by the selector function. + Selector that will be invoked for elements in the source sequences. + Plan that produces the projected results, to be fed (with other plans) to the When operator. + is null. + + + + Represents a join pattern over fifteen observable sequences. + + The type of the elements in the first source sequence. + The type of the elements in the second source sequence. + The type of the elements in the third source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fourth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fifth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the sixth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the seventh source sequence. + The type of the elements in the eighth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the ninth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the tenth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the eleventh source sequence. + The type of the elements in the twelfth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the thirteenth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fourteenth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fifteenth source sequence. + + + + Creates a pattern that matches when all sixteen observable sequences have an available element. + + The type of the elements in the sixteenth observable sequence. + Observable sequence to match with the fifteen previous sequences. + Pattern object that matches when all observable sequences have an available element. + is null. + + + + Matches when all observable sequences have an available element and projects the elements by invoking the selector function. + + The type of the elements in the result sequence, returned by the selector function. + Selector that will be invoked for elements in the source sequences. + Plan that produces the projected results, to be fed (with other plans) to the When operator. + is null. + + + + Represents a join pattern over sixteen observable sequences. + + The type of the elements in the first source sequence. + The type of the elements in the second source sequence. + The type of the elements in the third source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fourth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fifth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the sixth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the seventh source sequence. + The type of the elements in the eighth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the ninth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the tenth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the eleventh source sequence. + The type of the elements in the twelfth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the thirteenth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fourteenth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fifteenth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the sixteenth source sequence. + + + + Matches when all observable sequences have an available element and projects the elements by invoking the selector function. + + The type of the elements in the result sequence, returned by the selector function. + Selector that will be invoked for elements in the source sequences. + Plan that produces the projected results, to be fed (with other plans) to the When operator. + is null. + + + + Represents an execution plan for join patterns represented by an expression tree. + + The type of the results produced by the plan. + + + + Gets the expression tree representing the join pattern execution plan. + + + + + The System.Reactive.Joins namespace contains classes used to express join patterns over observable sequences using fluent method syntax. + + + + + Represents an object that retains the elements of the observable sequence and signals the end of the sequence. + + The type of elements received from the source sequence. + + + + Constructs an object that retains the values of source and signals the end of the sequence. + + The observable sequence whose elements will be retained in the list. + is null. + + + + Returns the last value of the observable sequence. + + + + + Determines the index of a specific item in the ListObservable. + + The element to determine the index for. + The index of the specified item in the list; -1 if not found. + + + + Inserts an item to the ListObservable at the specified index. + + The index to insert the item at. + The item to insert in the list. + + + + Removes the ListObservable item at the specified index. + + The index of the item to remove. + + + + Gets or sets the element at the specified index. + + The index of the item to retrieve or set. + + + + Adds an item to the ListObservable. + + The item to add to the list. + + + + Removes all items from the ListObservable. + + + + + Determines whether the ListObservable contains a specific value. + + The item to search for in the list. + true if found; false otherwise. + + + + Copies the elements of the ListObservable to an System.Array, starting at a particular System.Array index. + + The array to copy elements to. + The start index in the array to start copying elements to. + + + + Gets the number of elements contained in the ListObservable. + + + + + Gets a value that indicates whether the ListObservable is read-only. + + + + + Removes the first occurrence of a specific object from the ListObservable. + + The item to remove from the list. + true if the item was found; false otherwise. + + + + Returns an enumerator that iterates through the collection. + + Enumerator over the list. + + + + Subscribes an observer to the ListObservable which will be notified upon completion. + + The observer to send completion or error messages to. + The disposable resource that can be used to unsubscribe. + is null. + + + + The System.Reactive namespace contains interfaces and classes used throughout the Reactive Extensions library. + + + + + The System.Reactive.Subjects namespace contains interfaces and classes to represent subjects, which are objects implementing both and . + Subjects are often used as sources of events, allowing one party to raise events and allowing another party to write queries over the event stream. Because of their ability to + have multiple registered observers, subjects are also used as a facility to provide multicast behavior for event streams in queries. + + + + + Represents the result of an asynchronous operation. + The last value before the OnCompleted notification, or the error received through OnError, is sent to all subscribed observers. + + The type of the elements processed by the subject. + + + + A pre-allocated empty array indicating the AsyncSubject has terminated. + + + + + A pre-allocated empty array indicating the AsyncSubject has been disposed. + + + + + Creates a subject that can only receive one value and that value is cached for all future observations. + + + + + Indicates whether the subject has observers subscribed to it. + + + + + Indicates whether the subject has been disposed. + + + + + Notifies all subscribed observers about the end of the sequence, also causing the last received value to be sent out (if any). + + + + + Notifies all subscribed observers about the exception. + + The exception to send to all observers. + is null. + + + + Sends a value to the subject. The last value received before successful termination will be sent to all subscribed and future observers. + + The value to store in the subject. + + + + Subscribes an observer to the subject. + + Observer to subscribe to the subject. + Disposable object that can be used to unsubscribe the observer from the subject. + is null. + + + + A disposable connecting the AsyncSubject and an IObserver. + + + + + Unsubscribe all observers and release resources. + + + + + Gets an awaitable object for the current AsyncSubject. + + Object that can be awaited. + + + + Specifies a callback action that will be invoked when the subject completes. + + Callback action that will be invoked when the subject completes. + is null. + + + + Gets whether the AsyncSubject has completed. + + + + + Gets the last element of the subject, potentially blocking until the subject completes successfully or exceptionally. + + The last element of the subject. Throws an InvalidOperationException if no element was received. + The source sequence is empty. + + + + Represents a value that changes over time. + Observers can subscribe to the subject to receive the last (or initial) value and all subsequent notifications. + + The type of the elements processed by the subject. + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class which creates a subject that caches its last value and starts with the specified value. + + Initial value sent to observers when no other value has been received by the subject yet. + + + + Indicates whether the subject has observers subscribed to it. + + + + + Indicates whether the subject has been disposed. + + + + + Gets the current value or throws an exception. + + The initial value passed to the constructor until is called; after which, the last value passed to . + + is frozen after is called. + After is called, always throws the specified exception. + An exception is always thrown after is called. + + Reading is a thread-safe operation, though there's a potential race condition when or are being invoked concurrently. + In some cases, it may be necessary for a caller to use external synchronization to avoid race conditions. + + + Dispose was called. + + + + Tries to get the current value or throws an exception. + + The initial value passed to the constructor until is called; after which, the last value passed to . + true if a value is available; false if the subject was disposed. + + The value returned from is frozen after is called. + After is called, always throws the specified exception. + + Calling is a thread-safe operation, though there's a potential race condition when or are being invoked concurrently. + In some cases, it may be necessary for a caller to use external synchronization to avoid race conditions. + + + + + + Notifies all subscribed observers about the end of the sequence. + + + + + Notifies all subscribed observers about the exception. + + The exception to send to all observers. + is null. + + + + Notifies all subscribed observers about the arrival of the specified element in the sequence. + + The value to send to all observers. + + + + Subscribes an observer to the subject. + + Observer to subscribe to the subject. + Disposable object that can be used to unsubscribe the observer from the subject. + is null. + + + + Unsubscribe all observers and release resources. + + + + + Represents an observable wrapper that can be connected and disconnected from its underlying observable sequence. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + The type of the elements in the resulting sequence, after transformation through the subject. + + + + Creates an observable that can be connected and disconnected from its source. + + Underlying observable source sequence that can be connected and disconnected from the wrapper. + Subject exposed by the connectable observable, receiving data from the underlying source sequence upon connection. + + + + Connects the observable wrapper to its source. All subscribed observers will receive values from the underlying observable sequence as long as the connection is established. + + Disposable object used to disconnect the observable wrapper from its source, causing subscribed observer to stop receiving values from the underlying observable sequence. + + + + Subscribes an observer to the observable sequence. No values from the underlying observable source will be received unless a connection was established through the Connect method. + + Observer that will receive values from the underlying observable source when the current ConnectableObservable instance is connected through a call to Connect. + Disposable used to unsubscribe from the observable sequence. + + + + Represents an observable wrapper that can be connected and disconnected from its underlying observable sequence. + + + The type of the elements in the sequence. + This type parameter is covariant. That is, you can use either the type you specified or any type that is more derived. For more information about covariance and contravariance, see Covariance and Contravariance in Generics. + + + + + Connects the observable wrapper to its source. All subscribed observers will receive values from the underlying observable sequence as long as the connection is established. + + Disposable used to disconnect the observable wrapper from its source, causing subscribed observer to stop receiving values from the underlying observable sequence. + + + + Represents an object that is both an observable sequence as well as an observer. + + The type of the elements processed by the subject. + + + + Represents an object that is both an observable sequence as well as an observer. + + + The type of the elements received by the subject. + This type parameter is contravariant. That is, you can use either the type you specified or any type that is less derived. For more information about covariance and contravariance, see Covariance and Contravariance in Generics. + + + The type of the elements produced by the subject. + This type parameter is covariant. That is, you can use either the type you specified or any type that is more derived. For more information about covariance and contravariance, see Covariance and Contravariance in Generics. + + + + + Represents an object that is both an observable sequence as well as an observer. + Each notification is broadcasted to all subscribed and future observers, subject to buffer trimming policies. + + The type of the elements processed by the subject. + + + + Underlying optimized implementation of the replay subject. + + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class. + + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class with the specified scheduler. + + Scheduler the observers are invoked on. + is null. + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class with the specified buffer size. + + Maximum element count of the replay buffer. + is less than zero. + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class with the specified buffer size and scheduler. + + Maximum element count of the replay buffer. + Scheduler the observers are invoked on. + is null. + is less than zero. + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class with the specified window. + + Maximum time length of the replay buffer. + is less than . + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class with the specified window and scheduler. + + Maximum time length of the replay buffer. + Scheduler the observers are invoked on. + is null. + is less than . + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class with the specified buffer size and window. + + Maximum element count of the replay buffer. + Maximum time length of the replay buffer. + is less than zero. -or- is less than . + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class with the specified buffer size, window and scheduler. + + Maximum element count of the replay buffer. + Maximum time length of the replay buffer. + Scheduler the observers are invoked on. + is less than zero. -or- is less than . + is null. + + + + Indicates whether the subject has observers subscribed to it. + + + + + Indicates whether the subject has been disposed. + + + + + Notifies all subscribed and future observers about the arrival of the specified element in the sequence. + + The value to send to all observers. + + + + Notifies all subscribed and future observers about the specified exception. + + The exception to send to all observers. + is null. + + + + Notifies all subscribed and future observers about the end of the sequence. + + + + + Subscribes an observer to the subject. + + Observer to subscribe to the subject. + Disposable object that can be used to unsubscribe the observer from the subject. + is null. + + + + Releases all resources used by the current instance of the class and unsubscribe all observers. + + + + + Original implementation of the ReplaySubject with time based operations (Scheduling, Stopwatch, buffer-by-time). + + + + + Specialized scheduled observer similar to a scheduled observer for the immediate scheduler. + + Type of the elements processed by the observer. + + + + Gate to control ownership transfer and protect data structures. + + + + + Observer to forward notifications to. + + + + + Queue to enqueue OnNext notifications into. + + + + + Standby queue to swap out for _queue when transferring ownership. This allows to reuse + queues in case of busy subjects where the initial replay doesn't suffice to catch up. + + + + + Exception passed to an OnError notification, if any. + + + + + Indicates whether an OnCompleted notification was received. + + + + + Indicates whether the observer is busy, i.e. some thread is actively draining the + notifications that were queued up. + + + + + Indicates whether a failure occurred when the owner was draining the queue. This will + prevent future work to be processed. + + + + + Creates a new scheduled observer that proxies to the specified observer. + + Observer to forward notifications to. + + + + Disposes the observer. + + + + + Notifies the observer of pending work. This will either cause the current owner to + process the newly enqueued notifications, or it will cause the calling thread to + become the owner and start processing the notification queue. + + + + + Notifies the observer of pending work. This will either cause the current owner to + process the newly enqueued notifications, or it will cause the calling thread to + become the owner and start processing the notification queue. + + The number of enqueued notifications to process (ignored). + + + + Enqueues an OnCompleted notification. + + + + + Enqueues an OnError notification. + + Error of the notification. + + + + Enqueues an OnNext notification. + + Value of the notification. + + + + Terminates the observer upon receiving terminal notifications, thus preventing + future notifications to go out. + + Observer to send terminal notifications to. + + + + Represents an object that is both an observable sequence as well as an observer. + Each notification is broadcasted to all subscribed observers. + + The type of the elements processed by the subject. + + + + Creates a subject. + + + + + Indicates whether the subject has observers subscribed to it. + + + + + Indicates whether the subject has been disposed. + + + + + Notifies all subscribed observers about the end of the sequence. + + + + + Notifies all subscribed observers about the specified exception. + + The exception to send to all currently subscribed observers. + is null. + + + + Notifies all subscribed observers about the arrival of the specified element in the sequence. + + The value to send to all currently subscribed observers. + + + + Subscribes an observer to the subject. + + Observer to subscribe to the subject. + Disposable object that can be used to unsubscribe the observer from the subject. + is null. + + + + Releases all resources used by the current instance of the class and unsubscribes all observers. + + + + + Provides a set of static methods for creating subjects. + + + + + Creates a subject from the specified observer and observable. + + The type of the elements received by the observer. + The type of the elements produced by the observable sequence. + The observer used to send messages to the subject. + The observable used to subscribe to messages sent from the subject. + Subject implemented using the given observer and observable. + or is null. + + + + Creates a subject from the specified observer and observable. + + The type of the elements received by the observer and produced by the observable sequence. + The observer used to send messages to the subject. + The observable used to subscribe to messages sent from the subject. + Subject implemented using the given observer and observable. + or is null. + + + + Synchronizes the messages sent to the subject. + + The type of the elements received by the subject. + The type of the elements produced by the subject. + The subject to synchronize. + Subject whose messages are synchronized. + is null. + + + + Synchronizes the messages sent to the subject. + + The type of the elements received and produced by the subject. + The subject to synchronize. + Subject whose messages are synchronized. + is null. + + + + Synchronizes the messages sent to the subject and notifies observers on the specified scheduler. + + The type of the elements received by the subject. + The type of the elements produced by the subject. + The subject to synchronize. + Scheduler to notify observers on. + Subject whose messages are synchronized and whose observers are notified on the given scheduler. + or is null. + + + + Synchronizes the messages sent to the subject and notifies observers on the specified scheduler. + + The type of the elements received and produced by the subject. + The subject to synchronize. + Scheduler to notify observers on. + Subject whose messages are synchronized and whose observers are notified on the given scheduler. + or is null. + + + + Base class for objects that are both an observable sequence as well as an observer. + + The type of the elements processed by the subject. + + + + Indicates whether the subject has observers subscribed to it. + + + + + Indicates whether the subject has been disposed. + + + + + Releases all resources used by the current instance of the subject and unsubscribes all observers. + + + + + Notifies all subscribed observers about the end of the sequence. + + + + + Notifies all subscribed observers about the specified exception. + + The exception to send to all currently subscribed observers. + is null. + + + + Notifies all subscribed observers about the arrival of the specified element in the sequence. + + The value to send to all currently subscribed observers. + + + + Subscribes an observer to the subject. + + Observer to subscribe to the subject. + Disposable object that can be used to unsubscribe the observer from the subject. + is null. + + + + Indicates the type of a notification. + + + + + Represents an OnNext notification. + + + + + Represents an OnError notification. + + + + + Represents an OnCompleted notification. + + + + + Represents a notification to an observer. + + The type of the elements received by the observer. + + + + Default constructor used by derived types. + + + + + Returns the value of an OnNext notification or throws an exception. + + + + + Returns a value that indicates whether the notification has a value. + + + + + Returns the exception of an OnError notification or returns null. + + + + + Gets the kind of notification that is represented. + + + + + Represents an OnNext notification to an observer. + + + + + Constructs a notification of a new value. + + + + + Returns the value of an OnNext notification. + + + + + Returns null. + + + + + Returns true. + + + + + Returns . + + + + + Returns the hash code for this instance. + + + + + Indicates whether this instance and a specified object are equal. + + + + + Returns a string representation of this instance. + + + + + Invokes the observer's method corresponding to the notification. + + Observer to invoke the notification on. + + + + Invokes the observer's method corresponding to the notification and returns the produced result. + + Observer to invoke the notification on. + Result produced by the observation. + + + + Invokes the delegate corresponding to the notification. + + Delegate to invoke for an OnNext notification. + Delegate to invoke for an OnError notification. + Delegate to invoke for an OnCompleted notification. + + + + Invokes the delegate corresponding to the notification and returns the produced result. + + Delegate to invoke for an OnNext notification. + Delegate to invoke for an OnError notification. + Delegate to invoke for an OnCompleted notification. + Result produced by the observation. + + + + Represents an OnError notification to an observer. + + + + + Constructs a notification of an exception. + + + + + Throws the exception. + + + + + Returns the exception. + + + + + Returns false. + + + + + Returns . + + + + + Returns the hash code for this instance. + + + + + Indicates whether this instance and other are equal. + + + + + Returns a string representation of this instance. + + + + + Invokes the observer's method corresponding to the notification. + + Observer to invoke the notification on. + + + + Invokes the observer's method corresponding to the notification and returns the produced result. + + Observer to invoke the notification on. + Result produced by the observation. + + + + Invokes the delegate corresponding to the notification. + + Delegate to invoke for an OnNext notification. + Delegate to invoke for an OnError notification. + Delegate to invoke for an OnCompleted notification. + + + + Invokes the delegate corresponding to the notification and returns the produced result. + + Delegate to invoke for an OnNext notification. + Delegate to invoke for an OnError notification. + Delegate to invoke for an OnCompleted notification. + Result produced by the observation. + + + + Represents an OnCompleted notification to an observer. + + + + + Complete notifications are stateless thus only one instance + can ever exist per type. + + + + + Constructs a notification of the end of a sequence. + + + + + Throws an . + + + + + Returns null. + + + + + Returns false. + + + + + Returns . + + + + + Returns the hash code for this instance. + + + + + Indicates whether this instance and other are equal. + + + + + Returns a string representation of this instance. + + + + + Invokes the observer's method corresponding to the notification. + + Observer to invoke the notification on. + + + + Invokes the observer's method corresponding to the notification and returns the produced result. + + Observer to invoke the notification on. + Result produced by the observation. + + + + Invokes the delegate corresponding to the notification. + + Delegate to invoke for an OnNext notification. + Delegate to invoke for an OnError notification. + Delegate to invoke for an OnCompleted notification. + + + + Invokes the delegate corresponding to the notification and returns the produced result. + + Delegate to invoke for an OnNext notification. + Delegate to invoke for an OnError notification. + Delegate to invoke for an OnCompleted notification. + Result produced by the observation. + + + + Determines whether the current object has the same observer message payload as a specified value. + + An object to compare to the current object. + true if both objects have the same observer message payload; otherwise, false. + + Equality of objects is based on the equality of the observer message payload they represent, including the notification Kind and the Value or Exception (if any). + This means two objects can be equal even though they don't represent the same observer method call, but have the same Kind and have equal parameters passed to the observer method. + In case one wants to determine whether two objects represent the same observer method call, use Object.ReferenceEquals identity equality instead. + + + + + Determines whether the two specified objects have the same observer message payload. + + The first to compare, or null. + The second to compare, or null. + true if the first value has the same observer message payload as the second value; otherwise, false. + + Equality of objects is based on the equality of the observer message payload they represent, including the notification Kind and the Value or Exception (if any). + This means two objects can be equal even though they don't represent the same observer method call, but have the same Kind and have equal parameters passed to the observer method. + In case one wants to determine whether two objects represent the same observer method call, use Object.ReferenceEquals identity equality instead. + + + + + Determines whether the two specified objects have a different observer message payload. + + The first to compare, or null. + The second to compare, or null. + true if the first value has a different observer message payload as the second value; otherwise, false. + + Equality of objects is based on the equality of the observer message payload they represent, including the notification Kind and the Value or Exception (if any). + This means two objects can be equal even though they don't represent the same observer method call, but have the same Kind and have equal parameters passed to the observer method. + In case one wants to determine whether two objects represent a different observer method call, use Object.ReferenceEquals identity equality instead. + + + + + Determines whether the specified System.Object is equal to the current . + + The System.Object to compare with the current . + true if the specified System.Object is equal to the current ; otherwise, false. + + Equality of objects is based on the equality of the observer message payload they represent, including the notification Kind and the Value or Exception (if any). + This means two objects can be equal even though they don't represent the same observer method call, but have the same Kind and have equal parameters passed to the observer method. + In case one wants to determine whether two objects represent the same observer method call, use Object.ReferenceEquals identity equality instead. + + + + + Invokes the observer's method corresponding to the notification. + + Observer to invoke the notification on. + + + + Invokes the observer's method corresponding to the notification and returns the produced result. + + The type of the result returned from the observer's notification handlers. + Observer to invoke the notification on. + Result produced by the observation. + + + + Invokes the delegate corresponding to the notification. + + Delegate to invoke for an OnNext notification. + Delegate to invoke for an OnError notification. + Delegate to invoke for an OnCompleted notification. + + + + Invokes the delegate corresponding to the notification and returns the produced result. + + The type of the result returned from the notification handler delegates. + Delegate to invoke for an OnNext notification. + Delegate to invoke for an OnError notification. + Delegate to invoke for an OnCompleted notification. + Result produced by the observation. + + + + Returns an observable sequence with a single notification, using the immediate scheduler. + + The observable sequence that surfaces the behavior of the notification upon subscription. + + + + Returns an observable sequence with a single notification. + + Scheduler to send out the notification calls on. + The observable sequence that surfaces the behavior of the notification upon subscription. + + + + Provides a set of static methods for constructing notifications. + + + + + Creates an object that represents an OnNext notification to an observer. + + The type of the elements received by the observer. Upon dematerialization of the notifications into an observable sequence, this type is used as the element type for the sequence. + The value contained in the notification. + The OnNext notification containing the value. + + + + Creates an object that represents an OnError notification to an observer. + + The type of the elements received by the observer. Upon dematerialization of the notifications into an observable sequence, this type is used as the element type for the sequence. + The exception contained in the notification. + The OnError notification containing the exception. + is null. + + + + Creates an object that represents an OnCompleted notification to an observer. + + The type of the elements received by the observer. Upon dematerialization of the notifications into an observable sequence, this type is used as the element type for the sequence. + The OnCompleted notification. + + + + Abstract base class for implementations of the interface. + + + If you don't need a named type to create an observable sequence (i.e. you rather need + an instance rather than a reusable type), use the Observable.Create method to create + an observable sequence with specified subscription behavior. + + The type of the elements in the sequence. + + + + Subscribes the given observer to the observable sequence. + + Observer that will receive notifications from the observable sequence. + Disposable object representing an observer's subscription to the observable sequence. + is null. + + + + Implement this method with the core subscription logic for the observable sequence. + + Observer to send notifications to. + Disposable object representing an observer's subscription to the observable sequence. + + + + Provides a set of static methods for creating observers. + + + + + Creates an observer from a notification callback. + + The type of the elements received by the observer. + Action that handles a notification. + The observer object that invokes the specified handler using a notification corresponding to each message it receives. + is null. + + + + Creates a notification callback from an observer. + + The type of the elements received by the observer. + Observer object. + The action that forwards its input notification to the underlying observer. + is null. + + + + Creates an observer from the specified OnNext action. + + The type of the elements received by the observer. + Observer's OnNext action implementation. + The observer object implemented using the given actions. + is null. + + + + Creates an observer from the specified OnNext and OnError actions. + + The type of the elements received by the observer. + Observer's OnNext action implementation. + Observer's OnError action implementation. + The observer object implemented using the given actions. + or is null. + + + + Creates an observer from the specified OnNext and OnCompleted actions. + + The type of the elements received by the observer. + Observer's OnNext action implementation. + Observer's OnCompleted action implementation. + The observer object implemented using the given actions. + or is null. + + + + Creates an observer from the specified OnNext, OnError, and OnCompleted actions. + + The type of the elements received by the observer. + Observer's OnNext action implementation. + Observer's OnError action implementation. + Observer's OnCompleted action implementation. + The observer object implemented using the given actions. + or or is null. + + + + Hides the identity of an observer. + + The type of the elements received by the source observer. + An observer whose identity to hide. + An observer that hides the identity of the specified observer. + is null. + + + + Checks access to the observer for grammar violations. This includes checking for multiple OnError or OnCompleted calls, as well as reentrancy in any of the observer methods. + If a violation is detected, an InvalidOperationException is thrown from the offending observer method call. + + The type of the elements received by the source observer. + The observer whose callback invocations should be checked for grammar violations. + An observer that checks callbacks invocations against the observer grammar and, if the checks pass, forwards those to the specified observer. + is null. + + + + Synchronizes access to the observer such that its callback methods cannot be called concurrently from multiple threads. This overload is useful when coordinating access to an observer. + Notice reentrant observer callbacks on the same thread are still possible. + + The type of the elements received by the source observer. + The observer whose callbacks should be synchronized. + An observer that delivers callbacks to the specified observer in a synchronized manner. + is null. + + Because a Monitor is used to perform the synchronization, there's no protection against reentrancy from the same thread. + Hence, overlapped observer callbacks are still possible, which is invalid behavior according to the observer grammar. In order to protect against this behavior as + well, use the overload, passing true for the second parameter. + + + + + Synchronizes access to the observer such that its callback methods cannot be called concurrently. This overload is useful when coordinating access to an observer. + The parameter configures the type of lock used for synchronization. + + The type of the elements received by the source observer. + The observer whose callbacks should be synchronized. + If set to true, reentrant observer callbacks will be queued up and get delivered to the observer in a sequential manner. + An observer that delivers callbacks to the specified observer in a synchronized manner. + is null. + + When the parameter is set to false, behavior is identical to the overload which uses + a Monitor for synchronization. When the parameter is set to true, an + is used to queue up callbacks to the specified observer if a reentrant call is made. + + + + + Synchronizes access to the observer such that its callback methods cannot be called concurrently by multiple threads, using the specified gate object for use by a Monitor-based lock. + This overload is useful when coordinating multiple observers that access shared state by synchronizing on a common gate object. + Notice reentrant observer callbacks on the same thread are still possible. + + The type of the elements received by the source observer. + The observer whose callbacks should be synchronized. + Gate object to synchronize each observer call on. + An observer that delivers callbacks to the specified observer in a synchronized manner. + or is null. + + Because a Monitor is used to perform the synchronization, there's no protection against reentrancy from the same thread. + Hence, overlapped observer callbacks are still possible, which is invalid behavior according to the observer grammar. In order to protect against this behavior as + well, use the overload. + + + + + Synchronizes access to the observer such that its callback methods cannot be called concurrently, using the specified asynchronous lock to protect against concurrent and reentrant access. + This overload is useful when coordinating multiple observers that access shared state by synchronizing on a common asynchronous lock. + + The type of the elements received by the source observer. + The observer whose callbacks should be synchronized. + Gate object to synchronize each observer call on. + An observer that delivers callbacks to the specified observer in a synchronized manner. + or is null. + + + + Schedules the invocation of observer methods on the given scheduler. + + The type of the elements received by the source observer. + The observer to schedule messages for. + Scheduler to schedule observer messages on. + Observer whose messages are scheduled on the given scheduler. + or is null. + + + + Schedules the invocation of observer methods on the given synchronization context. + + The type of the elements received by the source observer. + The observer to schedule messages for. + Synchronization context to schedule observer messages on. + Observer whose messages are scheduled on the given synchronization context. + or is null. + + + + Converts an observer to a progress object. + + The type of the progress objects received by the source observer. + The observer to convert. + Progress object whose Report messages correspond to the observer's OnNext messages. + is null. + + + + Converts an observer to a progress object, using the specified scheduler to invoke the progress reporting method. + + The type of the progress objects received by the source observer. + The observer to convert. + Scheduler to report progress on. + Progress object whose Report messages correspond to the observer's OnNext messages. + or is null. + + + + Converts a progress object to an observer. + + The type of the progress objects received by the progress reporter. + The progress object to convert. + Observer whose OnNext messages correspond to the progress object's Report messages. + is null. + + + + Abstract base class for implementations of the interface. + + This base class enforces the grammar of observers where and are terminal messages. + The type of the elements in the sequence. + + + + Creates a new observer in a non-stopped state. + + + + + Notifies the observer of a new element in the sequence. + + Next element in the sequence. + + + + Implement this method to react to the receival of a new element in the sequence. + + Next element in the sequence. + This method only gets called when the observer hasn't stopped yet. + + + + Notifies the observer that an exception has occurred. + + The error that has occurred. + is null. + + + + Implement this method to react to the occurrence of an exception. + + The error that has occurred. + This method only gets called when the observer hasn't stopped yet, and causes the observer to stop. + + + + Notifies the observer of the end of the sequence. + + + + + Implement this method to react to the end of the sequence. + + This method only gets called when the observer hasn't stopped yet, and causes the observer to stop. + + + + Disposes the observer, causing it to transition to the stopped state. + + + + + Core implementation of . + + true if the Dispose call was triggered by the method; false if it was triggered by the finalizer. + + + + A strongly-typed resource class, for looking up localized strings, etc. + + + + + Returns the cached ResourceManager instance used by this class. + + + + + Overrides the current thread's CurrentUICulture property for all + resource lookups using this strongly typed resource class. + + + + + Looks up a localized string similar to Using the Scheduler.{0} property is no longer supported due to refactoring of the API surface and elimination of platform-specific dependencies. Please include System.Reactive.PlatformServices for your target platform and use the {0}Scheduler type instead. If you're building a Windows Store app, notice some schedulers are no longer supported. Consider using Scheduler.Default instead.. + + + + + Looks up a localized string similar to OnCompleted notification doesn't have a value.. + + + + + Looks up a localized string similar to Disposable has already been assigned.. + + + + + Looks up a localized string similar to Disposables collection can not contain null values.. + + + + + Looks up a localized string similar to Failed to start monitoring system clock changes.. + + + + + Looks up a localized string similar to Heap is empty.. + + + + + Looks up a localized string similar to Observer has already terminated.. + + + + + Looks up a localized string similar to Reentrancy has been detected.. + + + + + Looks up a localized string similar to This scheduler operation has already been awaited.. + + + + + A strongly-typed resource class, for looking up localized strings, etc. + + + + + Returns the cached ResourceManager instance used by this class. + + + + + Overrides the current thread's CurrentUICulture property for all + resource lookups using this strongly typed resource class. + + + + + Looks up a localized string similar to {0} cannot be called when the scheduler is already running. Try using Sleep instead.. + + + + + Looks up a localized string similar to Could not find event '{0}' on object of type '{1}'.. + + + + + Looks up a localized string similar to Could not find event '{0}' on type '{1}'.. + + + + + Looks up a localized string similar to Add method should take 1 parameter.. + + + + + Looks up a localized string similar to The second parameter of the event delegate must be assignable to '{0}'.. + + + + + Looks up a localized string similar to Event is missing the add method.. + + + + + Looks up a localized string similar to Event is missing the remove method.. + + + + + Looks up a localized string similar to The event delegate must have a void return type.. + + + + + Looks up a localized string similar to The event delegate must have exactly two parameters.. + + + + + Looks up a localized string similar to Remove method should take 1 parameter.. + + + + + Looks up a localized string similar to The first parameter of the event delegate must be assignable to '{0}'.. + + + + + Looks up a localized string similar to Remove method of a WinRT event should take an EventRegistrationToken.. + + + + + Looks up a localized string similar to Sequence contains more than one element.. + + + + + Looks up a localized string similar to Sequence contains more than one matching element.. + + + + + Looks up a localized string similar to Sequence contains no elements.. + + + + + Looks up a localized string similar to Sequence contains no matching element.. + + + + + A strongly-typed resource class, for looking up localized strings, etc. + + + + + Returns the cached ResourceManager instance used by this class. + + + + + Overrides the current thread's CurrentUICulture property for all + resource lookups using this strongly typed resource class. + + + + + Looks up a localized string similar to The WinRT thread pool doesn't support creating periodic timers with a period below 1 millisecond.. + + + + + A strongly-typed resource class, for looking up localized strings, etc. + + + + + Returns the cached ResourceManager instance used by this class. + + + + + Overrides the current thread's CurrentUICulture property for all + resource lookups using this strongly typed resource class. + + + + + Looks up a localized string similar to Expected Qbservable.ToQueryable.. + + + + + Looks up a localized string similar to Invalid expression tree type.. + + + + + Looks up a localized string similar to There is no method '{0}' on type '{1}' that matches the specified arguments.. + + + + + Extension of the interface compatible with async method return types. + + + This class implements a "task-like" type that can be used as the return type of an asynchronous + method in C# 7.0 and beyond. For example: + + async ITaskObservable<int> RxAsync() + { + var res = await Observable.Return(21).Delay(TimeSpan.FromSeconds(1)); + return res * 2; + } + + + The type of the elements in the sequence. + + + + Gets an awaiter that can be used to await the eventual completion of the observable sequence. + + An awaiter that can be used to await the eventual completion of the observable sequence. + + + + Interface representing an awaiter for an . + + The type of the elements in the sequence. + + + + Gets a Boolean indicating whether the observable sequence has completed. + + + + + Gets the result produced by the observable sequence. + + The result produced by the observable sequence. + + + + The System.Reactive.Threading.Tasks namespace contains helpers for the conversion between tasks and observable sequences. + + + + + Provides a set of static methods for converting tasks to observable sequences. + + + + + Returns an observable sequence that signals when the task completes. + + Task to convert to an observable sequence. + An observable sequence that produces a unit value when the task completes, or propagates the exception produced by the task. + is null. + If the specified task object supports cancellation, consider using instead. + + + + Returns an observable sequence that signals when the task completes. + + Task to convert to an observable sequence. + Scheduler on which to notify observers about completion, cancellation or failure. + An observable sequence that produces a unit value when the task completes, or propagates the exception produced by the task. + is null or is null. + If the specified task object supports cancellation, consider using instead. + + + + Returns an observable sequence that propagates the result of the task. + + The type of the result produced by the task. + Task to convert to an observable sequence. + An observable sequence that produces the task's result, or propagates the exception produced by the task. + is null. + If the specified task object supports cancellation, consider using instead. + + + + Returns an observable sequence that propagates the result of the task. + + The type of the result produced by the task. + Task to convert to an observable sequence. + Scheduler on which to notify observers about completion, cancellation or failure. + An observable sequence that produces the task's result, or propagates the exception produced by the task. + is null or is null. + If the specified task object supports cancellation, consider using instead. + + + + Returns a task that will receive the last value or the exception produced by the observable sequence. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Observable sequence to convert to a task. + A task that will receive the last element or the exception produced by the observable sequence. + is null. + + + + Returns a task that will receive the last value or the exception produced by the observable sequence. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Observable sequence to convert to a task. + The scheduler used for overriding where the task completion signals will be issued. + A task that will receive the last element or the exception produced by the observable sequence. + or is null. + + + + Returns a task that will receive the last value or the exception produced by the observable sequence. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Observable sequence to convert to a task. + The state to use as the underlying task's AsyncState. + A task that will receive the last element or the exception produced by the observable sequence. + is null. + + + + Returns a task that will receive the last value or the exception produced by the observable sequence. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Observable sequence to convert to a task. + The state to use as the underlying task's AsyncState. + The scheduler used for overriding where the task completion signals will be issued. + A task that will receive the last element or the exception produced by the observable sequence. + or is null. + + + + Returns a task that will receive the last value or the exception produced by the observable sequence. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Observable sequence to convert to a task. + Cancellation token that can be used to cancel the task, causing unsubscription from the observable sequence. + A task that will receive the last element or the exception produced by the observable sequence. + is null. + + + + Returns a task that will receive the last value or the exception produced by the observable sequence. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Observable sequence to convert to a task. + Cancellation token that can be used to cancel the task, causing unsubscription from the observable sequence. + The scheduler used for overriding where the task completion signals will be issued. + A task that will receive the last element or the exception produced by the observable sequence. + or is null. + + + + Returns a task that will receive the last value or the exception produced by the observable sequence. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Observable sequence to convert to a task. + Cancellation token that can be used to cancel the task, causing unsubscription from the observable sequence. + The state to use as the underlying task's . + A task that will receive the last element or the exception produced by the observable sequence. + is null. + + + + Returns a task that will receive the last value or the exception produced by the observable sequence. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Observable sequence to convert to a task. + Cancellation token that can be used to cancel the task, causing unsubscription from the observable sequence. + The state to use as the underlying task's . + The scheduler used for overriding where the task completion signals will be issued. + A task that will receive the last element or the exception produced by the observable sequence. + or is null. + + + + Represents a value associated with time interval information. + The time interval can represent the time it took to produce the value, the interval relative to a previous value, the value's delivery time relative to a base, etc. + + The type of the value being annotated with time interval information. + + + + Constructs a time interval value. + + The value to be annotated with a time interval. + Time interval associated with the value. + + + + Gets the value. + + + + + Gets the interval. + + + + + Deconstructs the time interval value into a value and a time interval. + + The value. + Time interval associated with the value. + + + + Determines whether the current value has the same and as a specified value. + + An object to compare to the current value. + true if both values have the same and ; otherwise, false. + + + + Determines whether the two specified values have the same and . + + The first value to compare. + The second value to compare. + true if the first value has the same and as the second value; otherwise, false. + + + + Determines whether the two specified values don't have the same and . + + The first value to compare. + The second value to compare. + true if the first value has a different or as the second value; otherwise, false. + + + + Determines whether the specified System.Object is equal to the current . + + The System.Object to compare with the current . + true if the specified System.Object is equal to the current ; otherwise, false. + + + + Returns the hash code for the current value. + + A hash code for the current value. + + + + Returns a string representation of the current value. + + String representation of the current value. + + + + Represents value with a timestamp on it. + The timestamp typically represents the time the value was received, using an IScheduler's clock to obtain the current time. + + The type of the value being timestamped. + + + + Constructs a timestamped value. + + The value to be annotated with a timestamp. + Timestamp associated with the value. + + + + Gets the value. + + + + + Gets the timestamp. + + + + + Deconstructs the timestamped value into a value and a timestamp. + + The value. + Timestamp associated with the value. + + + + Determines whether the current value has the same and as a specified value. + + An object to compare to the current value. + true if both values have the same and ; otherwise, false. + + + + Determines whether the two specified values have the same and . + + The first value to compare. + The second value to compare. + true if the first value has the same and as the second value; otherwise, false. + + + + Determines whether the two specified values don't have the same and . + + The first value to compare. + The second value to compare. + true if the first value has a different or as the second value; otherwise, false. + + + + Determines whether the specified System.Object is equal to the current . + + The System.Object to compare with the current . + true if the specified System.Object is equal to the current ; otherwise, false. + + + + Returns the hash code for the current value. + + A hash code for the current value. + + + + Returns a string representation of the current value. + + String representation of the current value. + + + + A helper class with a factory method for creating instances. + + + + + Creates an instance of a . This is syntactic sugar that uses type inference + to avoid specifying a type in a constructor call, which is very useful when using anonymous types. + + The value to be annotated with a timestamp. + Timestamp associated with the value. + Creates a new timestamped value. + + + + Represents a type with a single value. This type is often used to denote the successful completion of a void-returning method (C#) or a Sub procedure (Visual Basic). + + + + + Determines whether the specified value is equal to the current . Because has a single value, this always returns true. + + An object to compare to the current value. + Because has a single value, this always returns true. + + + + Determines whether the specified System.Object is equal to the current . + + The System.Object to compare with the current . + true if the specified System.Object is a value; otherwise, false. + + + + Returns the hash code for the current value. + + A hash code for the current value. + + + + Returns a string representation of the current value. + + String representation of the current value. + + + + Determines whether the two specified values are equal. Because has a single value, this always returns true. + + The first value to compare. + The second value to compare. + Because has a single value, this always returns true. + + + + Determines whether the two specified values are not equal. Because has a single value, this always returns false. + + The first value to compare. + The second value to compare. + Because has a single value, this always returns false. + + + + Gets the single value. + + + + + Provides conversions from Windows Runtime asynchronous actions and operations to observable sequences. + + + + + Converts a Windows Runtime asynchronous action to an observable sequence. + Each observer subscribed to the resulting observable sequence will be notified about the action's successful or exceptional completion. + + Asynchronous action to convert. + An observable sequence that produces a unit value when the asynchronous action completes, or propagates the exception produced by the asynchronous action. + is null. + + + + Converts a Windows Runtime asynchronous action to an observable sequence, ignoring its progress notifications. + Each observer subscribed to the resulting observable sequence will be notified about the action's successful or exceptional completion. + + The type of the reported progress objects, which get ignored by this conversion. + Asynchronous action to convert. + An observable sequence that produces a unit value when the asynchronous action completes, or propagates the exception produced by the asynchronous action. + is null. + + + + Converts a Windows Runtime asynchronous action to an observable sequence, reporting its progress through the supplied progress object. + Each observer subscribed to the resulting observable sequence will be notified about the action's successful or exceptional completion. + + The type of the reported progress objects. + Asynchronous action to convert. + Progress object to receive progress notifications on. + An observable sequence that produces a unit value when the asynchronous action completes, or propagates the exception produced by the asynchronous action. + or is null. + + + + Converts a Windows Runtime asynchronous action to an observable sequence reporting its progress. + Each observer subscribed to the resulting observable sequence will be notified about the action's successful or exceptional completion. + + The type of the reported progress objects. + Asynchronous action to convert. + An observable sequence that produces progress values from the asynchronous action and notifies observers about the action's completion. + is null. + + + + Converts a Windows Runtime asynchronous operation to an observable sequence reporting its result. + Each observer subscribed to the resulting observable sequence will be notified about the operation's single result and its successful exceptional completion. + + The type of the asynchronous operation's result. + Asynchronous operation to convert. + An observable sequence that notifies observers about the asynchronous operation's result value and completion. + is null. + + + + Converts a Windows Runtime asynchronous operation to an observable sequence reporting its result but ignoring its progress notifications. + Each observer subscribed to the resulting observable sequence will be notified about the operations's single result and its successful or exceptional completion. + + The type of the asynchronous operation's result. + The type of the reported progress objects, which get ignored by this conversion. + Asynchronous action to convert. + An observable sequence that notifies observers about the asynchronous operation's result value and completion. + is null. + + + + Converts a Windows Runtime asynchronous operation to an observable sequence reporting its result and reporting its progress through the supplied progress object. + Each observer subscribed to the resulting observable sequence will be notified about the operations's single result and its successful or exceptional completion. + + The type of the asynchronous operation's result. + The type of the reported progress objects. + Asynchronous action to convert. + Progress object to receive progress notifications on. + An observable sequence that notifies observers about the asynchronous operation's result value and completion. + or is null. + + + + Converts a Windows Runtime asynchronous operation to an observable sequence reporting its progress but ignoring its result value. + Each observer subscribed to the resulting observable sequence will be notified about the action's successful or exceptional completion. + + The type of the asynchronous operation's result, which gets ignored by this conversion. + The type of the reported progress objects. + Asynchronous action to convert. + An observable sequence that produces progress values from the asynchronous operation and notifies observers about the operations's completion. + is null. + + + + Converts a Windows Runtime asynchronous operation to an observable sequence by retrieving the operation's results whenever progress is reported and when the operation completes. + Each observer subscribed to the resulting observable sequence will be notified about the action's successful or exceptional completion. + + The type of the asynchronous operation's result. + The type of the reported progress objects, which are used internally in the conversion but aren't exposed. + Asynchronous operation to convert. + An observable sequence that notifies observers about the asynchronous operation's (incremental) result value(s) and completion. + This conversion can be used with Windows Runtime APIs that support incremental retrieval of results during an asynchronous operation's execution. + is null. + + + + Converts a Windows Runtime asynchronous operation to an observable sequence by retrieving the operation's results whenever progress is reported and when the operation completes. The operation's progress is reported through the supplied progress object. + Each observer subscribed to the resulting observable sequence will be notified about the action's successful or exceptional completion. + + The type of the asynchronous operation's result. + The type of the reported progress objects. + Asynchronous operation to convert. + Progress object to receive progress notifications on. + An observable sequence that notifies observers about the asynchronous operation's (incremental) result value(s) and completion. + This conversion can be used with Windows Runtime APIs that support incremental retrieval of results during an asynchronous operation's execution. + or is null. + + + + Represents a data stream signaling its elements by means of an event. + + Sender type. + Event arguments type. + + + + Event signaling the next element in the data stream. + + + + + A strongly-typed resource class, for looking up localized strings, etc. + + + + + Returns the cached ResourceManager instance used by this class. + + + + + Overrides the current thread's CurrentUICulture property for all + resource lookups using this strongly typed resource class. + + + + + Looks up a localized string similar to The current thread has no Dispatcher associated with it.. + + + + + Looks up a localized string similar to No current Window object found to obtain a CoreDispatcher from.. + + + + + Provides a set of static methods for subscribing delegates to observables. + + + + + Subscribes to the observable sequence without specifying any handlers. + This method can be used to evaluate the observable sequence for its side-effects only. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Observable sequence to subscribe to. + object used to unsubscribe from the observable sequence. + is null. + + + + Subscribes an element handler to an observable sequence. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Observable sequence to subscribe to. + Action to invoke for each element in the observable sequence. + object used to unsubscribe from the observable sequence. + or is null. + + + + Subscribes an element handler and an exception handler to an observable sequence. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Observable sequence to subscribe to. + Action to invoke for each element in the observable sequence. + Action to invoke upon exceptional termination of the observable sequence. + object used to unsubscribe from the observable sequence. + or or is null. + + + + Subscribes an element handler and a completion handler to an observable sequence. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Observable sequence to subscribe to. + Action to invoke for each element in the observable sequence. + Action to invoke upon graceful termination of the observable sequence. + object used to unsubscribe from the observable sequence. + or or is null. + + + + Subscribes an element handler, an exception handler, and a completion handler to an observable sequence. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Observable sequence to subscribe to. + Action to invoke for each element in the observable sequence. + Action to invoke upon exceptional termination of the observable sequence. + Action to invoke upon graceful termination of the observable sequence. + object used to unsubscribe from the observable sequence. + or or or is null. + + + + Subscribes an observer to an observable sequence, using a to support unsubscription. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Observable sequence to subscribe to. + Observer to subscribe to the sequence. + CancellationToken that can be signaled to unsubscribe from the source sequence. + or is null. + + + + Subscribes to the observable sequence without specifying any handlers, using a to support unsubscription. + This method can be used to evaluate the observable sequence for its side-effects only. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Observable sequence to subscribe to. + CancellationToken that can be signaled to unsubscribe from the source sequence. + is null. + + + + Subscribes an element handler to an observable sequence, using a to support unsubscription. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Observable sequence to subscribe to. + Action to invoke for each element in the observable sequence. + CancellationToken that can be signaled to unsubscribe from the source sequence. + or is null. + + + + Subscribes an element handler and an exception handler to an observable sequence, using a to support unsubscription. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Observable sequence to subscribe to. + Action to invoke for each element in the observable sequence. + Action to invoke upon exceptional termination of the observable sequence. + CancellationToken that can be signaled to unsubscribe from the source sequence. + or or is null. + + + + Subscribes an element handler and a completion handler to an observable sequence, using a to support unsubscription. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Observable sequence to subscribe to. + Action to invoke for each element in the observable sequence. + Action to invoke upon graceful termination of the observable sequence. + CancellationToken that can be signaled to unsubscribe from the source sequence. + or or is null. + + + + Subscribes an element handler, an exception handler, and a completion handler to an observable sequence, using a to support unsubscription. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Observable sequence to subscribe to. + Action to invoke for each element in the observable sequence. + Action to invoke upon exceptional termination of the observable sequence. + Action to invoke upon graceful termination of the observable sequence. + CancellationToken that can be signaled to unsubscribe from the source sequence. + or or or is null. + + + + Subscribes to the specified source, re-routing synchronous exceptions during invocation of the method to the observer's channel. + This method is typically used when writing query operators. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Observable sequence to subscribe to. + Observer that will be passed to the observable sequence, and that will be used for exception propagation. + object used to unsubscribe from the observable sequence. + or is null. + + + + Represents a builder for asynchronous methods that return a task-like . + + The type of the elements in the sequence. + + + + The compiler-generated asynchronous state machine representing the execution flow of the asynchronous + method whose return type is a task-like . + + + + + The underlying observable sequence representing the result produced by the asynchronous method. + + + + + Creates an instance of the struct. + + A new instance of the struct. + + + + Begins running the builder with the associated state machine. + + The type of the state machine. + The state machine instance, passed by reference. + is null. + + + + Associates the builder with the specified state machine. + + The state machine instance to associate with the builder. + is null. + The state machine was previously set. + + + + Marks the observable as successfully completed. + + The result to use to complete the observable sequence. + The observable has already completed. + + + + Marks the observable as failed and binds the specified exception to the observable sequence. + + The exception to bind to the observable sequence. + is null. + The observable has already completed. + + + + Gets the observable sequence for this builder. + + + + + Schedules the state machine to proceed to the next action when the specified awaiter completes. + + The type of the awaiter. + The type of the state machine. + The awaiter. + The state machine. + + + + Schedules the state machine to proceed to the next action when the specified awaiter completes. + + The type of the awaiter. + The type of the state machine. + The awaiter. + The state machine. + + + + Rethrows an exception that was thrown from an awaiter's OnCompleted methods. + + The exception to rethrow. + + + + Implementation of the IObservable<T> interface compatible with async method return types. + + + This class implements a "task-like" type that can be used as the return type of an asynchronous + method in C# 7.0 and beyond. For example: + + async Observable<int> RxAsync() + { + var res = await Observable.Return(21).Delay(TimeSpan.FromSeconds(1)); + return res * 2; + } + + + + + + The underlying observable sequence to subscribe to in case the asynchronous method did not + finish synchronously. + + + + + The result returned by the asynchronous method in case the method finished synchronously. + + + + + The exception thrown by the asynchronous method in case the method finished synchronously. + + + + + Creates a new for an asynchronous method that has not finished yet. + + + + + Creates a new for an asynchronous method that synchronously returned + the specified value. + + The result returned by the asynchronous method. + + + + Creates a new for an asynchronous method that synchronously threw + the specified . + + The exception thrown by the asynchronous method. + + + + Marks the observable as successfully completed. + + The result to use to complete the observable sequence. + The observable has already completed. + + + + Marks the observable as failed and binds the specified exception to the observable sequence. + + The exception to bind to the observable sequence. + is null. + The observable has already completed. + + + + Subscribes the given observer to the observable sequence. + + Observer that will receive notifications from the observable sequence. + Disposable object representing an observer's subscription to the observable sequence. + is null. + + + + Gets an awaiter that can be used to await the eventual completion of the observable sequence. + + An awaiter that can be used to await the eventual completion of the observable sequence. + + + + Gets a Boolean indicating whether the observable sequence has completed. + + + + + Gets the result produced by the observable sequence. + + The result produced by the observable sequence. + + + + Attaches the specified to the observable sequence. + + The continuation to attach. + + + diff --git a/Packages/System.Reactive.5.0.0/lib/net5.0/System.Reactive.dll b/Packages/System.Reactive.5.0.0/lib/net5.0/System.Reactive.dll new file mode 100644 index 0000000..eb364ec Binary files /dev/null and b/Packages/System.Reactive.5.0.0/lib/net5.0/System.Reactive.dll differ diff --git a/Packages/System.Reactive.5.0.0/lib/net5.0/System.Reactive.xml b/Packages/System.Reactive.5.0.0/lib/net5.0/System.Reactive.xml new file mode 100644 index 0000000..6c4b2ff --- /dev/null +++ b/Packages/System.Reactive.5.0.0/lib/net5.0/System.Reactive.xml @@ -0,0 +1,27719 @@ + + + + System.Reactive + + + + + Class to create an instance from a delegate-based implementation of the method. + + The type of the elements in the sequence. + + + + Creates an observable sequence object from the specified subscription function. + + method implementation. + is null. + + + + Calls the subscription function that was supplied to the constructor. + + Observer to send notifications to. + Disposable object representing an observer's subscription to the observable sequence. + + + + Class to create an instance from delegate-based implementations of the On* methods. + + The type of the elements in the sequence. + + + + Creates an observer from the specified , , and actions. + + Observer's action implementation. + Observer's action implementation. + Observer's action implementation. + or or is null. + + + + Creates an observer from the specified action. + + Observer's action implementation. + is null. + + + + Creates an observer from the specified and actions. + + Observer's action implementation. + Observer's action implementation. + or is null. + + + + Creates an observer from the specified and actions. + + Observer's action implementation. + Observer's action implementation. + or is null. + + + + Calls the action implementing . + + Next element in the sequence. + + + + Calls the action implementing . + + The error that has occurred. + + + + Calls the action implementing . + + + + + This class fuses logic from ObserverBase, AnonymousObserver, and SafeObserver into one class. When an observer + needs to be safeguarded, an instance of this type can be created by SafeObserver.Create when it detects its + input is an AnonymousObserver, which is commonly used by end users when using the Subscribe extension methods + that accept delegates for the On* handlers. By doing the fusion, we make the call stack depth shorter which + helps debugging and some performance. + + + + + Asynchronous lock. + + + + + Queues the action for execution. If the caller acquires the lock and becomes the owner, + the queue is processed. If the lock is already owned, the action is queued and will get + processed by the owner. + + Action to queue for execution. + is null. + + + + Queues the action for execution. If the caller acquires the lock and becomes the owner, + the queue is processed. If the lock is already owned, the action is queued and will get + processed by the owner. + + Action to queue for execution. + The state to pass to the action when it gets invoked under the lock. + is null. + In case TState is a value type, this operation will involve boxing of . + However, this is often an improvement over the allocation of a closure object and a delegate. + + + + Clears the work items in the queue and drops further work being queued. + + + + + (Infrastructure) Concurrency abstraction layer. + + + + + Gets the current CAL. If no CAL has been set yet, it will be initialized to the default. + + + + + (Infrastructure) Concurrency abstraction layer interface. + + + This type is used by the Rx infrastructure and not meant for public consumption or implementation. + No guarantees are made about forward compatibility of the type's functionality and its usage. + + + + + Queues a method for execution at the specified relative time. + + Method to execute. + State to pass to the method. + Time to execute the method on. + Disposable object that can be used to stop the timer. + + + + Queues a method for periodic execution based on the specified period. + + Method to execute; should be safe for reentrancy. + Period for running the method periodically. + Disposable object that can be used to stop the timer. + + + + Queues a method for execution. + + Method to execute. + State to pass to the method. + Disposable object that can be used to cancel the queued method. + + + + Blocking sleep operation. + + Time to sleep. + + + + Starts a new stopwatch object. + + New stopwatch object; started at the time of the request. + + + + Gets whether long-running scheduling is supported. + + + + + Starts a new long-running thread. + + Method to execute. + State to pass to the method. + + + + Represents an object that schedules units of work on the current thread. + + Singleton instance of this type exposed through this static property. + + + + Gets the singleton instance of the current thread scheduler. + + + + + Gets a value that indicates whether the caller must call a Schedule method. + + + + + Gets a value that indicates whether the caller must call a Schedule method. + + + + + Schedules an action to be executed after dueTime. + + The type of the state passed to the scheduled action. + State passed to the action to be executed. + Action to be executed. + Relative time after which to execute the action. + The disposable object used to cancel the scheduled action (best effort). + is null. + + + + Represents an object that schedules units of work on the platform's default scheduler. + + Singleton instance of this type exposed through this static property. + + + + Gets the singleton instance of the default scheduler. + + + + + Schedules an action to be executed. + + The type of the state passed to the scheduled action. + State passed to the action to be executed. + Action to be executed. + The disposable object used to cancel the scheduled action (best effort). + is null. + + + + Schedules an action to be executed after dueTime, using a System.Threading.Timer object. + + The type of the state passed to the scheduled action. + State passed to the action to be executed. + Action to be executed. + Relative time after which to execute the action. + The disposable object used to cancel the scheduled action (best effort). + is null. + + + + Schedules a periodic piece of work, using a System.Threading.Timer object. + + The type of the state passed to the scheduled action. + Initial state passed to the action upon the first iteration. + Period for running the work periodically. + Action to be executed, potentially updating the state. + The disposable object used to cancel the scheduled recurring action (best effort). + is less than . + is null. + + + + Discovers scheduler services by interface type. + + Scheduler service interface type to discover. + Object implementing the requested service, if available; null otherwise. + + + + Represents an object that schedules units of work on a designated thread. + + + + + Counter for diagnostic purposes, to name the threads. + + + + + Thread factory function. + + + + + Stopwatch for timing free of absolute time dependencies. + + + + + Thread used by the event loop to run work items on. No work should be run on any other thread. + If ExitIfEmpty is set, the thread can quit and a new thread will be created when new work is scheduled. + + + + + Gate to protect data structures, including the work queue and the ready list. + + + + + Semaphore to count requests to re-evaluate the queue, from either Schedule requests or when a timer + expires and moves on to the next item in the queue. + + + + + Queue holding work items. Protected by the gate. + + + + + Queue holding items that are ready to be run as soon as possible. Protected by the gate. + + + + + Work item that will be scheduled next. Used upon reevaluation of the queue to check whether the next + item is still the same. If not, a new timer needs to be started (see below). + + + + + Disposable that always holds the timer to dispatch the first element in the queue. + + + + + Flag indicating whether the event loop should quit. When set, the event should be signaled as well to + wake up the event loop thread, which will subsequently abandon all work. + + + + + Creates an object that schedules units of work on a designated thread. + + + + + Creates an object that schedules units of work on a designated thread, using the specified factory to control thread creation options. + + Factory function for thread creation. + is null. + + + + Indicates whether the event loop thread is allowed to quit when no work is left. If new work + is scheduled afterwards, a new event loop thread is created. This property is used by the + NewThreadScheduler which uses an event loop for its recursive invocations. + + + + + Schedules an action to be executed after dueTime. + + The type of the state passed to the scheduled action. + State passed to the action to be executed. + Action to be executed. + Relative time after which to execute the action. + The disposable object used to cancel the scheduled action (best effort). + is null. + The scheduler has been disposed and doesn't accept new work. + + + + Schedules a periodic piece of work on the designated thread. + + The type of the state passed to the scheduled action. + Initial state passed to the action upon the first iteration. + Period for running the work periodically. + Action to be executed, potentially updating the state. + The disposable object used to cancel the scheduled recurring action (best effort). + is null. + is less than . + The scheduler has been disposed and doesn't accept new work. + + + + Starts a new stopwatch object. + + New stopwatch object; started at the time of the request. + + + + Ends the thread associated with this scheduler. All remaining work in the scheduler queue is abandoned. + + + + + Ensures there is an event loop thread running. Should be called under the gate. + + + + + Event loop scheduled on the designated event loop thread. The loop is suspended/resumed using the event + which gets set by calls to Schedule, the next item timer, or calls to Dispose. + + + + + Base class for historical schedulers, which are virtual time schedulers that use for absolute time and for relative time. + + + + + Creates a new historical scheduler with the minimum value of as the initial clock value. + + + + + Creates a new historical scheduler with the specified initial clock value. + + Initial clock value. + + + + Creates a new historical scheduler with the specified initial clock value and absolute time comparer. + + Initial value for the clock. + Comparer to determine causality of events based on absolute time. + + + + Adds a relative time value to an absolute time value. + + Absolute time value. + Relative time value to add. + The resulting absolute time sum value. + + + + Converts the absolute time value to a value. + + Absolute time value to convert. + The corresponding value. + + + + Converts the value to a relative time value. + + value to convert. + The corresponding relative time value. + + + + Provides a virtual time scheduler that uses for absolute time and for relative time. + + + + + Creates a new historical scheduler with the minimum value of as the initial clock value. + + + + + Creates a new historical scheduler with the specified initial clock value. + + Initial value for the clock. + + + + Creates a new historical scheduler with the specified initial clock value. + + Initial value for the clock. + Comparer to determine causality of events based on absolute time. + is null. + + + + Gets the next scheduled item to be executed. + + The next scheduled item. + + + + Schedules an action to be executed at . + + The type of the state passed to the scheduled action. + State passed to the action to be executed. + Action to be executed. + Absolute time at which to execute the action. + The disposable object used to cancel the scheduled action (best effort). + is null. + + + + Represents an object that schedules units of work to run immediately on the current thread. + + Singleton instance of this type exposed through this static property. + + + + Gets the singleton instance of the immediate scheduler. + + + + + Schedules an action to be executed. + + The type of the state passed to the scheduled action. + State passed to the action to be executed. + Action to be executed. + The disposable object used to cancel the scheduled action (best effort). + is null. + + + + Schedules an action to be executed after dueTime. + + The type of the state passed to the scheduled action. + State passed to the action to be executed. + Action to be executed. + Relative time after which to execute the action. + The disposable object used to cancel the scheduled action (best effort). + is null. + + + + Represents a work item that has been scheduled. + + Absolute time representation type. + + + + Gets the absolute time at which the item is due for invocation. + + + + + Invokes the work item. + + + + + Represents an object that schedules units of work. + + + + + Gets the scheduler's notion of current time. + + + + + Schedules an action to be executed. + + The type of the state passed to the scheduled action. + State passed to the action to be executed. + Action to be executed. + The disposable object used to cancel the scheduled action (best effort). + + + + Schedules an action to be executed after dueTime. + + The type of the state passed to the scheduled action. + State passed to the action to be executed. + Action to be executed. + Relative time after which to execute the action. + The disposable object used to cancel the scheduled action (best effort). + + + + Schedules an action to be executed at dueTime. + + The type of the state passed to the scheduled action. + State passed to the action to be executed. + Action to be executed. + Absolute time at which to execute the action. + The disposable object used to cancel the scheduled action (best effort). + + + + Scheduler with support for starting long-running tasks. + This type of scheduler can be used to run loops more efficiently instead of using recursive scheduling. + + + + + Schedules a long-running piece of work. + + The type of the state passed to the scheduled action. + State passed to the action to be executed. + Action to be executed. + The disposable object used to cancel the scheduled action (best effort). + + Notes to implementers + The returned disposable object should not prevent the work from starting, but only set the cancellation flag passed to the specified action. + + + + + Scheduler with support for running periodic tasks. + This type of scheduler can be used to run timers more efficiently instead of using recursive scheduling. + + + + + Schedules a periodic piece of work. + + The type of the state passed to the scheduled action. + Initial state passed to the action upon the first iteration. + Period for running the work periodically. + Action to be executed, potentially updating the state. + The disposable object used to cancel the scheduled recurring action (best effort). + + + + Abstraction for a stopwatch to compute time relative to a starting point. + + + + + Gets the time elapsed since the stopwatch object was obtained. + + + + + Provider for objects. + + + + + Starts a new stopwatch object. + + New stopwatch object; started at the time of the request. + + + + Abstract base class for machine-local schedulers, using the local system clock for time-based operations. + + + + + Gets the scheduler's notion of current time. + + + + + Schedules an action to be executed. + + The type of the state passed to the scheduled action. + State passed to the action to be executed. + Action to be executed. + The disposable object used to cancel the scheduled action (best effort). + is null. + + + + Schedules an action to be executed after dueTime. + + The type of the state passed to the scheduled action. + State passed to the action to be executed. + Action to be executed. + Relative time after which to execute the action. + The disposable object used to cancel the scheduled action (best effort). + + + + Schedules an action to be executed at dueTime. + + The type of the state passed to the scheduled action. + State passed to the action to be executed. + Action to be executed. + Absolute time at which to execute the action. + The disposable object used to cancel the scheduled action (best effort). + is null. + + + + Starts a new stopwatch object. + + New stopwatch object; started at the time of the request. + + Platform-specific scheduler implementations should reimplement + to provide a more efficient implementation (if available). + + + + + Discovers scheduler services by interface type. The base class implementation returns + requested services for each scheduler interface implemented by the derived class. For + more control over service discovery, derived types can override this method. + + Scheduler service interface type to discover. + Object implementing the requested service, if available; null otherwise. + + + + Gate to protect local scheduler queues. + + + + + Gate to protect queues and to synchronize scheduling decisions and system clock + change management. + + + + + Long term work queue. Contains work that's due beyond SHORTTERM, computed at the + time of enqueueing. + + + + + Disposable resource for the long term timer that will reevaluate and dispatch the + first item in the long term queue. A serial disposable is used to make "dispose + current and assign new" logic easier. The disposable itself is never disposed. + + + + + Item at the head of the long term queue for which the current long term timer is + running. Used to detect changes in the queue and decide whether we should replace + or can continue using the current timer (because no earlier long term work was + added to the queue). + + + + + Short term work queue. Contains work that's due soon, computed at the time of + enqueueing or upon reevaluation of the long term queue causing migration of work + items. This queue is kept in order to be able to relocate short term items back + to the long term queue in case a system clock change occurs. + + + + + Set of disposable handles to all of the current short term work Schedule calls, + allowing those to be cancelled upon a system clock change. + + + + + Threshold where an item is considered to be short term work or gets moved from + long term to short term. + + + + + Maximum error ratio for timer drift. We've seen machines with 10s drift on a + daily basis, which is in the order 10E-4, so we allow for extra margin here. + This value is used to calculate early arrival for the long term queue timer + that will reevaluate work for the short term queue. + + Example: -------------------------------...---------------------*-----$ + ^ ^ + | | + early due + 0.999 1.0 + + We also make the gap between early and due at least LONGTOSHORT so we have + enough time to transition work to short term and as a courtesy to the + destination scheduler to manage its queues etc. + + + + + Minimum threshold for the long term timer to fire before the queue is reevaluated + for short term work. This value is chosen to be less than SHORTTERM in order to + ensure the timer fires and has work to transition to the short term queue. + + + + + Threshold used to determine when a short term timer has fired too early compared + to the absolute due time. This provides a last chance protection against early + completion of scheduled work, which can happen in case of time adjustment in the + operating system (cf. GetSystemTimeAdjustment). + + + + + Longest interval supported by timers in the BCL. + + + + + Creates a new local scheduler. + + + + + Enqueues absolute time scheduled work in the timer queue or the short term work list. + + State to pass to the action. + Absolute time to run the work on. The timer queue is responsible to execute the work close to the specified time, also accounting for system clock changes. + Action to run, potentially recursing into the scheduler. + Disposable object to prevent the work from running. + + + + Schedule work that's due in the short term. This leads to relative scheduling calls to the + underlying scheduler for short TimeSpan values. If the system clock changes in the meantime, + the short term work is attempted to be cancelled and reevaluated. + + Work item to schedule in the short term. The caller is responsible to determine the work is indeed short term. + + + + Callback to process the next short term work item. + + Recursive scheduler supplied by the underlying scheduler. + Disposable used to identify the work the timer was triggered for (see code for usage). + Empty disposable. Recursive work cancellation is wired through the original WorkItem. + + + + Schedule work that's due on the long term. This leads to the work being queued up for + eventual transitioning to the short term work list. + + Work item to schedule on the long term. The caller is responsible to determine the work is indeed long term. + + + + Updates the long term timer which is responsible to transition work from the head of the + long term queue to the short term work list. + + Should be called under the scheduler lock. + + + + Evaluates the long term queue, transitioning short term work to the short term list, + and adjusting the new long term processing timer accordingly. + + + + + Callback invoked when a system clock change is observed in order to adjust and reevaluate + the internal scheduling queues. + + Currently not used. + Currently not used. + + + + Represents a work item in the absolute time scheduler. + + + This type is very similar to ScheduledItem, but we need a different Invoke signature to allow customization + of the target scheduler (e.g. when called in a recursive scheduling context, see ExecuteNextShortTermWorkItem). + + + + + Represents a work item that closes over scheduler invocation state. Subtyping is + used to have a common type for the scheduler queues. + + + + + Represents an object that schedules each unit of work on a separate thread. + + + + + Creates an object that schedules each unit of work on a separate thread. + + + + + Gets an instance of this scheduler that uses the default Thread constructor. + + + + + Creates an object that schedules each unit of work on a separate thread. + + Factory function for thread creation. + is null. + + + + Schedules an action to be executed after dueTime. + + The type of the state passed to the scheduled action. + State passed to the action to be executed. + Action to be executed. + Relative time after which to execute the action. + The disposable object used to cancel the scheduled action (best effort). + is null. + + + + Schedules a long-running task by creating a new thread. Cancellation happens through polling. + + The type of the state passed to the scheduled action. + State passed to the action to be executed. + Action to be executed. + The disposable object used to cancel the scheduled action (best effort). + is null. + + + + Schedules a periodic piece of work by creating a new thread that goes to sleep when work has been dispatched and wakes up again at the next periodic due time. + + The type of the state passed to the scheduled action. + Initial state passed to the action upon the first iteration. + Period for running the work periodically. + Action to be executed, potentially updating the state. + The disposable object used to cancel the scheduled recurring action (best effort). + is null. + is less than . + + + + Starts a new stopwatch object. + + New stopwatch object; started at the time of the request. + + + + Abstract base class for scheduled work items. + + Absolute time representation type. + + + + Creates a new scheduled work item to run at the specified time. + + Absolute time at which the work item has to be executed. + Comparer used to compare work items based on their scheduled time. + is null. + + + + Gets the absolute time at which the item is due for invocation. + + + + + Invokes the work item. + + + + + Implement this method to perform the work item invocation, returning a disposable object for deep cancellation. + + Disposable object used to cancel the work item and/or derived work items. + + + + Compares the work item with another work item based on absolute time values. + + Work item to compare the current work item to. + Relative ordering between this and the specified work item. + The inequality operators are overloaded to provide results consistent with the implementation. Equality operators implement traditional reference equality semantics. + + + + Determines whether one specified object is due before a second specified object. + + The first object to compare. + The second object to compare. + true if the value of left is earlier than the value of right; otherwise, false. + This operator provides results consistent with the implementation. + + + + Determines whether one specified object is due before or at the same of a second specified object. + + The first object to compare. + The second object to compare. + true if the value of left is earlier than or simultaneous with the value of right; otherwise, false. + This operator provides results consistent with the implementation. + + + + Determines whether one specified object is due after a second specified object. + + The first object to compare. + The second object to compare. + true if the value of left is later than the value of right; otherwise, false. + This operator provides results consistent with the implementation. + + + + Determines whether one specified object is due after or at the same time of a second specified object. + + The first object to compare. + The second object to compare. + true if the value of left is later than or simultaneous with the value of right; otherwise, false. + This operator provides results consistent with the implementation. + + + + Determines whether two specified objects are equal. + + The first object to compare. + The second object to compare. + true if both are equal; otherwise, false. + This operator does not provide results consistent with the IComparable implementation. Instead, it implements reference equality. + + + + Determines whether two specified objects are inequal. + + The first object to compare. + The second object to compare. + true if both are inequal; otherwise, false. + This operator does not provide results consistent with the IComparable implementation. Instead, it implements reference equality. + + + + Determines whether a object is equal to the specified object. + + The object to compare to the current object. + true if the obj parameter is a object and is equal to the current object; otherwise, false. + + + + Returns the hash code for the current object. + + A 32-bit signed integer hash code. + + + + Cancels the work item by disposing the resource returned by as soon as possible. + + + + + Gets whether the work item has received a cancellation request. + + + + + Represents a scheduled work item based on the materialization of an IScheduler.Schedule method call. + + Absolute time representation type. + Type of the state passed to the scheduled action. + + + + Creates a materialized work item. + + Recursive scheduler to invoke the scheduled action with. + State to pass to the scheduled action. + Scheduled action. + Time at which to run the scheduled action. + Comparer used to compare work items based on their scheduled time. + or or is null. + + + + Creates a materialized work item. + + Recursive scheduler to invoke the scheduled action with. + State to pass to the scheduled action. + Scheduled action. + Time at which to run the scheduled action. + or is null. + + + + Invokes the scheduled action with the supplied recursive scheduler and state. + + Cancellation resource returned by the scheduled action. + + + + Provides a set of static properties to access commonly used schedulers. + + + + + Yields execution of the current work item on the scheduler to another work item on the scheduler. + The caller should await the result of calling Yield to schedule the remainder of the current work item (known as the continuation). + + Scheduler to yield work on. + Scheduler operation object to await in order to schedule the continuation. + is null. + + + + Yields execution of the current work item on the scheduler to another work item on the scheduler. + The caller should await the result of calling Yield to schedule the remainder of the current work item (known as the continuation). + + Scheduler to yield work on. + Cancellation token to cancel the continuation to run. + Scheduler operation object to await in order to schedule the continuation. + is null. + + + + Suspends execution of the current work item on the scheduler for the specified duration. + The caller should await the result of calling Sleep to schedule the remainder of the current work item (known as the continuation) after the specified duration. + + Scheduler to yield work on. + Time when the continuation should run. + Scheduler operation object to await in order to schedule the continuation. + is null. + + + + Suspends execution of the current work item on the scheduler for the specified duration. + The caller should await the result of calling Sleep to schedule the remainder of the current work item (known as the continuation) after the specified duration. + + Scheduler to yield work on. + Time when the continuation should run. + Cancellation token to cancel the continuation to run. + Scheduler operation object to await in order to schedule the continuation. + is null. + + + + Suspends execution of the current work item on the scheduler until the specified due time. + The caller should await the result of calling Sleep to schedule the remainder of the current work item (known as the continuation) at the specified due time. + + Scheduler to yield work on. + Time when the continuation should run. + Scheduler operation object to await in order to schedule the continuation. + is null. + + + + Suspends execution of the current work item on the scheduler until the specified due time. + The caller should await the result of calling Sleep to schedule the remainder of the current work item (known as the continuation) at the specified due time. + + Scheduler to yield work on. + Time when the continuation should run. + Cancellation token to cancel the continuation to run. + Scheduler operation object to await in order to schedule the continuation. + is null. + + + + Schedules work using an asynchronous method, allowing for cooperative scheduling in an imperative coding style. + + The type of the state passed to the scheduled action. + Scheduler to schedule work on. + State to pass to the asynchronous method. + Asynchronous method to run the work, using Yield and Sleep operations for cooperative scheduling and injection of cancellation points. + Disposable object that allows to cancel outstanding work on cooperative cancellation points or through the cancellation token passed to the asynchronous method. + or is null. + + + + Schedules work using an asynchronous method, allowing for cooperative scheduling in an imperative coding style. + + The type of the state passed to the scheduled action. + Scheduler to schedule work on. + State to pass to the asynchronous method. + Asynchronous method to run the work, using Yield and Sleep operations for cooperative scheduling and injection of cancellation points. + Disposable object that allows to cancel outstanding work on cooperative cancellation points or through the cancellation token passed to the asynchronous method. + or is null. + + + + Schedules work using an asynchronous method, allowing for cooperative scheduling in an imperative coding style. + + Scheduler to schedule work on. + Asynchronous method to run the work, using Yield and Sleep operations for cooperative scheduling and injection of cancellation points. + Disposable object that allows to cancel outstanding work on cooperative cancellation points or through the cancellation token passed to the asynchronous method. + or is null. + + + + Schedules work using an asynchronous method, allowing for cooperative scheduling in an imperative coding style. + + Scheduler to schedule work on. + Asynchronous method to run the work, using Yield and Sleep operations for cooperative scheduling and injection of cancellation points. + Disposable object that allows to cancel outstanding work on cooperative cancellation points or through the cancellation token passed to the asynchronous method. + or is null. + + + + Schedules work using an asynchronous method, allowing for cooperative scheduling in an imperative coding style. + + The type of the state passed to the scheduled action. + Scheduler to schedule work on. + State to pass to the asynchronous method. + Relative time after which to execute the action. + Asynchronous method to run the work, using Yield and Sleep operations for cooperative scheduling and injection of cancellation points. + Disposable object that allows to cancel outstanding work on cooperative cancellation points or through the cancellation token passed to the asynchronous method. + or is null. + + + + Schedules work using an asynchronous method, allowing for cooperative scheduling in an imperative coding style. + + The type of the state passed to the scheduled action. + Scheduler to schedule work on. + State to pass to the asynchronous method. + Relative time after which to execute the action. + Asynchronous method to run the work, using Yield and Sleep operations for cooperative scheduling and injection of cancellation points. + Disposable object that allows to cancel outstanding work on cooperative cancellation points or through the cancellation token passed to the asynchronous method. + or is null. + + + + Schedules work using an asynchronous method, allowing for cooperative scheduling in an imperative coding style. + + Scheduler to schedule work on. + Relative time after which to execute the action. + Asynchronous method to run the work, using Yield and Sleep operations for cooperative scheduling and injection of cancellation points. + Disposable object that allows to cancel outstanding work on cooperative cancellation points or through the cancellation token passed to the asynchronous method. + or is null. + + + + Schedules work using an asynchronous method, allowing for cooperative scheduling in an imperative coding style. + + Scheduler to schedule work on. + Relative time after which to execute the action. + Asynchronous method to run the work, using Yield and Sleep operations for cooperative scheduling and injection of cancellation points. + Disposable object that allows to cancel outstanding work on cooperative cancellation points or through the cancellation token passed to the asynchronous method. + or is null. + + + + Schedules work using an asynchronous method, allowing for cooperative scheduling in an imperative coding style. + + The type of the state passed to the scheduled action. + Scheduler to schedule work on. + State to pass to the asynchronous method. + Absolute time at which to execute the action. + Asynchronous method to run the work, using Yield and Sleep operations for cooperative scheduling and injection of cancellation points. + Disposable object that allows to cancel outstanding work on cooperative cancellation points or through the cancellation token passed to the asynchronous method. + or is null. + + + + Schedules work using an asynchronous method, allowing for cooperative scheduling in an imperative coding style. + + The type of the state passed to the scheduled action. + Scheduler to schedule work on. + State to pass to the asynchronous method. + Absolute time at which to execute the action. + Asynchronous method to run the work, using Yield and Sleep operations for cooperative scheduling and injection of cancellation points. + Disposable object that allows to cancel outstanding work on cooperative cancellation points or through the cancellation token passed to the asynchronous method. + or is null. + + + + Schedules work using an asynchronous method, allowing for cooperative scheduling in an imperative coding style. + + Scheduler to schedule work on. + Absolute time at which to execute the action. + Asynchronous method to run the work, using Yield and Sleep operations for cooperative scheduling and injection of cancellation points. + Disposable object that allows to cancel outstanding work on cooperative cancellation points or through the cancellation token passed to the asynchronous method. + or is null. + + + + Schedules work using an asynchronous method, allowing for cooperative scheduling in an imperative coding style. + + Scheduler to schedule work on. + Absolute time at which to execute the action. + Asynchronous method to run the work, using Yield and Sleep operations for cooperative scheduling and injection of cancellation points. + Disposable object that allows to cancel outstanding work on cooperative cancellation points or through the cancellation token passed to the asynchronous method. + or is null. + + + + Gets the current time according to the local machine's system clock. + + + + + Normalizes the specified value to a positive value. + + The value to normalize. + The specified TimeSpan value if it is zero or positive; otherwise, . + + + + Gets a scheduler that schedules work immediately on the current thread. + + + + + Gets a scheduler that schedules work as soon as possible on the current thread. + + + + + Gets a scheduler that schedules work on the platform's default scheduler. + + + + + Gets a scheduler that schedules work on the thread pool. + + + + + Gets a scheduler that schedules work on a new thread using default thread creation options. + + + + + Gets a scheduler that schedules work on Task Parallel Library (TPL) task pool using the default TaskScheduler. + + + + + Schedules an action to be executed recursively. + + Scheduler to execute the recursive action on. + Action to execute recursively. The parameter passed to the action is used to trigger recursive scheduling of the action. + The disposable object used to cancel the scheduled action (best effort). + or is null. + + + + Schedules an action to be executed recursively. + + The type of the state passed to the scheduled action. + Scheduler to execute the recursive action on. + State passed to the action to be executed. + Action to execute recursively. The last parameter passed to the action is used to trigger recursive scheduling of the action, passing in recursive invocation state. + The disposable object used to cancel the scheduled action (best effort). + or is null. + + + + Schedules an action to be executed recursively after a specified relative due time. + + Scheduler to execute the recursive action on. + Action to execute recursively. The parameter passed to the action is used to trigger recursive scheduling of the action at the specified relative time. + Relative time after which to execute the action for the first time. + The disposable object used to cancel the scheduled action (best effort). + or is null. + + + + Schedules an action to be executed recursively after a specified relative due time. + + The type of the state passed to the scheduled action. + Scheduler to execute the recursive action on. + State passed to the action to be executed. + Action to execute recursively. The last parameter passed to the action is used to trigger recursive scheduling of the action, passing in the recursive due time and invocation state. + Relative time after which to execute the action for the first time. + The disposable object used to cancel the scheduled action (best effort). + or is null. + + + + Schedules an action to be executed recursively at a specified absolute due time. + + Scheduler to execute the recursive action on. + Action to execute recursively. The parameter passed to the action is used to trigger recursive scheduling of the action at the specified absolute time. + Absolute time at which to execute the action for the first time. + The disposable object used to cancel the scheduled action (best effort). + or is null. + + + + Schedules an action to be executed recursively at a specified absolute due time. + + The type of the state passed to the scheduled action. + Scheduler to execute the recursive action on. + State passed to the action to be executed. + Action to execute recursively. The last parameter passed to the action is used to trigger recursive scheduling of the action, passing in the recursive due time and invocation state. + Absolute time at which to execute the action for the first time. + The disposable object used to cancel the scheduled action (best effort). + or is null. + + + + Returns the implementation of the specified scheduler, or null if no such implementation is available. + + Scheduler to get the implementation for. + The scheduler's implementation if available; null otherwise. + + This helper method is made available for query operator authors in order to discover scheduler services by using the required + IServiceProvider pattern, which allows for interception or redefinition of scheduler services. + + + + + Returns the implementation of the specified scheduler, or null if no such implementation is available. + + Scheduler to get the implementation for. + The scheduler's implementation if available; null otherwise. + + + This helper method is made available for query operator authors in order to discover scheduler services by using the required + IServiceProvider pattern, which allows for interception or redefinition of scheduler services. + + + Consider using in case a stopwatch is required, but use of emulation stopwatch based + on the scheduler's clock is acceptable. Use of this method is recommended for best-effort use of the stopwatch provider + scheduler service, where the caller falls back to not using stopwatches if this facility wasn't found. + + + + + + Returns the implementation of the specified scheduler, or null if no such implementation is available. + + Scheduler to get the implementation for. + The scheduler's implementation if available; null otherwise. + + + This helper method is made available for query operator authors in order to discover scheduler services by using the required + IServiceProvider pattern, which allows for interception or redefinition of scheduler services. + + + Consider using the extension methods for in case periodic scheduling + is required and emulation of periodic behavior using other scheduler services is desirable. Use of this method is recommended + for best-effort use of the periodic scheduling service, where the caller falls back to not using periodic scheduling if this + facility wasn't found. + + + + + + Schedules a periodic piece of work by dynamically discovering the scheduler's capabilities. + If the scheduler supports periodic scheduling, the request will be forwarded to the periodic scheduling implementation. + If the scheduler provides stopwatch functionality, the periodic task will be emulated using recursive scheduling with a stopwatch to correct for time slippage. + Otherwise, the periodic task will be emulated using recursive scheduling. + + The type of the state passed to the scheduled action. + The scheduler to run periodic work on. + Initial state passed to the action upon the first iteration. + Period for running the work periodically. + Action to be executed, potentially updating the state. + The disposable object used to cancel the scheduled recurring action (best effort). + or is null. + is less than . + + + + Schedules a periodic piece of work by dynamically discovering the scheduler's capabilities. + If the scheduler supports periodic scheduling, the request will be forwarded to the periodic scheduling implementation. + If the scheduler provides stopwatch functionality, the periodic task will be emulated using recursive scheduling with a stopwatch to correct for time slippage. + Otherwise, the periodic task will be emulated using recursive scheduling. + + The type of the state passed to the scheduled action. + Scheduler to execute the action on. + State passed to the action to be executed. + Period for running the work periodically. + Action to be executed. + The disposable object used to cancel the scheduled recurring action (best effort). + or is null. + is less than . + + + + Schedules a periodic piece of work by dynamically discovering the scheduler's capabilities. + If the scheduler supports periodic scheduling, the request will be forwarded to the periodic scheduling implementation. + If the scheduler provides stopwatch functionality, the periodic task will be emulated using recursive scheduling with a stopwatch to correct for time slippage. + Otherwise, the periodic task will be emulated using recursive scheduling. + + Scheduler to execute the action on. + Period for running the work periodically. + Action to be executed. + The disposable object used to cancel the scheduled recurring action (best effort). + or is null. + is less than . + + + + Starts a new stopwatch object by dynamically discovering the scheduler's capabilities. + If the scheduler provides stopwatch functionality, the request will be forwarded to the stopwatch provider implementation. + Otherwise, the stopwatch will be emulated using the scheduler's notion of absolute time. + + Scheduler to obtain a stopwatch for. + New stopwatch object; started at the time of the request. + is null. + The resulting stopwatch object can have non-monotonic behavior. + + + + Schedules an action to be executed. + + Scheduler to execute the action on. + Action to execute. + The disposable object used to cancel the scheduled action (best effort). + or is null. + + + + Schedules an action to be executed. + + Scheduler to execute the action on. + A state object to be passed to . + Action to execute. + The disposable object used to cancel the scheduled action (best effort). + or is null. + + + + Schedules an action to be executed. + + Scheduler to execute the action on. + A state object to be passed to . + Action to execute. + The disposable object used to cancel the scheduled action (best effort). + or is null. + + + + Schedules an action to be executed after the specified relative due time. + + Scheduler to execute the action on. + Action to execute. + Relative time after which to execute the action. + The disposable object used to cancel the scheduled action (best effort). + or is null. + + + + Schedules an action to be executed after the specified relative due time. + + Scheduler to execute the action on. + Action to execute. + A state object to be passed to . + Relative time after which to execute the action. + The disposable object used to cancel the scheduled action (best effort). + or is null. + + + + Schedules an action to be executed after the specified relative due time. + + Scheduler to execute the action on. + Action to execute. + A state object to be passed to . + Relative time after which to execute the action. + The disposable object used to cancel the scheduled action (best effort). + or is null. + + + + Schedules an action to be executed at the specified absolute due time. + + Scheduler to execute the action on. + Action to execute. + Absolute time at which to execute the action. + The disposable object used to cancel the scheduled action (best effort). + or is null. + + + + Schedules an action to be executed after the specified relative due time. + + Scheduler to execute the action on. + Action to execute. + A state object to be passed to . + Relative time after which to execute the action. + The disposable object used to cancel the scheduled action (best effort). + or is null. + + + + Schedules an action to be executed after the specified relative due time. + + Scheduler to execute the action on. + Action to execute. + A state object to be passed to . + Relative time after which to execute the action. + The disposable object used to cancel the scheduled action (best effort). + or is null. + + + + Schedules an action to be executed. + + Scheduler to execute the action on. + Action to execute. + The disposable object used to cancel the scheduled action (best effort). + or is null. + + + + Returns a scheduler that represents the original scheduler, without any of its interface-based optimizations (e.g. long running scheduling). + + Scheduler to disable all optimizations for. + Proxy to the original scheduler but without any optimizations enabled. + is null. + + + + Returns a scheduler that represents the original scheduler, without the specified set of interface-based optimizations (e.g. long running scheduling). + + Scheduler to disable the specified optimizations for. + Types of the optimization interfaces that have to be disabled. + Proxy to the original scheduler but without the specified optimizations enabled. + or is null. + + + + Returns a scheduler that wraps the original scheduler, adding exception handling for scheduled actions. + + Type of the exception to check for. + Scheduler to apply an exception filter for. + Handler that's run if an exception is caught. The exception will be rethrown if the handler returns false. + Wrapper around the original scheduler, enforcing exception handling. + or is null. + + + + Represents an awaitable scheduler operation. Awaiting the object causes the continuation to be posted back to the originating scheduler's work queue. + + + + + Controls whether the continuation is run on the originating synchronization context (false by default). + + true to run the continuation on the captured synchronization context; false otherwise (default). + Scheduler operation object with configured await behavior. + + + + Gets an awaiter for the scheduler operation, used to post back the continuation. + + Awaiter for the scheduler operation. + + + + (Infrastructure) Scheduler operation awaiter type used by the code generated for C# await and Visual Basic Await expressions. + + + + + Indicates whether the scheduler operation has completed. Returns false unless cancellation was already requested. + + + + + Completes the scheduler operation, throwing an OperationCanceledException in case cancellation was requested. + + + + + Registers the continuation with the scheduler operation. + + Continuation to be run on the originating scheduler. + + + + Efficient scheduler queue that maintains scheduled items sorted by absolute time. + + Absolute time representation type. + This type is not thread safe; users should ensure proper synchronization. + + + + Creates a new scheduler queue with a default initial capacity. + + + + + Creates a new scheduler queue with the specified initial capacity. + + Initial capacity of the scheduler queue. + is less than zero. + + + + Gets the number of scheduled items in the scheduler queue. + + + + + Enqueues the specified work item to be scheduled. + + Work item to be scheduled. + + + + Removes the specified work item from the scheduler queue. + + Work item to be removed from the scheduler queue. + true if the item was found; false otherwise. + + + + Dequeues the next work item from the scheduler queue. + + Next work item in the scheduler queue (removed). + + + + Peeks the next work item in the scheduler queue. + + Next work item in the scheduler queue (not removed). + + + + Provides basic synchronization and scheduling services for observable sequences. + + + + + Wraps the source sequence in order to run its subscription and unsubscription logic on the specified scheduler. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source sequence. + Scheduler to perform subscription and unsubscription actions on. + The source sequence whose subscriptions and unsubscriptions happen on the specified scheduler. + or is null. + + Only the side-effects of subscribing to the source sequence and disposing subscriptions to the source sequence are run on the specified scheduler. + In order to invoke observer callbacks on the specified scheduler, e.g. to offload callback processing to a dedicated thread, use . + + + + + Wraps the source sequence in order to run its subscription and unsubscription logic on the specified synchronization context. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source sequence. + Synchronization context to perform subscription and unsubscription actions on. + The source sequence whose subscriptions and unsubscriptions happen on the specified synchronization context. + or is null. + + Only the side-effects of subscribing to the source sequence and disposing subscriptions to the source sequence are run on the specified synchronization context. + In order to invoke observer callbacks on the specified synchronization context, e.g. to post callbacks to a UI thread represented by the synchronization context, use . + + + + + Wraps the source sequence in order to run its observer callbacks on the specified scheduler. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source sequence. + Scheduler to notify observers on. + The source sequence whose observations happen on the specified scheduler. + or is null. + + + + Wraps the source sequence in order to run its observer callbacks on the specified synchronization context. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source sequence. + Synchronization context to notify observers on. + The source sequence whose observations happen on the specified synchronization context. + or is null. + + + + Wraps the source sequence in order to ensure observer callbacks are properly serialized. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source sequence. + The source sequence whose outgoing calls to observers are synchronized. + is null. + + + + Wraps the source sequence in order to ensure observer callbacks are synchronized using the specified gate object. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source sequence. + Gate object to synchronize each observer call on. + The source sequence whose outgoing calls to observers are synchronized on the given gate object. + or is null. + + + + The new ObserveOn operator run with an IScheduler in a lock-free manner. + + + + + The new ObserveOn operator run with an ISchedulerLongRunning in a mostly lock-free manner. + + + + + Represents an object that schedules units of work on a provided . + + + + + Creates an object that schedules units of work on the provided . + + Synchronization context to schedule units of work on. + is null. + + + + Creates an object that schedules units of work on the provided . + + Synchronization context to schedule units of work on. + Configures whether scheduling always posts to the synchronization context, regardless whether the caller is on the same synchronization context. + is null. + + + + Schedules an action to be executed. + + The type of the state passed to the scheduled action. + State passed to the action to be executed. + Action to be executed. + The disposable object used to cancel the scheduled action (best effort). + is null. + + + + Schedules an action to be executed after dueTime. + + The type of the state passed to the scheduled action. + State passed to the action to be executed. + Action to be executed. + Relative time after which to execute the action. + The disposable object used to cancel the scheduled action (best effort). + is null. + + + + Represents an object that schedules units of work on the Task Parallel Library (TPL) task pool. + + Instance of this type using the default TaskScheduler to schedule work on the TPL task pool. + + + + Creates an object that schedules units of work using the provided . + + Task factory used to create tasks to run units of work. + is null. + + + + Gets an instance of this scheduler that uses the default . + + + + + Schedules an action to be executed. + + The type of the state passed to the scheduled action. + State passed to the action to be executed. + Action to be executed. + The disposable object used to cancel the scheduled action (best effort). + is null. + + + + Schedules an action to be executed after dueTime. + + The type of the state passed to the scheduled action. + State passed to the action to be executed. + Action to be executed. + Relative time after which to execute the action. + The disposable object used to cancel the scheduled action (best effort). + is null. + + + + Schedules a long-running task by creating a new task using TaskCreationOptions.LongRunning. Cancellation happens through polling. + + The type of the state passed to the scheduled action. + State passed to the action to be executed. + Action to be executed. + The disposable object used to cancel the scheduled action (best effort). + is null. + + + + Gets a new stopwatch object. + + New stopwatch object; started at the time of the request. + + + + Schedules a periodic piece of work by running a platform-specific timer to create tasks periodically. + + The type of the state passed to the scheduled action. + Initial state passed to the action upon the first iteration. + Period for running the work periodically. + Action to be executed, potentially updating the state. + The disposable object used to cancel the scheduled recurring action (best effort). + is null. + is less than . + + + + Represents an object that schedules units of work on the CLR thread pool. + + Singleton instance of this type exposed through this static property. + + + + Gets the singleton instance of the CLR thread pool scheduler. + + + + + Schedules an action to be executed. + + The type of the state passed to the scheduled action. + State passed to the action to be executed. + Action to be executed. + The disposable object used to cancel the scheduled action (best effort). + is null. + + + + Schedules an action to be executed after dueTime, using a System.Threading.Timer object. + + The type of the state passed to the scheduled action. + State passed to the action to be executed. + Action to be executed. + Relative time after which to execute the action. + The disposable object used to cancel the scheduled action (best effort). + is null. + + + + Schedules a long-running task by creating a new thread. Cancellation happens through polling. + + The type of the state passed to the scheduled action. + State passed to the action to be executed. + Action to be executed. + The disposable object used to cancel the scheduled action (best effort). + is null. + + + + Starts a new stopwatch object. + + New stopwatch object; started at the time of the request. + + + + Schedules a periodic piece of work, using a System.Threading.Timer object. + + The type of the state passed to the scheduled action. + Initial state passed to the action upon the first iteration. + Period for running the work periodically. + Action to be executed, potentially updating the state. + The disposable object used to cancel the scheduled recurring action (best effort). + is null. + is less than zero. + + + + Base class for virtual time schedulers. + + Absolute time representation type. + Relative time representation type. + + + + Creates a new virtual time scheduler with the default value of TAbsolute as the initial clock value. + + + + + Creates a new virtual time scheduler with the specified initial clock value and absolute time comparer. + + Initial value for the clock. + Comparer to determine causality of events based on absolute time. + is null. + + + + Adds a relative time value to an absolute time value. + + Absolute time value. + Relative time value to add. + The resulting absolute time sum value. + + + + Converts the absolute time value to a DateTimeOffset value. + + Absolute time value to convert. + The corresponding DateTimeOffset value. + + + + Converts the TimeSpan value to a relative time value. + + TimeSpan value to convert. + The corresponding relative time value. + + + + Gets whether the scheduler is enabled to run work. + + + + + Gets the comparer used to compare absolute time values. + + + + + Schedules an action to be executed at dueTime. + + The type of the state passed to the scheduled action. + State passed to the action to be executed. + Absolute time at which to execute the action. + Action to be executed. + The disposable object used to cancel the scheduled action (best effort). + + + + Schedules an action to be executed at dueTime. + + The type of the state passed to the scheduled action. + State passed to the action to be executed. + Relative time after which to execute the action. + Action to be executed. + The disposable object used to cancel the scheduled action (best effort). + + + + Schedules an action to be executed. + + The type of the state passed to the scheduled action. + State passed to the action to be executed. + Action to be executed. + The disposable object used to cancel the scheduled action (best effort). + is null. + + + + Schedules an action to be executed after dueTime. + + The type of the state passed to the scheduled action. + State passed to the action to be executed. + Relative time after which to execute the action. + Action to be executed. + The disposable object used to cancel the scheduled action (best effort). + is null. + + + + Schedules an action to be executed at dueTime. + + The type of the state passed to the scheduled action. + State passed to the action to be executed. + Absolute time at which to execute the action. + Action to be executed. + The disposable object used to cancel the scheduled action (best effort). + is null. + + + + Starts the virtual time scheduler. + + + + + Stops the virtual time scheduler. + + + + + Advances the scheduler's clock to the specified time, running all work till that point. + + Absolute time to advance the scheduler's clock to. + is in the past. + The scheduler is already running. VirtualTimeScheduler doesn't support running nested work dispatch loops. To simulate time slippage while running work on the scheduler, use . + + + + Advances the scheduler's clock by the specified relative time, running all work scheduled for that timespan. + + Relative time to advance the scheduler's clock by. + is negative. + The scheduler is already running. VirtualTimeScheduler doesn't support running nested work dispatch loops. To simulate time slippage while running work on the scheduler, use . + + + + Advances the scheduler's clock by the specified relative time. + + Relative time to advance the scheduler's clock by. + is negative. + + + + Gets the scheduler's absolute time clock value. + + + + + Gets the scheduler's notion of current time. + + + + + Gets the next scheduled item to be executed. + + The next scheduled item. + + + + Discovers scheduler services by interface type. The base class implementation supports + only the IStopwatchProvider service. To influence service discovery - such as adding + support for other scheduler services - derived types can override this method. + + Scheduler service interface type to discover. + Object implementing the requested service, if available; null otherwise. + + + + Starts a new stopwatch object. + + New stopwatch object; started at the time of the request. + + + + Base class for virtual time schedulers using a priority queue for scheduled items. + + Absolute time representation type. + Relative time representation type. + + + + Creates a new virtual time scheduler with the default value of TAbsolute as the initial clock value. + + + + + Creates a new virtual time scheduler. + + Initial value for the clock. + Comparer to determine causality of events based on absolute time. + is null. + + + + Gets the next scheduled item to be executed. + + The next scheduled item. + + + + Schedules an action to be executed at dueTime. + + The type of the state passed to the scheduled action. + State passed to the action to be executed. + Action to be executed. + Absolute time at which to execute the action. + The disposable object used to cancel the scheduled action (best effort). + is null. + + + + Provides a set of extension methods for virtual time scheduling. + + + + + Schedules an action to be executed at . + + Absolute time representation type. + Relative time representation type. + Scheduler to execute the action on. + Relative time after which to execute the action. + Action to be executed. + The disposable object used to cancel the scheduled action (best effort). + or is null. + + + + Schedules an action to be executed at . + + Absolute time representation type. + Relative time representation type. + Scheduler to execute the action on. + Absolute time at which to execute the action. + Action to be executed. + The disposable object used to cancel the scheduled action (best effort). + or is null. + + + + The System.Reactive.Concurrency namespace contains interfaces and classes that provide the scheduler infrastructure used by Reactive Extensions to construct and + process event streams. Schedulers are used to parameterize the concurrency introduced by query operators, provide means to virtualize time, to process historical data, + and to write unit tests for functionality built using Reactive Extensions constructs. + + + + + Represents an Action-based disposable. + + + + + Constructs a new disposable with the given action used for disposal. + + Disposal action which will be run upon calling Dispose. + + + + Gets a value that indicates whether the object is disposed. + + + + + Calls the disposal action if and only if the current instance hasn't been disposed yet. + + + + + Represents a Action-based disposable that can hold onto some state. + + + + + Constructs a new disposable with the given action used for disposal. + + The state to be passed to the disposal action. + Disposal action which will be run upon calling Dispose. + + + + Gets a value that indicates whether the object is disposed. + + + + + Calls the disposal action if and only if the current instance hasn't been disposed yet. + + + + + Represents a disposable resource that can be checked for disposal status. + + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class. + + + + + Gets a value that indicates whether the object is disposed. + + + + + Sets the status to disposed, which can be observer through the property. + + + + + Represents a disposable resource that has an associated that will be set to the cancellation requested state upon disposal. + + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class that uses an existing . + + used for cancellation. + is null. + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class that uses a new . + + + + + Gets the used by this . + + + + + Cancels the underlying . + + + + + Gets a value that indicates whether the object is disposed. + + + + + Represents a group of disposable resources that are disposed together. + + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class with no disposables contained by it initially. + + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class with the specified number of disposables. + + The number of disposables that the new CompositeDisposable can initially store. + is less than zero. + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class from a group of disposables. + + Disposables that will be disposed together. + is null. + Any of the disposables in the collection is null. + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class from a group of disposables. + + Disposables that will be disposed together. + is null. + Any of the disposables in the collection is null. + + + + Gets the number of disposables contained in the . + + + + + Adds a disposable to the or disposes the disposable if the is disposed. + + Disposable to add. + is null. + + + + Removes and disposes the first occurrence of a disposable from the . + + Disposable to remove. + true if found; false otherwise. + is null. + + + + Disposes all disposables in the group and removes them from the group. + + + + + Removes and disposes all disposables from the , but does not dispose the . + + + + + Determines whether the contains a specific disposable. + + Disposable to search for. + true if the disposable was found; otherwise, false. + is null. + + + + Copies the disposables contained in the to an array, starting at a particular array index. + + Array to copy the contained disposables to. + Target index at which to copy the first disposable of the group. + is null. + is less than zero. -or - is larger than or equal to the array length. + + + + Always returns false. + + + + + Returns an enumerator that iterates through the . + + An enumerator to iterate over the disposables. + + + + Returns an enumerator that iterates through the . + + An enumerator to iterate over the disposables. + + + + Gets a value that indicates whether the object is disposed. + + + + + An empty enumerator for the + method to avoid allocation on disposed or empty composites. + + + + + An enumerator for an array of disposables. + + + + + Represents a disposable resource whose disposal invocation will be posted to the specified . + + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class that uses the specified on which to dispose the specified disposable resource. + + Context to perform disposal on. + Disposable whose Dispose operation to run on the given synchronization context. + or is null. + + + + Gets the provided . + + + + + Gets a value that indicates whether the object is disposed. + + + + + Disposes the underlying disposable on the provided . + + + + + Provides a set of static methods for creating objects. + + + + + Represents a disposable that does nothing on disposal. + + + + + Singleton default disposable. + + + + + Does nothing. + + + + + Gets the disposable that does nothing when disposed. + + + + + Creates a disposable object that invokes the specified action when disposed. + + Action to run during the first call to . The action is guaranteed to be run at most once. + The disposable object that runs the given action upon disposal. + is null. + + + + Creates a disposable object that invokes the specified action when disposed. + + The state to be passed to the action. + Action to run during the first call to . The action is guaranteed to be run at most once. + The disposable object that runs the given action upon disposal. + is null. + + + + Gets the value stored in or a null if + was already disposed. + + + + + Gets the value stored in or a no-op-Disposable if + was already disposed. + + + + + Tries to assign to . + + A value indicating the outcome of the operation. + + + + Tries to assign to . If + is not disposed and is assigned a different value, it will not be disposed. + + true if was successfully assigned to . + false has been disposed. + + + + Tries to assign to . If + is not disposed and is assigned a different value, it will be disposed. + + true if was successfully assigned to . + false has been disposed. + + + + Disposes . + + + + + Disposable resource with disposal state tracking. + + + + + Gets a value that indicates whether the object is disposed. + + + + + Represents a disposable resource whose underlying disposable resource can be swapped for another disposable resource. + + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class with no current underlying disposable. + + + + + Gets a value that indicates whether the object is disposed. + + + + + Gets or sets the underlying disposable. After disposal, the result of getting this property is undefined. + + If the has already been disposed, assignment to this property causes immediate disposal of the given disposable object. + + + + Disposes the underlying disposable as well as all future replacements. + + + + + Represents a disposable resource whose underlying disposable resource can be swapped for another disposable resource. + + + + + Gets a value that indicates whether the object is disposed. + + + + + Gets or sets the underlying disposable. After disposal, the result of getting this property is undefined. + + If the has already been disposed, assignment to this property causes immediate disposal of the given disposable object. + + + + Disposes the underlying disposable as well as all future replacements. + + + + + Represents a disposable resource that only disposes its underlying disposable resource when all dependent disposable objects have been disposed. + + + + + Holds the number of active child disposables and the + indicator bit (31) if the main _disposable has been marked + for disposition. + + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class with the specified disposable. + + Underlying disposable. + is null. + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class with the specified disposable. + + Underlying disposable. + Indicates whether subsequent calls to should throw when this instance is disposed. + is null. + + + + Gets a value that indicates whether the object is disposed. + + + + + Returns a dependent disposable that when disposed decreases the refcount on the underlying disposable. + + A dependent disposable contributing to the reference count that manages the underlying disposable's lifetime. + This instance has been disposed and is configured to throw in this case by . + + + + Disposes the underlying disposable only when all dependent disposables have been disposed. + + + + + Represents a disposable resource whose disposal invocation will be scheduled on the specified . + + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class that uses an on which to dispose the disposable. + + Scheduler where the disposable resource will be disposed on. + Disposable resource to dispose on the given scheduler. + or is null. + + + + Gets the scheduler where the disposable resource will be disposed on. + + + + + Gets the underlying disposable. After disposal, the result is undefined. + + + + + Gets a value that indicates whether the object is disposed. + + + + + Disposes the wrapped disposable on the provided scheduler. + + + + + Represents a disposable resource whose underlying disposable resource can be replaced by another disposable resource, causing automatic disposal of the previous underlying disposable resource. + + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class. + + + + + Gets a value that indicates whether the object is disposed. + + + + + Gets or sets the underlying disposable. + + If the SerialDisposable has already been disposed, assignment to this property causes immediate disposal of the given disposable object. Assigning this property disposes the previous disposable object. + + + + Disposes the underlying disposable as well as all future replacements. + + + + + Represents a disposable resource whose underlying disposable resource can be replaced by another disposable resource, causing automatic disposal of the previous underlying disposable resource. + + + + + Gets a value that indicates whether the object is disposed. + + + + + Gets or sets the underlying disposable. + + If the SerialDisposable has already been disposed, assignment to this property causes immediate disposal of the given disposable object. Assigning this property disposes the previous disposable object. + + + + Disposes the underlying disposable as well as all future replacements. + + + + + Represents a disposable resource which only allows a single assignment of its underlying disposable resource. + If an underlying disposable resource has already been set, future attempts to set the underlying disposable resource will throw an . + + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class. + + + + + Gets a value that indicates whether the object is disposed. + + + + + Gets or sets the underlying disposable. After disposal, the result of getting this property is undefined. + + Thrown if the has already been assigned to. + + + + Disposes the underlying disposable. + + + + + Represents a disposable resource which only allows a single assignment of its underlying disposable resource. + If an underlying disposable resource has already been set, future attempts to set the underlying disposable resource will throw an . + + + + + Gets a value that indicates whether the object is disposed. + + + + + Gets or sets the underlying disposable. After disposal, the result of getting this property is undefined. + + Thrown if the has already been assigned to. + + + + Disposes the underlying disposable. + + + + + Represents a group of disposable resources that are disposed together. + + + + + Creates a new group containing two disposable resources that are disposed together. + + The first disposable resource to add to the group. + The second disposable resource to add to the group. + Group of disposable resources that are disposed together. + + + + Creates a new group of disposable resources that are disposed together. + + Disposable resources to add to the group. + Group of disposable resources that are disposed together. + + + + Creates a group of disposable resources that are disposed together + and without copying or checking for nulls inside the group. + + The array of disposables that is trusted + to not contain nulls and gives no need to defensively copy it. + Group of disposable resources that are disposed together. + + + + Creates a new group of disposable resources that are disposed together. + + Disposable resources to add to the group. + Group of disposable resources that are disposed together. + + + + Disposes all disposables in the group. + + + + + Gets a value that indicates whether the object is disposed. + + + + + A stable composite that doesn't do defensive copy of + the input disposable array nor checks it for null. + + + + + The System.Reactive.Disposables namespace contains interfaces and classes that provide a compositional set of constructs used to deal with resource and subscription + management in Reactive Extensions. Those types are used extensively within the implementation of Reactive Extensions and are useful when writing custom query operators or + schedulers. + + + + + Provides access to the platform enlightenments used by other Rx libraries to improve system performance and + runtime efficiency. While Rx can run without platform enlightenments loaded, it's recommended to deploy the + System.Reactive.PlatformServices assembly with your application and call during + application startup to ensure enlightenments are properly loaded. + + + + + Ensures that the calling assembly has a reference to the System.Reactive.PlatformServices assembly with + platform enlightenments. If no reference is made from the user code, it's possible for the build process + to drop the deployment of System.Reactive.PlatformServices, preventing its runtime discovery. + + + true if the loaded enlightenment provider matches the provided defined in the current assembly; false + otherwise. When a custom enlightenment provider is installed by the host, false will be returned. + + + + + (Infrastructure) Provider for platform-specific framework enlightenments. + + + + + (Infrastructure) Tries to gets the specified service. + + Service type. + Optional set of arguments. + Service instance or null if not found. + + + + (Infrastructure) Services to rethrow exceptions. + + + This type is used by the Rx infrastructure and not meant for public consumption or implementation. + No guarantees are made about forward compatibility of the type's functionality and its usage. + + + + + Rethrows the specified exception. + + Exception to rethrow. + + + + (Infrastructure) Provides access to the host's lifecycle management services. + + + + + Event that gets raised when the host suspends the application. + + + + + Event that gets raised when the host resumes the application. + + + + + Adds a reference to the host lifecycle manager, causing it to be sending notifications. + + + + + Removes a reference to the host lifecycle manager, causing it to stop sending notifications + if the removed reference was the last one. + + + + + (Infrastructure) Provides notifications about the host's lifecycle events. + + + + + Event that gets raised when the host suspends. + + + + + Event that gets raised when the host resumes. + + + + + (Infrastructure) Event arguments for host suspension events. + + + + + (Infrastructure) Event arguments for host resumption events. + + + + + (Infrastructure) Interface for enlightenment providers. + + + This type is used by the Rx infrastructure and not meant for public consumption or implementation. + No guarantees are made about forward compatibility of the type's functionality and its usage. + + + + + (Infrastructure) Tries to gets the specified service. + + Service type. + Optional set of arguments. + Service instance or null if not found. + + + + (Infrastructure) Provider for platform-specific framework enlightenments. + + + This type is used by the Rx infrastructure and not meant for public consumption or implementation. + + + + + (Infrastructure) Gets the current enlightenment provider. If none is loaded yet, accessing this property triggers provider resolution. + + + This member is used by the Rx infrastructure and not meant for public consumption or implementation. + + + + + (Infrastructure) Provides access to local system clock services. + + + This type is used by the Rx infrastructure and not meant for public consumption or implementation. + No guarantees are made about forward compatibility of the type's functionality and its usage. + + + + + Gets the local system clock time. + + + + + Adds a reference to the system clock monitor, causing it to be sending notifications. + + Thrown when the system doesn't support sending clock change notifications. + + + + Removes a reference to the system clock monitor, causing it to stop sending notifications + if the removed reference was the last one. + + + + + (Infrastructure) Provides access to the local system clock. + + + This type is used by the Rx infrastructure and not meant for public consumption or implementation. + No guarantees are made about forward compatibility of the type's functionality and its usage. + + + + + Gets the current time. + + + + + (Infrastructure) Provides a mechanism to notify local schedulers about system clock changes. + + + This type is used by the Rx infrastructure and not meant for public consumption or implementation. + No guarantees are made about forward compatibility of the type's functionality and its usage. + + + + + Event that gets raised when a system clock change is detected. + + + + + (Infrastructure) Event arguments for system clock change notifications. + + + This type is used by the Rx infrastructure and not meant for public consumption or implementation. + No guarantees are made about forward compatibility of the type's functionality and its usage. + + + + + Creates a new system clock notification object with unknown old and new times. + + + + + Creates a new system clock notification object with the specified old and new times. + + Time before the system clock changed, or DateTimeOffset.MinValue if not known. + Time after the system clock changed, or DateTimeOffset.MaxValue if not known. + + + + Gets the time before the system clock changed, or DateTimeOffset.MinValue if not known. + + + + + Gets the time after the system clock changed, or DateTimeOffset.MaxValue if not known. + + + + + (Infrastructure) Provides access to the local system clock. + + + + + Gets the current time. + + + + + (Infrastructure) Monitors for system clock changes based on a periodic timer. + + + + + Use the Unix milliseconds for the current time + so it can be atomically read/written without locking. + + + + + Creates a new monitor for system clock changes with the specified polling frequency. + + Polling frequency for system clock changes. + + + + Event that gets raised when a system clock change is detected. + + + + + The System.Reactive.PlatformServices namespace contains interfaces and classes used by the runtime infrastructure of Reactive Extensions. + Those are not intended to be used directly from user code and are subject to change in future releases of the product. + + + + + Represents a .NET event invocation consisting of the weakly typed object that raised the event and the data that was generated by the event. + + The type of the event data generated by the event. + + + + Creates a new data representation instance of a .NET event invocation with the given sender and event data. + + The sender object that raised the event. + The event data that was generated by the event. + + + + Represents a .NET event invocation consisting of the strongly typed object that raised the event and the data that was generated by the event. + + The type of the sender that raised the event. + The type of the event data generated by the event. + + + + Creates a new data representation instance of a .NET event invocation with the given sender and event data. + + The sender object that raised the event. + The event data that was generated by the event. + + + + Gets the sender object that raised the event. + + + + + Gets the event data that was generated by the event. + + + + + Deconstructs the event pattern value into a sender and event data. + + The sender object that raised the event. + The event data that was generated by the event. + + + + Determines whether the current object represents the same event as a specified object. + + An object to compare to the current object. + true if both objects represent the same event; otherwise, false. + + + + Determines whether the specified System.Object is equal to the current . + + The System.Object to compare with the current . + true if the specified System.Object is equal to the current ; otherwise, false. + + + + Returns the hash code for the current instance. + + A hash code for the current instance. + + + + Determines whether two specified objects represent the same event. + + The first to compare, or null. + The second to compare, or null. + true if both objects represent the same event; otherwise, false. + + + + Determines whether two specified objects represent a different event. + + The first to compare, or null. + The second to compare, or null. + true if both objects don't represent the same event; otherwise, false. + + + + Base class for classes that expose an observable sequence as a well-known event pattern (sender, event arguments). + Contains functionality to maintain a map of event handler delegates to observable sequence subscriptions. Subclasses + should only add an event with custom add and remove methods calling into the base class's operations. + + The type of the sender that raises the event. + The type of the event data generated by the event. + + + + Creates a new event pattern source. + + Source sequence to expose as an event. + Delegate used to invoke the event for each element of the sequence. + or is null. + + + + Adds the specified event handler, causing a subscription to the underlying source. + + Event handler to add. The same delegate should be passed to the operation in order to remove the event handler. + Invocation delegate to raise the event in the derived class. + or is null. + + + + Removes the specified event handler, causing a disposal of the corresponding subscription to the underlying source that was created during the operation. + + Event handler to remove. This should be the same delegate as one that was passed to the operation. + is null. + + + + Marks the program elements that are experimental. This class cannot be inherited. + + + + + Represents a .NET event invocation consisting of the strongly typed object that raised the event and the data that was generated by the event. + + + The type of the sender that raised the event. + This type parameter is covariant. That is, you can use either the type you specified or any type that is more derived. For more information about covariance and contravariance, see Covariance and Contravariance in Generics. + + + The type of the event data generated by the event. + This type parameter is covariant. That is, you can use either the type you specified or any type that is more derived. For more information about covariance and contravariance, see Covariance and Contravariance in Generics. + + + + + Gets the sender object that raised the event. + + + + + Gets the event data that was generated by the event. + + + + + Represents a data stream signaling its elements by means of an event. + + The type of the event data generated by the event. + + + + Event signaling the next element in the data stream. + + + + + Represents a data stream signaling its elements by means of an event. + + + The type of the event data generated by the event. + This type parameter is covariant. That is, you can use either the type you specified or any type that is more derived. For more information about covariance and contravariance, see Covariance and Contravariance in Generics. + + + + + Event signaling the next element in the data stream. + + + + + Utility methods to handle lock-free combining of Exceptions + as well as hosting a terminal-exception indicator for + lock-free termination support. + + + + + The singleton instance of the exception indicating a terminal state, + DO NOT LEAK or signal this via OnError! + + + + + Tries to atomically set the Exception on the given field if it is + still null. + + The target field to try to set atomically. + The exception to set, not null (not verified). + True if the operation succeeded, false if the target was not null. + + + + Utility methods for dealing with serializing OnXXX signals + for an IObserver where concurrent OnNext is still not allowed + but concurrent OnError/OnCompleted may happen. + This serialization case is generally lower overhead than + a full SerializedObserver wrapper and doesn't need + allocation. + + + + + Signals the given item to the observer in a serialized fashion + allowing a concurrent OnError or OnCompleted emission to be delayed until + the observer.OnNext returns. + Do not call OnNext from multiple threads as it may lead to ignored items. + Use a full SerializedObserver wrapper for merging multiple sequences. + + The element type of the observer. + The observer to signal events in a serialized fashion. + The item to signal. + Indicates there is an emission going on currently. + The field containing an error or terminal indicator. + + + + Signals the given exception to the observer. If there is a concurrent + OnNext emission is happening, saves the exception into the given field + otherwise to be picked up by . + This method can be called concurrently with itself and the other methods of this + helper class but only one terminal signal may actually win. + + The element type of the observer. + The observer to signal events in a serialized fashion. + The exception to signal sooner or later. + Indicates there is an emission going on currently. + The field containing an error or terminal indicator. + + + + Signals OnCompleted on the observer. If there is a concurrent + OnNext emission happening, the error field will host a special + terminal exception signal to be picked up by once it finishes with OnNext and signal the + OnCompleted as well. + This method can be called concurrently with itself and the other methods of this + helper class but only one terminal signal may actually win. + + The element type of the observer. + The observer to signal events in a serialized fashion. + Indicates there is an emission going on currently. + The field containing an error or terminal indicator. + + + + Base interface for observers that can dispose of a resource on a terminal notification + or when disposed itself. + + + + + + Interface with variance annotation; allows for better type checking when detecting capabilities in SubscribeSafe. + + Type of the resulting sequence's elements. + + + + Base class for implementation of query operators, providing performance benefits over the use of Observable.Create. + + Type of the resulting sequence's elements. + + + + Publicly visible Subscribe method. + + Observer to send notifications on. The implementation of a producer must ensure the correct message grammar on the observer. + IDisposable to cancel the subscription. This causes the underlying sink to be notified of unsubscription, causing it to prevent further messages from being sent to the observer. + + + + Core implementation of the query operator, called upon a new subscription to the producer object. + + Observer to send notifications on. The implementation of a producer must ensure the correct message grammar on the observer. + Disposable representing all the resources and/or subscriptions the operator uses to process events. + The observer passed in to this method is not protected using auto-detach behavior upon an OnError or OnCompleted call. The implementation must ensure proper resource disposal and enforce the message grammar. + + + + Publicly visible Subscribe method. + + Observer to send notifications on. The implementation of a producer must ensure the correct message grammar on the observer. + IDisposable to cancel the subscription. This causes the underlying sink to be notified of unsubscription, causing it to prevent further messages from being sent to the observer. + + + + Core implementation of the query operator, called upon a new subscription to the producer object. + + The sink object. + + + + Represents an observable sequence of elements that have a common key. + + + The type of the key shared by all elements in the group. + This type parameter is covariant. That is, you can use either the type you specified or any type that is more derived. For more information about covariance and contravariance, see Covariance and Contravariance in Generics. + + + The type of the elements in the group. + This type parameter is covariant. That is, you can use either the type you specified or any type that is more derived. For more information about covariance and contravariance, see Covariance and Contravariance in Generics. + + + + + Gets the common key. + + + + + Provides functionality to evaluate queries against a specific data source wherein the type of the data is known. + + + The type of the data in the data source. + This type parameter is covariant. That is, you can use either the type you specified or any type that is more derived. For more information about covariance and contravariance, see Covariance and Contravariance in Generics. + + + + + Provides functionality to evaluate queries against a specific data source wherein the type of the data is not specified. + + + + + Gets the type of the element(s) that are returned when the expression tree associated with this instance of IQbservable is executed. + + + + + Gets the expression tree that is associated with the instance of IQbservable. + + + + + Gets the query provider that is associated with this data source. + + + + + Defines methods to create and execute queries that are described by an IQbservable object. + + + + + Constructs an object that can evaluate the query represented by a specified expression tree. + + The type of the elements of the that is returned. + Expression tree representing the query. + IQbservable object that can evaluate the given query expression. + + + + Internal interface describing the LINQ to Events query language. + + + + + Internal interface describing the LINQ to Events query language. + + + + + Attribute applied to static classes providing expression tree forms of query methods, + mapping those to the corresponding methods for local query execution on the specified + target class type. + + + + + Creates a new mapping to the specified local execution query method implementation type. + + Type with query methods for local execution. + + + + Gets the type with the implementation of local query methods. + + + + + Provides a set of static methods for writing in-memory queries over observable sequences. + + + + + Applies an accumulator function over an observable sequence, returning the result of the aggregation as a single element in the result sequence. The specified seed value is used as the initial accumulator value. + For aggregation behavior with incremental intermediate results, see . + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + The type of the result of the aggregation. + An observable sequence to aggregate over. + The initial accumulator value. + An accumulator function to be invoked on each element. + An observable sequence containing a single element with the final accumulator value. + or is null. + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Applies an accumulator function over an observable sequence, returning the result of the aggregation as a single element in the result sequence. The specified seed value is used as the initial accumulator value, + and the specified result selector function is used to select the result value. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + The type of the accumulator value. + The type of the resulting value. + An observable sequence to aggregate over. + The initial accumulator value. + An accumulator function to be invoked on each element. + A function to transform the final accumulator value into the result value. + An observable sequence containing a single element with the final accumulator value. + or or is null. + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Applies an accumulator function over an observable sequence, returning the result of the aggregation as a single element in the result sequence. + For aggregation behavior with incremental intermediate results, see . + + The type of the elements in the source sequence and the result of the aggregation. + An observable sequence to aggregate over. + An accumulator function to be invoked on each element. + An observable sequence containing a single element with the final accumulator value. + or is null. + (Asynchronous) The source sequence is empty. + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Determines whether all elements of an observable sequence satisfy a condition. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + An observable sequence whose elements to apply the predicate to. + A function to test each element for a condition. + An observable sequence containing a single element determining whether all elements in the source sequence pass the test in the specified predicate. + or is null. + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Determines whether an observable sequence contains any elements. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + An observable sequence to check for non-emptiness. + An observable sequence containing a single element determining whether the source sequence contains any elements. + is null. + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Determines whether any element of an observable sequence satisfies a condition. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + An observable sequence whose elements to apply the predicate to. + A function to test each element for a condition. + An observable sequence containing a single element determining whether any elements in the source sequence pass the test in the specified predicate. + or is null. + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Computes the average of an observable sequence of values. + + A sequence of values to calculate the average of. + An observable sequence containing a single element with the average of the sequence of values. + is null. + (Asynchronous) The source sequence is empty. + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Computes the average of an observable sequence of values. + + A sequence of values to calculate the average of. + An observable sequence containing a single element with the average of the sequence of values. + is null. + (Asynchronous) The source sequence is empty. + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Computes the average of an observable sequence of values. + + A sequence of values to calculate the average of. + An observable sequence containing a single element with the average of the sequence of values. + is null. + (Asynchronous) The source sequence is empty. + (Asynchronous) The sum of the elements in the source sequence is larger than . + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Computes the average of an observable sequence of values. + + A sequence of values to calculate the average of. + An observable sequence containing a single element with the average of the sequence of values. + is null. + (Asynchronous) The source sequence is empty. + (Asynchronous) The sum of the elements in the source sequence is larger than . + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Computes the average of an observable sequence of values. + + A sequence of values to calculate the average of. + An observable sequence containing a single element with the average of the sequence of values. + is null. + (Asynchronous) The source sequence is empty. + (Asynchronous) The sum of the elements in the source sequence is larger than . + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Computes the average of an observable sequence of nullable values. + + A sequence of nullable values to calculate the average of. + An observable sequence containing a single element with the average of the sequence of values, or null if the source sequence is empty or contains only values that are null. + is null. + (Asynchronous) The source sequence is empty. + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Computes the average of an observable sequence of nullable values. + + A sequence of nullable values to calculate the average of. + An observable sequence containing a single element with the average of the sequence of values, or null if the source sequence is empty or contains only values that are null. + is null. + (Asynchronous) The source sequence is empty. + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Computes the average of an observable sequence of nullable values. + + A sequence of nullable values to calculate the average of. + An observable sequence containing a single element with the average of the sequence of values, or null if the source sequence is empty or contains only values that are null. + is null. + (Asynchronous) The source sequence is empty. + (Asynchronous) The sum of the elements in the source sequence is larger than . + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Computes the average of an observable sequence of nullable values. + + A sequence of nullable values to calculate the average of. + An observable sequence containing a single element with the average of the sequence of values, or null if the source sequence is empty or contains only values that are null. + is null. + (Asynchronous) The source sequence is empty. + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + (Asynchronous) The sum of the elements in the source sequence is larger than . + + + + Computes the average of an observable sequence of nullable values. + + A sequence of nullable values to calculate the average of. + An observable sequence containing a single element with the average of the sequence of values, or null if the source sequence is empty or contains only values that are null. + is null. + (Asynchronous) The source sequence is empty. + (Asynchronous) The sum of the elements in the source sequence is larger than . + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Computes the average of an observable sequence of values that are obtained by invoking a transform function on each element of the input sequence. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + A sequence of values to calculate the average of. + A transform function to apply to each element. + An observable sequence containing a single element with the average of the sequence of values. + or is null. + (Asynchronous) The source sequence is empty. + (Asynchronous) The sum of the projected values for the elements in the source sequence is larger than . + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Computes the average of an observable sequence of values that are obtained by invoking a transform function on each element of the input sequence. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + A sequence of values to calculate the average of. + A transform function to apply to each element. + An observable sequence containing a single element with the average of the sequence of values. + or is null. + (Asynchronous) The source sequence is empty. + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Computes the average of an observable sequence of values that are obtained by invoking a transform function on each element of the input sequence. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + A sequence of values to calculate the average of. + A transform function to apply to each element. + An observable sequence containing a single element with the average of the sequence of values. + or is null. + (Asynchronous) The source sequence is empty. + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Computes the average of an observable sequence of values that are obtained by invoking a transform function on each element of the input sequence. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + A sequence of values to calculate the average of. + A transform function to apply to each element. + An observable sequence containing a single element with the average of the sequence of values. + or is null. + (Asynchronous) The source sequence is empty. + (Asynchronous) The sum of the projected values for the elements in the source sequence is larger than . + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Computes the average of an observable sequence of values that are obtained by invoking a transform function on each element of the input sequence. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + A sequence of values to calculate the average of. + A transform function to apply to each element. + An observable sequence containing a single element with the average of the sequence of values. + or is null. + (Asynchronous) The source sequence is empty. + (Asynchronous) The sum of the projected values for the elements in the source sequence is larger than . + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Computes the average of an observable sequence of nullable values that are obtained by invoking a transform function on each element of the input sequence. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + A sequence of values to calculate the average of. + A transform function to apply to each element. + An observable sequence containing a single element with the average of the sequence of values, or null if the source sequence is empty or contains only values that are null. + or is null. + (Asynchronous) The source sequence is empty. + (Asynchronous) The sum of the projected values for the elements in the source sequence is larger than . + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Computes the average of an observable sequence of nullable values that are obtained by invoking a transform function on each element of the input sequence. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + A sequence of values to calculate the average of. + A transform function to apply to each element. + An observable sequence containing a single element with the average of the sequence of values, or null if the source sequence is empty or contains only values that are null. + or is null. + (Asynchronous) The source sequence is empty. + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Computes the average of an observable sequence of nullable values that are obtained by invoking a transform function on each element of the input sequence. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + A sequence of values to calculate the average of. + A transform function to apply to each element. + An observable sequence containing a single element with the average of the sequence of values, or null if the source sequence is empty or contains only values that are null. + or is null. + (Asynchronous) The source sequence is empty. + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Computes the average of an observable sequence of nullable values that are obtained by invoking a transform function on each element of the input sequence. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + A sequence of values to calculate the average of. + A transform function to apply to each element. + An observable sequence containing a single element with the average of the sequence of values, or null if the source sequence is empty or contains only values that are null. + or is null. + (Asynchronous) The source sequence is empty. + (Asynchronous) The sum of the projected values for the elements in the source sequence is larger than . + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Computes the average of an observable sequence of nullable values that are obtained by invoking a transform function on each element of the input sequence. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + A sequence of values to calculate the average of. + A transform function to apply to each element. + An observable sequence containing a single element with the average of the sequence of values, or null if the source sequence is empty or contains only values that are null. + or is null. + (Asynchronous) The source sequence is empty. + (Asynchronous) The sum of the projected values for the elements in the source sequence is larger than . + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Determines whether an observable sequence contains a specified element by using the default equality comparer. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + An observable sequence in which to locate a value. + The value to locate in the source sequence. + An observable sequence containing a single element determining whether the source sequence contains an element that has the specified value. + is null. + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Determines whether an observable sequence contains a specified element by using a specified System.Collections.Generic.IEqualityComparer{T}. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + An observable sequence in which to locate a value. + The value to locate in the source sequence. + An equality comparer to compare elements. + An observable sequence containing a single element determining whether the source sequence contains an element that has the specified value. + or is null. + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Returns an observable sequence containing an that represents the total number of elements in an observable sequence. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + An observable sequence that contains elements to be counted. + An observable sequence containing a single element with the number of elements in the input sequence. + is null. + (Asynchronous) The number of elements in the source sequence is larger than . + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Returns an observable sequence containing an that represents how many elements in the specified observable sequence satisfy a condition. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + An observable sequence that contains elements to be counted. + A function to test each element for a condition. + An observable sequence containing a single element with a number that represents how many elements in the input sequence satisfy the condition in the predicate function. + or is null. + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Returns the element at a specified index in a sequence. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Observable sequence to return the element from. + The zero-based index of the element to retrieve. + An observable sequence that produces the element at the specified position in the source sequence. + is null. + is less than zero. + (Asynchronous) is greater than or equal to the number of elements in the source sequence. + + + + Returns the element at a specified index in a sequence or a default value if the index is out of range. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Observable sequence to return the element from. + The zero-based index of the element to retrieve. + An observable sequence that produces the element at the specified position in the source sequence, or a default value if the index is outside the bounds of the source sequence. + is null. + is less than zero. + + + + Returns the first element of an observable sequence. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source observable sequence. + Sequence containing the first element in the observable sequence. + is null. + (Asynchronous) The source sequence is empty. + + + + Returns the first element of an observable sequence that satisfies the condition in the predicate. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source observable sequence. + A predicate function to evaluate for elements in the source sequence. + Sequence containing the first element in the observable sequence that satisfies the condition in the predicate. + or is null. + (Asynchronous) No element satisfies the condition in the predicate. -or- The source sequence is empty. + + + + Returns the first element of an observable sequence, or a default value if no such element exists. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source observable sequence. + Sequence containing the first element in the observable sequence, or a default value if no such element exists. + is null. + + + + Returns the first element of an observable sequence that satisfies the condition in the predicate, or a default value if no such element exists. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source observable sequence. + A predicate function to evaluate for elements in the source sequence. + Sequence containing the first element in the observable sequence that satisfies the condition in the predicate, or a default value if no such element exists. + or is null. + + + + Determines whether an observable sequence is empty. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + An observable sequence to check for emptiness. + An observable sequence containing a single element determining whether the source sequence is empty. + is null. + + + + Returns the last element of an observable sequence. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source observable sequence. + Sequence containing the last element in the observable sequence. + is null. + (Asynchronous) The source sequence is empty. + + + + Returns the last element of an observable sequence that satisfies the condition in the predicate. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source observable sequence. + A predicate function to evaluate for elements in the source sequence. + Sequence containing the last element in the observable sequence that satisfies the condition in the predicate. + or is null. + (Asynchronous) No element satisfies the condition in the predicate. -or- The source sequence is empty. + + + + Returns the last element of an observable sequence, or a default value if no such element exists. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source observable sequence. + Sequence containing the last element in the observable sequence, or a default value if no such element exists. + is null. + + + + Returns the last element of an observable sequence that satisfies the condition in the predicate, or a default value if no such element exists. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source observable sequence. + A predicate function to evaluate for elements in the source sequence. + Sequence containing the last element in the observable sequence that satisfies the condition in the predicate, or a default value if no such element exists. + or is null. + + + + Returns an observable sequence containing an that represents the total number of elements in an observable sequence. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + An observable sequence that contains elements to be counted. + An observable sequence containing a single element with the number of elements in the input sequence. + is null. + (Asynchronous) The number of elements in the source sequence is larger than . + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Returns an observable sequence containing an that represents how many elements in the specified observable sequence satisfy a condition. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + An observable sequence that contains elements to be counted. + A function to test each element for a condition. + An observable sequence containing a single element with a number that represents how many elements in the input sequence satisfy the condition in the predicate function. + or is null. + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Returns the maximum element in an observable sequence. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + An observable sequence to determine the maximum element of. + An observable sequence containing a single element with the maximum element in the source sequence. + is null. + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Returns the maximum value in an observable sequence according to the specified comparer. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + An observable sequence to determine the maximum element of. + Comparer used to compare elements. + An observable sequence containing a single element with the maximum element in the source sequence. + or is null. + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Returns the maximum value in an observable sequence of values. + + A sequence of values to determine the maximum value of. + An observable sequence containing a single element with the maximum value in the source sequence. + is null. + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Returns the maximum value in an observable sequence of values. + + A sequence of values to determine the maximum value of. + An observable sequence containing a single element with the maximum value in the source sequence. + is null. + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Returns the maximum value in an observable sequence of values. + + A sequence of values to determine the maximum value of. + An observable sequence containing a single element with the maximum value in the source sequence. + is null. + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Returns the maximum value in an observable sequence of values. + + A sequence of values to determine the maximum value of. + An observable sequence containing a single element with the maximum value in the source sequence. + is null. + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Returns the maximum value in an observable sequence of values. + + A sequence of values to determine the maximum value of. + An observable sequence containing a single element with the maximum value in the source sequence. + is null. + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Returns the maximum value in an observable sequence of nullable values. + + A sequence of nullable values to determine the maximum value of. + An observable sequence containing a single element with the maximum value in the source sequence. + is null. + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Returns the maximum value in an observable sequence of nullable values. + + A sequence of nullable values to determine the maximum value of. + An observable sequence containing a single element with the maximum value in the source sequence. + is null. + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Returns the maximum value in an observable sequence of nullable values. + + A sequence of nullable values to determine the maximum value of. + An observable sequence containing a single element with the maximum value in the source sequence. + is null. + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Returns the maximum value in an observable sequence of nullable values. + + A sequence of nullable values to determine the maximum value of. + An observable sequence containing a single element with the maximum value in the source sequence. + is null. + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Returns the maximum value in an observable sequence of nullable values. + + A sequence of nullable values to determine the maximum value of. + An observable sequence containing a single element with the maximum value in the source sequence. + is null. + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Invokes a transform function on each element of a sequence and returns the maximum value. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + The type of the objects derived from the elements in the source sequence to determine the maximum of. + An observable sequence to determine the minimum element of. + A transform function to apply to each element. + An observable sequence containing a single element with the value that corresponds to the maximum element in the source sequence. + or is null. + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Invokes a transform function on each element of a sequence and returns the maximum value according to the specified comparer. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + The type of the objects derived from the elements in the source sequence to determine the maximum of. + An observable sequence to determine the minimum element of. + A transform function to apply to each element. + Comparer used to compare elements. + An observable sequence containing a single element with the value that corresponds to the maximum element in the source sequence. + or or is null. + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Invokes a transform function on each element of a sequence and returns the maximum value. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + A sequence of values to determine the maximum value of. + A transform function to apply to each element. + An observable sequence containing a single element with the value of type that corresponds to the maximum value in the source sequence. + or is null. + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Invokes a transform function on each element of a sequence and returns the maximum value. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + A sequence of values to determine the maximum value of. + A transform function to apply to each element. + An observable sequence containing a single element with the value of type that corresponds to the maximum value in the source sequence. + or is null. + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Invokes a transform function on each element of a sequence and returns the maximum value. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + A sequence of values to determine the maximum value of. + A transform function to apply to each element. + An observable sequence containing a single element with the value of type that corresponds to the maximum value in the source sequence. + or is null. + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Invokes a transform function on each element of a sequence and returns the maximum value. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + A sequence of values to determine the maximum value of. + A transform function to apply to each element. + An observable sequence containing a single element with the value of type that corresponds to the maximum value in the source sequence. + or is null. + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Invokes a transform function on each element of a sequence and returns the maximum value. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + A sequence of values to determine the maximum value of. + A transform function to apply to each element. + An observable sequence containing a single element with the value of type that corresponds to the maximum value in the source sequence. + or is null. + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Invokes a transform function on each element of a sequence and returns the maximum nullable value. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + A sequence of values to determine the maximum value of. + A transform function to apply to each element. + An observable sequence containing a single element with the value of type that corresponds to the maximum value in the source sequence. + or is null. + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Invokes a transform function on each element of a sequence and returns the maximum nullable value. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + A sequence of values to determine the maximum value of. + A transform function to apply to each element. + An observable sequence containing a single element with the value of type that corresponds to the maximum value in the source sequence. + or is null. + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Invokes a transform function on each element of a sequence and returns the maximum nullable value. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + A sequence of values to determine the maximum value of. + A transform function to apply to each element. + An observable sequence containing a single element with the value of type that corresponds to the maximum value in the source sequence. + or is null. + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Invokes a transform function on each element of a sequence and returns the maximum nullable value. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + A sequence of values to determine the maximum value of. + A transform function to apply to each element. + An observable sequence containing a single element with the value of type that corresponds to the maximum value in the source sequence. + or is null. + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Invokes a transform function on each element of a sequence and returns the maximum nullable value. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + A sequence of values to determine the maximum value of. + A transform function to apply to each element. + An observable sequence containing a single element with the value of type that corresponds to the maximum value in the source sequence. + or is null. + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Returns the elements in an observable sequence with the maximum key value. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + The type of the key computed for each element in the source sequence. + An observable sequence to get the maximum elements for. + Key selector function. + An observable sequence containing a list of zero or more elements that have a maximum key value. + or is null. + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Returns the elements in an observable sequence with the maximum key value according to the specified comparer. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + The type of the key computed for each element in the source sequence. + An observable sequence to get the maximum elements for. + Key selector function. + Comparer used to compare key values. + An observable sequence containing a list of zero or more elements that have a maximum key value. + or or is null. + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Returns the minimum element in an observable sequence. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + An observable sequence to determine the minimum element of. + An observable sequence containing a single element with the minimum element in the source sequence. + is null. + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Returns the minimum element in an observable sequence according to the specified comparer. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + An observable sequence to determine the minimum element of. + Comparer used to compare elements. + An observable sequence containing a single element with the minimum element in the source sequence. + or is null. + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Returns the minimum value in an observable sequence of values. + + A sequence of values to determine the minimum value of. + An observable sequence containing a single element with the minimum value in the source sequence. + is null. + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Returns the minimum value in an observable sequence of values. + + A sequence of values to determine the minimum value of. + An observable sequence containing a single element with the minimum value in the source sequence. + is null. + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Returns the minimum value in an observable sequence of values. + + A sequence of values to determine the minimum value of. + An observable sequence containing a single element with the minimum value in the source sequence. + is null. + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Returns the minimum value in an observable sequence of values. + + A sequence of values to determine the minimum value of. + An observable sequence containing a single element with the minimum value in the source sequence. + is null. + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Returns the minimum value in an observable sequence of values. + + A sequence of values to determine the minimum value of. + An observable sequence containing a single element with the minimum value in the source sequence. + is null. + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Returns the minimum value in an observable sequence of nullable values. + + A sequence of nullable values to determine the minimum value of. + An observable sequence containing a single element with the minimum value in the source sequence. + is null. + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Returns the minimum value in an observable sequence of nullable values. + + A sequence of nullable values to determine the minimum value of. + An observable sequence containing a single element with the minimum value in the source sequence. + is null. + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Returns the minimum value in an observable sequence of nullable values. + + A sequence of nullable values to determine the minimum value of. + An observable sequence containing a single element with the minimum value in the source sequence. + is null. + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Returns the minimum value in an observable sequence of nullable values. + + A sequence of nullable values to determine the minimum value of. + An observable sequence containing a single element with the minimum value in the source sequence. + is null. + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Returns the minimum value in an observable sequence of nullable values. + + A sequence of nullable values to determine the minimum value of. + An observable sequence containing a single element with the minimum value in the source sequence. + is null. + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Invokes a transform function on each element of a sequence and returns the minimum value. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + The type of the objects derived from the elements in the source sequence to determine the minimum of. + An observable sequence to determine the minimum element of. + A transform function to apply to each element. + An observable sequence containing a single element with the value that corresponds to the minimum element in the source sequence. + or is null. + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Invokes a transform function on each element of a sequence and returns the minimum value according to the specified comparer. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + The type of the objects derived from the elements in the source sequence to determine the minimum of. + An observable sequence to determine the minimum element of. + A transform function to apply to each element. + Comparer used to compare elements. + An observable sequence containing a single element with the value that corresponds to the minimum element in the source sequence. + or or is null. + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Invokes a transform function on each element of a sequence and returns the minimum value. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + A sequence of values to determine the minimum value of. + A transform function to apply to each element. + An observable sequence containing a single element with the value of type that corresponds to the minimum value in the source sequence. + or is null. + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Invokes a transform function on each element of a sequence and returns the minimum value. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + A sequence of values to determine the minimum value of. + A transform function to apply to each element. + An observable sequence containing a single element with the value of type that corresponds to the minimum value in the source sequence. + or is null. + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Invokes a transform function on each element of a sequence and returns the minimum value. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + A sequence of values to determine the minimum value of. + A transform function to apply to each element. + An observable sequence containing a single element with the value of type that corresponds to the minimum value in the source sequence. + or is null. + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Invokes a transform function on each element of a sequence and returns the minimum value. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + A sequence of values to determine the minimum value of. + A transform function to apply to each element. + An observable sequence containing a single element with the value of type that corresponds to the minimum value in the source sequence. + or is null. + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Invokes a transform function on each element of a sequence and returns the minimum value. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + A sequence of values to determine the minimum value of. + A transform function to apply to each element. + An observable sequence containing a single element with the value of type that corresponds to the minimum value in the source sequence. + or is null. + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Invokes a transform function on each element of a sequence and returns the minimum nullable value. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + A sequence of values to determine the minimum value of. + A transform function to apply to each element. + An observable sequence containing a single element with the value of type that corresponds to the minimum value in the source sequence. + or is null. + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Invokes a transform function on each element of a sequence and returns the minimum nullable value. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + A sequence of values to determine the minimum value of. + A transform function to apply to each element. + An observable sequence containing a single element with the value of type that corresponds to the minimum value in the source sequence. + or is null. + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Invokes a transform function on each element of a sequence and returns the minimum nullable value. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + A sequence of values to determine the minimum value of. + A transform function to apply to each element. + An observable sequence containing a single element with the value of type that corresponds to the minimum value in the source sequence. + or is null. + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Invokes a transform function on each element of a sequence and returns the minimum nullable value. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + A sequence of values to determine the minimum value of. + A transform function to apply to each element. + An observable sequence containing a single element with the value of type that corresponds to the minimum value in the source sequence. + or is null. + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Invokes a transform function on each element of a sequence and returns the minimum nullable value. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + A sequence of values to determine the minimum value of. + A transform function to apply to each element. + An observable sequence containing a single element with the value of type that corresponds to the minimum value in the source sequence. + or is null. + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Returns the elements in an observable sequence with the minimum key value. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + The type of the key computed for each element in the source sequence. + An observable sequence to get the minimum elements for. + Key selector function. + An observable sequence containing a list of zero or more elements that have a minimum key value. + or is null. + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Returns the elements in an observable sequence with the minimum key value according to the specified comparer. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + The type of the key computed for each element in the source sequence. + An observable sequence to get the minimum elements for. + Key selector function. + Comparer used to compare key values. + An observable sequence containing a list of zero or more elements that have a minimum key value. + or or is null. + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Determines whether two sequences are equal by comparing the elements pairwise. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + First observable sequence to compare. + Second observable sequence to compare. + An observable sequence that contains a single element which indicates whether both sequences are of equal length and their corresponding elements are equal according to the default equality comparer for their type. + or is null. + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Determines whether two sequences are equal by comparing the elements pairwise using a specified equality comparer. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + First observable sequence to compare. + Second observable sequence to compare. + Comparer used to compare elements of both sequences. + An observable sequence that contains a single element which indicates whether both sequences are of equal length and their corresponding elements are equal according to the specified equality comparer. + or or is null. + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Determines whether an observable and enumerable sequence are equal by comparing the elements pairwise. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + First observable sequence to compare. + Second observable sequence to compare. + An observable sequence that contains a single element which indicates whether both sequences are of equal length and their corresponding elements are equal according to the default equality comparer for their type. + or is null. + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Determines whether an observable and enumerable sequence are equal by comparing the elements pairwise using a specified equality comparer. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + First observable sequence to compare. + Second observable sequence to compare. + Comparer used to compare elements of both sequences. + An observable sequence that contains a single element which indicates whether both sequences are of equal length and their corresponding elements are equal according to the specified equality comparer. + or or is null. + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Returns the only element of an observable sequence, and reports an exception if there is not exactly one element in the observable sequence. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source observable sequence. + Sequence containing the single element in the observable sequence. + is null. + (Asynchronous) The source sequence contains more than one element. -or- The source sequence is empty. + + + + Returns the only element of an observable sequence that satisfies the condition in the predicate, and reports an exception if there is not exactly one element in the observable sequence. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source observable sequence. + A predicate function to evaluate for elements in the source sequence. + Sequence containing the single element in the observable sequence that satisfies the condition in the predicate. + or is null. + (Asynchronous) No element satisfies the condition in the predicate. -or- More than one element satisfies the condition in the predicate. -or- The source sequence is empty. + + + + Returns the only element of an observable sequence, or a default value if the observable sequence is empty; this method reports an exception if there is more than one element in the observable sequence. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source observable sequence. + Sequence containing the single element in the observable sequence, or a default value if no such element exists. + is null. + (Asynchronous) The source sequence contains more than one element. + + + + Returns the only element of an observable sequence that matches the predicate, or a default value if no such element exists; this method reports an exception if there is more than one element in the observable sequence. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source observable sequence. + A predicate function to evaluate for elements in the source sequence. + Sequence containing the single element in the observable sequence that satisfies the condition in the predicate, or a default value if no such element exists. + or is null. + (Asynchronous) The sequence contains more than one element that satisfies the condition in the predicate. + + + + Computes the sum of a sequence of values. + + A sequence of values to calculate the sum of. + An observable sequence containing a single element with the sum of the values in the source sequence. + is null. + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Computes the sum of a sequence of values. + + A sequence of values to calculate the sum of. + An observable sequence containing a single element with the sum of the values in the source sequence. + is null. + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Computes the sum of a sequence of values. + + A sequence of values to calculate the sum of. + An observable sequence containing a single element with the sum of the values in the source sequence. + is null. + (Asynchronous) The sum of the elements in the source sequence is larger than . + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Computes the sum of a sequence of values. + + A sequence of values to calculate the sum of. + An observable sequence containing a single element with the sum of the values in the source sequence. + is null. + (Asynchronous) The sum of the elements in the source sequence is larger than . + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Computes the sum of a sequence of values. + + A sequence of values to calculate the sum of. + An observable sequence containing a single element with the sum of the values in the source sequence. + is null. + (Asynchronous) The sum of the elements in the source sequence is larger than . + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Computes the sum of a sequence of nullable values. + + A sequence of nullable values to calculate the sum of. + An observable sequence containing a single element with the sum of the values in the source sequence. + is null. + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Computes the sum of a sequence of nullable values. + + A sequence of nullable values to calculate the sum of. + An observable sequence containing a single element with the sum of the values in the source sequence. + is null. + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Computes the sum of a sequence of nullable values. + + A sequence of nullable values to calculate the sum of. + An observable sequence containing a single element with the sum of the values in the source sequence. + is null. + (Asynchronous) The sum of the elements in the source sequence is larger than . + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Computes the sum of a sequence of nullable values. + + A sequence of nullable values to calculate the sum of. + An observable sequence containing a single element with the sum of the values in the source sequence. + is null. + (Asynchronous) The sum of the elements in the source sequence is larger than . + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Computes the sum of a sequence of nullable values. + + A sequence of nullable values to calculate the sum of. + An observable sequence containing a single element with the sum of the values in the source sequence. + is null. + (Asynchronous) The sum of the elements in the source sequence is larger than . + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Computes the sum of a sequence of values that are obtained by invoking a transform function on each element of the input sequence. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + A sequence of values that are used to calculate a sum. + A transform function to apply to each element. + An observable sequence containing a single element with the sum of the values in the source sequence. + or is null. + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Computes the sum of a sequence of values that are obtained by invoking a transform function on each element of the input sequence. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + A sequence of values that are used to calculate a sum. + A transform function to apply to each element. + An observable sequence containing a single element with the sum of the values in the source sequence. + or is null. + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Computes the sum of a sequence of values that are obtained by invoking a transform function on each element of the input sequence. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + A sequence of values that are used to calculate a sum. + A transform function to apply to each element. + An observable sequence containing a single element with the sum of the values in the source sequence. + or is null. + (Asynchronous) The sum of the projected values for the elements in the source sequence is larger than . + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Computes the sum of a sequence of values that are obtained by invoking a transform function on each element of the input sequence. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + A sequence of values that are used to calculate a sum. + A transform function to apply to each element. + An observable sequence containing a single element with the sum of the values in the source sequence. + or is null. + (Asynchronous) The sum of the projected values for the elements in the source sequence is larger than . + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Computes the sum of a sequence of values that are obtained by invoking a transform function on each element of the input sequence. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + A sequence of values that are used to calculate a sum. + A transform function to apply to each element. + An observable sequence containing a single element with the sum of the values in the source sequence. + or is null. + (Asynchronous) The sum of the projected values for the elements in the source sequence is larger than . + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Computes the sum of a sequence of nullable values that are obtained by invoking a transform function on each element of the input sequence. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + A sequence of values that are used to calculate a sum. + A transform function to apply to each element. + An observable sequence containing a single element with the sum of the values in the source sequence. + or is null. + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Computes the sum of a sequence of nullable values that are obtained by invoking a transform function on each element of the input sequence. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + A sequence of values that are used to calculate a sum. + A transform function to apply to each element. + An observable sequence containing a single element with the sum of the values in the source sequence. + or is null. + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Computes the sum of a sequence of nullable values that are obtained by invoking a transform function on each element of the input sequence. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + A sequence of values that are used to calculate a sum. + A transform function to apply to each element. + An observable sequence containing a single element with the sum of the values in the source sequence. + or is null. + (Asynchronous) The sum of the projected values for the elements in the source sequence is larger than . + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Computes the sum of a sequence of nullable values that are obtained by invoking a transform function on each element of the input sequence. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + A sequence of values that are used to calculate a sum. + A transform function to apply to each element. + An observable sequence containing a single element with the sum of the values in the source sequence. + or is null. + (Asynchronous) The sum of the projected values for the elements in the source sequence is larger than . + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Computes the sum of a sequence of nullable values that are obtained by invoking a transform function on each element of the input sequence. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + A sequence of values that are used to calculate a sum. + A transform function to apply to each element. + An observable sequence containing a single element with the sum of the values in the source sequence. + or is null. + (Asynchronous) The sum of the projected values for the elements in the source sequence is larger than . + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Creates an array from an observable sequence. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + The source observable sequence to get an array of elements for. + An observable sequence containing a single element with an array containing all the elements of the source sequence. + is null. + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Creates a dictionary from an observable sequence according to a specified key selector function. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + The type of the dictionary key computed for each element in the source sequence. + An observable sequence to create a dictionary for. + A function to extract a key from each element. + An observable sequence containing a single element with a dictionary mapping unique key values onto the corresponding source sequence's element. + or is null. + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Creates a dictionary from an observable sequence according to a specified key selector function, and a comparer. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + The type of the dictionary key computed for each element in the source sequence. + An observable sequence to create a dictionary for. + A function to extract a key from each element. + An equality comparer to compare keys. + An observable sequence containing a single element with a dictionary mapping unique key values onto the corresponding source sequence's element. + or or is null. + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Creates a dictionary from an observable sequence according to a specified key selector function, and an element selector function. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + The type of the dictionary key computed for each element in the source sequence. + The type of the dictionary value computed for each element in the source sequence. + An observable sequence to create a dictionary for. + A function to extract a key from each element. + A transform function to produce a result element value from each element. + An observable sequence containing a single element with a dictionary mapping unique key values onto the corresponding source sequence's element. + or or is null. + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Creates a dictionary from an observable sequence according to a specified key selector function, a comparer, and an element selector function. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + The type of the dictionary key computed for each element in the source sequence. + The type of the dictionary value computed for each element in the source sequence. + An observable sequence to create a dictionary for. + A function to extract a key from each element. + A transform function to produce a result element value from each element. + An equality comparer to compare keys. + An observable sequence containing a single element with a dictionary mapping unique key values onto the corresponding source sequence's element. + or or or is null. + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Creates a list from an observable sequence. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + The source observable sequence to get a list of elements for. + An observable sequence containing a single element with a list containing all the elements of the source sequence. + is null. + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Creates a lookup from an observable sequence according to a specified key selector function. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + The type of the lookup key computed for each element in the source sequence. + An observable sequence to create a lookup for. + A function to extract a key from each element. + An observable sequence containing a single element with a lookup mapping unique key values onto the corresponding source sequence's elements. + or is null. + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Creates a lookup from an observable sequence according to a specified key selector function, and a comparer. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + The type of the lookup key computed for each element in the source sequence. + An observable sequence to create a lookup for. + A function to extract a key from each element. + An equality comparer to compare keys. + An observable sequence containing a single element with a lookup mapping unique key values onto the corresponding source sequence's elements. + or or is null. + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Creates a lookup from an observable sequence according to a specified key selector function, and an element selector function. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + The type of the lookup key computed for each element in the source sequence. + The type of the lookup value computed for each element in the source sequence. + An observable sequence to create a lookup for. + A function to extract a key from each element. + A transform function to produce a result element value from each element. + An observable sequence containing a single element with a lookup mapping unique key values onto the corresponding source sequence's elements. + or or is null. + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Creates a lookup from an observable sequence according to a specified key selector function, a comparer, and an element selector function. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + The type of the lookup key computed for each element in the source sequence. + The type of the lookup value computed for each element in the source sequence. + An observable sequence to create a lookup for. + A function to extract a key from each element. + A transform function to produce a result element value from each element. + An equality comparer to compare keys. + An observable sequence containing a single element with a lookup mapping unique key values onto the corresponding source sequence's elements. + or or or is null. + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Converts a Begin/End invoke function pair into an asynchronous function. + + The type of the result returned by the end delegate. + The delegate that begins the asynchronous operation. + The delegate that ends the asynchronous operation. + Function that can be used to start the asynchronous operation and retrieve the result as an observable sequence. + or is null. + Each invocation of the resulting function will cause the asynchronous operation to be started. Subscription to the resulting sequence has no observable side-effect, and each subscription will produce the asynchronous operation's result. + + + + Converts a Begin/End invoke function pair into an asynchronous function. + + The type of the first argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the result returned by the end delegate. + The delegate that begins the asynchronous operation. + The delegate that ends the asynchronous operation. + Function that can be used to start the asynchronous operation and retrieve the result as an observable sequence. + or is null. + Each invocation of the resulting function will cause the asynchronous operation to be started. Subscription to the resulting sequence has no observable side-effect, and each subscription will produce the asynchronous operation's result. + + + + Converts a Begin/End invoke function pair into an asynchronous function. + + The type of the first argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the second argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the result returned by the end delegate. + The delegate that begins the asynchronous operation. + The delegate that ends the asynchronous operation. + Function that can be used to start the asynchronous operation and retrieve the result as an observable sequence. + or is null. + Each invocation of the resulting function will cause the asynchronous operation to be started. Subscription to the resulting sequence has no observable side-effect, and each subscription will produce the asynchronous operation's result. + + + + Converts a Begin/End invoke function pair into an asynchronous function. + + The type of the first argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the second argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the third argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the result returned by the end delegate. + The delegate that begins the asynchronous operation. + The delegate that ends the asynchronous operation. + Function that can be used to start the asynchronous operation and retrieve the result as an observable sequence. + or is null. + Each invocation of the resulting function will cause the asynchronous operation to be started. Subscription to the resulting sequence has no observable side-effect, and each subscription will produce the asynchronous operation's result. + + + + Converts a Begin/End invoke function pair into an asynchronous function. + + The type of the first argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the second argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the third argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the fourth argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the result returned by the end delegate. + The delegate that begins the asynchronous operation. + The delegate that ends the asynchronous operation. + Function that can be used to start the asynchronous operation and retrieve the result as an observable sequence. + or is null. + Each invocation of the resulting function will cause the asynchronous operation to be started. Subscription to the resulting sequence has no observable side-effect, and each subscription will produce the asynchronous operation's result. + + + + Converts a Begin/End invoke function pair into an asynchronous function. + + The type of the first argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the second argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the third argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the fourth argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the fifth argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the result returned by the end delegate. + The delegate that begins the asynchronous operation. + The delegate that ends the asynchronous operation. + Function that can be used to start the asynchronous operation and retrieve the result as an observable sequence. + or is null. + Each invocation of the resulting function will cause the asynchronous operation to be started. Subscription to the resulting sequence has no observable side-effect, and each subscription will produce the asynchronous operation's result. + + + + Converts a Begin/End invoke function pair into an asynchronous function. + + The type of the first argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the second argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the third argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the fourth argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the fifth argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the sixth argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the result returned by the end delegate. + The delegate that begins the asynchronous operation. + The delegate that ends the asynchronous operation. + Function that can be used to start the asynchronous operation and retrieve the result as an observable sequence. + or is null. + Each invocation of the resulting function will cause the asynchronous operation to be started. Subscription to the resulting sequence has no observable side-effect, and each subscription will produce the asynchronous operation's result. + + + + Converts a Begin/End invoke function pair into an asynchronous function. + + The type of the first argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the second argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the third argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the fourth argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the fifth argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the sixth argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the seventh argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the result returned by the end delegate. + The delegate that begins the asynchronous operation. + The delegate that ends the asynchronous operation. + Function that can be used to start the asynchronous operation and retrieve the result as an observable sequence. + or is null. + Each invocation of the resulting function will cause the asynchronous operation to be started. Subscription to the resulting sequence has no observable side-effect, and each subscription will produce the asynchronous operation's result. + + + + Converts a Begin/End invoke function pair into an asynchronous function. + + The type of the first argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the second argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the third argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the fourth argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the fifth argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the sixth argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the seventh argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the eighth argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the result returned by the end delegate. + The delegate that begins the asynchronous operation. + The delegate that ends the asynchronous operation. + Function that can be used to start the asynchronous operation and retrieve the result as an observable sequence. + or is null. + Each invocation of the resulting function will cause the asynchronous operation to be started. Subscription to the resulting sequence has no observable side-effect, and each subscription will produce the asynchronous operation's result. + + + + Converts a Begin/End invoke function pair into an asynchronous function. + + The type of the first argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the second argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the third argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the fourth argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the fifth argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the sixth argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the seventh argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the eighth argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the ninth argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the result returned by the end delegate. + The delegate that begins the asynchronous operation. + The delegate that ends the asynchronous operation. + Function that can be used to start the asynchronous operation and retrieve the result as an observable sequence. + or is null. + Each invocation of the resulting function will cause the asynchronous operation to be started. Subscription to the resulting sequence has no observable side-effect, and each subscription will produce the asynchronous operation's result. + + + + Converts a Begin/End invoke function pair into an asynchronous function. + + The type of the first argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the second argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the third argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the fourth argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the fifth argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the sixth argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the seventh argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the eighth argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the ninth argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the tenth argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the result returned by the end delegate. + The delegate that begins the asynchronous operation. + The delegate that ends the asynchronous operation. + Function that can be used to start the asynchronous operation and retrieve the result as an observable sequence. + or is null. + Each invocation of the resulting function will cause the asynchronous operation to be started. Subscription to the resulting sequence has no observable side-effect, and each subscription will produce the asynchronous operation's result. + + + + Converts a Begin/End invoke function pair into an asynchronous function. + + The type of the first argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the second argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the third argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the fourth argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the fifth argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the sixth argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the seventh argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the eighth argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the ninth argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the tenth argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the eleventh argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the result returned by the end delegate. + The delegate that begins the asynchronous operation. + The delegate that ends the asynchronous operation. + Function that can be used to start the asynchronous operation and retrieve the result as an observable sequence. + or is null. + Each invocation of the resulting function will cause the asynchronous operation to be started. Subscription to the resulting sequence has no observable side-effect, and each subscription will produce the asynchronous operation's result. + + + + Converts a Begin/End invoke function pair into an asynchronous function. + + The type of the first argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the second argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the third argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the fourth argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the fifth argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the sixth argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the seventh argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the eighth argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the ninth argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the tenth argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the eleventh argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the twelfth argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the result returned by the end delegate. + The delegate that begins the asynchronous operation. + The delegate that ends the asynchronous operation. + Function that can be used to start the asynchronous operation and retrieve the result as an observable sequence. + or is null. + Each invocation of the resulting function will cause the asynchronous operation to be started. Subscription to the resulting sequence has no observable side-effect, and each subscription will produce the asynchronous operation's result. + + + + Converts a Begin/End invoke function pair into an asynchronous function. + + The type of the first argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the second argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the third argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the fourth argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the fifth argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the sixth argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the seventh argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the eighth argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the ninth argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the tenth argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the eleventh argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the twelfth argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the thirteenth argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the result returned by the end delegate. + The delegate that begins the asynchronous operation. + The delegate that ends the asynchronous operation. + Function that can be used to start the asynchronous operation and retrieve the result as an observable sequence. + or is null. + Each invocation of the resulting function will cause the asynchronous operation to be started. Subscription to the resulting sequence has no observable side-effect, and each subscription will produce the asynchronous operation's result. + + + + Converts a Begin/End invoke function pair into an asynchronous function. + + The type of the first argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the second argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the third argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the fourth argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the fifth argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the sixth argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the seventh argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the eighth argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the ninth argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the tenth argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the eleventh argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the twelfth argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the thirteenth argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the fourteenth argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the result returned by the end delegate. + The delegate that begins the asynchronous operation. + The delegate that ends the asynchronous operation. + Function that can be used to start the asynchronous operation and retrieve the result as an observable sequence. + or is null. + Each invocation of the resulting function will cause the asynchronous operation to be started. Subscription to the resulting sequence has no observable side-effect, and each subscription will produce the asynchronous operation's result. + + + + Converts a Begin/End invoke function pair into an asynchronous function. + + The delegate that begins the asynchronous operation. + The delegate that ends the asynchronous operation. + Function that can be used to start the asynchronous operation and retrieve the result (represented as a Unit value) as an observable sequence. + or is null. + Each invocation of the resulting function will cause the asynchronous operation to be started. Subscription to the resulting sequence has no observable side-effect, and each subscription will produce the asynchronous operation's result. + + + + Converts a Begin/End invoke function pair into an asynchronous function. + + The type of the first argument passed to the begin delegate. + The delegate that begins the asynchronous operation. + The delegate that ends the asynchronous operation. + Function that can be used to start the asynchronous operation and retrieve the result (represented as a Unit value) as an observable sequence. + or is null. + Each invocation of the resulting function will cause the asynchronous operation to be started. Subscription to the resulting sequence has no observable side-effect, and each subscription will produce the asynchronous operation's result. + + + + Converts a Begin/End invoke function pair into an asynchronous function. + + The type of the first argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the second argument passed to the begin delegate. + The delegate that begins the asynchronous operation. + The delegate that ends the asynchronous operation. + Function that can be used to start the asynchronous operation and retrieve the result (represented as a Unit value) as an observable sequence. + or is null. + Each invocation of the resulting function will cause the asynchronous operation to be started. Subscription to the resulting sequence has no observable side-effect, and each subscription will produce the asynchronous operation's result. + + + + Converts a Begin/End invoke function pair into an asynchronous function. + + The type of the first argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the second argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the third argument passed to the begin delegate. + The delegate that begins the asynchronous operation. + The delegate that ends the asynchronous operation. + Function that can be used to start the asynchronous operation and retrieve the result (represented as a Unit value) as an observable sequence. + or is null. + Each invocation of the resulting function will cause the asynchronous operation to be started. Subscription to the resulting sequence has no observable side-effect, and each subscription will produce the asynchronous operation's result. + + + + Converts a Begin/End invoke function pair into an asynchronous function. + + The type of the first argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the second argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the third argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the fourth argument passed to the begin delegate. + The delegate that begins the asynchronous operation. + The delegate that ends the asynchronous operation. + Function that can be used to start the asynchronous operation and retrieve the result (represented as a Unit value) as an observable sequence. + or is null. + Each invocation of the resulting function will cause the asynchronous operation to be started. Subscription to the resulting sequence has no observable side-effect, and each subscription will produce the asynchronous operation's result. + + + + Converts a Begin/End invoke function pair into an asynchronous function. + + The type of the first argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the second argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the third argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the fourth argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the fifth argument passed to the begin delegate. + The delegate that begins the asynchronous operation. + The delegate that ends the asynchronous operation. + Function that can be used to start the asynchronous operation and retrieve the result (represented as a Unit value) as an observable sequence. + or is null. + Each invocation of the resulting function will cause the asynchronous operation to be started. Subscription to the resulting sequence has no observable side-effect, and each subscription will produce the asynchronous operation's result. + + + + Converts a Begin/End invoke function pair into an asynchronous function. + + The type of the first argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the second argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the third argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the fourth argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the fifth argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the sixth argument passed to the begin delegate. + The delegate that begins the asynchronous operation. + The delegate that ends the asynchronous operation. + Function that can be used to start the asynchronous operation and retrieve the result (represented as a Unit value) as an observable sequence. + or is null. + Each invocation of the resulting function will cause the asynchronous operation to be started. Subscription to the resulting sequence has no observable side-effect, and each subscription will produce the asynchronous operation's result. + + + + Converts a Begin/End invoke function pair into an asynchronous function. + + The type of the first argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the second argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the third argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the fourth argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the fifth argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the sixth argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the seventh argument passed to the begin delegate. + The delegate that begins the asynchronous operation. + The delegate that ends the asynchronous operation. + Function that can be used to start the asynchronous operation and retrieve the result (represented as a Unit value) as an observable sequence. + or is null. + Each invocation of the resulting function will cause the asynchronous operation to be started. Subscription to the resulting sequence has no observable side-effect, and each subscription will produce the asynchronous operation's result. + + + + Converts a Begin/End invoke function pair into an asynchronous function. + + The type of the first argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the second argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the third argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the fourth argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the fifth argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the sixth argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the seventh argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the eighth argument passed to the begin delegate. + The delegate that begins the asynchronous operation. + The delegate that ends the asynchronous operation. + Function that can be used to start the asynchronous operation and retrieve the result (represented as a Unit value) as an observable sequence. + or is null. + Each invocation of the resulting function will cause the asynchronous operation to be started. Subscription to the resulting sequence has no observable side-effect, and each subscription will produce the asynchronous operation's result. + + + + Converts a Begin/End invoke function pair into an asynchronous function. + + The type of the first argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the second argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the third argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the fourth argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the fifth argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the sixth argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the seventh argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the eighth argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the ninth argument passed to the begin delegate. + The delegate that begins the asynchronous operation. + The delegate that ends the asynchronous operation. + Function that can be used to start the asynchronous operation and retrieve the result (represented as a Unit value) as an observable sequence. + or is null. + Each invocation of the resulting function will cause the asynchronous operation to be started. Subscription to the resulting sequence has no observable side-effect, and each subscription will produce the asynchronous operation's result. + + + + Converts a Begin/End invoke function pair into an asynchronous function. + + The type of the first argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the second argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the third argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the fourth argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the fifth argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the sixth argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the seventh argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the eighth argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the ninth argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the tenth argument passed to the begin delegate. + The delegate that begins the asynchronous operation. + The delegate that ends the asynchronous operation. + Function that can be used to start the asynchronous operation and retrieve the result (represented as a Unit value) as an observable sequence. + or is null. + Each invocation of the resulting function will cause the asynchronous operation to be started. Subscription to the resulting sequence has no observable side-effect, and each subscription will produce the asynchronous operation's result. + + + + Converts a Begin/End invoke function pair into an asynchronous function. + + The type of the first argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the second argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the third argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the fourth argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the fifth argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the sixth argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the seventh argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the eighth argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the ninth argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the tenth argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the eleventh argument passed to the begin delegate. + The delegate that begins the asynchronous operation. + The delegate that ends the asynchronous operation. + Function that can be used to start the asynchronous operation and retrieve the result (represented as a Unit value) as an observable sequence. + or is null. + Each invocation of the resulting function will cause the asynchronous operation to be started. Subscription to the resulting sequence has no observable side-effect, and each subscription will produce the asynchronous operation's result. + + + + Converts a Begin/End invoke function pair into an asynchronous function. + + The type of the first argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the second argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the third argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the fourth argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the fifth argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the sixth argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the seventh argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the eighth argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the ninth argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the tenth argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the eleventh argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the twelfth argument passed to the begin delegate. + The delegate that begins the asynchronous operation. + The delegate that ends the asynchronous operation. + Function that can be used to start the asynchronous operation and retrieve the result (represented as a Unit value) as an observable sequence. + or is null. + Each invocation of the resulting function will cause the asynchronous operation to be started. Subscription to the resulting sequence has no observable side-effect, and each subscription will produce the asynchronous operation's result. + + + + Converts a Begin/End invoke function pair into an asynchronous function. + + The type of the first argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the second argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the third argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the fourth argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the fifth argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the sixth argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the seventh argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the eighth argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the ninth argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the tenth argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the eleventh argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the twelfth argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the thirteenth argument passed to the begin delegate. + The delegate that begins the asynchronous operation. + The delegate that ends the asynchronous operation. + Function that can be used to start the asynchronous operation and retrieve the result (represented as a Unit value) as an observable sequence. + or is null. + Each invocation of the resulting function will cause the asynchronous operation to be started. Subscription to the resulting sequence has no observable side-effect, and each subscription will produce the asynchronous operation's result. + + + + Converts a Begin/End invoke function pair into an asynchronous function. + + The type of the first argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the second argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the third argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the fourth argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the fifth argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the sixth argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the seventh argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the eighth argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the ninth argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the tenth argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the eleventh argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the twelfth argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the thirteenth argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the fourteenth argument passed to the begin delegate. + The delegate that begins the asynchronous operation. + The delegate that ends the asynchronous operation. + Function that can be used to start the asynchronous operation and retrieve the result (represented as a Unit value) as an observable sequence. + or is null. + Each invocation of the resulting function will cause the asynchronous operation to be started. Subscription to the resulting sequence has no observable side-effect, and each subscription will produce the asynchronous operation's result. + + + + Invokes the specified function asynchronously, surfacing the result through an observable sequence. + + The type of the result returned by the function. + Function to run asynchronously. + An observable sequence exposing the function's result value, or an exception. + is null. + + + The function is called immediately, not during the subscription of the resulting sequence. + Multiple subscriptions to the resulting sequence can observe the function's result. + + + + + + Invokes the specified function asynchronously on the specified scheduler, surfacing the result through an observable sequence + + The type of the result returned by the function. + Function to run asynchronously. + Scheduler to run the function on. + An observable sequence exposing the function's result value, or an exception. + or is null. + + + The function is called immediately, not during the subscription of the resulting sequence. + Multiple subscriptions to the resulting sequence can observe the function's result. + + + + + + Invokes the asynchronous function, surfacing the result through an observable sequence. + + The type of the result returned by the asynchronous function. + Asynchronous function to run. + An observable sequence exposing the function's result value, or an exception. + is null. + + + The function is started immediately, not during the subscription of the resulting sequence. + Multiple subscriptions to the resulting sequence can observe the function's result. + + + + + + Invokes the asynchronous function, surfacing the result through an observable sequence. + + The type of the result returned by the asynchronous function. + Asynchronous function to run. + Scheduler on which to notify observers. + An observable sequence exposing the function's result value, or an exception. + is null or is null. + + + The function is started immediately, not during the subscription of the resulting sequence. + Multiple subscriptions to the resulting sequence can observe the function's result. + + + + + + Invokes the asynchronous function, surfacing the result through an observable sequence. + The CancellationToken is shared by all subscriptions on the resulting observable sequence. See the remarks section for more information. + + The type of the result returned by the asynchronous function. + Asynchronous function to run. + An observable sequence exposing the function's result value, or an exception. + is null. + + + The function is started immediately, not during the subscription of the resulting sequence. + Multiple subscriptions to the resulting sequence can observe the function's result. + + If any subscription to the resulting sequence is disposed, the CancellationToken is set. The observer associated to the disposed + subscription won't see the TaskCanceledException, but other observers will. You can protect against this using the Catch operator. + Be careful when handing out the resulting sequence because of this behavior. The most common use is to have a single subscription + to the resulting sequence, which controls the CancellationToken state. Alternatively, you can control subscription behavior using + multicast operators. + + + + + + + Invokes the asynchronous function, surfacing the result through an observable sequence. + The CancellationToken is shared by all subscriptions on the resulting observable sequence. See the remarks section for more information. + + The type of the result returned by the asynchronous function. + Asynchronous function to run. + Scheduler on which to notify observers. + An observable sequence exposing the function's result value, or an exception. + is null or is null. + + + The function is started immediately, not during the subscription of the resulting sequence. + Multiple subscriptions to the resulting sequence can observe the function's result. + + If any subscription to the resulting sequence is disposed, the CancellationToken is set. The observer associated to the disposed + subscription won't see the TaskCanceledException, but other observers will. You can protect against this using the Catch operator. + Be careful when handing out the resulting sequence because of this behavior. The most common use is to have a single subscription + to the resulting sequence, which controls the CancellationToken state. Alternatively, you can control subscription behavior using + multicast operators. + + + + + + + Invokes the action asynchronously, surfacing the result through an observable sequence. + + Action to run asynchronously. + An observable sequence exposing a Unit value upon completion of the action, or an exception. + is null. + + + The action is called immediately, not during the subscription of the resulting sequence. + Multiple subscriptions to the resulting sequence can observe the action's outcome. + + + + + + Invokes the action asynchronously on the specified scheduler, surfacing the result through an observable sequence. + + Action to run asynchronously. + Scheduler to run the action on. + An observable sequence exposing a Unit value upon completion of the action, or an exception. + or is null. + + + The action is called immediately, not during the subscription of the resulting sequence. + Multiple subscriptions to the resulting sequence can observe the action's outcome. + + + + + + Invokes the asynchronous action, surfacing the result through an observable sequence. + + Asynchronous action to run. + An observable sequence exposing a Unit value upon completion of the action, or an exception. + is null. + + + The action is started immediately, not during the subscription of the resulting sequence. + Multiple subscriptions to the resulting sequence can observe the action's outcome. + + + + + + Invokes the asynchronous action, surfacing the result through an observable sequence. + + Asynchronous action to run. + Scheduler on which to notify observers. + An observable sequence exposing a Unit value upon completion of the action, or an exception. + is null or is null. + + + The action is started immediately, not during the subscription of the resulting sequence. + Multiple subscriptions to the resulting sequence can observe the action's outcome. + + + + + + Invokes the asynchronous action, surfacing the result through an observable sequence. + The CancellationToken is shared by all subscriptions on the resulting observable sequence. See the remarks section for more information. + + Asynchronous action to run. + An observable sequence exposing a Unit value upon completion of the action, or an exception. + is null. + + + The action is started immediately, not during the subscription of the resulting sequence. + Multiple subscriptions to the resulting sequence can observe the action's outcome. + + If any subscription to the resulting sequence is disposed, the CancellationToken is set. The observer associated to the disposed + subscription won't see the TaskCanceledException, but other observers will. You can protect against this using the Catch operator. + Be careful when handing out the resulting sequence because of this behavior. The most common use is to have a single subscription + to the resulting sequence, which controls the CancellationToken state. Alternatively, you can control subscription behavior using + multicast operators. + + + + + + + Invokes the asynchronous action, surfacing the result through an observable sequence. + The CancellationToken is shared by all subscriptions on the resulting observable sequence. See the remarks section for more information. + + Asynchronous action to run. + Scheduler on which to notify observers. + An observable sequence exposing a Unit value upon completion of the action, or an exception. + is null or is null. + + + The action is started immediately, not during the subscription of the resulting sequence. + Multiple subscriptions to the resulting sequence can observe the action's outcome. + + If any subscription to the resulting sequence is disposed, the CancellationToken is set. The observer associated to the disposed + subscription won't see the TaskCanceledException, but other observers will. You can protect against this using the Catch operator. + Be careful when handing out the resulting sequence because of this behavior. The most common use is to have a single subscription + to the resulting sequence, which controls the CancellationToken state. Alternatively, you can control subscription behavior using + multicast operators. + + + + + + + Converts an asynchronous function into an observable sequence. Each subscription to the resulting sequence causes the function to be started. + + The type of the result returned by the asynchronous function. + Asynchronous function to convert. + An observable sequence exposing the result of invoking the function, or an exception. + is null. + + + + Converts an asynchronous function into an observable sequence. Each subscription to the resulting sequence causes the function to be started. + + The type of the result returned by the asynchronous function. + Asynchronous function to convert. + Scheduler on which to notify observers. + An observable sequence exposing the result of invoking the function, or an exception. + is null or is null. + + + + Converts an asynchronous function into an observable sequence. Each subscription to the resulting sequence causes the function to be started. + The CancellationToken passed to the asynchronous function is tied to the observable sequence's subscription that triggered the function's invocation and can be used for best-effort cancellation. + + The type of the result returned by the asynchronous function. + Asynchronous function to convert. + An observable sequence exposing the result of invoking the function, or an exception. + is null. + When a subscription to the resulting sequence is disposed, the CancellationToken that was fed to the asynchronous function will be signaled. + + + + Converts an asynchronous function into an observable sequence. Each subscription to the resulting sequence causes the function to be started. + The CancellationToken passed to the asynchronous function is tied to the observable sequence's subscription that triggered the function's invocation and can be used for best-effort cancellation. + + The type of the result returned by the asynchronous function. + Asynchronous function to convert. + Scheduler on which to notify observers. + An observable sequence exposing the result of invoking the function, or an exception. + is null or is null. + When a subscription to the resulting sequence is disposed, the CancellationToken that was fed to the asynchronous function will be signaled. + + + + Converts an asynchronous action into an observable sequence. Each subscription to the resulting sequence causes the action to be started. + + Asynchronous action to convert. + An observable sequence exposing a Unit value upon completion of the action, or an exception. + is null. + + + + Converts an asynchronous action into an observable sequence. Each subscription to the resulting sequence causes the action to be started. + + Asynchronous action to convert. + Scheduler on which to notify observers. + An observable sequence exposing a Unit value upon completion of the action, or an exception. + is null or is null. + + + + Converts an asynchronous action into an observable sequence. Each subscription to the resulting sequence causes the action to be started. + The CancellationToken passed to the asynchronous action is tied to the observable sequence's subscription that triggered the action's invocation and can be used for best-effort cancellation. + + Asynchronous action to convert. + An observable sequence exposing a Unit value upon completion of the action, or an exception. + When a subscription to the resulting sequence is disposed, the CancellationToken that was fed to the asynchronous function will be signaled. + is null. + + + + Converts an asynchronous action into an observable sequence. Each subscription to the resulting sequence causes the action to be started. + The CancellationToken passed to the asynchronous action is tied to the observable sequence's subscription that triggered the action's invocation and can be used for best-effort cancellation. + + Asynchronous action to convert. + Scheduler on which to notify observers. + An observable sequence exposing a Unit value upon completion of the action, or an exception. + When a subscription to the resulting sequence is disposed, the CancellationToken that was fed to the asynchronous function will be signaled. + is null or is null. + + + + Converts the function into an asynchronous function. Each invocation of the resulting asynchronous function causes an invocation of the original synchronous function. + + The type of the result returned by the function. + Function to convert to an asynchronous function. + Asynchronous function. + is null. + + + + Converts the function into an asynchronous function. Each invocation of the resulting asynchronous function causes an invocation of the original synchronous function on the specified scheduler. + + The type of the result returned by the function. + Function to convert to an asynchronous function. + Scheduler to invoke the original function on. + Asynchronous function. + or is null. + + + + Converts the function into an asynchronous function. Each invocation of the resulting asynchronous function causes an invocation of the original synchronous function. + + The type of the first argument passed to the function. + The type of the result returned by the function. + Function to convert to an asynchronous function. + Asynchronous function. + is null. + + + + Converts the function into an asynchronous function. Each invocation of the resulting asynchronous function causes an invocation of the original synchronous function on the specified scheduler. + + The type of the first argument passed to the function. + The type of the result returned by the function. + Function to convert to an asynchronous function. + Scheduler to invoke the original function on. + Asynchronous function. + or is null. + + + + Converts the function into an asynchronous function. Each invocation of the resulting asynchronous function causes an invocation of the original synchronous function. + + The type of the first argument passed to the function. + The type of the second argument passed to the function. + The type of the result returned by the function. + Function to convert to an asynchronous function. + Asynchronous function. + is null. + + + + Converts the function into an asynchronous function. Each invocation of the resulting asynchronous function causes an invocation of the original synchronous function on the specified scheduler. + + The type of the first argument passed to the function. + The type of the second argument passed to the function. + The type of the result returned by the function. + Function to convert to an asynchronous function. + Scheduler to invoke the original function on. + Asynchronous function. + or is null. + + + + Converts the function into an asynchronous function. Each invocation of the resulting asynchronous function causes an invocation of the original synchronous function. + + The type of the first argument passed to the function. + The type of the second argument passed to the function. + The type of the third argument passed to the function. + The type of the result returned by the function. + Function to convert to an asynchronous function. + Asynchronous function. + is null. + + + + Converts the function into an asynchronous function. Each invocation of the resulting asynchronous function causes an invocation of the original synchronous function on the specified scheduler. + + The type of the first argument passed to the function. + The type of the second argument passed to the function. + The type of the third argument passed to the function. + The type of the result returned by the function. + Function to convert to an asynchronous function. + Scheduler to invoke the original function on. + Asynchronous function. + or is null. + + + + Converts the function into an asynchronous function. Each invocation of the resulting asynchronous function causes an invocation of the original synchronous function. + + The type of the first argument passed to the function. + The type of the second argument passed to the function. + The type of the third argument passed to the function. + The type of the fourth argument passed to the function. + The type of the result returned by the function. + Function to convert to an asynchronous function. + Asynchronous function. + is null. + + + + Converts the function into an asynchronous function. Each invocation of the resulting asynchronous function causes an invocation of the original synchronous function on the specified scheduler. + + The type of the first argument passed to the function. + The type of the second argument passed to the function. + The type of the third argument passed to the function. + The type of the fourth argument passed to the function. + The type of the result returned by the function. + Function to convert to an asynchronous function. + Scheduler to invoke the original function on. + Asynchronous function. + or is null. + + + + Converts the function into an asynchronous function. Each invocation of the resulting asynchronous function causes an invocation of the original synchronous function. + + The type of the first argument passed to the function. + The type of the second argument passed to the function. + The type of the third argument passed to the function. + The type of the fourth argument passed to the function. + The type of the fifth argument passed to the function. + The type of the result returned by the function. + Function to convert to an asynchronous function. + Asynchronous function. + is null. + + + + Converts the function into an asynchronous function. Each invocation of the resulting asynchronous function causes an invocation of the original synchronous function on the specified scheduler. + + The type of the first argument passed to the function. + The type of the second argument passed to the function. + The type of the third argument passed to the function. + The type of the fourth argument passed to the function. + The type of the fifth argument passed to the function. + The type of the result returned by the function. + Function to convert to an asynchronous function. + Scheduler to invoke the original function on. + Asynchronous function. + or is null. + + + + Converts the function into an asynchronous function. Each invocation of the resulting asynchronous function causes an invocation of the original synchronous function. + + The type of the first argument passed to the function. + The type of the second argument passed to the function. + The type of the third argument passed to the function. + The type of the fourth argument passed to the function. + The type of the fifth argument passed to the function. + The type of the sixth argument passed to the function. + The type of the result returned by the function. + Function to convert to an asynchronous function. + Asynchronous function. + is null. + + + + Converts the function into an asynchronous function. Each invocation of the resulting asynchronous function causes an invocation of the original synchronous function on the specified scheduler. + + The type of the first argument passed to the function. + The type of the second argument passed to the function. + The type of the third argument passed to the function. + The type of the fourth argument passed to the function. + The type of the fifth argument passed to the function. + The type of the sixth argument passed to the function. + The type of the result returned by the function. + Function to convert to an asynchronous function. + Scheduler to invoke the original function on. + Asynchronous function. + or is null. + + + + Converts the function into an asynchronous function. Each invocation of the resulting asynchronous function causes an invocation of the original synchronous function. + + The type of the first argument passed to the function. + The type of the second argument passed to the function. + The type of the third argument passed to the function. + The type of the fourth argument passed to the function. + The type of the fifth argument passed to the function. + The type of the sixth argument passed to the function. + The type of the seventh argument passed to the function. + The type of the result returned by the function. + Function to convert to an asynchronous function. + Asynchronous function. + is null. + + + + Converts the function into an asynchronous function. Each invocation of the resulting asynchronous function causes an invocation of the original synchronous function on the specified scheduler. + + The type of the first argument passed to the function. + The type of the second argument passed to the function. + The type of the third argument passed to the function. + The type of the fourth argument passed to the function. + The type of the fifth argument passed to the function. + The type of the sixth argument passed to the function. + The type of the seventh argument passed to the function. + The type of the result returned by the function. + Function to convert to an asynchronous function. + Scheduler to invoke the original function on. + Asynchronous function. + or is null. + + + + Converts the function into an asynchronous function. Each invocation of the resulting asynchronous function causes an invocation of the original synchronous function. + + The type of the first argument passed to the function. + The type of the second argument passed to the function. + The type of the third argument passed to the function. + The type of the fourth argument passed to the function. + The type of the fifth argument passed to the function. + The type of the sixth argument passed to the function. + The type of the seventh argument passed to the function. + The type of the eighth argument passed to the function. + The type of the result returned by the function. + Function to convert to an asynchronous function. + Asynchronous function. + is null. + + + + Converts the function into an asynchronous function. Each invocation of the resulting asynchronous function causes an invocation of the original synchronous function on the specified scheduler. + + The type of the first argument passed to the function. + The type of the second argument passed to the function. + The type of the third argument passed to the function. + The type of the fourth argument passed to the function. + The type of the fifth argument passed to the function. + The type of the sixth argument passed to the function. + The type of the seventh argument passed to the function. + The type of the eighth argument passed to the function. + The type of the result returned by the function. + Function to convert to an asynchronous function. + Scheduler to invoke the original function on. + Asynchronous function. + or is null. + + + + Converts the function into an asynchronous function. Each invocation of the resulting asynchronous function causes an invocation of the original synchronous function. + + The type of the first argument passed to the function. + The type of the second argument passed to the function. + The type of the third argument passed to the function. + The type of the fourth argument passed to the function. + The type of the fifth argument passed to the function. + The type of the sixth argument passed to the function. + The type of the seventh argument passed to the function. + The type of the eighth argument passed to the function. + The type of the ninth argument passed to the function. + The type of the result returned by the function. + Function to convert to an asynchronous function. + Asynchronous function. + is null. + + + + Converts the function into an asynchronous function. Each invocation of the resulting asynchronous function causes an invocation of the original synchronous function on the specified scheduler. + + The type of the first argument passed to the function. + The type of the second argument passed to the function. + The type of the third argument passed to the function. + The type of the fourth argument passed to the function. + The type of the fifth argument passed to the function. + The type of the sixth argument passed to the function. + The type of the seventh argument passed to the function. + The type of the eighth argument passed to the function. + The type of the ninth argument passed to the function. + The type of the result returned by the function. + Function to convert to an asynchronous function. + Scheduler to invoke the original function on. + Asynchronous function. + or is null. + + + + Converts the function into an asynchronous function. Each invocation of the resulting asynchronous function causes an invocation of the original synchronous function. + + The type of the first argument passed to the function. + The type of the second argument passed to the function. + The type of the third argument passed to the function. + The type of the fourth argument passed to the function. + The type of the fifth argument passed to the function. + The type of the sixth argument passed to the function. + The type of the seventh argument passed to the function. + The type of the eighth argument passed to the function. + The type of the ninth argument passed to the function. + The type of the tenth argument passed to the function. + The type of the result returned by the function. + Function to convert to an asynchronous function. + Asynchronous function. + is null. + + + + Converts the function into an asynchronous function. Each invocation of the resulting asynchronous function causes an invocation of the original synchronous function on the specified scheduler. + + The type of the first argument passed to the function. + The type of the second argument passed to the function. + The type of the third argument passed to the function. + The type of the fourth argument passed to the function. + The type of the fifth argument passed to the function. + The type of the sixth argument passed to the function. + The type of the seventh argument passed to the function. + The type of the eighth argument passed to the function. + The type of the ninth argument passed to the function. + The type of the tenth argument passed to the function. + The type of the result returned by the function. + Function to convert to an asynchronous function. + Scheduler to invoke the original function on. + Asynchronous function. + or is null. + + + + Converts the function into an asynchronous function. Each invocation of the resulting asynchronous function causes an invocation of the original synchronous function. + + The type of the first argument passed to the function. + The type of the second argument passed to the function. + The type of the third argument passed to the function. + The type of the fourth argument passed to the function. + The type of the fifth argument passed to the function. + The type of the sixth argument passed to the function. + The type of the seventh argument passed to the function. + The type of the eighth argument passed to the function. + The type of the ninth argument passed to the function. + The type of the tenth argument passed to the function. + The type of the eleventh argument passed to the function. + The type of the result returned by the function. + Function to convert to an asynchronous function. + Asynchronous function. + is null. + + + + Converts the function into an asynchronous function. Each invocation of the resulting asynchronous function causes an invocation of the original synchronous function on the specified scheduler. + + The type of the first argument passed to the function. + The type of the second argument passed to the function. + The type of the third argument passed to the function. + The type of the fourth argument passed to the function. + The type of the fifth argument passed to the function. + The type of the sixth argument passed to the function. + The type of the seventh argument passed to the function. + The type of the eighth argument passed to the function. + The type of the ninth argument passed to the function. + The type of the tenth argument passed to the function. + The type of the eleventh argument passed to the function. + The type of the result returned by the function. + Function to convert to an asynchronous function. + Scheduler to invoke the original function on. + Asynchronous function. + or is null. + + + + Converts the function into an asynchronous function. Each invocation of the resulting asynchronous function causes an invocation of the original synchronous function. + + The type of the first argument passed to the function. + The type of the second argument passed to the function. + The type of the third argument passed to the function. + The type of the fourth argument passed to the function. + The type of the fifth argument passed to the function. + The type of the sixth argument passed to the function. + The type of the seventh argument passed to the function. + The type of the eighth argument passed to the function. + The type of the ninth argument passed to the function. + The type of the tenth argument passed to the function. + The type of the eleventh argument passed to the function. + The type of the twelfth argument passed to the function. + The type of the result returned by the function. + Function to convert to an asynchronous function. + Asynchronous function. + is null. + + + + Converts the function into an asynchronous function. Each invocation of the resulting asynchronous function causes an invocation of the original synchronous function on the specified scheduler. + + The type of the first argument passed to the function. + The type of the second argument passed to the function. + The type of the third argument passed to the function. + The type of the fourth argument passed to the function. + The type of the fifth argument passed to the function. + The type of the sixth argument passed to the function. + The type of the seventh argument passed to the function. + The type of the eighth argument passed to the function. + The type of the ninth argument passed to the function. + The type of the tenth argument passed to the function. + The type of the eleventh argument passed to the function. + The type of the twelfth argument passed to the function. + The type of the result returned by the function. + Function to convert to an asynchronous function. + Scheduler to invoke the original function on. + Asynchronous function. + or is null. + + + + Converts the function into an asynchronous function. Each invocation of the resulting asynchronous function causes an invocation of the original synchronous function. + + The type of the first argument passed to the function. + The type of the second argument passed to the function. + The type of the third argument passed to the function. + The type of the fourth argument passed to the function. + The type of the fifth argument passed to the function. + The type of the sixth argument passed to the function. + The type of the seventh argument passed to the function. + The type of the eighth argument passed to the function. + The type of the ninth argument passed to the function. + The type of the tenth argument passed to the function. + The type of the eleventh argument passed to the function. + The type of the twelfth argument passed to the function. + The type of the thirteenth argument passed to the function. + The type of the result returned by the function. + Function to convert to an asynchronous function. + Asynchronous function. + is null. + + + + Converts the function into an asynchronous function. Each invocation of the resulting asynchronous function causes an invocation of the original synchronous function on the specified scheduler. + + The type of the first argument passed to the function. + The type of the second argument passed to the function. + The type of the third argument passed to the function. + The type of the fourth argument passed to the function. + The type of the fifth argument passed to the function. + The type of the sixth argument passed to the function. + The type of the seventh argument passed to the function. + The type of the eighth argument passed to the function. + The type of the ninth argument passed to the function. + The type of the tenth argument passed to the function. + The type of the eleventh argument passed to the function. + The type of the twelfth argument passed to the function. + The type of the thirteenth argument passed to the function. + The type of the result returned by the function. + Function to convert to an asynchronous function. + Scheduler to invoke the original function on. + Asynchronous function. + or is null. + + + + Converts the function into an asynchronous function. Each invocation of the resulting asynchronous function causes an invocation of the original synchronous function. + + The type of the first argument passed to the function. + The type of the second argument passed to the function. + The type of the third argument passed to the function. + The type of the fourth argument passed to the function. + The type of the fifth argument passed to the function. + The type of the sixth argument passed to the function. + The type of the seventh argument passed to the function. + The type of the eighth argument passed to the function. + The type of the ninth argument passed to the function. + The type of the tenth argument passed to the function. + The type of the eleventh argument passed to the function. + The type of the twelfth argument passed to the function. + The type of the thirteenth argument passed to the function. + The type of the fourteenth argument passed to the function. + The type of the result returned by the function. + Function to convert to an asynchronous function. + Asynchronous function. + is null. + + + + Converts the function into an asynchronous function. Each invocation of the resulting asynchronous function causes an invocation of the original synchronous function on the specified scheduler. + + The type of the first argument passed to the function. + The type of the second argument passed to the function. + The type of the third argument passed to the function. + The type of the fourth argument passed to the function. + The type of the fifth argument passed to the function. + The type of the sixth argument passed to the function. + The type of the seventh argument passed to the function. + The type of the eighth argument passed to the function. + The type of the ninth argument passed to the function. + The type of the tenth argument passed to the function. + The type of the eleventh argument passed to the function. + The type of the twelfth argument passed to the function. + The type of the thirteenth argument passed to the function. + The type of the fourteenth argument passed to the function. + The type of the result returned by the function. + Function to convert to an asynchronous function. + Scheduler to invoke the original function on. + Asynchronous function. + or is null. + + + + Converts the function into an asynchronous function. Each invocation of the resulting asynchronous function causes an invocation of the original synchronous function. + + The type of the first argument passed to the function. + The type of the second argument passed to the function. + The type of the third argument passed to the function. + The type of the fourth argument passed to the function. + The type of the fifth argument passed to the function. + The type of the sixth argument passed to the function. + The type of the seventh argument passed to the function. + The type of the eighth argument passed to the function. + The type of the ninth argument passed to the function. + The type of the tenth argument passed to the function. + The type of the eleventh argument passed to the function. + The type of the twelfth argument passed to the function. + The type of the thirteenth argument passed to the function. + The type of the fourteenth argument passed to the function. + The type of the fifteenth argument passed to the function. + The type of the result returned by the function. + Function to convert to an asynchronous function. + Asynchronous function. + is null. + + + + Converts the function into an asynchronous function. Each invocation of the resulting asynchronous function causes an invocation of the original synchronous function on the specified scheduler. + + The type of the first argument passed to the function. + The type of the second argument passed to the function. + The type of the third argument passed to the function. + The type of the fourth argument passed to the function. + The type of the fifth argument passed to the function. + The type of the sixth argument passed to the function. + The type of the seventh argument passed to the function. + The type of the eighth argument passed to the function. + The type of the ninth argument passed to the function. + The type of the tenth argument passed to the function. + The type of the eleventh argument passed to the function. + The type of the twelfth argument passed to the function. + The type of the thirteenth argument passed to the function. + The type of the fourteenth argument passed to the function. + The type of the fifteenth argument passed to the function. + The type of the result returned by the function. + Function to convert to an asynchronous function. + Scheduler to invoke the original function on. + Asynchronous function. + or is null. + + + + Converts the function into an asynchronous function. Each invocation of the resulting asynchronous function causes an invocation of the original synchronous function. + + The type of the first argument passed to the function. + The type of the second argument passed to the function. + The type of the third argument passed to the function. + The type of the fourth argument passed to the function. + The type of the fifth argument passed to the function. + The type of the sixth argument passed to the function. + The type of the seventh argument passed to the function. + The type of the eighth argument passed to the function. + The type of the ninth argument passed to the function. + The type of the tenth argument passed to the function. + The type of the eleventh argument passed to the function. + The type of the twelfth argument passed to the function. + The type of the thirteenth argument passed to the function. + The type of the fourteenth argument passed to the function. + The type of the fifteenth argument passed to the function. + The type of the sixteenth argument passed to the function. + The type of the result returned by the function. + Function to convert to an asynchronous function. + Asynchronous function. + is null. + + + + Converts the function into an asynchronous function. 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Each invocation of the resulting asynchronous action causes an invocation of the original synchronous action on the specified scheduler. + + The type of the first argument passed to the action. + The type of the second argument passed to the action. + The type of the third argument passed to the action. + The type of the fourth argument passed to the action. + The type of the fifth argument passed to the action. + The type of the sixth argument passed to the action. + The type of the seventh argument passed to the action. + Action to convert to an asynchronous action. + Scheduler to invoke the original action on. + Asynchronous action. + or is null. + + + + Converts the function into an asynchronous action. Each invocation of the resulting asynchronous action causes an invocation of the original synchronous action on the default scheduler. + + The type of the first argument passed to the action. + The type of the second argument passed to the action. + The type of the third argument passed to the action. + The type of the fourth argument passed to the action. + The type of the fifth argument passed to the action. + The type of the sixth argument passed to the action. + The type of the seventh argument passed to the action. + The type of the eighth argument passed to the action. + Action to convert to an asynchronous action. + Asynchronous action. + is null. + + + + Converts the function into an asynchronous action. Each invocation of the resulting asynchronous action causes an invocation of the original synchronous action on the specified scheduler. + + The type of the first argument passed to the action. + The type of the second argument passed to the action. + The type of the third argument passed to the action. + The type of the fourth argument passed to the action. + The type of the fifth argument passed to the action. + The type of the sixth argument passed to the action. + The type of the seventh argument passed to the action. + The type of the eighth argument passed to the action. + Action to convert to an asynchronous action. + Scheduler to invoke the original action on. + Asynchronous action. + or is null. + + + + Converts the function into an asynchronous action. Each invocation of the resulting asynchronous action causes an invocation of the original synchronous action on the default scheduler. + + The type of the first argument passed to the action. + The type of the second argument passed to the action. + The type of the third argument passed to the action. + The type of the fourth argument passed to the action. + The type of the fifth argument passed to the action. + The type of the sixth argument passed to the action. + The type of the seventh argument passed to the action. + The type of the eighth argument passed to the action. + The type of the ninth argument passed to the action. + Action to convert to an asynchronous action. + Asynchronous action. + is null. + + + + Converts the function into an asynchronous action. Each invocation of the resulting asynchronous action causes an invocation of the original synchronous action on the specified scheduler. + + The type of the first argument passed to the action. + The type of the second argument passed to the action. + The type of the third argument passed to the action. + The type of the fourth argument passed to the action. + The type of the fifth argument passed to the action. + The type of the sixth argument passed to the action. + The type of the seventh argument passed to the action. + The type of the eighth argument passed to the action. + The type of the ninth argument passed to the action. + Action to convert to an asynchronous action. + Scheduler to invoke the original action on. + Asynchronous action. + or is null. + + + + Converts the function into an asynchronous action. Each invocation of the resulting asynchronous action causes an invocation of the original synchronous action on the default scheduler. + + The type of the first argument passed to the action. + The type of the second argument passed to the action. + The type of the third argument passed to the action. + The type of the fourth argument passed to the action. + The type of the fifth argument passed to the action. + The type of the sixth argument passed to the action. + The type of the seventh argument passed to the action. + The type of the eighth argument passed to the action. + The type of the ninth argument passed to the action. + The type of the tenth argument passed to the action. + Action to convert to an asynchronous action. + Asynchronous action. + is null. + + + + Converts the function into an asynchronous action. Each invocation of the resulting asynchronous action causes an invocation of the original synchronous action on the specified scheduler. + + The type of the first argument passed to the action. + The type of the second argument passed to the action. + The type of the third argument passed to the action. + The type of the fourth argument passed to the action. + The type of the fifth argument passed to the action. + The type of the sixth argument passed to the action. + The type of the seventh argument passed to the action. + The type of the eighth argument passed to the action. + The type of the ninth argument passed to the action. + The type of the tenth argument passed to the action. + Action to convert to an asynchronous action. + Scheduler to invoke the original action on. + Asynchronous action. + or is null. + + + + Converts the function into an asynchronous action. Each invocation of the resulting asynchronous action causes an invocation of the original synchronous action on the default scheduler. + + The type of the first argument passed to the action. + The type of the second argument passed to the action. + The type of the third argument passed to the action. + The type of the fourth argument passed to the action. + The type of the fifth argument passed to the action. + The type of the sixth argument passed to the action. + The type of the seventh argument passed to the action. + The type of the eighth argument passed to the action. + The type of the ninth argument passed to the action. + The type of the tenth argument passed to the action. + The type of the eleventh argument passed to the action. + Action to convert to an asynchronous action. + Asynchronous action. + is null. + + + + Converts the function into an asynchronous action. Each invocation of the resulting asynchronous action causes an invocation of the original synchronous action on the specified scheduler. + + The type of the first argument passed to the action. + The type of the second argument passed to the action. + The type of the third argument passed to the action. + The type of the fourth argument passed to the action. + The type of the fifth argument passed to the action. + The type of the sixth argument passed to the action. + The type of the seventh argument passed to the action. + The type of the eighth argument passed to the action. + The type of the ninth argument passed to the action. + The type of the tenth argument passed to the action. + The type of the eleventh argument passed to the action. + Action to convert to an asynchronous action. + Scheduler to invoke the original action on. + Asynchronous action. + or is null. + + + + Converts the function into an asynchronous action. Each invocation of the resulting asynchronous action causes an invocation of the original synchronous action on the default scheduler. + + The type of the first argument passed to the action. + The type of the second argument passed to the action. + The type of the third argument passed to the action. + The type of the fourth argument passed to the action. + The type of the fifth argument passed to the action. + The type of the sixth argument passed to the action. + The type of the seventh argument passed to the action. + The type of the eighth argument passed to the action. + The type of the ninth argument passed to the action. + The type of the tenth argument passed to the action. + The type of the eleventh argument passed to the action. + The type of the twelfth argument passed to the action. + Action to convert to an asynchronous action. + Asynchronous action. + is null. + + + + Converts the function into an asynchronous action. Each invocation of the resulting asynchronous action causes an invocation of the original synchronous action on the specified scheduler. + + The type of the first argument passed to the action. + The type of the second argument passed to the action. + The type of the third argument passed to the action. + The type of the fourth argument passed to the action. + The type of the fifth argument passed to the action. + The type of the sixth argument passed to the action. + The type of the seventh argument passed to the action. + The type of the eighth argument passed to the action. + The type of the ninth argument passed to the action. + The type of the tenth argument passed to the action. + The type of the eleventh argument passed to the action. + The type of the twelfth argument passed to the action. + Action to convert to an asynchronous action. + Scheduler to invoke the original action on. + Asynchronous action. + or is null. + + + + Converts the function into an asynchronous action. Each invocation of the resulting asynchronous action causes an invocation of the original synchronous action on the default scheduler. + + The type of the first argument passed to the action. + The type of the second argument passed to the action. + The type of the third argument passed to the action. + The type of the fourth argument passed to the action. + The type of the fifth argument passed to the action. + The type of the sixth argument passed to the action. + The type of the seventh argument passed to the action. + The type of the eighth argument passed to the action. + The type of the ninth argument passed to the action. + The type of the tenth argument passed to the action. + The type of the eleventh argument passed to the action. + The type of the twelfth argument passed to the action. + The type of the thirteenth argument passed to the action. + Action to convert to an asynchronous action. + Asynchronous action. + is null. + + + + Converts the function into an asynchronous action. Each invocation of the resulting asynchronous action causes an invocation of the original synchronous action on the specified scheduler. + + The type of the first argument passed to the action. + The type of the second argument passed to the action. + The type of the third argument passed to the action. + The type of the fourth argument passed to the action. + The type of the fifth argument passed to the action. + The type of the sixth argument passed to the action. + The type of the seventh argument passed to the action. + The type of the eighth argument passed to the action. + The type of the ninth argument passed to the action. + The type of the tenth argument passed to the action. + The type of the eleventh argument passed to the action. + The type of the twelfth argument passed to the action. + The type of the thirteenth argument passed to the action. + Action to convert to an asynchronous action. + Scheduler to invoke the original action on. + Asynchronous action. + or is null. + + + + Converts the function into an asynchronous action. Each invocation of the resulting asynchronous action causes an invocation of the original synchronous action on the default scheduler. + + The type of the first argument passed to the action. + The type of the second argument passed to the action. + The type of the third argument passed to the action. + The type of the fourth argument passed to the action. + The type of the fifth argument passed to the action. + The type of the sixth argument passed to the action. + The type of the seventh argument passed to the action. + The type of the eighth argument passed to the action. + The type of the ninth argument passed to the action. + The type of the tenth argument passed to the action. + The type of the eleventh argument passed to the action. + The type of the twelfth argument passed to the action. + The type of the thirteenth argument passed to the action. + The type of the fourteenth argument passed to the action. + Action to convert to an asynchronous action. + Asynchronous action. + is null. + + + + Converts the function into an asynchronous action. Each invocation of the resulting asynchronous action causes an invocation of the original synchronous action on the specified scheduler. + + The type of the first argument passed to the action. + The type of the second argument passed to the action. + The type of the third argument passed to the action. + The type of the fourth argument passed to the action. + The type of the fifth argument passed to the action. + The type of the sixth argument passed to the action. + The type of the seventh argument passed to the action. + The type of the eighth argument passed to the action. + The type of the ninth argument passed to the action. + The type of the tenth argument passed to the action. + The type of the eleventh argument passed to the action. + The type of the twelfth argument passed to the action. + The type of the thirteenth argument passed to the action. + The type of the fourteenth argument passed to the action. + Action to convert to an asynchronous action. + Scheduler to invoke the original action on. + Asynchronous action. + or is null. + + + + Converts the function into an asynchronous action. Each invocation of the resulting asynchronous action causes an invocation of the original synchronous action on the default scheduler. + + The type of the first argument passed to the action. + The type of the second argument passed to the action. + The type of the third argument passed to the action. + The type of the fourth argument passed to the action. + The type of the fifth argument passed to the action. + The type of the sixth argument passed to the action. + The type of the seventh argument passed to the action. + The type of the eighth argument passed to the action. + The type of the ninth argument passed to the action. + The type of the tenth argument passed to the action. + The type of the eleventh argument passed to the action. + The type of the twelfth argument passed to the action. + The type of the thirteenth argument passed to the action. + The type of the fourteenth argument passed to the action. + The type of the fifteenth argument passed to the action. + Action to convert to an asynchronous action. + Asynchronous action. + is null. + + + + Converts the function into an asynchronous action. Each invocation of the resulting asynchronous action causes an invocation of the original synchronous action on the specified scheduler. + + The type of the first argument passed to the action. + The type of the second argument passed to the action. + The type of the third argument passed to the action. + The type of the fourth argument passed to the action. + The type of the fifth argument passed to the action. + The type of the sixth argument passed to the action. + The type of the seventh argument passed to the action. + The type of the eighth argument passed to the action. + The type of the ninth argument passed to the action. + The type of the tenth argument passed to the action. + The type of the eleventh argument passed to the action. + The type of the twelfth argument passed to the action. + The type of the thirteenth argument passed to the action. + The type of the fourteenth argument passed to the action. + The type of the fifteenth argument passed to the action. + Action to convert to an asynchronous action. + Scheduler to invoke the original action on. + Asynchronous action. + or is null. + + + + Converts the function into an asynchronous action. Each invocation of the resulting asynchronous action causes an invocation of the original synchronous action on the default scheduler. + + The type of the first argument passed to the action. + The type of the second argument passed to the action. + The type of the third argument passed to the action. + The type of the fourth argument passed to the action. + The type of the fifth argument passed to the action. + The type of the sixth argument passed to the action. + The type of the seventh argument passed to the action. + The type of the eighth argument passed to the action. + The type of the ninth argument passed to the action. + The type of the tenth argument passed to the action. + The type of the eleventh argument passed to the action. + The type of the twelfth argument passed to the action. + The type of the thirteenth argument passed to the action. + The type of the fourteenth argument passed to the action. + The type of the fifteenth argument passed to the action. + The type of the sixteenth argument passed to the action. + Action to convert to an asynchronous action. + Asynchronous action. + is null. + + + + Converts the function into an asynchronous action. Each invocation of the resulting asynchronous action causes an invocation of the original synchronous action on the specified scheduler. + + The type of the first argument passed to the action. + The type of the second argument passed to the action. + The type of the third argument passed to the action. + The type of the fourth argument passed to the action. + The type of the fifth argument passed to the action. + The type of the sixth argument passed to the action. + The type of the seventh argument passed to the action. + The type of the eighth argument passed to the action. + The type of the ninth argument passed to the action. + The type of the tenth argument passed to the action. + The type of the eleventh argument passed to the action. + The type of the twelfth argument passed to the action. + The type of the thirteenth argument passed to the action. + The type of the fourteenth argument passed to the action. + The type of the fifteenth argument passed to the action. + The type of the sixteenth argument passed to the action. + Action to convert to an asynchronous action. + Scheduler to invoke the original action on. + Asynchronous action. + or is null. + + + + Gets an awaiter that returns the last value of the observable sequence or throws an exception if the sequence is empty. + This operation subscribes to the observable sequence, making it hot. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source sequence to await. + Object that can be awaited. + is null. + + + + Gets an awaiter that returns the last value of the observable sequence or throws an exception if the sequence is empty. + This operation subscribes and connects to the observable sequence, making it hot. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source sequence to await. + Object that can be awaited. + is null. + + + + Gets an awaiter that returns the last value of the observable sequence or throws an exception if the sequence is empty. + This operation subscribes to the observable sequence, making it hot. The supplied CancellationToken can be used to cancel the subscription. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source sequence to await. + Cancellation token. + Object that can be awaited. + is null. + + + + Gets an awaiter that returns the last value of the observable sequence or throws an exception if the sequence is empty. + This operation subscribes and connects to the observable sequence, making it hot. The supplied CancellationToken can be used to cancel the subscription and connection. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source sequence to await. + Cancellation token. + Object that can be awaited. + is null. + + + + Multicasts the source sequence notifications through the specified subject to the resulting connectable observable. Upon connection of the + connectable observable, the subject is subscribed to the source exactly one, and messages are forwarded to the observers registered with + the connectable observable. For specializations with fixed subject types, see Publish, PublishLast, and Replay. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + The type of the elements in the result sequence. + Source sequence whose elements will be pushed into the specified subject. + Subject to push source elements into. + A connectable observable sequence that upon connection causes the source sequence to push results into the specified subject. + or is null. + + + + Multicasts the source sequence notifications through an instantiated subject into all uses of the sequence within a selector function. Each + subscription to the resulting sequence causes a separate multicast invocation, exposing the sequence resulting from the selector function's + invocation. For specializations with fixed subject types, see Publish, PublishLast, and Replay. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + The type of the elements produced by the intermediate subject. + The type of the elements in the result sequence. + Source sequence which will be multicasted in the specified selector function. + Factory function to create an intermediate subject through which the source sequence's elements will be multicast to the selector function. + Selector function which can use the multicasted source sequence subject to the policies enforced by the created subject. + An observable sequence that contains the elements of a sequence produced by multicasting the source sequence within a selector function. + or or is null. + + + + Returns a connectable observable sequence that shares a single subscription to the underlying sequence. + This operator is a specialization of Multicast using a regular . + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source sequence whose elements will be multicasted through a single shared subscription. + A connectable observable sequence that shares a single subscription to the underlying sequence. + is null. + Subscribers will receive all notifications of the source from the time of the subscription on. + + + + + Returns an observable sequence that is the result of invoking the selector on a connectable observable sequence that shares a single subscription to the underlying sequence. + This operator is a specialization of Multicast using a regular . + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + The type of the elements in the result sequence. + Source sequence whose elements will be multicasted through a single shared subscription. + Selector function which can use the multicasted source sequence as many times as needed, without causing multiple subscriptions to the source sequence. Subscribers to the given source will receive all notifications of the source from the time of the subscription on. + An observable sequence that contains the elements of a sequence produced by multicasting the source sequence within a selector function. + or is null. + + + + + Returns a connectable observable sequence that shares a single subscription to the underlying sequence and starts with initialValue. + This operator is a specialization of Multicast using a . + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source sequence whose elements will be multicasted through a single shared subscription. + Initial value received by observers upon subscription. + A connectable observable sequence that shares a single subscription to the underlying sequence. + is null. + Subscribers will receive immediately receive the initial value, followed by all notifications of the source from the time of the subscription on. + + + + + Returns an observable sequence that is the result of invoking the selector on a connectable observable sequence that shares a single subscription to the underlying sequence and starts with initialValue. + This operator is a specialization of Multicast using a . + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + The type of the elements in the result sequence. + Source sequence whose elements will be multicasted through a single shared subscription. + Selector function which can use the multicasted source sequence as many times as needed, without causing multiple subscriptions to the source sequence. Subscribers to the given source will receive immediately receive the initial value, followed by all notifications of the source from the time of the subscription on. + Initial value received by observers upon subscription. + An observable sequence that contains the elements of a sequence produced by multicasting the source sequence within a selector function. + or is null. + + + + + Returns a connectable observable sequence that shares a single subscription to the underlying sequence containing only the last notification. + This operator is a specialization of Multicast using a . + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source sequence whose elements will be multicasted through a single shared subscription. + A connectable observable sequence that shares a single subscription to the underlying sequence. + is null. + Subscribers will only receive the last notification of the source. + + + + + Returns an observable sequence that is the result of invoking the selector on a connectable observable sequence that shares a single subscription to the underlying sequence containing only the last notification. + This operator is a specialization of Multicast using a . + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + The type of the elements in the result sequence. + Source sequence whose elements will be multicasted through a single shared subscription. + Selector function which can use the multicasted source sequence as many times as needed, without causing multiple subscriptions to the source sequence. Subscribers to the given source will only receive the last notification of the source. + An observable sequence that contains the elements of a sequence produced by multicasting the source sequence within a selector function. + or is null. + + + + + Returns an observable sequence that stays connected to the source as long as there is at least one subscription to the observable sequence. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Connectable observable sequence. + An observable sequence that stays connected to the source as long as there is at least one subscription to the observable sequence. + is null. + + + + Returns an observable sequence that stays connected to the source as long as there is at least one subscription to the observable sequence. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Connectable observable sequence. + The time span that should be waited before possibly unsubscribing from the connectable observable. + An observable sequence that stays connected to the source as long as there is at least one subscription to the observable sequence. + is null. + + + + Returns an observable sequence that stays connected to the source as long as there is at least one subscription to the observable sequence. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Connectable observable sequence. + The time span that should be waited before possibly unsubscribing from the connectable observable. + The scheduler to use for delayed unsubscription. + An observable sequence that stays connected to the source as long as there is at least one subscription to the observable sequence. + is null. + + + + Returns an observable sequence that stays connected to the source as long as there is at least one subscription to the observable sequence. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Connectable observable sequence. + The minimum number of observers required to subscribe before establishing the connection to the source. + An observable sequence that stays connected to the source as long as there is at least one subscription to the observable sequence. + is null. + is non-positive. + + + + Returns an observable sequence that stays connected to the source as long as there is at least one subscription to the observable sequence. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Connectable observable sequence. + The minimum number of observers required to subscribe before establishing the connection to the source. + The time span that should be waited before possibly unsubscribing from the connectable observable. + An observable sequence that stays connected to the source as long as there is at least one subscription to the observable sequence. + is null. + is non-positive. + + + + Returns an observable sequence that stays connected to the source as long as there is at least one subscription to the observable sequence. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Connectable observable sequence. + The minimum number of observers required to subscribe before establishing the connection to the source. + The time span that should be waited before possibly unsubscribing from the connectable observable. + The scheduler to use for delayed unsubscription. + An observable sequence that stays connected to the source as long as there is at least one subscription to the observable sequence. + is null. + is non-positive. + + + + Automatically connect the upstream IConnectableObservable at most once when the + specified number of IObservers have subscribed to this IObservable. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Connectable observable sequence. + The number of observers required to subscribe before the connection to source happens, non-positive value will trigger an immediate subscription. + If not null, the connection's IDisposable is provided to it. + An observable sequence that connects to the source at most once when the given number of observers have subscribed to it. + is null. + + + + Returns a connectable observable sequence that shares a single subscription to the underlying sequence replaying all notifications. + This operator is a specialization of Multicast using a . + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source sequence whose elements will be multicasted through a single shared subscription. + A connectable observable sequence that shares a single subscription to the underlying sequence. + is null. + Subscribers will receive all the notifications of the source. + + + + + Returns a connectable observable sequence that shares a single subscription to the underlying sequence replaying all notifications. + This operator is a specialization of Multicast using a . + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source sequence whose elements will be multicasted through a single shared subscription. + Scheduler where connected observers will be invoked on. + A connectable observable sequence that shares a single subscription to the underlying sequence. + or is null. + Subscribers will receive all the notifications of the source. + + + + + Returns an observable sequence that is the result of invoking the selector on a connectable observable sequence that shares a single subscription to the underlying sequence replaying all notifications. + This operator is a specialization of Multicast using a . + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + The type of the elements in the result sequence. + Source sequence whose elements will be multicasted through a single shared subscription. + Selector function which can use the multicasted source sequence as many times as needed, without causing multiple subscriptions to the source sequence. Subscribers to the given source will receive all the notifications of the source. + An observable sequence that contains the elements of a sequence produced by multicasting the source sequence within a selector function. + or is null. + + + + + Returns an observable sequence that is the result of invoking the selector on a connectable observable sequence that shares a single subscription to the underlying sequence replaying all notifications. + This operator is a specialization of Multicast using a . + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + The type of the elements in the result sequence. + Source sequence whose elements will be multicasted through a single shared subscription. + Selector function which can use the multicasted source sequence as many times as needed, without causing multiple subscriptions to the source sequence. Subscribers to the given source will receive all the notifications of the source. + Scheduler where connected observers within the selector function will be invoked on. + An observable sequence that contains the elements of a sequence produced by multicasting the source sequence within a selector function. + or or is null. + + + + + Returns a connectable observable sequence that shares a single subscription to the underlying sequence replaying notifications subject to a maximum time length for the replay buffer. + This operator is a specialization of Multicast using a . + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source sequence whose elements will be multicasted through a single shared subscription. + Maximum time length of the replay buffer. + A connectable observable sequence that shares a single subscription to the underlying sequence. + is null. + is less than TimeSpan.Zero. + Subscribers will receive all the notifications of the source subject to the specified replay buffer trimming policy. + + + + + Returns an observable sequence that is the result of invoking the selector on a connectable observable sequence that shares a single subscription to the underlying sequence replaying notifications subject to a maximum time length for the replay buffer. + This operator is a specialization of Multicast using a . + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + The type of the elements in the result sequence. + Source sequence whose elements will be multicasted through a single shared subscription. + Selector function which can use the multicasted source sequence as many times as needed, without causing multiple subscriptions to the source sequence. Subscribers to the given source will receive all the notifications of the source subject to the specified replay buffer trimming policy. + Maximum time length of the replay buffer. + An observable sequence that contains the elements of a sequence produced by multicasting the source sequence within a selector function. + or is null. + is less than TimeSpan.Zero. + + + + + Returns a connectable observable sequence that shares a single subscription to the underlying sequence replaying notifications subject to a maximum time length for the replay buffer. + This operator is a specialization of Multicast using a . + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source sequence whose elements will be multicasted through a single shared subscription. + Maximum time length of the replay buffer. + Scheduler where connected observers will be invoked on. + A connectable observable sequence that shares a single subscription to the underlying sequence. + or is null. + is less than TimeSpan.Zero. + Subscribers will receive all the notifications of the source subject to the specified replay buffer trimming policy. + + + + + Returns an observable sequence that is the result of invoking the selector on a connectable observable sequence that shares a single subscription to the underlying sequence replaying notifications subject to a maximum time length for the replay buffer. + This operator is a specialization of Multicast using a . + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + The type of the elements in the result sequence. + Source sequence whose elements will be multicasted through a single shared subscription. + Selector function which can use the multicasted source sequence as many times as needed, without causing multiple subscriptions to the source sequence. Subscribers to the given source will receive all the notifications of the source subject to the specified replay buffer trimming policy. + Maximum time length of the replay buffer. + Scheduler where connected observers within the selector function will be invoked on. + An observable sequence that contains the elements of a sequence produced by multicasting the source sequence within a selector function. + or or is null. + is less than TimeSpan.Zero. + + + + + Returns a connectable observable sequence that shares a single subscription to the underlying sequence replaying bufferSize notifications. + This operator is a specialization of Multicast using a . + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source sequence whose elements will be multicasted through a single shared subscription. + Maximum element count of the replay buffer. + Scheduler where connected observers will be invoked on. + A connectable observable sequence that shares a single subscription to the underlying sequence. + or is null. + is less than zero. + Subscribers will receive all the notifications of the source subject to the specified replay buffer trimming policy. + + + + + Returns an observable sequence that is the result of invoking the selector on a connectable observable sequence that shares a single subscription to the underlying sequence replaying notifications subject to a maximum element count for the replay buffer. + This operator is a specialization of Multicast using a . + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + The type of the elements in the result sequence. + Source sequence whose elements will be multicasted through a single shared subscription. + Selector function which can use the multicasted source sequence as many times as needed, without causing multiple subscriptions to the source sequence. Subscribers to the given source will receive all the notifications of the source subject to the specified replay buffer trimming policy. + Maximum element count of the replay buffer. + Scheduler where connected observers within the selector function will be invoked on. + An observable sequence that contains the elements of a sequence produced by multicasting the source sequence within a selector function. + or or is null. + is less than zero. + + + + + Returns a connectable observable sequence that shares a single subscription to the underlying sequence replaying notifications subject to a maximum element count for the replay buffer. + This operator is a specialization of Multicast using a . + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source sequence whose elements will be multicasted through a single shared subscription. + Maximum element count of the replay buffer. + A connectable observable sequence that shares a single subscription to the underlying sequence. + is null. + is less than zero. + Subscribers will receive all the notifications of the source subject to the specified replay buffer trimming policy. + + + + + Returns an observable sequence that is the result of invoking the selector on a connectable observable sequence that shares a single subscription to the underlying sequence replaying notifications subject to a maximum element count for the replay buffer. + This operator is a specialization of Multicast using a . + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + The type of the elements in the result sequence. + Source sequence whose elements will be multicasted through a single shared subscription. + Selector function which can use the multicasted source sequence as many times as needed, without causing multiple subscriptions to the source sequence. Subscribers to the given source will receive all the notifications of the source subject to the specified replay buffer trimming policy. + Maximum element count of the replay buffer. + An observable sequence that contains the elements of a sequence produced by multicasting the source sequence within a selector function. + or is null. + is less than zero. + + + + + Returns a connectable observable sequence that shares a single subscription to the underlying sequence replaying notifications subject to a maximum time length and element count for the replay buffer. + This operator is a specialization of Multicast using a . + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source sequence whose elements will be multicasted through a single shared subscription. + Maximum element count of the replay buffer. + Maximum time length of the replay buffer. + A connectable observable sequence that shares a single subscription to the underlying sequence. + is null. + is less than zero. + is less than TimeSpan.Zero. + Subscribers will receive all the notifications of the source subject to the specified replay buffer trimming policy. + + + + + Returns an observable sequence that is the result of invoking the selector on a connectable observable sequence that shares a single subscription to the underlying sequence replaying notifications subject to a maximum time length and element count for the replay buffer. + This operator is a specialization of Multicast using a . + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + The type of the elements in the result sequence. + Source sequence whose elements will be multicasted through a single shared subscription. + Selector function which can use the multicasted source sequence as many times as needed, without causing multiple subscriptions to the source sequence. Subscribers to the given source will receive all the notifications of the source subject to the specified replay buffer trimming policy. + Maximum element count of the replay buffer. + Maximum time length of the replay buffer. + An observable sequence that contains the elements of a sequence produced by multicasting the source sequence within a selector function. + or is null. + is less than zero. + is less than TimeSpan.Zero. + + + + + Returns a connectable observable sequence that shares a single subscription to the underlying sequence replaying notifications subject to a maximum time length and element count for the replay buffer. + This operator is a specialization of Multicast using a . + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source sequence whose elements will be multicasted through a single shared subscription. + Maximum element count of the replay buffer. + Maximum time length of the replay buffer. + Scheduler where connected observers will be invoked on. + A connectable observable sequence that shares a single subscription to the underlying sequence. + or is null. + is less than zero. + is less than TimeSpan.Zero. + Subscribers will receive all the notifications of the source subject to the specified replay buffer trimming policy. + + + + + Returns an observable sequence that is the result of invoking the selector on a connectable observable sequence that shares a single subscription to the underlying sequence replaying notifications subject to a maximum time length and element count for the replay buffer. + This operator is a specialization of Multicast using a . + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + The type of the elements in the result sequence. + Source sequence whose elements will be multicasted through a single shared subscription. + Selector function which can use the multicasted source sequence as many times as needed, without causing multiple subscriptions to the source sequence. Subscribers to the given source will receive all the notifications of the source subject to the specified replay buffer trimming policy. + Maximum element count of the replay buffer. + Maximum time length of the replay buffer. + Scheduler where connected observers within the selector function will be invoked on. + An observable sequence that contains the elements of a sequence produced by multicasting the source sequence within a selector function. + or or is null. + is less than zero. + is less than TimeSpan.Zero. + + + + + Produces an enumerable sequence of consecutive (possibly empty) chunks of the source sequence. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source observable sequence. + The enumerable sequence that returns consecutive (possibly empty) chunks upon each iteration. + is null. + + + + Produces an enumerable sequence that returns elements collected/aggregated from the source sequence between consecutive iterations. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + The type of the elements produced by the merge operation during collection. + Source observable sequence. + Factory to create a new collector object. + Merges a sequence element with the current collector. + The enumerable sequence that returns collected/aggregated elements from the source sequence upon each iteration. + or or is null. + + + + Produces an enumerable sequence that returns elements collected/aggregated from the source sequence between consecutive iterations. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + The type of the elements produced by the merge operation during collection. + Source observable sequence. + Factory to create the initial collector object. + Merges a sequence element with the current collector. + Factory to replace the current collector by a new collector. + The enumerable sequence that returns collected/aggregated elements from the source sequence upon each iteration. + or or or is null. + + + + Returns the first element of an observable sequence. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source observable sequence. + The first element in the observable sequence. + is null. + The source sequence is empty. + + + + + Returns the first element of an observable sequence that satisfies the condition in the predicate. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source observable sequence. + A predicate function to evaluate for elements in the source sequence. + The first element in the observable sequence that satisfies the condition in the predicate. + or is null. + No element satisfies the condition in the predicate. -or- The source sequence is empty. + + + + + Returns the first element of an observable sequence, or a default value if no such element exists. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source observable sequence. + The first element in the observable sequence, or a default value if no such element exists. + is null. + + + + + Returns the first element of an observable sequence that satisfies the condition in the predicate, or a default value if no such element exists. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source observable sequence. + A predicate function to evaluate for elements in the source sequence. + The first element in the observable sequence that satisfies the condition in the predicate, or a default value if no such element exists. + or is null. + + + + + Invokes an action for each element in the observable sequence, and blocks until the sequence is terminated. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source sequence. + Action to invoke for each element in the observable sequence. + or is null. + Because of its blocking nature, this operator is mainly used for testing. + + + + Invokes an action for each element in the observable sequence, incorporating the element's index, and blocks until the sequence is terminated. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source sequence. + Action to invoke for each element in the observable sequence. + or is null. + Because of its blocking nature, this operator is mainly used for testing. + + + + Returns an enumerator that enumerates all values of the observable sequence. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + An observable sequence to get an enumerator for. + The enumerator that can be used to enumerate over the elements in the observable sequence. + is null. + + + + Returns the last element of an observable sequence. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source observable sequence. + The last element in the observable sequence. + is null. + The source sequence is empty. + + + + + Returns the last element of an observable sequence that satisfies the condition in the predicate. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source observable sequence. + A predicate function to evaluate for elements in the source sequence. + The last element in the observable sequence that satisfies the condition in the predicate. + or is null. + No element satisfies the condition in the predicate. -or- The source sequence is empty. + + + + + Returns the last element of an observable sequence, or a default value if no such element exists. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source observable sequence. + The last element in the observable sequence, or a default value if no such element exists. + is null. + + + + + Returns the last element of an observable sequence that satisfies the condition in the predicate, or a default value if no such element exists. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source observable sequence. + A predicate function to evaluate for elements in the source sequence. + The last element in the observable sequence that satisfies the condition in the predicate, or a default value if no such element exists. + or is null. + + + + + Returns an enumerable sequence whose enumeration returns the latest observed element in the source observable sequence. + Enumerators on the resulting sequence will never produce the same element repeatedly, and will block until the next element becomes available. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source observable sequence. + The enumerable sequence that returns the last sampled element upon each iteration and subsequently blocks until the next element in the observable source sequence becomes available. + + + + Returns an enumerable sequence whose enumeration returns the most recently observed element in the source observable sequence, using the specified initial value in case no element has been sampled yet. + Enumerators on the resulting sequence never block and can produce the same element repeatedly. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source observable sequence. + Initial value that will be yielded by the enumerable sequence if no element has been sampled yet. + The enumerable sequence that returns the last sampled element upon each iteration. + is null. + + + + Returns an enumerable sequence whose enumeration blocks until the next element in the source observable sequence becomes available. + Enumerators on the resulting sequence will block until the next element becomes available. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source observable sequence. + The enumerable sequence that blocks upon each iteration until the next element in the observable source sequence becomes available. + is null. + + + + Returns the only element of an observable sequence, and throws an exception if there is not exactly one element in the observable sequence. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source observable sequence. + The single element in the observable sequence. + is null. + The source sequence contains more than one element. -or- The source sequence is empty. + + + + + Returns the only element of an observable sequence that satisfies the condition in the predicate, and throws an exception if there is not exactly one element matching the predicate in the observable sequence. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source observable sequence. + A predicate function to evaluate for elements in the source sequence. + The single element in the observable sequence that satisfies the condition in the predicate. + or is null. + No element satisfies the condition in the predicate. -or- More than one element satisfies the condition in the predicate. -or- The source sequence is empty. + + + + + Returns the only element of an observable sequence, or a default value if the observable sequence is empty; this method throws an exception if there is more than one element in the observable sequence. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source observable sequence. + The single element in the observable sequence, or a default value if no such element exists. + is null. + The source sequence contains more than one element. + + + + + Returns the only element of an observable sequence that satisfies the condition in the predicate, or a default value if no such element exists; this method throws an exception if there is more than one element matching the predicate in the observable sequence. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source observable sequence. + A predicate function to evaluate for elements in the source sequence. + The single element in the observable sequence that satisfies the condition in the predicate, or a default value if no such element exists. + or is null. + The sequence contains more than one element that satisfies the condition in the predicate. + + + + + Waits for the observable sequence to complete and returns the last element of the sequence. + If the sequence terminates with an OnError notification, the exception is thrown. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source observable sequence. + The last element in the observable sequence. + is null. + The source sequence is empty. + + + + Wraps the source sequence in order to run its observer callbacks on the specified scheduler. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source sequence. + Scheduler to notify observers on. + The source sequence whose observations happen on the specified scheduler. + or is null. + + This only invokes observer callbacks on a scheduler. In case the subscription and/or unsubscription actions have side-effects + that require to be run on a scheduler, use . + + + + + Wraps the source sequence in order to run its observer callbacks on the specified synchronization context. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source sequence. + Synchronization context to notify observers on. + The source sequence whose observations happen on the specified synchronization context. + or is null. + + This only invokes observer callbacks on a synchronization context. In case the subscription and/or unsubscription actions have side-effects + that require to be run on a synchronization context, use . + + + + + Wraps the source sequence in order to run its subscription and unsubscription logic on the specified scheduler. This operation is not commonly used; + see the remarks section for more information on the distinction between SubscribeOn and ObserveOn. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source sequence. + Scheduler to perform subscription and unsubscription actions on. + The source sequence whose subscriptions and unsubscriptions happen on the specified scheduler. + or is null. + + This only performs the side-effects of subscription and unsubscription on the specified scheduler. In order to invoke observer + callbacks on a scheduler, use . + + + + + Wraps the source sequence in order to run its subscription and unsubscription logic on the specified synchronization context. This operation is not commonly used; + see the remarks section for more information on the distinction between SubscribeOn and ObserveOn. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source sequence. + Synchronization context to perform subscription and unsubscription actions on. + The source sequence whose subscriptions and unsubscriptions happen on the specified synchronization context. + or is null. + + This only performs the side-effects of subscription and unsubscription on the specified synchronization context. In order to invoke observer + callbacks on a synchronization context, use . + + + + + Synchronizes the observable sequence such that observer notifications cannot be delivered concurrently. + This overload is useful to "fix" an observable sequence that exhibits concurrent callbacks on individual observers, which is invalid behavior for the query processor. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source sequence. + The source sequence whose outgoing calls to observers are synchronized. + is null. + + It's invalid behavior - according to the observer grammar - for a sequence to exhibit concurrent callbacks on a given observer. + This operator can be used to "fix" a source that doesn't conform to this rule. + + + + + Synchronizes the observable sequence such that observer notifications cannot be delivered concurrently, using the specified gate object. + This overload is useful when writing n-ary query operators, in order to prevent concurrent callbacks from different sources by synchronizing on a common gate object. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source sequence. + Gate object to synchronize each observer call on. + The source sequence whose outgoing calls to observers are synchronized on the given gate object. + or is null. + + + + Subscribes an observer to an enumerable sequence. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Enumerable sequence to subscribe to. + Observer that will receive notifications from the enumerable sequence. + Disposable object that can be used to unsubscribe the observer from the enumerable + or is null. + + + + Subscribes an observer to an enumerable sequence, using the specified scheduler to run the enumeration loop. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Enumerable sequence to subscribe to. + Observer that will receive notifications from the enumerable sequence. + Scheduler to perform the enumeration on. + Disposable object that can be used to unsubscribe the observer from the enumerable + or or is null. + + + + Converts an observable sequence to an enumerable sequence. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + An observable sequence to convert to an enumerable sequence. + The enumerable sequence containing the elements in the observable sequence. + is null. + + + + Exposes an observable sequence as an object with an -based .NET event. + + Observable source sequence. + The event source object. + is null. + + + + Exposes an observable sequence as an object with an -based .NET event. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Observable source sequence. + The event source object. + is null. + + + + Exposes an observable sequence as an object with a .NET event, conforming to the standard .NET event pattern. + + The type of the event data generated by the event. + Observable source sequence. + The event source object. + is null. + + + + Converts an enumerable sequence to an observable sequence. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Enumerable sequence to convert to an observable sequence. + The observable sequence whose elements are pulled from the given enumerable sequence. + is null. + + + + Converts an enumerable sequence to an observable sequence, using the specified scheduler to run the enumeration loop. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Enumerable sequence to convert to an observable sequence. + Scheduler to run the enumeration of the input sequence on. + The observable sequence whose elements are pulled from the given enumerable sequence. + or is null. + + + + Creates an observable sequence from a specified Subscribe method implementation. + + The type of the elements in the produced sequence. + Implementation of the resulting observable sequence's Subscribe method. + The observable sequence with the specified implementation for the Subscribe method. + is null. + + Use of this operator is preferred over manual implementation of the interface. In case + you need a type implementing rather than an anonymous implementation, consider using + the abstract base class. + + + + + Creates an observable sequence from a specified Subscribe method implementation. + + The type of the elements in the produced sequence. + Implementation of the resulting observable sequence's Subscribe method, returning an Action delegate that will be wrapped in an IDisposable. + The observable sequence with the specified implementation for the Subscribe method. + is null. + + Use of this operator is preferred over manual implementation of the interface. In case + you need a type implementing rather than an anonymous implementation, consider using + the abstract base class. + + + + + Creates an observable sequence from a specified cancellable asynchronous Subscribe method. + The CancellationToken passed to the asynchronous Subscribe method is tied to the returned disposable subscription, allowing best-effort cancellation. + + The type of the elements in the produced sequence. + Asynchronous method used to produce elements. + The observable sequence surfacing the elements produced by the asynchronous method. + is null. + This operator is especially useful in conjunction with the asynchronous programming features introduced in C# 5.0 and Visual Basic 11. + When a subscription to the resulting sequence is disposed, the CancellationToken that was fed to the asynchronous subscribe function will be signaled. + + + + Creates an observable sequence from a specified asynchronous Subscribe method. + + The type of the elements in the produced sequence. + Asynchronous method used to produce elements. + The observable sequence surfacing the elements produced by the asynchronous method. + is null. + This operator is especially useful in conjunction with the asynchronous programming features introduced in C# 5.0 and Visual Basic 11. + + + + Creates an observable sequence from a specified cancellable asynchronous Subscribe method. + The CancellationToken passed to the asynchronous Subscribe method is tied to the returned disposable subscription, allowing best-effort cancellation. + + The type of the elements in the produced sequence. + Asynchronous method used to implement the resulting sequence's Subscribe method. + The observable sequence with the specified implementation for the Subscribe method. + is null. + This operator is especially useful in conjunction with the asynchronous programming features introduced in C# 5.0 and Visual Basic 11. + When a subscription to the resulting sequence is disposed, the CancellationToken that was fed to the asynchronous subscribe function will be signaled. + + + + Creates an observable sequence from a specified asynchronous Subscribe method. + + The type of the elements in the produced sequence. + Asynchronous method used to implement the resulting sequence's Subscribe method. + The observable sequence with the specified implementation for the Subscribe method. + is null. + This operator is especially useful in conjunction with the asynchronous programming features introduced in C# 5.0 and Visual Basic 11. + + + + Creates an observable sequence from a specified cancellable asynchronous Subscribe method. + The CancellationToken passed to the asynchronous Subscribe method is tied to the returned disposable subscription, allowing best-effort cancellation. + + The type of the elements in the produced sequence. + Asynchronous method used to implement the resulting sequence's Subscribe method, returning an Action delegate that will be wrapped in an IDisposable. + The observable sequence with the specified implementation for the Subscribe method. + is null. + This operator is especially useful in conjunction with the asynchronous programming features introduced in C# 5.0 and Visual Basic 11. + When a subscription to the resulting sequence is disposed, the CancellationToken that was fed to the asynchronous subscribe function will be signaled. + + + + Creates an observable sequence from a specified asynchronous Subscribe method. + + The type of the elements in the produced sequence. + Asynchronous method used to implement the resulting sequence's Subscribe method, returning an Action delegate that will be wrapped in an IDisposable. + The observable sequence with the specified implementation for the Subscribe method. + is null. + This operator is especially useful in conjunction with the asynchronous programming features introduced in C# 5.0 and Visual Basic 11. + + + + Returns an observable sequence that invokes the specified factory function whenever a new observer subscribes. + + The type of the elements in the sequence returned by the factory function, and in the resulting sequence. + Observable factory function to invoke for each observer that subscribes to the resulting sequence. + An observable sequence whose observers trigger an invocation of the given observable factory function. + is null. + + + + Returns an observable sequence that starts the specified asynchronous factory function whenever a new observer subscribes. + + The type of the elements in the sequence returned by the factory function, and in the resulting sequence. + Asynchronous factory function to start for each observer that subscribes to the resulting sequence. + An observable sequence whose observers trigger the given asynchronous observable factory function to be started. + is null. + This operator is especially useful in conjunction with the asynchronous programming features introduced in C# 5.0 and Visual Basic 11. + + + + Returns an observable sequence that starts the specified cancellable asynchronous factory function whenever a new observer subscribes. + The CancellationToken passed to the asynchronous factory function is tied to the returned disposable subscription, allowing best-effort cancellation. + + The type of the elements in the sequence returned by the factory function, and in the resulting sequence. + Asynchronous factory function to start for each observer that subscribes to the resulting sequence. + An observable sequence whose observers trigger the given asynchronous observable factory function to be started. + is null. + This operator is especially useful in conjunction with the asynchronous programming features introduced in C# 5.0 and Visual Basic 11. + When a subscription to the resulting sequence is disposed, the CancellationToken that was fed to the asynchronous observable factory function will be signaled. + + + + Returns an empty observable sequence. + + The type used for the type parameter of the resulting sequence. + An observable sequence with no elements. + + + + Returns an empty observable sequence. + + The type used for the type parameter of the resulting sequence. + Object solely used to infer the type of the type parameter. This parameter is typically used when creating a sequence of anonymously typed elements. + An observable sequence with no elements. + + + + Returns an empty observable sequence, using the specified scheduler to send out the single OnCompleted message. + + The type used for the type parameter of the resulting sequence. + Scheduler to send the termination call on. + An observable sequence with no elements. + is null. + + + + Returns an empty observable sequence, using the specified scheduler to send out the single OnCompleted message. + + The type used for the type parameter of the resulting sequence. + Scheduler to send the termination call on. + Object solely used to infer the type of the type parameter. This parameter is typically used when creating a sequence of anonymously typed elements. + An observable sequence with no elements. + is null. + + + + Generates an observable sequence by running a state-driven loop producing the sequence's elements. + + The type of the state used in the generator loop. + The type of the elements in the produced sequence. + Initial state. + Condition to terminate generation (upon returning false). + Iteration step function. + Selector function for results produced in the sequence. + The generated sequence. + or or is null. + + + + Generates an observable sequence by running a state-driven loop producing the sequence's elements, using the specified scheduler to send out observer messages. + + The type of the state used in the generator loop. + The type of the elements in the produced sequence. + Initial state. + Condition to terminate generation (upon returning false). + Iteration step function. + Selector function for results produced in the sequence. + Scheduler on which to run the generator loop. + The generated sequence. + or or or is null. + + + + Returns a non-terminating observable sequence, which can be used to denote an infinite duration (e.g. when using reactive joins). + + The type used for the type parameter of the resulting sequence. + An observable sequence whose observers will never get called. + + + + Returns a non-terminating observable sequence, which can be used to denote an infinite duration (e.g. when using reactive joins). + + The type used for the type parameter of the resulting sequence. + Object solely used to infer the type of the type parameter. This parameter is typically used when creating a sequence of anonymously typed elements. + An observable sequence whose observers will never get called. + + + + Generates an observable sequence of integral numbers within a specified range. + + The value of the first integer in the sequence. + The number of sequential integers to generate. + An observable sequence that contains a range of sequential integral numbers. + is less than zero. -or- + - 1 is larger than . + + + + Generates an observable sequence of integral numbers within a specified range, using the specified scheduler to send out observer messages. + + The value of the first integer in the sequence. + The number of sequential integers to generate. + Scheduler to run the generator loop on. + An observable sequence that contains a range of sequential integral numbers. + is less than zero. -or- + - 1 is larger than . + is null. + + + + Generates an observable sequence that repeats the given element infinitely. + + The type of the element that will be repeated in the produced sequence. + Element to repeat. + An observable sequence that repeats the given element infinitely. + + + + Generates an observable sequence that repeats the given element infinitely, using the specified scheduler to send out observer messages. + + The type of the element that will be repeated in the produced sequence. + Element to repeat. + Scheduler to run the producer loop on. + An observable sequence that repeats the given element infinitely. + is null. + + + + Generates an observable sequence that repeats the given element the specified number of times. + + The type of the element that will be repeated in the produced sequence. + Element to repeat. + Number of times to repeat the element. + An observable sequence that repeats the given element the specified number of times. + is less than zero. + + + + Generates an observable sequence that repeats the given element the specified number of times, using the specified scheduler to send out observer messages. + + The type of the element that will be repeated in the produced sequence. + Element to repeat. + Number of times to repeat the element. + Scheduler to run the producer loop on. + An observable sequence that repeats the given element the specified number of times. + is less than zero. + is null. + + + + Returns an observable sequence that contains a single element. + + The type of the element that will be returned in the produced sequence. + Single element in the resulting observable sequence. + An observable sequence containing the single specified element. + + + + Returns an observable sequence that contains a single element, using the specified scheduler to send out observer messages. + + The type of the element that will be returned in the produced sequence. + Single element in the resulting observable sequence. + Scheduler to send the single element on. + An observable sequence containing the single specified element. + is null. + + + + Returns an observable sequence that terminates with an exception. + + The type used for the type parameter of the resulting sequence. + Exception object used for the sequence's termination. + The observable sequence that terminates exceptionally with the specified exception object. + is null. + + + + Returns an observable sequence that terminates with an exception. + + The type used for the type parameter of the resulting sequence. + Exception object used for the sequence's termination. + Object solely used to infer the type of the type parameter. This parameter is typically used when creating a sequence of anonymously typed elements. + The observable sequence that terminates exceptionally with the specified exception object. + is null. + + + + Returns an observable sequence that terminates with an exception, using the specified scheduler to send out the single OnError message. + + The type used for the type parameter of the resulting sequence. + Exception object used for the sequence's termination. + Scheduler to send the exceptional termination call on. + The observable sequence that terminates exceptionally with the specified exception object. + or is null. + + + + Returns an observable sequence that terminates with an exception, using the specified scheduler to send out the single OnError message. + + The type used for the type parameter of the resulting sequence. + Exception object used for the sequence's termination. + Scheduler to send the exceptional termination call on. + Object solely used to infer the type of the type parameter. This parameter is typically used when creating a sequence of anonymously typed elements. + The observable sequence that terminates exceptionally with the specified exception object. + or is null. + + + + Constructs an observable sequence that depends on a resource object, whose lifetime is tied to the resulting observable sequence's lifetime. + + The type of the elements in the produced sequence. + The type of the resource used during the generation of the resulting sequence. Needs to implement . + Factory function to obtain a resource object. + Factory function to obtain an observable sequence that depends on the obtained resource. + An observable sequence whose lifetime controls the lifetime of the dependent resource object. + or is null. + + + + Constructs an observable sequence that depends on a resource object, whose lifetime is tied to the resulting observable sequence's lifetime. The resource is obtained and used through asynchronous methods. + The CancellationToken passed to the asynchronous methods is tied to the returned disposable subscription, allowing best-effort cancellation at any stage of the resource acquisition or usage. + + The type of the elements in the produced sequence. + The type of the resource used during the generation of the resulting sequence. Needs to implement . + Asynchronous factory function to obtain a resource object. + Asynchronous factory function to obtain an observable sequence that depends on the obtained resource. + An observable sequence whose lifetime controls the lifetime of the dependent resource object. + or is null. + This operator is especially useful in conjunction with the asynchronous programming features introduced in C# 5.0 and Visual Basic 11. + When a subscription to the resulting sequence is disposed, the CancellationToken that was fed to the asynchronous resource factory and observable factory functions will be signaled. + + + + Converts a .NET event, conforming to the standard .NET event pattern based on , to an observable sequence. + Each event invocation is surfaced through an OnNext message in the resulting sequence. + For conversion of events that don't conform to the standard .NET event pattern, use any of the FromEvent overloads instead. + + Action that attaches the given event handler to the underlying .NET event. + Action that detaches the given event handler from the underlying .NET event. + The observable sequence that contains data representations of invocations of the underlying .NET event. + or is null. + + + Add and remove handler invocations are made whenever the number of observers grows beyond zero. + As such, an event handler may be shared by multiple simultaneously active observers, using a subject for multicasting. + + + The current is captured during the call to FromEventPattern, and is used to post add and remove handler invocations. + This behavior ensures add and remove handler operations for thread-affine events are accessed from the same context, as required by some UI frameworks. + + + If no SynchronizationContext is present at the point of calling FromEventPattern, add and remove handler invocations are made synchronously on the thread + making the Subscribe or Dispose call, respectively. + + + It's recommended to lift FromEventPattern calls outside event stream query expressions due to the free-threaded nature of Reactive Extensions. Doing so + makes the captured SynchronizationContext predictable. This best practice also reduces clutter of bridging code inside queries, making the query expressions + more concise and easier to understand. + + + + + + + Converts a .NET event, conforming to the standard .NET event pattern based on , to an observable sequence. + Each event invocation is surfaced through an OnNext message in the resulting sequence. + For conversion of events that don't conform to the standard .NET event pattern, use any of the FromEvent overloads instead. + + Action that attaches the given event handler to the underlying .NET event. + Action that detaches the given event handler from the underlying .NET event. + The scheduler to run the add and remove event handler logic on. + The observable sequence that contains data representations of invocations of the underlying .NET event. + or or is null. + + + Add and remove handler invocations are made whenever the number of observers grows beyond zero. + As such, an event handler may be shared by multiple simultaneously active observers, using a subject for multicasting. + + + Add and remove handler invocations are run on the specified scheduler. This behavior allows add and remove handler operations for thread-affine events to be + accessed from the same context, as required by some UI frameworks. + + + It's recommended to lift FromEventPattern calls outside event stream query expressions. This best practice reduces clutter of bridging code inside queries, + making the query expressions more concise and easier to understand. This has additional benefits for overloads of FromEventPattern that omit the IScheduler + parameter. For more information, see the remarks section on those overloads. + + + + + + + Converts a .NET event, conforming to the standard .NET event pattern based on a supplied event delegate type, to an observable sequence. + Each event invocation is surfaced through an OnNext message in the resulting sequence. + For conversion of events that don't conform to the standard .NET event pattern, use any of the FromEvent overloads instead. + + The delegate type of the event to be converted. + The type of the event data generated by the event. + Action that attaches the given event handler to the underlying .NET event. + Action that detaches the given event handler from the underlying .NET event. + The observable sequence that contains data representations of invocations of the underlying .NET event. + or is null. + + + Add and remove handler invocations are made whenever the number of observers grows beyond zero. + As such, an event handler may be shared by multiple simultaneously active observers, using a subject for multicasting. + + + The current is captured during the call to FromEventPattern, and is used to post add and remove handler invocations. + This behavior ensures add and remove handler operations for thread-affine events are accessed from the same context, as required by some UI frameworks. + + + If no SynchronizationContext is present at the point of calling FromEventPattern, add and remove handler invocations are made synchronously on the thread + making the Subscribe or Dispose call, respectively. + + + It's recommended to lift FromEventPattern calls outside event stream query expressions due to the free-threaded nature of Reactive Extensions. Doing so + makes the captured SynchronizationContext predictable. This best practice also reduces clutter of bridging code inside queries, making the query expressions + more concise and easier to understand. + + + + + + + Converts a .NET event, conforming to the standard .NET event pattern based on a supplied event delegate type, to an observable sequence. + Each event invocation is surfaced through an OnNext message in the resulting sequence. + For conversion of events that don't conform to the standard .NET event pattern, use any of the FromEvent overloads instead. + + The delegate type of the event to be converted. + The type of the event data generated by the event. + Action that attaches the given event handler to the underlying .NET event. + Action that detaches the given event handler from the underlying .NET event. + The scheduler to run the add and remove event handler logic on. + The observable sequence that contains data representations of invocations of the underlying .NET event. + or or is null. + + + Add and remove handler invocations are made whenever the number of observers grows beyond zero. + As such, an event handler may be shared by multiple simultaneously active observers, using a subject for multicasting. + + + Add and remove handler invocations are run on the specified scheduler. This behavior allows add and remove handler operations for thread-affine events to be + accessed from the same context, as required by some UI frameworks. + + + It's recommended to lift FromEventPattern calls outside event stream query expressions. This best practice reduces clutter of bridging code inside queries, + making the query expressions more concise and easier to understand. This has additional benefits for overloads of FromEventPattern that omit the IScheduler + parameter. For more information, see the remarks section on those overloads. + + + + + + + Converts a .NET event, conforming to the standard .NET event pattern based on , to an observable sequence. + Each event invocation is surfaced through an OnNext message in the resulting sequence. + For conversion of events that don't conform to the standard .NET event pattern, use any of the FromEvent overloads instead. + + The delegate type of the event to be converted. + The type of the event data generated by the event. + A function used to convert the given event handler to a delegate compatible with the underlying .NET event. The resulting delegate is used in calls to the addHandler and removeHandler action parameters. + Action that attaches the given event handler to the underlying .NET event. + Action that detaches the given event handler from the underlying .NET event. + The observable sequence that contains data representations of invocations of the underlying .NET event. + or or is null. + + + Add and remove handler invocations are made whenever the number of observers grows beyond zero. + As such, an event handler may be shared by multiple simultaneously active observers, using a subject for multicasting. + + + The current is captured during the call to FromEventPattern, and is used to post add and remove handler invocations. + This behavior ensures add and remove handler operations for thread-affine events are accessed from the same context, as required by some UI frameworks. + + + If no SynchronizationContext is present at the point of calling FromEventPattern, add and remove handler invocations are made synchronously on the thread + making the Subscribe or Dispose call, respectively. + + + It's recommended to lift FromEventPattern calls outside event stream query expressions due to the free-threaded nature of Reactive Extensions. Doing so + makes the captured SynchronizationContext predictable. This best practice also reduces clutter of bridging code inside queries, making the query expressions + more concise and easier to understand. + + + + + + + Converts a .NET event, conforming to the standard .NET event pattern based on , to an observable sequence. + Each event invocation is surfaced through an OnNext message in the resulting sequence. + For conversion of events that don't conform to the standard .NET event pattern, use any of the FromEvent overloads instead. + + The delegate type of the event to be converted. + The type of the event data generated by the event. + A function used to convert the given event handler to a delegate compatible with the underlying .NET event. The resulting delegate is used in calls to the addHandler and removeHandler action parameters. + Action that attaches the given event handler to the underlying .NET event. + Action that detaches the given event handler from the underlying .NET event. + The scheduler to run the add and remove event handler logic on. + The observable sequence that contains data representations of invocations of the underlying .NET event. + or or or is null. + + + Add and remove handler invocations are made whenever the number of observers grows beyond zero. + As such, an event handler may be shared by multiple simultaneously active observers, using a subject for multicasting. + + + Add and remove handler invocations are run on the specified scheduler. This behavior allows add and remove handler operations for thread-affine events to be + accessed from the same context, as required by some UI frameworks. + + + It's recommended to lift FromEventPattern calls outside event stream query expressions. This best practice reduces clutter of bridging code inside queries, + making the query expressions more concise and easier to understand. This has additional benefits for overloads of FromEventPattern that omit the IScheduler + parameter. For more information, see the remarks section on those overloads. + + + + + + + Converts a .NET event, conforming to the standard .NET event pattern based on a supplied event delegate type with a strongly typed sender parameter, to an observable sequence. + Each event invocation is surfaced through an OnNext message in the resulting sequence. + For conversion of events that don't conform to the standard .NET event pattern, use any of the FromEvent overloads instead. + + The delegate type of the event to be converted. + The type of the sender that raises the event. + The type of the event data generated by the event. + Action that attaches the given event handler to the underlying .NET event. + Action that detaches the given event handler from the underlying .NET event. + The observable sequence that contains data representations of invocations of the underlying .NET event. + or is null. + + + Add and remove handler invocations are made whenever the number of observers grows beyond zero. + As such, an event handler may be shared by multiple simultaneously active observers, using a subject for multicasting. + + + The current is captured during the call to FromEventPattern, and is used to post add and remove handler invocations. + This behavior ensures add and remove handler operations for thread-affine events are accessed from the same context, as required by some UI frameworks. + + + If no SynchronizationContext is present at the point of calling FromEventPattern, add and remove handler invocations are made synchronously on the thread + making the Subscribe or Dispose call, respectively. + + + It's recommended to lift FromEventPattern calls outside event stream query expressions due to the free-threaded nature of Reactive Extensions. Doing so + makes the captured SynchronizationContext predictable. This best practice also reduces clutter of bridging code inside queries, making the query expressions + more concise and easier to understand. + + + + + + + Converts a .NET event, conforming to the standard .NET event pattern based on a supplied event delegate type with a strongly typed sender parameter, to an observable sequence. + Each event invocation is surfaced through an OnNext message in the resulting sequence. + For conversion of events that don't conform to the standard .NET event pattern, use any of the FromEvent overloads instead. + + The delegate type of the event to be converted. + The type of the sender that raises the event. + The type of the event data generated by the event. + Action that attaches the given event handler to the underlying .NET event. + Action that detaches the given event handler from the underlying .NET event. + The scheduler to run the add and remove event handler logic on. + The observable sequence that contains data representations of invocations of the underlying .NET event. + or or is null. + + + Add and remove handler invocations are made whenever the number of observers grows beyond zero. + As such, an event handler may be shared by multiple simultaneously active observers, using a subject for multicasting. + + + Add and remove handler invocations are run on the specified scheduler. This behavior allows add and remove handler operations for thread-affine events to be + accessed from the same context, as required by some UI frameworks. + + + It's recommended to lift FromEventPattern calls outside event stream query expressions. This best practice reduces clutter of bridging code inside queries, + making the query expressions more concise and easier to understand. This has additional benefits for overloads of FromEventPattern that omit the IScheduler + parameter. For more information, see the remarks section on those overloads. + + + + + + + Converts a .NET event, conforming to the standard .NET event pattern based on , to an observable sequence. + Each event invocation is surfaced through an OnNext message in the resulting sequence. + For conversion of events that don't conform to the standard .NET event pattern, use any of the FromEvent overloads instead. + + The type of the event data generated by the event. + Action that attaches the given event handler to the underlying .NET event. + Action that detaches the given event handler from the underlying .NET event. + The observable sequence that contains data representations of invocations of the underlying .NET event. + + + Add and remove handler invocations are made whenever the number of observers grows beyond zero. + As such, an event handler may be shared by multiple simultaneously active observers, using a subject for multicasting. + + + The current is captured during the call to FromEventPattern, and is used to post add and remove handler invocations. + This behavior ensures add and remove handler operations for thread-affine events are accessed from the same context, as required by some UI frameworks. + + + If no SynchronizationContext is present at the point of calling FromEventPattern, add and remove handler invocations are made synchronously on the thread + making the Subscribe or Dispose call, respectively. + + + It's recommended to lift FromEventPattern calls outside event stream query expressions due to the free-threaded nature of Reactive Extensions. Doing so + makes the captured SynchronizationContext predictable. This best practice also reduces clutter of bridging code inside queries, making the query expressions + more concise and easier to understand. + + + + + + + Converts a .NET event, conforming to the standard .NET event pattern based on , to an observable sequence. + Each event invocation is surfaced through an OnNext message in the resulting sequence. + For conversion of events that don't conform to the standard .NET event pattern, use any of the FromEvent overloads instead. + + The type of the event data generated by the event. + Action that attaches the given event handler to the underlying .NET event. + Action that detaches the given event handler from the underlying .NET event. + The scheduler to run the add and remove event handler logic on. + The observable sequence that contains data representations of invocations of the underlying .NET event. + + + Add and remove handler invocations are made whenever the number of observers grows beyond zero. + As such, an event handler may be shared by multiple simultaneously active observers, using a subject for multicasting. + + + Add and remove handler invocations are run on the specified scheduler. This behavior allows add and remove handler operations for thread-affine events to be + accessed from the same context, as required by some UI frameworks. + + + It's recommended to lift FromEventPattern calls outside event stream query expressions. This best practice reduces clutter of bridging code inside queries, + making the query expressions more concise and easier to understand. This has additional benefits for overloads of FromEventPattern that omit the IScheduler + parameter. For more information, see the remarks section on those overloads. + + + + + + + Converts an instance .NET event, conforming to the standard .NET event pattern with an parameter, to an observable sequence. + Each event invocation is surfaced through an OnNext message in the resulting sequence. + Reflection is used to discover the event based on the target object type and the specified event name. + For conversion of events that don't conform to the standard .NET event pattern, use any of the FromEvent overloads instead. + + Object instance that exposes the event to convert. + Name of the event to convert. + The observable sequence that contains data representations of invocations of the underlying .NET event. + or is null. + The event could not be found. -or- The event does not conform to the standard .NET event pattern. + + + Add and remove handler invocations are made whenever the number of observers grows beyond zero. + As such, an event handler may be shared by multiple simultaneously active observers, using a subject for multicasting. + + + The current is captured during the call to FromEventPattern, and is used to post add and remove handler invocations. + This behavior ensures add and remove handler operations for thread-affine events are accessed from the same context, as required by some UI frameworks. + + + If no SynchronizationContext is present at the point of calling FromEventPattern, add and remove handler invocations are made synchronously on the thread + making the Subscribe or Dispose call, respectively. + + + It's recommended to lift FromEventPattern calls outside event stream query expressions due to the free-threaded nature of Reactive Extensions. Doing so + makes the captured SynchronizationContext predictable. This best practice also reduces clutter of bridging code inside queries, making the query expressions + more concise and easier to understand. + + + + + + + Converts an instance .NET event, conforming to the standard .NET event pattern with an parameter, to an observable sequence. + Each event invocation is surfaced through an OnNext message in the resulting sequence. + Reflection is used to discover the event based on the target object type and the specified event name. + For conversion of events that don't conform to the standard .NET event pattern, use any of the FromEvent overloads instead. + + Object instance that exposes the event to convert. + Name of the event to convert. + The scheduler to run the add and remove event handler logic on. + The observable sequence that contains data representations of invocations of the underlying .NET event. + or or is null. + The event could not be found. -or- The event does not conform to the standard .NET event pattern. + + + Add and remove handler invocations are made whenever the number of observers grows beyond zero. + As such, an event handler may be shared by multiple simultaneously active observers, using a subject for multicasting. + + + Add and remove handler invocations are run on the specified scheduler. This behavior allows add and remove handler operations for thread-affine events to be + accessed from the same context, as required by some UI frameworks. + + + It's recommended to lift FromEventPattern calls outside event stream query expressions. This best practice reduces clutter of bridging code inside queries, + making the query expressions more concise and easier to understand. This has additional benefits for overloads of FromEventPattern that omit the IScheduler + parameter. For more information, see the remarks section on those overloads. + + + + + + + Converts an instance .NET event, conforming to the standard .NET event pattern with strongly typed event arguments, to an observable sequence. + Each event invocation is surfaced through an OnNext message in the resulting sequence. + Reflection is used to discover the event based on the target object type and the specified event name. + For conversion of events that don't conform to the standard .NET event pattern, use any of the FromEvent overloads instead. + + The type of the event data generated by the event. + Object instance that exposes the event to convert. + Name of the event to convert. + The observable sequence that contains data representations of invocations of the underlying .NET event. + or is null. + The event could not be found. -or- The event does not conform to the standard .NET event pattern. -or- The event's second argument type is not assignable to TEventArgs. + + + Add and remove handler invocations are made whenever the number of observers grows beyond zero. + As such, an event handler may be shared by multiple simultaneously active observers, using a subject for multicasting. + + + The current is captured during the call to FromEventPattern, and is used to post add and remove handler invocations. + This behavior ensures add and remove handler operations for thread-affine events are accessed from the same context, as required by some UI frameworks. + + + If no SynchronizationContext is present at the point of calling FromEventPattern, add and remove handler invocations are made synchronously on the thread + making the Subscribe or Dispose call, respectively. + + + It's recommended to lift FromEventPattern calls outside event stream query expressions due to the free-threaded nature of Reactive Extensions. Doing so + makes the captured SynchronizationContext predictable. This best practice also reduces clutter of bridging code inside queries, making the query expressions + more concise and easier to understand. + + + + + + + Converts an instance .NET event, conforming to the standard .NET event pattern with strongly typed event arguments, to an observable sequence. + Each event invocation is surfaced through an OnNext message in the resulting sequence. + Reflection is used to discover the event based on the target object type and the specified event name. + For conversion of events that don't conform to the standard .NET event pattern, use any of the FromEvent overloads instead. + + The type of the event data generated by the event. + Object instance that exposes the event to convert. + Name of the event to convert. + The scheduler to run the add and remove event handler logic on. + The observable sequence that contains data representations of invocations of the underlying .NET event. + or or is null. + The event could not be found. -or- The event does not conform to the standard .NET event pattern. -or- The event's second argument type is not assignable to TEventArgs. + + + Add and remove handler invocations are made whenever the number of observers grows beyond zero. + As such, an event handler may be shared by multiple simultaneously active observers, using a subject for multicasting. + + + Add and remove handler invocations are run on the specified scheduler. This behavior allows add and remove handler operations for thread-affine events to be + accessed from the same context, as required by some UI frameworks. + + + It's recommended to lift FromEventPattern calls outside event stream query expressions. This best practice reduces clutter of bridging code inside queries, + making the query expressions more concise and easier to understand. This has additional benefits for overloads of FromEventPattern that omit the IScheduler + parameter. For more information, see the remarks section on those overloads. + + + + + + + Converts an instance .NET event, conforming to the standard .NET event pattern with a strongly typed sender and strongly typed event arguments, to an observable sequence. + Each event invocation is surfaced through an OnNext message in the resulting sequence. + Reflection is used to discover the event based on the target object type and the specified event name. + For conversion of events that don't conform to the standard .NET event pattern, use any of the FromEvent overloads instead. + + The type of the sender that raises the event. + The type of the event data generated by the event. + Object instance that exposes the event to convert. + Name of the event to convert. + The observable sequence that contains data representations of invocations of the underlying .NET event. + or is null. + The event could not be found. -or- The event does not conform to the standard .NET event pattern. -or- The event's first argument type is not assignable to TSender. -or- The event's second argument type is not assignable to TEventArgs. + + + Add and remove handler invocations are made whenever the number of observers grows beyond zero. + As such, an event handler may be shared by multiple simultaneously active observers, using a subject for multicasting. + + + The current is captured during the call to FromEventPattern, and is used to post add and remove handler invocations. + This behavior ensures add and remove handler operations for thread-affine events are accessed from the same context, as required by some UI frameworks. + + + If no SynchronizationContext is present at the point of calling FromEventPattern, add and remove handler invocations are made synchronously on the thread + making the Subscribe or Dispose call, respectively. + + + It's recommended to lift FromEventPattern calls outside event stream query expressions due to the free-threaded nature of Reactive Extensions. Doing so + makes the captured SynchronizationContext predictable. This best practice also reduces clutter of bridging code inside queries, making the query expressions + more concise and easier to understand. + + + + + + + Converts an instance .NET event, conforming to the standard .NET event pattern with a strongly typed sender and strongly typed event arguments, to an observable sequence. + Each event invocation is surfaced through an OnNext message in the resulting sequence. + Reflection is used to discover the event based on the target object type and the specified event name. + For conversion of events that don't conform to the standard .NET event pattern, use any of the FromEvent overloads instead. + + The type of the sender that raises the event. + The type of the event data generated by the event. + Object instance that exposes the event to convert. + Name of the event to convert. + The scheduler to run the add and remove event handler logic on. + The observable sequence that contains data representations of invocations of the underlying .NET event. + or or is null. + The event could not be found. -or- The event does not conform to the standard .NET event pattern. -or- The event's first argument type is not assignable to TSender. -or- The event's second argument type is not assignable to TEventArgs. + + + Add and remove handler invocations are made whenever the number of observers grows beyond zero. + As such, an event handler may be shared by multiple simultaneously active observers, using a subject for multicasting. + + + Add and remove handler invocations are run on the specified scheduler. This behavior allows add and remove handler operations for thread-affine events to be + accessed from the same context, as required by some UI frameworks. + + + It's recommended to lift FromEventPattern calls outside event stream query expressions. This best practice reduces clutter of bridging code inside queries, + making the query expressions more concise and easier to understand. This has additional benefits for overloads of FromEventPattern that omit the IScheduler + parameter. For more information, see the remarks section on those overloads. + + + + + + + Converts a static .NET event, conforming to the standard .NET event pattern with an parameter, to an observable sequence. + Each event invocation is surfaced through an OnNext message in the resulting sequence. + Reflection is used to discover the event based on the specified type and the specified event name. + For conversion of events that don't conform to the standard .NET event pattern, use any of the FromEvent overloads instead. + + Type that exposes the static event to convert. + Name of the event to convert. + The observable sequence that contains data representations of invocations of the underlying .NET event. + or is null. + The event could not be found. -or- The event does not conform to the standard .NET event pattern. + + + Add and remove handler invocations are made whenever the number of observers grows beyond zero. + As such, an event handler may be shared by multiple simultaneously active observers, using a subject for multicasting. + + + The current is captured during the call to FromEventPattern, and is used to post add and remove handler invocations. + This behavior ensures add and remove handler operations for thread-affine events are accessed from the same context, as required by some UI frameworks. + + + If no SynchronizationContext is present at the point of calling FromEventPattern, add and remove handler invocations are made synchronously on the thread + making the Subscribe or Dispose call, respectively. + + + It's recommended to lift FromEventPattern calls outside event stream query expressions due to the free-threaded nature of Reactive Extensions. Doing so + makes the captured SynchronizationContext predictable. This best practice also reduces clutter of bridging code inside queries, making the query expressions + more concise and easier to understand. + + + + + + + Converts a static .NET event, conforming to the standard .NET event pattern with an parameter, to an observable sequence. + Each event invocation is surfaced through an OnNext message in the resulting sequence. + Reflection is used to discover the event based on the specified type and the specified event name. + For conversion of events that don't conform to the standard .NET event pattern, use any of the FromEvent overloads instead. + + Type that exposes the static event to convert. + Name of the event to convert. + The scheduler to run the add and remove event handler logic on. + The observable sequence that contains data representations of invocations of the underlying .NET event. + or or is null. + The event could not be found. -or- The event does not conform to the standard .NET event pattern. + + + Add and remove handler invocations are made whenever the number of observers grows beyond zero. + As such, an event handler may be shared by multiple simultaneously active observers, using a subject for multicasting. + + + Add and remove handler invocations are run on the specified scheduler. This behavior allows add and remove handler operations for thread-affine events to be + accessed from the same context, as required by some UI frameworks. + + + It's recommended to lift FromEventPattern calls outside event stream query expressions. This best practice reduces clutter of bridging code inside queries, + making the query expressions more concise and easier to understand. This has additional benefits for overloads of FromEventPattern that omit the IScheduler + parameter. For more information, see the remarks section on those overloads. + + + + + + + Converts a static .NET event, conforming to the standard .NET event pattern with strongly typed event arguments, to an observable sequence. + Each event invocation is surfaced through an OnNext message in the resulting sequence. + Reflection is used to discover the event based on the specified type and the specified event name. + For conversion of events that don't conform to the standard .NET event pattern, use any of the FromEvent overloads instead. + + The type of the event data generated by the event. + Type that exposes the static event to convert. + Name of the event to convert. + The observable sequence that contains data representations of invocations of the underlying .NET event. + or is null. + The event could not be found. -or- The event does not conform to the standard .NET event pattern. -or- The event's second argument type is not assignable to TEventArgs. + + + Add and remove handler invocations are made whenever the number of observers grows beyond zero. + As such, an event handler may be shared by multiple simultaneously active observers, using a subject for multicasting. + + + The current is captured during the call to FromEventPattern, and is used to post add and remove handler invocations. + This behavior ensures add and remove handler operations for thread-affine events are accessed from the same context, as required by some UI frameworks. + + + If no SynchronizationContext is present at the point of calling FromEventPattern, add and remove handler invocations are made synchronously on the thread + making the Subscribe or Dispose call, respectively. + + + It's recommended to lift FromEventPattern calls outside event stream query expressions due to the free-threaded nature of Reactive Extensions. Doing so + makes the captured SynchronizationContext predictable. This best practice also reduces clutter of bridging code inside queries, making the query expressions + more concise and easier to understand. + + + + + + + Converts a static .NET event, conforming to the standard .NET event pattern with strongly typed event arguments, to an observable sequence. + Each event invocation is surfaced through an OnNext message in the resulting sequence. + Reflection is used to discover the event based on the specified type and the specified event name. + For conversion of events that don't conform to the standard .NET event pattern, use any of the FromEvent overloads instead. + + The type of the event data generated by the event. + Type that exposes the static event to convert. + Name of the event to convert. + The scheduler to run the add and remove event handler logic on. + The observable sequence that contains data representations of invocations of the underlying .NET event. + or or is null. + The event could not be found. -or- The event does not conform to the standard .NET event pattern. -or- The event's second argument type is not assignable to TEventArgs. + + + Add and remove handler invocations are made whenever the number of observers grows beyond zero. + As such, an event handler may be shared by multiple simultaneously active observers, using a subject for multicasting. + + + Add and remove handler invocations are run on the specified scheduler. This behavior allows add and remove handler operations for thread-affine events to be + accessed from the same context, as required by some UI frameworks. + + + It's recommended to lift FromEventPattern calls outside event stream query expressions. This best practice reduces clutter of bridging code inside queries, + making the query expressions more concise and easier to understand. This has additional benefits for overloads of FromEventPattern that omit the IScheduler + parameter. For more information, see the remarks section on those overloads. + + + + + + + Converts a static .NET event, conforming to the standard .NET event pattern with a strongly typed sender and strongly typed event arguments, to an observable sequence. + Each event invocation is surfaced through an OnNext message in the resulting sequence. + Reflection is used to discover the event based on the specified type and the specified event name. + For conversion of events that don't conform to the standard .NET event pattern, use any of the FromEvent overloads instead. + + The type of the sender that raises the event. + The type of the event data generated by the event. + Type that exposes the static event to convert. + Name of the event to convert. + The observable sequence that contains data representations of invocations of the underlying .NET event. + or is null. + The event could not be found. -or- The event does not conform to the standard .NET event pattern. -or- The event's first argument type is not assignable to TSender. -or- The event's second argument type is not assignable to TEventArgs. + + + Add and remove handler invocations are made whenever the number of observers grows beyond zero. + As such, an event handler may be shared by multiple simultaneously active observers, using a subject for multicasting. + + + The current is captured during the call to FromEventPattern, and is used to post add and remove handler invocations. + This behavior ensures add and remove handler operations for thread-affine events are accessed from the same context, as required by some UI frameworks. + + + If no SynchronizationContext is present at the point of calling FromEventPattern, add and remove handler invocations are made synchronously on the thread + making the Subscribe or Dispose call, respectively. + + + It's recommended to lift FromEventPattern calls outside event stream query expressions due to the free-threaded nature of Reactive Extensions. Doing so + makes the captured SynchronizationContext predictable. This best practice also reduces clutter of bridging code inside queries, making the query expressions + more concise and easier to understand. + + + + + + + Converts a static .NET event, conforming to the standard .NET event pattern with a strongly typed sender and strongly typed event arguments, to an observable sequence. + Each event invocation is surfaced through an OnNext message in the resulting sequence. + Reflection is used to discover the event based on the specified type and the specified event name. + For conversion of events that don't conform to the standard .NET event pattern, use any of the FromEvent overloads instead. + + The type of the sender that raises the event. + The type of the event data generated by the event. + Type that exposes the static event to convert. + Name of the event to convert. + The scheduler to run the add and remove event handler logic on. + The observable sequence that contains data representations of invocations of the underlying .NET event. + or or is null. + The event could not be found. -or- The event does not conform to the standard .NET event pattern. -or- The event's first argument type is not assignable to TSender. -or- The event's second argument type is not assignable to TEventArgs. + + + Add and remove handler invocations are made whenever the number of observers grows beyond zero. + As such, an event handler may be shared by multiple simultaneously active observers, using a subject for multicasting. + + + Add and remove handler invocations are run on the specified scheduler. This behavior allows add and remove handler operations for thread-affine events to be + accessed from the same context, as required by some UI frameworks. + + + It's recommended to lift FromEventPattern calls outside event stream query expressions. This best practice reduces clutter of bridging code inside queries, + making the query expressions more concise and easier to understand. This has additional benefits for overloads of FromEventPattern that omit the IScheduler + parameter. For more information, see the remarks section on those overloads. + + + + + + + Converts a .NET event to an observable sequence, using a conversion function to obtain the event delegate. Each event invocation is surfaced through an OnNext message in the resulting sequence. + For conversion of events conforming to the standard .NET event pattern, use any of the FromEventPattern overloads instead. + + The delegate type of the event to be converted. + The type of the event data generated by the event. + A function used to convert the given event handler to a delegate compatible with the underlying .NET event. The resulting delegate is used in calls to the addHandler and removeHandler action parameters. + Action that attaches the given event handler to the underlying .NET event. + Action that detaches the given event handler from the underlying .NET event. + The observable sequence that contains the event argument objects passed to the invocations of the underlying .NET event. + or or is null. + + + Add and remove handler invocations are made whenever the number of observers grows beyond zero. + As such, an event handler may be shared by multiple simultaneously active observers, using a subject for multicasting. + + + The current is captured during the call to FromEvent, and is used to post add and remove handler invocations. + This behavior ensures add and remove handler operations for thread-affine events are accessed from the same context, as required by some UI frameworks. + + + If no SynchronizationContext is present at the point of calling FromEvent, add and remove handler invocations are made synchronously on the thread + making the Subscribe or Dispose call, respectively. + + + It's recommended to lift FromEvent calls outside event stream query expressions due to the free-threaded nature of Reactive Extensions. Doing so + makes the captured SynchronizationContext predictable. This best practice also reduces clutter of bridging code inside queries, making the query expressions + more concise and easier to understand. + + + + + + + Converts a .NET event to an observable sequence, using a conversion function to obtain the event delegate. Each event invocation is surfaced through an OnNext message in the resulting sequence. + For conversion of events conforming to the standard .NET event pattern, use any of the FromEventPattern overloads instead. + + The delegate type of the event to be converted. + The type of the event data generated by the event. + A function used to convert the given event handler to a delegate compatible with the underlying .NET event. The resulting delegate is used in calls to the addHandler and removeHandler action parameters. + Action that attaches the given event handler to the underlying .NET event. + Action that detaches the given event handler from the underlying .NET event. + The scheduler to run the add and remove event handler logic on. + The observable sequence that contains the event argument objects passed to the invocations of the underlying .NET event. + or or or is null. + + + Add and remove handler invocations are made whenever the number of observers grows beyond zero. + As such, an event handler may be shared by multiple simultaneously active observers, using a subject for multicasting. + + + Add and remove handler invocations are run on the specified scheduler. This behavior allows add and remove handler operations for thread-affine events to be + accessed from the same context, as required by some UI frameworks. + + + It's recommended to lift FromEvent calls outside event stream query expressions. This best practice reduces clutter of bridging code inside queries, + making the query expressions more concise and easier to understand. This has additional benefits for overloads of FromEvent that omit the IScheduler + parameter. For more information, see the remarks section on those overloads. + + + + + + + Converts a .NET event to an observable sequence, using a supplied event delegate type. Each event invocation is surfaced through an OnNext message in the resulting sequence. + For conversion of events conforming to the standard .NET event pattern, use any of the FromEventPattern overloads instead. + + The delegate type of the event to be converted. + The type of the event data generated by the event. + Action that attaches the given event handler to the underlying .NET event. + Action that detaches the given event handler from the underlying .NET event. + The observable sequence that contains the event argument objects passed to the invocations of the underlying .NET event. + or is null. + + + Add and remove handler invocations are made whenever the number of observers grows beyond zero. + As such, an event handler may be shared by multiple simultaneously active observers, using a subject for multicasting. + + + The current is captured during the call to FromEvent, and is used to post add and remove handler invocations. + This behavior ensures add and remove handler operations for thread-affine events are accessed from the same context, as required by some UI frameworks. + + + If no SynchronizationContext is present at the point of calling FromEvent, add and remove handler invocations are made synchronously on the thread + making the Subscribe or Dispose call, respectively. + + + It's recommended to lift FromEvent calls outside event stream query expressions due to the free-threaded nature of Reactive Extensions. Doing so + makes the captured SynchronizationContext predictable. This best practice also reduces clutter of bridging code inside queries, making the query expressions + more concise and easier to understand. + + + + + + + Converts a .NET event to an observable sequence, using a supplied event delegate type. Each event invocation is surfaced through an OnNext message in the resulting sequence. + For conversion of events conforming to the standard .NET event pattern, use any of the FromEventPattern overloads instead. + + The delegate type of the event to be converted. + The type of the event data generated by the event. + Action that attaches the given event handler to the underlying .NET event. + Action that detaches the given event handler from the underlying .NET event. + The scheduler to run the add and remove event handler logic on. + The observable sequence that contains the event argument objects passed to the invocations of the underlying .NET event. + or or is null. + + + Add and remove handler invocations are made whenever the number of observers grows beyond zero. + As such, an event handler may be shared by multiple simultaneously active observers, using a subject for multicasting. + + + Add and remove handler invocations are run on the specified scheduler. This behavior allows add and remove handler operations for thread-affine events to be + accessed from the same context, as required by some UI frameworks. + + + It's recommended to lift FromEvent calls outside event stream query expressions. This best practice reduces clutter of bridging code inside queries, + making the query expressions more concise and easier to understand. This has additional benefits for overloads of FromEvent that omit the IScheduler + parameter. For more information, see the remarks section on those overloads. + + + + + + + Converts a generic Action-based .NET event to an observable sequence. Each event invocation is surfaced through an OnNext message in the resulting sequence. + For conversion of events conforming to the standard .NET event pattern, use any of the FromEventPattern overloads instead. + + The type of the event data generated by the event. + Action that attaches the given event handler to the underlying .NET event. + Action that detaches the given event handler from the underlying .NET event. + The observable sequence that contains the event argument objects passed to the invocations of the underlying .NET event. + or is null. + + + Add and remove handler invocations are made whenever the number of observers grows beyond zero. + As such, an event handler may be shared by multiple simultaneously active observers, using a subject for multicasting. + + + The current is captured during the call to FromEvent, and is used to post add and remove handler invocations. + This behavior ensures add and remove handler operations for thread-affine events are accessed from the same context, as required by some UI frameworks. + + + If no SynchronizationContext is present at the point of calling FromEvent, add and remove handler invocations are made synchronously on the thread + making the Subscribe or Dispose call, respectively. + + + It's recommended to lift FromEvent calls outside event stream query expressions due to the free-threaded nature of Reactive Extensions. Doing so + makes the captured SynchronizationContext predictable. This best practice also reduces clutter of bridging code inside queries, making the query expressions + more concise and easier to understand. + + + + + + + Converts a generic Action-based .NET event to an observable sequence. Each event invocation is surfaced through an OnNext message in the resulting sequence. + For conversion of events conforming to the standard .NET event pattern, use any of the FromEventPattern overloads instead. + + The type of the event data generated by the event. + Action that attaches the given event handler to the underlying .NET event. + Action that detaches the given event handler from the underlying .NET event. + The scheduler to run the add and remove event handler logic on. + The observable sequence that contains the event argument objects passed to the invocations of the underlying .NET event. + or or is null. + + + Add and remove handler invocations are made whenever the number of observers grows beyond zero. + As such, an event handler may be shared by multiple simultaneously active observers, using a subject for multicasting. + + + Add and remove handler invocations are run on the specified scheduler. This behavior allows add and remove handler operations for thread-affine events to be + accessed from the same context, as required by some UI frameworks. + + + It's recommended to lift FromEvent calls outside event stream query expressions. This best practice reduces clutter of bridging code inside queries, + making the query expressions more concise and easier to understand. This has additional benefits for overloads of FromEvent that omit the IScheduler + parameter. For more information, see the remarks section on those overloads. + + + + + + + Converts an Action-based .NET event to an observable sequence. Each event invocation is surfaced through an OnNext message in the resulting sequence. + For conversion of events conforming to the standard .NET event pattern, use any of the FromEventPattern overloads instead. + + Action that attaches the given event handler to the underlying .NET event. + Action that detaches the given event handler from the underlying .NET event. + The observable sequence that contains the event argument objects passed to the invocations of the underlying .NET event. + or is null. + + + Add and remove handler invocations are made whenever the number of observers grows beyond zero. + As such, an event handler may be shared by multiple simultaneously active observers, using a subject for multicasting. + + + The current is captured during the call to FromEvent, and is used to post add and remove handler invocations. + This behavior ensures add and remove handler operations for thread-affine events are accessed from the same context, as required by some UI frameworks. + + + If no SynchronizationContext is present at the point of calling FromEvent, add and remove handler invocations are made synchronously on the thread + making the Subscribe or Dispose call, respectively. + + + It's recommended to lift FromEvent calls outside event stream query expressions due to the free-threaded nature of Reactive Extensions. Doing so + makes the captured SynchronizationContext predictable. This best practice also reduces clutter of bridging code inside queries, making the query expressions + more concise and easier to understand. + + + + + + + Converts an Action-based .NET event to an observable sequence. Each event invocation is surfaced through an OnNext message in the resulting sequence. + For conversion of events conforming to the standard .NET event pattern, use any of the FromEventPattern overloads instead. + + Action that attaches the given event handler to the underlying .NET event. + Action that detaches the given event handler from the underlying .NET event. + The scheduler to run the add and remove event handler logic on. + The observable sequence that contains the event argument objects passed to the invocations of the underlying .NET event. + or or is null. + + + Add and remove handler invocations are made whenever the number of observers grows beyond zero. + As such, an event handler may be shared by multiple simultaneously active observers, using a subject for multicasting. + + + Add and remove handler invocations are run on the specified scheduler. This behavior allows add and remove handler operations for thread-affine events to be + accessed from the same context, as required by some UI frameworks. + + + It's recommended to lift FromEvent calls outside event stream query expressions. This best practice reduces clutter of bridging code inside queries, + making the query expressions more concise and easier to understand. This has additional benefits for overloads of FromEvent that omit the IScheduler + parameter. For more information, see the remarks section on those overloads. + + + + + + + Invokes an action for each element in the observable sequence, and returns a Task object that will get signaled when the sequence terminates. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source sequence. + Action to invoke for each element in the observable sequence. + Task that signals the termination of the sequence. + or is null. + This operator is especially useful in conjunction with the asynchronous programming features introduced in C# 5.0 and Visual Basic 11. + + + + Invokes an action for each element in the observable sequence, and returns a Task object that will get signaled when the sequence terminates. + The loop can be quit prematurely by setting the specified cancellation token. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source sequence. + Action to invoke for each element in the observable sequence. + Cancellation token used to stop the loop. + Task that signals the termination of the sequence. + or is null. + This operator is especially useful in conjunction with the asynchronous programming features introduced in C# 5.0 and Visual Basic 11. + + + + Invokes an action for each element in the observable sequence, incorporating the element's index, and returns a Task object that will get signaled when the sequence terminates. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source sequence. + Action to invoke for each element in the observable sequence. + Task that signals the termination of the sequence. + or is null. + This operator is especially useful in conjunction with the asynchronous programming features introduced in C# 5.0 and Visual Basic 11. + + + + Invokes an action for each element in the observable sequence, incorporating the element's index, and returns a Task object that will get signaled when the sequence terminates. + The loop can be quit prematurely by setting the specified cancellation token. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source sequence. + Action to invoke for each element in the observable sequence. + Cancellation token used to stop the loop. + Task that signals the termination of the sequence. + or is null. + This operator is especially useful in conjunction with the asynchronous programming features introduced in C# 5.0 and Visual Basic 11. + + + + Uses to determine which source in to return, choosing if no match is found. + + The type of the value returned by the selector function, used to look up the resulting source. + The type of the elements in the result sequence. + Selector function invoked to determine the source to lookup in the dictionary. + Dictionary of sources to select from based on the invocation result. + Default source to select in case no matching source in is found. + The observable sequence retrieved from the dictionary based on the invocation result, or if no match is found. + or or is null. + + + + Uses to determine which source in to return, choosing an empty sequence on the specified scheduler if no match is found. + + The type of the value returned by the selector function, used to look up the resulting source. + The type of the elements in the result sequence. + Selector function invoked to determine the source to lookup in the dictionary. + Dictionary of sources to select from based on the invocation result. + Scheduler to generate an empty sequence on in case no matching source in is found. + The observable sequence retrieved from the dictionary based on the invocation result, or an empty sequence if no match is found. + or or is null. + + + + Uses to determine which source in to return, choosing an empty sequence if no match is found. + + The type of the value returned by the selector function, used to look up the resulting source. + The type of the elements in the result sequence. + Selector function invoked to determine the source to lookup in the dictionary. + Dictionary of sources to select from based on the invocation result. + The observable sequence retrieved from the dictionary based on the invocation result, or an empty sequence if no match is found. + or is null. + + + + Repeats the given as long as the specified holds, where the is evaluated after each repeated completed. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source to repeat as long as the function evaluates to true. + Condition that will be evaluated upon the completion of an iteration through the , to determine whether repetition of the source is required. + The observable sequence obtained by concatenating the sequence as long as the holds. + or is null. + + + + Concatenates the observable sequences obtained by running the for each element in the given enumerable . + + The type of the elements in the enumerable source sequence. + The type of the elements in the observable result sequence. + Enumerable source for which each element will be mapped onto an observable source that will be concatenated in the result sequence. + Function to select an observable source for each element in the . + The observable sequence obtained by concatenating the sources returned by for each element in the . + or is null. + + + + If the specified evaluates true, select the sequence. Otherwise, select the sequence. + + The type of the elements in the result sequence. + Condition evaluated to decide which sequence to return. + Sequence returned in case evaluates true. + Sequence returned in case evaluates false. + if evaluates true; otherwise. + or or is null. + + + + If the specified evaluates true, select the sequence. Otherwise, return an empty sequence. + + The type of the elements in the result sequence. + Condition evaluated to decide which sequence to return. + Sequence returned in case evaluates true. + if evaluates true; an empty sequence otherwise. + or is null. + + + + If the specified evaluates true, select the sequence. Otherwise, return an empty sequence generated on the specified scheduler. + + The type of the elements in the result sequence. + Condition evaluated to decide which sequence to return. + Sequence returned in case evaluates true. + Scheduler to generate an empty sequence on in case evaluates false. + if evaluates true; an empty sequence otherwise. + or or is null. + + + + Repeats the given as long as the specified holds, where the is evaluated before each repeated is subscribed to. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source to repeat as long as the function evaluates to true. + Condition that will be evaluated before subscription to the , to determine whether repetition of the source is required. + The observable sequence obtained by concatenating the sequence as long as the holds. + or is null. + + + + Creates a pattern that matches when both observable sequences have an available element. + + The type of the elements in the left sequence. + The type of the elements in the right sequence. + Observable sequence to match with the right sequence. + Observable sequence to match with the left sequence. + Pattern object that matches when both observable sequences have an available element. + or is null. + + + + Matches when the observable sequence has an available element and projects the element by invoking the selector function. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + The type of the elements in the result sequence, returned by the selector function. + Observable sequence to apply the selector on. + Selector that will be invoked for elements in the source sequence. + Plan that produces the projected results, to be fed (with other plans) to the When operator. + or is null. + + + + Joins together the results from several patterns. + + The type of the elements in the result sequence, obtained from the specified patterns. + A series of plans created by use of the Then operator on patterns. + An observable sequence with the results from matching several patterns. + is null. + + + + Joins together the results from several patterns. + + The type of the elements in the result sequence, obtained from the specified patterns. + A series of plans created by use of the Then operator on patterns. + An observable sequence with the results form matching several patterns. + is null. + + + + Merges the specified observable sequences into one observable sequence by using the selector function whenever any of the observable sequences produces an element. + + The type of the elements in the first source sequence. + The type of the elements in the second source sequence. + The type of the elements in the third source sequence. + The type of the elements in the result sequence, returned by the selector function. + First observable source. + Second observable source. + Third observable source. + Function to invoke whenever any of the sources produces an element. + An observable sequence containing the result of combining elements of the sources using the specified result selector function. + or or or is null. + If a non-empty source completes, its very last value will be used for creating subsequent combinations until all sources terminate. + + + + Merges the specified observable sequences into one observable sequence by using the selector function whenever any of the observable sequences produces an element. + + The type of the elements in the first source sequence. + The type of the elements in the second source sequence. + The type of the elements in the third source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fourth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the result sequence, returned by the selector function. + First observable source. + Second observable source. + Third observable source. + Fourth observable source. + Function to invoke whenever any of the sources produces an element. + An observable sequence containing the result of combining elements of the sources using the specified result selector function. + or or or or is null. + If a non-empty source completes, its very last value will be used for creating subsequent combinations until all sources terminate. + + + + Merges the specified observable sequences into one observable sequence by using the selector function whenever any of the observable sequences produces an element. + + The type of the elements in the first source sequence. + The type of the elements in the second source sequence. + The type of the elements in the third source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fourth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fifth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the result sequence, returned by the selector function. + First observable source. + Second observable source. + Third observable source. + Fourth observable source. + Fifth observable source. + Function to invoke whenever any of the sources produces an element. + An observable sequence containing the result of combining elements of the sources using the specified result selector function. + or or or or or is null. + If a non-empty source completes, its very last value will be used for creating subsequent combinations until all sources terminate. + + + + Merges the specified observable sequences into one observable sequence by using the selector function whenever any of the observable sequences produces an element. + + The type of the elements in the first source sequence. + The type of the elements in the second source sequence. + The type of the elements in the third source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fourth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fifth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the sixth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the result sequence, returned by the selector function. + First observable source. + Second observable source. + Third observable source. + Fourth observable source. + Fifth observable source. + Sixth observable source. + Function to invoke whenever any of the sources produces an element. + An observable sequence containing the result of combining elements of the sources using the specified result selector function. + or or or or or or is null. + If a non-empty source completes, its very last value will be used for creating subsequent combinations until all sources terminate. + + + + Merges the specified observable sequences into one observable sequence by using the selector function whenever any of the observable sequences produces an element. + + The type of the elements in the first source sequence. + The type of the elements in the second source sequence. + The type of the elements in the third source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fourth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fifth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the sixth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the seventh source sequence. + The type of the elements in the result sequence, returned by the selector function. + First observable source. + Second observable source. + Third observable source. + Fourth observable source. + Fifth observable source. + Sixth observable source. + Seventh observable source. + Function to invoke whenever any of the sources produces an element. + An observable sequence containing the result of combining elements of the sources using the specified result selector function. + or or or or or or or is null. + If a non-empty source completes, its very last value will be used for creating subsequent combinations until all sources terminate. + + + + Merges the specified observable sequences into one observable sequence by using the selector function whenever any of the observable sequences produces an element. + + The type of the elements in the first source sequence. + The type of the elements in the second source sequence. + The type of the elements in the third source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fourth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fifth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the sixth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the seventh source sequence. + The type of the elements in the eighth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the result sequence, returned by the selector function. + First observable source. + Second observable source. + Third observable source. + Fourth observable source. + Fifth observable source. + Sixth observable source. + Seventh observable source. + Eighth observable source. + Function to invoke whenever any of the sources produces an element. + An observable sequence containing the result of combining elements of the sources using the specified result selector function. + or or or or or or or or is null. + If a non-empty source completes, its very last value will be used for creating subsequent combinations until all sources terminate. + + + + Merges the specified observable sequences into one observable sequence by using the selector function whenever any of the observable sequences produces an element. + + The type of the elements in the first source sequence. + The type of the elements in the second source sequence. + The type of the elements in the third source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fourth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fifth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the sixth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the seventh source sequence. + The type of the elements in the eighth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the ninth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the result sequence, returned by the selector function. + First observable source. + Second observable source. + Third observable source. + Fourth observable source. + Fifth observable source. + Sixth observable source. + Seventh observable source. + Eighth observable source. + Ninth observable source. + Function to invoke whenever any of the sources produces an element. + An observable sequence containing the result of combining elements of the sources using the specified result selector function. + or or or or or or or or or is null. + If a non-empty source completes, its very last value will be used for creating subsequent combinations until all sources terminate. + + + + Merges the specified observable sequences into one observable sequence by using the selector function whenever any of the observable sequences produces an element. + + The type of the elements in the first source sequence. + The type of the elements in the second source sequence. + The type of the elements in the third source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fourth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fifth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the sixth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the seventh source sequence. + The type of the elements in the eighth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the ninth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the tenth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the result sequence, returned by the selector function. + First observable source. + Second observable source. + Third observable source. + Fourth observable source. + Fifth observable source. + Sixth observable source. + Seventh observable source. + Eighth observable source. + Ninth observable source. + Tenth observable source. + Function to invoke whenever any of the sources produces an element. + An observable sequence containing the result of combining elements of the sources using the specified result selector function. + or or or or or or or or or or is null. + If a non-empty source completes, its very last value will be used for creating subsequent combinations until all sources terminate. + + + + Merges the specified observable sequences into one observable sequence by using the selector function whenever any of the observable sequences produces an element. + + The type of the elements in the first source sequence. + The type of the elements in the second source sequence. + The type of the elements in the third source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fourth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fifth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the sixth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the seventh source sequence. + The type of the elements in the eighth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the ninth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the tenth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the eleventh source sequence. + The type of the elements in the result sequence, returned by the selector function. + First observable source. + Second observable source. + Third observable source. + Fourth observable source. + Fifth observable source. + Sixth observable source. + Seventh observable source. + Eighth observable source. + Ninth observable source. + Tenth observable source. + Eleventh observable source. + Function to invoke whenever any of the sources produces an element. + An observable sequence containing the result of combining elements of the sources using the specified result selector function. + or or or or or or or or or or or is null. + If a non-empty source completes, its very last value will be used for creating subsequent combinations until all sources terminate. + + + + Merges the specified observable sequences into one observable sequence by using the selector function whenever any of the observable sequences produces an element. + + The type of the elements in the first source sequence. + The type of the elements in the second source sequence. + The type of the elements in the third source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fourth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fifth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the sixth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the seventh source sequence. + The type of the elements in the eighth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the ninth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the tenth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the eleventh source sequence. + The type of the elements in the twelfth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the result sequence, returned by the selector function. + First observable source. + Second observable source. + Third observable source. + Fourth observable source. + Fifth observable source. + Sixth observable source. + Seventh observable source. + Eighth observable source. + Ninth observable source. + Tenth observable source. + Eleventh observable source. + Twelfth observable source. + Function to invoke whenever any of the sources produces an element. + An observable sequence containing the result of combining elements of the sources using the specified result selector function. + or or or or or or or or or or or or is null. + If a non-empty source completes, its very last value will be used for creating subsequent combinations until all sources terminate. + + + + Merges the specified observable sequences into one observable sequence by using the selector function whenever any of the observable sequences produces an element. + + The type of the elements in the first source sequence. + The type of the elements in the second source sequence. + The type of the elements in the third source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fourth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fifth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the sixth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the seventh source sequence. + The type of the elements in the eighth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the ninth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the tenth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the eleventh source sequence. + The type of the elements in the twelfth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the thirteenth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the result sequence, returned by the selector function. + First observable source. + Second observable source. + Third observable source. + Fourth observable source. + Fifth observable source. + Sixth observable source. + Seventh observable source. + Eighth observable source. + Ninth observable source. + Tenth observable source. + Eleventh observable source. + Twelfth observable source. + Thirteenth observable source. + Function to invoke whenever any of the sources produces an element. + An observable sequence containing the result of combining elements of the sources using the specified result selector function. + or or or or or or or or or or or or or is null. + If a non-empty source completes, its very last value will be used for creating subsequent combinations until all sources terminate. + + + + Merges the specified observable sequences into one observable sequence by using the selector function whenever any of the observable sequences produces an element. + + The type of the elements in the first source sequence. + The type of the elements in the second source sequence. + The type of the elements in the third source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fourth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fifth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the sixth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the seventh source sequence. + The type of the elements in the eighth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the ninth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the tenth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the eleventh source sequence. + The type of the elements in the twelfth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the thirteenth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fourteenth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the result sequence, returned by the selector function. + First observable source. + Second observable source. + Third observable source. + Fourth observable source. + Fifth observable source. + Sixth observable source. + Seventh observable source. + Eighth observable source. + Ninth observable source. + Tenth observable source. + Eleventh observable source. + Twelfth observable source. + Thirteenth observable source. + Fourteenth observable source. + Function to invoke whenever any of the sources produces an element. + An observable sequence containing the result of combining elements of the sources using the specified result selector function. + or or or or or or or or or or or or or or is null. + If a non-empty source completes, its very last value will be used for creating subsequent combinations until all sources terminate. + + + + Merges the specified observable sequences into one observable sequence by using the selector function whenever any of the observable sequences produces an element. + + The type of the elements in the first source sequence. + The type of the elements in the second source sequence. + The type of the elements in the third source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fourth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fifth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the sixth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the seventh source sequence. + The type of the elements in the eighth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the ninth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the tenth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the eleventh source sequence. + The type of the elements in the twelfth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the thirteenth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fourteenth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fifteenth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the result sequence, returned by the selector function. + First observable source. + Second observable source. + Third observable source. + Fourth observable source. + Fifth observable source. + Sixth observable source. + Seventh observable source. + Eighth observable source. + Ninth observable source. + Tenth observable source. + Eleventh observable source. + Twelfth observable source. + Thirteenth observable source. + Fourteenth observable source. + Fifteenth observable source. + Function to invoke whenever any of the sources produces an element. + An observable sequence containing the result of combining elements of the sources using the specified result selector function. + or or or or or or or or or or or or or or or is null. + If a non-empty source completes, its very last value will be used for creating subsequent combinations until all sources terminate. + + + + Merges the specified observable sequences into one observable sequence by using the selector function whenever any of the observable sequences produces an element. + + The type of the elements in the first source sequence. + The type of the elements in the second source sequence. + The type of the elements in the third source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fourth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fifth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the sixth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the seventh source sequence. + The type of the elements in the eighth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the ninth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the tenth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the eleventh source sequence. + The type of the elements in the twelfth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the thirteenth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fourteenth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fifteenth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the sixteenth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the result sequence, returned by the selector function. + First observable source. + Second observable source. + Third observable source. + Fourth observable source. + Fifth observable source. + Sixth observable source. + Seventh observable source. + Eighth observable source. + Ninth observable source. + Tenth observable source. + Eleventh observable source. + Twelfth observable source. + Thirteenth observable source. + Fourteenth observable source. + Fifteenth observable source. + Sixteenth observable source. + Function to invoke whenever any of the sources produces an element. + An observable sequence containing the result of combining elements of the sources using the specified result selector function. + or or or or or or or or or or or or or or or or is null. + If a non-empty source completes, its very last value will be used for creating subsequent combinations until all sources terminate. + + + + Propagates the observable sequence that reacts first. + + The type of the elements in the source sequences. + First observable sequence. + Second observable sequence. + An observable sequence that surfaces either of the given sequences, whichever reacted first. + or is null. + + + + Propagates the observable sequence that reacts first. + + The type of the elements in the source sequences. + Observable sources competing to react first. + An observable sequence that surfaces any of the given sequences, whichever reacted first. + is null. + + + + Propagates the observable sequence that reacts first. + + The type of the elements in the source sequences. + Observable sources competing to react first. + An observable sequence that surfaces any of the given sequences, whichever reacted first. + is null. + + + + Projects each element of an observable sequence into consecutive non-overlapping buffers. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence, and in the lists in the result sequence. + The type of the elements in the sequences indicating buffer closing events. + Source sequence to produce buffers over. + A function invoked to define the boundaries of the produced buffers. A new buffer is started when the previous one is closed. + An observable sequence of buffers. + or is null. + + + + Projects each element of an observable sequence into zero or more buffers. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence, and in the lists in the result sequence. + The type of the elements in the sequence indicating buffer opening events, also passed to the closing selector to obtain a sequence of buffer closing events. + The type of the elements in the sequences indicating buffer closing events. + Source sequence to produce buffers over. + Observable sequence whose elements denote the creation of new buffers. + A function invoked to define the closing of each produced buffer. + An observable sequence of buffers. + or or is null. + + + + Projects each element of an observable sequence into consecutive non-overlapping buffers. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence, and in the lists in the result sequence. + The type of the elements in the sequences indicating buffer boundary events. + Source sequence to produce buffers over. + Sequence of buffer boundary markers. The current buffer is closed and a new buffer is opened upon receiving a boundary marker. + An observable sequence of buffers. + or is null. + + + + Continues an observable sequence that is terminated by an exception of the specified type with the observable sequence produced by the handler. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence and sequences returned by the exception handler function. + The type of the exception to catch and handle. Needs to derive from . + Source sequence. + Exception handler function, producing another observable sequence. + An observable sequence containing the source sequence's elements, followed by the elements produced by the handler's resulting observable sequence in case an exception occurred. + or is null. + + + + Continues an observable sequence that is terminated by an exception with the next observable sequence. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence and handler sequence. + First observable sequence whose exception (if any) is caught. + Second observable sequence used to produce results when an error occurred in the first sequence. + An observable sequence containing the first sequence's elements, followed by the elements of the second sequence in case an exception occurred. + or is null. + + + + Continues an observable sequence that is terminated by an exception with the next observable sequence. + + The type of the elements in the source and handler sequences. + Observable sequences to catch exceptions for. + An observable sequence containing elements from consecutive source sequences until a source sequence terminates successfully. + is null. + + + + Continues an observable sequence that is terminated by an exception with the next observable sequence. + + The type of the elements in the source and handler sequences. + Observable sequences to catch exceptions for. + An observable sequence containing elements from consecutive source sequences until a source sequence terminates successfully. + is null. + + + + Merges two observable sequences into one observable sequence by using the selector function whenever one of the observable sequences produces an element. + + The type of the elements in the first source sequence. + The type of the elements in the second source sequence. + The type of the elements in the result sequence, returned by the selector function. + First observable source. + Second observable source. + Function to invoke whenever either of the sources produces an element. + An observable sequence containing the result of combining elements of both sources using the specified result selector function. + or or is null. + If a non-empty source completes, its very last value will be used for creating subsequent combinations until all sources terminate. + + + + Merges the specified observable sequences into one observable sequence by using the selector function whenever any of the observable sequences produces an element. + + The type of the elements in the source sequences. + The type of the elements in the result sequence, returned by the selector function. + Observable sources. + Function to invoke whenever any of the sources produces an element. For efficiency, the input list is reused after the selector returns. Either aggregate or copy the values during the function call. + An observable sequence containing the result of combining elements of the sources using the specified result selector function. + or is null. + If a non-empty source completes, its very last value will be used for creating subsequent combinations until all sources terminate. + + + + Merges the specified observable sequences into one observable sequence by emitting a list with the latest source elements whenever any of the observable sequences produces an element. + + The type of the elements in the source sequences, and in the lists in the result sequence. + Observable sources. + An observable sequence containing lists of the latest elements of the sources. + is null. + If a non-empty source completes, its very last value will be used for creating subsequent combinations until all sources terminate. + + + + Merges the specified observable sequences into one observable sequence by emitting a list with the latest source elements whenever any of the observable sequences produces an element. + + The type of the elements in the source sequences, and in the lists in the result sequence. + Observable sources. + An observable sequence containing lists of the latest elements of the sources. + is null. + If a non-empty source completes, its very last value will be used for creating subsequent combinations until all sources terminate. + + + + Concatenates the second observable sequence to the first observable sequence upon successful termination of the first. + + The type of the elements in the source sequences. + First observable sequence. + Second observable sequence. + An observable sequence that contains the elements of the first sequence, followed by those of the second the sequence. + or is null. + + + + Concatenates all of the specified observable sequences, as long as the previous observable sequence terminated successfully. + + The type of the elements in the source sequences. + Observable sequences to concatenate. + An observable sequence that contains the elements of each given sequence, in sequential order. + is null. + + + + Concatenates all observable sequences in the given enumerable sequence, as long as the previous observable sequence terminated successfully. + + The type of the elements in the source sequences. + Observable sequences to concatenate. + An observable sequence that contains the elements of each given sequence, in sequential order. + is null. + + + + Concatenates all inner observable sequences, as long as the previous observable sequence terminated successfully. + + The type of the elements in the source sequences. + Observable sequence of inner observable sequences. + An observable sequence that contains the elements of each observed inner sequence, in sequential order. + is null. + + + + Concatenates all task results, as long as the previous task terminated successfully. + + The type of the results produced by the tasks. + Observable sequence of tasks. + An observable sequence that contains the results of each task, in sequential order. + is null. + If the tasks support cancellation, consider manual conversion of the tasks using , followed by a concatenation operation using . + + + + Merges elements from all inner observable sequences into a single observable sequence. + + The type of the elements in the source sequences. + Observable sequence of inner observable sequences. + The observable sequence that merges the elements of the inner sequences. + is null. + + + + Merges results from all source tasks into a single observable sequence. + + The type of the results produced by the source tasks. + Observable sequence of tasks. + The observable sequence that merges the results of the source tasks. + is null. + If the tasks support cancellation, consider manual conversion of the tasks using , followed by a merge operation using . + + + + Merges elements from all inner observable sequences into a single observable sequence, limiting the number of concurrent subscriptions to inner sequences. + + The type of the elements in the source sequences. + Observable sequence of inner observable sequences. + Maximum number of inner observable sequences being subscribed to concurrently. + The observable sequence that merges the elements of the inner sequences. + is null. + is less than or equal to zero. + + + + Merges elements from all observable sequences in the given enumerable sequence into a single observable sequence, limiting the number of concurrent subscriptions to inner sequences. + + The type of the elements in the source sequences. + Enumerable sequence of observable sequences. + Maximum number of observable sequences being subscribed to concurrently. + The observable sequence that merges the elements of the observable sequences. + is null. + is less than or equal to zero. + + + + Merges elements from all observable sequences in the given enumerable sequence into a single observable sequence, limiting the number of concurrent subscriptions to inner sequences, and using the specified scheduler for enumeration of and subscription to the sources. + + The type of the elements in the source sequences. + Enumerable sequence of observable sequences. + Maximum number of observable sequences being subscribed to concurrently. + Scheduler to run the enumeration of the sequence of sources on. + The observable sequence that merges the elements of the observable sequences. + or is null. + is less than or equal to zero. + + + + Merges elements from two observable sequences into a single observable sequence. + + The type of the elements in the source sequences. + First observable sequence. + Second observable sequence. + The observable sequence that merges the elements of the given sequences. + or is null. + + + + Merges elements from two observable sequences into a single observable sequence, using the specified scheduler for enumeration of and subscription to the sources. + + The type of the elements in the source sequences. + First observable sequence. + Second observable sequence. + Scheduler used to introduce concurrency for making subscriptions to the given sequences. + The observable sequence that merges the elements of the given sequences. + or or is null. + + + + Merges elements from all of the specified observable sequences into a single observable sequence. + + The type of the elements in the source sequences. + Observable sequences. + The observable sequence that merges the elements of the observable sequences. + is null. + + + + Merges elements from all of the specified observable sequences into a single observable sequence, using the specified scheduler for enumeration of and subscription to the sources. + + The type of the elements in the source sequences. + Observable sequences. + Scheduler to run the enumeration of the sequence of sources on. + The observable sequence that merges the elements of the observable sequences. + or is null. + + + + Merges elements from all observable sequences in the given enumerable sequence into a single observable sequence. + + The type of the elements in the source sequences. + Enumerable sequence of observable sequences. + The observable sequence that merges the elements of the observable sequences. + is null. + + + + Merges elements from all observable sequences in the given enumerable sequence into a single observable sequence, using the specified scheduler for enumeration of and subscription to the sources. + + The type of the elements in the source sequences. + Enumerable sequence of observable sequences. + Scheduler to run the enumeration of the sequence of sources on. + The observable sequence that merges the elements of the observable sequences. + or is null. + + + + Concatenates the second observable sequence to the first observable sequence upon successful or exceptional termination of the first. + + The type of the elements in the source sequences. + First observable sequence whose exception (if any) is caught. + Second observable sequence used to produce results after the first sequence terminates. + An observable sequence that concatenates the first and second sequence, even if the first sequence terminates exceptionally. + or is null. + + + + Concatenates all of the specified observable sequences, even if the previous observable sequence terminated exceptionally. + + The type of the elements in the source sequences. + Observable sequences to concatenate. + An observable sequence that concatenates the source sequences, even if a sequence terminates exceptionally. + is null. + + + + Concatenates all observable sequences in the given enumerable sequence, even if the previous observable sequence terminated exceptionally. + + The type of the elements in the source sequences. + Observable sequences to concatenate. + An observable sequence that concatenates the source sequences, even if a sequence terminates exceptionally. + is null. + + + + Returns the elements from the source observable sequence only after the other observable sequence produces an element. + Starting from Rx.NET 4.0, this will subscribe to before subscribing to + so in case emits an element right away, elements from are not missed. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + The type of the elements in the other sequence that indicates the end of skip behavior. + Source sequence to propagate elements for. + Observable sequence that triggers propagation of elements of the source sequence. + An observable sequence containing the elements of the source sequence starting from the point the other sequence triggered propagation. + or is null. + + + + Transforms an observable sequence of observable sequences into an observable sequence + producing values only from the most recent observable sequence. + Each time a new inner observable sequence is received, unsubscribe from the + previous inner observable sequence. + + The type of the elements in the source sequences. + Observable sequence of inner observable sequences. + The observable sequence that at any point in time produces the elements of the most recent inner observable sequence that has been received. + is null. + + + + Transforms an observable sequence of tasks into an observable sequence + producing values only from the most recent observable sequence. + Each time a new task is received, the previous task's result is ignored. + + The type of the results produced by the source tasks. + Observable sequence of tasks. + The observable sequence that at any point in time produces the result of the most recent task that has been received. + is null. + If the tasks support cancellation, consider manual conversion of the tasks using , followed by a switch operation using . + + + + Returns the elements from the source observable sequence until the other observable sequence produces an element. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + The type of the elements in the other sequence that indicates the end of take behavior. + Source sequence to propagate elements for. + Observable sequence that terminates propagation of elements of the source sequence. + An observable sequence containing the elements of the source sequence up to the point the other sequence interrupted further propagation. + or is null. + + + + Relays elements from the source observable sequence and calls the predicate after an + emission to check if the sequence should stop after that specific item. + + The type of the elements in the source and result sequences. + The source sequence to relay elements of. + Called after each upstream item has been emitted with + that upstream item and should return true to indicate the sequence should + complete. + The observable sequence with the source elements until the stop predicate returns true. + + The following sequence will stop after the value 5 has been encountered: + + Observable.Range(1, 10) + .TakeUntil(item => item == 5) + .Subscribe(Console.WriteLine); + + + If or is null. + + + + Projects each element of an observable sequence into consecutive non-overlapping windows. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence, and in the windows in the result sequence. + The type of the elements in the sequences indicating window closing events. + Source sequence to produce windows over. + A function invoked to define the boundaries of the produced windows. A new window is started when the previous one is closed. + An observable sequence of windows. + or is null. + + + + Projects each element of an observable sequence into zero or more windows. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence, and in the windows in the result sequence. + The type of the elements in the sequence indicating window opening events, also passed to the closing selector to obtain a sequence of window closing events. + The type of the elements in the sequences indicating window closing events. + Source sequence to produce windows over. + Observable sequence whose elements denote the creation of new windows. + A function invoked to define the closing of each produced window. + An observable sequence of windows. + or or is null. + + + + Projects each element of an observable sequence into consecutive non-overlapping windows. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence, and in the windows in the result sequence. + The type of the elements in the sequences indicating window boundary events. + Source sequence to produce windows over. + Sequence of window boundary markers. The current window is closed and a new window is opened upon receiving a boundary marker. + An observable sequence of windows. + or is null. + + + + Merges two observable sequences into one observable sequence by combining each element from the first source with the latest element from the second source, if any. + Starting from Rx.NET 4.0, this will subscribe to before subscribing to to have a latest element readily available + in case emits an element right away. + + The type of the elements in the first source sequence. + The type of the elements in the second source sequence. + The type of the elements in the result sequence, returned by the selector function. + First observable source. + Second observable source. + Function to invoke for each element from the first source combined with the latest element from the second source, if any. + An observable sequence containing the result of combining each element of the first source with the latest element from the second source, if any, using the specified result selector function. + or or is null. + + + + Merges two observable sequences into one observable sequence by combining their elements in a pairwise fashion. + + The type of the elements in the first source sequence. + The type of the elements in the second source sequence. + The type of the elements in the result sequence, returned by the selector function. + First observable source. + Second observable source. + Function to invoke for each consecutive pair of elements from the first and second source. + An observable sequence containing the result of pairwise combining the elements of the first and second source using the specified result selector function. + or or is null. + + + + Merges the specified observable sequences into one observable sequence by using the selector function whenever all of the observable sequences have produced an element at a corresponding index. + + The type of the elements in the source sequences. + The type of the elements in the result sequence, returned by the selector function. + Observable sources. + Function to invoke for each series of elements at corresponding indexes in the sources. + An observable sequence containing the result of combining elements of the sources using the specified result selector function. + or is null. + + + + Merges the specified observable sequences into one observable sequence by emitting a list with the elements of the observable sequences at corresponding indexes. + + The type of the elements in the source sequences, and in the lists in the result sequence. + Observable sources. + An observable sequence containing lists of elements at corresponding indexes. + is null. + + + + Merges the specified observable sequences into one observable sequence by emitting a list with the elements of the observable sequences at corresponding indexes. + + The type of the elements in the source sequences, and in the lists in the result sequence. + Observable sources. + An observable sequence containing lists of elements at corresponding indexes. + is null. + + + + Merges an observable sequence and an enumerable sequence into one observable sequence by using the selector function. + + The type of the elements in the first observable source sequence. + The type of the elements in the second enumerable source sequence. + The type of the elements in the result sequence, returned by the selector function. + First observable source. + Second enumerable source. + Function to invoke for each consecutive pair of elements from the first and second source. + An observable sequence containing the result of pairwise combining the elements of the first and second source using the specified result selector function. + or or is null. + + + + Merges the specified observable sequences into one observable sequence by using the selector function whenever all of the observable sequences have produced an element at a corresponding index. + + The type of the elements in the first source sequence. + The type of the elements in the second source sequence. + The type of the elements in the third source sequence. + The type of the elements in the result sequence, returned by the selector function. + First observable source. + Second observable source. + Third observable source. + Function to invoke for each series of elements at corresponding indexes in the sources. + An observable sequence containing the result of combining elements of the sources using the specified result selector function. + or or or is null. + + + + Merges the specified observable sequences into one observable sequence by using the selector function whenever all of the observable sequences have produced an element at a corresponding index. + + The type of the elements in the first source sequence. + The type of the elements in the second source sequence. + The type of the elements in the third source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fourth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the result sequence, returned by the selector function. + First observable source. + Second observable source. + Third observable source. + Fourth observable source. + Function to invoke for each series of elements at corresponding indexes in the sources. + An observable sequence containing the result of combining elements of the sources using the specified result selector function. + or or or or is null. + + + + Merges the specified observable sequences into one observable sequence by using the selector function whenever all of the observable sequences have produced an element at a corresponding index. + + The type of the elements in the first source sequence. + The type of the elements in the second source sequence. + The type of the elements in the third source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fourth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fifth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the result sequence, returned by the selector function. + First observable source. + Second observable source. + Third observable source. + Fourth observable source. + Fifth observable source. + Function to invoke for each series of elements at corresponding indexes in the sources. + An observable sequence containing the result of combining elements of the sources using the specified result selector function. + or or or or or is null. + + + + Merges the specified observable sequences into one observable sequence by using the selector function whenever all of the observable sequences have produced an element at a corresponding index. + + The type of the elements in the first source sequence. + The type of the elements in the second source sequence. + The type of the elements in the third source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fourth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fifth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the sixth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the result sequence, returned by the selector function. + First observable source. + Second observable source. + Third observable source. + Fourth observable source. + Fifth observable source. + Sixth observable source. + Function to invoke for each series of elements at corresponding indexes in the sources. + An observable sequence containing the result of combining elements of the sources using the specified result selector function. + or or or or or or is null. + + + + Merges the specified observable sequences into one observable sequence by using the selector function whenever all of the observable sequences have produced an element at a corresponding index. + + The type of the elements in the first source sequence. + The type of the elements in the second source sequence. + The type of the elements in the third source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fourth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fifth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the sixth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the seventh source sequence. + The type of the elements in the result sequence, returned by the selector function. + First observable source. + Second observable source. + Third observable source. + Fourth observable source. + Fifth observable source. + Sixth observable source. + Seventh observable source. + Function to invoke for each series of elements at corresponding indexes in the sources. + An observable sequence containing the result of combining elements of the sources using the specified result selector function. + or or or or or or or is null. + + + + Merges the specified observable sequences into one observable sequence by using the selector function whenever all of the observable sequences have produced an element at a corresponding index. + + The type of the elements in the first source sequence. + The type of the elements in the second source sequence. + The type of the elements in the third source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fourth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fifth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the sixth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the seventh source sequence. + The type of the elements in the eighth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the result sequence, returned by the selector function. + First observable source. + Second observable source. + Third observable source. + Fourth observable source. + Fifth observable source. + Sixth observable source. + Seventh observable source. + Eighth observable source. + Function to invoke for each series of elements at corresponding indexes in the sources. + An observable sequence containing the result of combining elements of the sources using the specified result selector function. + or or or or or or or or is null. + + + + Merges the specified observable sequences into one observable sequence by using the selector function whenever all of the observable sequences have produced an element at a corresponding index. + + The type of the elements in the first source sequence. + The type of the elements in the second source sequence. + The type of the elements in the third source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fourth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fifth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the sixth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the seventh source sequence. + The type of the elements in the eighth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the ninth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the result sequence, returned by the selector function. + First observable source. + Second observable source. + Third observable source. + Fourth observable source. + Fifth observable source. + Sixth observable source. + Seventh observable source. + Eighth observable source. + Ninth observable source. + Function to invoke for each series of elements at corresponding indexes in the sources. + An observable sequence containing the result of combining elements of the sources using the specified result selector function. + or or or or or or or or or is null. + + + + Merges the specified observable sequences into one observable sequence by using the selector function whenever all of the observable sequences have produced an element at a corresponding index. + + The type of the elements in the first source sequence. + The type of the elements in the second source sequence. + The type of the elements in the third source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fourth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fifth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the sixth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the seventh source sequence. + The type of the elements in the eighth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the ninth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the tenth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the result sequence, returned by the selector function. + First observable source. + Second observable source. + Third observable source. + Fourth observable source. + Fifth observable source. + Sixth observable source. + Seventh observable source. + Eighth observable source. + Ninth observable source. + Tenth observable source. + Function to invoke for each series of elements at corresponding indexes in the sources. + An observable sequence containing the result of combining elements of the sources using the specified result selector function. + or or or or or or or or or or is null. + + + + Merges the specified observable sequences into one observable sequence by using the selector function whenever all of the observable sequences have produced an element at a corresponding index. + + The type of the elements in the first source sequence. + The type of the elements in the second source sequence. + The type of the elements in the third source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fourth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fifth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the sixth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the seventh source sequence. + The type of the elements in the eighth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the ninth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the tenth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the eleventh source sequence. + The type of the elements in the result sequence, returned by the selector function. + First observable source. + Second observable source. + Third observable source. + Fourth observable source. + Fifth observable source. + Sixth observable source. + Seventh observable source. + Eighth observable source. + Ninth observable source. + Tenth observable source. + Eleventh observable source. + Function to invoke for each series of elements at corresponding indexes in the sources. + An observable sequence containing the result of combining elements of the sources using the specified result selector function. + or or or or or or or or or or or is null. + + + + Merges the specified observable sequences into one observable sequence by using the selector function whenever all of the observable sequences have produced an element at a corresponding index. + + The type of the elements in the first source sequence. + The type of the elements in the second source sequence. + The type of the elements in the third source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fourth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fifth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the sixth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the seventh source sequence. + The type of the elements in the eighth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the ninth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the tenth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the eleventh source sequence. + The type of the elements in the twelfth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the result sequence, returned by the selector function. + First observable source. + Second observable source. + Third observable source. + Fourth observable source. + Fifth observable source. + Sixth observable source. + Seventh observable source. + Eighth observable source. + Ninth observable source. + Tenth observable source. + Eleventh observable source. + Twelfth observable source. + Function to invoke for each series of elements at corresponding indexes in the sources. + An observable sequence containing the result of combining elements of the sources using the specified result selector function. + or or or or or or or or or or or or is null. + + + + Merges the specified observable sequences into one observable sequence by using the selector function whenever all of the observable sequences have produced an element at a corresponding index. + + The type of the elements in the first source sequence. + The type of the elements in the second source sequence. + The type of the elements in the third source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fourth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fifth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the sixth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the seventh source sequence. + The type of the elements in the eighth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the ninth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the tenth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the eleventh source sequence. + The type of the elements in the twelfth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the thirteenth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the result sequence, returned by the selector function. + First observable source. + Second observable source. + Third observable source. + Fourth observable source. + Fifth observable source. + Sixth observable source. + Seventh observable source. + Eighth observable source. + Ninth observable source. + Tenth observable source. + Eleventh observable source. + Twelfth observable source. + Thirteenth observable source. + Function to invoke for each series of elements at corresponding indexes in the sources. + An observable sequence containing the result of combining elements of the sources using the specified result selector function. + or or or or or or or or or or or or or is null. + + + + Merges the specified observable sequences into one observable sequence by using the selector function whenever all of the observable sequences have produced an element at a corresponding index. + + The type of the elements in the first source sequence. + The type of the elements in the second source sequence. + The type of the elements in the third source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fourth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fifth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the sixth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the seventh source sequence. + The type of the elements in the eighth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the ninth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the tenth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the eleventh source sequence. + The type of the elements in the twelfth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the thirteenth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fourteenth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the result sequence, returned by the selector function. + First observable source. + Second observable source. + Third observable source. + Fourth observable source. + Fifth observable source. + Sixth observable source. + Seventh observable source. + Eighth observable source. + Ninth observable source. + Tenth observable source. + Eleventh observable source. + Twelfth observable source. + Thirteenth observable source. + Fourteenth observable source. + Function to invoke for each series of elements at corresponding indexes in the sources. + An observable sequence containing the result of combining elements of the sources using the specified result selector function. + or or or or or or or or or or or or or or is null. + + + + Merges the specified observable sequences into one observable sequence by using the selector function whenever all of the observable sequences have produced an element at a corresponding index. + + The type of the elements in the first source sequence. + The type of the elements in the second source sequence. + The type of the elements in the third source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fourth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fifth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the sixth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the seventh source sequence. + The type of the elements in the eighth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the ninth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the tenth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the eleventh source sequence. + The type of the elements in the twelfth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the thirteenth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fourteenth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fifteenth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the result sequence, returned by the selector function. + First observable source. + Second observable source. + Third observable source. + Fourth observable source. + Fifth observable source. + Sixth observable source. + Seventh observable source. + Eighth observable source. + Ninth observable source. + Tenth observable source. + Eleventh observable source. + Twelfth observable source. + Thirteenth observable source. + Fourteenth observable source. + Fifteenth observable source. + Function to invoke for each series of elements at corresponding indexes in the sources. + An observable sequence containing the result of combining elements of the sources using the specified result selector function. + or or or or or or or or or or or or or or or is null. + + + + Merges the specified observable sequences into one observable sequence by using the selector function whenever all of the observable sequences have produced an element at a corresponding index. + + The type of the elements in the first source sequence. + The type of the elements in the second source sequence. + The type of the elements in the third source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fourth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fifth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the sixth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the seventh source sequence. + The type of the elements in the eighth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the ninth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the tenth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the eleventh source sequence. + The type of the elements in the twelfth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the thirteenth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fourteenth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fifteenth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the sixteenth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the result sequence, returned by the selector function. + First observable source. + Second observable source. + Third observable source. + Fourth observable source. + Fifth observable source. + Sixth observable source. + Seventh observable source. + Eighth observable source. + Ninth observable source. + Tenth observable source. + Eleventh observable source. + Twelfth observable source. + Thirteenth observable source. + Fourteenth observable source. + Fifteenth observable source. + Sixteenth observable source. + Function to invoke for each series of elements at corresponding indexes in the sources. + An observable sequence containing the result of combining elements of the sources using the specified result selector function. + or or or or or or or or or or or or or or or or is null. + + + + Append a value to an observable sequence. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source sequence to append the value to. + Value to append to the specified sequence. + The source sequence appended with the specified value. + is null. + + + + Append a value to an observable sequence. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source sequence to append the value to. + Value to append to the specified sequence. + Scheduler to emit the append values on. + The source sequence appended with the specified value. + is null. + + + + Hides the identity of an observable sequence. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + An observable sequence whose identity to hide. + An observable sequence that hides the identity of the source sequence. + is null. + + + + Projects each element of an observable sequence into consecutive non-overlapping buffers which are produced based on element count information. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence, and in the lists in the result sequence. + Source sequence to produce buffers over. + Length of each buffer. + An observable sequence of buffers. + is null. + is less than or equal to zero. + + + + Projects each element of an observable sequence into zero or more buffers which are produced based on element count information. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence, and in the lists in the result sequence. + Source sequence to produce buffers over. + Length of each buffer. + Number of elements to skip between creation of consecutive buffers. + An observable sequence of buffers. + is null. + or is less than or equal to zero. + + + + Dematerializes the explicit notification values of an observable sequence as implicit notifications. + + The type of the elements materialized in the source sequence notification objects. + An observable sequence containing explicit notification values which have to be turned into implicit notifications. + An observable sequence exhibiting the behavior corresponding to the source sequence's notification values. + is null. + + + + Returns an observable sequence that contains only distinct contiguous elements. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + An observable sequence to retain distinct contiguous elements for. + An observable sequence only containing the distinct contiguous elements from the source sequence. + is null. + + + + Returns an observable sequence that contains only distinct contiguous elements according to the comparer. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + An observable sequence to retain distinct contiguous elements for. + Equality comparer for source elements. + An observable sequence only containing the distinct contiguous elements from the source sequence. + or is null. + + + + Returns an observable sequence that contains only distinct contiguous elements according to the keySelector. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + The type of the discriminator key computed for each element in the source sequence. + An observable sequence to retain distinct contiguous elements for, based on a computed key value. + A function to compute the comparison key for each element. + An observable sequence only containing the distinct contiguous elements, based on a computed key value, from the source sequence. + or is null. + + + + Returns an observable sequence that contains only distinct contiguous elements according to the keySelector and the comparer. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + The type of the discriminator key computed for each element in the source sequence. + An observable sequence to retain distinct contiguous elements for, based on a computed key value. + A function to compute the comparison key for each element. + Equality comparer for computed key values. + An observable sequence only containing the distinct contiguous elements, based on a computed key value, from the source sequence. + or or is null. + + + + Invokes an action for each element in the observable sequence, and propagates all observer messages through the result sequence. + This method can be used for debugging, logging, etc. of query behavior by intercepting the message stream to run arbitrary actions for messages on the pipeline. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source sequence. + Action to invoke for each element in the observable sequence. + The source sequence with the side-effecting behavior applied. + or is null. + + + + Invokes an action for each element in the observable sequence and invokes an action upon graceful termination of the observable sequence. + This method can be used for debugging, logging, etc. of query behavior by intercepting the message stream to run arbitrary actions for messages on the pipeline. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source sequence. + Action to invoke for each element in the observable sequence. + Action to invoke upon graceful termination of the observable sequence. + The source sequence with the side-effecting behavior applied. + or or is null. + + + + Invokes an action for each element in the observable sequence and invokes an action upon exceptional termination of the observable sequence. + This method can be used for debugging, logging, etc. of query behavior by intercepting the message stream to run arbitrary actions for messages on the pipeline. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source sequence. + Action to invoke for each element in the observable sequence. + Action to invoke upon exceptional termination of the observable sequence. + The source sequence with the side-effecting behavior applied. + or or is null. + + + + Invokes an action for each element in the observable sequence and invokes an action upon graceful or exceptional termination of the observable sequence. + This method can be used for debugging, logging, etc. of query behavior by intercepting the message stream to run arbitrary actions for messages on the pipeline. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source sequence. + Action to invoke for each element in the observable sequence. + Action to invoke upon exceptional termination of the observable sequence. + Action to invoke upon graceful termination of the observable sequence. + The source sequence with the side-effecting behavior applied. + or or or is null. + + + + Invokes the observer's methods for each message in the source sequence. + This method can be used for debugging, logging, etc. of query behavior by intercepting the message stream to run arbitrary actions for messages on the pipeline. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source sequence. + Observer whose methods to invoke as part of the source sequence's observation. + The source sequence with the side-effecting behavior applied. + or is null. + + + + Invokes a specified action after the source observable sequence terminates gracefully or exceptionally. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source sequence. + Action to invoke after the source observable sequence terminates. + Source sequence with the action-invoking termination behavior applied. + or is null. + + + + Ignores all elements in an observable sequence leaving only the termination messages. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source sequence. + An empty observable sequence that signals termination, successful or exceptional, of the source sequence. + is null. + + + + Materializes the implicit notifications of an observable sequence as explicit notification values. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + An observable sequence to get notification values for. + An observable sequence containing the materialized notification values from the source sequence. + is null. + + + + Prepend a value to an observable sequence. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source sequence to prepend the value to. + Value to prepend to the specified sequence. + The source sequence prepended with the specified value. + is null. + + + + Prepend a value to an observable sequence. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source sequence to prepend the value to. + Value to prepend to the specified sequence. + Scheduler to emit the prepend values on. + The source sequence prepended with the specified value. + is null. + + + + Repeats the observable sequence indefinitely. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Observable sequence to repeat. + The observable sequence producing the elements of the given sequence repeatedly and sequentially. + is null. + + + + Repeats the observable sequence a specified number of times. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Observable sequence to repeat. + Number of times to repeat the sequence. + The observable sequence producing the elements of the given sequence repeatedly. + is null. + is less than zero. + + + + Repeatedly resubscribes to the source observable after a normal completion and when the observable + returned by a handler produces an arbitrary item. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + The arbitrary element type signaled by the handler observable. + Observable sequence to keep repeating when it successfully terminates. + The function that is called for each observer and takes an observable sequence objects. + It should return an observable of arbitrary items that should signal that arbitrary item in + response to receiving the completion signal from the source observable. If this observable signals + a terminal event, the sequence is terminated with that signal instead. + An observable sequence producing the elements of the given sequence repeatedly while each repetition terminates successfully. + is null. + is null. + + + + Repeats the source observable sequence until it successfully terminates. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Observable sequence to repeat until it successfully terminates. + An observable sequence producing the elements of the given sequence repeatedly until it terminates successfully. + is null. + + + + Repeats the source observable sequence the specified number of times or until it successfully terminates. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Observable sequence to repeat until it successfully terminates. + Number of times to repeat the sequence. + An observable sequence producing the elements of the given sequence repeatedly until it terminates successfully. + is null. + is less than zero. + + + + Retries (resubscribes to) the source observable after a failure and when the observable + returned by a handler produces an arbitrary item. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + The arbitrary element type signaled by the handler observable. + Observable sequence to repeat until it successfully terminates. + The function that is called for each observer and takes an observable sequence of + errors. It should return an observable of arbitrary items that should signal that arbitrary item in + response to receiving the failure Exception from the source observable. If this observable signals + a terminal event, the sequence is terminated with that signal instead. + An observable sequence producing the elements of the given sequence repeatedly until it terminates successfully. + is null. + is null. + + + + Applies an accumulator function over an observable sequence and returns each intermediate result. The specified seed value is used as the initial accumulator value. + For aggregation behavior with no intermediate results, see . + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + The type of the result of the aggregation. + An observable sequence to accumulate over. + The initial accumulator value. + An accumulator function to be invoked on each element. + An observable sequence containing the accumulated values. + or is null. + + + + Applies an accumulator function over an observable sequence and returns each intermediate result. + For aggregation behavior with no intermediate results, see . + + The type of the elements in the source sequence and the result of the aggregation. + An observable sequence to accumulate over. + An accumulator function to be invoked on each element. + An observable sequence containing the accumulated values. + or is null. + + + + Bypasses a specified number of elements at the end of an observable sequence. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source sequence. + Number of elements to bypass at the end of the source sequence. + An observable sequence containing the source sequence elements except for the bypassed ones at the end. + is null. + is less than zero. + + This operator accumulates a queue with a length enough to store the first elements. As more elements are + received, elements are taken from the front of the queue and produced on the result sequence. This causes elements to be delayed. + + + + + Prepends a sequence of values to an observable sequence. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source sequence to prepend values to. + Values to prepend to the specified sequence. + The source sequence prepended with the specified values. + or is null. + + + + Prepends a sequence of values to an observable sequence. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source sequence to prepend values to. + Values to prepend to the specified sequence. + The source sequence prepended with the specified values. + or is null. + + + + Prepends a sequence of values to an observable sequence. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source sequence to prepend values to. + Scheduler to emit the prepended values on. + Values to prepend to the specified sequence. + The source sequence prepended with the specified values. + or or is null. + + + + Prepends a sequence of values to an observable sequence. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source sequence to prepend values to. + Scheduler to emit the prepended values on. + Values to prepend to the specified sequence. + The source sequence prepended with the specified values. + or or is null. + + + + Returns a specified number of contiguous elements from the end of an observable sequence. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source sequence. + Number of elements to take from the end of the source sequence. + An observable sequence containing the specified number of elements from the end of the source sequence. + is null. + is less than zero. + + This operator accumulates a buffer with a length enough to store elements elements. Upon completion of + the source sequence, this buffer is drained on the result sequence. This causes the elements to be delayed. + + + + + Returns a specified number of contiguous elements from the end of an observable sequence, using the specified scheduler to drain the queue. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source sequence. + Number of elements to take from the end of the source sequence. + Scheduler used to drain the queue upon completion of the source sequence. + An observable sequence containing the specified number of elements from the end of the source sequence. + or is null. + is less than zero. + + This operator accumulates a buffer with a length enough to store elements elements. Upon completion of + the source sequence, this buffer is drained on the result sequence. This causes the elements to be delayed. + + + + + Returns a list with the specified number of contiguous elements from the end of an observable sequence. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source sequence. + Number of elements to take from the end of the source sequence. + An observable sequence containing a single list with the specified number of elements from the end of the source sequence. + is null. + is less than zero. + + This operator accumulates a buffer with a length enough to store elements. Upon completion of the + source sequence, this buffer is produced on the result sequence. + + + + + Projects each element of an observable sequence into consecutive non-overlapping windows which are produced based on element count information. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence, and in the windows in the result sequence. + Source sequence to produce windows over. + Length of each window. + An observable sequence of windows. + is null. + is less than or equal to zero. + + + + Projects each element of an observable sequence into zero or more windows which are produced based on element count information. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence, and in the windows in the result sequence. + Source sequence to produce windows over. + Length of each window. + Number of elements to skip between creation of consecutive windows. + An observable sequence of windows. + is null. + or is less than or equal to zero. + + + + Converts the elements of an observable sequence to the specified type. + + The type to convert the elements in the source sequence to. + The observable sequence that contains the elements to be converted. + An observable sequence that contains each element of the source sequence converted to the specified type. + is null. + + + + Returns the elements of the specified sequence or the type parameter's default value in a singleton sequence if the sequence is empty. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence (if any), whose default value will be taken if the sequence is empty. + The sequence to return a default value for if it is empty. + An observable sequence that contains the default value for the TSource type if the source is empty; otherwise, the elements of the source itself. + is null. + + + + Returns the elements of the specified sequence or the specified value in a singleton sequence if the sequence is empty. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence (if any), and the specified default value which will be taken if the sequence is empty. + The sequence to return the specified value for if it is empty. + The value to return if the sequence is empty. + An observable sequence that contains the specified default value if the source is empty; otherwise, the elements of the source itself. + is null. + + + + Returns an observable sequence that contains only distinct elements. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + An observable sequence to retain distinct elements for. + An observable sequence only containing the distinct elements from the source sequence. + is null. + Usage of this operator should be considered carefully due to the maintenance of an internal lookup structure which can grow large. + + + + Returns an observable sequence that contains only distinct elements according to the comparer. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + An observable sequence to retain distinct elements for. + Equality comparer for source elements. + An observable sequence only containing the distinct elements from the source sequence. + or is null. + Usage of this operator should be considered carefully due to the maintenance of an internal lookup structure which can grow large. + + + + Returns an observable sequence that contains only distinct elements according to the keySelector. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + The type of the discriminator key computed for each element in the source sequence. + An observable sequence to retain distinct elements for. + A function to compute the comparison key for each element. + An observable sequence only containing the distinct elements, based on a computed key value, from the source sequence. + or is null. + Usage of this operator should be considered carefully due to the maintenance of an internal lookup structure which can grow large. + + + + Returns an observable sequence that contains only distinct elements according to the keySelector and the comparer. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + The type of the discriminator key computed for each element in the source sequence. + An observable sequence to retain distinct elements for. + A function to compute the comparison key for each element. + Equality comparer for source elements. + An observable sequence only containing the distinct elements, based on a computed key value, from the source sequence. + or or is null. + Usage of this operator should be considered carefully due to the maintenance of an internal lookup structure which can grow large. + + + + Groups the elements of an observable sequence according to a specified key selector function. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + The type of the grouping key computed for each element in the source sequence. + An observable sequence whose elements to group. + A function to extract the key for each element. + A sequence of observable groups, each of which corresponds to a unique key value, containing all elements that share that same key value. + or is null. + + + + Groups the elements of an observable sequence according to a specified key selector function and comparer. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + The type of the grouping key computed for each element in the source sequence. + An observable sequence whose elements to group. + A function to extract the key for each element. + An equality comparer to compare keys with. + A sequence of observable groups, each of which corresponds to a unique key value, containing all elements that share that same key value. + or or is null. + + + + Groups the elements of an observable sequence and selects the resulting elements by using a specified function. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + The type of the grouping key computed for each element in the source sequence. + The type of the elements within the groups computed for each element in the source sequence. + An observable sequence whose elements to group. + A function to extract the key for each element. + A function to map each source element to an element in an observable group. + A sequence of observable groups, each of which corresponds to a unique key value, containing all elements that share that same key value. + or or is null. + + + + Groups the elements of an observable sequence according to a specified key selector function and comparer and selects the resulting elements by using a specified function. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + The type of the grouping key computed for each element in the source sequence. + The type of the elements within the groups computed for each element in the source sequence. + An observable sequence whose elements to group. + A function to extract the key for each element. + A function to map each source element to an element in an observable group. + An equality comparer to compare keys with. + A sequence of observable groups, each of which corresponds to a unique key value, containing all elements that share that same key value. + or or or is null. + + + + Groups the elements of an observable sequence with the specified initial capacity according to a specified key selector function. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + The type of the grouping key computed for each element in the source sequence. + An observable sequence whose elements to group. + A function to extract the key for each element. + The initial number of elements that the underlying dictionary can contain. + A sequence of observable groups, each of which corresponds to a unique key value, containing all elements that share that same key value. + or is null. + is less than 0. + + + + Groups the elements of an observable sequence with the specified initial capacity according to a specified key selector function and comparer. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + The type of the grouping key computed for each element in the source sequence. + An observable sequence whose elements to group. + A function to extract the key for each element. + The initial number of elements that the underlying dictionary can contain. + An equality comparer to compare keys with. + A sequence of observable groups, each of which corresponds to a unique key value, containing all elements that share that same key value. + or or is null. + is less than 0. + + + + Groups the elements of an observable sequence with the specified initial capacity and selects the resulting elements by using a specified function. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + The type of the grouping key computed for each element in the source sequence. + The type of the elements within the groups computed for each element in the source sequence. + An observable sequence whose elements to group. + A function to extract the key for each element. + A function to map each source element to an element in an observable group. + The initial number of elements that the underlying dictionary can contain. + A sequence of observable groups, each of which corresponds to a unique key value, containing all elements that share that same key value. + or or is null. + is less than 0. + + + + Groups the elements of an observable sequence with the specified initial capacity according to a specified key selector function and comparer and selects the resulting elements by using a specified function. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + The type of the grouping key computed for each element in the source sequence. + The type of the elements within the groups computed for each element in the source sequence. + An observable sequence whose elements to group. + A function to extract the key for each element. + A function to map each source element to an element in an observable group. + The initial number of elements that the underlying dictionary can contain. + An equality comparer to compare keys with. + A sequence of observable groups, each of which corresponds to a unique key value, containing all elements that share that same key value. + or or or is null. + is less than 0. + + + + Groups the elements of an observable sequence according to a specified key selector function and comparer and selects the resulting elements by using a specified function. + A duration selector function is used to control the lifetime of groups. When a group expires, it receives an OnCompleted notification. When a new element with the same + key value as a reclaimed group occurs, the group will be reborn with a new lifetime request. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + The type of the grouping key computed for each element in the source sequence. + The type of the elements within the groups computed for each element in the source sequence. + The type of the elements in the duration sequences obtained for each group to denote its lifetime. + An observable sequence whose elements to group. + A function to extract the key for each element. + A function to map each source element to an element in an observable group. + A function to signal the expiration of a group. + An equality comparer to compare keys with. + + A sequence of observable groups, each of which corresponds to a unique key value, containing all elements that share that same key value. + If a group's lifetime expires, a new group with the same key value can be created once an element with such a key value is encountered. + + or or or or is null. + + + + Groups the elements of an observable sequence according to a specified key selector function and selects the resulting elements by using a specified function. + A duration selector function is used to control the lifetime of groups. When a group expires, it receives an OnCompleted notification. When a new element with the same + key value as a reclaimed group occurs, the group will be reborn with a new lifetime request. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + The type of the grouping key computed for each element in the source sequence. + The type of the elements within the groups computed for each element in the source sequence. + The type of the elements in the duration sequences obtained for each group to denote its lifetime. + An observable sequence whose elements to group. + A function to extract the key for each element. + A function to map each source element to an element in an observable group. + A function to signal the expiration of a group. + + A sequence of observable groups, each of which corresponds to a unique key value, containing all elements that share that same key value. + If a group's lifetime expires, a new group with the same key value can be created once an element with such a key value is encountered. + + or or or is null. + + + + Groups the elements of an observable sequence according to a specified key selector function and comparer. + A duration selector function is used to control the lifetime of groups. When a group expires, it receives an OnCompleted notification. When a new element with the same + key value as a reclaimed group occurs, the group will be reborn with a new lifetime request. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + The type of the grouping key computed for each element in the source sequence. + The type of the elements in the duration sequences obtained for each group to denote its lifetime. + An observable sequence whose elements to group. + A function to extract the key for each element. + A function to signal the expiration of a group. + An equality comparer to compare keys with. + + A sequence of observable groups, each of which corresponds to a unique key value, containing all elements that share that same key value. + If a group's lifetime expires, a new group with the same key value can be created once an element with such a key value is encountered. + + or or or is null. + + + + Groups the elements of an observable sequence according to a specified key selector function. + A duration selector function is used to control the lifetime of groups. When a group expires, it receives an OnCompleted notification. When a new element with the same + key value as a reclaimed group occurs, the group will be reborn with a new lifetime request. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + The type of the grouping key computed for each element in the source sequence. + The type of the elements in the duration sequences obtained for each group to denote its lifetime. + An observable sequence whose elements to group. + A function to extract the key for each element. + A function to signal the expiration of a group. + + A sequence of observable groups, each of which corresponds to a unique key value, containing all elements that share that same key value. + If a group's lifetime expires, a new group with the same key value can be created once an element with such a key value is encountered. + + or or is null. + + + + Groups the elements of an observable sequence with the specified initial capacity according to a specified key selector function and comparer and selects the resulting elements by using a specified function. + A duration selector function is used to control the lifetime of groups. When a group expires, it receives an OnCompleted notification. When a new element with the same + key value as a reclaimed group occurs, the group will be reborn with a new lifetime request. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + The type of the grouping key computed for each element in the source sequence. + The type of the elements within the groups computed for each element in the source sequence. + The type of the elements in the duration sequences obtained for each group to denote its lifetime. + An observable sequence whose elements to group. + A function to extract the key for each element. + A function to map each source element to an element in an observable group. + A function to signal the expiration of a group. + The initial number of elements that the underlying dictionary can contain. + An equality comparer to compare keys with. + + A sequence of observable groups, each of which corresponds to a unique key value, containing all elements that share that same key value. + If a group's lifetime expires, a new group with the same key value can be created once an element with such a key value is encountered. + + or or or or is null. + is less than 0. + + + + Groups the elements of an observable sequence with the specified initial capacity according to a specified key selector function and selects the resulting elements by using a specified function. + A duration selector function is used to control the lifetime of groups. When a group expires, it receives an OnCompleted notification. When a new element with the same + key value as a reclaimed group occurs, the group will be reborn with a new lifetime request. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + The type of the grouping key computed for each element in the source sequence. + The type of the elements within the groups computed for each element in the source sequence. + The type of the elements in the duration sequences obtained for each group to denote its lifetime. + An observable sequence whose elements to group. + A function to extract the key for each element. + A function to map each source element to an element in an observable group. + A function to signal the expiration of a group. + The initial number of elements that the underlying dictionary can contain. + + A sequence of observable groups, each of which corresponds to a unique key value, containing all elements that share that same key value. + If a group's lifetime expires, a new group with the same key value can be created once an element with such a key value is encountered. + + or or or is null. + is less than 0. + + + + Groups the elements of an observable sequence with the specified initial capacity according to a specified key selector function and comparer. + A duration selector function is used to control the lifetime of groups. When a group expires, it receives an OnCompleted notification. When a new element with the same + key value as a reclaimed group occurs, the group will be reborn with a new lifetime request. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + The type of the grouping key computed for each element in the source sequence. + The type of the elements in the duration sequences obtained for each group to denote its lifetime. + An observable sequence whose elements to group. + A function to extract the key for each element. + A function to signal the expiration of a group. + The initial number of elements that the underlying dictionary can contain. + An equality comparer to compare keys with. + + A sequence of observable groups, each of which corresponds to a unique key value, containing all elements that share that same key value. + If a group's lifetime expires, a new group with the same key value can be created once an element with such a key value is encountered. + + or or or is null. + is less than 0. + + + + Groups the elements of an observable sequence with the specified initial capacity according to a specified key selector function. + A duration selector function is used to control the lifetime of groups. When a group expires, it receives an OnCompleted notification. When a new element with the same + key value as a reclaimed group occurs, the group will be reborn with a new lifetime request. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + The type of the grouping key computed for each element in the source sequence. + The type of the elements in the duration sequences obtained for each group to denote its lifetime. + An observable sequence whose elements to group. + A function to extract the key for each element. + A function to signal the expiration of a group. + The initial number of elements that the underlying dictionary can contain. + + A sequence of observable groups, each of which corresponds to a unique key value, containing all elements that share that same key value. + If a group's lifetime expires, a new group with the same key value can be created once an element with such a key value is encountered. + + or or is null. + is less than 0. + + + + Correlates the elements of two sequences based on overlapping durations, and groups the results. + + The type of the elements in the left source sequence. + The type of the elements in the right source sequence. + The type of the elements in the duration sequence denoting the computed duration of each element in the left source sequence. + The type of the elements in the duration sequence denoting the computed duration of each element in the right source sequence. + The type of the elements in the result sequence, obtained by invoking the result selector function for source elements with overlapping duration. + The left observable sequence to join elements for. + The right observable sequence to join elements for. + A function to select the duration of each element of the left observable sequence, used to determine overlap. + A function to select the duration of each element of the right observable sequence, used to determine overlap. + A function invoked to compute a result element for any element of the left sequence with overlapping elements from the right observable sequence. + An observable sequence that contains result elements computed from source elements that have an overlapping duration. + or or or or is null. + + + + Correlates the elements of two sequences based on overlapping durations. + + The type of the elements in the left source sequence. + The type of the elements in the right source sequence. + The type of the elements in the duration sequence denoting the computed duration of each element in the left source sequence. + The type of the elements in the duration sequence denoting the computed duration of each element in the right source sequence. + The type of the elements in the result sequence, obtained by invoking the result selector function for source elements with overlapping duration. + The left observable sequence to join elements for. + The right observable sequence to join elements for. + A function to select the duration of each element of the left observable sequence, used to determine overlap. + A function to select the duration of each element of the right observable sequence, used to determine overlap. + A function invoked to compute a result element for any two overlapping elements of the left and right observable sequences. + An observable sequence that contains result elements computed from source elements that have an overlapping duration. + or or or or is null. + + + + Filters the elements of an observable sequence based on the specified type. + + The type to filter the elements in the source sequence on. + The observable sequence that contains the elements to be filtered. + An observable sequence that contains elements from the input sequence of type TResult. + is null. + + + + Projects each element of an observable sequence into a new form. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + The type of the elements in the result sequence, obtained by running the selector function for each element in the source sequence. + A sequence of elements to invoke a transform function on. + A transform function to apply to each source element. + An observable sequence whose elements are the result of invoking the transform function on each element of source. + or is null. + + + + Projects each element of an observable sequence into a new form by incorporating the element's index. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + The type of the elements in the result sequence, obtained by running the selector function for each element in the source sequence. + A sequence of elements to invoke a transform function on. + A transform function to apply to each source element; the second parameter of the function represents the index of the source element. + An observable sequence whose elements are the result of invoking the transform function on each element of source. + or is null. + + + + Projects each element of the source observable sequence to the other observable sequence and merges the resulting observable sequences into one observable sequence. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + The type of the elements in the other sequence and the elements in the result sequence. + An observable sequence of elements to project. + An observable sequence to project each element from the source sequence onto. + An observable sequence whose elements are the result of projecting each source element onto the other sequence and merging all the resulting sequences together. + or is null. + + + + Projects each element of an observable sequence to an observable sequence and merges the resulting observable sequences into one observable sequence. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + The type of the elements in the projected inner sequences and the elements in the merged result sequence. + An observable sequence of elements to project. + A transform function to apply to each element. + An observable sequence whose elements are the result of invoking the one-to-many transform function on each element of the input sequence. + or is null. + + + + Projects each element of an observable sequence to an observable sequence by incorporating the element's index and merges the resulting observable sequences into one observable sequence. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + The type of the elements in the projected inner sequences and the elements in the merged result sequence. + An observable sequence of elements to project. + A transform function to apply to each element; the second parameter of the function represents the index of the source element. + An observable sequence whose elements are the result of invoking the one-to-many transform function on each element of the input sequence. + or is null. + + + + Projects each element of an observable sequence to a task and merges all of the task results into one observable sequence. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + The type of the result produced by the projected tasks and the elements in the merged result sequence. + An observable sequence of elements to project. + A transform function to apply to each element. + An observable sequence whose elements are the result of the tasks executed for each element of the input sequence. + This overload supports composition of observable sequences and tasks, without requiring manual conversion of the tasks to observable sequences using . + or is null. + + + + Projects each element of an observable sequence to a task by incorporating the element's index and merges all of the task results into one observable sequence. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + The type of the result produced by the projected tasks and the elements in the merged result sequence. + An observable sequence of elements to project. + A transform function to apply to each element; the second parameter of the function represents the index of the source element. + An observable sequence whose elements are the result of the tasks executed for each element of the input sequence. + This overload supports composition of observable sequences and tasks, without requiring manual conversion of the tasks to observable sequences using . + or is null. + + + + Projects each element of an observable sequence to a task with cancellation support and merges all of the task results into one observable sequence. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + The type of the result produced by the projected tasks and the elements in the merged result sequence. + An observable sequence of elements to project. + A transform function to apply to each element. + An observable sequence whose elements are the result of the tasks executed for each element of the input sequence. + This overload supports composition of observable sequences and tasks, without requiring manual conversion of the tasks to observable sequences using . + or is null. + + + + Projects each element of an observable sequence to a task by incorporating the element's index with cancellation support and merges all of the task results into one observable sequence. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + The type of the result produced by the projected tasks and the elements in the merged result sequence. + An observable sequence of elements to project. + A transform function to apply to each element; the second parameter of the function represents the index of the source element. + An observable sequence whose elements are the result of the tasks executed for each element of the input sequence. + This overload supports composition of observable sequences and tasks, without requiring manual conversion of the tasks to observable sequences using . + or is null. + + + + Projects each element of an observable sequence to an observable sequence, invokes the result selector for the source element and each of the corresponding inner sequence's elements, and merges the results into one observable sequence. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + The type of the elements in the projected intermediate sequences. + The type of the elements in the result sequence, obtained by using the selector to combine source sequence elements with their corresponding intermediate sequence elements. + An observable sequence of elements to project. + A transform function to apply to each element. + A transform function to apply to each element of the intermediate sequence. + An observable sequence whose elements are the result of invoking the one-to-many transform function collectionSelector on each element of the input sequence and then mapping each of those sequence elements and their corresponding source element to a result element. + or or is null. + + + + Projects each element of an observable sequence to an observable sequence by incorporating the element's index, invokes the result selector for the source element and each of the corresponding inner sequence's elements, and merges the results into one observable sequence. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + The type of the elements in the projected intermediate sequences. + The type of the elements in the result sequence, obtained by using the selector to combine source sequence elements with their corresponding intermediate sequence elements. + An observable sequence of elements to project. + A transform function to apply to each element; the second parameter of the function represents the index of the source element. + A transform function to apply to each element of the intermediate sequence; the second parameter of the function represents the index of the source element and the fourth parameter represents the index of the intermediate element. + An observable sequence whose elements are the result of invoking the one-to-many transform function collectionSelector on each element of the input sequence and then mapping each of those sequence elements and their corresponding source element to a result element. + or or is null. + + + + Projects each element of an observable sequence to a task, invokes the result selector for the source element and the task result, and merges the results into one observable sequence. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + The type of the results produced by the projected intermediate tasks. + The type of the elements in the result sequence, obtained by using the selector to combine source sequence elements with their corresponding intermediate task results. + An observable sequence of elements to project. + A transform function to apply to each element. + A transform function to apply to each element of the intermediate sequence. + An observable sequence whose elements are the result of obtaining a task for each element of the input sequence and then mapping the task's result and its corresponding source element to a result element. + or or is null. + This overload supports using LINQ query comprehension syntax in C# and Visual Basic to compose observable sequences and tasks, without requiring manual conversion of the tasks to observable sequences using . + + + + Projects each element of an observable sequence to a task by incorporating the element's index, invokes the result selector for the source element and the task result, and merges the results into one observable sequence. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + The type of the results produced by the projected intermediate tasks. + The type of the elements in the result sequence, obtained by using the selector to combine source sequence elements with their corresponding intermediate task results. + An observable sequence of elements to project. + A transform function to apply to each element; the second parameter of the function represents the index of the source element. + A transform function to apply to each element of the intermediate sequence; the second parameter of the function represents the index of the source element. + An observable sequence whose elements are the result of obtaining a task for each element of the input sequence and then mapping the task's result and its corresponding source element to a result element. + or or is null. + This overload supports using LINQ query comprehension syntax in C# and Visual Basic to compose observable sequences and tasks, without requiring manual conversion of the tasks to observable sequences using . + + + + Projects each element of an observable sequence to a task with cancellation support, invokes the result selector for the source element and the task result, and merges the results into one observable sequence. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + The type of the results produced by the projected intermediate tasks. + The type of the elements in the result sequence, obtained by using the selector to combine source sequence elements with their corresponding intermediate task results. + An observable sequence of elements to project. + A transform function to apply to each element. + A transform function to apply to each element of the intermediate sequence. + An observable sequence whose elements are the result of obtaining a task for each element of the input sequence and then mapping the task's result and its corresponding source element to a result element. + or or is null. + This overload supports using LINQ query comprehension syntax in C# and Visual Basic to compose observable sequences and tasks, without requiring manual conversion of the tasks to observable sequences using . + + + + Projects each element of an observable sequence to a task by incorporating the element's index with cancellation support, invokes the result selector for the source element and the task result, and merges the results into one observable sequence. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + The type of the results produced by the projected intermediate tasks. + The type of the elements in the result sequence, obtained by using the selector to combine source sequence elements with their corresponding intermediate task results. + An observable sequence of elements to project. + A transform function to apply to each element; the second parameter of the function represents the index of the source element. + A transform function to apply to each element of the intermediate sequence; the second parameter of the function represents the index of the source element. + An observable sequence whose elements are the result of obtaining a task for each element of the input sequence and then mapping the task's result and its corresponding source element to a result element. + or or is null. + This overload supports using LINQ query comprehension syntax in C# and Visual Basic to compose observable sequences and tasks, without requiring manual conversion of the tasks to observable sequences using . + + + + Projects each notification of an observable sequence to an observable sequence and merges the resulting observable sequences into one observable sequence. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + The type of the elements in the projected inner sequences and the elements in the merged result sequence. + An observable sequence of notifications to project. + A transform function to apply to each element. + A transform function to apply when an error occurs in the source sequence. + A transform function to apply when the end of the source sequence is reached. + An observable sequence whose elements are the result of invoking the one-to-many transform function corresponding to each notification in the input sequence. + or or or is null. + + + + Projects each notification of an observable sequence to an observable sequence by incorporating the element's index and merges the resulting observable sequences into one observable sequence. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + The type of the elements in the projected inner sequences and the elements in the merged result sequence. + An observable sequence of notifications to project. + A transform function to apply to each element; the second parameter of the function represents the index of the source element. + A transform function to apply when an error occurs in the source sequence. + A transform function to apply when the end of the source sequence is reached. + An observable sequence whose elements are the result of invoking the one-to-many transform function corresponding to each notification in the input sequence. + or or or is null. + + + + Projects each element of an observable sequence to an enumerable sequence and concatenates the resulting enumerable sequences into one observable sequence. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + The type of the elements in the projected inner enumerable sequences and the elements in the merged result sequence. + An observable sequence of elements to project. + A transform function to apply to each element. + An observable sequence whose elements are the result of invoking the one-to-many transform function on each element of the input sequence. + or is null. + The projected sequences are enumerated synchronously within the OnNext call of the source sequence. In order to do a concurrent, non-blocking merge, change the selector to return an observable sequence obtained using the conversion. + + + + Projects each element of an observable sequence to an enumerable sequence by incorporating the element's index and concatenates the resulting enumerable sequences into one observable sequence. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + The type of the elements in the projected inner enumerable sequences and the elements in the merged result sequence. + An observable sequence of elements to project. + A transform function to apply to each element; the second parameter of the function represents the index of the source element. + An observable sequence whose elements are the result of invoking the one-to-many transform function on each element of the input sequence. + or is null. + The projected sequences are enumerated synchronously within the OnNext call of the source sequence. In order to do a concurrent, non-blocking merge, change the selector to return an observable sequence obtained using the conversion. + + + + Projects each element of an observable sequence to an enumerable sequence, invokes the result selector for the source element and each of the corresponding inner sequence's elements, and merges the results into one observable sequence. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + The type of the elements in the projected intermediate enumerable sequences. + The type of the elements in the result sequence, obtained by using the selector to combine source sequence elements with their corresponding intermediate sequence elements. + An observable sequence of elements to project. + A transform function to apply to each element. + A transform function to apply to each element of the intermediate sequence. + An observable sequence whose elements are the result of invoking the one-to-many transform function collectionSelector on each element of the input sequence and then mapping each of those sequence elements and their corresponding source element to a result element. + or or is null. + The projected sequences are enumerated synchronously within the OnNext call of the source sequence. In order to do a concurrent, non-blocking merge, change the selector to return an observable sequence obtained using the conversion. + + + + Projects each element of an observable sequence to an enumerable sequence by incorporating the element's index, invokes the result selector for the source element and each of the corresponding inner sequence's elements, and merges the results into one observable sequence. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + The type of the elements in the projected intermediate enumerable sequences. + The type of the elements in the result sequence, obtained by using the selector to combine source sequence elements with their corresponding intermediate sequence elements. + An observable sequence of elements to project. + A transform function to apply to each element; the second parameter of the function represents the index of the source element. + A transform function to apply to each element of the intermediate sequence; the second parameter of the function represents the index of the source element and the fourth parameter represents the index of the intermediate element. + An observable sequence whose elements are the result of invoking the one-to-many transform function collectionSelector on each element of the input sequence and then mapping each of those sequence elements and their corresponding source element to a result element. + or or is null. + The projected sequences are enumerated synchronously within the OnNext call of the source sequence. In order to do a concurrent, non-blocking merge, change the selector to return an observable sequence obtained using the conversion. + + + + Bypasses a specified number of elements in an observable sequence and then returns the remaining elements. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + The sequence to take elements from. + The number of elements to skip before returning the remaining elements. + An observable sequence that contains the elements that occur after the specified index in the input sequence. + is null. + is less than zero. + + + + Bypasses elements in an observable sequence as long as a specified condition is true and then returns the remaining elements. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + An observable sequence to return elements from. + A function to test each element for a condition. + An observable sequence that contains the elements from the input sequence starting at the first element in the linear series that does not pass the test specified by predicate. + or is null. + + + + Bypasses elements in an observable sequence as long as a specified condition is true and then returns the remaining elements. + The element's index is used in the logic of the predicate function. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + An observable sequence to return elements from. + A function to test each element for a condition; the second parameter of the function represents the index of the source element. + An observable sequence that contains the elements from the input sequence starting at the first element in the linear series that does not pass the test specified by predicate. + or is null. + + + + Returns a specified number of contiguous elements from the start of an observable sequence. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + The sequence to take elements from. + The number of elements to return. + An observable sequence that contains the specified number of elements from the start of the input sequence. + is null. + is less than zero. + + + + Returns a specified number of contiguous elements from the start of an observable sequence, using the specified scheduler for the edge case of Take(0). + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + The sequence to take elements from. + The number of elements to return. + Scheduler used to produce an OnCompleted message in case count is set to 0. + An observable sequence that contains the specified number of elements from the start of the input sequence. + or is null. + is less than zero. + + + + Returns elements from an observable sequence as long as a specified condition is true. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + A sequence to return elements from. + A function to test each element for a condition. + An observable sequence that contains the elements from the input sequence that occur before the element at which the test no longer passes. + or is null. + + + + Returns elements from an observable sequence as long as a specified condition is true. + The element's index is used in the logic of the predicate function. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + A sequence to return elements from. + A function to test each element for a condition; the second parameter of the function represents the index of the source element. + An observable sequence that contains the elements from the input sequence that occur before the element at which the test no longer passes. + or is null. + + + + Filters the elements of an observable sequence based on a predicate. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + An observable sequence whose elements to filter. + A function to test each source element for a condition. + An observable sequence that contains elements from the input sequence that satisfy the condition. + or is null. + + + + Filters the elements of an observable sequence based on a predicate by incorporating the element's index. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + An observable sequence whose elements to filter. + A function to test each source element for a condition; the second parameter of the function represents the index of the source element. + An observable sequence that contains elements from the input sequence that satisfy the condition. + or is null. + + + + Projects each element of an observable sequence into consecutive non-overlapping buffers which are produced based on timing information. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence, and in the lists in the result sequence. + Source sequence to produce buffers over. + Length of each buffer. + An observable sequence of buffers. + is null. + is less than TimeSpan.Zero. + + Specifying a TimeSpan.Zero value for is not recommended but supported, causing the scheduler to create buffers as fast as it can. + Because all source sequence elements end up in one of the buffers, some buffers won't have a zero time span. This is a side-effect of the asynchrony introduced + by the scheduler, where the action to close the current buffer and to create a new buffer may not execute immediately, despite the TimeSpan.Zero due time. + + + + + Projects each element of an observable sequence into consecutive non-overlapping buffers which are produced based on timing information, using the specified scheduler to run timers. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence, and in the lists in the result sequence. + Source sequence to produce buffers over. + Length of each buffer. + Scheduler to run buffering timers on. + An observable sequence of buffers. + or is null. + is less than TimeSpan.Zero. + + Specifying a TimeSpan.Zero value for is not recommended but supported, causing the scheduler to create buffers as fast as it can. + Because all source sequence elements end up in one of the buffers, some buffers won't have a zero time span. This is a side-effect of the asynchrony introduced + by the scheduler, where the action to close the current buffer and to create a new buffer may not execute immediately, despite the TimeSpan.Zero due time. + + + + + Projects each element of an observable sequence into zero or more buffers which are produced based on timing information. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence, and in the lists in the result sequence. + Source sequence to produce buffers over. + Length of each buffer. + Interval between creation of consecutive buffers. + An observable sequence of buffers. + is null. + or is less than TimeSpan.Zero. + + + Specifying a TimeSpan.Zero value for is not recommended but supported, causing the scheduler to create buffers with minimum duration + length. However, some buffers won't have a zero time span. This is a side-effect of the asynchrony introduced by the scheduler, where the action to close the + current buffer may not execute immediately, despite the TimeSpan.Zero due time. + + + Specifying a TimeSpan.Zero value for is not recommended but supported, causing the scheduler to create buffers as fast as it can. + However, this doesn't mean all buffers will start at the beginning of the source sequence. This is a side-effect of the asynchrony introduced by the scheduler, + where the action to create a new buffer may not execute immediately, despite the TimeSpan.Zero due time. + + + + + + Projects each element of an observable sequence into zero or more buffers which are produced based on timing information, using the specified scheduler to run timers. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence, and in the lists in the result sequence. + Source sequence to produce buffers over. + Length of each buffer. + Interval between creation of consecutive buffers. + Scheduler to run buffering timers on. + An observable sequence of buffers. + or is null. + or is less than TimeSpan.Zero. + + + Specifying a TimeSpan.Zero value for is not recommended but supported, causing the scheduler to create buffers with minimum duration + length. However, some buffers won't have a zero time span. This is a side-effect of the asynchrony introduced by the scheduler, where the action to close the + current buffer may not execute immediately, despite the TimeSpan.Zero due time. + + + Specifying a TimeSpan.Zero value for is not recommended but supported, causing the scheduler to create buffers as fast as it can. + However, this doesn't mean all buffers will start at the beginning of the source sequence. This is a side-effect of the asynchrony introduced by the scheduler, + where the action to create a new buffer may not execute immediately, despite the TimeSpan.Zero due time. + + + + + + Projects each element of an observable sequence into a buffer that's sent out when either it's full or a given amount of time has elapsed. + A useful real-world analogy of this overload is the behavior of a ferry leaving the dock when all seats are taken, or at the scheduled time of departure, whichever event occurs first. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence, and in the lists in the result sequence. + Source sequence to produce buffers over. + Maximum time length of a window. + Maximum element count of a window. + An observable sequence of buffers. + is null. + is less than TimeSpan.Zero. -or- is less than or equal to zero. + + Specifying a TimeSpan.Zero value for is not recommended but supported, causing the scheduler to create buffers as fast as it can. + Because all source sequence elements end up in one of the buffers, some buffers won't have a zero time span. This is a side-effect of the asynchrony introduced + by the scheduler, where the action to close the current buffer and to create a new buffer may not execute immediately, despite the TimeSpan.Zero due time. + + + + + Projects each element of an observable sequence into a buffer that's sent out when either it's full or a given amount of time has elapsed, using the specified scheduler to run timers. + A useful real-world analogy of this overload is the behavior of a ferry leaving the dock when all seats are taken, or at the scheduled time of departure, whichever event occurs first. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence, and in the lists in the result sequence. + Source sequence to produce buffers over. + Maximum time length of a buffer. + Maximum element count of a buffer. + Scheduler to run buffering timers on. + An observable sequence of buffers. + or is null. + is less than TimeSpan.Zero. -or- is less than or equal to zero. + + Specifying a TimeSpan.Zero value for is not recommended but supported, causing the scheduler to create buffers as fast as it can. + Because all source sequence elements end up in one of the buffers, some buffers won't have a zero time span. This is a side-effect of the asynchrony introduced + by the scheduler, where the action to close the current buffer and to create a new buffer may not execute immediately, despite the TimeSpan.Zero due time. + + + + + Time shifts the observable sequence by the specified relative time duration. + The relative time intervals between the values are preserved. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source sequence to delay values for. + Relative time by which to shift the observable sequence. If this value is equal to TimeSpan.Zero, the scheduler will dispatch observer callbacks as soon as possible. + Time-shifted sequence. + is null. + is less than TimeSpan.Zero. + + + This operator is less efficient than DelaySubscription because it records all notifications and time-delays those. This allows for immediate propagation of errors. + + + Observer callbacks for the resulting sequence will be run on the default scheduler. This effect is similar to using ObserveOn. + + + Exceptions signaled by the source sequence through an OnError callback are forwarded immediately to the result sequence. Any OnNext notifications that were in the queue at the point of the OnError callback will be dropped. + In order to delay error propagation, consider using the Observable.Materialize and Observable.Dematerialize operators, or use DelaySubscription. + + + + + + Time shifts the observable sequence by the specified relative time duration, using the specified scheduler to run timers. + The relative time intervals between the values are preserved. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source sequence to delay values for. + Relative time by which to shift the observable sequence. If this value is equal to TimeSpan.Zero, the scheduler will dispatch observer callbacks as soon as possible. + Scheduler to run the delay timers on. + Time-shifted sequence. + or is null. + is less than TimeSpan.Zero. + + + This operator is less efficient than DelaySubscription because it records all notifications and time-delays those. This allows for immediate propagation of errors. + + + Observer callbacks for the resulting sequence will be run on the specified scheduler. This effect is similar to using ObserveOn. + + + Exceptions signaled by the source sequence through an OnError callback are forwarded immediately to the result sequence. Any OnNext notifications that were in the queue at the point of the OnError callback will be dropped. + + + Exceptions signaled by the source sequence through an OnError callback are forwarded immediately to the result sequence. Any OnNext notifications that were in the queue at the point of the OnError callback will be dropped. + In order to delay error propagation, consider using the Observable.Materialize and Observable.Dematerialize operators, or use DelaySubscription. + + + + + + Time shifts the observable sequence to start propagating notifications at the specified absolute time. + The relative time intervals between the values are preserved. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source sequence to delay values for. + Absolute time used to shift the observable sequence; the relative time shift gets computed upon subscription. If this value is less than or equal to DateTimeOffset.UtcNow, the scheduler will dispatch observer callbacks as soon as possible. + Time-shifted sequence. + is null. + + + This operator is less efficient than DelaySubscription because it records all notifications and time-delays those. This allows for immediate propagation of errors. + + + Observer callbacks for the resulting sequence will be run on the default scheduler. This effect is similar to using ObserveOn. + + + Exceptions signaled by the source sequence through an OnError callback are forwarded immediately to the result sequence. Any OnNext notifications that were in the queue at the point of the OnError callback will be dropped. + In order to delay error propagation, consider using the Observable.Materialize and Observable.Dematerialize operators, or use DelaySubscription. + + + + + + Time shifts the observable sequence to start propagating notifications at the specified absolute time, using the specified scheduler to run timers. + The relative time intervals between the values are preserved. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source sequence to delay values for. + Absolute time used to shift the observable sequence; the relative time shift gets computed upon subscription. If this value is less than or equal to DateTimeOffset.UtcNow, the scheduler will dispatch observer callbacks as soon as possible. + Scheduler to run the delay timers on. + Time-shifted sequence. + or is null. + + + This operator is less efficient than DelaySubscription because it records all notifications and time-delays those. This allows for immediate propagation of errors. + + + Observer callbacks for the resulting sequence will be run on the specified scheduler. This effect is similar to using ObserveOn. + + + Exceptions signaled by the source sequence through an OnError callback are forwarded immediately to the result sequence. Any OnNext notifications that were in the queue at the point of the OnError callback will be dropped. + In order to delay error propagation, consider using the Observable.Materialize and Observable.Dematerialize operators, or use DelaySubscription. + + + + + + Time shifts the observable sequence based on a delay selector function for each element. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + The type of the elements in the delay sequences used to denote the delay duration of each element in the source sequence. + Source sequence to delay values for. + Selector function to retrieve a sequence indicating the delay for each given element. + Time-shifted sequence. + or is null. + + + + Time shifts the observable sequence based on a subscription delay and a delay selector function for each element. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + The type of the elements in the delay sequences used to denote the delay duration of each element in the source sequence. + Source sequence to delay values for. + Sequence indicating the delay for the subscription to the source. + Selector function to retrieve a sequence indicating the delay for each given element. + Time-shifted sequence. + or or is null. + + + + Time shifts the observable sequence by delaying the subscription with the specified relative time duration. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source sequence to delay subscription for. + Relative time shift of the subscription. + Time-shifted sequence. + is null. + is less than TimeSpan.Zero. + + + This operator is more efficient than Delay but postpones all side-effects of subscription and affects error propagation timing. + + + The side-effects of subscribing to the source sequence will be run on the default scheduler. Observer callbacks will not be affected. + + + + + + Time shifts the observable sequence by delaying the subscription with the specified relative time duration, using the specified scheduler to run timers. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source sequence to delay subscription for. + Relative time shift of the subscription. + Scheduler to run the subscription delay timer on. + Time-shifted sequence. + or is null. + is less than TimeSpan.Zero. + + + This operator is more efficient than Delay but postpones all side-effects of subscription and affects error propagation timing. + + + The side-effects of subscribing to the source sequence will be run on the specified scheduler. Observer callbacks will not be affected. + + + + + + Time shifts the observable sequence by delaying the subscription to the specified absolute time. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source sequence to delay subscription for. + Absolute time to perform the subscription at. + Time-shifted sequence. + is null. + + + This operator is more efficient than Delay but postpones all side-effects of subscription and affects error propagation timing. + + + The side-effects of subscribing to the source sequence will be run on the default scheduler. Observer callbacks will not be affected. + + + + + + Time shifts the observable sequence by delaying the subscription to the specified absolute time, using the specified scheduler to run timers. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source sequence to delay subscription for. + Absolute time to perform the subscription at. + Scheduler to run the subscription delay timer on. + Time-shifted sequence. + or is null. + + + This operator is more efficient than Delay but postpones all side-effects of subscription and affects error propagation timing. + + + The side-effects of subscribing to the source sequence will be run on the specified scheduler. Observer callbacks will not be affected. + + + + + + Generates an observable sequence by running a state-driven and temporal loop producing the sequence's elements. + + The type of the state used in the generator loop. + The type of the elements in the produced sequence. + Initial state. + Condition to terminate generation (upon returning false). + Iteration step function. + Selector function for results produced in the sequence. + Time selector function to control the speed of values being produced each iteration. + The generated sequence. + or or or is null. + + + + Generates an observable sequence by running a state-driven and temporal loop producing the sequence's elements, using the specified scheduler to run timers and to send out observer messages. + + The type of the state used in the generator loop. + The type of the elements in the produced sequence. + Initial state. + Condition to terminate generation (upon returning false). + Iteration step function. + Selector function for results produced in the sequence. + Time selector function to control the speed of values being produced each iteration. + Scheduler on which to run the generator loop. + The generated sequence. + or or or or is null. + + + + Generates an observable sequence by running a state-driven and temporal loop producing the sequence's elements. + + The type of the state used in the generator loop. + The type of the elements in the produced sequence. + Initial state. + Condition to terminate generation (upon returning false). + Iteration step function. + Selector function for results produced in the sequence. + Time selector function to control the speed of values being produced each iteration. + The generated sequence. + or or or is null. + + + + Generates an observable sequence by running a state-driven and temporal loop producing the sequence's elements, using the specified scheduler to run timers and to send out observer messages. + + The type of the state used in the generator loop. + The type of the elements in the produced sequence. + Initial state. + Condition to terminate generation (upon returning false). + Iteration step function. + Selector function for results produced in the sequence. + Time selector function to control the speed of values being produced each iteration. + Scheduler on which to run the generator loop. + The generated sequence. + or or or or is null. + + + + Returns an observable sequence that produces a value after each period. + + Period for producing the values in the resulting sequence. If this value is equal to TimeSpan.Zero, the timer will recur as fast as possible. + An observable sequence that produces a value after each period. + is less than TimeSpan.Zero. + + Intervals are measured between the start of subsequent notifications, not between the end of the previous and the start of the next notification. + If the observer takes longer than the interval period to handle the message, the subsequent notification will be delivered immediately after the + current one has been handled. In case you need to control the time between the end and the start of consecutive notifications, consider using the + + operator instead. + + + + + Returns an observable sequence that produces a value after each period, using the specified scheduler to run timers and to send out observer messages. + + Period for producing the values in the resulting sequence. If this value is equal to TimeSpan.Zero, the timer will recur as fast as possible. + Scheduler to run the timer on. + An observable sequence that produces a value after each period. + is less than TimeSpan.Zero. + is null. + + Intervals are measured between the start of subsequent notifications, not between the end of the previous and the start of the next notification. + If the observer takes longer than the interval period to handle the message, the subsequent notification will be delivered immediately after the + current one has been handled. In case you need to control the time between the end and the start of consecutive notifications, consider using the + + operator instead. + + + + + Samples the observable sequence at each interval. + Upon each sampling tick, the latest element (if any) in the source sequence during the last sampling interval is sent to the resulting sequence. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source sequence to sample. + Interval at which to sample. If this value is equal to TimeSpan.Zero, the scheduler will continuously sample the stream. + Sampled observable sequence. + is null. + is less than TimeSpan.Zero. + + Specifying a TimeSpan.Zero value for doesn't guarantee all source sequence elements will be preserved. This is a side-effect + of the asynchrony introduced by the scheduler, where the sampling action may not execute immediately, despite the TimeSpan.Zero due time. + + + + + Samples the observable sequence at each interval, using the specified scheduler to run sampling timers. + Upon each sampling tick, the latest element (if any) in the source sequence during the last sampling interval is sent to the resulting sequence. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source sequence to sample. + Interval at which to sample. If this value is equal to TimeSpan.Zero, the scheduler will continuously sample the stream. + Scheduler to run the sampling timer on. + Sampled observable sequence. + or is null. + is less than TimeSpan.Zero. + + Specifying a TimeSpan.Zero value for doesn't guarantee all source sequence elements will be preserved. This is a side-effect + of the asynchrony introduced by the scheduler, where the sampling action may not execute immediately, despite the TimeSpan.Zero due time. + + + + + Samples the source observable sequence using a sampler observable sequence producing sampling ticks. + Upon each sampling tick, the latest element (if any) in the source sequence during the last sampling interval is sent to the resulting sequence. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + The type of the elements in the sampling sequence. + Source sequence to sample. + Sampling tick sequence. + Sampled observable sequence. + or is null. + + + + Skips elements for the specified duration from the start of the observable source sequence. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source sequence to skip elements for. + Duration for skipping elements from the start of the sequence. + An observable sequence with the elements skipped during the specified duration from the start of the source sequence. + is null. + is less than TimeSpan.Zero. + + + Specifying a TimeSpan.Zero value for doesn't guarantee no elements will be dropped from the start of the source sequence. + This is a side-effect of the asynchrony introduced by the scheduler, where the action that causes callbacks from the source sequence to be forwarded + may not execute immediately, despite the TimeSpan.Zero due time. + + + Errors produced by the source sequence are always forwarded to the result sequence, even if the error occurs before the . + + + + + + Skips elements for the specified duration from the start of the observable source sequence, using the specified scheduler to run timers. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source sequence to skip elements for. + Duration for skipping elements from the start of the sequence. + Scheduler to run the timer on. + An observable sequence with the elements skipped during the specified duration from the start of the source sequence. + or is null. + is less than TimeSpan.Zero. + + + Specifying a TimeSpan.Zero value for doesn't guarantee no elements will be dropped from the start of the source sequence. + This is a side-effect of the asynchrony introduced by the scheduler, where the action that causes callbacks from the source sequence to be forwarded + may not execute immediately, despite the TimeSpan.Zero due time. + + + Errors produced by the source sequence are always forwarded to the result sequence, even if the error occurs before the . + + + + + + Skips elements for the specified duration from the end of the observable source sequence. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source sequence to skip elements for. + Duration for skipping elements from the end of the sequence. + An observable sequence with the elements skipped during the specified duration from the end of the source sequence. + is null. + is less than TimeSpan.Zero. + + This operator accumulates a queue with a length enough to store elements received during the initial window. + As more elements are received, elements older than the specified are taken from the queue and produced on the + result sequence. This causes elements to be delayed with . + + + + + Skips elements for the specified duration from the end of the observable source sequence, using the specified scheduler to run timers. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source sequence to skip elements for. + Duration for skipping elements from the end of the sequence. + Scheduler to run the timer on. + An observable sequence with the elements skipped during the specified duration from the end of the source sequence. + or is null. + is less than TimeSpan.Zero. + + This operator accumulates a queue with a length enough to store elements received during the initial window. + As more elements are received, elements older than the specified are taken from the queue and produced on the + result sequence. This causes elements to be delayed with . + + + + + Skips elements from the observable source sequence until the specified start time. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source sequence to skip elements for. + Time to start taking elements from the source sequence. If this value is less than or equal to DateTimeOffset.UtcNow, no elements will be skipped. + An observable sequence with the elements skipped until the specified start time. + is null. + + Errors produced by the source sequence are always forwarded to the result sequence, even if the error occurs before the . + + + + + Skips elements from the observable source sequence until the specified start time, using the specified scheduler to run timers. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source sequence to skip elements for. + Time to start taking elements from the source sequence. If this value is less than or equal to DateTimeOffset.UtcNow, no elements will be skipped. + Scheduler to run the timer on. + An observable sequence with the elements skipped until the specified start time. + or is null. + + Errors produced by the source sequence are always forwarded to the result sequence, even if the error occurs before the . + + + + + Takes elements for the specified duration from the start of the observable source sequence. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source sequence to take elements from. + Duration for taking elements from the start of the sequence. + An observable sequence with the elements taken during the specified duration from the start of the source sequence. + is null. + is less than TimeSpan.Zero. + + Specifying a TimeSpan.Zero value for doesn't guarantee an empty sequence will be returned. This is a side-effect + of the asynchrony introduced by the scheduler, where the action that stops forwarding callbacks from the source sequence may not execute + immediately, despite the TimeSpan.Zero due time. + + + + + Takes elements for the specified duration from the start of the observable source sequence, using the specified scheduler to run timers. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source sequence to take elements from. + Duration for taking elements from the start of the sequence. + Scheduler to run the timer on. + An observable sequence with the elements taken during the specified duration from the start of the source sequence. + or is null. + is less than TimeSpan.Zero. + + Specifying a TimeSpan.Zero value for doesn't guarantee an empty sequence will be returned. This is a side-effect + of the asynchrony introduced by the scheduler, where the action that stops forwarding callbacks from the source sequence may not execute + immediately, despite the TimeSpan.Zero due time. + + + + + Returns elements within the specified duration from the end of the observable source sequence. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source sequence to take elements from. + Duration for taking elements from the end of the sequence. + An observable sequence with the elements taken during the specified duration from the end of the source sequence. + is null. + is less than TimeSpan.Zero. + + This operator accumulates a buffer with a length enough to store elements for any window during the lifetime of + the source sequence. Upon completion of the source sequence, this buffer is drained on the result sequence. This causes the result elements + to be delayed with . + + + + + Returns elements within the specified duration from the end of the observable source sequence, using the specified scheduler to run timers. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source sequence to take elements from. + Duration for taking elements from the end of the sequence. + Scheduler to run the timer on. + An observable sequence with the elements taken during the specified duration from the end of the source sequence. + or is null. + is less than TimeSpan.Zero. + + This operator accumulates a buffer with a length enough to store elements for any window during the lifetime of + the source sequence. Upon completion of the source sequence, this buffer is drained on the result sequence. This causes the result elements + to be delayed with . + + + + + Returns elements within the specified duration from the end of the observable source sequence, using the specified schedulers to run timers and to drain the collected elements. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source sequence to take elements from. + Duration for taking elements from the end of the sequence. + Scheduler to run the timer on. + Scheduler to drain the collected elements. + An observable sequence with the elements taken during the specified duration from the end of the source sequence. + or or is null. + is less than TimeSpan.Zero. + + This operator accumulates a buffer with a length enough to store elements for any window during the lifetime of + the source sequence. Upon completion of the source sequence, this buffer is drained on the result sequence. This causes the result elements + to be delayed with . + + + + + Returns a list with the elements within the specified duration from the end of the observable source sequence. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source sequence to take elements from. + Duration for taking elements from the end of the sequence. + An observable sequence containing a single list with the elements taken during the specified duration from the end of the source sequence. + is null. + is less than TimeSpan.Zero. + + This operator accumulates a buffer with a length enough to store elements for any window during the lifetime of + the source sequence. Upon completion of the source sequence, this buffer is produced on the result sequence. + + + + + Returns a list with the elements within the specified duration from the end of the observable source sequence, using the specified scheduler to run timers. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source sequence to take elements from. + Duration for taking elements from the end of the sequence. + Scheduler to run the timer on. + An observable sequence containing a single list with the elements taken during the specified duration from the end of the source sequence. + or is null. + is less than TimeSpan.Zero. + + This operator accumulates a buffer with a length enough to store elements for any window during the lifetime of + the source sequence. Upon completion of the source sequence, this buffer is produced on the result sequence. + + + + + Takes elements for the specified duration until the specified end time. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source sequence to take elements from. + Time to stop taking elements from the source sequence. If this value is less than or equal to DateTimeOffset.UtcNow, the result stream will complete immediately. + An observable sequence with the elements taken until the specified end time. + is null. + + + + Takes elements for the specified duration until the specified end time, using the specified scheduler to run timers. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source sequence to take elements from. + Time to stop taking elements from the source sequence. If this value is less than or equal to DateTimeOffset.UtcNow, the result stream will complete immediately. + Scheduler to run the timer on. + An observable sequence with the elements taken until the specified end time. + or is null. + + + + Ignores elements from an observable sequence which are followed by another element within a specified relative time duration. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source sequence to throttle. + Throttling duration for each element. + The throttled sequence. + is null. + is less than TimeSpan.Zero. + + + This operator throttles the source sequence by holding on to each element for the duration specified in . If another + element is produced within this time window, the element is dropped and a new timer is started for the current element, repeating this whole + process. For streams that never have gaps larger than or equal to between elements, the resulting stream won't + produce any elements. In order to reduce the volume of a stream whilst guaranteeing the periodic production of elements, consider using the + Observable.Sample set of operators. + + + Specifying a TimeSpan.Zero value for is not recommended but supported, causing throttling timers to be scheduled + that are due immediately. However, this doesn't guarantee all elements will be retained in the result sequence. This is a side-effect of the + asynchrony introduced by the scheduler, where the action to forward the current element may not execute immediately, despite the TimeSpan.Zero + due time. In such cases, the next element may arrive before the scheduler gets a chance to run the throttling action. + + + + + + Ignores elements from an observable sequence which are followed by another element within a specified relative time duration, using the specified scheduler to run throttling timers. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source sequence to throttle. + Throttling duration for each element. + Scheduler to run the throttle timers on. + The throttled sequence. + or is null. + is less than TimeSpan.Zero. + + + This operator throttles the source sequence by holding on to each element for the duration specified in . If another + element is produced within this time window, the element is dropped and a new timer is started for the current element, repeating this whole + process. For streams that never have gaps larger than or equal to between elements, the resulting stream won't + produce any elements. In order to reduce the volume of a stream whilst guaranteeing the periodic production of elements, consider using the + Observable.Sample set of operators. + + + Specifying a TimeSpan.Zero value for is not recommended but supported, causing throttling timers to be scheduled + that are due immediately. However, this doesn't guarantee all elements will be retained in the result sequence. This is a side-effect of the + asynchrony introduced by the scheduler, where the action to forward the current element may not execute immediately, despite the TimeSpan.Zero + due time. In such cases, the next element may arrive before the scheduler gets a chance to run the throttling action. + + + + + + Ignores elements from an observable sequence which are followed by another value within a computed throttle duration. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + The type of the elements in the throttle sequences selected for each element in the source sequence. + Source sequence to throttle. + Selector function to retrieve a sequence indicating the throttle duration for each given element. + The throttled sequence. + or is null. + + This operator throttles the source sequence by holding on to each element for the duration denoted by . + If another element is produced within this time window, the element is dropped and a new timer is started for the current element, repeating this + whole process. For streams where the duration computed by applying the to each element overlaps with + the occurrence of the successor element, the resulting stream won't produce any elements. In order to reduce the volume of a stream whilst + guaranteeing the periodic production of elements, consider using the Observable.Sample set of operators. + + + + + Records the time interval between consecutive elements in an observable sequence. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source sequence to record time intervals for. + An observable sequence with time interval information on elements. + is null. + + + + Records the time interval between consecutive elements in an observable sequence, using the specified scheduler to compute time intervals. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source sequence to record time intervals for. + Scheduler used to compute time intervals. + An observable sequence with time interval information on elements. + or is null. + + + + Applies a timeout policy for each element in the observable sequence. + If the next element isn't received within the specified timeout duration starting from its predecessor, a TimeoutException is propagated to the observer. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source sequence to perform a timeout for. + Maximum duration between values before a timeout occurs. + The source sequence with a TimeoutException in case of a timeout. + is null. + is less than TimeSpan.Zero. + (Asynchronous) If no element is produced within from the previous element. + + + In case you only want to timeout on the first element, consider using the + operator applied to the source sequence and a delayed sequence. Alternatively, the general-purpose overload + of Timeout, can be used. + + + Specifying a TimeSpan.Zero value for is not recommended but supported, causing timeout timers to be scheduled that are due + immediately. However, this doesn't guarantee a timeout will occur, even for the first element. This is a side-effect of the asynchrony introduced by the + scheduler, where the action to propagate a timeout may not execute immediately, despite the TimeSpan.Zero due time. In such cases, the next element may + arrive before the scheduler gets a chance to run the timeout action. + + + + + + Applies a timeout policy for each element in the observable sequence, using the specified scheduler to run timeout timers. + If the next element isn't received within the specified timeout duration starting from its predecessor, a TimeoutException is propagated to the observer. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source sequence to perform a timeout for. + Maximum duration between values before a timeout occurs. + Scheduler to run the timeout timers on. + The source sequence with a TimeoutException in case of a timeout. + or is null. + is less than TimeSpan.Zero. + (Asynchronous) If no element is produced within from the previous element. + + + In case you only want to timeout on the first element, consider using the + operator applied to the source sequence and a delayed sequence. Alternatively, the general-purpose overload + of Timeout, can be used. + + + Specifying a TimeSpan.Zero value for is not recommended but supported, causing timeout timers to be scheduled that are due + immediately. However, this doesn't guarantee a timeout will occur, even for the first element. This is a side-effect of the asynchrony introduced by the + scheduler, where the action to propagate a timeout may not execute immediately, despite the TimeSpan.Zero due time. In such cases, the next element may + arrive before the scheduler gets a chance to run the timeout action. + + + + + + Applies a timeout policy for each element in the observable sequence. + If the next element isn't received within the specified timeout duration starting from its predecessor, the other observable sequence is used to produce future messages from that point on. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence and the other sequence used upon a timeout. + Source sequence to perform a timeout for. + Maximum duration between values before a timeout occurs. + Sequence to return in case of a timeout. + The source sequence switching to the other sequence in case of a timeout. + or is null. + is less than TimeSpan.Zero. + + + In case you only want to timeout on the first element, consider using the + operator applied to the source sequence and a delayed sequence. Alternatively, the general-purpose overload + of Timeout, can be used. + + + Specifying a TimeSpan.Zero value for is not recommended but supported, causing timeout timers to be scheduled that are due + immediately. However, this doesn't guarantee a timeout will occur, even for the first element. This is a side-effect of the asynchrony introduced by the + scheduler, where the action to propagate a timeout may not execute immediately, despite the TimeSpan.Zero due time. In such cases, the next element may + arrive before the scheduler gets a chance to run the timeout action. + + + + + + Applies a timeout policy for each element in the observable sequence, using the specified scheduler to run timeout timers. + If the next element isn't received within the specified timeout duration starting from its predecessor, the other observable sequence is used to produce future messages from that point on. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence and the other sequence used upon a timeout. + Source sequence to perform a timeout for. + Maximum duration between values before a timeout occurs. + Sequence to return in case of a timeout. + Scheduler to run the timeout timers on. + The source sequence switching to the other sequence in case of a timeout. + or or is null. + is less than TimeSpan.Zero. + + + In case you only want to timeout on the first element, consider using the + operator applied to the source sequence and a delayed sequence. Alternatively, the general-purpose overload + of Timeout, can be used. + + + Specifying a TimeSpan.Zero value for is not recommended but supported, causing timeout timers to be scheduled that are due + immediately. However, this doesn't guarantee a timeout will occur, even for the first element. This is a side-effect of the asynchrony introduced by the + scheduler, where the action to propagate a timeout may not execute immediately, despite the TimeSpan.Zero due time. In such cases, the next element may + arrive before the scheduler gets a chance to run the timeout action. + + + + + + Applies a timeout policy to the observable sequence based on an absolute time. + If the sequence doesn't terminate before the specified absolute due time, a TimeoutException is propagated to the observer. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source sequence to perform a timeout for. + Time when a timeout occurs. If this value is less than or equal to DateTimeOffset.UtcNow, the timeout occurs immediately. + The source sequence with a TimeoutException in case of a timeout. + is null. + (Asynchronous) If the sequence hasn't terminated before . + + In case you only want to timeout on the first element, consider using the + operator applied to the source sequence and a delayed sequence. Alternatively, the general-purpose overload + of Timeout, can be used. + + + + + Applies a timeout policy to the observable sequence based on an absolute time, using the specified scheduler to run timeout timers. + If the sequence doesn't terminate before the specified absolute due time, a TimeoutException is propagated to the observer. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source sequence to perform a timeout for. + Time when a timeout occurs. If this value is less than or equal to DateTimeOffset.UtcNow, the timeout occurs immediately. + Scheduler to run the timeout timers on. + The source sequence with a TimeoutException in case of a timeout. + or is null. + (Asynchronous) If the sequence hasn't terminated before . + + In case you only want to timeout on the first element, consider using the + operator applied to the source sequence and a delayed sequence. Alternatively, the general-purpose overload + of Timeout, can be used. + + + + + Applies a timeout policy to the observable sequence based on an absolute time. + If the sequence doesn't terminate before the specified absolute due time, the other observable sequence is used to produce future messages from that point on. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence and the other sequence used upon a timeout. + Source sequence to perform a timeout for. + Time when a timeout occurs. If this value is less than or equal to DateTimeOffset.UtcNow, the timeout occurs immediately. + Sequence to return in case of a timeout. + The source sequence switching to the other sequence in case of a timeout. + or is null. + + In case you only want to timeout on the first element, consider using the + operator applied to the source sequence and a delayed sequence. Alternatively, the general-purpose overload + of Timeout, can be used. + + + + + Applies a timeout policy to the observable sequence based on an absolute time, using the specified scheduler to run timeout timers. + If the sequence doesn't terminate before the specified absolute due time, the other observable sequence is used to produce future messages from that point on. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence and the other sequence used upon a timeout. + Source sequence to perform a timeout for. + Time when a timeout occurs. If this value is less than or equal to DateTimeOffset.UtcNow, the timeout occurs immediately. + Sequence to return in case of a timeout. + Scheduler to run the timeout timers on. + The source sequence switching to the other sequence in case of a timeout. + or or is null. + + In case you only want to timeout on the first element, consider using the + operator applied to the source sequence and a delayed sequence. Alternatively, the general-purpose overload + of Timeout, can be used. + + + + + Applies a timeout policy to the observable sequence based on a timeout duration computed for each element. + If the next element isn't received within the computed duration starting from its predecessor, a TimeoutException is propagated to the observer. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + The type of the elements in the timeout sequences used to indicate the timeout duration for each element in the source sequence. + Source sequence to perform a timeout for. + Selector to retrieve an observable sequence that represents the timeout between the current element and the next element. + The source sequence with a TimeoutException in case of a timeout. + or is null. + + + + Applies a timeout policy to the observable sequence based on a timeout duration computed for each element. + If the next element isn't received within the computed duration starting from its predecessor, the other observable sequence is used to produce future messages from that point on. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence and the other sequence used upon a timeout. + The type of the elements in the timeout sequences used to indicate the timeout duration for each element in the source sequence. + Source sequence to perform a timeout for. + Selector to retrieve an observable sequence that represents the timeout between the current element and the next element. + Sequence to return in case of a timeout. + The source sequence switching to the other sequence in case of a timeout. + or or is null. + + + + Applies a timeout policy to the observable sequence based on an initial timeout duration for the first element, and a timeout duration computed for each subsequent element. + If the next element isn't received within the computed duration starting from its predecessor, a TimeoutException is propagated to the observer. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + The type of the elements in the timeout sequences used to indicate the timeout duration for each element in the source sequence. + Source sequence to perform a timeout for. + Observable sequence that represents the timeout for the first element. + Selector to retrieve an observable sequence that represents the timeout between the current element and the next element. + The source sequence with a TimeoutException in case of a timeout. + or or is null. + + + + Applies a timeout policy to the observable sequence based on an initial timeout duration for the first element, and a timeout duration computed for each subsequent element. + If the next element isn't received within the computed duration starting from its predecessor, the other observable sequence is used to produce future messages from that point on. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence and the other sequence used upon a timeout. + The type of the elements in the timeout sequences used to indicate the timeout duration for each element in the source sequence. + Source sequence to perform a timeout for. + Observable sequence that represents the timeout for the first element. + Selector to retrieve an observable sequence that represents the timeout between the current element and the next element. + Sequence to return in case of a timeout. + The source sequence switching to the other sequence in case of a timeout. + or or or is null. + + + + Returns an observable sequence that produces a single value after the specified relative due time has elapsed. + + Relative time at which to produce the value. If this value is less than or equal to TimeSpan.Zero, the timer will fire as soon as possible. + An observable sequence that produces a value after the due time has elapsed. + + + + Returns an observable sequence that produces a single value at the specified absolute due time. + + Absolute time at which to produce the value. If this value is less than or equal to DateTimeOffset.UtcNow, the timer will fire as soon as possible. + An observable sequence that produces a value at due time. + + + + Returns an observable sequence that periodically produces a value after the specified initial relative due time has elapsed. + + Relative time at which to produce the first value. If this value is less than or equal to TimeSpan.Zero, the timer will fire as soon as possible. + Period to produce subsequent values. If this value is equal to TimeSpan.Zero, the timer will recur as fast as possible. + An observable sequence that produces a value after due time has elapsed and then after each period. + is less than TimeSpan.Zero. + + + + Returns an observable sequence that periodically produces a value starting at the specified initial absolute due time. + + Absolute time at which to produce the first value. If this value is less than or equal to DateTimeOffset.UtcNow, the timer will fire as soon as possible. + Period to produce subsequent values. If this value is equal to TimeSpan.Zero, the timer will recur as fast as possible. + An observable sequence that produces a value at due time and then after each period. + is less than TimeSpan.Zero. + + + + Returns an observable sequence that produces a single value after the specified relative due time has elapsed, using the specified scheduler to run the timer. + + Relative time at which to produce the value. If this value is less than or equal to TimeSpan.Zero, the timer will fire as soon as possible. + Scheduler to run the timer on. + An observable sequence that produces a value after the due time has elapsed. + is null. + + + + Returns an observable sequence that produces a single value at the specified absolute due time, using the specified scheduler to run the timer. + + Absolute time at which to produce the value. If this value is less than or equal to DateTimeOffset.UtcNow, the timer will fire as soon as possible. + Scheduler to run the timer on. + An observable sequence that produces a value at due time. + is null. + + + + Returns an observable sequence that periodically produces a value after the specified initial relative due time has elapsed, using the specified scheduler to run timers. + + Relative time at which to produce the first value. If this value is less than or equal to TimeSpan.Zero, the timer will fire as soon as possible. + Period to produce subsequent values. If this value is equal to TimeSpan.Zero, the timer will recur as fast as possible. + Scheduler to run timers on. + An observable sequence that produces a value after due time has elapsed and then each period. + is less than TimeSpan.Zero. + is null. + + + + Returns an observable sequence that periodically produces a value starting at the specified initial absolute due time, using the specified scheduler to run timers. + + Absolute time at which to produce the first value. If this value is less than or equal to DateTimeOffset.UtcNow, the timer will fire as soon as possible. + Period to produce subsequent values. If this value is equal to TimeSpan.Zero, the timer will recur as fast as possible. + Scheduler to run timers on. + An observable sequence that produces a value at due time and then after each period. + is less than TimeSpan.Zero. + is null. + + + + Timestamps each element in an observable sequence using the local system clock. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source sequence to timestamp elements for. + An observable sequence with timestamp information on elements. + is null. + + + + Timestamp each element in an observable sequence using the clock of the specified scheduler. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source sequence to timestamp elements for. + Scheduler used to compute timestamps. + An observable sequence with timestamp information on elements. + or is null. + + + + Projects each element of an observable sequence into consecutive non-overlapping windows which are produced based on timing information. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence, and in the windows in the result sequence. + Source sequence to produce windows over. + Length of each window. + The sequence of windows. + is null. + is less than TimeSpan.Zero. + + Specifying a TimeSpan.Zero value for is not recommended but supported, causing the scheduler to create windows as fast as it can. + Because all source sequence elements end up in one of the windows, some windows won't have a zero time span. This is a side-effect of the asynchrony introduced + by the scheduler, where the action to close the current window and to create a new window may not execute immediately, despite the TimeSpan.Zero due time. + + + + + Projects each element of an observable sequence into consecutive non-overlapping windows which are produced based on timing information, using the specified scheduler to run timers. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence, and in the windows in the result sequence. + Source sequence to produce windows over. + Length of each window. + Scheduler to run windowing timers on. + An observable sequence of windows. + or is null. + is less than TimeSpan.Zero. + + Specifying a TimeSpan.Zero value for is not recommended but supported, causing the scheduler to create windows as fast as it can. + Because all source sequence elements end up in one of the windows, some windows won't have a zero time span. This is a side-effect of the asynchrony introduced + by the scheduler, where the action to close the current window and to create a new window may not execute immediately, despite the TimeSpan.Zero due time. + + + + + Projects each element of an observable sequence into zero or more windows which are produced based on timing information. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence, and in the windows in the result sequence. + Source sequence to produce windows over. + Length of each window. + Interval between creation of consecutive windows. + An observable sequence of windows. + is null. + or is less than TimeSpan.Zero. + + + Specifying a TimeSpan.Zero value for is not recommended but supported, causing the scheduler to create windows with minimum duration + length. However, some windows won't have a zero time span. This is a side-effect of the asynchrony introduced by the scheduler, where the action to close the + current window may not execute immediately, despite the TimeSpan.Zero due time. + + + Specifying a TimeSpan.Zero value for is not recommended but supported, causing the scheduler to create windows as fast as it can. + However, this doesn't mean all windows will start at the beginning of the source sequence. This is a side-effect of the asynchrony introduced by the scheduler, + where the action to create a new window may not execute immediately, despite the TimeSpan.Zero due time. + + + + + + Projects each element of an observable sequence into zero or more windows which are produced based on timing information, using the specified scheduler to run timers. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence, and in the windows in the result sequence. + Source sequence to produce windows over. + Length of each window. + Interval between creation of consecutive windows. + Scheduler to run windowing timers on. + An observable sequence of windows. + or is null. + or is less than TimeSpan.Zero. + + + Specifying a TimeSpan.Zero value for is not recommended but supported, causing the scheduler to create windows with minimum duration + length. However, some windows won't have a zero time span. This is a side-effect of the asynchrony introduced by the scheduler, where the action to close the + current window may not execute immediately, despite the TimeSpan.Zero due time. + + + Specifying a TimeSpan.Zero value for is not recommended but supported, causing the scheduler to create windows as fast as it can. + However, this doesn't mean all windows will start at the beginning of the source sequence. This is a side-effect of the asynchrony introduced by the scheduler, + where the action to create a new window may not execute immediately, despite the TimeSpan.Zero due time. + + + + + + Projects each element of an observable sequence into a window that is completed when either it's full or a given amount of time has elapsed. + A useful real-world analogy of this overload is the behavior of a ferry leaving the dock when all seats are taken, or at the scheduled time of departure, whichever event occurs first. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence, and in the windows in the result sequence. + Source sequence to produce windows over. + Maximum time length of a window. + Maximum element count of a window. + An observable sequence of windows. + is null. + is less than TimeSpan.Zero. -or- is less than or equal to zero. + + Specifying a TimeSpan.Zero value for is not recommended but supported, causing the scheduler to create windows as fast as it can. + Because all source sequence elements end up in one of the windows, some windows won't have a zero time span. This is a side-effect of the asynchrony introduced + by the scheduler, where the action to close the current window and to create a new window may not execute immediately, despite the TimeSpan.Zero due time. + + + + + Projects each element of an observable sequence into a window that is completed when either it's full or a given amount of time has elapsed, using the specified scheduler to run timers. + A useful real-world analogy of this overload is the behavior of a ferry leaving the dock when all seats are taken, or at the scheduled time of departure, whichever event occurs first. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence, and in the windows in the result sequence. + Source sequence to produce windows over. + Maximum time length of a window. + Maximum element count of a window. + Scheduler to run windowing timers on. + An observable sequence of windows. + or is null. + is less than TimeSpan.Zero. -or- is less than or equal to zero. + + Specifying a TimeSpan.Zero value for is not recommended but supported, causing the scheduler to create windows as fast as it can. + Because all source sequence elements end up in one of the windows, some windows won't have a zero time span. This is a side-effect of the asynchrony introduced + by the scheduler, where the action to close the current window and to create a new window may not execute immediately, despite the TimeSpan.Zero due time. + + + + + Provides a set of static methods for writing in-memory queries over observable sequences. + + + + + Merges the specified observable sequences into one observable sequence of tuple values whenever any of the observable sequences produces an element. + + The type of the elements in the first source sequence. + The type of the elements in the second source sequence. + First observable source. + Second observable source. + An observable sequence containing the result of combining elements of the sources using tuple values. + or is null. + + + + Merges the specified observable sequences into one observable sequence of tuple values whenever any of the observable sequences produces an element. + + The type of the elements in the first source sequence. + The type of the elements in the second source sequence. + The type of the elements in the third source sequence. + First observable source. + Second observable source. + Third observable source. + An observable sequence containing the result of combining elements of the sources using tuple values. + or or is null. + + + + Merges the specified observable sequences into one observable sequence of tuple values whenever any of the observable sequences produces an element. + + The type of the elements in the first source sequence. + The type of the elements in the second source sequence. + The type of the elements in the third source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fourth source sequence. + First observable source. + Second observable source. + Third observable source. + Fourth observable source. + An observable sequence containing the result of combining elements of the sources using tuple values. + or or or is null. + + + + Merges the specified observable sequences into one observable sequence of tuple values whenever any of the observable sequences produces an element. + + The type of the elements in the first source sequence. + The type of the elements in the second source sequence. + The type of the elements in the third source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fourth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fifth source sequence. + First observable source. + Second observable source. + Third observable source. + Fourth observable source. + Fifth observable source. + An observable sequence containing the result of combining elements of the sources using tuple values. + or or or or is null. + + + + Merges the specified observable sequences into one observable sequence of tuple values whenever any of the observable sequences produces an element. + + The type of the elements in the first source sequence. + The type of the elements in the second source sequence. + The type of the elements in the third source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fourth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fifth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the sixth source sequence. + First observable source. + Second observable source. + Third observable source. + Fourth observable source. + Fifth observable source. + Sixth observable source. + An observable sequence containing the result of combining elements of the sources using tuple values. + or or or or or is null. + + + + Merges the specified observable sequences into one observable sequence of tuple values whenever any of the observable sequences produces an element. + + The type of the elements in the first source sequence. + The type of the elements in the second source sequence. + The type of the elements in the third source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fourth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fifth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the sixth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the seventh source sequence. + First observable source. + Second observable source. + Third observable source. + Fourth observable source. + Fifth observable source. + Sixth observable source. + Seventh observable source. + An observable sequence containing the result of combining elements of the sources using tuple values. + or or or or or or is null. + + + + Merges the specified observable sequences into one observable sequence of tuple values whenever any of the observable sequences produces an element. + + The type of the elements in the first source sequence. + The type of the elements in the second source sequence. + The type of the elements in the third source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fourth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fifth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the sixth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the seventh source sequence. + The type of the elements in the eighth source sequence. + First observable source. + Second observable source. + Third observable source. + Fourth observable source. + Fifth observable source. + Sixth observable source. + Seventh observable source. + Eighth observable source. + An observable sequence containing the result of combining elements of the sources using tuple values. + or or or or or or or is null. + + + + Merges two observable sequences into one observable sequence by combining each element from the first source with the latest element from the second source, if any. + + The type of the elements in the first source sequence. + The type of the elements in the second source sequence. + First observable source. + Second observable source. + An observable sequence containing the result of combining each element of the first source with the latest element from the second source, if any, as a tuple value. + or is null. + + + + Merges an observable sequence and an enumerable sequence into one observable sequence of tuple values. + + The type of the elements in the first observable source sequence. + The type of the elements in the second enumerable source sequence. + First observable source. + Second enumerable source. + An observable sequence containing the result of pairwise combining the elements of the first and second source as a tuple value. + or is null. + + + + Merges the specified observable sequences into one observable sequence of tuple values whenever all of the observable sequences have produced an element at a corresponding index. + + The type of the elements in the first source sequence. + The type of the elements in the second source sequence. + First observable source. + Second observable source. + An observable sequence containing the result of combining elements of the sources using tuple values. + or is null. + + + + Merges the specified observable sequences into one observable sequence of tuple values whenever all of the observable sequences have produced an element at a corresponding index. + + The type of the elements in the first source sequence. + The type of the elements in the second source sequence. + The type of the elements in the third source sequence. + First observable source. + Second observable source. + Third observable source. + An observable sequence containing the result of combining elements of the sources using tuple values. + or or is null. + + + + Merges the specified observable sequences into one observable sequence of tuple values whenever all of the observable sequences have produced an element at a corresponding index. + + The type of the elements in the first source sequence. + The type of the elements in the second source sequence. + The type of the elements in the third source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fourth source sequence. + First observable source. + Second observable source. + Third observable source. + Fourth observable source. + An observable sequence containing the result of combining elements of the sources using tuple values. + or or or is null. + + + + Merges the specified observable sequences into one observable sequence of tuple values whenever all of the observable sequences have produced an element at a corresponding index. + + The type of the elements in the first source sequence. + The type of the elements in the second source sequence. + The type of the elements in the third source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fourth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fifth source sequence. + First observable source. + Second observable source. + Third observable source. + Fourth observable source. + Fifth observable source. + An observable sequence containing the result of combining elements of the sources using tuple values. + or or or or is null. + + + + Merges the specified observable sequences into one observable sequence of tuple values whenever all of the observable sequences have produced an element at a corresponding index. + + The type of the elements in the first source sequence. + The type of the elements in the second source sequence. + The type of the elements in the third source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fourth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fifth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the sixth source sequence. + First observable source. + Second observable source. + Third observable source. + Fourth observable source. + Fifth observable source. + Sixth observable source. + An observable sequence containing the result of combining elements of the sources using tuple values. + or or or or or is null. + + + + Merges the specified observable sequences into one observable sequence of tuple values whenever all of the observable sequences have produced an element at a corresponding index. + + The type of the elements in the first source sequence. + The type of the elements in the second source sequence. + The type of the elements in the third source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fourth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fifth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the sixth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the seventh source sequence. + First observable source. + Second observable source. + Third observable source. + Fourth observable source. + Fifth observable source. + Sixth observable source. + Seventh observable source. + An observable sequence containing the result of combining elements of the sources using tuple values. + or or or or or or is null. + + + + Merges the specified observable sequences into one observable sequence of tuple values whenever all of the observable sequences have produced an element at a corresponding index. + + The type of the elements in the first source sequence. + The type of the elements in the second source sequence. + The type of the elements in the third source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fourth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fifth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the sixth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the seventh source sequence. + The type of the elements in the eighth source sequence. + First observable source. + Second observable source. + Third observable source. + Fourth observable source. + Fifth observable source. + Sixth observable source. + Seventh observable source. + Eighth observable source. + An observable sequence containing the result of combining elements of the sources using tuple values. + or or or or or or or is null. + + + + Subscribes to each observable sequence returned by the iteratorMethod in sequence and returns the observable sequence of values sent to the observer given to the iteratorMethod. + + The type of the elements in the produced sequence. + Iterator method that produces elements in the resulting sequence by calling the given observer. + An observable sequence obtained by running the iterator and returning the elements that were sent to the observer. + is null. + + + + Subscribes to each observable sequence returned by the iteratorMethod in sequence and produces a Unit value on the resulting sequence for each step of the iteration. + + Iterator method that drives the resulting observable sequence. + An observable sequence obtained by running the iterator and returning Unit values for each iteration step. + is null. + + + + Expands an observable sequence by recursively invoking selector, using the specified scheduler to enumerate the queue of obtained sequences. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence and each of the recursively expanded sources obtained by running the selector function. + Source sequence with the initial elements. + Selector function to invoke for each produced element, resulting in another sequence to which the selector will be invoked recursively again. + Scheduler on which to perform the expansion by enumerating the internal queue of obtained sequences. + An observable sequence containing all the elements produced by the recursive expansion. + or or is null. + + + + Expands an observable sequence by recursively invoking selector. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence and each of the recursively expanded sources obtained by running the selector function. + Source sequence with the initial elements. + Selector function to invoke for each produced element, resulting in another sequence to which the selector will be invoked recursively again. + An observable sequence containing all the elements produced by the recursive expansion. + or is null. + + + + Runs two observable sequences in parallel and combines their last elements. + + The type of the elements in the first source sequence. + The type of the elements in the second source sequence. + The type of the elements in the result sequence, returned by the selector function. + First observable sequence. + Second observable sequence. + Result selector function to invoke with the last elements of both sequences. + An observable sequence with the result of calling the selector function with the last elements of both input sequences. + or or is null. + + + + Runs all specified observable sequences in parallel and collects their last elements. + + The type of the elements in the source sequences. + Observable sequence to collect the last elements for. + An observable sequence with an array collecting the last elements of all the input sequences. + is null. + + + + Runs all observable sequences in the enumerable sources sequence in parallel and collect their last elements. + + The type of the elements in the source sequences. + Observable sequence to collect the last elements for. + An observable sequence with an array collecting the last elements of all the input sequences. + is null. + + + + Returns an observable sequence that is the result of invoking the selector on the source sequence, without sharing subscriptions. + This operator allows for a fluent style of writing queries that use the same sequence multiple times. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + The type of the elements in the result sequence. + Source sequence that will be shared in the selector function. + Selector function which can use the source sequence as many times as needed, without sharing subscriptions to the source sequence. + An observable sequence that contains the elements of a sequence produced by multicasting the source sequence within a selector function. + or is null. + + + + Comonadic bind operator. + + + + + Comonadic bind operator. + + + + + Immediately subscribes to source and retains the elements in the observable sequence. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source sequence. + Object that's both an observable sequence and a list which can be used to access the source sequence's elements. + is null. + + + + Provides a set of static methods for writing queries over observable sequences, allowing translation to a target query language. + + + + + Gets the local query provider which will retarget Qbservable-based queries to the corresponding Observable-based query for in-memory execution upon subscription. + + + + + Converts an in-memory observable sequence into an sequence with an expression tree representing the source sequence. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source sequence. + sequence representing the given observable source sequence. + is null. + + + + Returns the input typed as an . + This operator is used to separate the part of the query that's captured as an expression tree from the part that's executed locally. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + An sequence to convert to an sequence. + The original source object, but typed as an . + is null. + + + + Converts an enumerable sequence to an observable sequence. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Enumerable sequence to convert to an observable sequence. + The observable sequence whose elements are pulled from the given enumerable sequence. + is null. + This operator requires the source's object (see ) to implement . + + + + Converts an enumerable sequence to an observable sequence, using the specified scheduler to run the enumeration loop. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Enumerable sequence to convert to an observable sequence. + Scheduler to run the enumeration of the input sequence on. + The observable sequence whose elements are pulled from the given enumerable sequence. + or is null. + This operator requires the source's object (see ) to implement . + + + + Applies an accumulator function over an observable sequence, returning the result of the aggregation as a single element in the result sequence. + For aggregation behavior with incremental intermediate results, see . + + The type of the elements in the source sequence and the result of the aggregation. + An observable sequence to aggregate over. + An accumulator function to be invoked on each element. + An observable sequence containing a single element with the final accumulator value. + + or is null. + (Asynchronous) The source sequence is empty. + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Applies an accumulator function over an observable sequence, returning the result of the aggregation as a single element in the result sequence. The specified seed value is used as the initial accumulator value. + For aggregation behavior with incremental intermediate results, see . + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + The type of the result of the aggregation. + An observable sequence to aggregate over. + The initial accumulator value. + An accumulator function to be invoked on each element. + An observable sequence containing a single element with the final accumulator value. + + or is null. + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Applies an accumulator function over an observable sequence, returning the result of the aggregation as a single element in the result sequence. The specified seed value is used as the initial accumulator value, + and the specified result selector function is used to select the result value. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + The type of the accumulator value. + The type of the resulting value. + An observable sequence to aggregate over. + The initial accumulator value. + An accumulator function to be invoked on each element. + A function to transform the final accumulator value into the result value. + An observable sequence containing a single element with the final accumulator value. + + or or is null. + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Determines whether all elements of an observable sequence satisfy a condition. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + An observable sequence whose elements to apply the predicate to. + A function to test each element for a condition. + An observable sequence containing a single element determining whether all elements in the source sequence pass the test in the specified predicate. + + or is null. + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Propagates the observable sequence that reacts first. + + The type of the elements in the source sequences. + First observable sequence. + Second observable sequence. + An observable sequence that surfaces either of the given sequences, whichever reacted first. + + or is null. + + + + Propagates the observable sequence that reacts first. + + Query provider used to construct the data source. + The type of the elements in the source sequences. + Observable sources competing to react first. + An observable sequence that surfaces any of the given sequences, whichever reacted first. + + is null. + + + + Propagates the observable sequence that reacts first. + + Query provider used to construct the data source. + The type of the elements in the source sequences. + Observable sources competing to react first. + An observable sequence that surfaces any of the given sequences, whichever reacted first. + + is null. + + + + Determines whether an observable sequence contains any elements. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + An observable sequence to check for non-emptiness. + An observable sequence containing a single element determining whether the source sequence contains any elements. + + is null. + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Determines whether any element of an observable sequence satisfies a condition. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + An observable sequence whose elements to apply the predicate to. + A function to test each element for a condition. + An observable sequence containing a single element determining whether any elements in the source sequence pass the test in the specified predicate. + + or is null. + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Append a value to an observable sequence. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source sequence to append the value to. + Value to append to the specified sequence. + The source sequence appended with the specified value. + + is null. + + + + Append a value to an observable sequence. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source sequence to append the value to. + Value to append to the specified sequence. + Scheduler to emit the append values on. + The source sequence appended with the specified value. + + is null. + + + + Automatically connect the upstream IConnectableObservable at most once when the + specified number of IObservers have subscribed to this IObservable. + + Query provider used to construct the data source. + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Connectable observable sequence. + The number of observers required to subscribe before the connection to source happens, non-positive value will trigger an immediate subscription. + If not null, the connection's IDisposable is provided to it. + An observable sequence that connects to the source at most once when the given number of observers have subscribed to it. + + is null. + + + + Computes the average of an observable sequence of values. + + A sequence of values to calculate the average of. + An observable sequence containing a single element with the average of the sequence of values. + + is null. + (Asynchronous) The source sequence is empty. + (Asynchronous) The sum of the elements in the source sequence is larger than . + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Computes the average of an observable sequence of values. + + A sequence of values to calculate the average of. + An observable sequence containing a single element with the average of the sequence of values. + + is null. + (Asynchronous) The source sequence is empty. + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Computes the average of an observable sequence of values. + + A sequence of values to calculate the average of. + An observable sequence containing a single element with the average of the sequence of values. + + is null. + (Asynchronous) The source sequence is empty. + (Asynchronous) The sum of the elements in the source sequence is larger than . + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Computes the average of an observable sequence of values. + + A sequence of values to calculate the average of. + An observable sequence containing a single element with the average of the sequence of values. + + is null. + (Asynchronous) The source sequence is empty. + (Asynchronous) The sum of the elements in the source sequence is larger than . + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Computes the average of an observable sequence of nullable values. + + A sequence of nullable values to calculate the average of. + An observable sequence containing a single element with the average of the sequence of values, or null if the source sequence is empty or contains only values that are null. + + is null. + (Asynchronous) The source sequence is empty. + (Asynchronous) The sum of the elements in the source sequence is larger than . + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Computes the average of an observable sequence of nullable values. + + A sequence of nullable values to calculate the average of. + An observable sequence containing a single element with the average of the sequence of values, or null if the source sequence is empty or contains only values that are null. + + is null. + (Asynchronous) The source sequence is empty. + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Computes the average of an observable sequence of nullable values. + + A sequence of nullable values to calculate the average of. + An observable sequence containing a single element with the average of the sequence of values, or null if the source sequence is empty or contains only values that are null. + + is null. + (Asynchronous) The source sequence is empty. + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + (Asynchronous) The sum of the elements in the source sequence is larger than . + + + + Computes the average of an observable sequence of nullable values. + + A sequence of nullable values to calculate the average of. + An observable sequence containing a single element with the average of the sequence of values, or null if the source sequence is empty or contains only values that are null. + + is null. + (Asynchronous) The source sequence is empty. + (Asynchronous) The sum of the elements in the source sequence is larger than . + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Computes the average of an observable sequence of nullable values. + + A sequence of nullable values to calculate the average of. + An observable sequence containing a single element with the average of the sequence of values, or null if the source sequence is empty or contains only values that are null. + + is null. + (Asynchronous) The source sequence is empty. + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Computes the average of an observable sequence of values. + + A sequence of values to calculate the average of. + An observable sequence containing a single element with the average of the sequence of values. + + is null. + (Asynchronous) The source sequence is empty. + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Computes the average of an observable sequence of values that are obtained by invoking a transform function on each element of the input sequence. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + A sequence of values to calculate the average of. + A transform function to apply to each element. + An observable sequence containing a single element with the average of the sequence of values. + + or is null. + (Asynchronous) The source sequence is empty. + (Asynchronous) The sum of the projected values for the elements in the source sequence is larger than . + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Computes the average of an observable sequence of values that are obtained by invoking a transform function on each element of the input sequence. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + A sequence of values to calculate the average of. + A transform function to apply to each element. + An observable sequence containing a single element with the average of the sequence of values. + + or is null. + (Asynchronous) The source sequence is empty. + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Computes the average of an observable sequence of values that are obtained by invoking a transform function on each element of the input sequence. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + A sequence of values to calculate the average of. + A transform function to apply to each element. + An observable sequence containing a single element with the average of the sequence of values. + + or is null. + (Asynchronous) The source sequence is empty. + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Computes the average of an observable sequence of values that are obtained by invoking a transform function on each element of the input sequence. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + A sequence of values to calculate the average of. + A transform function to apply to each element. + An observable sequence containing a single element with the average of the sequence of values. + + or is null. + (Asynchronous) The source sequence is empty. + (Asynchronous) The sum of the projected values for the elements in the source sequence is larger than . + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Computes the average of an observable sequence of values that are obtained by invoking a transform function on each element of the input sequence. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + A sequence of values to calculate the average of. + A transform function to apply to each element. + An observable sequence containing a single element with the average of the sequence of values. + + or is null. + (Asynchronous) The source sequence is empty. + (Asynchronous) The sum of the projected values for the elements in the source sequence is larger than . + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Computes the average of an observable sequence of nullable values that are obtained by invoking a transform function on each element of the input sequence. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + A sequence of values to calculate the average of. + A transform function to apply to each element. + An observable sequence containing a single element with the average of the sequence of values, or null if the source sequence is empty or contains only values that are null. + + or is null. + (Asynchronous) The source sequence is empty. + (Asynchronous) The sum of the projected values for the elements in the source sequence is larger than . + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Computes the average of an observable sequence of nullable values that are obtained by invoking a transform function on each element of the input sequence. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + A sequence of values to calculate the average of. + A transform function to apply to each element. + An observable sequence containing a single element with the average of the sequence of values, or null if the source sequence is empty or contains only values that are null. + + or is null. + (Asynchronous) The source sequence is empty. + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Computes the average of an observable sequence of nullable values that are obtained by invoking a transform function on each element of the input sequence. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + A sequence of values to calculate the average of. + A transform function to apply to each element. + An observable sequence containing a single element with the average of the sequence of values, or null if the source sequence is empty or contains only values that are null. + + or is null. + (Asynchronous) The source sequence is empty. + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Computes the average of an observable sequence of nullable values that are obtained by invoking a transform function on each element of the input sequence. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + A sequence of values to calculate the average of. + A transform function to apply to each element. + An observable sequence containing a single element with the average of the sequence of values, or null if the source sequence is empty or contains only values that are null. + + or is null. + (Asynchronous) The source sequence is empty. + (Asynchronous) The sum of the projected values for the elements in the source sequence is larger than . + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Computes the average of an observable sequence of nullable values that are obtained by invoking a transform function on each element of the input sequence. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + A sequence of values to calculate the average of. + A transform function to apply to each element. + An observable sequence containing a single element with the average of the sequence of values, or null if the source sequence is empty or contains only values that are null. + + or is null. + (Asynchronous) The source sequence is empty. + (Asynchronous) The sum of the projected values for the elements in the source sequence is larger than . + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Projects each element of an observable sequence into consecutive non-overlapping buffers which are produced based on element count information. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence, and in the lists in the result sequence. + Source sequence to produce buffers over. + Length of each buffer. + An observable sequence of buffers. + + is null. + + is less than or equal to zero. + + + + Projects each element of an observable sequence into zero or more buffers which are produced based on element count information. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence, and in the lists in the result sequence. + Source sequence to produce buffers over. + Length of each buffer. + Number of elements to skip between creation of consecutive buffers. + An observable sequence of buffers. + + is null. + + or is less than or equal to zero. + + + + Projects each element of an observable sequence into consecutive non-overlapping buffers which are produced based on timing information. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence, and in the lists in the result sequence. + Source sequence to produce buffers over. + Length of each buffer. + An observable sequence of buffers. + + is null. + + is less than TimeSpan.Zero. + + Specifying a TimeSpan.Zero value for is not recommended but supported, causing the scheduler to create buffers as fast as it can. + Because all source sequence elements end up in one of the buffers, some buffers won't have a zero time span. This is a side-effect of the asynchrony introduced + by the scheduler, where the action to close the current buffer and to create a new buffer may not execute immediately, despite the TimeSpan.Zero due time. + + + + + Projects each element of an observable sequence into a buffer that's sent out when either it's full or a given amount of time has elapsed. + A useful real-world analogy of this overload is the behavior of a ferry leaving the dock when all seats are taken, or at the scheduled time of departure, whichever event occurs first. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence, and in the lists in the result sequence. + Source sequence to produce buffers over. + Maximum time length of a window. + Maximum element count of a window. + An observable sequence of buffers. + + is null. + + is less than TimeSpan.Zero. -or- is less than or equal to zero. + + Specifying a TimeSpan.Zero value for is not recommended but supported, causing the scheduler to create buffers as fast as it can. + Because all source sequence elements end up in one of the buffers, some buffers won't have a zero time span. This is a side-effect of the asynchrony introduced + by the scheduler, where the action to close the current buffer and to create a new buffer may not execute immediately, despite the TimeSpan.Zero due time. + + + + + Projects each element of an observable sequence into a buffer that's sent out when either it's full or a given amount of time has elapsed, using the specified scheduler to run timers. + A useful real-world analogy of this overload is the behavior of a ferry leaving the dock when all seats are taken, or at the scheduled time of departure, whichever event occurs first. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence, and in the lists in the result sequence. + Source sequence to produce buffers over. + Maximum time length of a buffer. + Maximum element count of a buffer. + Scheduler to run buffering timers on. + An observable sequence of buffers. + + or is null. + + is less than TimeSpan.Zero. -or- is less than or equal to zero. + + Specifying a TimeSpan.Zero value for is not recommended but supported, causing the scheduler to create buffers as fast as it can. + Because all source sequence elements end up in one of the buffers, some buffers won't have a zero time span. This is a side-effect of the asynchrony introduced + by the scheduler, where the action to close the current buffer and to create a new buffer may not execute immediately, despite the TimeSpan.Zero due time. + + + + + Projects each element of an observable sequence into consecutive non-overlapping buffers which are produced based on timing information, using the specified scheduler to run timers. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence, and in the lists in the result sequence. + Source sequence to produce buffers over. + Length of each buffer. + Scheduler to run buffering timers on. + An observable sequence of buffers. + + or is null. + + is less than TimeSpan.Zero. + + Specifying a TimeSpan.Zero value for is not recommended but supported, causing the scheduler to create buffers as fast as it can. + Because all source sequence elements end up in one of the buffers, some buffers won't have a zero time span. This is a side-effect of the asynchrony introduced + by the scheduler, where the action to close the current buffer and to create a new buffer may not execute immediately, despite the TimeSpan.Zero due time. + + + + + Projects each element of an observable sequence into zero or more buffers which are produced based on timing information. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence, and in the lists in the result sequence. + Source sequence to produce buffers over. + Length of each buffer. + Interval between creation of consecutive buffers. + An observable sequence of buffers. + + is null. + + or is less than TimeSpan.Zero. + + + Specifying a TimeSpan.Zero value for is not recommended but supported, causing the scheduler to create buffers with minimum duration + length. However, some buffers won't have a zero time span. This is a side-effect of the asynchrony introduced by the scheduler, where the action to close the + current buffer may not execute immediately, despite the TimeSpan.Zero due time. + + + Specifying a TimeSpan.Zero value for is not recommended but supported, causing the scheduler to create buffers as fast as it can. + However, this doesn't mean all buffers will start at the beginning of the source sequence. This is a side-effect of the asynchrony introduced by the scheduler, + where the action to create a new buffer may not execute immediately, despite the TimeSpan.Zero due time. + + + + + + Projects each element of an observable sequence into zero or more buffers which are produced based on timing information, using the specified scheduler to run timers. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence, and in the lists in the result sequence. + Source sequence to produce buffers over. + Length of each buffer. + Interval between creation of consecutive buffers. + Scheduler to run buffering timers on. + An observable sequence of buffers. + + or is null. + + or is less than TimeSpan.Zero. + + + Specifying a TimeSpan.Zero value for is not recommended but supported, causing the scheduler to create buffers with minimum duration + length. However, some buffers won't have a zero time span. This is a side-effect of the asynchrony introduced by the scheduler, where the action to close the + current buffer may not execute immediately, despite the TimeSpan.Zero due time. + + + Specifying a TimeSpan.Zero value for is not recommended but supported, causing the scheduler to create buffers as fast as it can. + However, this doesn't mean all buffers will start at the beginning of the source sequence. This is a side-effect of the asynchrony introduced by the scheduler, + where the action to create a new buffer may not execute immediately, despite the TimeSpan.Zero due time. + + + + + + Projects each element of an observable sequence into consecutive non-overlapping buffers. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence, and in the lists in the result sequence. + The type of the elements in the sequences indicating buffer boundary events. + Source sequence to produce buffers over. + Sequence of buffer boundary markers. The current buffer is closed and a new buffer is opened upon receiving a boundary marker. + An observable sequence of buffers. + + or is null. + + + + Projects each element of an observable sequence into consecutive non-overlapping buffers. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence, and in the lists in the result sequence. + The type of the elements in the sequences indicating buffer closing events. + Source sequence to produce buffers over. + A function invoked to define the boundaries of the produced buffers. A new buffer is started when the previous one is closed. + An observable sequence of buffers. + + or is null. + + + + Projects each element of an observable sequence into zero or more buffers. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence, and in the lists in the result sequence. + The type of the elements in the sequence indicating buffer opening events, also passed to the closing selector to obtain a sequence of buffer closing events. + The type of the elements in the sequences indicating buffer closing events. + Source sequence to produce buffers over. + Observable sequence whose elements denote the creation of new buffers. + A function invoked to define the closing of each produced buffer. + An observable sequence of buffers. + + or or is null. + + + + Uses to determine which source in to return, choosing an empty sequence if no match is found. + + Query provider used to construct the data source. + The type of the value returned by the selector function, used to look up the resulting source. + The type of the elements in the result sequence. + Selector function invoked to determine the source to lookup in the dictionary. + Dictionary of sources to select from based on the invocation result. + The observable sequence retrieved from the dictionary based on the invocation result, or an empty sequence if no match is found. + + or is null. + + + + Uses to determine which source in to return, choosing if no match is found. + + Query provider used to construct the data source. + The type of the value returned by the selector function, used to look up the resulting source. + The type of the elements in the result sequence. + Selector function invoked to determine the source to lookup in the dictionary. + Dictionary of sources to select from based on the invocation result. + Default source to select in case no matching source in is found. + The observable sequence retrieved from the dictionary based on the invocation result, or if no match is found. + + or or is null. + + + + Uses to determine which source in to return, choosing an empty sequence on the specified scheduler if no match is found. + + Query provider used to construct the data source. + The type of the value returned by the selector function, used to look up the resulting source. + The type of the elements in the result sequence. + Selector function invoked to determine the source to lookup in the dictionary. + Dictionary of sources to select from based on the invocation result. + Scheduler to generate an empty sequence on in case no matching source in is found. + The observable sequence retrieved from the dictionary based on the invocation result, or an empty sequence if no match is found. + + or or is null. + + + + Converts the elements of an observable sequence to the specified type. + + The type to convert the elements in the source sequence to. + The observable sequence that contains the elements to be converted. + An observable sequence that contains each element of the source sequence converted to the specified type. + + is null. + + + + Continues an observable sequence that is terminated by an exception with the next observable sequence. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence and handler sequence. + First observable sequence whose exception (if any) is caught. + Second observable sequence used to produce results when an error occurred in the first sequence. + An observable sequence containing the first sequence's elements, followed by the elements of the second sequence in case an exception occurred. + + or is null. + + + + Continues an observable sequence that is terminated by an exception with the next observable sequence. + + Query provider used to construct the data source. + The type of the elements in the source and handler sequences. + Observable sequences to catch exceptions for. + An observable sequence containing elements from consecutive source sequences until a source sequence terminates successfully. + + is null. + + + + Continues an observable sequence that is terminated by an exception with the next observable sequence. + + Query provider used to construct the data source. + The type of the elements in the source and handler sequences. + Observable sequences to catch exceptions for. + An observable sequence containing elements from consecutive source sequences until a source sequence terminates successfully. + + is null. + + + + Continues an observable sequence that is terminated by an exception of the specified type with the observable sequence produced by the handler. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence and sequences returned by the exception handler function. + The type of the exception to catch and handle. Needs to derive from . + Source sequence. + Exception handler function, producing another observable sequence. + An observable sequence containing the source sequence's elements, followed by the elements produced by the handler's resulting observable sequence in case an exception occurred. + + or is null. + + + + Produces an enumerable sequence of consecutive (possibly empty) chunks of the source sequence. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source observable sequence. + The enumerable sequence that returns consecutive (possibly empty) chunks upon each iteration. + + is null. + This operator requires the source's object (see ) to implement . + + + + Produces an enumerable sequence that returns elements collected/aggregated from the source sequence between consecutive iterations. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + The type of the elements produced by the merge operation during collection. + Source observable sequence. + Factory to create the initial collector object. + Merges a sequence element with the current collector. + Factory to replace the current collector by a new collector. + The enumerable sequence that returns collected/aggregated elements from the source sequence upon each iteration. + + or or or is null. + This operator requires the source's object (see ) to implement . + + + + Produces an enumerable sequence that returns elements collected/aggregated from the source sequence between consecutive iterations. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + The type of the elements produced by the merge operation during collection. + Source observable sequence. + Factory to create a new collector object. + Merges a sequence element with the current collector. + The enumerable sequence that returns collected/aggregated elements from the source sequence upon each iteration. + + or or is null. + This operator requires the source's object (see ) to implement . + + + + Merges the specified observable sequences into one observable sequence by emitting a list with the latest source elements whenever any of the observable sequences produces an element. + + Query provider used to construct the data source. + The type of the elements in the source sequences, and in the lists in the result sequence. + Observable sources. + An observable sequence containing lists of the latest elements of the sources. + + is null. + If a non-empty source completes, its very last value will be used for creating subsequent combinations until all sources terminate. + + + + Merges the specified observable sequences into one observable sequence by emitting a list with the latest source elements whenever any of the observable sequences produces an element. + + Query provider used to construct the data source. + The type of the elements in the source sequences, and in the lists in the result sequence. + Observable sources. + An observable sequence containing lists of the latest elements of the sources. + + is null. + If a non-empty source completes, its very last value will be used for creating subsequent combinations until all sources terminate. + + + + Merges the specified observable sequences into one observable sequence by using the selector function whenever any of the observable sequences produces an element. + + Query provider used to construct the data source. + The type of the elements in the source sequences. + The type of the elements in the result sequence, returned by the selector function. + Observable sources. + Function to invoke whenever any of the sources produces an element. For efficiency, the input list is reused after the selector returns. Either aggregate or copy the values during the function call. + An observable sequence containing the result of combining elements of the sources using the specified result selector function. + + or is null. + If a non-empty source completes, its very last value will be used for creating subsequent combinations until all sources terminate. + + + + Merges two observable sequences into one observable sequence by using the selector function whenever one of the observable sequences produces an element. + + The type of the elements in the first source sequence. + The type of the elements in the second source sequence. + The type of the elements in the result sequence, returned by the selector function. + First observable source. + Second observable source. + Function to invoke whenever either of the sources produces an element. + An observable sequence containing the result of combining elements of both sources using the specified result selector function. + + or or is null. + If a non-empty source completes, its very last value will be used for creating subsequent combinations until all sources terminate. + + + + Merges the specified observable sequences into one observable sequence by using the selector function whenever any of the observable sequences produces an element. + + The type of the elements in the first source sequence. + The type of the elements in the second source sequence. + The type of the elements in the third source sequence. + The type of the elements in the result sequence, returned by the selector function. + First observable source. + Second observable source. + Third observable source. + Function to invoke whenever any of the sources produces an element. + An observable sequence containing the result of combining elements of the sources using the specified result selector function. + + or or or is null. + If a non-empty source completes, its very last value will be used for creating subsequent combinations until all sources terminate. + + + + Merges the specified observable sequences into one observable sequence by using the selector function whenever any of the observable sequences produces an element. + + The type of the elements in the first source sequence. + The type of the elements in the second source sequence. + The type of the elements in the third source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fourth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the result sequence, returned by the selector function. + First observable source. + Second observable source. + Third observable source. + Fourth observable source. + Function to invoke whenever any of the sources produces an element. + An observable sequence containing the result of combining elements of the sources using the specified result selector function. + + or or or or is null. + If a non-empty source completes, its very last value will be used for creating subsequent combinations until all sources terminate. + + + + Merges the specified observable sequences into one observable sequence by using the selector function whenever any of the observable sequences produces an element. + + The type of the elements in the first source sequence. + The type of the elements in the second source sequence. + The type of the elements in the third source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fourth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fifth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the result sequence, returned by the selector function. + First observable source. + Second observable source. + Third observable source. + Fourth observable source. + Fifth observable source. + Function to invoke whenever any of the sources produces an element. + An observable sequence containing the result of combining elements of the sources using the specified result selector function. + + or or or or or is null. + If a non-empty source completes, its very last value will be used for creating subsequent combinations until all sources terminate. + + + + Merges the specified observable sequences into one observable sequence by using the selector function whenever any of the observable sequences produces an element. + + The type of the elements in the first source sequence. + The type of the elements in the second source sequence. + The type of the elements in the third source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fourth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fifth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the sixth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the result sequence, returned by the selector function. + First observable source. + Second observable source. + Third observable source. + Fourth observable source. + Fifth observable source. + Sixth observable source. + Function to invoke whenever any of the sources produces an element. + An observable sequence containing the result of combining elements of the sources using the specified result selector function. + + or or or or or or is null. + If a non-empty source completes, its very last value will be used for creating subsequent combinations until all sources terminate. + + + + Merges the specified observable sequences into one observable sequence by using the selector function whenever any of the observable sequences produces an element. + + The type of the elements in the first source sequence. + The type of the elements in the second source sequence. + The type of the elements in the third source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fourth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fifth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the sixth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the seventh source sequence. + The type of the elements in the result sequence, returned by the selector function. + First observable source. + Second observable source. + Third observable source. + Fourth observable source. + Fifth observable source. + Sixth observable source. + Seventh observable source. + Function to invoke whenever any of the sources produces an element. + An observable sequence containing the result of combining elements of the sources using the specified result selector function. + + or or or or or or or is null. + If a non-empty source completes, its very last value will be used for creating subsequent combinations until all sources terminate. + + + + Merges the specified observable sequences into one observable sequence by using the selector function whenever any of the observable sequences produces an element. + + The type of the elements in the first source sequence. + The type of the elements in the second source sequence. + The type of the elements in the third source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fourth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fifth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the sixth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the seventh source sequence. + The type of the elements in the eighth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the result sequence, returned by the selector function. + First observable source. + Second observable source. + Third observable source. + Fourth observable source. + Fifth observable source. + Sixth observable source. + Seventh observable source. + Eighth observable source. + Function to invoke whenever any of the sources produces an element. + An observable sequence containing the result of combining elements of the sources using the specified result selector function. + + or or or or or or or or is null. + If a non-empty source completes, its very last value will be used for creating subsequent combinations until all sources terminate. + + + + Merges the specified observable sequences into one observable sequence by using the selector function whenever any of the observable sequences produces an element. + + The type of the elements in the first source sequence. + The type of the elements in the second source sequence. + The type of the elements in the third source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fourth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fifth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the sixth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the seventh source sequence. + The type of the elements in the eighth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the ninth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the result sequence, returned by the selector function. + First observable source. + Second observable source. + Third observable source. + Fourth observable source. + Fifth observable source. + Sixth observable source. + Seventh observable source. + Eighth observable source. + Ninth observable source. + Function to invoke whenever any of the sources produces an element. + An observable sequence containing the result of combining elements of the sources using the specified result selector function. + + or or or or or or or or or is null. + If a non-empty source completes, its very last value will be used for creating subsequent combinations until all sources terminate. + + + + Merges the specified observable sequences into one observable sequence by using the selector function whenever any of the observable sequences produces an element. + + The type of the elements in the first source sequence. + The type of the elements in the second source sequence. + The type of the elements in the third source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fourth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fifth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the sixth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the seventh source sequence. + The type of the elements in the eighth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the ninth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the tenth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the result sequence, returned by the selector function. + First observable source. + Second observable source. + Third observable source. + Fourth observable source. + Fifth observable source. + Sixth observable source. + Seventh observable source. + Eighth observable source. + Ninth observable source. + Tenth observable source. + Function to invoke whenever any of the sources produces an element. + An observable sequence containing the result of combining elements of the sources using the specified result selector function. + + or or or or or or or or or or is null. + If a non-empty source completes, its very last value will be used for creating subsequent combinations until all sources terminate. + + + + Merges the specified observable sequences into one observable sequence by using the selector function whenever any of the observable sequences produces an element. + + The type of the elements in the first source sequence. + The type of the elements in the second source sequence. + The type of the elements in the third source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fourth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fifth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the sixth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the seventh source sequence. + The type of the elements in the eighth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the ninth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the tenth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the eleventh source sequence. + The type of the elements in the result sequence, returned by the selector function. + First observable source. + Second observable source. + Third observable source. + Fourth observable source. + Fifth observable source. + Sixth observable source. + Seventh observable source. + Eighth observable source. + Ninth observable source. + Tenth observable source. + Eleventh observable source. + Function to invoke whenever any of the sources produces an element. + An observable sequence containing the result of combining elements of the sources using the specified result selector function. + + or or or or or or or or or or or is null. + If a non-empty source completes, its very last value will be used for creating subsequent combinations until all sources terminate. + + + + Merges the specified observable sequences into one observable sequence by using the selector function whenever any of the observable sequences produces an element. + + The type of the elements in the first source sequence. + The type of the elements in the second source sequence. + The type of the elements in the third source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fourth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fifth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the sixth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the seventh source sequence. + The type of the elements in the eighth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the ninth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the tenth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the eleventh source sequence. + The type of the elements in the twelfth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the result sequence, returned by the selector function. + First observable source. + Second observable source. + Third observable source. + Fourth observable source. + Fifth observable source. + Sixth observable source. + Seventh observable source. + Eighth observable source. + Ninth observable source. + Tenth observable source. + Eleventh observable source. + Twelfth observable source. + Function to invoke whenever any of the sources produces an element. + An observable sequence containing the result of combining elements of the sources using the specified result selector function. + + or or or or or or or or or or or or is null. + If a non-empty source completes, its very last value will be used for creating subsequent combinations until all sources terminate. + + + + Merges the specified observable sequences into one observable sequence by using the selector function whenever any of the observable sequences produces an element. + + The type of the elements in the first source sequence. + The type of the elements in the second source sequence. + The type of the elements in the third source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fourth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fifth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the sixth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the seventh source sequence. + The type of the elements in the eighth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the ninth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the tenth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the eleventh source sequence. + The type of the elements in the twelfth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the thirteenth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the result sequence, returned by the selector function. + First observable source. + Second observable source. + Third observable source. + Fourth observable source. + Fifth observable source. + Sixth observable source. + Seventh observable source. + Eighth observable source. + Ninth observable source. + Tenth observable source. + Eleventh observable source. + Twelfth observable source. + Thirteenth observable source. + Function to invoke whenever any of the sources produces an element. + An observable sequence containing the result of combining elements of the sources using the specified result selector function. + + or or or or or or or or or or or or or is null. + If a non-empty source completes, its very last value will be used for creating subsequent combinations until all sources terminate. + + + + Merges the specified observable sequences into one observable sequence by using the selector function whenever any of the observable sequences produces an element. + + The type of the elements in the first source sequence. + The type of the elements in the second source sequence. + The type of the elements in the third source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fourth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fifth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the sixth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the seventh source sequence. + The type of the elements in the eighth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the ninth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the tenth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the eleventh source sequence. + The type of the elements in the twelfth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the thirteenth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fourteenth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the result sequence, returned by the selector function. + First observable source. + Second observable source. + Third observable source. + Fourth observable source. + Fifth observable source. + Sixth observable source. + Seventh observable source. + Eighth observable source. + Ninth observable source. + Tenth observable source. + Eleventh observable source. + Twelfth observable source. + Thirteenth observable source. + Fourteenth observable source. + Function to invoke whenever any of the sources produces an element. + An observable sequence containing the result of combining elements of the sources using the specified result selector function. + + or or or or or or or or or or or or or or is null. + If a non-empty source completes, its very last value will be used for creating subsequent combinations until all sources terminate. + + + + Merges the specified observable sequences into one observable sequence by using the selector function whenever any of the observable sequences produces an element. + + The type of the elements in the first source sequence. + The type of the elements in the second source sequence. + The type of the elements in the third source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fourth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fifth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the sixth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the seventh source sequence. + The type of the elements in the eighth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the ninth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the tenth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the eleventh source sequence. + The type of the elements in the twelfth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the thirteenth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fourteenth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fifteenth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the result sequence, returned by the selector function. + First observable source. + Second observable source. + Third observable source. + Fourth observable source. + Fifth observable source. + Sixth observable source. + Seventh observable source. + Eighth observable source. + Ninth observable source. + Tenth observable source. + Eleventh observable source. + Twelfth observable source. + Thirteenth observable source. + Fourteenth observable source. + Fifteenth observable source. + Function to invoke whenever any of the sources produces an element. + An observable sequence containing the result of combining elements of the sources using the specified result selector function. + + or or or or or or or or or or or or or or or is null. + If a non-empty source completes, its very last value will be used for creating subsequent combinations until all sources terminate. + + + + Merges the specified observable sequences into one observable sequence by using the selector function whenever any of the observable sequences produces an element. + + The type of the elements in the first source sequence. + The type of the elements in the second source sequence. + The type of the elements in the third source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fourth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fifth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the sixth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the seventh source sequence. + The type of the elements in the eighth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the ninth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the tenth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the eleventh source sequence. + The type of the elements in the twelfth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the thirteenth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fourteenth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fifteenth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the sixteenth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the result sequence, returned by the selector function. + First observable source. + Second observable source. + Third observable source. + Fourth observable source. + Fifth observable source. + Sixth observable source. + Seventh observable source. + Eighth observable source. + Ninth observable source. + Tenth observable source. + Eleventh observable source. + Twelfth observable source. + Thirteenth observable source. + Fourteenth observable source. + Fifteenth observable source. + Sixteenth observable source. + Function to invoke whenever any of the sources produces an element. + An observable sequence containing the result of combining elements of the sources using the specified result selector function. + + or or or or or or or or or or or or or or or or is null. + If a non-empty source completes, its very last value will be used for creating subsequent combinations until all sources terminate. + + + + Concatenates the second observable sequence to the first observable sequence upon successful termination of the first. + + The type of the elements in the source sequences. + First observable sequence. + Second observable sequence. + An observable sequence that contains the elements of the first sequence, followed by those of the second the sequence. + + or is null. + + + + Concatenates all of the specified observable sequences, as long as the previous observable sequence terminated successfully. + + Query provider used to construct the data source. + The type of the elements in the source sequences. + Observable sequences to concatenate. + An observable sequence that contains the elements of each given sequence, in sequential order. + + is null. + + + + Concatenates all observable sequences in the given enumerable sequence, as long as the previous observable sequence terminated successfully. + + Query provider used to construct the data source. + The type of the elements in the source sequences. + Observable sequences to concatenate. + An observable sequence that contains the elements of each given sequence, in sequential order. + + is null. + + + + Concatenates all inner observable sequences, as long as the previous observable sequence terminated successfully. + + The type of the elements in the source sequences. + Observable sequence of inner observable sequences. + An observable sequence that contains the elements of each observed inner sequence, in sequential order. + + is null. + + + + Concatenates all task results, as long as the previous task terminated successfully. + + The type of the results produced by the tasks. + Observable sequence of tasks. + An observable sequence that contains the results of each task, in sequential order. + + is null. + If the tasks support cancellation, consider manual conversion of the tasks using , followed by a concatenation operation using . + + + + Determines whether an observable sequence contains a specified element by using the default equality comparer. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + An observable sequence in which to locate a value. + The value to locate in the source sequence. + An observable sequence containing a single element determining whether the source sequence contains an element that has the specified value. + + is null. + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Determines whether an observable sequence contains a specified element by using a specified System.Collections.Generic.IEqualityComparer{T}. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + An observable sequence in which to locate a value. + The value to locate in the source sequence. + An equality comparer to compare elements. + An observable sequence containing a single element determining whether the source sequence contains an element that has the specified value. + + or is null. + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Returns an observable sequence containing an that represents the total number of elements in an observable sequence. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + An observable sequence that contains elements to be counted. + An observable sequence containing a single element with the number of elements in the input sequence. + + is null. + (Asynchronous) The number of elements in the source sequence is larger than . + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Returns an observable sequence containing an that represents how many elements in the specified observable sequence satisfy a condition. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + An observable sequence that contains elements to be counted. + A function to test each element for a condition. + An observable sequence containing a single element with a number that represents how many elements in the input sequence satisfy the condition in the predicate function. + + or is null. + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Creates an observable sequence from a specified Subscribe method implementation. + + Query provider used to construct the data source. + The type of the elements in the produced sequence. + Implementation of the resulting observable sequence's Subscribe method. + The observable sequence with the specified implementation for the Subscribe method. + + is null. + + Use of this operator is preferred over manual implementation of the interface. In case + you need a type implementing rather than an anonymous implementation, consider using + the abstract base class. + + + + + Creates an observable sequence from a specified Subscribe method implementation. + + Query provider used to construct the data source. + The type of the elements in the produced sequence. + Implementation of the resulting observable sequence's Subscribe method, returning an Action delegate that will be wrapped in an IDisposable. + The observable sequence with the specified implementation for the Subscribe method. + + is null. + + Use of this operator is preferred over manual implementation of the interface. In case + you need a type implementing rather than an anonymous implementation, consider using + the abstract base class. + + + + + Creates an observable sequence from a specified cancellable asynchronous Subscribe method. + The CancellationToken passed to the asynchronous Subscribe method is tied to the returned disposable subscription, allowing best-effort cancellation. + + Query provider used to construct the data source. + The type of the elements in the produced sequence. + Asynchronous method used to produce elements. + The observable sequence surfacing the elements produced by the asynchronous method. + + is null. + This operator is especially useful in conjunction with the asynchronous programming features introduced in C# 5.0 and Visual Basic 11. + When a subscription to the resulting sequence is disposed, the CancellationToken that was fed to the asynchronous subscribe function will be signaled. + + + + Creates an observable sequence from a specified asynchronous Subscribe method. + + Query provider used to construct the data source. + The type of the elements in the produced sequence. + Asynchronous method used to produce elements. + The observable sequence surfacing the elements produced by the asynchronous method. + + is null. + This operator is especially useful in conjunction with the asynchronous programming features introduced in C# 5.0 and Visual Basic 11. + + + + Creates an observable sequence from a specified cancellable asynchronous Subscribe method. + The CancellationToken passed to the asynchronous Subscribe method is tied to the returned disposable subscription, allowing best-effort cancellation. + + Query provider used to construct the data source. + The type of the elements in the produced sequence. + Asynchronous method used to implement the resulting sequence's Subscribe method. + The observable sequence with the specified implementation for the Subscribe method. + + is null. + This operator is especially useful in conjunction with the asynchronous programming features introduced in C# 5.0 and Visual Basic 11. + When a subscription to the resulting sequence is disposed, the CancellationToken that was fed to the asynchronous subscribe function will be signaled. + + + + Creates an observable sequence from a specified asynchronous Subscribe method. + + Query provider used to construct the data source. + The type of the elements in the produced sequence. + Asynchronous method used to implement the resulting sequence's Subscribe method. + The observable sequence with the specified implementation for the Subscribe method. + + is null. + This operator is especially useful in conjunction with the asynchronous programming features introduced in C# 5.0 and Visual Basic 11. + + + + Creates an observable sequence from a specified cancellable asynchronous Subscribe method. + The CancellationToken passed to the asynchronous Subscribe method is tied to the returned disposable subscription, allowing best-effort cancellation. + + Query provider used to construct the data source. + The type of the elements in the produced sequence. + Asynchronous method used to implement the resulting sequence's Subscribe method, returning an Action delegate that will be wrapped in an IDisposable. + The observable sequence with the specified implementation for the Subscribe method. + + is null. + This operator is especially useful in conjunction with the asynchronous programming features introduced in C# 5.0 and Visual Basic 11. + When a subscription to the resulting sequence is disposed, the CancellationToken that was fed to the asynchronous subscribe function will be signaled. + + + + Creates an observable sequence from a specified asynchronous Subscribe method. + + Query provider used to construct the data source. + The type of the elements in the produced sequence. + Asynchronous method used to implement the resulting sequence's Subscribe method, returning an Action delegate that will be wrapped in an IDisposable. + The observable sequence with the specified implementation for the Subscribe method. + + is null. + This operator is especially useful in conjunction with the asynchronous programming features introduced in C# 5.0 and Visual Basic 11. + + + + Returns the elements of the specified sequence or the type parameter's default value in a singleton sequence if the sequence is empty. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence (if any), whose default value will be taken if the sequence is empty. + The sequence to return a default value for if it is empty. + An observable sequence that contains the default value for the TSource type if the source is empty; otherwise, the elements of the source itself. + + is null. + + + + Returns the elements of the specified sequence or the specified value in a singleton sequence if the sequence is empty. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence (if any), and the specified default value which will be taken if the sequence is empty. + The sequence to return the specified value for if it is empty. + The value to return if the sequence is empty. + An observable sequence that contains the specified default value if the source is empty; otherwise, the elements of the source itself. + + is null. + + + + Returns an observable sequence that invokes the specified factory function whenever a new observer subscribes. + + Query provider used to construct the data source. + The type of the elements in the sequence returned by the factory function, and in the resulting sequence. + Observable factory function to invoke for each observer that subscribes to the resulting sequence. + An observable sequence whose observers trigger an invocation of the given observable factory function. + + is null. + + + + Returns an observable sequence that starts the specified asynchronous factory function whenever a new observer subscribes. + + Query provider used to construct the data source. + The type of the elements in the sequence returned by the factory function, and in the resulting sequence. + Asynchronous factory function to start for each observer that subscribes to the resulting sequence. + An observable sequence whose observers trigger the given asynchronous observable factory function to be started. + + is null. + This operator is especially useful in conjunction with the asynchronous programming features introduced in C# 5.0 and Visual Basic 11. + + + + Returns an observable sequence that starts the specified cancellable asynchronous factory function whenever a new observer subscribes. + The CancellationToken passed to the asynchronous factory function is tied to the returned disposable subscription, allowing best-effort cancellation. + + Query provider used to construct the data source. + The type of the elements in the sequence returned by the factory function, and in the resulting sequence. + Asynchronous factory function to start for each observer that subscribes to the resulting sequence. + An observable sequence whose observers trigger the given asynchronous observable factory function to be started. + + is null. + This operator is especially useful in conjunction with the asynchronous programming features introduced in C# 5.0 and Visual Basic 11. + When a subscription to the resulting sequence is disposed, the CancellationToken that was fed to the asynchronous observable factory function will be signaled. + + + + Time shifts the observable sequence to start propagating notifications at the specified absolute time. + The relative time intervals between the values are preserved. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source sequence to delay values for. + Absolute time used to shift the observable sequence; the relative time shift gets computed upon subscription. If this value is less than or equal to DateTimeOffset.UtcNow, the scheduler will dispatch observer callbacks as soon as possible. + Time-shifted sequence. + + is null. + + + This operator is less efficient than DelaySubscription because it records all notifications and time-delays those. This allows for immediate propagation of errors. + + + Observer callbacks for the resulting sequence will be run on the default scheduler. This effect is similar to using ObserveOn. + + + Exceptions signaled by the source sequence through an OnError callback are forwarded immediately to the result sequence. Any OnNext notifications that were in the queue at the point of the OnError callback will be dropped. + In order to delay error propagation, consider using the Observable.Materialize and Observable.Dematerialize operators, or use DelaySubscription. + + + + + + Time shifts the observable sequence to start propagating notifications at the specified absolute time, using the specified scheduler to run timers. + The relative time intervals between the values are preserved. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source sequence to delay values for. + Absolute time used to shift the observable sequence; the relative time shift gets computed upon subscription. If this value is less than or equal to DateTimeOffset.UtcNow, the scheduler will dispatch observer callbacks as soon as possible. + Scheduler to run the delay timers on. + Time-shifted sequence. + + or is null. + + + This operator is less efficient than DelaySubscription because it records all notifications and time-delays those. This allows for immediate propagation of errors. + + + Observer callbacks for the resulting sequence will be run on the specified scheduler. This effect is similar to using ObserveOn. + + + Exceptions signaled by the source sequence through an OnError callback are forwarded immediately to the result sequence. Any OnNext notifications that were in the queue at the point of the OnError callback will be dropped. + In order to delay error propagation, consider using the Observable.Materialize and Observable.Dematerialize operators, or use DelaySubscription. + + + + + + Time shifts the observable sequence by the specified relative time duration. + The relative time intervals between the values are preserved. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source sequence to delay values for. + Relative time by which to shift the observable sequence. If this value is equal to TimeSpan.Zero, the scheduler will dispatch observer callbacks as soon as possible. + Time-shifted sequence. + + is null. + + is less than TimeSpan.Zero. + + + This operator is less efficient than DelaySubscription because it records all notifications and time-delays those. This allows for immediate propagation of errors. + + + Observer callbacks for the resulting sequence will be run on the default scheduler. This effect is similar to using ObserveOn. + + + Exceptions signaled by the source sequence through an OnError callback are forwarded immediately to the result sequence. Any OnNext notifications that were in the queue at the point of the OnError callback will be dropped. + In order to delay error propagation, consider using the Observable.Materialize and Observable.Dematerialize operators, or use DelaySubscription. + + + + + + Time shifts the observable sequence by the specified relative time duration, using the specified scheduler to run timers. + The relative time intervals between the values are preserved. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source sequence to delay values for. + Relative time by which to shift the observable sequence. If this value is equal to TimeSpan.Zero, the scheduler will dispatch observer callbacks as soon as possible. + Scheduler to run the delay timers on. + Time-shifted sequence. + + or is null. + + is less than TimeSpan.Zero. + + + This operator is less efficient than DelaySubscription because it records all notifications and time-delays those. This allows for immediate propagation of errors. + + + Observer callbacks for the resulting sequence will be run on the specified scheduler. This effect is similar to using ObserveOn. + + + Exceptions signaled by the source sequence through an OnError callback are forwarded immediately to the result sequence. Any OnNext notifications that were in the queue at the point of the OnError callback will be dropped. + + + Exceptions signaled by the source sequence through an OnError callback are forwarded immediately to the result sequence. Any OnNext notifications that were in the queue at the point of the OnError callback will be dropped. + In order to delay error propagation, consider using the Observable.Materialize and Observable.Dematerialize operators, or use DelaySubscription. + + + + + + Time shifts the observable sequence based on a delay selector function for each element. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + The type of the elements in the delay sequences used to denote the delay duration of each element in the source sequence. + Source sequence to delay values for. + Selector function to retrieve a sequence indicating the delay for each given element. + Time-shifted sequence. + + or is null. + + + + Time shifts the observable sequence based on a subscription delay and a delay selector function for each element. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + The type of the elements in the delay sequences used to denote the delay duration of each element in the source sequence. + Source sequence to delay values for. + Sequence indicating the delay for the subscription to the source. + Selector function to retrieve a sequence indicating the delay for each given element. + Time-shifted sequence. + + or or is null. + + + + Time shifts the observable sequence by delaying the subscription to the specified absolute time. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source sequence to delay subscription for. + Absolute time to perform the subscription at. + Time-shifted sequence. + + is null. + + + This operator is more efficient than Delay but postpones all side-effects of subscription and affects error propagation timing. + + + The side-effects of subscribing to the source sequence will be run on the default scheduler. Observer callbacks will not be affected. + + + + + + Time shifts the observable sequence by delaying the subscription to the specified absolute time, using the specified scheduler to run timers. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source sequence to delay subscription for. + Absolute time to perform the subscription at. + Scheduler to run the subscription delay timer on. + Time-shifted sequence. + + or is null. + + + This operator is more efficient than Delay but postpones all side-effects of subscription and affects error propagation timing. + + + The side-effects of subscribing to the source sequence will be run on the specified scheduler. Observer callbacks will not be affected. + + + + + + Time shifts the observable sequence by delaying the subscription with the specified relative time duration. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source sequence to delay subscription for. + Relative time shift of the subscription. + Time-shifted sequence. + + is null. + + is less than TimeSpan.Zero. + + + This operator is more efficient than Delay but postpones all side-effects of subscription and affects error propagation timing. + + + The side-effects of subscribing to the source sequence will be run on the default scheduler. Observer callbacks will not be affected. + + + + + + Time shifts the observable sequence by delaying the subscription with the specified relative time duration, using the specified scheduler to run timers. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source sequence to delay subscription for. + Relative time shift of the subscription. + Scheduler to run the subscription delay timer on. + Time-shifted sequence. + + or is null. + + is less than TimeSpan.Zero. + + + This operator is more efficient than Delay but postpones all side-effects of subscription and affects error propagation timing. + + + The side-effects of subscribing to the source sequence will be run on the specified scheduler. Observer callbacks will not be affected. + + + + + + Dematerializes the explicit notification values of an observable sequence as implicit notifications. + + The type of the elements materialized in the source sequence notification objects. + An observable sequence containing explicit notification values which have to be turned into implicit notifications. + An observable sequence exhibiting the behavior corresponding to the source sequence's notification values. + + is null. + + + + Returns an observable sequence that contains only distinct elements. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + An observable sequence to retain distinct elements for. + An observable sequence only containing the distinct elements from the source sequence. + + is null. + Usage of this operator should be considered carefully due to the maintenance of an internal lookup structure which can grow large. + + + + Returns an observable sequence that contains only distinct elements according to the comparer. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + An observable sequence to retain distinct elements for. + Equality comparer for source elements. + An observable sequence only containing the distinct elements from the source sequence. + + or is null. + Usage of this operator should be considered carefully due to the maintenance of an internal lookup structure which can grow large. + + + + Returns an observable sequence that contains only distinct elements according to the keySelector. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + The type of the discriminator key computed for each element in the source sequence. + An observable sequence to retain distinct elements for. + A function to compute the comparison key for each element. + An observable sequence only containing the distinct elements, based on a computed key value, from the source sequence. + + or is null. + Usage of this operator should be considered carefully due to the maintenance of an internal lookup structure which can grow large. + + + + Returns an observable sequence that contains only distinct elements according to the keySelector and the comparer. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + The type of the discriminator key computed for each element in the source sequence. + An observable sequence to retain distinct elements for. + A function to compute the comparison key for each element. + Equality comparer for source elements. + An observable sequence only containing the distinct elements, based on a computed key value, from the source sequence. + + or or is null. + Usage of this operator should be considered carefully due to the maintenance of an internal lookup structure which can grow large. + + + + Returns an observable sequence that contains only distinct contiguous elements. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + An observable sequence to retain distinct contiguous elements for. + An observable sequence only containing the distinct contiguous elements from the source sequence. + + is null. + + + + Returns an observable sequence that contains only distinct contiguous elements according to the comparer. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + An observable sequence to retain distinct contiguous elements for. + Equality comparer for source elements. + An observable sequence only containing the distinct contiguous elements from the source sequence. + + or is null. + + + + Returns an observable sequence that contains only distinct contiguous elements according to the keySelector. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + The type of the discriminator key computed for each element in the source sequence. + An observable sequence to retain distinct contiguous elements for, based on a computed key value. + A function to compute the comparison key for each element. + An observable sequence only containing the distinct contiguous elements, based on a computed key value, from the source sequence. + + or is null. + + + + Returns an observable sequence that contains only distinct contiguous elements according to the keySelector and the comparer. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + The type of the discriminator key computed for each element in the source sequence. + An observable sequence to retain distinct contiguous elements for, based on a computed key value. + A function to compute the comparison key for each element. + Equality comparer for computed key values. + An observable sequence only containing the distinct contiguous elements, based on a computed key value, from the source sequence. + + or or is null. + + + + Invokes the observer's methods for each message in the source sequence. + This method can be used for debugging, logging, etc. of query behavior by intercepting the message stream to run arbitrary actions for messages on the pipeline. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source sequence. + Observer whose methods to invoke as part of the source sequence's observation. + The source sequence with the side-effecting behavior applied. + + or is null. + + + + Invokes an action for each element in the observable sequence, and propagates all observer messages through the result sequence. + This method can be used for debugging, logging, etc. of query behavior by intercepting the message stream to run arbitrary actions for messages on the pipeline. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source sequence. + Action to invoke for each element in the observable sequence. + The source sequence with the side-effecting behavior applied. + + or is null. + + + + Invokes an action for each element in the observable sequence and invokes an action upon graceful termination of the observable sequence. + This method can be used for debugging, logging, etc. of query behavior by intercepting the message stream to run arbitrary actions for messages on the pipeline. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source sequence. + Action to invoke for each element in the observable sequence. + Action to invoke upon graceful termination of the observable sequence. + The source sequence with the side-effecting behavior applied. + + or or is null. + + + + Invokes an action for each element in the observable sequence and invokes an action upon exceptional termination of the observable sequence. + This method can be used for debugging, logging, etc. of query behavior by intercepting the message stream to run arbitrary actions for messages on the pipeline. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source sequence. + Action to invoke for each element in the observable sequence. + Action to invoke upon exceptional termination of the observable sequence. + The source sequence with the side-effecting behavior applied. + + or or is null. + + + + Invokes an action for each element in the observable sequence and invokes an action upon graceful or exceptional termination of the observable sequence. + This method can be used for debugging, logging, etc. of query behavior by intercepting the message stream to run arbitrary actions for messages on the pipeline. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source sequence. + Action to invoke for each element in the observable sequence. + Action to invoke upon exceptional termination of the observable sequence. + Action to invoke upon graceful termination of the observable sequence. + The source sequence with the side-effecting behavior applied. + + or or or is null. + + + + Repeats the given as long as the specified holds, where the is evaluated after each repeated completed. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source to repeat as long as the function evaluates to true. + Condition that will be evaluated upon the completion of an iteration through the , to determine whether repetition of the source is required. + The observable sequence obtained by concatenating the sequence as long as the holds. + + or is null. + + + + Returns the element at a specified index in a sequence. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Observable sequence to return the element from. + The zero-based index of the element to retrieve. + An observable sequence that produces the element at the specified position in the source sequence. + + is null. + + is less than zero. + (Asynchronous) is greater than or equal to the number of elements in the source sequence. + + + + Returns the element at a specified index in a sequence or a default value if the index is out of range. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Observable sequence to return the element from. + The zero-based index of the element to retrieve. + An observable sequence that produces the element at the specified position in the source sequence, or a default value if the index is outside the bounds of the source sequence. + + is null. + + is less than zero. + + + + Returns an empty observable sequence. + + Query provider used to construct the data source. + The type used for the type parameter of the resulting sequence. + An observable sequence with no elements. + + + + Returns an empty observable sequence, using the specified scheduler to send out the single OnCompleted message. + + Query provider used to construct the data source. + The type used for the type parameter of the resulting sequence. + Scheduler to send the termination call on. + An observable sequence with no elements. + + is null. + + + + Returns an empty observable sequence, using the specified scheduler to send out the single OnCompleted message. + + Query provider used to construct the data source. + The type used for the type parameter of the resulting sequence. + Scheduler to send the termination call on. + Object solely used to infer the type of the type parameter. This parameter is typically used when creating a sequence of anonymously typed elements. + An observable sequence with no elements. + + is null. + + + + Returns an empty observable sequence. + + Query provider used to construct the data source. + The type used for the type parameter of the resulting sequence. + Object solely used to infer the type of the type parameter. This parameter is typically used when creating a sequence of anonymously typed elements. + An observable sequence with no elements. + + + + Invokes a specified action after the source observable sequence terminates gracefully or exceptionally. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source sequence. + Action to invoke after the source observable sequence terminates. + Source sequence with the action-invoking termination behavior applied. + + or is null. + + + + Returns the first element of an observable sequence. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source observable sequence. + Sequence containing the first element in the observable sequence. + + is null. + (Asynchronous) The source sequence is empty. + + + + Returns the first element of an observable sequence that satisfies the condition in the predicate. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source observable sequence. + A predicate function to evaluate for elements in the source sequence. + Sequence containing the first element in the observable sequence that satisfies the condition in the predicate. + + or is null. + (Asynchronous) No element satisfies the condition in the predicate. -or- The source sequence is empty. + + + + Returns the first element of an observable sequence, or a default value if no such element exists. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source observable sequence. + Sequence containing the first element in the observable sequence, or a default value if no such element exists. + + is null. + + + + Returns the first element of an observable sequence that satisfies the condition in the predicate, or a default value if no such element exists. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source observable sequence. + A predicate function to evaluate for elements in the source sequence. + Sequence containing the first element in the observable sequence that satisfies the condition in the predicate, or a default value if no such element exists. + + or is null. + + + + Concatenates the observable sequences obtained by running the for each element in the given enumerable . + + Query provider used to construct the data source. + The type of the elements in the enumerable source sequence. + The type of the elements in the observable result sequence. + Enumerable source for which each element will be mapped onto an observable source that will be concatenated in the result sequence. + Function to select an observable source for each element in the . + The observable sequence obtained by concatenating the sources returned by for each element in the . + + or is null. + + + + Converts to asynchronous action into an observable sequence. Each subscription to the resulting sequence causes the action to be started. + + Query provider used to construct the data source. + Asynchronous action to convert. + An observable sequence exposing a Unit value upon completion of the action, or an exception. + + is null. + + + + Converts to asynchronous action into an observable sequence. Each subscription to the resulting sequence causes the action to be started. + + Query provider used to construct the data source. + Asynchronous action to convert. + Scheduler on which to notify observers. + An observable sequence exposing a Unit value upon completion of the action, or an exception. + + is null or is null. + + + + Converts to asynchronous action into an observable sequence. Each subscription to the resulting sequence causes the action to be started. + The CancellationToken passed to the asynchronous action is tied to the observable sequence's subscription that triggered the action's invocation and can be used for best-effort cancellation. + + Query provider used to construct the data source. + Asynchronous action to convert. + An observable sequence exposing a Unit value upon completion of the action, or an exception. + When a subscription to the resulting sequence is disposed, the CancellationToken that was fed to the asynchronous function will be signaled. + + is null. + + + + Converts to asynchronous action into an observable sequence. Each subscription to the resulting sequence causes the action to be started. + The CancellationToken passed to the asynchronous action is tied to the observable sequence's subscription that triggered the action's invocation and can be used for best-effort cancellation. + + Query provider used to construct the data source. + Asynchronous action to convert. + Scheduler on which to notify observers. + An observable sequence exposing a Unit value upon completion of the action, or an exception. + When a subscription to the resulting sequence is disposed, the CancellationToken that was fed to the asynchronous function will be signaled. + + is null or is null. + + + + Converts to asynchronous function into an observable sequence. Each subscription to the resulting sequence causes the function to be started. + + Query provider used to construct the data source. + The type of the result returned by the asynchronous function. + Asynchronous function to convert. + An observable sequence exposing the result of invoking the function, or an exception. + + is null. + + + + Converts to asynchronous function into an observable sequence. Each subscription to the resulting sequence causes the function to be started. + The CancellationToken passed to the asynchronous function is tied to the observable sequence's subscription that triggered the function's invocation and can be used for best-effort cancellation. + + Query provider used to construct the data source. + The type of the result returned by the asynchronous function. + Asynchronous function to convert. + An observable sequence exposing the result of invoking the function, or an exception. + + is null. + When a subscription to the resulting sequence is disposed, the CancellationToken that was fed to the asynchronous function will be signaled. + + + + Converts to asynchronous function into an observable sequence. Each subscription to the resulting sequence causes the function to be started. + + Query provider used to construct the data source. + The type of the result returned by the asynchronous function. + Asynchronous function to convert. + Scheduler on which to notify observers. + An observable sequence exposing the result of invoking the function, or an exception. + + is null or is null. + + + + Converts to asynchronous function into an observable sequence. Each subscription to the resulting sequence causes the function to be started. + The CancellationToken passed to the asynchronous function is tied to the observable sequence's subscription that triggered the function's invocation and can be used for best-effort cancellation. + + Query provider used to construct the data source. + The type of the result returned by the asynchronous function. + Asynchronous function to convert. + Scheduler on which to notify observers. + An observable sequence exposing the result of invoking the function, or an exception. + + is null or is null. + When a subscription to the resulting sequence is disposed, the CancellationToken that was fed to the asynchronous function will be signaled. + + + + Converts an Action-based .NET event to an observable sequence. Each event invocation is surfaced through an OnNext message in the resulting sequence. + For conversion of events conforming to the standard .NET event pattern, use any of the FromEventPattern overloads instead. + + Query provider used to construct the data source. + Action that attaches the given event handler to the underlying .NET event. + Action that detaches the given event handler from the underlying .NET event. + The observable sequence that contains the event argument objects passed to the invocations of the underlying .NET event. + + or is null. + + + Add and remove handler invocations are made whenever the number of observers grows beyond zero. + As such, an event handler may be shared by multiple simultaneously active observers, using a subject for multicasting. + + + The current is captured during the call to FromEvent, and is used to post add and remove handler invocations. + This behavior ensures add and remove handler operations for thread-affine events are accessed from the same context, as required by some UI frameworks. + + + If no SynchronizationContext is present at the point of calling FromEvent, add and remove handler invocations are made synchronously on the thread + making the Subscribe or Dispose call, respectively. + + + It's recommended to lift FromEvent calls outside event stream query expressions due to the free-threaded nature of Reactive Extensions. Doing so + makes the captured SynchronizationContext predictable. This best practice also reduces clutter of bridging code inside queries, making the query expressions + more concise and easier to understand. + + + + + + + Converts an Action-based .NET event to an observable sequence. Each event invocation is surfaced through an OnNext message in the resulting sequence. + For conversion of events conforming to the standard .NET event pattern, use any of the FromEventPattern overloads instead. + + Query provider used to construct the data source. + Action that attaches the given event handler to the underlying .NET event. + Action that detaches the given event handler from the underlying .NET event. + The scheduler to run the add and remove event handler logic on. + The observable sequence that contains the event argument objects passed to the invocations of the underlying .NET event. + + or or is null. + + + Add and remove handler invocations are made whenever the number of observers grows beyond zero. + As such, an event handler may be shared by multiple simultaneously active observers, using a subject for multicasting. + + + Add and remove handler invocations are run on the specified scheduler. This behavior allows add and remove handler operations for thread-affine events to be + accessed from the same context, as required by some UI frameworks. + + + It's recommended to lift FromEvent calls outside event stream query expressions. This best practice reduces clutter of bridging code inside queries, + making the query expressions more concise and easier to understand. This has additional benefits for overloads of FromEvent that omit the IScheduler + parameter. For more information, see the remarks section on those overloads. + + + + + + + Converts a .NET event to an observable sequence, using a supplied event delegate type. Each event invocation is surfaced through an OnNext message in the resulting sequence. + For conversion of events conforming to the standard .NET event pattern, use any of the FromEventPattern overloads instead. + + Query provider used to construct the data source. + The delegate type of the event to be converted. + The type of the event data generated by the event. + Action that attaches the given event handler to the underlying .NET event. + Action that detaches the given event handler from the underlying .NET event. + The observable sequence that contains the event argument objects passed to the invocations of the underlying .NET event. + + or is null. + + + Add and remove handler invocations are made whenever the number of observers grows beyond zero. + As such, an event handler may be shared by multiple simultaneously active observers, using a subject for multicasting. + + + The current is captured during the call to FromEvent, and is used to post add and remove handler invocations. + This behavior ensures add and remove handler operations for thread-affine events are accessed from the same context, as required by some UI frameworks. + + + If no SynchronizationContext is present at the point of calling FromEvent, add and remove handler invocations are made synchronously on the thread + making the Subscribe or Dispose call, respectively. + + + It's recommended to lift FromEvent calls outside event stream query expressions due to the free-threaded nature of Reactive Extensions. Doing so + makes the captured SynchronizationContext predictable. This best practice also reduces clutter of bridging code inside queries, making the query expressions + more concise and easier to understand. + + + + + + + Converts a .NET event to an observable sequence, using a supplied event delegate type. Each event invocation is surfaced through an OnNext message in the resulting sequence. + For conversion of events conforming to the standard .NET event pattern, use any of the FromEventPattern overloads instead. + + Query provider used to construct the data source. + The delegate type of the event to be converted. + The type of the event data generated by the event. + Action that attaches the given event handler to the underlying .NET event. + Action that detaches the given event handler from the underlying .NET event. + The scheduler to run the add and remove event handler logic on. + The observable sequence that contains the event argument objects passed to the invocations of the underlying .NET event. + + or or is null. + + + Add and remove handler invocations are made whenever the number of observers grows beyond zero. + As such, an event handler may be shared by multiple simultaneously active observers, using a subject for multicasting. + + + Add and remove handler invocations are run on the specified scheduler. This behavior allows add and remove handler operations for thread-affine events to be + accessed from the same context, as required by some UI frameworks. + + + It's recommended to lift FromEvent calls outside event stream query expressions. This best practice reduces clutter of bridging code inside queries, + making the query expressions more concise and easier to understand. This has additional benefits for overloads of FromEvent that omit the IScheduler + parameter. For more information, see the remarks section on those overloads. + + + + + + + Converts a .NET event to an observable sequence, using a conversion function to obtain the event delegate. Each event invocation is surfaced through an OnNext message in the resulting sequence. + For conversion of events conforming to the standard .NET event pattern, use any of the FromEventPattern overloads instead. + + Query provider used to construct the data source. + The delegate type of the event to be converted. + The type of the event data generated by the event. + A function used to convert the given event handler to a delegate compatible with the underlying .NET event. The resulting delegate is used in calls to the addHandler and removeHandler action parameters. + Action that attaches the given event handler to the underlying .NET event. + Action that detaches the given event handler from the underlying .NET event. + The observable sequence that contains the event argument objects passed to the invocations of the underlying .NET event. + + or or is null. + + + Add and remove handler invocations are made whenever the number of observers grows beyond zero. + As such, an event handler may be shared by multiple simultaneously active observers, using a subject for multicasting. + + + The current is captured during the call to FromEvent, and is used to post add and remove handler invocations. + This behavior ensures add and remove handler operations for thread-affine events are accessed from the same context, as required by some UI frameworks. + + + If no SynchronizationContext is present at the point of calling FromEvent, add and remove handler invocations are made synchronously on the thread + making the Subscribe or Dispose call, respectively. + + + It's recommended to lift FromEvent calls outside event stream query expressions due to the free-threaded nature of Reactive Extensions. Doing so + makes the captured SynchronizationContext predictable. This best practice also reduces clutter of bridging code inside queries, making the query expressions + more concise and easier to understand. + + + + + + + Converts a .NET event to an observable sequence, using a conversion function to obtain the event delegate. Each event invocation is surfaced through an OnNext message in the resulting sequence. + For conversion of events conforming to the standard .NET event pattern, use any of the FromEventPattern overloads instead. + + Query provider used to construct the data source. + The delegate type of the event to be converted. + The type of the event data generated by the event. + A function used to convert the given event handler to a delegate compatible with the underlying .NET event. The resulting delegate is used in calls to the addHandler and removeHandler action parameters. + Action that attaches the given event handler to the underlying .NET event. + Action that detaches the given event handler from the underlying .NET event. + The scheduler to run the add and remove event handler logic on. + The observable sequence that contains the event argument objects passed to the invocations of the underlying .NET event. + + or or or is null. + + + Add and remove handler invocations are made whenever the number of observers grows beyond zero. + As such, an event handler may be shared by multiple simultaneously active observers, using a subject for multicasting. + + + Add and remove handler invocations are run on the specified scheduler. This behavior allows add and remove handler operations for thread-affine events to be + accessed from the same context, as required by some UI frameworks. + + + It's recommended to lift FromEvent calls outside event stream query expressions. This best practice reduces clutter of bridging code inside queries, + making the query expressions more concise and easier to understand. This has additional benefits for overloads of FromEvent that omit the IScheduler + parameter. For more information, see the remarks section on those overloads. + + + + + + + Converts a generic Action-based .NET event to an observable sequence. Each event invocation is surfaced through an OnNext message in the resulting sequence. + For conversion of events conforming to the standard .NET event pattern, use any of the FromEventPattern overloads instead. + + Query provider used to construct the data source. + The type of the event data generated by the event. + Action that attaches the given event handler to the underlying .NET event. + Action that detaches the given event handler from the underlying .NET event. + The observable sequence that contains the event argument objects passed to the invocations of the underlying .NET event. + + or is null. + + + Add and remove handler invocations are made whenever the number of observers grows beyond zero. + As such, an event handler may be shared by multiple simultaneously active observers, using a subject for multicasting. + + + The current is captured during the call to FromEvent, and is used to post add and remove handler invocations. + This behavior ensures add and remove handler operations for thread-affine events are accessed from the same context, as required by some UI frameworks. + + + If no SynchronizationContext is present at the point of calling FromEvent, add and remove handler invocations are made synchronously on the thread + making the Subscribe or Dispose call, respectively. + + + It's recommended to lift FromEvent calls outside event stream query expressions due to the free-threaded nature of Reactive Extensions. Doing so + makes the captured SynchronizationContext predictable. This best practice also reduces clutter of bridging code inside queries, making the query expressions + more concise and easier to understand. + + + + + + + Converts a generic Action-based .NET event to an observable sequence. Each event invocation is surfaced through an OnNext message in the resulting sequence. + For conversion of events conforming to the standard .NET event pattern, use any of the FromEventPattern overloads instead. + + Query provider used to construct the data source. + The type of the event data generated by the event. + Action that attaches the given event handler to the underlying .NET event. + Action that detaches the given event handler from the underlying .NET event. + The scheduler to run the add and remove event handler logic on. + The observable sequence that contains the event argument objects passed to the invocations of the underlying .NET event. + + or or is null. + + + Add and remove handler invocations are made whenever the number of observers grows beyond zero. + As such, an event handler may be shared by multiple simultaneously active observers, using a subject for multicasting. + + + Add and remove handler invocations are run on the specified scheduler. This behavior allows add and remove handler operations for thread-affine events to be + accessed from the same context, as required by some UI frameworks. + + + It's recommended to lift FromEvent calls outside event stream query expressions. This best practice reduces clutter of bridging code inside queries, + making the query expressions more concise and easier to understand. This has additional benefits for overloads of FromEvent that omit the IScheduler + parameter. For more information, see the remarks section on those overloads. + + + + + + + Converts a .NET event, conforming to the standard .NET event pattern based on , to an observable sequence. + Each event invocation is surfaced through an OnNext message in the resulting sequence. + For conversion of events that don't conform to the standard .NET event pattern, use any of the FromEvent overloads instead. + + Query provider used to construct the data source. + Action that attaches the given event handler to the underlying .NET event. + Action that detaches the given event handler from the underlying .NET event. + The observable sequence that contains data representations of invocations of the underlying .NET event. + + or is null. + + + Add and remove handler invocations are made whenever the number of observers grows beyond zero. + As such, an event handler may be shared by multiple simultaneously active observers, using a subject for multicasting. + + + The current is captured during the call to FromEventPattern, and is used to post add and remove handler invocations. + This behavior ensures add and remove handler operations for thread-affine events are accessed from the same context, as required by some UI frameworks. + + + If no SynchronizationContext is present at the point of calling FromEventPattern, add and remove handler invocations are made synchronously on the thread + making the Subscribe or Dispose call, respectively. + + + It's recommended to lift FromEventPattern calls outside event stream query expressions due to the free-threaded nature of Reactive Extensions. Doing so + makes the captured SynchronizationContext predictable. This best practice also reduces clutter of bridging code inside queries, making the query expressions + more concise and easier to understand. + + + + + + + Converts a .NET event, conforming to the standard .NET event pattern based on , to an observable sequence. + Each event invocation is surfaced through an OnNext message in the resulting sequence. + For conversion of events that don't conform to the standard .NET event pattern, use any of the FromEvent overloads instead. + + Query provider used to construct the data source. + Action that attaches the given event handler to the underlying .NET event. + Action that detaches the given event handler from the underlying .NET event. + The scheduler to run the add and remove event handler logic on. + The observable sequence that contains data representations of invocations of the underlying .NET event. + + or or is null. + + + Add and remove handler invocations are made whenever the number of observers grows beyond zero. + As such, an event handler may be shared by multiple simultaneously active observers, using a subject for multicasting. + + + Add and remove handler invocations are run on the specified scheduler. This behavior allows add and remove handler operations for thread-affine events to be + accessed from the same context, as required by some UI frameworks. + + + It's recommended to lift FromEventPattern calls outside event stream query expressions. This best practice reduces clutter of bridging code inside queries, + making the query expressions more concise and easier to understand. This has additional benefits for overloads of FromEventPattern that omit the IScheduler + parameter. For more information, see the remarks section on those overloads. + + + + + + + Converts an instance .NET event, conforming to the standard .NET event pattern with an parameter, to an observable sequence. + Each event invocation is surfaced through an OnNext message in the resulting sequence. + Reflection is used to discover the event based on the target object type and the specified event name. + For conversion of events that don't conform to the standard .NET event pattern, use any of the FromEvent overloads instead. + + Query provider used to construct the data source. + Object instance that exposes the event to convert. + Name of the event to convert. + The observable sequence that contains data representations of invocations of the underlying .NET event. + + or is null. + The event could not be found. -or- The event does not conform to the standard .NET event pattern. + + + Add and remove handler invocations are made whenever the number of observers grows beyond zero. + As such, an event handler may be shared by multiple simultaneously active observers, using a subject for multicasting. + + + The current is captured during the call to FromEventPattern, and is used to post add and remove handler invocations. + This behavior ensures add and remove handler operations for thread-affine events are accessed from the same context, as required by some UI frameworks. + + + If no SynchronizationContext is present at the point of calling FromEventPattern, add and remove handler invocations are made synchronously on the thread + making the Subscribe or Dispose call, respectively. + + + It's recommended to lift FromEventPattern calls outside event stream query expressions due to the free-threaded nature of Reactive Extensions. Doing so + makes the captured SynchronizationContext predictable. This best practice also reduces clutter of bridging code inside queries, making the query expressions + more concise and easier to understand. + + + + + + + Converts an instance .NET event, conforming to the standard .NET event pattern with an parameter, to an observable sequence. + Each event invocation is surfaced through an OnNext message in the resulting sequence. + Reflection is used to discover the event based on the target object type and the specified event name. + For conversion of events that don't conform to the standard .NET event pattern, use any of the FromEvent overloads instead. + + Query provider used to construct the data source. + Object instance that exposes the event to convert. + Name of the event to convert. + The scheduler to run the add and remove event handler logic on. + The observable sequence that contains data representations of invocations of the underlying .NET event. + + or or is null. + The event could not be found. -or- The event does not conform to the standard .NET event pattern. + + + Add and remove handler invocations are made whenever the number of observers grows beyond zero. + As such, an event handler may be shared by multiple simultaneously active observers, using a subject for multicasting. + + + Add and remove handler invocations are run on the specified scheduler. This behavior allows add and remove handler operations for thread-affine events to be + accessed from the same context, as required by some UI frameworks. + + + It's recommended to lift FromEventPattern calls outside event stream query expressions. This best practice reduces clutter of bridging code inside queries, + making the query expressions more concise and easier to understand. This has additional benefits for overloads of FromEventPattern that omit the IScheduler + parameter. For more information, see the remarks section on those overloads. + + + + + + + Converts a static .NET event, conforming to the standard .NET event pattern with an parameter, to an observable sequence. + Each event invocation is surfaced through an OnNext message in the resulting sequence. + Reflection is used to discover the event based on the specified type and the specified event name. + For conversion of events that don't conform to the standard .NET event pattern, use any of the FromEvent overloads instead. + + Query provider used to construct the data source. + Type that exposes the static event to convert. + Name of the event to convert. + The observable sequence that contains data representations of invocations of the underlying .NET event. + + or is null. + The event could not be found. -or- The event does not conform to the standard .NET event pattern. + + + Add and remove handler invocations are made whenever the number of observers grows beyond zero. + As such, an event handler may be shared by multiple simultaneously active observers, using a subject for multicasting. + + + The current is captured during the call to FromEventPattern, and is used to post add and remove handler invocations. + This behavior ensures add and remove handler operations for thread-affine events are accessed from the same context, as required by some UI frameworks. + + + If no SynchronizationContext is present at the point of calling FromEventPattern, add and remove handler invocations are made synchronously on the thread + making the Subscribe or Dispose call, respectively. + + + It's recommended to lift FromEventPattern calls outside event stream query expressions due to the free-threaded nature of Reactive Extensions. Doing so + makes the captured SynchronizationContext predictable. This best practice also reduces clutter of bridging code inside queries, making the query expressions + more concise and easier to understand. + + + + + + + Converts a static .NET event, conforming to the standard .NET event pattern with an parameter, to an observable sequence. + Each event invocation is surfaced through an OnNext message in the resulting sequence. + Reflection is used to discover the event based on the specified type and the specified event name. + For conversion of events that don't conform to the standard .NET event pattern, use any of the FromEvent overloads instead. + + Query provider used to construct the data source. + Type that exposes the static event to convert. + Name of the event to convert. + The scheduler to run the add and remove event handler logic on. + The observable sequence that contains data representations of invocations of the underlying .NET event. + + or or is null. + The event could not be found. -or- The event does not conform to the standard .NET event pattern. + + + Add and remove handler invocations are made whenever the number of observers grows beyond zero. + As such, an event handler may be shared by multiple simultaneously active observers, using a subject for multicasting. + + + Add and remove handler invocations are run on the specified scheduler. This behavior allows add and remove handler operations for thread-affine events to be + accessed from the same context, as required by some UI frameworks. + + + It's recommended to lift FromEventPattern calls outside event stream query expressions. This best practice reduces clutter of bridging code inside queries, + making the query expressions more concise and easier to understand. This has additional benefits for overloads of FromEventPattern that omit the IScheduler + parameter. For more information, see the remarks section on those overloads. + + + + + + + Converts a .NET event, conforming to the standard .NET event pattern based on a supplied event delegate type, to an observable sequence. + Each event invocation is surfaced through an OnNext message in the resulting sequence. + For conversion of events that don't conform to the standard .NET event pattern, use any of the FromEvent overloads instead. + + Query provider used to construct the data source. + The delegate type of the event to be converted. + The type of the event data generated by the event. + Action that attaches the given event handler to the underlying .NET event. + Action that detaches the given event handler from the underlying .NET event. + The observable sequence that contains data representations of invocations of the underlying .NET event. + + or is null. + + + Add and remove handler invocations are made whenever the number of observers grows beyond zero. + As such, an event handler may be shared by multiple simultaneously active observers, using a subject for multicasting. + + + The current is captured during the call to FromEventPattern, and is used to post add and remove handler invocations. + This behavior ensures add and remove handler operations for thread-affine events are accessed from the same context, as required by some UI frameworks. + + + If no SynchronizationContext is present at the point of calling FromEventPattern, add and remove handler invocations are made synchronously on the thread + making the Subscribe or Dispose call, respectively. + + + It's recommended to lift FromEventPattern calls outside event stream query expressions due to the free-threaded nature of Reactive Extensions. Doing so + makes the captured SynchronizationContext predictable. This best practice also reduces clutter of bridging code inside queries, making the query expressions + more concise and easier to understand. + + + + + + + Converts a .NET event, conforming to the standard .NET event pattern based on a supplied event delegate type, to an observable sequence. + Each event invocation is surfaced through an OnNext message in the resulting sequence. + For conversion of events that don't conform to the standard .NET event pattern, use any of the FromEvent overloads instead. + + Query provider used to construct the data source. + The delegate type of the event to be converted. + The type of the event data generated by the event. + Action that attaches the given event handler to the underlying .NET event. + Action that detaches the given event handler from the underlying .NET event. + The scheduler to run the add and remove event handler logic on. + The observable sequence that contains data representations of invocations of the underlying .NET event. + + or or is null. + + + Add and remove handler invocations are made whenever the number of observers grows beyond zero. + As such, an event handler may be shared by multiple simultaneously active observers, using a subject for multicasting. + + + Add and remove handler invocations are run on the specified scheduler. This behavior allows add and remove handler operations for thread-affine events to be + accessed from the same context, as required by some UI frameworks. + + + It's recommended to lift FromEventPattern calls outside event stream query expressions. This best practice reduces clutter of bridging code inside queries, + making the query expressions more concise and easier to understand. This has additional benefits for overloads of FromEventPattern that omit the IScheduler + parameter. For more information, see the remarks section on those overloads. + + + + + + + Converts a .NET event, conforming to the standard .NET event pattern based on , to an observable sequence. + Each event invocation is surfaced through an OnNext message in the resulting sequence. + For conversion of events that don't conform to the standard .NET event pattern, use any of the FromEvent overloads instead. + + Query provider used to construct the data source. + The delegate type of the event to be converted. + The type of the event data generated by the event. + A function used to convert the given event handler to a delegate compatible with the underlying .NET event. The resulting delegate is used in calls to the addHandler and removeHandler action parameters. + Action that attaches the given event handler to the underlying .NET event. + Action that detaches the given event handler from the underlying .NET event. + The observable sequence that contains data representations of invocations of the underlying .NET event. + + or or is null. + + + Add and remove handler invocations are made whenever the number of observers grows beyond zero. + As such, an event handler may be shared by multiple simultaneously active observers, using a subject for multicasting. + + + The current is captured during the call to FromEventPattern, and is used to post add and remove handler invocations. + This behavior ensures add and remove handler operations for thread-affine events are accessed from the same context, as required by some UI frameworks. + + + If no SynchronizationContext is present at the point of calling FromEventPattern, add and remove handler invocations are made synchronously on the thread + making the Subscribe or Dispose call, respectively. + + + It's recommended to lift FromEventPattern calls outside event stream query expressions due to the free-threaded nature of Reactive Extensions. Doing so + makes the captured SynchronizationContext predictable. This best practice also reduces clutter of bridging code inside queries, making the query expressions + more concise and easier to understand. + + + + + + + Converts a .NET event, conforming to the standard .NET event pattern based on , to an observable sequence. + Each event invocation is surfaced through an OnNext message in the resulting sequence. + For conversion of events that don't conform to the standard .NET event pattern, use any of the FromEvent overloads instead. + + Query provider used to construct the data source. + The delegate type of the event to be converted. + The type of the event data generated by the event. + A function used to convert the given event handler to a delegate compatible with the underlying .NET event. The resulting delegate is used in calls to the addHandler and removeHandler action parameters. + Action that attaches the given event handler to the underlying .NET event. + Action that detaches the given event handler from the underlying .NET event. + The scheduler to run the add and remove event handler logic on. + The observable sequence that contains data representations of invocations of the underlying .NET event. + + or or or is null. + + + Add and remove handler invocations are made whenever the number of observers grows beyond zero. + As such, an event handler may be shared by multiple simultaneously active observers, using a subject for multicasting. + + + Add and remove handler invocations are run on the specified scheduler. This behavior allows add and remove handler operations for thread-affine events to be + accessed from the same context, as required by some UI frameworks. + + + It's recommended to lift FromEventPattern calls outside event stream query expressions. This best practice reduces clutter of bridging code inside queries, + making the query expressions more concise and easier to understand. This has additional benefits for overloads of FromEventPattern that omit the IScheduler + parameter. For more information, see the remarks section on those overloads. + + + + + + + Converts a .NET event, conforming to the standard .NET event pattern based on a supplied event delegate type with a strongly typed sender parameter, to an observable sequence. + Each event invocation is surfaced through an OnNext message in the resulting sequence. + For conversion of events that don't conform to the standard .NET event pattern, use any of the FromEvent overloads instead. + + Query provider used to construct the data source. + The delegate type of the event to be converted. + The type of the sender that raises the event. + The type of the event data generated by the event. + Action that attaches the given event handler to the underlying .NET event. + Action that detaches the given event handler from the underlying .NET event. + The observable sequence that contains data representations of invocations of the underlying .NET event. + + or is null. + + + Add and remove handler invocations are made whenever the number of observers grows beyond zero. + As such, an event handler may be shared by multiple simultaneously active observers, using a subject for multicasting. + + + The current is captured during the call to FromEventPattern, and is used to post add and remove handler invocations. + This behavior ensures add and remove handler operations for thread-affine events are accessed from the same context, as required by some UI frameworks. + + + If no SynchronizationContext is present at the point of calling FromEventPattern, add and remove handler invocations are made synchronously on the thread + making the Subscribe or Dispose call, respectively. + + + It's recommended to lift FromEventPattern calls outside event stream query expressions due to the free-threaded nature of Reactive Extensions. Doing so + makes the captured SynchronizationContext predictable. This best practice also reduces clutter of bridging code inside queries, making the query expressions + more concise and easier to understand. + + + + + + + Converts a .NET event, conforming to the standard .NET event pattern based on a supplied event delegate type with a strongly typed sender parameter, to an observable sequence. + Each event invocation is surfaced through an OnNext message in the resulting sequence. + For conversion of events that don't conform to the standard .NET event pattern, use any of the FromEvent overloads instead. + + Query provider used to construct the data source. + The delegate type of the event to be converted. + The type of the sender that raises the event. + The type of the event data generated by the event. + Action that attaches the given event handler to the underlying .NET event. + Action that detaches the given event handler from the underlying .NET event. + The scheduler to run the add and remove event handler logic on. + The observable sequence that contains data representations of invocations of the underlying .NET event. + + or or is null. + + + Add and remove handler invocations are made whenever the number of observers grows beyond zero. + As such, an event handler may be shared by multiple simultaneously active observers, using a subject for multicasting. + + + Add and remove handler invocations are run on the specified scheduler. This behavior allows add and remove handler operations for thread-affine events to be + accessed from the same context, as required by some UI frameworks. + + + It's recommended to lift FromEventPattern calls outside event stream query expressions. This best practice reduces clutter of bridging code inside queries, + making the query expressions more concise and easier to understand. This has additional benefits for overloads of FromEventPattern that omit the IScheduler + parameter. For more information, see the remarks section on those overloads. + + + + + + + Converts a .NET event, conforming to the standard .NET event pattern based on , to an observable sequence. + Each event invocation is surfaced through an OnNext message in the resulting sequence. + For conversion of events that don't conform to the standard .NET event pattern, use any of the FromEvent overloads instead. + + Query provider used to construct the data source. + The type of the event data generated by the event. + Action that attaches the given event handler to the underlying .NET event. + Action that detaches the given event handler from the underlying .NET event. + The observable sequence that contains data representations of invocations of the underlying .NET event. + + + Add and remove handler invocations are made whenever the number of observers grows beyond zero. + As such, an event handler may be shared by multiple simultaneously active observers, using a subject for multicasting. + + + The current is captured during the call to FromEventPattern, and is used to post add and remove handler invocations. + This behavior ensures add and remove handler operations for thread-affine events are accessed from the same context, as required by some UI frameworks. + + + If no SynchronizationContext is present at the point of calling FromEventPattern, add and remove handler invocations are made synchronously on the thread + making the Subscribe or Dispose call, respectively. + + + It's recommended to lift FromEventPattern calls outside event stream query expressions due to the free-threaded nature of Reactive Extensions. Doing so + makes the captured SynchronizationContext predictable. This best practice also reduces clutter of bridging code inside queries, making the query expressions + more concise and easier to understand. + + + + + + + Converts a .NET event, conforming to the standard .NET event pattern based on , to an observable sequence. + Each event invocation is surfaced through an OnNext message in the resulting sequence. + For conversion of events that don't conform to the standard .NET event pattern, use any of the FromEvent overloads instead. + + Query provider used to construct the data source. + The type of the event data generated by the event. + Action that attaches the given event handler to the underlying .NET event. + Action that detaches the given event handler from the underlying .NET event. + The scheduler to run the add and remove event handler logic on. + The observable sequence that contains data representations of invocations of the underlying .NET event. + + + Add and remove handler invocations are made whenever the number of observers grows beyond zero. + As such, an event handler may be shared by multiple simultaneously active observers, using a subject for multicasting. + + + Add and remove handler invocations are run on the specified scheduler. This behavior allows add and remove handler operations for thread-affine events to be + accessed from the same context, as required by some UI frameworks. + + + It's recommended to lift FromEventPattern calls outside event stream query expressions. This best practice reduces clutter of bridging code inside queries, + making the query expressions more concise and easier to understand. This has additional benefits for overloads of FromEventPattern that omit the IScheduler + parameter. For more information, see the remarks section on those overloads. + + + + + + + Converts an instance .NET event, conforming to the standard .NET event pattern with strongly typed event arguments, to an observable sequence. + Each event invocation is surfaced through an OnNext message in the resulting sequence. + Reflection is used to discover the event based on the target object type and the specified event name. + For conversion of events that don't conform to the standard .NET event pattern, use any of the FromEvent overloads instead. + + Query provider used to construct the data source. + The type of the event data generated by the event. + Object instance that exposes the event to convert. + Name of the event to convert. + The observable sequence that contains data representations of invocations of the underlying .NET event. + + or is null. + The event could not be found. -or- The event does not conform to the standard .NET event pattern. -or- The event's second argument type is not assignable to TEventArgs. + + + Add and remove handler invocations are made whenever the number of observers grows beyond zero. + As such, an event handler may be shared by multiple simultaneously active observers, using a subject for multicasting. + + + The current is captured during the call to FromEventPattern, and is used to post add and remove handler invocations. + This behavior ensures add and remove handler operations for thread-affine events are accessed from the same context, as required by some UI frameworks. + + + If no SynchronizationContext is present at the point of calling FromEventPattern, add and remove handler invocations are made synchronously on the thread + making the Subscribe or Dispose call, respectively. + + + It's recommended to lift FromEventPattern calls outside event stream query expressions due to the free-threaded nature of Reactive Extensions. Doing so + makes the captured SynchronizationContext predictable. This best practice also reduces clutter of bridging code inside queries, making the query expressions + more concise and easier to understand. + + + + + + + Converts an instance .NET event, conforming to the standard .NET event pattern with strongly typed event arguments, to an observable sequence. + Each event invocation is surfaced through an OnNext message in the resulting sequence. + Reflection is used to discover the event based on the target object type and the specified event name. + For conversion of events that don't conform to the standard .NET event pattern, use any of the FromEvent overloads instead. + + Query provider used to construct the data source. + The type of the event data generated by the event. + Object instance that exposes the event to convert. + Name of the event to convert. + The scheduler to run the add and remove event handler logic on. + The observable sequence that contains data representations of invocations of the underlying .NET event. + + or or is null. + The event could not be found. -or- The event does not conform to the standard .NET event pattern. -or- The event's second argument type is not assignable to TEventArgs. + + + Add and remove handler invocations are made whenever the number of observers grows beyond zero. + As such, an event handler may be shared by multiple simultaneously active observers, using a subject for multicasting. + + + Add and remove handler invocations are run on the specified scheduler. This behavior allows add and remove handler operations for thread-affine events to be + accessed from the same context, as required by some UI frameworks. + + + It's recommended to lift FromEventPattern calls outside event stream query expressions. This best practice reduces clutter of bridging code inside queries, + making the query expressions more concise and easier to understand. This has additional benefits for overloads of FromEventPattern that omit the IScheduler + parameter. For more information, see the remarks section on those overloads. + + + + + + + Converts a static .NET event, conforming to the standard .NET event pattern with strongly typed event arguments, to an observable sequence. + Each event invocation is surfaced through an OnNext message in the resulting sequence. + Reflection is used to discover the event based on the specified type and the specified event name. + For conversion of events that don't conform to the standard .NET event pattern, use any of the FromEvent overloads instead. + + Query provider used to construct the data source. + The type of the event data generated by the event. + Type that exposes the static event to convert. + Name of the event to convert. + The observable sequence that contains data representations of invocations of the underlying .NET event. + + or is null. + The event could not be found. -or- The event does not conform to the standard .NET event pattern. -or- The event's second argument type is not assignable to TEventArgs. + + + Add and remove handler invocations are made whenever the number of observers grows beyond zero. + As such, an event handler may be shared by multiple simultaneously active observers, using a subject for multicasting. + + + The current is captured during the call to FromEventPattern, and is used to post add and remove handler invocations. + This behavior ensures add and remove handler operations for thread-affine events are accessed from the same context, as required by some UI frameworks. + + + If no SynchronizationContext is present at the point of calling FromEventPattern, add and remove handler invocations are made synchronously on the thread + making the Subscribe or Dispose call, respectively. + + + It's recommended to lift FromEventPattern calls outside event stream query expressions due to the free-threaded nature of Reactive Extensions. Doing so + makes the captured SynchronizationContext predictable. This best practice also reduces clutter of bridging code inside queries, making the query expressions + more concise and easier to understand. + + + + + + + Converts a static .NET event, conforming to the standard .NET event pattern with strongly typed event arguments, to an observable sequence. + Each event invocation is surfaced through an OnNext message in the resulting sequence. + Reflection is used to discover the event based on the specified type and the specified event name. + For conversion of events that don't conform to the standard .NET event pattern, use any of the FromEvent overloads instead. + + Query provider used to construct the data source. + The type of the event data generated by the event. + Type that exposes the static event to convert. + Name of the event to convert. + The scheduler to run the add and remove event handler logic on. + The observable sequence that contains data representations of invocations of the underlying .NET event. + + or or is null. + The event could not be found. -or- The event does not conform to the standard .NET event pattern. -or- The event's second argument type is not assignable to TEventArgs. + + + Add and remove handler invocations are made whenever the number of observers grows beyond zero. + As such, an event handler may be shared by multiple simultaneously active observers, using a subject for multicasting. + + + Add and remove handler invocations are run on the specified scheduler. This behavior allows add and remove handler operations for thread-affine events to be + accessed from the same context, as required by some UI frameworks. + + + It's recommended to lift FromEventPattern calls outside event stream query expressions. This best practice reduces clutter of bridging code inside queries, + making the query expressions more concise and easier to understand. This has additional benefits for overloads of FromEventPattern that omit the IScheduler + parameter. For more information, see the remarks section on those overloads. + + + + + + + Converts an instance .NET event, conforming to the standard .NET event pattern with a strongly typed sender and strongly typed event arguments, to an observable sequence. + Each event invocation is surfaced through an OnNext message in the resulting sequence. + Reflection is used to discover the event based on the target object type and the specified event name. + For conversion of events that don't conform to the standard .NET event pattern, use any of the FromEvent overloads instead. + + Query provider used to construct the data source. + The type of the sender that raises the event. + The type of the event data generated by the event. + Object instance that exposes the event to convert. + Name of the event to convert. + The observable sequence that contains data representations of invocations of the underlying .NET event. + + or is null. + The event could not be found. -or- The event does not conform to the standard .NET event pattern. -or- The event's first argument type is not assignable to TSender. -or- The event's second argument type is not assignable to TEventArgs. + + + Add and remove handler invocations are made whenever the number of observers grows beyond zero. + As such, an event handler may be shared by multiple simultaneously active observers, using a subject for multicasting. + + + The current is captured during the call to FromEventPattern, and is used to post add and remove handler invocations. + This behavior ensures add and remove handler operations for thread-affine events are accessed from the same context, as required by some UI frameworks. + + + If no SynchronizationContext is present at the point of calling FromEventPattern, add and remove handler invocations are made synchronously on the thread + making the Subscribe or Dispose call, respectively. + + + It's recommended to lift FromEventPattern calls outside event stream query expressions due to the free-threaded nature of Reactive Extensions. Doing so + makes the captured SynchronizationContext predictable. This best practice also reduces clutter of bridging code inside queries, making the query expressions + more concise and easier to understand. + + + + + + + Converts an instance .NET event, conforming to the standard .NET event pattern with a strongly typed sender and strongly typed event arguments, to an observable sequence. + Each event invocation is surfaced through an OnNext message in the resulting sequence. + Reflection is used to discover the event based on the target object type and the specified event name. + For conversion of events that don't conform to the standard .NET event pattern, use any of the FromEvent overloads instead. + + Query provider used to construct the data source. + The type of the sender that raises the event. + The type of the event data generated by the event. + Object instance that exposes the event to convert. + Name of the event to convert. + The scheduler to run the add and remove event handler logic on. + The observable sequence that contains data representations of invocations of the underlying .NET event. + + or or is null. + The event could not be found. -or- The event does not conform to the standard .NET event pattern. -or- The event's first argument type is not assignable to TSender. -or- The event's second argument type is not assignable to TEventArgs. + + + Add and remove handler invocations are made whenever the number of observers grows beyond zero. + As such, an event handler may be shared by multiple simultaneously active observers, using a subject for multicasting. + + + Add and remove handler invocations are run on the specified scheduler. This behavior allows add and remove handler operations for thread-affine events to be + accessed from the same context, as required by some UI frameworks. + + + It's recommended to lift FromEventPattern calls outside event stream query expressions. This best practice reduces clutter of bridging code inside queries, + making the query expressions more concise and easier to understand. This has additional benefits for overloads of FromEventPattern that omit the IScheduler + parameter. For more information, see the remarks section on those overloads. + + + + + + + Converts a static .NET event, conforming to the standard .NET event pattern with a strongly typed sender and strongly typed event arguments, to an observable sequence. + Each event invocation is surfaced through an OnNext message in the resulting sequence. + Reflection is used to discover the event based on the specified type and the specified event name. + For conversion of events that don't conform to the standard .NET event pattern, use any of the FromEvent overloads instead. + + Query provider used to construct the data source. + The type of the sender that raises the event. + The type of the event data generated by the event. + Type that exposes the static event to convert. + Name of the event to convert. + The observable sequence that contains data representations of invocations of the underlying .NET event. + + or is null. + The event could not be found. -or- The event does not conform to the standard .NET event pattern. -or- The event's first argument type is not assignable to TSender. -or- The event's second argument type is not assignable to TEventArgs. + + + Add and remove handler invocations are made whenever the number of observers grows beyond zero. + As such, an event handler may be shared by multiple simultaneously active observers, using a subject for multicasting. + + + The current is captured during the call to FromEventPattern, and is used to post add and remove handler invocations. + This behavior ensures add and remove handler operations for thread-affine events are accessed from the same context, as required by some UI frameworks. + + + If no SynchronizationContext is present at the point of calling FromEventPattern, add and remove handler invocations are made synchronously on the thread + making the Subscribe or Dispose call, respectively. + + + It's recommended to lift FromEventPattern calls outside event stream query expressions due to the free-threaded nature of Reactive Extensions. Doing so + makes the captured SynchronizationContext predictable. This best practice also reduces clutter of bridging code inside queries, making the query expressions + more concise and easier to understand. + + + + + + + Converts a static .NET event, conforming to the standard .NET event pattern with a strongly typed sender and strongly typed event arguments, to an observable sequence. + Each event invocation is surfaced through an OnNext message in the resulting sequence. + Reflection is used to discover the event based on the specified type and the specified event name. + For conversion of events that don't conform to the standard .NET event pattern, use any of the FromEvent overloads instead. + + Query provider used to construct the data source. + The type of the sender that raises the event. + The type of the event data generated by the event. + Type that exposes the static event to convert. + Name of the event to convert. + The scheduler to run the add and remove event handler logic on. + The observable sequence that contains data representations of invocations of the underlying .NET event. + + or or is null. + The event could not be found. -or- The event does not conform to the standard .NET event pattern. -or- The event's first argument type is not assignable to TSender. -or- The event's second argument type is not assignable to TEventArgs. + + + Add and remove handler invocations are made whenever the number of observers grows beyond zero. + As such, an event handler may be shared by multiple simultaneously active observers, using a subject for multicasting. + + + Add and remove handler invocations are run on the specified scheduler. This behavior allows add and remove handler operations for thread-affine events to be + accessed from the same context, as required by some UI frameworks. + + + It's recommended to lift FromEventPattern calls outside event stream query expressions. This best practice reduces clutter of bridging code inside queries, + making the query expressions more concise and easier to understand. This has additional benefits for overloads of FromEventPattern that omit the IScheduler + parameter. For more information, see the remarks section on those overloads. + + + + + + + Generates an observable sequence by running a state-driven loop producing the sequence's elements. + + Query provider used to construct the data source. + The type of the state used in the generator loop. + The type of the elements in the produced sequence. + Initial state. + Condition to terminate generation (upon returning false). + Iteration step function. + Selector function for results produced in the sequence. + The generated sequence. + + or or is null. + + + + Generates an observable sequence by running a state-driven loop producing the sequence's elements, using the specified scheduler to send out observer messages. + + Query provider used to construct the data source. + The type of the state used in the generator loop. + The type of the elements in the produced sequence. + Initial state. + Condition to terminate generation (upon returning false). + Iteration step function. + Selector function for results produced in the sequence. + Scheduler on which to run the generator loop. + The generated sequence. + + or or or is null. + + + + Generates an observable sequence by running a state-driven and temporal loop producing the sequence's elements. + + Query provider used to construct the data source. + The type of the state used in the generator loop. + The type of the elements in the produced sequence. + Initial state. + Condition to terminate generation (upon returning false). + Iteration step function. + Selector function for results produced in the sequence. + Time selector function to control the speed of values being produced each iteration. + The generated sequence. + + or or or is null. + + + + Generates an observable sequence by running a state-driven and temporal loop producing the sequence's elements. + + Query provider used to construct the data source. + The type of the state used in the generator loop. + The type of the elements in the produced sequence. + Initial state. + Condition to terminate generation (upon returning false). + Iteration step function. + Selector function for results produced in the sequence. + Time selector function to control the speed of values being produced each iteration. + The generated sequence. + + or or or is null. + + + + Generates an observable sequence by running a state-driven and temporal loop producing the sequence's elements, using the specified scheduler to run timers and to send out observer messages. + + Query provider used to construct the data source. + The type of the state used in the generator loop. + The type of the elements in the produced sequence. + Initial state. + Condition to terminate generation (upon returning false). + Iteration step function. + Selector function for results produced in the sequence. + Time selector function to control the speed of values being produced each iteration. + Scheduler on which to run the generator loop. + The generated sequence. + + or or or or is null. + + + + Generates an observable sequence by running a state-driven and temporal loop producing the sequence's elements, using the specified scheduler to run timers and to send out observer messages. + + Query provider used to construct the data source. + The type of the state used in the generator loop. + The type of the elements in the produced sequence. + Initial state. + Condition to terminate generation (upon returning false). + Iteration step function. + Selector function for results produced in the sequence. + Time selector function to control the speed of values being produced each iteration. + Scheduler on which to run the generator loop. + The generated sequence. + + or or or or is null. + + + + Groups the elements of an observable sequence according to a specified key selector function. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + The type of the grouping key computed for each element in the source sequence. + An observable sequence whose elements to group. + A function to extract the key for each element. + A sequence of observable groups, each of which corresponds to a unique key value, containing all elements that share that same key value. + + or is null. + + + + Groups the elements of an observable sequence with the specified initial capacity according to a specified key selector function. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + The type of the grouping key computed for each element in the source sequence. + An observable sequence whose elements to group. + A function to extract the key for each element. + The initial number of elements that the underlying dictionary can contain. + A sequence of observable groups, each of which corresponds to a unique key value, containing all elements that share that same key value. + + or is null. + + is less than 0. + + + + Groups the elements of an observable sequence with the specified initial capacity according to a specified key selector function and comparer. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + The type of the grouping key computed for each element in the source sequence. + An observable sequence whose elements to group. + A function to extract the key for each element. + The initial number of elements that the underlying dictionary can contain. + An equality comparer to compare keys with. + A sequence of observable groups, each of which corresponds to a unique key value, containing all elements that share that same key value. + + or or is null. + + is less than 0. + + + + Groups the elements of an observable sequence according to a specified key selector function and comparer. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + The type of the grouping key computed for each element in the source sequence. + An observable sequence whose elements to group. + A function to extract the key for each element. + An equality comparer to compare keys with. + A sequence of observable groups, each of which corresponds to a unique key value, containing all elements that share that same key value. + + or or is null. + + + + Groups the elements of an observable sequence and selects the resulting elements by using a specified function. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + The type of the grouping key computed for each element in the source sequence. + The type of the elements within the groups computed for each element in the source sequence. + An observable sequence whose elements to group. + A function to extract the key for each element. + A function to map each source element to an element in an observable group. + A sequence of observable groups, each of which corresponds to a unique key value, containing all elements that share that same key value. + + or or is null. + + + + Groups the elements of an observable sequence with the specified initial capacity and selects the resulting elements by using a specified function. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + The type of the grouping key computed for each element in the source sequence. + The type of the elements within the groups computed for each element in the source sequence. + An observable sequence whose elements to group. + A function to extract the key for each element. + A function to map each source element to an element in an observable group. + The initial number of elements that the underlying dictionary can contain. + A sequence of observable groups, each of which corresponds to a unique key value, containing all elements that share that same key value. + + or or is null. + + is less than 0. + + + + Groups the elements of an observable sequence with the specified initial capacity according to a specified key selector function and comparer and selects the resulting elements by using a specified function. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + The type of the grouping key computed for each element in the source sequence. + The type of the elements within the groups computed for each element in the source sequence. + An observable sequence whose elements to group. + A function to extract the key for each element. + A function to map each source element to an element in an observable group. + The initial number of elements that the underlying dictionary can contain. + An equality comparer to compare keys with. + A sequence of observable groups, each of which corresponds to a unique key value, containing all elements that share that same key value. + + or or or is null. + + is less than 0. + + + + Groups the elements of an observable sequence according to a specified key selector function and comparer and selects the resulting elements by using a specified function. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + The type of the grouping key computed for each element in the source sequence. + The type of the elements within the groups computed for each element in the source sequence. + An observable sequence whose elements to group. + A function to extract the key for each element. + A function to map each source element to an element in an observable group. + An equality comparer to compare keys with. + A sequence of observable groups, each of which corresponds to a unique key value, containing all elements that share that same key value. + + or or or is null. + + + + Groups the elements of an observable sequence according to a specified key selector function. + A duration selector function is used to control the lifetime of groups. When a group expires, it receives an OnCompleted notification. When a new element with the same + key value as a reclaimed group occurs, the group will be reborn with a new lifetime request. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + The type of the grouping key computed for each element in the source sequence. + The type of the elements in the duration sequences obtained for each group to denote its lifetime. + An observable sequence whose elements to group. + A function to extract the key for each element. + A function to signal the expiration of a group. + + A sequence of observable groups, each of which corresponds to a unique key value, containing all elements that share that same key value. + If a group's lifetime expires, a new group with the same key value can be created once an element with such a key value is encountered. + + + or or is null. + + + + Groups the elements of an observable sequence with the specified initial capacity according to a specified key selector function. + A duration selector function is used to control the lifetime of groups. When a group expires, it receives an OnCompleted notification. When a new element with the same + key value as a reclaimed group occurs, the group will be reborn with a new lifetime request. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + The type of the grouping key computed for each element in the source sequence. + The type of the elements in the duration sequences obtained for each group to denote its lifetime. + An observable sequence whose elements to group. + A function to extract the key for each element. + A function to signal the expiration of a group. + The initial number of elements that the underlying dictionary can contain. + + A sequence of observable groups, each of which corresponds to a unique key value, containing all elements that share that same key value. + If a group's lifetime expires, a new group with the same key value can be created once an element with such a key value is encountered. + + + or or is null. + + is less than 0. + + + + Groups the elements of an observable sequence with the specified initial capacity according to a specified key selector function and comparer. + A duration selector function is used to control the lifetime of groups. When a group expires, it receives an OnCompleted notification. When a new element with the same + key value as a reclaimed group occurs, the group will be reborn with a new lifetime request. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + The type of the grouping key computed for each element in the source sequence. + The type of the elements in the duration sequences obtained for each group to denote its lifetime. + An observable sequence whose elements to group. + A function to extract the key for each element. + A function to signal the expiration of a group. + The initial number of elements that the underlying dictionary can contain. + An equality comparer to compare keys with. + + A sequence of observable groups, each of which corresponds to a unique key value, containing all elements that share that same key value. + If a group's lifetime expires, a new group with the same key value can be created once an element with such a key value is encountered. + + + or or or is null. + + is less than 0. + + + + Groups the elements of an observable sequence according to a specified key selector function and comparer. + A duration selector function is used to control the lifetime of groups. When a group expires, it receives an OnCompleted notification. When a new element with the same + key value as a reclaimed group occurs, the group will be reborn with a new lifetime request. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + The type of the grouping key computed for each element in the source sequence. + The type of the elements in the duration sequences obtained for each group to denote its lifetime. + An observable sequence whose elements to group. + A function to extract the key for each element. + A function to signal the expiration of a group. + An equality comparer to compare keys with. + + A sequence of observable groups, each of which corresponds to a unique key value, containing all elements that share that same key value. + If a group's lifetime expires, a new group with the same key value can be created once an element with such a key value is encountered. + + + or or or is null. + + + + Groups the elements of an observable sequence according to a specified key selector function and selects the resulting elements by using a specified function. + A duration selector function is used to control the lifetime of groups. When a group expires, it receives an OnCompleted notification. When a new element with the same + key value as a reclaimed group occurs, the group will be reborn with a new lifetime request. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + The type of the grouping key computed for each element in the source sequence. + The type of the elements within the groups computed for each element in the source sequence. + The type of the elements in the duration sequences obtained for each group to denote its lifetime. + An observable sequence whose elements to group. + A function to extract the key for each element. + A function to map each source element to an element in an observable group. + A function to signal the expiration of a group. + + A sequence of observable groups, each of which corresponds to a unique key value, containing all elements that share that same key value. + If a group's lifetime expires, a new group with the same key value can be created once an element with such a key value is encountered. + + + or or or is null. + + + + Groups the elements of an observable sequence with the specified initial capacity according to a specified key selector function and selects the resulting elements by using a specified function. + A duration selector function is used to control the lifetime of groups. When a group expires, it receives an OnCompleted notification. When a new element with the same + key value as a reclaimed group occurs, the group will be reborn with a new lifetime request. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + The type of the grouping key computed for each element in the source sequence. + The type of the elements within the groups computed for each element in the source sequence. + The type of the elements in the duration sequences obtained for each group to denote its lifetime. + An observable sequence whose elements to group. + A function to extract the key for each element. + A function to map each source element to an element in an observable group. + A function to signal the expiration of a group. + The initial number of elements that the underlying dictionary can contain. + + A sequence of observable groups, each of which corresponds to a unique key value, containing all elements that share that same key value. + If a group's lifetime expires, a new group with the same key value can be created once an element with such a key value is encountered. + + + or or or is null. + + is less than 0. + + + + Groups the elements of an observable sequence with the specified initial capacity according to a specified key selector function and comparer and selects the resulting elements by using a specified function. + A duration selector function is used to control the lifetime of groups. When a group expires, it receives an OnCompleted notification. When a new element with the same + key value as a reclaimed group occurs, the group will be reborn with a new lifetime request. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + The type of the grouping key computed for each element in the source sequence. + The type of the elements within the groups computed for each element in the source sequence. + The type of the elements in the duration sequences obtained for each group to denote its lifetime. + An observable sequence whose elements to group. + A function to extract the key for each element. + A function to map each source element to an element in an observable group. + A function to signal the expiration of a group. + The initial number of elements that the underlying dictionary can contain. + An equality comparer to compare keys with. + + A sequence of observable groups, each of which corresponds to a unique key value, containing all elements that share that same key value. + If a group's lifetime expires, a new group with the same key value can be created once an element with such a key value is encountered. + + + or or or or is null. + + is less than 0. + + + + Groups the elements of an observable sequence according to a specified key selector function and comparer and selects the resulting elements by using a specified function. + A duration selector function is used to control the lifetime of groups. When a group expires, it receives an OnCompleted notification. When a new element with the same + key value as a reclaimed group occurs, the group will be reborn with a new lifetime request. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + The type of the grouping key computed for each element in the source sequence. + The type of the elements within the groups computed for each element in the source sequence. + The type of the elements in the duration sequences obtained for each group to denote its lifetime. + An observable sequence whose elements to group. + A function to extract the key for each element. + A function to map each source element to an element in an observable group. + A function to signal the expiration of a group. + An equality comparer to compare keys with. + + A sequence of observable groups, each of which corresponds to a unique key value, containing all elements that share that same key value. + If a group's lifetime expires, a new group with the same key value can be created once an element with such a key value is encountered. + + + or or or or is null. + + + + Correlates the elements of two sequences based on overlapping durations, and groups the results. + + The type of the elements in the left source sequence. + The type of the elements in the right source sequence. + The type of the elements in the duration sequence denoting the computed duration of each element in the left source sequence. + The type of the elements in the duration sequence denoting the computed duration of each element in the right source sequence. + The type of the elements in the result sequence, obtained by invoking the result selector function for source elements with overlapping duration. + The left observable sequence to join elements for. + The right observable sequence to join elements for. + A function to select the duration of each element of the left observable sequence, used to determine overlap. + A function to select the duration of each element of the right observable sequence, used to determine overlap. + A function invoked to compute a result element for any element of the left sequence with overlapping elements from the right observable sequence. + An observable sequence that contains result elements computed from source elements that have an overlapping duration. + + or or or or is null. + + + + If the specified evaluates true, select the sequence. Otherwise, return an empty sequence. + + Query provider used to construct the data source. + The type of the elements in the result sequence. + Condition evaluated to decide which sequence to return. + Sequence returned in case evaluates true. + + if evaluates true; an empty sequence otherwise. + + or is null. + + + + If the specified evaluates true, select the sequence. Otherwise, select the sequence. + + Query provider used to construct the data source. + The type of the elements in the result sequence. + Condition evaluated to decide which sequence to return. + Sequence returned in case evaluates true. + Sequence returned in case evaluates false. + + if evaluates true; otherwise. + + or or is null. + + + + If the specified evaluates true, select the sequence. Otherwise, return an empty sequence generated on the specified scheduler. + + Query provider used to construct the data source. + The type of the elements in the result sequence. + Condition evaluated to decide which sequence to return. + Sequence returned in case evaluates true. + Scheduler to generate an empty sequence on in case evaluates false. + + if evaluates true; an empty sequence otherwise. + + or or is null. + + + + Ignores all elements in an observable sequence leaving only the termination messages. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source sequence. + An empty observable sequence that signals termination, successful or exceptional, of the source sequence. + + is null. + + + + Returns an observable sequence that produces a value after each period. + + Query provider used to construct the data source. + Period for producing the values in the resulting sequence. If this value is equal to TimeSpan.Zero, the timer will recur as fast as possible. + An observable sequence that produces a value after each period. + + is less than TimeSpan.Zero. + + Intervals are measured between the start of subsequent notifications, not between the end of the previous and the start of the next notification. + If the observer takes longer than the interval period to handle the message, the subsequent notification will be delivered immediately after the + current one has been handled. In case you need to control the time between the end and the start of consecutive notifications, consider using the + + operator instead. + + + + + Returns an observable sequence that produces a value after each period, using the specified scheduler to run timers and to send out observer messages. + + Query provider used to construct the data source. + Period for producing the values in the resulting sequence. If this value is equal to TimeSpan.Zero, the timer will recur as fast as possible. + Scheduler to run the timer on. + An observable sequence that produces a value after each period. + + is less than TimeSpan.Zero. + + is null. + + Intervals are measured between the start of subsequent notifications, not between the end of the previous and the start of the next notification. + If the observer takes longer than the interval period to handle the message, the subsequent notification will be delivered immediately after the + current one has been handled. In case you need to control the time between the end and the start of consecutive notifications, consider using the + + operator instead. + + + + + Determines whether an observable sequence is empty. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + An observable sequence to check for emptiness. + An observable sequence containing a single element determining whether the source sequence is empty. + + is null. + + + + Correlates the elements of two sequences based on overlapping durations. + + The type of the elements in the left source sequence. + The type of the elements in the right source sequence. + The type of the elements in the duration sequence denoting the computed duration of each element in the left source sequence. + The type of the elements in the duration sequence denoting the computed duration of each element in the right source sequence. + The type of the elements in the result sequence, obtained by invoking the result selector function for source elements with overlapping duration. + The left observable sequence to join elements for. + The right observable sequence to join elements for. + A function to select the duration of each element of the left observable sequence, used to determine overlap. + A function to select the duration of each element of the right observable sequence, used to determine overlap. + A function invoked to compute a result element for any two overlapping elements of the left and right observable sequences. + An observable sequence that contains result elements computed from source elements that have an overlapping duration. + + or or or or is null. + + + + Returns the last element of an observable sequence. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source observable sequence. + Sequence containing the last element in the observable sequence. + + is null. + (Asynchronous) The source sequence is empty. + + + + Returns the last element of an observable sequence that satisfies the condition in the predicate. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source observable sequence. + A predicate function to evaluate for elements in the source sequence. + Sequence containing the last element in the observable sequence that satisfies the condition in the predicate. + + or is null. + (Asynchronous) No element satisfies the condition in the predicate. -or- The source sequence is empty. + + + + Returns the last element of an observable sequence, or a default value if no such element exists. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source observable sequence. + Sequence containing the last element in the observable sequence, or a default value if no such element exists. + + is null. + + + + Returns the last element of an observable sequence that satisfies the condition in the predicate, or a default value if no such element exists. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source observable sequence. + A predicate function to evaluate for elements in the source sequence. + Sequence containing the last element in the observable sequence that satisfies the condition in the predicate, or a default value if no such element exists. + + or is null. + + + + Returns an enumerable sequence whose enumeration returns the latest observed element in the source observable sequence. + Enumerators on the resulting sequence will never produce the same element repeatedly, and will block until the next element becomes available. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source observable sequence. + The enumerable sequence that returns the last sampled element upon each iteration and subsequently blocks until the next element in the observable source sequence becomes available. + This operator requires the source's object (see ) to implement . + + + + Returns an observable sequence containing an that represents the total number of elements in an observable sequence. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + An observable sequence that contains elements to be counted. + An observable sequence containing a single element with the number of elements in the input sequence. + + is null. + (Asynchronous) The number of elements in the source sequence is larger than . + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Returns an observable sequence containing an that represents how many elements in the specified observable sequence satisfy a condition. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + An observable sequence that contains elements to be counted. + A function to test each element for a condition. + An observable sequence containing a single element with a number that represents how many elements in the input sequence satisfy the condition in the predicate function. + + or is null. + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Materializes the implicit notifications of an observable sequence as explicit notification values. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + An observable sequence to get notification values for. + An observable sequence containing the materialized notification values from the source sequence. + + is null. + + + + Returns the maximum value in an observable sequence of values. + + A sequence of values to determine the maximum value of. + An observable sequence containing a single element with the maximum value in the source sequence. + + is null. + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Returns the maximum value in an observable sequence of values. + + A sequence of values to determine the maximum value of. + An observable sequence containing a single element with the maximum value in the source sequence. + + is null. + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Returns the maximum value in an observable sequence of values. + + A sequence of values to determine the maximum value of. + An observable sequence containing a single element with the maximum value in the source sequence. + + is null. + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Returns the maximum value in an observable sequence of values. + + A sequence of values to determine the maximum value of. + An observable sequence containing a single element with the maximum value in the source sequence. + + is null. + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Returns the maximum value in an observable sequence of nullable values. + + A sequence of nullable values to determine the maximum value of. + An observable sequence containing a single element with the maximum value in the source sequence. + + is null. + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Returns the maximum value in an observable sequence of nullable values. + + A sequence of nullable values to determine the maximum value of. + An observable sequence containing a single element with the maximum value in the source sequence. + + is null. + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Returns the maximum value in an observable sequence of nullable values. + + A sequence of nullable values to determine the maximum value of. + An observable sequence containing a single element with the maximum value in the source sequence. + + is null. + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Returns the maximum value in an observable sequence of nullable values. + + A sequence of nullable values to determine the maximum value of. + An observable sequence containing a single element with the maximum value in the source sequence. + + is null. + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Returns the maximum value in an observable sequence of nullable values. + + A sequence of nullable values to determine the maximum value of. + An observable sequence containing a single element with the maximum value in the source sequence. + + is null. + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Returns the maximum value in an observable sequence of values. + + A sequence of values to determine the maximum value of. + An observable sequence containing a single element with the maximum value in the source sequence. + + is null. + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Returns the maximum element in an observable sequence. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + An observable sequence to determine the maximum element of. + An observable sequence containing a single element with the maximum element in the source sequence. + + is null. + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Returns the maximum value in an observable sequence according to the specified comparer. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + An observable sequence to determine the maximum element of. + Comparer used to compare elements. + An observable sequence containing a single element with the maximum element in the source sequence. + + or is null. + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Invokes a transform function on each element of a sequence and returns the maximum value. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + A sequence of values to determine the maximum value of. + A transform function to apply to each element. + An observable sequence containing a single element with the value of type that corresponds to the maximum value in the source sequence. + + or is null. + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Invokes a transform function on each element of a sequence and returns the maximum value. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + A sequence of values to determine the maximum value of. + A transform function to apply to each element. + An observable sequence containing a single element with the value of type that corresponds to the maximum value in the source sequence. + + or is null. + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Invokes a transform function on each element of a sequence and returns the maximum value. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + A sequence of values to determine the maximum value of. + A transform function to apply to each element. + An observable sequence containing a single element with the value of type that corresponds to the maximum value in the source sequence. + + or is null. + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Invokes a transform function on each element of a sequence and returns the maximum value. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + A sequence of values to determine the maximum value of. + A transform function to apply to each element. + An observable sequence containing a single element with the value of type that corresponds to the maximum value in the source sequence. + + or is null. + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Invokes a transform function on each element of a sequence and returns the maximum value. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + A sequence of values to determine the maximum value of. + A transform function to apply to each element. + An observable sequence containing a single element with the value of type that corresponds to the maximum value in the source sequence. + + or is null. + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Invokes a transform function on each element of a sequence and returns the maximum nullable value. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + A sequence of values to determine the maximum value of. + A transform function to apply to each element. + An observable sequence containing a single element with the value of type that corresponds to the maximum value in the source sequence. + + or is null. + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Invokes a transform function on each element of a sequence and returns the maximum nullable value. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + A sequence of values to determine the maximum value of. + A transform function to apply to each element. + An observable sequence containing a single element with the value of type that corresponds to the maximum value in the source sequence. + + or is null. + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Invokes a transform function on each element of a sequence and returns the maximum nullable value. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + A sequence of values to determine the maximum value of. + A transform function to apply to each element. + An observable sequence containing a single element with the value of type that corresponds to the maximum value in the source sequence. + + or is null. + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Invokes a transform function on each element of a sequence and returns the maximum nullable value. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + A sequence of values to determine the maximum value of. + A transform function to apply to each element. + An observable sequence containing a single element with the value of type that corresponds to the maximum value in the source sequence. + + or is null. + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Invokes a transform function on each element of a sequence and returns the maximum nullable value. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + A sequence of values to determine the maximum value of. + A transform function to apply to each element. + An observable sequence containing a single element with the value of type that corresponds to the maximum value in the source sequence. + + or is null. + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Invokes a transform function on each element of a sequence and returns the maximum value. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + The type of the objects derived from the elements in the source sequence to determine the maximum of. + An observable sequence to determine the minimum element of. + A transform function to apply to each element. + An observable sequence containing a single element with the value that corresponds to the maximum element in the source sequence. + + or is null. + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Invokes a transform function on each element of a sequence and returns the maximum value according to the specified comparer. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + The type of the objects derived from the elements in the source sequence to determine the maximum of. + An observable sequence to determine the minimum element of. + A transform function to apply to each element. + Comparer used to compare elements. + An observable sequence containing a single element with the value that corresponds to the maximum element in the source sequence. + + or or is null. + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Returns the elements in an observable sequence with the maximum key value. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + The type of the key computed for each element in the source sequence. + An observable sequence to get the maximum elements for. + Key selector function. + An observable sequence containing a list of zero or more elements that have a maximum key value. + + or is null. + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Returns the elements in an observable sequence with the maximum key value according to the specified comparer. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + The type of the key computed for each element in the source sequence. + An observable sequence to get the maximum elements for. + Key selector function. + Comparer used to compare key values. + An observable sequence containing a list of zero or more elements that have a maximum key value. + + or or is null. + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Merges elements from two observable sequences into a single observable sequence. + + The type of the elements in the source sequences. + First observable sequence. + Second observable sequence. + The observable sequence that merges the elements of the given sequences. + + or is null. + + + + Merges elements from two observable sequences into a single observable sequence, using the specified scheduler for enumeration of and subscription to the sources. + + The type of the elements in the source sequences. + First observable sequence. + Second observable sequence. + Scheduler used to introduce concurrency for making subscriptions to the given sequences. + The observable sequence that merges the elements of the given sequences. + + or or is null. + + + + Merges elements from all of the specified observable sequences into a single observable sequence, using the specified scheduler for enumeration of and subscription to the sources. + + Query provider used to construct the data source. + The type of the elements in the source sequences. + Observable sequences. + Scheduler to run the enumeration of the sequence of sources on. + The observable sequence that merges the elements of the observable sequences. + + or is null. + + + + Merges elements from all inner observable sequences into a single observable sequence. + + The type of the elements in the source sequences. + Observable sequence of inner observable sequences. + The observable sequence that merges the elements of the inner sequences. + + is null. + + + + Merges results from all source tasks into a single observable sequence. + + The type of the results produced by the source tasks. + Observable sequence of tasks. + The observable sequence that merges the results of the source tasks. + + is null. + If the tasks support cancellation, consider manual conversion of the tasks using , followed by a merge operation using . + + + + Merges elements from all of the specified observable sequences into a single observable sequence. + + Query provider used to construct the data source. + The type of the elements in the source sequences. + Observable sequences. + The observable sequence that merges the elements of the observable sequences. + + is null. + + + + Merges elements from all observable sequences in the given enumerable sequence into a single observable sequence. + + Query provider used to construct the data source. + The type of the elements in the source sequences. + Enumerable sequence of observable sequences. + The observable sequence that merges the elements of the observable sequences. + + is null. + + + + Merges elements from all inner observable sequences into a single observable sequence, limiting the number of concurrent subscriptions to inner sequences. + + The type of the elements in the source sequences. + Observable sequence of inner observable sequences. + Maximum number of inner observable sequences being subscribed to concurrently. + The observable sequence that merges the elements of the inner sequences. + + is null. + + is less than or equal to zero. + + + + Merges elements from all observable sequences in the given enumerable sequence into a single observable sequence, limiting the number of concurrent subscriptions to inner sequences. + + Query provider used to construct the data source. + The type of the elements in the source sequences. + Enumerable sequence of observable sequences. + Maximum number of observable sequences being subscribed to concurrently. + The observable sequence that merges the elements of the observable sequences. + + is null. + + is less than or equal to zero. + + + + Merges elements from all observable sequences in the given enumerable sequence into a single observable sequence, limiting the number of concurrent subscriptions to inner sequences, and using the specified scheduler for enumeration of and subscription to the sources. + + Query provider used to construct the data source. + The type of the elements in the source sequences. + Enumerable sequence of observable sequences. + Maximum number of observable sequences being subscribed to concurrently. + Scheduler to run the enumeration of the sequence of sources on. + The observable sequence that merges the elements of the observable sequences. + + or is null. + + is less than or equal to zero. + + + + Merges elements from all observable sequences in the given enumerable sequence into a single observable sequence, using the specified scheduler for enumeration of and subscription to the sources. + + Query provider used to construct the data source. + The type of the elements in the source sequences. + Enumerable sequence of observable sequences. + Scheduler to run the enumeration of the sequence of sources on. + The observable sequence that merges the elements of the observable sequences. + + or is null. + + + + Returns the minimum value in an observable sequence of values. + + A sequence of values to determine the minimum value of. + An observable sequence containing a single element with the minimum value in the source sequence. + + is null. + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Returns the minimum value in an observable sequence of values. + + A sequence of values to determine the minimum value of. + An observable sequence containing a single element with the minimum value in the source sequence. + + is null. + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Returns the minimum value in an observable sequence of values. + + A sequence of values to determine the minimum value of. + An observable sequence containing a single element with the minimum value in the source sequence. + + is null. + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Returns the minimum value in an observable sequence of values. + + A sequence of values to determine the minimum value of. + An observable sequence containing a single element with the minimum value in the source sequence. + + is null. + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Returns the minimum value in an observable sequence of nullable values. + + A sequence of nullable values to determine the minimum value of. + An observable sequence containing a single element with the minimum value in the source sequence. + + is null. + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Returns the minimum value in an observable sequence of nullable values. + + A sequence of nullable values to determine the minimum value of. + An observable sequence containing a single element with the minimum value in the source sequence. + + is null. + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Returns the minimum value in an observable sequence of nullable values. + + A sequence of nullable values to determine the minimum value of. + An observable sequence containing a single element with the minimum value in the source sequence. + + is null. + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Returns the minimum value in an observable sequence of nullable values. + + A sequence of nullable values to determine the minimum value of. + An observable sequence containing a single element with the minimum value in the source sequence. + + is null. + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Returns the minimum value in an observable sequence of nullable values. + + A sequence of nullable values to determine the minimum value of. + An observable sequence containing a single element with the minimum value in the source sequence. + + is null. + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Returns the minimum value in an observable sequence of values. + + A sequence of values to determine the minimum value of. + An observable sequence containing a single element with the minimum value in the source sequence. + + is null. + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Returns the minimum element in an observable sequence. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + An observable sequence to determine the minimum element of. + An observable sequence containing a single element with the minimum element in the source sequence. + + is null. + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Returns the minimum element in an observable sequence according to the specified comparer. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + An observable sequence to determine the minimum element of. + Comparer used to compare elements. + An observable sequence containing a single element with the minimum element in the source sequence. + + or is null. + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Invokes a transform function on each element of a sequence and returns the minimum value. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + A sequence of values to determine the minimum value of. + A transform function to apply to each element. + An observable sequence containing a single element with the value of type that corresponds to the minimum value in the source sequence. + + or is null. + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Invokes a transform function on each element of a sequence and returns the minimum value. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + A sequence of values to determine the minimum value of. + A transform function to apply to each element. + An observable sequence containing a single element with the value of type that corresponds to the minimum value in the source sequence. + + or is null. + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Invokes a transform function on each element of a sequence and returns the minimum value. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + A sequence of values to determine the minimum value of. + A transform function to apply to each element. + An observable sequence containing a single element with the value of type that corresponds to the minimum value in the source sequence. + + or is null. + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Invokes a transform function on each element of a sequence and returns the minimum value. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + A sequence of values to determine the minimum value of. + A transform function to apply to each element. + An observable sequence containing a single element with the value of type that corresponds to the minimum value in the source sequence. + + or is null. + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Invokes a transform function on each element of a sequence and returns the minimum value. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + A sequence of values to determine the minimum value of. + A transform function to apply to each element. + An observable sequence containing a single element with the value of type that corresponds to the minimum value in the source sequence. + + or is null. + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Invokes a transform function on each element of a sequence and returns the minimum nullable value. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + A sequence of values to determine the minimum value of. + A transform function to apply to each element. + An observable sequence containing a single element with the value of type that corresponds to the minimum value in the source sequence. + + or is null. + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Invokes a transform function on each element of a sequence and returns the minimum nullable value. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + A sequence of values to determine the minimum value of. + A transform function to apply to each element. + An observable sequence containing a single element with the value of type that corresponds to the minimum value in the source sequence. + + or is null. + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Invokes a transform function on each element of a sequence and returns the minimum nullable value. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + A sequence of values to determine the minimum value of. + A transform function to apply to each element. + An observable sequence containing a single element with the value of type that corresponds to the minimum value in the source sequence. + + or is null. + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Invokes a transform function on each element of a sequence and returns the minimum nullable value. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + A sequence of values to determine the minimum value of. + A transform function to apply to each element. + An observable sequence containing a single element with the value of type that corresponds to the minimum value in the source sequence. + + or is null. + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Invokes a transform function on each element of a sequence and returns the minimum nullable value. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + A sequence of values to determine the minimum value of. + A transform function to apply to each element. + An observable sequence containing a single element with the value of type that corresponds to the minimum value in the source sequence. + + or is null. + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Invokes a transform function on each element of a sequence and returns the minimum value. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + The type of the objects derived from the elements in the source sequence to determine the minimum of. + An observable sequence to determine the minimum element of. + A transform function to apply to each element. + An observable sequence containing a single element with the value that corresponds to the minimum element in the source sequence. + + or is null. + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Invokes a transform function on each element of a sequence and returns the minimum value according to the specified comparer. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + The type of the objects derived from the elements in the source sequence to determine the minimum of. + An observable sequence to determine the minimum element of. + A transform function to apply to each element. + Comparer used to compare elements. + An observable sequence containing a single element with the value that corresponds to the minimum element in the source sequence. + + or or is null. + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Returns the elements in an observable sequence with the minimum key value. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + The type of the key computed for each element in the source sequence. + An observable sequence to get the minimum elements for. + Key selector function. + An observable sequence containing a list of zero or more elements that have a minimum key value. + + or is null. + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Returns the elements in an observable sequence with the minimum key value according to the specified comparer. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + The type of the key computed for each element in the source sequence. + An observable sequence to get the minimum elements for. + Key selector function. + Comparer used to compare key values. + An observable sequence containing a list of zero or more elements that have a minimum key value. + + or or is null. + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Returns an enumerable sequence whose enumeration returns the most recently observed element in the source observable sequence, using the specified initial value in case no element has been sampled yet. + Enumerators on the resulting sequence never block and can produce the same element repeatedly. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source observable sequence. + Initial value that will be yielded by the enumerable sequence if no element has been sampled yet. + The enumerable sequence that returns the last sampled element upon each iteration. + + is null. + This operator requires the source's object (see ) to implement . + + + + Multicasts the source sequence notifications through an instantiated subject into all uses of the sequence within a selector function. Each + subscription to the resulting sequence causes a separate multicast invocation, exposing the sequence resulting from the selector function's + invocation. For specializations with fixed subject types, see Publish, PublishLast, and Replay. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + The type of the elements produced by the intermediate subject. + The type of the elements in the result sequence. + Source sequence which will be multicasted in the specified selector function. + Factory function to create an intermediate subject through which the source sequence's elements will be multicast to the selector function. + Selector function which can use the multicasted source sequence subject to the policies enforced by the created subject. + An observable sequence that contains the elements of a sequence produced by multicasting the source sequence within a selector function. + + or or is null. + + + + Returns a non-terminating observable sequence, which can be used to denote an infinite duration (e.g. when using reactive joins). + + Query provider used to construct the data source. + The type used for the type parameter of the resulting sequence. + An observable sequence whose observers will never get called. + + + + Returns a non-terminating observable sequence, which can be used to denote an infinite duration (e.g. when using reactive joins). + + Query provider used to construct the data source. + The type used for the type parameter of the resulting sequence. + Object solely used to infer the type of the type parameter. This parameter is typically used when creating a sequence of anonymously typed elements. + An observable sequence whose observers will never get called. + + + + Returns an enumerable sequence whose enumeration blocks until the next element in the source observable sequence becomes available. + Enumerators on the resulting sequence will block until the next element becomes available. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source observable sequence. + The enumerable sequence that blocks upon each iteration until the next element in the observable source sequence becomes available. + + is null. + This operator requires the source's object (see ) to implement . + + + + Wraps the source sequence in order to run its observer callbacks on the specified synchronization context. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source sequence. + Synchronization context to notify observers on. + The source sequence whose observations happen on the specified synchronization context. + + or is null. + + This only invokes observer callbacks on a synchronization context. In case the subscription and/or unsubscription actions have side-effects + that require to be run on a synchronization context, use . + + + + + Wraps the source sequence in order to run its observer callbacks on the specified scheduler. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source sequence. + Scheduler to notify observers on. + The source sequence whose observations happen on the specified scheduler. + + or is null. + + This only invokes observer callbacks on a scheduler. In case the subscription and/or unsubscription actions have side-effects + that require to be run on a scheduler, use . + + + + + Filters the elements of an observable sequence based on the specified type. + + The type to filter the elements in the source sequence on. + The observable sequence that contains the elements to be filtered. + An observable sequence that contains elements from the input sequence of type TResult. + + is null. + + + + Concatenates the second observable sequence to the first observable sequence upon successful or exceptional termination of the first. + + The type of the elements in the source sequences. + First observable sequence whose exception (if any) is caught. + Second observable sequence used to produce results after the first sequence terminates. + An observable sequence that concatenates the first and second sequence, even if the first sequence terminates exceptionally. + + or is null. + + + + Concatenates all of the specified observable sequences, even if the previous observable sequence terminated exceptionally. + + Query provider used to construct the data source. + The type of the elements in the source sequences. + Observable sequences to concatenate. + An observable sequence that concatenates the source sequences, even if a sequence terminates exceptionally. + + is null. + + + + Concatenates all observable sequences in the given enumerable sequence, even if the previous observable sequence terminated exceptionally. + + Query provider used to construct the data source. + The type of the elements in the source sequences. + Observable sequences to concatenate. + An observable sequence that concatenates the source sequences, even if a sequence terminates exceptionally. + + is null. + + + + Prepend a value to an observable sequence. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source sequence to prepend the value to. + Value to prepend to the specified sequence. + The source sequence prepended with the specified value. + + is null. + + + + Prepend a value to an observable sequence. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source sequence to prepend the value to. + Value to prepend to the specified sequence. + Scheduler to emit the prepend values on. + The source sequence prepended with the specified value. + + is null. + + + + Returns an observable sequence that is the result of invoking the selector on a connectable observable sequence that shares a single subscription to the underlying sequence. + This operator is a specialization of Multicast using a regular . + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + The type of the elements in the result sequence. + Source sequence whose elements will be multicasted through a single shared subscription. + Selector function which can use the multicasted source sequence as many times as needed, without causing multiple subscriptions to the source sequence. Subscribers to the given source will receive all notifications of the source from the time of the subscription on. + An observable sequence that contains the elements of a sequence produced by multicasting the source sequence within a selector function. + + or is null. + + + + + Returns an observable sequence that is the result of invoking the selector on a connectable observable sequence that shares a single subscription to the underlying sequence and starts with initialValue. + This operator is a specialization of Multicast using a . + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + The type of the elements in the result sequence. + Source sequence whose elements will be multicasted through a single shared subscription. + Selector function which can use the multicasted source sequence as many times as needed, without causing multiple subscriptions to the source sequence. Subscribers to the given source will receive immediately receive the initial value, followed by all notifications of the source from the time of the subscription on. + Initial value received by observers upon subscription. + An observable sequence that contains the elements of a sequence produced by multicasting the source sequence within a selector function. + + or is null. + + + + + Returns an observable sequence that is the result of invoking the selector on a connectable observable sequence that shares a single subscription to the underlying sequence containing only the last notification. + This operator is a specialization of Multicast using a . + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + The type of the elements in the result sequence. + Source sequence whose elements will be multicasted through a single shared subscription. + Selector function which can use the multicasted source sequence as many times as needed, without causing multiple subscriptions to the source sequence. Subscribers to the given source will only receive the last notification of the source. + An observable sequence that contains the elements of a sequence produced by multicasting the source sequence within a selector function. + + or is null. + + + + + Generates an observable sequence of integral numbers within a specified range. + + Query provider used to construct the data source. + The value of the first integer in the sequence. + The number of sequential integers to generate. + An observable sequence that contains a range of sequential integral numbers. + + is less than zero. -or- + - 1 is larger than . + + + + Generates an observable sequence of integral numbers within a specified range, using the specified scheduler to send out observer messages. + + Query provider used to construct the data source. + The value of the first integer in the sequence. + The number of sequential integers to generate. + Scheduler to run the generator loop on. + An observable sequence that contains a range of sequential integral numbers. + + is less than zero. -or- + - 1 is larger than . + + is null. + + + + Returns an observable sequence that stays connected to the source as long as there is at least one subscription to the observable sequence. + + Query provider used to construct the data source. + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Connectable observable sequence. + An observable sequence that stays connected to the source as long as there is at least one subscription to the observable sequence. + + is null. + + + + Returns an observable sequence that stays connected to the source as long as there is at least one subscription to the observable sequence. + + Query provider used to construct the data source. + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Connectable observable sequence. + The time span that should be waited before possibly unsubscribing from the connectable observable. + An observable sequence that stays connected to the source as long as there is at least one subscription to the observable sequence. + + is null. + + + + Returns an observable sequence that stays connected to the source as long as there is at least one subscription to the observable sequence. + + Query provider used to construct the data source. + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Connectable observable sequence. + The time span that should be waited before possibly unsubscribing from the connectable observable. + The scheduler to use for delayed unsubscription. + An observable sequence that stays connected to the source as long as there is at least one subscription to the observable sequence. + + is null. + + + + Returns an observable sequence that stays connected to the source as long as there is at least one subscription to the observable sequence. + + Query provider used to construct the data source. + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Connectable observable sequence. + The minimum number of observers required to subscribe before establishing the connection to the source. + An observable sequence that stays connected to the source as long as there is at least one subscription to the observable sequence. + + is null. + is non-positive. + + + + Returns an observable sequence that stays connected to the source as long as there is at least one subscription to the observable sequence. + + Query provider used to construct the data source. + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Connectable observable sequence. + The minimum number of observers required to subscribe before establishing the connection to the source. + The time span that should be waited before possibly unsubscribing from the connectable observable. + An observable sequence that stays connected to the source as long as there is at least one subscription to the observable sequence. + + is null. + is non-positive. + + + + Returns an observable sequence that stays connected to the source as long as there is at least one subscription to the observable sequence. + + Query provider used to construct the data source. + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Connectable observable sequence. + The minimum number of observers required to subscribe before establishing the connection to the source. + The time span that should be waited before possibly unsubscribing from the connectable observable. + The scheduler to use for delayed unsubscription. + An observable sequence that stays connected to the source as long as there is at least one subscription to the observable sequence. + + is null. + is non-positive. + + + + Generates an observable sequence that repeats the given element infinitely. + + Query provider used to construct the data source. + The type of the element that will be repeated in the produced sequence. + Element to repeat. + An observable sequence that repeats the given element infinitely. + + + + Generates an observable sequence that repeats the given element the specified number of times. + + Query provider used to construct the data source. + The type of the element that will be repeated in the produced sequence. + Element to repeat. + Number of times to repeat the element. + An observable sequence that repeats the given element the specified number of times. + + is less than zero. + + + + Generates an observable sequence that repeats the given element the specified number of times, using the specified scheduler to send out observer messages. + + Query provider used to construct the data source. + The type of the element that will be repeated in the produced sequence. + Element to repeat. + Number of times to repeat the element. + Scheduler to run the producer loop on. + An observable sequence that repeats the given element the specified number of times. + + is less than zero. + + is null. + + + + Generates an observable sequence that repeats the given element infinitely, using the specified scheduler to send out observer messages. + + Query provider used to construct the data source. + The type of the element that will be repeated in the produced sequence. + Element to repeat. + Scheduler to run the producer loop on. + An observable sequence that repeats the given element infinitely. + + is null. + + + + Repeats the observable sequence indefinitely. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Observable sequence to repeat. + The observable sequence producing the elements of the given sequence repeatedly and sequentially. + + is null. + + + + Repeats the observable sequence a specified number of times. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Observable sequence to repeat. + Number of times to repeat the sequence. + The observable sequence producing the elements of the given sequence repeatedly. + + is null. + + is less than zero. + + + + Repeatedly resubscribes to the source observable after a normal completion and when the observable + returned by a handler produces an arbitrary item. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + The arbitrary element type signaled by the handler observable. + Observable sequence to keep repeating when it successfully terminates. + The function that is called for each observer and takes an observable sequence objects. + It should return an observable of arbitrary items that should signal that arbitrary item in + response to receiving the completion signal from the source observable. If this observable signals + a terminal event, the sequence is terminated with that signal instead. + An observable sequence producing the elements of the given sequence repeatedly while each repetition terminates successfully. + is null. + is null. + + + + Returns an observable sequence that is the result of invoking the selector on a connectable observable sequence that shares a single subscription to the underlying sequence replaying all notifications. + This operator is a specialization of Multicast using a . + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + The type of the elements in the result sequence. + Source sequence whose elements will be multicasted through a single shared subscription. + Selector function which can use the multicasted source sequence as many times as needed, without causing multiple subscriptions to the source sequence. Subscribers to the given source will receive all the notifications of the source. + An observable sequence that contains the elements of a sequence produced by multicasting the source sequence within a selector function. + + or is null. + + + + + Returns an observable sequence that is the result of invoking the selector on a connectable observable sequence that shares a single subscription to the underlying sequence replaying notifications subject to a maximum element count for the replay buffer. + This operator is a specialization of Multicast using a . + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + The type of the elements in the result sequence. + Source sequence whose elements will be multicasted through a single shared subscription. + Selector function which can use the multicasted source sequence as many times as needed, without causing multiple subscriptions to the source sequence. Subscribers to the given source will receive all the notifications of the source subject to the specified replay buffer trimming policy. + Maximum element count of the replay buffer. + An observable sequence that contains the elements of a sequence produced by multicasting the source sequence within a selector function. + + or is null. + + is less than zero. + + + + + Returns an observable sequence that is the result of invoking the selector on a connectable observable sequence that shares a single subscription to the underlying sequence replaying notifications subject to a maximum element count for the replay buffer. + This operator is a specialization of Multicast using a . + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + The type of the elements in the result sequence. + Source sequence whose elements will be multicasted through a single shared subscription. + Selector function which can use the multicasted source sequence as many times as needed, without causing multiple subscriptions to the source sequence. Subscribers to the given source will receive all the notifications of the source subject to the specified replay buffer trimming policy. + Maximum element count of the replay buffer. + Scheduler where connected observers within the selector function will be invoked on. + An observable sequence that contains the elements of a sequence produced by multicasting the source sequence within a selector function. + + or or is null. + + is less than zero. + + + + + Returns an observable sequence that is the result of invoking the selector on a connectable observable sequence that shares a single subscription to the underlying sequence replaying notifications subject to a maximum time length and element count for the replay buffer. + This operator is a specialization of Multicast using a . + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + The type of the elements in the result sequence. + Source sequence whose elements will be multicasted through a single shared subscription. + Selector function which can use the multicasted source sequence as many times as needed, without causing multiple subscriptions to the source sequence. Subscribers to the given source will receive all the notifications of the source subject to the specified replay buffer trimming policy. + Maximum element count of the replay buffer. + Maximum time length of the replay buffer. + An observable sequence that contains the elements of a sequence produced by multicasting the source sequence within a selector function. + + or is null. + + is less than zero. + + is less than TimeSpan.Zero. + + + + + Returns an observable sequence that is the result of invoking the selector on a connectable observable sequence that shares a single subscription to the underlying sequence replaying notifications subject to a maximum time length and element count for the replay buffer. + This operator is a specialization of Multicast using a . + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + The type of the elements in the result sequence. + Source sequence whose elements will be multicasted through a single shared subscription. + Selector function which can use the multicasted source sequence as many times as needed, without causing multiple subscriptions to the source sequence. Subscribers to the given source will receive all the notifications of the source subject to the specified replay buffer trimming policy. + Maximum element count of the replay buffer. + Maximum time length of the replay buffer. + Scheduler where connected observers within the selector function will be invoked on. + An observable sequence that contains the elements of a sequence produced by multicasting the source sequence within a selector function. + + or or is null. + + is less than zero. + + is less than TimeSpan.Zero. + + + + + Returns an observable sequence that is the result of invoking the selector on a connectable observable sequence that shares a single subscription to the underlying sequence replaying all notifications. + This operator is a specialization of Multicast using a . + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + The type of the elements in the result sequence. + Source sequence whose elements will be multicasted through a single shared subscription. + Selector function which can use the multicasted source sequence as many times as needed, without causing multiple subscriptions to the source sequence. Subscribers to the given source will receive all the notifications of the source. + Scheduler where connected observers within the selector function will be invoked on. + An observable sequence that contains the elements of a sequence produced by multicasting the source sequence within a selector function. + + or or is null. + + + + + Returns an observable sequence that is the result of invoking the selector on a connectable observable sequence that shares a single subscription to the underlying sequence replaying notifications subject to a maximum time length for the replay buffer. + This operator is a specialization of Multicast using a . + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + The type of the elements in the result sequence. + Source sequence whose elements will be multicasted through a single shared subscription. + Selector function which can use the multicasted source sequence as many times as needed, without causing multiple subscriptions to the source sequence. Subscribers to the given source will receive all the notifications of the source subject to the specified replay buffer trimming policy. + Maximum time length of the replay buffer. + An observable sequence that contains the elements of a sequence produced by multicasting the source sequence within a selector function. + + or is null. + + is less than TimeSpan.Zero. + + + + + Returns an observable sequence that is the result of invoking the selector on a connectable observable sequence that shares a single subscription to the underlying sequence replaying notifications subject to a maximum time length for the replay buffer. + This operator is a specialization of Multicast using a . + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + The type of the elements in the result sequence. + Source sequence whose elements will be multicasted through a single shared subscription. + Selector function which can use the multicasted source sequence as many times as needed, without causing multiple subscriptions to the source sequence. Subscribers to the given source will receive all the notifications of the source subject to the specified replay buffer trimming policy. + Maximum time length of the replay buffer. + Scheduler where connected observers within the selector function will be invoked on. + An observable sequence that contains the elements of a sequence produced by multicasting the source sequence within a selector function. + + or or is null. + + is less than TimeSpan.Zero. + + + + + Repeats the source observable sequence until it successfully terminates. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Observable sequence to repeat until it successfully terminates. + An observable sequence producing the elements of the given sequence repeatedly until it terminates successfully. + + is null. + + + + Repeats the source observable sequence the specified number of times or until it successfully terminates. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Observable sequence to repeat until it successfully terminates. + Number of times to repeat the sequence. + An observable sequence producing the elements of the given sequence repeatedly until it terminates successfully. + + is null. + + is less than zero. + + + + Retries (resubscribes to) the source observable after a failure and when the observable + returned by a handler produces an arbitrary item. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + The arbitrary element type signaled by the handler observable. + Observable sequence to repeat until it successfully terminates. + The function that is called for each observer and takes an observable sequence of + errors. It should return an observable of arbitrary items that should signal that arbitrary item in + response to receiving the failure Exception from the source observable. If this observable signals + a terminal event, the sequence is terminated with that signal instead. + An observable sequence producing the elements of the given sequence repeatedly until it terminates successfully. + + is null. + + is null. + + + + Returns an observable sequence that contains a single element. + + Query provider used to construct the data source. + The type of the element that will be returned in the produced sequence. + Single element in the resulting observable sequence. + An observable sequence containing the single specified element. + + + + Returns an observable sequence that contains a single element, using the specified scheduler to send out observer messages. + + Query provider used to construct the data source. + The type of the element that will be returned in the produced sequence. + Single element in the resulting observable sequence. + Scheduler to send the single element on. + An observable sequence containing the single specified element. + + is null. + + + + Samples the observable sequence at each interval. + Upon each sampling tick, the latest element (if any) in the source sequence during the last sampling interval is sent to the resulting sequence. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source sequence to sample. + Interval at which to sample. If this value is equal to TimeSpan.Zero, the scheduler will continuously sample the stream. + Sampled observable sequence. + + is null. + + is less than TimeSpan.Zero. + + Specifying a TimeSpan.Zero value for doesn't guarantee all source sequence elements will be preserved. This is a side-effect + of the asynchrony introduced by the scheduler, where the sampling action may not execute immediately, despite the TimeSpan.Zero due time. + + + + + Samples the observable sequence at each interval, using the specified scheduler to run sampling timers. + Upon each sampling tick, the latest element (if any) in the source sequence during the last sampling interval is sent to the resulting sequence. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source sequence to sample. + Interval at which to sample. If this value is equal to TimeSpan.Zero, the scheduler will continuously sample the stream. + Scheduler to run the sampling timer on. + Sampled observable sequence. + + or is null. + + is less than TimeSpan.Zero. + + Specifying a TimeSpan.Zero value for doesn't guarantee all source sequence elements will be preserved. This is a side-effect + of the asynchrony introduced by the scheduler, where the sampling action may not execute immediately, despite the TimeSpan.Zero due time. + + + + + Samples the source observable sequence using a sampler observable sequence producing sampling ticks. + Upon each sampling tick, the latest element (if any) in the source sequence during the last sampling interval is sent to the resulting sequence. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + The type of the elements in the sampling sequence. + Source sequence to sample. + Sampling tick sequence. + Sampled observable sequence. + + or is null. + + + + Applies an accumulator function over an observable sequence and returns each intermediate result. + For aggregation behavior with no intermediate results, see . + + The type of the elements in the source sequence and the result of the aggregation. + An observable sequence to accumulate over. + An accumulator function to be invoked on each element. + An observable sequence containing the accumulated values. + + or is null. + + + + Applies an accumulator function over an observable sequence and returns each intermediate result. The specified seed value is used as the initial accumulator value. + For aggregation behavior with no intermediate results, see . + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + The type of the result of the aggregation. + An observable sequence to accumulate over. + The initial accumulator value. + An accumulator function to be invoked on each element. + An observable sequence containing the accumulated values. + + or is null. + + + + Projects each element of an observable sequence into a new form. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + The type of the elements in the result sequence, obtained by running the selector function for each element in the source sequence. + A sequence of elements to invoke a transform function on. + A transform function to apply to each source element. + An observable sequence whose elements are the result of invoking the transform function on each element of source. + + or is null. + + + + Projects each element of an observable sequence into a new form by incorporating the element's index. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + The type of the elements in the result sequence, obtained by running the selector function for each element in the source sequence. + A sequence of elements to invoke a transform function on. + A transform function to apply to each source element; the second parameter of the function represents the index of the source element. + An observable sequence whose elements are the result of invoking the transform function on each element of source. + + or is null. + + + + Projects each element of an observable sequence to an observable sequence, invokes the result selector for the source element and each of the corresponding inner sequence's elements, and merges the results into one observable sequence. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + The type of the elements in the projected intermediate sequences. + The type of the elements in the result sequence, obtained by using the selector to combine source sequence elements with their corresponding intermediate sequence elements. + An observable sequence of elements to project. + A transform function to apply to each element. + A transform function to apply to each element of the intermediate sequence. + An observable sequence whose elements are the result of invoking the one-to-many transform function collectionSelector on each element of the input sequence and then mapping each of those sequence elements and their corresponding source element to a result element. + + or or is null. + + + + Projects each element of an observable sequence to an observable sequence by incorporating the element's index, invokes the result selector for the source element and each of the corresponding inner sequence's elements, and merges the results into one observable sequence. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + The type of the elements in the projected intermediate sequences. + The type of the elements in the result sequence, obtained by using the selector to combine source sequence elements with their corresponding intermediate sequence elements. + An observable sequence of elements to project. + A transform function to apply to each element; the second parameter of the function represents the index of the source element. + A transform function to apply to each element of the intermediate sequence; the second parameter of the function represents the index of the source element and the fourth parameter represents the index of the intermediate element. + An observable sequence whose elements are the result of invoking the one-to-many transform function collectionSelector on each element of the input sequence and then mapping each of those sequence elements and their corresponding source element to a result element. + + or or is null. + + + + Projects each element of an observable sequence to an enumerable sequence, invokes the result selector for the source element and each of the corresponding inner sequence's elements, and merges the results into one observable sequence. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + The type of the elements in the projected intermediate enumerable sequences. + The type of the elements in the result sequence, obtained by using the selector to combine source sequence elements with their corresponding intermediate sequence elements. + An observable sequence of elements to project. + A transform function to apply to each element. + A transform function to apply to each element of the intermediate sequence. + An observable sequence whose elements are the result of invoking the one-to-many transform function collectionSelector on each element of the input sequence and then mapping each of those sequence elements and their corresponding source element to a result element. + + or or is null. + The projected sequences are enumerated synchronously within the OnNext call of the source sequence. In order to do a concurrent, non-blocking merge, change the selector to return an observable sequence obtained using the conversion. + + + + Projects each element of an observable sequence to an enumerable sequence by incorporating the element's index, invokes the result selector for the source element and each of the corresponding inner sequence's elements, and merges the results into one observable sequence. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + The type of the elements in the projected intermediate enumerable sequences. + The type of the elements in the result sequence, obtained by using the selector to combine source sequence elements with their corresponding intermediate sequence elements. + An observable sequence of elements to project. + A transform function to apply to each element; the second parameter of the function represents the index of the source element. + A transform function to apply to each element of the intermediate sequence; the second parameter of the function represents the index of the source element and the fourth parameter represents the index of the intermediate element. + An observable sequence whose elements are the result of invoking the one-to-many transform function collectionSelector on each element of the input sequence and then mapping each of those sequence elements and their corresponding source element to a result element. + + or or is null. + The projected sequences are enumerated synchronously within the OnNext call of the source sequence. In order to do a concurrent, non-blocking merge, change the selector to return an observable sequence obtained using the conversion. + + + + Projects each element of the source observable sequence to the other observable sequence and merges the resulting observable sequences into one observable sequence. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + The type of the elements in the other sequence and the elements in the result sequence. + An observable sequence of elements to project. + An observable sequence to project each element from the source sequence onto. + An observable sequence whose elements are the result of projecting each source element onto the other sequence and merging all the resulting sequences together. + + or is null. + + + + Projects each notification of an observable sequence to an observable sequence and merges the resulting observable sequences into one observable sequence. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + The type of the elements in the projected inner sequences and the elements in the merged result sequence. + An observable sequence of notifications to project. + A transform function to apply to each element. + A transform function to apply when an error occurs in the source sequence. + A transform function to apply when the end of the source sequence is reached. + An observable sequence whose elements are the result of invoking the one-to-many transform function corresponding to each notification in the input sequence. + + or or or is null. + + + + Projects each notification of an observable sequence to an observable sequence by incorporating the element's index and merges the resulting observable sequences into one observable sequence. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + The type of the elements in the projected inner sequences and the elements in the merged result sequence. + An observable sequence of notifications to project. + A transform function to apply to each element; the second parameter of the function represents the index of the source element. + A transform function to apply when an error occurs in the source sequence. + A transform function to apply when the end of the source sequence is reached. + An observable sequence whose elements are the result of invoking the one-to-many transform function corresponding to each notification in the input sequence. + + or or or is null. + + + + Projects each element of an observable sequence to an observable sequence and merges the resulting observable sequences into one observable sequence. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + The type of the elements in the projected inner sequences and the elements in the merged result sequence. + An observable sequence of elements to project. + A transform function to apply to each element. + An observable sequence whose elements are the result of invoking the one-to-many transform function on each element of the input sequence. + + or is null. + + + + Projects each element of an observable sequence to an observable sequence by incorporating the element's index and merges the resulting observable sequences into one observable sequence. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + The type of the elements in the projected inner sequences and the elements in the merged result sequence. + An observable sequence of elements to project. + A transform function to apply to each element; the second parameter of the function represents the index of the source element. + An observable sequence whose elements are the result of invoking the one-to-many transform function on each element of the input sequence. + + or is null. + + + + Projects each element of an observable sequence to a task and merges all of the task results into one observable sequence. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + The type of the result produced by the projected tasks and the elements in the merged result sequence. + An observable sequence of elements to project. + A transform function to apply to each element. + An observable sequence whose elements are the result of the tasks executed for each element of the input sequence. + This overload supports composition of observable sequences and tasks, without requiring manual conversion of the tasks to observable sequences using . + + or is null. + + + + Projects each element of an observable sequence to a task by incorporating the element's index and merges all of the task results into one observable sequence. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + The type of the result produced by the projected tasks and the elements in the merged result sequence. + An observable sequence of elements to project. + A transform function to apply to each element; the second parameter of the function represents the index of the source element. + An observable sequence whose elements are the result of the tasks executed for each element of the input sequence. + This overload supports composition of observable sequences and tasks, without requiring manual conversion of the tasks to observable sequences using . + + or is null. + + + + Projects each element of an observable sequence to a task with cancellation support and merges all of the task results into one observable sequence. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + The type of the result produced by the projected tasks and the elements in the merged result sequence. + An observable sequence of elements to project. + A transform function to apply to each element. + An observable sequence whose elements are the result of the tasks executed for each element of the input sequence. + This overload supports composition of observable sequences and tasks, without requiring manual conversion of the tasks to observable sequences using . + + or is null. + + + + Projects each element of an observable sequence to a task by incorporating the element's index with cancellation support and merges all of the task results into one observable sequence. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + The type of the result produced by the projected tasks and the elements in the merged result sequence. + An observable sequence of elements to project. + A transform function to apply to each element; the second parameter of the function represents the index of the source element. + An observable sequence whose elements are the result of the tasks executed for each element of the input sequence. + This overload supports composition of observable sequences and tasks, without requiring manual conversion of the tasks to observable sequences using . + + or is null. + + + + Projects each element of an observable sequence to an enumerable sequence and concatenates the resulting enumerable sequences into one observable sequence. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + The type of the elements in the projected inner enumerable sequences and the elements in the merged result sequence. + An observable sequence of elements to project. + A transform function to apply to each element. + An observable sequence whose elements are the result of invoking the one-to-many transform function on each element of the input sequence. + + or is null. + The projected sequences are enumerated synchronously within the OnNext call of the source sequence. In order to do a concurrent, non-blocking merge, change the selector to return an observable sequence obtained using the conversion. + + + + Projects each element of an observable sequence to an enumerable sequence by incorporating the element's index and concatenates the resulting enumerable sequences into one observable sequence. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + The type of the elements in the projected inner enumerable sequences and the elements in the merged result sequence. + An observable sequence of elements to project. + A transform function to apply to each element; the second parameter of the function represents the index of the source element. + An observable sequence whose elements are the result of invoking the one-to-many transform function on each element of the input sequence. + + or is null. + The projected sequences are enumerated synchronously within the OnNext call of the source sequence. In order to do a concurrent, non-blocking merge, change the selector to return an observable sequence obtained using the conversion. + + + + Projects each element of an observable sequence to a task, invokes the result selector for the source element and the task result, and merges the results into one observable sequence. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + The type of the results produced by the projected intermediate tasks. + The type of the elements in the result sequence, obtained by using the selector to combine source sequence elements with their corresponding intermediate task results. + An observable sequence of elements to project. + A transform function to apply to each element. + A transform function to apply to each element of the intermediate sequence. + An observable sequence whose elements are the result of obtaining a task for each element of the input sequence and then mapping the task's result and its corresponding source element to a result element. + + or or is null. + This overload supports using LINQ query comprehension syntax in C# and Visual Basic to compose observable sequences and tasks, without requiring manual conversion of the tasks to observable sequences using . + + + + Projects each element of an observable sequence to a task by incorporating the element's index, invokes the result selector for the source element and the task result, and merges the results into one observable sequence. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + The type of the results produced by the projected intermediate tasks. + The type of the elements in the result sequence, obtained by using the selector to combine source sequence elements with their corresponding intermediate task results. + An observable sequence of elements to project. + A transform function to apply to each element; the second parameter of the function represents the index of the source element. + A transform function to apply to each element of the intermediate sequence; the second parameter of the function represents the index of the source element. + An observable sequence whose elements are the result of obtaining a task for each element of the input sequence and then mapping the task's result and its corresponding source element to a result element. + + or or is null. + This overload supports using LINQ query comprehension syntax in C# and Visual Basic to compose observable sequences and tasks, without requiring manual conversion of the tasks to observable sequences using . + + + + Projects each element of an observable sequence to a task with cancellation support, invokes the result selector for the source element and the task result, and merges the results into one observable sequence. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + The type of the results produced by the projected intermediate tasks. + The type of the elements in the result sequence, obtained by using the selector to combine source sequence elements with their corresponding intermediate task results. + An observable sequence of elements to project. + A transform function to apply to each element. + A transform function to apply to each element of the intermediate sequence. + An observable sequence whose elements are the result of obtaining a task for each element of the input sequence and then mapping the task's result and its corresponding source element to a result element. + + or or is null. + This overload supports using LINQ query comprehension syntax in C# and Visual Basic to compose observable sequences and tasks, without requiring manual conversion of the tasks to observable sequences using . + + + + Projects each element of an observable sequence to a task by incorporating the element's index with cancellation support, invokes the result selector for the source element and the task result, and merges the results into one observable sequence. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + The type of the results produced by the projected intermediate tasks. + The type of the elements in the result sequence, obtained by using the selector to combine source sequence elements with their corresponding intermediate task results. + An observable sequence of elements to project. + A transform function to apply to each element; the second parameter of the function represents the index of the source element. + A transform function to apply to each element of the intermediate sequence; the second parameter of the function represents the index of the source element. + An observable sequence whose elements are the result of obtaining a task for each element of the input sequence and then mapping the task's result and its corresponding source element to a result element. + + or or is null. + This overload supports using LINQ query comprehension syntax in C# and Visual Basic to compose observable sequences and tasks, without requiring manual conversion of the tasks to observable sequences using . + + + + Determines whether two sequences are equal by comparing the elements pairwise. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + First observable sequence to compare. + Second observable sequence to compare. + An observable sequence that contains a single element which indicates whether both sequences are of equal length and their corresponding elements are equal according to the default equality comparer for their type. + + or is null. + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Determines whether an observable and enumerable sequence are equal by comparing the elements pairwise. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + First observable sequence to compare. + Second observable sequence to compare. + An observable sequence that contains a single element which indicates whether both sequences are of equal length and their corresponding elements are equal according to the default equality comparer for their type. + + or is null. + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Determines whether two sequences are equal by comparing the elements pairwise using a specified equality comparer. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + First observable sequence to compare. + Second observable sequence to compare. + Comparer used to compare elements of both sequences. + An observable sequence that contains a single element which indicates whether both sequences are of equal length and their corresponding elements are equal according to the specified equality comparer. + + or or is null. + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Determines whether an observable and enumerable sequence are equal by comparing the elements pairwise using a specified equality comparer. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + First observable sequence to compare. + Second observable sequence to compare. + Comparer used to compare elements of both sequences. + An observable sequence that contains a single element which indicates whether both sequences are of equal length and their corresponding elements are equal according to the specified equality comparer. + + or or is null. + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Returns the only element of an observable sequence, and reports an exception if there is not exactly one element in the observable sequence. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source observable sequence. + Sequence containing the single element in the observable sequence. + + is null. + (Asynchronous) The source sequence contains more than one element. -or- The source sequence is empty. + + + + Returns the only element of an observable sequence that satisfies the condition in the predicate, and reports an exception if there is not exactly one element in the observable sequence. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source observable sequence. + A predicate function to evaluate for elements in the source sequence. + Sequence containing the single element in the observable sequence that satisfies the condition in the predicate. + + or is null. + (Asynchronous) No element satisfies the condition in the predicate. -or- More than one element satisfies the condition in the predicate. -or- The source sequence is empty. + + + + Returns the only element of an observable sequence, or a default value if the observable sequence is empty; this method reports an exception if there is more than one element in the observable sequence. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source observable sequence. + Sequence containing the single element in the observable sequence, or a default value if no such element exists. + + is null. + (Asynchronous) The source sequence contains more than one element. + + + + Returns the only element of an observable sequence that matches the predicate, or a default value if no such element exists; this method reports an exception if there is more than one element in the observable sequence. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source observable sequence. + A predicate function to evaluate for elements in the source sequence. + Sequence containing the single element in the observable sequence that satisfies the condition in the predicate, or a default value if no such element exists. + + or is null. + (Asynchronous) The sequence contains more than one element that satisfies the condition in the predicate. + + + + Bypasses a specified number of elements in an observable sequence and then returns the remaining elements. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + The sequence to take elements from. + The number of elements to skip before returning the remaining elements. + An observable sequence that contains the elements that occur after the specified index in the input sequence. + + is null. + + is less than zero. + + + + Skips elements for the specified duration from the start of the observable source sequence. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source sequence to skip elements for. + Duration for skipping elements from the start of the sequence. + An observable sequence with the elements skipped during the specified duration from the start of the source sequence. + + is null. + + is less than TimeSpan.Zero. + + + Specifying a TimeSpan.Zero value for doesn't guarantee no elements will be dropped from the start of the source sequence. + This is a side-effect of the asynchrony introduced by the scheduler, where the action that causes callbacks from the source sequence to be forwarded + may not execute immediately, despite the TimeSpan.Zero due time. + + + Errors produced by the source sequence are always forwarded to the result sequence, even if the error occurs before the . + + + + + + Skips elements for the specified duration from the start of the observable source sequence, using the specified scheduler to run timers. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source sequence to skip elements for. + Duration for skipping elements from the start of the sequence. + Scheduler to run the timer on. + An observable sequence with the elements skipped during the specified duration from the start of the source sequence. + + or is null. + + is less than TimeSpan.Zero. + + + Specifying a TimeSpan.Zero value for doesn't guarantee no elements will be dropped from the start of the source sequence. + This is a side-effect of the asynchrony introduced by the scheduler, where the action that causes callbacks from the source sequence to be forwarded + may not execute immediately, despite the TimeSpan.Zero due time. + + + Errors produced by the source sequence are always forwarded to the result sequence, even if the error occurs before the . + + + + + + Bypasses a specified number of elements at the end of an observable sequence. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source sequence. + Number of elements to bypass at the end of the source sequence. + An observable sequence containing the source sequence elements except for the bypassed ones at the end. + + is null. + + is less than zero. + + This operator accumulates a queue with a length enough to store the first elements. As more elements are + received, elements are taken from the front of the queue and produced on the result sequence. This causes elements to be delayed. + + + + + Skips elements for the specified duration from the end of the observable source sequence. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source sequence to skip elements for. + Duration for skipping elements from the end of the sequence. + An observable sequence with the elements skipped during the specified duration from the end of the source sequence. + + is null. + + is less than TimeSpan.Zero. + + This operator accumulates a queue with a length enough to store elements received during the initial window. + As more elements are received, elements older than the specified are taken from the queue and produced on the + result sequence. This causes elements to be delayed with . + + + + + Skips elements for the specified duration from the end of the observable source sequence, using the specified scheduler to run timers. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source sequence to skip elements for. + Duration for skipping elements from the end of the sequence. + Scheduler to run the timer on. + An observable sequence with the elements skipped during the specified duration from the end of the source sequence. + + or is null. + + is less than TimeSpan.Zero. + + This operator accumulates a queue with a length enough to store elements received during the initial window. + As more elements are received, elements older than the specified are taken from the queue and produced on the + result sequence. This causes elements to be delayed with . + + + + + Skips elements from the observable source sequence until the specified start time. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source sequence to skip elements for. + Time to start taking elements from the source sequence. If this value is less than or equal to DateTimeOffset.UtcNow, no elements will be skipped. + An observable sequence with the elements skipped until the specified start time. + + is null. + + Errors produced by the source sequence are always forwarded to the result sequence, even if the error occurs before the . + + + + + Skips elements from the observable source sequence until the specified start time, using the specified scheduler to run timers. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source sequence to skip elements for. + Time to start taking elements from the source sequence. If this value is less than or equal to DateTimeOffset.UtcNow, no elements will be skipped. + Scheduler to run the timer on. + An observable sequence with the elements skipped until the specified start time. + + or is null. + + Errors produced by the source sequence are always forwarded to the result sequence, even if the error occurs before the . + + + + + Returns the elements from the source observable sequence only after the other observable sequence produces an element. + Starting from Rx.NET 4.0, this will subscribe to before subscribing to + so in case emits an element right away, elements from are not missed. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + The type of the elements in the other sequence that indicates the end of skip behavior. + Source sequence to propagate elements for. + Observable sequence that triggers propagation of elements of the source sequence. + An observable sequence containing the elements of the source sequence starting from the point the other sequence triggered propagation. + + or is null. + + + + Bypasses elements in an observable sequence as long as a specified condition is true and then returns the remaining elements. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + An observable sequence to return elements from. + A function to test each element for a condition. + An observable sequence that contains the elements from the input sequence starting at the first element in the linear series that does not pass the test specified by predicate. + + or is null. + + + + Bypasses elements in an observable sequence as long as a specified condition is true and then returns the remaining elements. + The element's index is used in the logic of the predicate function. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + An observable sequence to return elements from. + A function to test each element for a condition; the second parameter of the function represents the index of the source element. + An observable sequence that contains the elements from the input sequence starting at the first element in the linear series that does not pass the test specified by predicate. + + or is null. + + + + Invokes the action asynchronously, surfacing the result through an observable sequence. + + Query provider used to construct the data source. + Action to run asynchronously. + An observable sequence exposing a Unit value upon completion of the action, or an exception. + + is null. + + + + The action is called immediately, not during the subscription of the resulting sequence. + + + Multiple subscriptions to the resulting sequence can observe the action's outcome. + + + + + + + Invokes the action asynchronously on the specified scheduler, surfacing the result through an observable sequence. + + Query provider used to construct the data source. + Action to run asynchronously. + Scheduler to run the action on. + An observable sequence exposing a Unit value upon completion of the action, or an exception. + + or is null. + + + + The action is called immediately, not during the subscription of the resulting sequence. + + + Multiple subscriptions to the resulting sequence can observe the action's outcome. + + + + + + + Invokes the specified function asynchronously, surfacing the result through an observable sequence. + + Query provider used to construct the data source. + The type of the result returned by the function. + Function to run asynchronously. + An observable sequence exposing the function's result value, or an exception. + + is null. + + + + The function is called immediately, not during the subscription of the resulting sequence. + + + Multiple subscriptions to the resulting sequence can observe the function's result. + + + + + + + Invokes the specified function asynchronously on the specified scheduler, surfacing the result through an observable sequence + + Query provider used to construct the data source. + The type of the result returned by the function. + Function to run asynchronously. + Scheduler to run the function on. + An observable sequence exposing the function's result value, or an exception. + + or is null. + + + + The function is called immediately, not during the subscription of the resulting sequence. + + + Multiple subscriptions to the resulting sequence can observe the function's result. + + + + + + + Invokes the asynchronous action, surfacing the result through an observable sequence. + + Query provider used to construct the data source. + Asynchronous action to run. + An observable sequence exposing a Unit value upon completion of the action, or an exception. + + is null. + + + + The action is started immediately, not during the subscription of the resulting sequence. + + + Multiple subscriptions to the resulting sequence can observe the action's outcome. + + + + + + + Invokes the asynchronous action, surfacing the result through an observable sequence. + + Query provider used to construct the data source. + Asynchronous action to run. + Scheduler on which to notify observers. + An observable sequence exposing a Unit value upon completion of the action, or an exception. + + is null or is null. + + + + The action is started immediately, not during the subscription of the resulting sequence. + + + Multiple subscriptions to the resulting sequence can observe the action's outcome. + + + + + + + Invokes the asynchronous action, surfacing the result through an observable sequence. + The CancellationToken is shared by all subscriptions on the resulting observable sequence. See the remarks section for more information. + + Query provider used to construct the data source. + Asynchronous action to run. + An observable sequence exposing a Unit value upon completion of the action, or an exception. + + is null. + + + + The action is started immediately, not during the subscription of the resulting sequence. + + + Multiple subscriptions to the resulting sequence can observe the action's outcome. + + + + If any subscription to the resulting sequence is disposed, the CancellationToken is set. The observer associated to the disposed + subscription won't see the TaskCanceledException, but other observers will. You can protect against this using the Catch operator. + Be careful when handing out the resulting sequence because of this behavior. The most common use is to have a single subscription + to the resulting sequence, which controls the CancellationToken state. Alternatively, you can control subscription behavior using + multicast operators. + + + + + + + + Invokes the asynchronous action, surfacing the result through an observable sequence. + The CancellationToken is shared by all subscriptions on the resulting observable sequence. See the remarks section for more information. + + Query provider used to construct the data source. + Asynchronous action to run. + Scheduler on which to notify observers. + An observable sequence exposing a Unit value upon completion of the action, or an exception. + + is null or is null. + + + + The action is started immediately, not during the subscription of the resulting sequence. + + + Multiple subscriptions to the resulting sequence can observe the action's outcome. + + + + If any subscription to the resulting sequence is disposed, the CancellationToken is set. The observer associated to the disposed + subscription won't see the TaskCanceledException, but other observers will. You can protect against this using the Catch operator. + Be careful when handing out the resulting sequence because of this behavior. The most common use is to have a single subscription + to the resulting sequence, which controls the CancellationToken state. Alternatively, you can control subscription behavior using + multicast operators. + + + + + + + + Invokes the asynchronous function, surfacing the result through an observable sequence. + + Query provider used to construct the data source. + The type of the result returned by the asynchronous function. + Asynchronous function to run. + An observable sequence exposing the function's result value, or an exception. + + is null. + + + + The function is started immediately, not during the subscription of the resulting sequence. + + + Multiple subscriptions to the resulting sequence can observe the function's result. + + + + + + + Invokes the asynchronous function, surfacing the result through an observable sequence. + The CancellationToken is shared by all subscriptions on the resulting observable sequence. See the remarks section for more information. + + Query provider used to construct the data source. + The type of the result returned by the asynchronous function. + Asynchronous function to run. + An observable sequence exposing the function's result value, or an exception. + + is null. + + + + The function is started immediately, not during the subscription of the resulting sequence. + + + Multiple subscriptions to the resulting sequence can observe the function's result. + + + + If any subscription to the resulting sequence is disposed, the CancellationToken is set. The observer associated to the disposed + subscription won't see the TaskCanceledException, but other observers will. You can protect against this using the Catch operator. + Be careful when handing out the resulting sequence because of this behavior. The most common use is to have a single subscription + to the resulting sequence, which controls the CancellationToken state. Alternatively, you can control subscription behavior using + multicast operators. + + + + + + + + Invokes the asynchronous function, surfacing the result through an observable sequence. + + Query provider used to construct the data source. + The type of the result returned by the asynchronous function. + Asynchronous function to run. + Scheduler on which to notify observers. + An observable sequence exposing the function's result value, or an exception. + + is null or is null. + + + + The function is started immediately, not during the subscription of the resulting sequence. + + + Multiple subscriptions to the resulting sequence can observe the function's result. + + + + + + + Invokes the asynchronous function, surfacing the result through an observable sequence. + The CancellationToken is shared by all subscriptions on the resulting observable sequence. See the remarks section for more information. + + Query provider used to construct the data source. + The type of the result returned by the asynchronous function. + Asynchronous function to run. + Scheduler on which to notify observers. + An observable sequence exposing the function's result value, or an exception. + + is null or is null. + + + + The function is started immediately, not during the subscription of the resulting sequence. + + + Multiple subscriptions to the resulting sequence can observe the function's result. + + + + If any subscription to the resulting sequence is disposed, the CancellationToken is set. The observer associated to the disposed + subscription won't see the TaskCanceledException, but other observers will. You can protect against this using the Catch operator. + Be careful when handing out the resulting sequence because of this behavior. The most common use is to have a single subscription + to the resulting sequence, which controls the CancellationToken state. Alternatively, you can control subscription behavior using + multicast operators. + + + + + + + + Prepends a sequence of values to an observable sequence. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source sequence to prepend values to. + Scheduler to emit the prepended values on. + Values to prepend to the specified sequence. + The source sequence prepended with the specified values. + + or or is null. + + + + Prepends a sequence of values to an observable sequence. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source sequence to prepend values to. + Scheduler to emit the prepended values on. + Values to prepend to the specified sequence. + The source sequence prepended with the specified values. + + or or is null. + + + + Prepends a sequence of values to an observable sequence. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source sequence to prepend values to. + Values to prepend to the specified sequence. + The source sequence prepended with the specified values. + + or is null. + + + + Prepends a sequence of values to an observable sequence. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source sequence to prepend values to. + Values to prepend to the specified sequence. + The source sequence prepended with the specified values. + + or is null. + + + + Wraps the source sequence in order to run its subscription and unsubscription logic on the specified synchronization context. This operation is not commonly used; + see the remarks section for more information on the distinction between SubscribeOn and ObserveOn. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source sequence. + Synchronization context to perform subscription and unsubscription actions on. + The source sequence whose subscriptions and unsubscriptions happen on the specified synchronization context. + + or is null. + + This only performs the side-effects of subscription and unsubscription on the specified synchronization context. In order to invoke observer + callbacks on a synchronization context, use . + + + + + Wraps the source sequence in order to run its subscription and unsubscription logic on the specified scheduler. This operation is not commonly used; + see the remarks section for more information on the distinction between SubscribeOn and ObserveOn. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source sequence. + Scheduler to perform subscription and unsubscription actions on. + The source sequence whose subscriptions and unsubscriptions happen on the specified scheduler. + + or is null. + + This only performs the side-effects of subscription and unsubscription on the specified scheduler. In order to invoke observer + callbacks on a scheduler, use . + + + + + Computes the sum of a sequence of values. + + A sequence of values to calculate the sum of. + An observable sequence containing a single element with the sum of the values in the source sequence. + + is null. + (Asynchronous) The sum of the elements in the source sequence is larger than . + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Computes the sum of a sequence of values. + + A sequence of values to calculate the sum of. + An observable sequence containing a single element with the sum of the values in the source sequence. + + is null. + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Computes the sum of a sequence of values. + + A sequence of values to calculate the sum of. + An observable sequence containing a single element with the sum of the values in the source sequence. + + is null. + (Asynchronous) The sum of the elements in the source sequence is larger than . + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Computes the sum of a sequence of values. + + A sequence of values to calculate the sum of. + An observable sequence containing a single element with the sum of the values in the source sequence. + + is null. + (Asynchronous) The sum of the elements in the source sequence is larger than . + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Computes the sum of a sequence of nullable values. + + A sequence of nullable values to calculate the sum of. + An observable sequence containing a single element with the sum of the values in the source sequence. + + is null. + (Asynchronous) The sum of the elements in the source sequence is larger than . + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Computes the sum of a sequence of nullable values. + + A sequence of nullable values to calculate the sum of. + An observable sequence containing a single element with the sum of the values in the source sequence. + + is null. + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Computes the sum of a sequence of nullable values. + + A sequence of nullable values to calculate the sum of. + An observable sequence containing a single element with the sum of the values in the source sequence. + + is null. + (Asynchronous) The sum of the elements in the source sequence is larger than . + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Computes the sum of a sequence of nullable values. + + A sequence of nullable values to calculate the sum of. + An observable sequence containing a single element with the sum of the values in the source sequence. + + is null. + (Asynchronous) The sum of the elements in the source sequence is larger than . + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Computes the sum of a sequence of nullable values. + + A sequence of nullable values to calculate the sum of. + An observable sequence containing a single element with the sum of the values in the source sequence. + + is null. + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Computes the sum of a sequence of values. + + A sequence of values to calculate the sum of. + An observable sequence containing a single element with the sum of the values in the source sequence. + + is null. + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Computes the sum of a sequence of values that are obtained by invoking a transform function on each element of the input sequence. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + A sequence of values that are used to calculate a sum. + A transform function to apply to each element. + An observable sequence containing a single element with the sum of the values in the source sequence. + + or is null. + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Computes the sum of a sequence of values that are obtained by invoking a transform function on each element of the input sequence. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + A sequence of values that are used to calculate a sum. + A transform function to apply to each element. + An observable sequence containing a single element with the sum of the values in the source sequence. + + or is null. + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Computes the sum of a sequence of values that are obtained by invoking a transform function on each element of the input sequence. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + A sequence of values that are used to calculate a sum. + A transform function to apply to each element. + An observable sequence containing a single element with the sum of the values in the source sequence. + + or is null. + (Asynchronous) The sum of the projected values for the elements in the source sequence is larger than . + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Computes the sum of a sequence of values that are obtained by invoking a transform function on each element of the input sequence. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + A sequence of values that are used to calculate a sum. + A transform function to apply to each element. + An observable sequence containing a single element with the sum of the values in the source sequence. + + or is null. + (Asynchronous) The sum of the projected values for the elements in the source sequence is larger than . + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Computes the sum of a sequence of values that are obtained by invoking a transform function on each element of the input sequence. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + A sequence of values that are used to calculate a sum. + A transform function to apply to each element. + An observable sequence containing a single element with the sum of the values in the source sequence. + + or is null. + (Asynchronous) The sum of the projected values for the elements in the source sequence is larger than . + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Computes the sum of a sequence of nullable values that are obtained by invoking a transform function on each element of the input sequence. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + A sequence of values that are used to calculate a sum. + A transform function to apply to each element. + An observable sequence containing a single element with the sum of the values in the source sequence. + + or is null. + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Computes the sum of a sequence of nullable values that are obtained by invoking a transform function on each element of the input sequence. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + A sequence of values that are used to calculate a sum. + A transform function to apply to each element. + An observable sequence containing a single element with the sum of the values in the source sequence. + + or is null. + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Computes the sum of a sequence of nullable values that are obtained by invoking a transform function on each element of the input sequence. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + A sequence of values that are used to calculate a sum. + A transform function to apply to each element. + An observable sequence containing a single element with the sum of the values in the source sequence. + + or is null. + (Asynchronous) The sum of the projected values for the elements in the source sequence is larger than . + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Computes the sum of a sequence of nullable values that are obtained by invoking a transform function on each element of the input sequence. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + A sequence of values that are used to calculate a sum. + A transform function to apply to each element. + An observable sequence containing a single element with the sum of the values in the source sequence. + + or is null. + (Asynchronous) The sum of the projected values for the elements in the source sequence is larger than . + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Computes the sum of a sequence of nullable values that are obtained by invoking a transform function on each element of the input sequence. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + A sequence of values that are used to calculate a sum. + A transform function to apply to each element. + An observable sequence containing a single element with the sum of the values in the source sequence. + + or is null. + (Asynchronous) The sum of the projected values for the elements in the source sequence is larger than . + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Transforms an observable sequence of observable sequences into an observable sequence + producing values only from the most recent observable sequence. + Each time a new inner observable sequence is received, unsubscribe from the + previous inner observable sequence. + + The type of the elements in the source sequences. + Observable sequence of inner observable sequences. + The observable sequence that at any point in time produces the elements of the most recent inner observable sequence that has been received. + + is null. + + + + Transforms an observable sequence of tasks into an observable sequence + producing values only from the most recent observable sequence. + Each time a new task is received, the previous task's result is ignored. + + The type of the results produced by the source tasks. + Observable sequence of tasks. + The observable sequence that at any point in time produces the result of the most recent task that has been received. + + is null. + If the tasks support cancellation, consider manual conversion of the tasks using , followed by a switch operation using . + + + + Synchronizes the observable sequence such that observer notifications cannot be delivered concurrently. + This overload is useful to "fix" an observable sequence that exhibits concurrent callbacks on individual observers, which is invalid behavior for the query processor. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source sequence. + The source sequence whose outgoing calls to observers are synchronized. + + is null. + + It's invalid behavior - according to the observer grammar - for a sequence to exhibit concurrent callbacks on a given observer. + This operator can be used to "fix" a source that doesn't conform to this rule. + + + + + Synchronizes the observable sequence such that observer notifications cannot be delivered concurrently, using the specified gate object. + This overload is useful when writing n-ary query operators, in order to prevent concurrent callbacks from different sources by synchronizing on a common gate object. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source sequence. + Gate object to synchronize each observer call on. + The source sequence whose outgoing calls to observers are synchronized on the given gate object. + + or is null. + + + + Returns a specified number of contiguous elements from the start of an observable sequence. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + The sequence to take elements from. + The number of elements to return. + An observable sequence that contains the specified number of elements from the start of the input sequence. + + is null. + + is less than zero. + + + + Returns a specified number of contiguous elements from the start of an observable sequence, using the specified scheduler for the edge case of Take(0). + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + The sequence to take elements from. + The number of elements to return. + Scheduler used to produce an OnCompleted message in case count is set to 0. + An observable sequence that contains the specified number of elements from the start of the input sequence. + + or is null. + + is less than zero. + + + + Takes elements for the specified duration from the start of the observable source sequence. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source sequence to take elements from. + Duration for taking elements from the start of the sequence. + An observable sequence with the elements taken during the specified duration from the start of the source sequence. + + is null. + + is less than TimeSpan.Zero. + + Specifying a TimeSpan.Zero value for doesn't guarantee an empty sequence will be returned. This is a side-effect + of the asynchrony introduced by the scheduler, where the action that stops forwarding callbacks from the source sequence may not execute + immediately, despite the TimeSpan.Zero due time. + + + + + Takes elements for the specified duration from the start of the observable source sequence, using the specified scheduler to run timers. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source sequence to take elements from. + Duration for taking elements from the start of the sequence. + Scheduler to run the timer on. + An observable sequence with the elements taken during the specified duration from the start of the source sequence. + + or is null. + + is less than TimeSpan.Zero. + + Specifying a TimeSpan.Zero value for doesn't guarantee an empty sequence will be returned. This is a side-effect + of the asynchrony introduced by the scheduler, where the action that stops forwarding callbacks from the source sequence may not execute + immediately, despite the TimeSpan.Zero due time. + + + + + Returns a specified number of contiguous elements from the end of an observable sequence. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source sequence. + Number of elements to take from the end of the source sequence. + An observable sequence containing the specified number of elements from the end of the source sequence. + + is null. + + is less than zero. + + This operator accumulates a buffer with a length enough to store elements elements. Upon completion of + the source sequence, this buffer is drained on the result sequence. This causes the elements to be delayed. + + + + + Returns a specified number of contiguous elements from the end of an observable sequence, using the specified scheduler to drain the queue. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source sequence. + Number of elements to take from the end of the source sequence. + Scheduler used to drain the queue upon completion of the source sequence. + An observable sequence containing the specified number of elements from the end of the source sequence. + + or is null. + + is less than zero. + + This operator accumulates a buffer with a length enough to store elements elements. Upon completion of + the source sequence, this buffer is drained on the result sequence. This causes the elements to be delayed. + + + + + Returns elements within the specified duration from the end of the observable source sequence. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source sequence to take elements from. + Duration for taking elements from the end of the sequence. + An observable sequence with the elements taken during the specified duration from the end of the source sequence. + + is null. + + is less than TimeSpan.Zero. + + This operator accumulates a buffer with a length enough to store elements for any window during the lifetime of + the source sequence. Upon completion of the source sequence, this buffer is drained on the result sequence. This causes the result elements + to be delayed with . + + + + + Returns elements within the specified duration from the end of the observable source sequence, using the specified scheduler to run timers. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source sequence to take elements from. + Duration for taking elements from the end of the sequence. + Scheduler to run the timer on. + An observable sequence with the elements taken during the specified duration from the end of the source sequence. + + or is null. + + is less than TimeSpan.Zero. + + This operator accumulates a buffer with a length enough to store elements for any window during the lifetime of + the source sequence. Upon completion of the source sequence, this buffer is drained on the result sequence. This causes the result elements + to be delayed with . + + + + + Returns elements within the specified duration from the end of the observable source sequence, using the specified schedulers to run timers and to drain the collected elements. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source sequence to take elements from. + Duration for taking elements from the end of the sequence. + Scheduler to run the timer on. + Scheduler to drain the collected elements. + An observable sequence with the elements taken during the specified duration from the end of the source sequence. + + or or is null. + + is less than TimeSpan.Zero. + + This operator accumulates a buffer with a length enough to store elements for any window during the lifetime of + the source sequence. Upon completion of the source sequence, this buffer is drained on the result sequence. This causes the result elements + to be delayed with . + + + + + Returns a list with the specified number of contiguous elements from the end of an observable sequence. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source sequence. + Number of elements to take from the end of the source sequence. + An observable sequence containing a single list with the specified number of elements from the end of the source sequence. + + is null. + + is less than zero. + + This operator accumulates a buffer with a length enough to store elements. Upon completion of the + source sequence, this buffer is produced on the result sequence. + + + + + Returns a list with the elements within the specified duration from the end of the observable source sequence. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source sequence to take elements from. + Duration for taking elements from the end of the sequence. + An observable sequence containing a single list with the elements taken during the specified duration from the end of the source sequence. + + is null. + + is less than TimeSpan.Zero. + + This operator accumulates a buffer with a length enough to store elements for any window during the lifetime of + the source sequence. Upon completion of the source sequence, this buffer is produced on the result sequence. + + + + + Returns a list with the elements within the specified duration from the end of the observable source sequence, using the specified scheduler to run timers. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source sequence to take elements from. + Duration for taking elements from the end of the sequence. + Scheduler to run the timer on. + An observable sequence containing a single list with the elements taken during the specified duration from the end of the source sequence. + + or is null. + + is less than TimeSpan.Zero. + + This operator accumulates a buffer with a length enough to store elements for any window during the lifetime of + the source sequence. Upon completion of the source sequence, this buffer is produced on the result sequence. + + + + + Takes elements for the specified duration until the specified end time. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source sequence to take elements from. + Time to stop taking elements from the source sequence. If this value is less than or equal to DateTimeOffset.UtcNow, the result stream will complete immediately. + An observable sequence with the elements taken until the specified end time. + + is null. + + + + Takes elements for the specified duration until the specified end time, using the specified scheduler to run timers. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source sequence to take elements from. + Time to stop taking elements from the source sequence. If this value is less than or equal to DateTimeOffset.UtcNow, the result stream will complete immediately. + Scheduler to run the timer on. + An observable sequence with the elements taken until the specified end time. + + or is null. + + + + Returns the elements from the source observable sequence until the other observable sequence produces an element. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + The type of the elements in the other sequence that indicates the end of take behavior. + Source sequence to propagate elements for. + Observable sequence that terminates propagation of elements of the source sequence. + An observable sequence containing the elements of the source sequence up to the point the other sequence interrupted further propagation. + + or is null. + + + + Relays elements from the source observable sequence and calls the predicate after an + emission to check if the sequence should stop after that specific item. + + The type of the elements in the source and result sequences. + The source sequence to relay elements of. + Called after each upstream item has been emitted with + that upstream item and should return true to indicate the sequence should + complete. + The observable sequence with the source elements until the stop predicate returns true. + + The following sequence will stop after the value 5 has been encountered: + + Observable.Range(1, 10) + .TakeUntil(item => item == 5) + .Subscribe(Console.WriteLine); + + + If or is null. + + + + Returns elements from an observable sequence as long as a specified condition is true. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + A sequence to return elements from. + A function to test each element for a condition. + An observable sequence that contains the elements from the input sequence that occur before the element at which the test no longer passes. + + or is null. + + + + Returns elements from an observable sequence as long as a specified condition is true. + The element's index is used in the logic of the predicate function. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + A sequence to return elements from. + A function to test each element for a condition; the second parameter of the function represents the index of the source element. + An observable sequence that contains the elements from the input sequence that occur before the element at which the test no longer passes. + + or is null. + + + + Ignores elements from an observable sequence which are followed by another element within a specified relative time duration. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source sequence to throttle. + Throttling duration for each element. + The throttled sequence. + + is null. + + is less than TimeSpan.Zero. + + + This operator throttles the source sequence by holding on to each element for the duration specified in . If another + element is produced within this time window, the element is dropped and a new timer is started for the current element, repeating this whole + process. For streams that never have gaps larger than or equal to between elements, the resulting stream won't + produce any elements. In order to reduce the volume of a stream whilst guaranteeing the periodic production of elements, consider using the + Observable.Sample set of operators. + + + Specifying a TimeSpan.Zero value for is not recommended but supported, causing throttling timers to be scheduled + that are due immediately. However, this doesn't guarantee all elements will be retained in the result sequence. This is a side-effect of the + asynchrony introduced by the scheduler, where the action to forward the current element may not execute immediately, despite the TimeSpan.Zero + due time. In such cases, the next element may arrive before the scheduler gets a chance to run the throttling action. + + + + + + Ignores elements from an observable sequence which are followed by another element within a specified relative time duration, using the specified scheduler to run throttling timers. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source sequence to throttle. + Throttling duration for each element. + Scheduler to run the throttle timers on. + The throttled sequence. + + or is null. + + is less than TimeSpan.Zero. + + + This operator throttles the source sequence by holding on to each element for the duration specified in . If another + element is produced within this time window, the element is dropped and a new timer is started for the current element, repeating this whole + process. For streams that never have gaps larger than or equal to between elements, the resulting stream won't + produce any elements. In order to reduce the volume of a stream whilst guaranteeing the periodic production of elements, consider using the + Observable.Sample set of operators. + + + Specifying a TimeSpan.Zero value for is not recommended but supported, causing throttling timers to be scheduled + that are due immediately. However, this doesn't guarantee all elements will be retained in the result sequence. This is a side-effect of the + asynchrony introduced by the scheduler, where the action to forward the current element may not execute immediately, despite the TimeSpan.Zero + due time. In such cases, the next element may arrive before the scheduler gets a chance to run the throttling action. + + + + + + Ignores elements from an observable sequence which are followed by another value within a computed throttle duration. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + The type of the elements in the throttle sequences selected for each element in the source sequence. + Source sequence to throttle. + Selector function to retrieve a sequence indicating the throttle duration for each given element. + The throttled sequence. + + or is null. + + This operator throttles the source sequence by holding on to each element for the duration denoted by . + If another element is produced within this time window, the element is dropped and a new timer is started for the current element, repeating this + whole process. For streams where the duration computed by applying the to each element overlaps with + the occurrence of the successor element, the resulting stream won't produce any elements. In order to reduce the volume of a stream whilst + guaranteeing the periodic production of elements, consider using the Observable.Sample set of operators. + + + + + Returns an observable sequence that terminates with an exception. + + Query provider used to construct the data source. + The type used for the type parameter of the resulting sequence. + Exception object used for the sequence's termination. + The observable sequence that terminates exceptionally with the specified exception object. + + is null. + + + + Returns an observable sequence that terminates with an exception, using the specified scheduler to send out the single OnError message. + + Query provider used to construct the data source. + The type used for the type parameter of the resulting sequence. + Exception object used for the sequence's termination. + Scheduler to send the exceptional termination call on. + The observable sequence that terminates exceptionally with the specified exception object. + + or is null. + + + + Returns an observable sequence that terminates with an exception, using the specified scheduler to send out the single OnError message. + + Query provider used to construct the data source. + The type used for the type parameter of the resulting sequence. + Exception object used for the sequence's termination. + Scheduler to send the exceptional termination call on. + Object solely used to infer the type of the type parameter. This parameter is typically used when creating a sequence of anonymously typed elements. + The observable sequence that terminates exceptionally with the specified exception object. + + or is null. + + + + Returns an observable sequence that terminates with an exception. + + Query provider used to construct the data source. + The type used for the type parameter of the resulting sequence. + Exception object used for the sequence's termination. + Object solely used to infer the type of the type parameter. This parameter is typically used when creating a sequence of anonymously typed elements. + The observable sequence that terminates exceptionally with the specified exception object. + + is null. + + + + Records the time interval between consecutive elements in an observable sequence. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source sequence to record time intervals for. + An observable sequence with time interval information on elements. + + is null. + + + + Records the time interval between consecutive elements in an observable sequence, using the specified scheduler to compute time intervals. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source sequence to record time intervals for. + Scheduler used to compute time intervals. + An observable sequence with time interval information on elements. + + or is null. + + + + Applies a timeout policy to the observable sequence based on an absolute time. + If the sequence doesn't terminate before the specified absolute due time, a TimeoutException is propagated to the observer. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source sequence to perform a timeout for. + Time when a timeout occurs. If this value is less than or equal to DateTimeOffset.UtcNow, the timeout occurs immediately. + The source sequence with a TimeoutException in case of a timeout. + + is null. + (Asynchronous) If the sequence hasn't terminated before . + + In case you only want to timeout on the first element, consider using the + operator applied to the source sequence and a delayed sequence. Alternatively, the general-purpose overload + of Timeout, can be used. + + + + + Applies a timeout policy to the observable sequence based on an absolute time. + If the sequence doesn't terminate before the specified absolute due time, the other observable sequence is used to produce future messages from that point on. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence and the other sequence used upon a timeout. + Source sequence to perform a timeout for. + Time when a timeout occurs. If this value is less than or equal to DateTimeOffset.UtcNow, the timeout occurs immediately. + Sequence to return in case of a timeout. + The source sequence switching to the other sequence in case of a timeout. + + or is null. + + In case you only want to timeout on the first element, consider using the + operator applied to the source sequence and a delayed sequence. Alternatively, the general-purpose overload + of Timeout, can be used. + + + + + Applies a timeout policy to the observable sequence based on an absolute time, using the specified scheduler to run timeout timers. + If the sequence doesn't terminate before the specified absolute due time, the other observable sequence is used to produce future messages from that point on. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence and the other sequence used upon a timeout. + Source sequence to perform a timeout for. + Time when a timeout occurs. If this value is less than or equal to DateTimeOffset.UtcNow, the timeout occurs immediately. + Sequence to return in case of a timeout. + Scheduler to run the timeout timers on. + The source sequence switching to the other sequence in case of a timeout. + + or or is null. + + In case you only want to timeout on the first element, consider using the + operator applied to the source sequence and a delayed sequence. Alternatively, the general-purpose overload + of Timeout, can be used. + + + + + Applies a timeout policy to the observable sequence based on an absolute time, using the specified scheduler to run timeout timers. + If the sequence doesn't terminate before the specified absolute due time, a TimeoutException is propagated to the observer. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source sequence to perform a timeout for. + Time when a timeout occurs. If this value is less than or equal to DateTimeOffset.UtcNow, the timeout occurs immediately. + Scheduler to run the timeout timers on. + The source sequence with a TimeoutException in case of a timeout. + + or is null. + (Asynchronous) If the sequence hasn't terminated before . + + In case you only want to timeout on the first element, consider using the + operator applied to the source sequence and a delayed sequence. Alternatively, the general-purpose overload + of Timeout, can be used. + + + + + Applies a timeout policy for each element in the observable sequence. + If the next element isn't received within the specified timeout duration starting from its predecessor, a TimeoutException is propagated to the observer. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source sequence to perform a timeout for. + Maximum duration between values before a timeout occurs. + The source sequence with a TimeoutException in case of a timeout. + + is null. + + is less than TimeSpan.Zero. + (Asynchronous) If no element is produced within from the previous element. + + + In case you only want to timeout on the first element, consider using the + operator applied to the source sequence and a delayed sequence. Alternatively, the general-purpose overload + of Timeout, can be used. + + + Specifying a TimeSpan.Zero value for is not recommended but supported, causing timeout timers to be scheduled that are due + immediately. However, this doesn't guarantee a timeout will occur, even for the first element. This is a side-effect of the asynchrony introduced by the + scheduler, where the action to propagate a timeout may not execute immediately, despite the TimeSpan.Zero due time. In such cases, the next element may + arrive before the scheduler gets a chance to run the timeout action. + + + + + + Applies a timeout policy for each element in the observable sequence. + If the next element isn't received within the specified timeout duration starting from its predecessor, the other observable sequence is used to produce future messages from that point on. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence and the other sequence used upon a timeout. + Source sequence to perform a timeout for. + Maximum duration between values before a timeout occurs. + Sequence to return in case of a timeout. + The source sequence switching to the other sequence in case of a timeout. + + or is null. + + is less than TimeSpan.Zero. + + + In case you only want to timeout on the first element, consider using the + operator applied to the source sequence and a delayed sequence. Alternatively, the general-purpose overload + of Timeout, can be used. + + + Specifying a TimeSpan.Zero value for is not recommended but supported, causing timeout timers to be scheduled that are due + immediately. However, this doesn't guarantee a timeout will occur, even for the first element. This is a side-effect of the asynchrony introduced by the + scheduler, where the action to propagate a timeout may not execute immediately, despite the TimeSpan.Zero due time. In such cases, the next element may + arrive before the scheduler gets a chance to run the timeout action. + + + + + + Applies a timeout policy for each element in the observable sequence, using the specified scheduler to run timeout timers. + If the next element isn't received within the specified timeout duration starting from its predecessor, the other observable sequence is used to produce future messages from that point on. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence and the other sequence used upon a timeout. + Source sequence to perform a timeout for. + Maximum duration between values before a timeout occurs. + Sequence to return in case of a timeout. + Scheduler to run the timeout timers on. + The source sequence switching to the other sequence in case of a timeout. + + or or is null. + + is less than TimeSpan.Zero. + + + In case you only want to timeout on the first element, consider using the + operator applied to the source sequence and a delayed sequence. Alternatively, the general-purpose overload + of Timeout, can be used. + + + Specifying a TimeSpan.Zero value for is not recommended but supported, causing timeout timers to be scheduled that are due + immediately. However, this doesn't guarantee a timeout will occur, even for the first element. This is a side-effect of the asynchrony introduced by the + scheduler, where the action to propagate a timeout may not execute immediately, despite the TimeSpan.Zero due time. In such cases, the next element may + arrive before the scheduler gets a chance to run the timeout action. + + + + + + Applies a timeout policy for each element in the observable sequence, using the specified scheduler to run timeout timers. + If the next element isn't received within the specified timeout duration starting from its predecessor, a TimeoutException is propagated to the observer. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source sequence to perform a timeout for. + Maximum duration between values before a timeout occurs. + Scheduler to run the timeout timers on. + The source sequence with a TimeoutException in case of a timeout. + + or is null. + + is less than TimeSpan.Zero. + (Asynchronous) If no element is produced within from the previous element. + + + In case you only want to timeout on the first element, consider using the + operator applied to the source sequence and a delayed sequence. Alternatively, the general-purpose overload + of Timeout, can be used. + + + Specifying a TimeSpan.Zero value for is not recommended but supported, causing timeout timers to be scheduled that are due + immediately. However, this doesn't guarantee a timeout will occur, even for the first element. This is a side-effect of the asynchrony introduced by the + scheduler, where the action to propagate a timeout may not execute immediately, despite the TimeSpan.Zero due time. In such cases, the next element may + arrive before the scheduler gets a chance to run the timeout action. + + + + + + Applies a timeout policy to the observable sequence based on an initial timeout duration for the first element, and a timeout duration computed for each subsequent element. + If the next element isn't received within the computed duration starting from its predecessor, a TimeoutException is propagated to the observer. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + The type of the elements in the timeout sequences used to indicate the timeout duration for each element in the source sequence. + Source sequence to perform a timeout for. + Observable sequence that represents the timeout for the first element. + Selector to retrieve an observable sequence that represents the timeout between the current element and the next element. + The source sequence with a TimeoutException in case of a timeout. + + or or is null. + + + + Applies a timeout policy to the observable sequence based on an initial timeout duration for the first element, and a timeout duration computed for each subsequent element. + If the next element isn't received within the computed duration starting from its predecessor, the other observable sequence is used to produce future messages from that point on. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence and the other sequence used upon a timeout. + The type of the elements in the timeout sequences used to indicate the timeout duration for each element in the source sequence. + Source sequence to perform a timeout for. + Observable sequence that represents the timeout for the first element. + Selector to retrieve an observable sequence that represents the timeout between the current element and the next element. + Sequence to return in case of a timeout. + The source sequence switching to the other sequence in case of a timeout. + + or or or is null. + + + + Applies a timeout policy to the observable sequence based on a timeout duration computed for each element. + If the next element isn't received within the computed duration starting from its predecessor, a TimeoutException is propagated to the observer. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + The type of the elements in the timeout sequences used to indicate the timeout duration for each element in the source sequence. + Source sequence to perform a timeout for. + Selector to retrieve an observable sequence that represents the timeout between the current element and the next element. + The source sequence with a TimeoutException in case of a timeout. + + or is null. + + + + Applies a timeout policy to the observable sequence based on a timeout duration computed for each element. + If the next element isn't received within the computed duration starting from its predecessor, the other observable sequence is used to produce future messages from that point on. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence and the other sequence used upon a timeout. + The type of the elements in the timeout sequences used to indicate the timeout duration for each element in the source sequence. + Source sequence to perform a timeout for. + Selector to retrieve an observable sequence that represents the timeout between the current element and the next element. + Sequence to return in case of a timeout. + The source sequence switching to the other sequence in case of a timeout. + + or or is null. + + + + Returns an observable sequence that produces a single value at the specified absolute due time. + + Query provider used to construct the data source. + Absolute time at which to produce the value. If this value is less than or equal to DateTimeOffset.UtcNow, the timer will fire as soon as possible. + An observable sequence that produces a value at due time. + + + + Returns an observable sequence that periodically produces a value starting at the specified initial absolute due time. + + Query provider used to construct the data source. + Absolute time at which to produce the first value. If this value is less than or equal to DateTimeOffset.UtcNow, the timer will fire as soon as possible. + Period to produce subsequent values. If this value is equal to TimeSpan.Zero, the timer will recur as fast as possible. + An observable sequence that produces a value at due time and then after each period. + + is less than TimeSpan.Zero. + + + + Returns an observable sequence that periodically produces a value starting at the specified initial absolute due time, using the specified scheduler to run timers. + + Query provider used to construct the data source. + Absolute time at which to produce the first value. If this value is less than or equal to DateTimeOffset.UtcNow, the timer will fire as soon as possible. + Period to produce subsequent values. If this value is equal to TimeSpan.Zero, the timer will recur as fast as possible. + Scheduler to run timers on. + An observable sequence that produces a value at due time and then after each period. + + is less than TimeSpan.Zero. + + is null. + + + + Returns an observable sequence that produces a single value at the specified absolute due time, using the specified scheduler to run the timer. + + Query provider used to construct the data source. + Absolute time at which to produce the value. If this value is less than or equal to DateTimeOffset.UtcNow, the timer will fire as soon as possible. + Scheduler to run the timer on. + An observable sequence that produces a value at due time. + + is null. + + + + Returns an observable sequence that produces a single value after the specified relative due time has elapsed. + + Query provider used to construct the data source. + Relative time at which to produce the value. If this value is less than or equal to TimeSpan.Zero, the timer will fire as soon as possible. + An observable sequence that produces a value after the due time has elapsed. + + + + Returns an observable sequence that periodically produces a value after the specified initial relative due time has elapsed. + + Query provider used to construct the data source. + Relative time at which to produce the first value. If this value is less than or equal to TimeSpan.Zero, the timer will fire as soon as possible. + Period to produce subsequent values. If this value is equal to TimeSpan.Zero, the timer will recur as fast as possible. + An observable sequence that produces a value after due time has elapsed and then after each period. + + is less than TimeSpan.Zero. + + + + Returns an observable sequence that periodically produces a value after the specified initial relative due time has elapsed, using the specified scheduler to run timers. + + Query provider used to construct the data source. + Relative time at which to produce the first value. If this value is less than or equal to TimeSpan.Zero, the timer will fire as soon as possible. + Period to produce subsequent values. If this value is equal to TimeSpan.Zero, the timer will recur as fast as possible. + Scheduler to run timers on. + An observable sequence that produces a value after due time has elapsed and then each period. + + is less than TimeSpan.Zero. + + is null. + + + + Returns an observable sequence that produces a single value after the specified relative due time has elapsed, using the specified scheduler to run the timer. + + Query provider used to construct the data source. + Relative time at which to produce the value. If this value is less than or equal to TimeSpan.Zero, the timer will fire as soon as possible. + Scheduler to run the timer on. + An observable sequence that produces a value after the due time has elapsed. + + is null. + + + + Timestamps each element in an observable sequence using the local system clock. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source sequence to timestamp elements for. + An observable sequence with timestamp information on elements. + + is null. + + + + Timestamp each element in an observable sequence using the clock of the specified scheduler. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source sequence to timestamp elements for. + Scheduler used to compute timestamps. + An observable sequence with timestamp information on elements. + + or is null. + + + + Creates an array from an observable sequence. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + The source observable sequence to get an array of elements for. + An observable sequence containing a single element with an array containing all the elements of the source sequence. + + is null. + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Creates a dictionary from an observable sequence according to a specified key selector function. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + The type of the dictionary key computed for each element in the source sequence. + An observable sequence to create a dictionary for. + A function to extract a key from each element. + An observable sequence containing a single element with a dictionary mapping unique key values onto the corresponding source sequence's element. + + or is null. + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Creates a dictionary from an observable sequence according to a specified key selector function, and a comparer. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + The type of the dictionary key computed for each element in the source sequence. + An observable sequence to create a dictionary for. + A function to extract a key from each element. + An equality comparer to compare keys. + An observable sequence containing a single element with a dictionary mapping unique key values onto the corresponding source sequence's element. + + or or is null. + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Creates a dictionary from an observable sequence according to a specified key selector function, and an element selector function. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + The type of the dictionary key computed for each element in the source sequence. + The type of the dictionary value computed for each element in the source sequence. + An observable sequence to create a dictionary for. + A function to extract a key from each element. + A transform function to produce a result element value from each element. + An observable sequence containing a single element with a dictionary mapping unique key values onto the corresponding source sequence's element. + + or or is null. + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Creates a dictionary from an observable sequence according to a specified key selector function, a comparer, and an element selector function. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + The type of the dictionary key computed for each element in the source sequence. + The type of the dictionary value computed for each element in the source sequence. + An observable sequence to create a dictionary for. + A function to extract a key from each element. + A transform function to produce a result element value from each element. + An equality comparer to compare keys. + An observable sequence containing a single element with a dictionary mapping unique key values onto the corresponding source sequence's element. + + or or or is null. + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Converts an observable sequence to an enumerable sequence. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + An observable sequence to convert to an enumerable sequence. + The enumerable sequence containing the elements in the observable sequence. + + is null. + This operator requires the source's object (see ) to implement . + + + + Creates a list from an observable sequence. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + The source observable sequence to get a list of elements for. + An observable sequence containing a single element with a list containing all the elements of the source sequence. + + is null. + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Creates a lookup from an observable sequence according to a specified key selector function. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + The type of the lookup key computed for each element in the source sequence. + An observable sequence to create a lookup for. + A function to extract a key from each element. + An observable sequence containing a single element with a lookup mapping unique key values onto the corresponding source sequence's elements. + + or is null. + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Creates a lookup from an observable sequence according to a specified key selector function, and a comparer. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + The type of the lookup key computed for each element in the source sequence. + An observable sequence to create a lookup for. + A function to extract a key from each element. + An equality comparer to compare keys. + An observable sequence containing a single element with a lookup mapping unique key values onto the corresponding source sequence's elements. + + or or is null. + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Creates a lookup from an observable sequence according to a specified key selector function, and an element selector function. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + The type of the lookup key computed for each element in the source sequence. + The type of the lookup value computed for each element in the source sequence. + An observable sequence to create a lookup for. + A function to extract a key from each element. + A transform function to produce a result element value from each element. + An observable sequence containing a single element with a lookup mapping unique key values onto the corresponding source sequence's elements. + + or or is null. + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Creates a lookup from an observable sequence according to a specified key selector function, a comparer, and an element selector function. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + The type of the lookup key computed for each element in the source sequence. + The type of the lookup value computed for each element in the source sequence. + An observable sequence to create a lookup for. + A function to extract a key from each element. + A transform function to produce a result element value from each element. + An equality comparer to compare keys. + An observable sequence containing a single element with a lookup mapping unique key values onto the corresponding source sequence's elements. + + or or or is null. + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Converts an enumerable sequence to an observable sequence. + + Query provider used to construct the data source. + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Enumerable sequence to convert to an observable sequence. + The observable sequence whose elements are pulled from the given enumerable sequence. + + is null. + + + + Converts an enumerable sequence to an observable sequence, using the specified scheduler to run the enumeration loop. + + Query provider used to construct the data source. + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Enumerable sequence to convert to an observable sequence. + Scheduler to run the enumeration of the input sequence on. + The observable sequence whose elements are pulled from the given enumerable sequence. + + or is null. + + + + Constructs an observable sequence that depends on a resource object, whose lifetime is tied to the resulting observable sequence's lifetime. + + Query provider used to construct the data source. + The type of the elements in the produced sequence. + The type of the resource used during the generation of the resulting sequence. Needs to implement . + Factory function to obtain a resource object. + Factory function to obtain an observable sequence that depends on the obtained resource. + An observable sequence whose lifetime controls the lifetime of the dependent resource object. + + or is null. + + + + Constructs an observable sequence that depends on a resource object, whose lifetime is tied to the resulting observable sequence's lifetime. The resource is obtained and used through asynchronous methods. + The CancellationToken passed to the asynchronous methods is tied to the returned disposable subscription, allowing best-effort cancellation at any stage of the resource acquisition or usage. + + Query provider used to construct the data source. + The type of the elements in the produced sequence. + The type of the resource used during the generation of the resulting sequence. Needs to implement . + Asynchronous factory function to obtain a resource object. + Asynchronous factory function to obtain an observable sequence that depends on the obtained resource. + An observable sequence whose lifetime controls the lifetime of the dependent resource object. + + or is null. + This operator is especially useful in conjunction with the asynchronous programming features introduced in C# 5.0 and Visual Basic 11. + When a subscription to the resulting sequence is disposed, the CancellationToken that was fed to the asynchronous resource factory and observable factory functions will be signaled. + + + + Filters the elements of an observable sequence based on a predicate. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + An observable sequence whose elements to filter. + A function to test each source element for a condition. + An observable sequence that contains elements from the input sequence that satisfy the condition. + + or is null. + + + + Filters the elements of an observable sequence based on a predicate by incorporating the element's index. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + An observable sequence whose elements to filter. + A function to test each source element for a condition; the second parameter of the function represents the index of the source element. + An observable sequence that contains elements from the input sequence that satisfy the condition. + + or is null. + + + + Repeats the given as long as the specified holds, where the is evaluated before each repeated is subscribed to. + + Query provider used to construct the data source. + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source to repeat as long as the function evaluates to true. + Condition that will be evaluated before subscription to the , to determine whether repetition of the source is required. + The observable sequence obtained by concatenating the sequence as long as the holds. + + or is null. + + + + Projects each element of an observable sequence into consecutive non-overlapping windows which are produced based on element count information. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence, and in the windows in the result sequence. + Source sequence to produce windows over. + Length of each window. + An observable sequence of windows. + + is null. + + is less than or equal to zero. + + + + Projects each element of an observable sequence into zero or more windows which are produced based on element count information. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence, and in the windows in the result sequence. + Source sequence to produce windows over. + Length of each window. + Number of elements to skip between creation of consecutive windows. + An observable sequence of windows. + + is null. + + or is less than or equal to zero. + + + + Projects each element of an observable sequence into consecutive non-overlapping windows which are produced based on timing information. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence, and in the windows in the result sequence. + Source sequence to produce windows over. + Length of each window. + The sequence of windows. + + is null. + + is less than TimeSpan.Zero. + + Specifying a TimeSpan.Zero value for is not recommended but supported, causing the scheduler to create windows as fast as it can. + Because all source sequence elements end up in one of the windows, some windows won't have a zero time span. This is a side-effect of the asynchrony introduced + by the scheduler, where the action to close the current window and to create a new window may not execute immediately, despite the TimeSpan.Zero due time. + + + + + Projects each element of an observable sequence into a window that is completed when either it's full or a given amount of time has elapsed. + A useful real-world analogy of this overload is the behavior of a ferry leaving the dock when all seats are taken, or at the scheduled time of departure, whichever event occurs first. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence, and in the windows in the result sequence. + Source sequence to produce windows over. + Maximum time length of a window. + Maximum element count of a window. + An observable sequence of windows. + + is null. + + is less than TimeSpan.Zero. -or- is less than or equal to zero. + + Specifying a TimeSpan.Zero value for is not recommended but supported, causing the scheduler to create windows as fast as it can. + Because all source sequence elements end up in one of the windows, some windows won't have a zero time span. This is a side-effect of the asynchrony introduced + by the scheduler, where the action to close the current window and to create a new window may not execute immediately, despite the TimeSpan.Zero due time. + + + + + Projects each element of an observable sequence into a window that is completed when either it's full or a given amount of time has elapsed, using the specified scheduler to run timers. + A useful real-world analogy of this overload is the behavior of a ferry leaving the dock when all seats are taken, or at the scheduled time of departure, whichever event occurs first. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence, and in the windows in the result sequence. + Source sequence to produce windows over. + Maximum time length of a window. + Maximum element count of a window. + Scheduler to run windowing timers on. + An observable sequence of windows. + + or is null. + + is less than TimeSpan.Zero. -or- is less than or equal to zero. + + Specifying a TimeSpan.Zero value for is not recommended but supported, causing the scheduler to create windows as fast as it can. + Because all source sequence elements end up in one of the windows, some windows won't have a zero time span. This is a side-effect of the asynchrony introduced + by the scheduler, where the action to close the current window and to create a new window may not execute immediately, despite the TimeSpan.Zero due time. + + + + + Projects each element of an observable sequence into consecutive non-overlapping windows which are produced based on timing information, using the specified scheduler to run timers. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence, and in the windows in the result sequence. + Source sequence to produce windows over. + Length of each window. + Scheduler to run windowing timers on. + An observable sequence of windows. + + or is null. + + is less than TimeSpan.Zero. + + Specifying a TimeSpan.Zero value for is not recommended but supported, causing the scheduler to create windows as fast as it can. + Because all source sequence elements end up in one of the windows, some windows won't have a zero time span. This is a side-effect of the asynchrony introduced + by the scheduler, where the action to close the current window and to create a new window may not execute immediately, despite the TimeSpan.Zero due time. + + + + + Projects each element of an observable sequence into zero or more windows which are produced based on timing information. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence, and in the windows in the result sequence. + Source sequence to produce windows over. + Length of each window. + Interval between creation of consecutive windows. + An observable sequence of windows. + + is null. + + or is less than TimeSpan.Zero. + + + Specifying a TimeSpan.Zero value for is not recommended but supported, causing the scheduler to create windows with minimum duration + length. However, some windows won't have a zero time span. This is a side-effect of the asynchrony introduced by the scheduler, where the action to close the + current window may not execute immediately, despite the TimeSpan.Zero due time. + + + Specifying a TimeSpan.Zero value for is not recommended but supported, causing the scheduler to create windows as fast as it can. + However, this doesn't mean all windows will start at the beginning of the source sequence. This is a side-effect of the asynchrony introduced by the scheduler, + where the action to create a new window may not execute immediately, despite the TimeSpan.Zero due time. + + + + + + Projects each element of an observable sequence into zero or more windows which are produced based on timing information, using the specified scheduler to run timers. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence, and in the windows in the result sequence. + Source sequence to produce windows over. + Length of each window. + Interval between creation of consecutive windows. + Scheduler to run windowing timers on. + An observable sequence of windows. + + or is null. + + or is less than TimeSpan.Zero. + + + Specifying a TimeSpan.Zero value for is not recommended but supported, causing the scheduler to create windows with minimum duration + length. However, some windows won't have a zero time span. This is a side-effect of the asynchrony introduced by the scheduler, where the action to close the + current window may not execute immediately, despite the TimeSpan.Zero due time. + + + Specifying a TimeSpan.Zero value for is not recommended but supported, causing the scheduler to create windows as fast as it can. + However, this doesn't mean all windows will start at the beginning of the source sequence. This is a side-effect of the asynchrony introduced by the scheduler, + where the action to create a new window may not execute immediately, despite the TimeSpan.Zero due time. + + + + + + Projects each element of an observable sequence into consecutive non-overlapping windows. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence, and in the windows in the result sequence. + The type of the elements in the sequences indicating window boundary events. + Source sequence to produce windows over. + Sequence of window boundary markers. The current window is closed and a new window is opened upon receiving a boundary marker. + An observable sequence of windows. + + or is null. + + + + Projects each element of an observable sequence into consecutive non-overlapping windows. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence, and in the windows in the result sequence. + The type of the elements in the sequences indicating window closing events. + Source sequence to produce windows over. + A function invoked to define the boundaries of the produced windows. A new window is started when the previous one is closed. + An observable sequence of windows. + + or is null. + + + + Projects each element of an observable sequence into zero or more windows. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence, and in the windows in the result sequence. + The type of the elements in the sequence indicating window opening events, also passed to the closing selector to obtain a sequence of window closing events. + The type of the elements in the sequences indicating window closing events. + Source sequence to produce windows over. + Observable sequence whose elements denote the creation of new windows. + A function invoked to define the closing of each produced window. + An observable sequence of windows. + + or or is null. + + + + Merges two observable sequences into one observable sequence by combining each element from the first source with the latest element from the second source, if any. + Starting from Rx.NET 4.0, this will subscribe to before subscribing to to have a latest element readily available + in case emits an element right away. + + The type of the elements in the first source sequence. + The type of the elements in the second source sequence. + The type of the elements in the result sequence, returned by the selector function. + First observable source. + Second observable source. + Function to invoke for each element from the first source combined with the latest element from the second source, if any. + An observable sequence containing the result of combining each element of the first source with the latest element from the second source, if any, using the specified result selector function. + + or or is null. + + + + Merges the specified observable sequences into one observable sequence by emitting a list with the elements of the observable sequences at corresponding indexes. + + Query provider used to construct the data source. + The type of the elements in the source sequences, and in the lists in the result sequence. + Observable sources. + An observable sequence containing lists of elements at corresponding indexes. + + is null. + + + + Merges the specified observable sequences into one observable sequence by emitting a list with the elements of the observable sequences at corresponding indexes. + + Query provider used to construct the data source. + The type of the elements in the source sequences, and in the lists in the result sequence. + Observable sources. + An observable sequence containing lists of elements at corresponding indexes. + + is null. + + + + Merges the specified observable sequences into one observable sequence by using the selector function whenever all of the observable sequences have produced an element at a corresponding index. + + Query provider used to construct the data source. + The type of the elements in the source sequences. + The type of the elements in the result sequence, returned by the selector function. + Observable sources. + Function to invoke for each series of elements at corresponding indexes in the sources. + An observable sequence containing the result of combining elements of the sources using the specified result selector function. + + or is null. + + + + Merges two observable sequences into one observable sequence by combining their elements in a pairwise fashion. + + The type of the elements in the first source sequence. + The type of the elements in the second source sequence. + The type of the elements in the result sequence, returned by the selector function. + First observable source. + Second observable source. + Function to invoke for each consecutive pair of elements from the first and second source. + An observable sequence containing the result of pairwise combining the elements of the first and second source using the specified result selector function. + + or or is null. + + + + Merges an observable sequence and an enumerable sequence into one observable sequence by using the selector function. + + The type of the elements in the first observable source sequence. + The type of the elements in the second enumerable source sequence. + The type of the elements in the result sequence, returned by the selector function. + First observable source. + Second enumerable source. + Function to invoke for each consecutive pair of elements from the first and second source. + An observable sequence containing the result of pairwise combining the elements of the first and second source using the specified result selector function. + + or or is null. + + + + Merges the specified observable sequences into one observable sequence by using the selector function whenever all of the observable sequences have produced an element at a corresponding index. + + The type of the elements in the first source sequence. + The type of the elements in the second source sequence. + The type of the elements in the third source sequence. + The type of the elements in the result sequence, returned by the selector function. + First observable source. + Second observable source. + Third observable source. + Function to invoke for each series of elements at corresponding indexes in the sources. + An observable sequence containing the result of combining elements of the sources using the specified result selector function. + + or or or is null. + + + + Merges the specified observable sequences into one observable sequence by using the selector function whenever all of the observable sequences have produced an element at a corresponding index. + + The type of the elements in the first source sequence. + The type of the elements in the second source sequence. + The type of the elements in the third source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fourth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the result sequence, returned by the selector function. + First observable source. + Second observable source. + Third observable source. + Fourth observable source. + Function to invoke for each series of elements at corresponding indexes in the sources. + An observable sequence containing the result of combining elements of the sources using the specified result selector function. + + or or or or is null. + + + + Merges the specified observable sequences into one observable sequence by using the selector function whenever all of the observable sequences have produced an element at a corresponding index. + + The type of the elements in the first source sequence. + The type of the elements in the second source sequence. + The type of the elements in the third source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fourth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fifth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the result sequence, returned by the selector function. + First observable source. + Second observable source. + Third observable source. + Fourth observable source. + Fifth observable source. + Function to invoke for each series of elements at corresponding indexes in the sources. + An observable sequence containing the result of combining elements of the sources using the specified result selector function. + + or or or or or is null. + + + + Merges the specified observable sequences into one observable sequence by using the selector function whenever all of the observable sequences have produced an element at a corresponding index. + + The type of the elements in the first source sequence. + The type of the elements in the second source sequence. + The type of the elements in the third source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fourth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fifth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the sixth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the result sequence, returned by the selector function. + First observable source. + Second observable source. + Third observable source. + Fourth observable source. + Fifth observable source. + Sixth observable source. + Function to invoke for each series of elements at corresponding indexes in the sources. + An observable sequence containing the result of combining elements of the sources using the specified result selector function. + + or or or or or or is null. + + + + Merges the specified observable sequences into one observable sequence by using the selector function whenever all of the observable sequences have produced an element at a corresponding index. + + The type of the elements in the first source sequence. + The type of the elements in the second source sequence. + The type of the elements in the third source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fourth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fifth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the sixth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the seventh source sequence. + The type of the elements in the result sequence, returned by the selector function. + First observable source. + Second observable source. + Third observable source. + Fourth observable source. + Fifth observable source. + Sixth observable source. + Seventh observable source. + Function to invoke for each series of elements at corresponding indexes in the sources. + An observable sequence containing the result of combining elements of the sources using the specified result selector function. + + or or or or or or or is null. + + + + Merges the specified observable sequences into one observable sequence by using the selector function whenever all of the observable sequences have produced an element at a corresponding index. + + The type of the elements in the first source sequence. + The type of the elements in the second source sequence. + The type of the elements in the third source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fourth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fifth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the sixth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the seventh source sequence. + The type of the elements in the eighth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the result sequence, returned by the selector function. + First observable source. + Second observable source. + Third observable source. + Fourth observable source. + Fifth observable source. + Sixth observable source. + Seventh observable source. + Eighth observable source. + Function to invoke for each series of elements at corresponding indexes in the sources. + An observable sequence containing the result of combining elements of the sources using the specified result selector function. + + or or or or or or or or is null. + + + + Merges the specified observable sequences into one observable sequence by using the selector function whenever all of the observable sequences have produced an element at a corresponding index. + + The type of the elements in the first source sequence. + The type of the elements in the second source sequence. + The type of the elements in the third source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fourth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fifth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the sixth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the seventh source sequence. + The type of the elements in the eighth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the ninth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the result sequence, returned by the selector function. + First observable source. + Second observable source. + Third observable source. + Fourth observable source. + Fifth observable source. + Sixth observable source. + Seventh observable source. + Eighth observable source. + Ninth observable source. + Function to invoke for each series of elements at corresponding indexes in the sources. + An observable sequence containing the result of combining elements of the sources using the specified result selector function. + + or or or or or or or or or is null. + + + + Merges the specified observable sequences into one observable sequence by using the selector function whenever all of the observable sequences have produced an element at a corresponding index. + + The type of the elements in the first source sequence. + The type of the elements in the second source sequence. + The type of the elements in the third source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fourth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fifth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the sixth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the seventh source sequence. + The type of the elements in the eighth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the ninth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the tenth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the result sequence, returned by the selector function. + First observable source. + Second observable source. + Third observable source. + Fourth observable source. + Fifth observable source. + Sixth observable source. + Seventh observable source. + Eighth observable source. + Ninth observable source. + Tenth observable source. + Function to invoke for each series of elements at corresponding indexes in the sources. + An observable sequence containing the result of combining elements of the sources using the specified result selector function. + + or or or or or or or or or or is null. + + + + Merges the specified observable sequences into one observable sequence by using the selector function whenever all of the observable sequences have produced an element at a corresponding index. + + The type of the elements in the first source sequence. + The type of the elements in the second source sequence. + The type of the elements in the third source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fourth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fifth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the sixth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the seventh source sequence. + The type of the elements in the eighth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the ninth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the tenth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the eleventh source sequence. + The type of the elements in the result sequence, returned by the selector function. + First observable source. + Second observable source. + Third observable source. + Fourth observable source. + Fifth observable source. + Sixth observable source. + Seventh observable source. + Eighth observable source. + Ninth observable source. + Tenth observable source. + Eleventh observable source. + Function to invoke for each series of elements at corresponding indexes in the sources. + An observable sequence containing the result of combining elements of the sources using the specified result selector function. + + or or or or or or or or or or or is null. + + + + Merges the specified observable sequences into one observable sequence by using the selector function whenever all of the observable sequences have produced an element at a corresponding index. + + The type of the elements in the first source sequence. + The type of the elements in the second source sequence. + The type of the elements in the third source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fourth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fifth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the sixth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the seventh source sequence. + The type of the elements in the eighth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the ninth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the tenth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the eleventh source sequence. + The type of the elements in the twelfth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the result sequence, returned by the selector function. + First observable source. + Second observable source. + Third observable source. + Fourth observable source. + Fifth observable source. + Sixth observable source. + Seventh observable source. + Eighth observable source. + Ninth observable source. + Tenth observable source. + Eleventh observable source. + Twelfth observable source. + Function to invoke for each series of elements at corresponding indexes in the sources. + An observable sequence containing the result of combining elements of the sources using the specified result selector function. + + or or or or or or or or or or or or is null. + + + + Merges the specified observable sequences into one observable sequence by using the selector function whenever all of the observable sequences have produced an element at a corresponding index. + + The type of the elements in the first source sequence. + The type of the elements in the second source sequence. + The type of the elements in the third source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fourth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fifth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the sixth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the seventh source sequence. + The type of the elements in the eighth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the ninth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the tenth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the eleventh source sequence. + The type of the elements in the twelfth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the thirteenth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the result sequence, returned by the selector function. + First observable source. + Second observable source. + Third observable source. + Fourth observable source. + Fifth observable source. + Sixth observable source. + Seventh observable source. + Eighth observable source. + Ninth observable source. + Tenth observable source. + Eleventh observable source. + Twelfth observable source. + Thirteenth observable source. + Function to invoke for each series of elements at corresponding indexes in the sources. + An observable sequence containing the result of combining elements of the sources using the specified result selector function. + + or or or or or or or or or or or or or is null. + + + + Merges the specified observable sequences into one observable sequence by using the selector function whenever all of the observable sequences have produced an element at a corresponding index. + + The type of the elements in the first source sequence. + The type of the elements in the second source sequence. + The type of the elements in the third source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fourth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fifth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the sixth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the seventh source sequence. + The type of the elements in the eighth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the ninth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the tenth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the eleventh source sequence. + The type of the elements in the twelfth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the thirteenth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fourteenth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the result sequence, returned by the selector function. + First observable source. + Second observable source. + Third observable source. + Fourth observable source. + Fifth observable source. + Sixth observable source. + Seventh observable source. + Eighth observable source. + Ninth observable source. + Tenth observable source. + Eleventh observable source. + Twelfth observable source. + Thirteenth observable source. + Fourteenth observable source. + Function to invoke for each series of elements at corresponding indexes in the sources. + An observable sequence containing the result of combining elements of the sources using the specified result selector function. + + or or or or or or or or or or or or or or is null. + + + + Merges the specified observable sequences into one observable sequence by using the selector function whenever all of the observable sequences have produced an element at a corresponding index. + + The type of the elements in the first source sequence. + The type of the elements in the second source sequence. + The type of the elements in the third source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fourth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fifth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the sixth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the seventh source sequence. + The type of the elements in the eighth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the ninth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the tenth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the eleventh source sequence. + The type of the elements in the twelfth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the thirteenth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fourteenth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fifteenth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the result sequence, returned by the selector function. + First observable source. + Second observable source. + Third observable source. + Fourth observable source. + Fifth observable source. + Sixth observable source. + Seventh observable source. + Eighth observable source. + Ninth observable source. + Tenth observable source. + Eleventh observable source. + Twelfth observable source. + Thirteenth observable source. + Fourteenth observable source. + Fifteenth observable source. + Function to invoke for each series of elements at corresponding indexes in the sources. + An observable sequence containing the result of combining elements of the sources using the specified result selector function. + + or or or or or or or or or or or or or or or is null. + + + + Merges the specified observable sequences into one observable sequence by using the selector function whenever all of the observable sequences have produced an element at a corresponding index. + + The type of the elements in the first source sequence. + The type of the elements in the second source sequence. + The type of the elements in the third source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fourth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fifth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the sixth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the seventh source sequence. + The type of the elements in the eighth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the ninth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the tenth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the eleventh source sequence. + The type of the elements in the twelfth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the thirteenth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fourteenth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fifteenth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the sixteenth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the result sequence, returned by the selector function. + First observable source. + Second observable source. + Third observable source. + Fourth observable source. + Fifth observable source. + Sixth observable source. + Seventh observable source. + Eighth observable source. + Ninth observable source. + Tenth observable source. + Eleventh observable source. + Twelfth observable source. + Thirteenth observable source. + Fourteenth observable source. + Fifteenth observable source. + Sixteenth observable source. + Function to invoke for each series of elements at corresponding indexes in the sources. + An observable sequence containing the result of combining elements of the sources using the specified result selector function. + + or or or or or or or or or or or or or or or or is null. + + + + Converts the function into an asynchronous action. Each invocation of the resulting asynchronous action causes an invocation of the original synchronous action on the specified scheduler. + + Query provider used to construct the data source. + Action to convert to an asynchronous action. + Asynchronous action. + + is null. + + + + Converts the function into an asynchronous action. Each invocation of the resulting asynchronous action causes an invocation of the original synchronous action on the specified scheduler. + + Query provider used to construct the data source. + Action to convert to an asynchronous action. + Scheduler to invoke the original action on. + Asynchronous action. + + or is null. + + + + Converts the function into an asynchronous action. Each invocation of the resulting asynchronous action causes an invocation of the original synchronous action on the default scheduler. + + Query provider used to construct the data source. + The type of the first argument passed to the action. + Action to convert to an asynchronous action. + Asynchronous action. + + is null. + + + + Converts the function into an asynchronous action. Each invocation of the resulting asynchronous action causes an invocation of the original synchronous action on the specified scheduler. + + Query provider used to construct the data source. + The type of the first argument passed to the action. + Action to convert to an asynchronous action. + Scheduler to invoke the original action on. + Asynchronous action. + + or is null. + + + + Converts the function into an asynchronous action. Each invocation of the resulting asynchronous action causes an invocation of the original synchronous action on the default scheduler. + + Query provider used to construct the data source. + The type of the first argument passed to the action. + The type of the second argument passed to the action. + Action to convert to an asynchronous action. + Asynchronous action. + + is null. + + + + Converts the function into an asynchronous action. Each invocation of the resulting asynchronous action causes an invocation of the original synchronous action on the specified scheduler. + + Query provider used to construct the data source. + The type of the first argument passed to the action. + The type of the second argument passed to the action. + Action to convert to an asynchronous action. + Scheduler to invoke the original action on. + Asynchronous action. + + or is null. + + + + Converts the function into an asynchronous action. Each invocation of the resulting asynchronous action causes an invocation of the original synchronous action on the default scheduler. + + Query provider used to construct the data source. + The type of the first argument passed to the action. + The type of the second argument passed to the action. + The type of the third argument passed to the action. + Action to convert to an asynchronous action. + Asynchronous action. + + is null. + + + + Converts the function into an asynchronous action. Each invocation of the resulting asynchronous action causes an invocation of the original synchronous action on the specified scheduler. + + Query provider used to construct the data source. + The type of the first argument passed to the action. + The type of the second argument passed to the action. + The type of the third argument passed to the action. + Action to convert to an asynchronous action. + Scheduler to invoke the original action on. + Asynchronous action. + + or is null. + + + + Converts the function into an asynchronous action. Each invocation of the resulting asynchronous action causes an invocation of the original synchronous action on the default scheduler. + + Query provider used to construct the data source. + The type of the first argument passed to the action. + The type of the second argument passed to the action. + The type of the third argument passed to the action. + The type of the fourth argument passed to the action. + Action to convert to an asynchronous action. + Asynchronous action. + + is null. + + + + Converts the function into an asynchronous action. Each invocation of the resulting asynchronous action causes an invocation of the original synchronous action on the specified scheduler. + + Query provider used to construct the data source. + The type of the first argument passed to the action. + The type of the second argument passed to the action. + The type of the third argument passed to the action. + The type of the fourth argument passed to the action. + Action to convert to an asynchronous action. + Scheduler to invoke the original action on. + Asynchronous action. + + or is null. + + + + Converts the function into an asynchronous action. Each invocation of the resulting asynchronous action causes an invocation of the original synchronous action on the default scheduler. + + Query provider used to construct the data source. + The type of the first argument passed to the action. + The type of the second argument passed to the action. + The type of the third argument passed to the action. + The type of the fourth argument passed to the action. + The type of the fifth argument passed to the action. + Action to convert to an asynchronous action. + Asynchronous action. + + is null. + + + + Converts the function into an asynchronous action. 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Each invocation of the resulting asynchronous function causes an invocation of the original synchronous function. + + Query provider used to construct the data source. + The type of the first argument passed to the function. + The type of the second argument passed to the function. + The type of the third argument passed to the function. + The type of the fourth argument passed to the function. + The type of the fifth argument passed to the function. + The type of the sixth argument passed to the function. + The type of the seventh argument passed to the function. + The type of the eighth argument passed to the function. + The type of the ninth argument passed to the function. + The type of the tenth argument passed to the function. + The type of the eleventh argument passed to the function. + The type of the result returned by the function. + Function to convert to an asynchronous function. + Asynchronous function. + + is null. + + + + Converts the function into an asynchronous function. Each invocation of the resulting asynchronous function causes an invocation of the original synchronous function on the specified scheduler. + + Query provider used to construct the data source. + The type of the first argument passed to the function. + The type of the second argument passed to the function. + The type of the third argument passed to the function. + The type of the fourth argument passed to the function. + The type of the fifth argument passed to the function. + The type of the sixth argument passed to the function. + The type of the seventh argument passed to the function. + The type of the eighth argument passed to the function. + The type of the ninth argument passed to the function. + The type of the tenth argument passed to the function. + The type of the eleventh argument passed to the function. + The type of the result returned by the function. + Function to convert to an asynchronous function. + Scheduler to invoke the original function on. + Asynchronous function. + + or is null. + + + + Converts the function into an asynchronous function. Each invocation of the resulting asynchronous function causes an invocation of the original synchronous function. + + Query provider used to construct the data source. + The type of the first argument passed to the function. + The type of the second argument passed to the function. + The type of the third argument passed to the function. + The type of the fourth argument passed to the function. + The type of the fifth argument passed to the function. + The type of the sixth argument passed to the function. + The type of the seventh argument passed to the function. + The type of the eighth argument passed to the function. + The type of the ninth argument passed to the function. + The type of the tenth argument passed to the function. + The type of the eleventh argument passed to the function. + The type of the twelfth argument passed to the function. + The type of the result returned by the function. + Function to convert to an asynchronous function. + Asynchronous function. + + is null. + + + + Converts the function into an asynchronous function. Each invocation of the resulting asynchronous function causes an invocation of the original synchronous function on the specified scheduler. + + Query provider used to construct the data source. + The type of the first argument passed to the function. + The type of the second argument passed to the function. + The type of the third argument passed to the function. + The type of the fourth argument passed to the function. + The type of the fifth argument passed to the function. + The type of the sixth argument passed to the function. + The type of the seventh argument passed to the function. + The type of the eighth argument passed to the function. + The type of the ninth argument passed to the function. + The type of the tenth argument passed to the function. + The type of the eleventh argument passed to the function. + The type of the twelfth argument passed to the function. + The type of the result returned by the function. + Function to convert to an asynchronous function. + Scheduler to invoke the original function on. + Asynchronous function. + + or is null. + + + + Converts the function into an asynchronous function. Each invocation of the resulting asynchronous function causes an invocation of the original synchronous function. + + Query provider used to construct the data source. + The type of the first argument passed to the function. + The type of the second argument passed to the function. + The type of the third argument passed to the function. + The type of the fourth argument passed to the function. + The type of the fifth argument passed to the function. + The type of the sixth argument passed to the function. + The type of the seventh argument passed to the function. + The type of the eighth argument passed to the function. + The type of the ninth argument passed to the function. + The type of the tenth argument passed to the function. + The type of the eleventh argument passed to the function. + The type of the twelfth argument passed to the function. + The type of the thirteenth argument passed to the function. + The type of the result returned by the function. + Function to convert to an asynchronous function. + Asynchronous function. + + is null. + + + + Converts the function into an asynchronous function. Each invocation of the resulting asynchronous function causes an invocation of the original synchronous function on the specified scheduler. + + Query provider used to construct the data source. + The type of the first argument passed to the function. + The type of the second argument passed to the function. + The type of the third argument passed to the function. + The type of the fourth argument passed to the function. + The type of the fifth argument passed to the function. + The type of the sixth argument passed to the function. + The type of the seventh argument passed to the function. + The type of the eighth argument passed to the function. + The type of the ninth argument passed to the function. + The type of the tenth argument passed to the function. + The type of the eleventh argument passed to the function. + The type of the twelfth argument passed to the function. + The type of the thirteenth argument passed to the function. + The type of the result returned by the function. + Function to convert to an asynchronous function. + Scheduler to invoke the original function on. + Asynchronous function. + + or is null. + + + + Converts the function into an asynchronous function. 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Each invocation of the resulting asynchronous function causes an invocation of the original synchronous function on the specified scheduler. + + Query provider used to construct the data source. + The type of the first argument passed to the function. + The type of the second argument passed to the function. + The type of the third argument passed to the function. + The type of the fourth argument passed to the function. + The type of the fifth argument passed to the function. + The type of the sixth argument passed to the function. + The type of the seventh argument passed to the function. + The type of the eighth argument passed to the function. + The type of the ninth argument passed to the function. + The type of the tenth argument passed to the function. + The type of the eleventh argument passed to the function. + The type of the twelfth argument passed to the function. + The type of the thirteenth argument passed to the function. + The type of the fourteenth argument passed to the function. + The type of the result returned by the function. + Function to convert to an asynchronous function. + Scheduler to invoke the original function on. + Asynchronous function. + + or is null. + + + + Converts the function into an asynchronous function. Each invocation of the resulting asynchronous function causes an invocation of the original synchronous function. + + Query provider used to construct the data source. + The type of the first argument passed to the function. + The type of the second argument passed to the function. + The type of the third argument passed to the function. + The type of the fourth argument passed to the function. + The type of the fifth argument passed to the function. + The type of the sixth argument passed to the function. + The type of the seventh argument passed to the function. + The type of the eighth argument passed to the function. + The type of the ninth argument passed to the function. + The type of the tenth argument passed to the function. + The type of the eleventh argument passed to the function. + The type of the twelfth argument passed to the function. + The type of the thirteenth argument passed to the function. + The type of the fourteenth argument passed to the function. + The type of the fifteenth argument passed to the function. + The type of the result returned by the function. + Function to convert to an asynchronous function. + Asynchronous function. + + is null. + + + + Converts the function into an asynchronous function. Each invocation of the resulting asynchronous function causes an invocation of the original synchronous function on the specified scheduler. + + Query provider used to construct the data source. + The type of the first argument passed to the function. + The type of the second argument passed to the function. + The type of the third argument passed to the function. + The type of the fourth argument passed to the function. + The type of the fifth argument passed to the function. + The type of the sixth argument passed to the function. + The type of the seventh argument passed to the function. + The type of the eighth argument passed to the function. + The type of the ninth argument passed to the function. + The type of the tenth argument passed to the function. + The type of the eleventh argument passed to the function. + The type of the twelfth argument passed to the function. + The type of the thirteenth argument passed to the function. + The type of the fourteenth argument passed to the function. + The type of the fifteenth argument passed to the function. + The type of the result returned by the function. + Function to convert to an asynchronous function. + Scheduler to invoke the original function on. + Asynchronous function. + + or is null. + + + + Converts the function into an asynchronous function. Each invocation of the resulting asynchronous function causes an invocation of the original synchronous function. + + Query provider used to construct the data source. + The type of the first argument passed to the function. + The type of the second argument passed to the function. + The type of the third argument passed to the function. + The type of the fourth argument passed to the function. + The type of the fifth argument passed to the function. + The type of the sixth argument passed to the function. + The type of the seventh argument passed to the function. + The type of the eighth argument passed to the function. + The type of the ninth argument passed to the function. + The type of the tenth argument passed to the function. + The type of the eleventh argument passed to the function. + The type of the twelfth argument passed to the function. + The type of the thirteenth argument passed to the function. + The type of the fourteenth argument passed to the function. + The type of the fifteenth argument passed to the function. + The type of the sixteenth argument passed to the function. + The type of the result returned by the function. + Function to convert to an asynchronous function. + Asynchronous function. + + is null. + + + + Converts the function into an asynchronous function. Each invocation of the resulting asynchronous function causes an invocation of the original synchronous function on the specified scheduler. + + Query provider used to construct the data source. + The type of the first argument passed to the function. + The type of the second argument passed to the function. + The type of the third argument passed to the function. + The type of the fourth argument passed to the function. + The type of the fifth argument passed to the function. + The type of the sixth argument passed to the function. + The type of the seventh argument passed to the function. + The type of the eighth argument passed to the function. + The type of the ninth argument passed to the function. + The type of the tenth argument passed to the function. + The type of the eleventh argument passed to the function. + The type of the twelfth argument passed to the function. + The type of the thirteenth argument passed to the function. + The type of the fourteenth argument passed to the function. + The type of the fifteenth argument passed to the function. + The type of the sixteenth argument passed to the function. + The type of the result returned by the function. + Function to convert to an asynchronous function. + Scheduler to invoke the original function on. + Asynchronous function. + + or is null. + + + + Converts a Begin/End invoke function pair into an asynchronous function. + + Query provider used to construct the data source. + The delegate that begins the asynchronous operation. + The delegate that ends the asynchronous operation. + Function that can be used to start the asynchronous operation and retrieve the result (represented as a Unit value) as an observable sequence. + + or is null. + Each invocation of the resulting function will cause the asynchronous operation to be started. Subscription to the resulting sequence has no observable side-effect, and each subscription will produce the asynchronous operation's result. + + + + Converts a Begin/End invoke function pair into an asynchronous function. + + Query provider used to construct the data source. + The type of the first argument passed to the begin delegate. + The delegate that begins the asynchronous operation. + The delegate that ends the asynchronous operation. + Function that can be used to start the asynchronous operation and retrieve the result (represented as a Unit value) as an observable sequence. + + or is null. + Each invocation of the resulting function will cause the asynchronous operation to be started. Subscription to the resulting sequence has no observable side-effect, and each subscription will produce the asynchronous operation's result. + + + + Converts a Begin/End invoke function pair into an asynchronous function. + + Query provider used to construct the data source. + The type of the first argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the second argument passed to the begin delegate. + The delegate that begins the asynchronous operation. + The delegate that ends the asynchronous operation. + Function that can be used to start the asynchronous operation and retrieve the result (represented as a Unit value) as an observable sequence. + + or is null. + Each invocation of the resulting function will cause the asynchronous operation to be started. Subscription to the resulting sequence has no observable side-effect, and each subscription will produce the asynchronous operation's result. + + + + Converts a Begin/End invoke function pair into an asynchronous function. + + Query provider used to construct the data source. + The type of the first argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the second argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the third argument passed to the begin delegate. + The delegate that begins the asynchronous operation. + The delegate that ends the asynchronous operation. + Function that can be used to start the asynchronous operation and retrieve the result (represented as a Unit value) as an observable sequence. + + or is null. + Each invocation of the resulting function will cause the asynchronous operation to be started. Subscription to the resulting sequence has no observable side-effect, and each subscription will produce the asynchronous operation's result. + + + + Converts a Begin/End invoke function pair into an asynchronous function. + + Query provider used to construct the data source. + The type of the first argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the second argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the third argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the fourth argument passed to the begin delegate. + The delegate that begins the asynchronous operation. + The delegate that ends the asynchronous operation. + Function that can be used to start the asynchronous operation and retrieve the result (represented as a Unit value) as an observable sequence. + + or is null. + Each invocation of the resulting function will cause the asynchronous operation to be started. Subscription to the resulting sequence has no observable side-effect, and each subscription will produce the asynchronous operation's result. + + + + Converts a Begin/End invoke function pair into an asynchronous function. + + Query provider used to construct the data source. + The type of the first argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the second argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the third argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the fourth argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the fifth argument passed to the begin delegate. + The delegate that begins the asynchronous operation. + The delegate that ends the asynchronous operation. + Function that can be used to start the asynchronous operation and retrieve the result (represented as a Unit value) as an observable sequence. + + or is null. + Each invocation of the resulting function will cause the asynchronous operation to be started. Subscription to the resulting sequence has no observable side-effect, and each subscription will produce the asynchronous operation's result. + + + + Converts a Begin/End invoke function pair into an asynchronous function. + + Query provider used to construct the data source. + The type of the first argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the second argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the third argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the fourth argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the fifth argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the sixth argument passed to the begin delegate. + The delegate that begins the asynchronous operation. + The delegate that ends the asynchronous operation. + Function that can be used to start the asynchronous operation and retrieve the result (represented as a Unit value) as an observable sequence. + + or is null. + Each invocation of the resulting function will cause the asynchronous operation to be started. Subscription to the resulting sequence has no observable side-effect, and each subscription will produce the asynchronous operation's result. + + + + Converts a Begin/End invoke function pair into an asynchronous function. + + Query provider used to construct the data source. + The type of the first argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the second argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the third argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the fourth argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the fifth argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the sixth argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the seventh argument passed to the begin delegate. + The delegate that begins the asynchronous operation. + The delegate that ends the asynchronous operation. + Function that can be used to start the asynchronous operation and retrieve the result (represented as a Unit value) as an observable sequence. + + or is null. + Each invocation of the resulting function will cause the asynchronous operation to be started. Subscription to the resulting sequence has no observable side-effect, and each subscription will produce the asynchronous operation's result. + + + + Converts a Begin/End invoke function pair into an asynchronous function. + + Query provider used to construct the data source. + The type of the first argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the second argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the third argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the fourth argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the fifth argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the sixth argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the seventh argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the eighth argument passed to the begin delegate. + The delegate that begins the asynchronous operation. + The delegate that ends the asynchronous operation. + Function that can be used to start the asynchronous operation and retrieve the result (represented as a Unit value) as an observable sequence. + + or is null. + Each invocation of the resulting function will cause the asynchronous operation to be started. 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Subscription to the resulting sequence has no observable side-effect, and each subscription will produce the asynchronous operation's result. + + + + Converts a Begin/End invoke function pair into an asynchronous function. + + Query provider used to construct the data source. + The type of the first argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the second argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the third argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the fourth argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the fifth argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the sixth argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the seventh argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the result returned by the end delegate. + The delegate that begins the asynchronous operation. + The delegate that ends the asynchronous operation. + Function that can be used to start the asynchronous operation and retrieve the result as an observable sequence. + + or is null. + Each invocation of the resulting function will cause the asynchronous operation to be started. Subscription to the resulting sequence has no observable side-effect, and each subscription will produce the asynchronous operation's result. + + + + Converts a Begin/End invoke function pair into an asynchronous function. + + Query provider used to construct the data source. + The type of the first argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the second argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the third argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the fourth argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the fifth argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the sixth argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the seventh argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the eighth argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the result returned by the end delegate. + The delegate that begins the asynchronous operation. + The delegate that ends the asynchronous operation. + Function that can be used to start the asynchronous operation and retrieve the result as an observable sequence. + + or is null. + Each invocation of the resulting function will cause the asynchronous operation to be started. Subscription to the resulting sequence has no observable side-effect, and each subscription will produce the asynchronous operation's result. + + + + Converts a Begin/End invoke function pair into an asynchronous function. + + Query provider used to construct the data source. + The type of the first argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the second argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the third argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the fourth argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the fifth argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the sixth argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the seventh argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the eighth argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the ninth argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the result returned by the end delegate. + The delegate that begins the asynchronous operation. + The delegate that ends the asynchronous operation. + Function that can be used to start the asynchronous operation and retrieve the result as an observable sequence. + + or is null. + Each invocation of the resulting function will cause the asynchronous operation to be started. Subscription to the resulting sequence has no observable side-effect, and each subscription will produce the asynchronous operation's result. + + + + Converts a Begin/End invoke function pair into an asynchronous function. + + Query provider used to construct the data source. + The type of the first argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the second argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the third argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the fourth argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the fifth argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the sixth argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the seventh argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the eighth argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the ninth argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the tenth argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the result returned by the end delegate. + The delegate that begins the asynchronous operation. + The delegate that ends the asynchronous operation. + Function that can be used to start the asynchronous operation and retrieve the result as an observable sequence. + + or is null. + Each invocation of the resulting function will cause the asynchronous operation to be started. Subscription to the resulting sequence has no observable side-effect, and each subscription will produce the asynchronous operation's result. + + + + Converts a Begin/End invoke function pair into an asynchronous function. + + Query provider used to construct the data source. + The type of the first argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the second argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the third argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the fourth argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the fifth argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the sixth argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the seventh argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the eighth argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the ninth argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the tenth argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the eleventh argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the result returned by the end delegate. + The delegate that begins the asynchronous operation. + The delegate that ends the asynchronous operation. + Function that can be used to start the asynchronous operation and retrieve the result as an observable sequence. + + or is null. + Each invocation of the resulting function will cause the asynchronous operation to be started. Subscription to the resulting sequence has no observable side-effect, and each subscription will produce the asynchronous operation's result. + + + + Converts a Begin/End invoke function pair into an asynchronous function. + + Query provider used to construct the data source. + The type of the first argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the second argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the third argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the fourth argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the fifth argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the sixth argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the seventh argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the eighth argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the ninth argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the tenth argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the eleventh argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the twelfth argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the result returned by the end delegate. + The delegate that begins the asynchronous operation. + The delegate that ends the asynchronous operation. + Function that can be used to start the asynchronous operation and retrieve the result as an observable sequence. + + or is null. + Each invocation of the resulting function will cause the asynchronous operation to be started. Subscription to the resulting sequence has no observable side-effect, and each subscription will produce the asynchronous operation's result. + + + + Converts a Begin/End invoke function pair into an asynchronous function. + + Query provider used to construct the data source. + The type of the first argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the second argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the third argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the fourth argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the fifth argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the sixth argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the seventh argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the eighth argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the ninth argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the tenth argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the eleventh argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the twelfth argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the thirteenth argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the result returned by the end delegate. + The delegate that begins the asynchronous operation. + The delegate that ends the asynchronous operation. + Function that can be used to start the asynchronous operation and retrieve the result as an observable sequence. + + or is null. + Each invocation of the resulting function will cause the asynchronous operation to be started. Subscription to the resulting sequence has no observable side-effect, and each subscription will produce the asynchronous operation's result. + + + + Converts a Begin/End invoke function pair into an asynchronous function. + + Query provider used to construct the data source. + The type of the first argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the second argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the third argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the fourth argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the fifth argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the sixth argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the seventh argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the eighth argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the ninth argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the tenth argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the eleventh argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the twelfth argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the thirteenth argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the fourteenth argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the result returned by the end delegate. + The delegate that begins the asynchronous operation. + The delegate that ends the asynchronous operation. + Function that can be used to start the asynchronous operation and retrieve the result as an observable sequence. + + or is null. + Each invocation of the resulting function will cause the asynchronous operation to be started. Subscription to the resulting sequence has no observable side-effect, and each subscription will produce the asynchronous operation's result. + + + + Creates a pattern that matches when both observable sequences have an available element. + + The type of the elements in the left sequence. + The type of the elements in the right sequence. + Observable sequence to match with the right sequence. + Observable sequence to match with the left sequence. + Pattern object that matches when both observable sequences have an available element. + or is null. + + + + Matches when the observable sequence has an available element and projects the element by invoking the selector function. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + The type of the elements in the result sequence, returned by the selector function. + Observable sequence to apply the selector on. + Selector that will be invoked for elements in the source sequence. + Plan that produces the projected results, to be fed (with other plans) to the When operator. + or is null. + + + + Joins together the results from several patterns. + + The type of the elements in the result sequence, obtained from the specified patterns. + Query provider used to construct the data source. + A series of plans created by use of the Then operator on patterns. + An observable sequence with the results from matching several patterns. + or is null. + + + + Joins together the results from several patterns. + + The type of the elements in the result sequence, obtained from the specified patterns. + Query provider used to construct the data source. + A series of plans created by use of the Then operator on patterns. + An observable sequence with the results form matching several patterns. + or is null. + + + + Try winning the race for the right of emission. + + If true, the contender is the left source. + True if the contender has won the race. + + + + If true, this observer won the race and now can emit + on a fast path. + + + + + Automatically connect the upstream IConnectableObservable once the + specified number of IObservers have subscribed to this IObservable. + + The upstream value type. + + + + The only instance for a TResult type: this source + is completely stateless and has a constant behavior. + + + + + No need for instantiating this more than once per TResult. + + + + + Contains the current active connection's state or null + if no connection is active at the moment. + Should be manipulated while holding the lock. + + + + + Contains the connection reference the downstream observer + has subscribed to. Its purpose is to + avoid subscribing, connecting and disconnecting + while holding a lock. + + + + + Holds an individual connection state: the observer count and + the connection's IDisposable. + + + + + Relays items to the downstream until the predicate returns true. + + The element type of the sequence + + + + Provides a set of static methods for writing queries over observable sequences, allowing translation to a target query language. + + + + + Subscribes to each observable sequence returned by the iteratorMethod in sequence and produces a Unit value on the resulting sequence for each step of the iteration. + + Query provider used to construct the data source. + Iterator method that drives the resulting observable sequence. + An observable sequence obtained by running the iterator and returning Unit values for each iteration step. + + is null. + + + + Subscribes to each observable sequence returned by the iteratorMethod in sequence and returns the observable sequence of values sent to the observer given to the iteratorMethod. + + Query provider used to construct the data source. + The type of the elements in the produced sequence. + Iterator method that produces elements in the resulting sequence by calling the given observer. + An observable sequence obtained by running the iterator and returning the elements that were sent to the observer. + + is null. + + + + Expands an observable sequence by recursively invoking selector. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence and each of the recursively expanded sources obtained by running the selector function. + Source sequence with the initial elements. + Selector function to invoke for each produced element, resulting in another sequence to which the selector will be invoked recursively again. + An observable sequence containing all the elements produced by the recursive expansion. + + or is null. + + + + Expands an observable sequence by recursively invoking selector, using the specified scheduler to enumerate the queue of obtained sequences. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence and each of the recursively expanded sources obtained by running the selector function. + Source sequence with the initial elements. + Selector function to invoke for each produced element, resulting in another sequence to which the selector will be invoked recursively again. + Scheduler on which to perform the expansion by enumerating the internal queue of obtained sequences. + An observable sequence containing all the elements produced by the recursive expansion. + + or or is null. + + + + Runs all specified observable sequences in parallel and collects their last elements. + + Query provider used to construct the data source. + The type of the elements in the source sequences. + Observable sequence to collect the last elements for. + An observable sequence with an array collecting the last elements of all the input sequences. + + is null. + + + + Runs all observable sequences in the enumerable sources sequence in parallel and collect their last elements. + + Query provider used to construct the data source. + The type of the elements in the source sequences. + Observable sequence to collect the last elements for. + An observable sequence with an array collecting the last elements of all the input sequences. + + is null. + + + + Runs two observable sequences in parallel and combines their last elements. + + The type of the elements in the first source sequence. + The type of the elements in the second source sequence. + The type of the elements in the result sequence, returned by the selector function. + First observable sequence. + Second observable sequence. + Result selector function to invoke with the last elements of both sequences. + An observable sequence with the result of calling the selector function with the last elements of both input sequences. + + or or is null. + + + + Returns an observable sequence that is the result of invoking the selector on the source sequence, without sharing subscriptions. + This operator allows for a fluent style of writing queries that use the same sequence multiple times. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + The type of the elements in the result sequence. + Source sequence that will be shared in the selector function. + Selector function which can use the source sequence as many times as needed, without sharing subscriptions to the source sequence. + An observable sequence that contains the elements of a sequence produced by multicasting the source sequence within a selector function. + + or is null. + + + + Comonadic bind operator. + + + + + Comonadic bind operator. + + + + + Merges two observable sequences into one observable sequence by combining each element from the first source with the latest element from the second source, if any. + + The type of the elements in the first source sequence. + The type of the elements in the second source sequence. + First observable source. + Second observable source. + An observable sequence containing the result of combining each element of the first source with the latest element from the second source, if any, as a tuple value. + or is null. + + + + Merges an observable sequence and an enumerable sequence into one observable sequence of tuple values. + + The type of the elements in the first observable source sequence. + The type of the elements in the second enumerable source sequence. + First observable source. + Second enumerable source. + An observable sequence containing the result of pairwise combining the elements of the first and second source as a tuple value. + or is null. + + + + Merges the specified observable sequences into one observable sequence of tuple values whenever any of the observable sequences produces an element. + + The type of the elements in the first source sequence. + The type of the elements in the second source sequence. + First observable source. + Second observable source. + An observable sequence containing the result of combining elements of the sources using tuple values. + or is null. + + + + Merges the specified observable sequences into one observable sequence of tuple values whenever any of the observable sequences produces an element. + + The type of the elements in the first source sequence. + The type of the elements in the second source sequence. + The type of the elements in the third source sequence. + First observable source. + Second observable source. + Third observable source. + An observable sequence containing the result of combining elements of the sources using tuple values. + or or is null. + + + + Merges the specified observable sequences into one observable sequence of tuple values whenever any of the observable sequences produces an element. + + The type of the elements in the first source sequence. + The type of the elements in the second source sequence. + The type of the elements in the third source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fourth source sequence. + First observable source. + Second observable source. + Third observable source. + Fourth observable source. + An observable sequence containing the result of combining elements of the sources using tuple values. + or or or is null. + + + + Merges the specified observable sequences into one observable sequence of tuple values whenever any of the observable sequences produces an element. + + The type of the elements in the first source sequence. + The type of the elements in the second source sequence. + The type of the elements in the third source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fourth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fifth source sequence. + First observable source. + Second observable source. + Third observable source. + Fourth observable source. + Fifth observable source. + An observable sequence containing the result of combining elements of the sources using tuple values. + or or or or is null. + + + + Merges the specified observable sequences into one observable sequence of tuple values whenever any of the observable sequences produces an element. + + The type of the elements in the first source sequence. + The type of the elements in the second source sequence. + The type of the elements in the third source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fourth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fifth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the sixth source sequence. + First observable source. + Second observable source. + Third observable source. + Fourth observable source. + Fifth observable source. + Sixth observable source. + An observable sequence containing the result of combining elements of the sources using tuple values. + or or or or or is null. + + + + Merges the specified observable sequences into one observable sequence of tuple values whenever any of the observable sequences produces an element. + + The type of the elements in the first source sequence. + The type of the elements in the second source sequence. + The type of the elements in the third source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fourth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fifth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the sixth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the seventh source sequence. + First observable source. + Second observable source. + Third observable source. + Fourth observable source. + Fifth observable source. + Sixth observable source. + Seventh observable source. + An observable sequence containing the result of combining elements of the sources using tuple values. + or or or or or or is null. + + + + Merges the specified observable sequences into one observable sequence of tuple values whenever any of the observable sequences produces an element. + + The type of the elements in the first source sequence. + The type of the elements in the second source sequence. + The type of the elements in the third source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fourth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fifth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the sixth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the seventh source sequence. + The type of the elements in the eighth source sequence. + First observable source. + Second observable source. + Third observable source. + Fourth observable source. + Fifth observable source. + Sixth observable source. + Seventh observable source. + Eighth observable source. + An observable sequence containing the result of combining elements of the sources using tuple values. + or or or or or or or is null. + + + + Merges the specified observable sequences into one observable sequence of tuple values whenever any of the observable sequences produces an element. + + The type of the elements in the first source sequence. + The type of the elements in the second source sequence. + The type of the elements in the third source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fourth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fifth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the sixth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the seventh source sequence. + The type of the elements in the eighth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the ninth source sequence. + First observable source. + Second observable source. + Third observable source. + Fourth observable source. + Fifth observable source. + Sixth observable source. + Seventh observable source. + Eighth observable source. + Ninth observable source. + An observable sequence containing the result of combining elements of the sources using tuple values. + or or or or or or or or is null. + + + + Merges the specified observable sequences into one observable sequence of tuple values whenever any of the observable sequences produces an element. + + The type of the elements in the first source sequence. + The type of the elements in the second source sequence. + The type of the elements in the third source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fourth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fifth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the sixth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the seventh source sequence. + The type of the elements in the eighth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the ninth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the tenth source sequence. + First observable source. + Second observable source. + Third observable source. + Fourth observable source. + Fifth observable source. + Sixth observable source. + Seventh observable source. + Eighth observable source. + Ninth observable source. + Tenth observable source. + An observable sequence containing the result of combining elements of the sources using tuple values. + or or or or or or or or or is null. + + + + Merges the specified observable sequences into one observable sequence of tuple values whenever any of the observable sequences produces an element. + + The type of the elements in the first source sequence. + The type of the elements in the second source sequence. + The type of the elements in the third source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fourth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fifth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the sixth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the seventh source sequence. + The type of the elements in the eighth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the ninth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the tenth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the eleventh source sequence. + First observable source. + Second observable source. + Third observable source. + Fourth observable source. + Fifth observable source. + Sixth observable source. + Seventh observable source. + Eighth observable source. + Ninth observable source. + Tenth observable source. + Eleventh observable source. + An observable sequence containing the result of combining elements of the sources using tuple values. + or or or or or or or or or or is null. + + + + Merges the specified observable sequences into one observable sequence of tuple values whenever any of the observable sequences produces an element. + + The type of the elements in the first source sequence. + The type of the elements in the second source sequence. + The type of the elements in the third source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fourth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fifth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the sixth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the seventh source sequence. + The type of the elements in the eighth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the ninth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the tenth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the eleventh source sequence. + The type of the elements in the twelfth source sequence. + First observable source. + Second observable source. + Third observable source. + Fourth observable source. + Fifth observable source. + Sixth observable source. + Seventh observable source. + Eighth observable source. + Ninth observable source. + Tenth observable source. + Eleventh observable source. + Twelfth observable source. + An observable sequence containing the result of combining elements of the sources using tuple values. + or or or or or or or or or or or is null. + + + + Merges the specified observable sequences into one observable sequence of tuple values whenever any of the observable sequences produces an element. + + The type of the elements in the first source sequence. + The type of the elements in the second source sequence. + The type of the elements in the third source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fourth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fifth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the sixth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the seventh source sequence. + The type of the elements in the eighth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the ninth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the tenth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the eleventh source sequence. + The type of the elements in the twelfth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the thirteenth source sequence. + First observable source. + Second observable source. + Third observable source. + Fourth observable source. + Fifth observable source. + Sixth observable source. + Seventh observable source. + Eighth observable source. + Ninth observable source. + Tenth observable source. + Eleventh observable source. + Twelfth observable source. + Thirteenth observable source. + An observable sequence containing the result of combining elements of the sources using tuple values. + or or or or or or or or or or or or is null. + + + + Merges the specified observable sequences into one observable sequence of tuple values whenever any of the observable sequences produces an element. + + The type of the elements in the first source sequence. + The type of the elements in the second source sequence. + The type of the elements in the third source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fourth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fifth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the sixth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the seventh source sequence. + The type of the elements in the eighth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the ninth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the tenth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the eleventh source sequence. + The type of the elements in the twelfth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the thirteenth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fourteenth source sequence. + First observable source. + Second observable source. + Third observable source. + Fourth observable source. + Fifth observable source. + Sixth observable source. + Seventh observable source. + Eighth observable source. + Ninth observable source. + Tenth observable source. + Eleventh observable source. + Twelfth observable source. + Thirteenth observable source. + Fourteenth observable source. + An observable sequence containing the result of combining elements of the sources using tuple values. + or or or or or or or or or or or or or is null. + + + + Merges the specified observable sequences into one observable sequence of tuple values whenever any of the observable sequences produces an element. + + The type of the elements in the first source sequence. + The type of the elements in the second source sequence. + The type of the elements in the third source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fourth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fifth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the sixth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the seventh source sequence. + The type of the elements in the eighth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the ninth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the tenth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the eleventh source sequence. + The type of the elements in the twelfth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the thirteenth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fourteenth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fifteenth source sequence. + First observable source. + Second observable source. + Third observable source. + Fourth observable source. + Fifth observable source. + Sixth observable source. + Seventh observable source. + Eighth observable source. + Ninth observable source. + Tenth observable source. + Eleventh observable source. + Twelfth observable source. + Thirteenth observable source. + Fourteenth observable source. + Fifteenth observable source. + An observable sequence containing the result of combining elements of the sources using tuple values. + or or or or or or or or or or or or or or is null. + + + + Merges the specified observable sequences into one observable sequence of tuple values whenever any of the observable sequences produces an element. + + The type of the elements in the first source sequence. + The type of the elements in the second source sequence. + The type of the elements in the third source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fourth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fifth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the sixth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the seventh source sequence. + The type of the elements in the eighth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the ninth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the tenth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the eleventh source sequence. + The type of the elements in the twelfth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the thirteenth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fourteenth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fifteenth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the sixteenth source sequence. + First observable source. + Second observable source. + Third observable source. + Fourth observable source. + Fifth observable source. + Sixth observable source. + Seventh observable source. + Eighth observable source. + Ninth observable source. + Tenth observable source. + Eleventh observable source. + Twelfth observable source. + Thirteenth observable source. + Fourteenth observable source. + Fifteenth observable source. + Sixteenth observable source. + An observable sequence containing the result of combining elements of the sources using tuple values. + or or or or or or or or or or or or or or or is null. + + + + Merges the specified observable sequences into one observable sequence of tuple values whenever all of the observable sequences have produced an element at a corresponding index. + + The type of the elements in the first source sequence. + The type of the elements in the second source sequence. + First observable source. + Second observable source. + An observable sequence containing the result of combining elements of the sources using tuple values. + or is null. + + + + Merges the specified observable sequences into one observable sequence of tuple values whenever all of the observable sequences have produced an element at a corresponding index. + + The type of the elements in the first source sequence. + The type of the elements in the second source sequence. + The type of the elements in the third source sequence. + First observable source. + Second observable source. + Third observable source. + An observable sequence containing the result of combining elements of the sources using tuple values. + or or is null. + + + + Merges the specified observable sequences into one observable sequence of tuple values whenever all of the observable sequences have produced an element at a corresponding index. + + The type of the elements in the first source sequence. + The type of the elements in the second source sequence. + The type of the elements in the third source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fourth source sequence. + First observable source. + Second observable source. + Third observable source. + Fourth observable source. + An observable sequence containing the result of combining elements of the sources using tuple values. + or or or is null. + + + + Merges the specified observable sequences into one observable sequence of tuple values whenever all of the observable sequences have produced an element at a corresponding index. + + The type of the elements in the first source sequence. + The type of the elements in the second source sequence. + The type of the elements in the third source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fourth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fifth source sequence. + First observable source. + Second observable source. + Third observable source. + Fourth observable source. + Fifth observable source. + An observable sequence containing the result of combining elements of the sources using tuple values. + or or or or is null. + + + + Merges the specified observable sequences into one observable sequence of tuple values whenever all of the observable sequences have produced an element at a corresponding index. + + The type of the elements in the first source sequence. + The type of the elements in the second source sequence. + The type of the elements in the third source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fourth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fifth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the sixth source sequence. + First observable source. + Second observable source. + Third observable source. + Fourth observable source. + Fifth observable source. + Sixth observable source. + An observable sequence containing the result of combining elements of the sources using tuple values. + or or or or or is null. + + + + Merges the specified observable sequences into one observable sequence of tuple values whenever all of the observable sequences have produced an element at a corresponding index. + + The type of the elements in the first source sequence. + The type of the elements in the second source sequence. + The type of the elements in the third source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fourth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fifth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the sixth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the seventh source sequence. + First observable source. + Second observable source. + Third observable source. + Fourth observable source. + Fifth observable source. + Sixth observable source. + Seventh observable source. + An observable sequence containing the result of combining elements of the sources using tuple values. + or or or or or or is null. + + + + Merges the specified observable sequences into one observable sequence of tuple values whenever all of the observable sequences have produced an element at a corresponding index. + + The type of the elements in the first source sequence. + The type of the elements in the second source sequence. + The type of the elements in the third source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fourth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fifth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the sixth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the seventh source sequence. + The type of the elements in the eighth source sequence. + First observable source. + Second observable source. + Third observable source. + Fourth observable source. + Fifth observable source. + Sixth observable source. + Seventh observable source. + Eighth observable source. + An observable sequence containing the result of combining elements of the sources using tuple values. + or or or or or or or is null. + + + + Merges the specified observable sequences into one observable sequence of tuple values whenever all of the observable sequences have produced an element at a corresponding index. + + The type of the elements in the first source sequence. + The type of the elements in the second source sequence. + The type of the elements in the third source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fourth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fifth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the sixth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the seventh source sequence. + The type of the elements in the eighth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the ninth source sequence. + First observable source. + Second observable source. + Third observable source. + Fourth observable source. + Fifth observable source. + Sixth observable source. + Seventh observable source. + Eighth observable source. + Ninth observable source. + An observable sequence containing the result of combining elements of the sources using tuple values. + or or or or or or or or is null. + + + + Merges the specified observable sequences into one observable sequence of tuple values whenever all of the observable sequences have produced an element at a corresponding index. + + The type of the elements in the first source sequence. + The type of the elements in the second source sequence. + The type of the elements in the third source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fourth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fifth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the sixth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the seventh source sequence. + The type of the elements in the eighth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the ninth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the tenth source sequence. + First observable source. + Second observable source. + Third observable source. + Fourth observable source. + Fifth observable source. + Sixth observable source. + Seventh observable source. + Eighth observable source. + Ninth observable source. + Tenth observable source. + An observable sequence containing the result of combining elements of the sources using tuple values. + or or or or or or or or or is null. + + + + Merges the specified observable sequences into one observable sequence of tuple values whenever all of the observable sequences have produced an element at a corresponding index. + + The type of the elements in the first source sequence. + The type of the elements in the second source sequence. + The type of the elements in the third source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fourth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fifth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the sixth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the seventh source sequence. + The type of the elements in the eighth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the ninth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the tenth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the eleventh source sequence. + First observable source. + Second observable source. + Third observable source. + Fourth observable source. + Fifth observable source. + Sixth observable source. + Seventh observable source. + Eighth observable source. + Ninth observable source. + Tenth observable source. + Eleventh observable source. + An observable sequence containing the result of combining elements of the sources using tuple values. + or or or or or or or or or or is null. + + + + Merges the specified observable sequences into one observable sequence of tuple values whenever all of the observable sequences have produced an element at a corresponding index. + + The type of the elements in the first source sequence. + The type of the elements in the second source sequence. + The type of the elements in the third source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fourth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fifth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the sixth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the seventh source sequence. + The type of the elements in the eighth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the ninth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the tenth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the eleventh source sequence. + The type of the elements in the twelfth source sequence. + First observable source. + Second observable source. + Third observable source. + Fourth observable source. + Fifth observable source. + Sixth observable source. + Seventh observable source. + Eighth observable source. + Ninth observable source. + Tenth observable source. + Eleventh observable source. + Twelfth observable source. + An observable sequence containing the result of combining elements of the sources using tuple values. + or or or or or or or or or or or is null. + + + + Merges the specified observable sequences into one observable sequence of tuple values whenever all of the observable sequences have produced an element at a corresponding index. + + The type of the elements in the first source sequence. + The type of the elements in the second source sequence. + The type of the elements in the third source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fourth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fifth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the sixth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the seventh source sequence. + The type of the elements in the eighth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the ninth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the tenth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the eleventh source sequence. + The type of the elements in the twelfth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the thirteenth source sequence. + First observable source. + Second observable source. + Third observable source. + Fourth observable source. + Fifth observable source. + Sixth observable source. + Seventh observable source. + Eighth observable source. + Ninth observable source. + Tenth observable source. + Eleventh observable source. + Twelfth observable source. + Thirteenth observable source. + An observable sequence containing the result of combining elements of the sources using tuple values. + or or or or or or or or or or or or is null. + + + + Merges the specified observable sequences into one observable sequence of tuple values whenever all of the observable sequences have produced an element at a corresponding index. + + The type of the elements in the first source sequence. + The type of the elements in the second source sequence. + The type of the elements in the third source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fourth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fifth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the sixth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the seventh source sequence. + The type of the elements in the eighth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the ninth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the tenth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the eleventh source sequence. + The type of the elements in the twelfth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the thirteenth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fourteenth source sequence. + First observable source. + Second observable source. + Third observable source. + Fourth observable source. + Fifth observable source. + Sixth observable source. + Seventh observable source. + Eighth observable source. + Ninth observable source. + Tenth observable source. + Eleventh observable source. + Twelfth observable source. + Thirteenth observable source. + Fourteenth observable source. + An observable sequence containing the result of combining elements of the sources using tuple values. + or or or or or or or or or or or or or is null. + + + + Merges the specified observable sequences into one observable sequence of tuple values whenever all of the observable sequences have produced an element at a corresponding index. + + The type of the elements in the first source sequence. + The type of the elements in the second source sequence. + The type of the elements in the third source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fourth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fifth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the sixth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the seventh source sequence. + The type of the elements in the eighth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the ninth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the tenth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the eleventh source sequence. + The type of the elements in the twelfth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the thirteenth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fourteenth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fifteenth source sequence. + First observable source. + Second observable source. + Third observable source. + Fourth observable source. + Fifth observable source. + Sixth observable source. + Seventh observable source. + Eighth observable source. + Ninth observable source. + Tenth observable source. + Eleventh observable source. + Twelfth observable source. + Thirteenth observable source. + Fourteenth observable source. + Fifteenth observable source. + An observable sequence containing the result of combining elements of the sources using tuple values. + or or or or or or or or or or or or or or is null. + + + + Merges the specified observable sequences into one observable sequence of tuple values whenever all of the observable sequences have produced an element at a corresponding index. + + The type of the elements in the first source sequence. + The type of the elements in the second source sequence. + The type of the elements in the third source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fourth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fifth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the sixth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the seventh source sequence. + The type of the elements in the eighth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the ninth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the tenth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the eleventh source sequence. + The type of the elements in the twelfth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the thirteenth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fourteenth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fifteenth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the sixteenth source sequence. + First observable source. + Second observable source. + Third observable source. + Fourth observable source. + Fifth observable source. + Sixth observable source. + Seventh observable source. + Eighth observable source. + Ninth observable source. + Tenth observable source. + Eleventh observable source. + Twelfth observable source. + Thirteenth observable source. + Fourteenth observable source. + Fifteenth observable source. + Sixteenth observable source. + An observable sequence containing the result of combining elements of the sources using tuple values. + or or or or or or or or or or or or or or or is null. + + + + (Infrastructure) Implement query debugger services. + + + + + The System.Reactive.Linq namespace contains interfaces and classes that support expressing queries over observable sequences, using Language Integrated Query (LINQ). + Query operators are made available as extension methods for and defined on the Observable and Qbservable classes, respectively. + + + + + An ObserveOn operator implementation that uses lock-free + techniques to signal events to the downstream. + + The element type of the sequence. + + + + The current task representing a running drain operation. + + + + + Indicates the work-in-progress state of this operator, + zero means no work is currently being done. + + + + + If true, the upstream has issued OnCompleted. + + + + + If is true and this is non-null, the upstream + failed with an OnError. + + + + + Indicates a dispose has been requested. + + + + + Remove remaining elements from the queue upon + cancellation or failure. + + The queue to use. The argument ensures that the + _queue field is not re-read from memory unnecessarily + due to the memory barriers inside TryDequeue mandating it + despite the field is read-only. + + + + Submit the drain task via the appropriate scheduler if + there is no drain currently running (wip > 0). + + + + + The static action to be scheduled on a simple scheduler. + Avoids creating a delegate that captures this + whenever the signals have to be drained. + + + + + Emits at most one signal per run on a scheduler that doesn't like + long running tasks. + + The scheduler to use for scheduling the next signal emission if necessary. + The IDisposable of the recursively scheduled task or an empty disposable. + + + + Executes a drain step by checking the disposed state, + checking for the terminated state and for an + empty queue, issuing the appropriate signals to the + given downstream. + + The queue to use. The argument ensures that the + _queue field is not re-read from memory due to the memory barriers + inside TryDequeue mandating it despite the field is read-only. + In addition, the DrainStep is invoked from the DrainLongRunning's loop + so reading _queue inside this method would still incur the same barrier + overhead otherwise. + + + + Signals events on a ISchedulerLongRunning by blocking the emission thread while waiting + for them from the upstream. + + The element type of the sequence. + + + + This will run a suspending drain task, hogging the backing thread + until the sequence terminates or gets disposed. + + + + + The queue for holding the OnNext items, terminal signals have their own fields. + + + + + Protects the suspension and resumption of the long running drain task. + + + + + The work-in-progress counter. If it jumps from 0 to 1, the drain task is resumed, + if it reaches 0 again, the drain task is suspended. + + + + + Set to true if the upstream terminated. + + + + + Set to a non-null Exception if the upstream terminated with OnError. + + + + + Indicates the sequence has been disposed and the drain task should quit. + + + + + Makes sure the drain task is scheduled only once, when the first signal + from upstream arrives. + + + + + The disposable tracking the drain task. + + + + + Static reference to the Drain method, saves allocation. + + + + + Override this method to dispose additional resources. + The method is guaranteed to be called at most once. + + If true, the method was called from . + + + + Base class for implementation of query operators, providing a lightweight sink that can be disposed to mute the outgoing observer. + + Type of the resulting sequence's elements. + + Implementations of sinks are responsible to enforce the message grammar on the associated observer. Upon sending a terminal message, a pairing Dispose call should be made to trigger cancellation of related resources and to mute the outgoing observer. + + + + Holds onto a singleton IDisposable indicating a ready state. + + + + + This indicates the operation has been prepared and ready for + the next step. + + + + + Provides a mechanism for receiving push-based notifications and returning a response. + + + The type of the elements received by the observer. + This type parameter is contravariant. That is, you can use either the type you specified or any type that is less derived. For more information about covariance and contravariance, see Covariance and Contravariance in Generics. + + + The type of the result returned from the observer's notification handlers. + This type parameter is covariant. That is, you can use either the type you specified or any type that is more derived. For more information about covariance and contravariance, see Covariance and Contravariance in Generics. + + + + + Notifies the observer of a new element in the sequence. + + The new element in the sequence. + Result returned upon observation of a new element. + + + + Notifies the observer that an exception has occurred. + + The exception that occurred. + Result returned upon observation of an error. + + + + Notifies the observer of the end of the sequence. + + Result returned upon observation of the sequence completion. + + + + Abstract base class for join patterns. + + + + + Represents a join pattern over one observable sequence. + + The type of the elements in the first source sequence. + + + + Matches when all observable sequences have an available element and projects the elements by invoking the selector function. + + The type of the elements in the result sequence, returned by the selector function. + Selector that will be invoked for elements in the source sequences. + Plan that produces the projected results, to be fed (with other plans) to the When operator. + is null. + + + + Represents a join pattern over two observable sequences. + + The type of the elements in the first source sequence. + The type of the elements in the second source sequence. + + + + Creates a pattern that matches when all three observable sequences have an available element. + + The type of the elements in the third observable sequence. + Observable sequence to match with the two previous sequences. + Pattern object that matches when all observable sequences have an available element. + is null. + + + + Matches when all observable sequences have an available element and projects the elements by invoking the selector function. + + The type of the elements in the result sequence, returned by the selector function. + Selector that will be invoked for elements in the source sequences. + Plan that produces the projected results, to be fed (with other plans) to the When operator. + is null. + + + + Represents a join pattern over three observable sequences. + + The type of the elements in the first source sequence. + The type of the elements in the second source sequence. + The type of the elements in the third source sequence. + + + + Creates a pattern that matches when all four observable sequences have an available element. + + The type of the elements in the fourth observable sequence. + Observable sequence to match with the three previous sequences. + Pattern object that matches when all observable sequences have an available element. + is null. + + + + Matches when all observable sequences have an available element and projects the elements by invoking the selector function. + + The type of the elements in the result sequence, returned by the selector function. + Selector that will be invoked for elements in the source sequences. + Plan that produces the projected results, to be fed (with other plans) to the When operator. + is null. + + + + Represents a join pattern over four observable sequences. + + The type of the elements in the first source sequence. + The type of the elements in the second source sequence. + The type of the elements in the third source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fourth source sequence. + + + + Creates a pattern that matches when all five observable sequences have an available element. + + The type of the elements in the fifth observable sequence. + Observable sequence to match with the four previous sequences. + Pattern object that matches when all observable sequences have an available element. + is null. + + + + Matches when all observable sequences have an available element and projects the elements by invoking the selector function. + + The type of the elements in the result sequence, returned by the selector function. + Selector that will be invoked for elements in the source sequences. + Plan that produces the projected results, to be fed (with other plans) to the When operator. + is null. + + + + Represents a join pattern over five observable sequences. + + The type of the elements in the first source sequence. + The type of the elements in the second source sequence. + The type of the elements in the third source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fourth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fifth source sequence. + + + + Creates a pattern that matches when all six observable sequences have an available element. + + The type of the elements in the sixth observable sequence. + Observable sequence to match with the five previous sequences. + Pattern object that matches when all observable sequences have an available element. + is null. + + + + Matches when all observable sequences have an available element and projects the elements by invoking the selector function. + + The type of the elements in the result sequence, returned by the selector function. + Selector that will be invoked for elements in the source sequences. + Plan that produces the projected results, to be fed (with other plans) to the When operator. + is null. + + + + Represents a join pattern over six observable sequences. + + The type of the elements in the first source sequence. + The type of the elements in the second source sequence. + The type of the elements in the third source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fourth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fifth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the sixth source sequence. + + + + Creates a pattern that matches when all seven observable sequences have an available element. + + The type of the elements in the seventh observable sequence. + Observable sequence to match with the six previous sequences. + Pattern object that matches when all observable sequences have an available element. + is null. + + + + Matches when all observable sequences have an available element and projects the elements by invoking the selector function. + + The type of the elements in the result sequence, returned by the selector function. + Selector that will be invoked for elements in the source sequences. + Plan that produces the projected results, to be fed (with other plans) to the When operator. + is null. + + + + Represents a join pattern over seven observable sequences. + + The type of the elements in the first source sequence. + The type of the elements in the second source sequence. + The type of the elements in the third source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fourth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fifth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the sixth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the seventh source sequence. + + + + Creates a pattern that matches when all eight observable sequences have an available element. + + The type of the elements in the eighth observable sequence. + Observable sequence to match with the seven previous sequences. + Pattern object that matches when all observable sequences have an available element. + is null. + + + + Matches when all observable sequences have an available element and projects the elements by invoking the selector function. + + The type of the elements in the result sequence, returned by the selector function. + Selector that will be invoked for elements in the source sequences. + Plan that produces the projected results, to be fed (with other plans) to the When operator. + is null. + + + + Represents a join pattern over eight observable sequences. + + The type of the elements in the first source sequence. + The type of the elements in the second source sequence. + The type of the elements in the third source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fourth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fifth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the sixth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the seventh source sequence. + The type of the elements in the eighth source sequence. + + + + Creates a pattern that matches when all nine observable sequences have an available element. + + The type of the elements in the ninth observable sequence. + Observable sequence to match with the eight previous sequences. + Pattern object that matches when all observable sequences have an available element. + is null. + + + + Matches when all observable sequences have an available element and projects the elements by invoking the selector function. + + The type of the elements in the result sequence, returned by the selector function. + Selector that will be invoked for elements in the source sequences. + Plan that produces the projected results, to be fed (with other plans) to the When operator. + is null. + + + + Represents a join pattern over nine observable sequences. + + The type of the elements in the first source sequence. + The type of the elements in the second source sequence. + The type of the elements in the third source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fourth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fifth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the sixth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the seventh source sequence. + The type of the elements in the eighth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the ninth source sequence. + + + + Creates a pattern that matches when all ten observable sequences have an available element. + + The type of the elements in the tenth observable sequence. + Observable sequence to match with the nine previous sequences. + Pattern object that matches when all observable sequences have an available element. + is null. + + + + Matches when all observable sequences have an available element and projects the elements by invoking the selector function. + + The type of the elements in the result sequence, returned by the selector function. + Selector that will be invoked for elements in the source sequences. + Plan that produces the projected results, to be fed (with other plans) to the When operator. + is null. + + + + Represents a join pattern over ten observable sequences. + + The type of the elements in the first source sequence. + The type of the elements in the second source sequence. + The type of the elements in the third source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fourth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fifth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the sixth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the seventh source sequence. + The type of the elements in the eighth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the ninth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the tenth source sequence. + + + + Creates a pattern that matches when all eleven observable sequences have an available element. + + The type of the elements in the eleventh observable sequence. + Observable sequence to match with the ten previous sequences. + Pattern object that matches when all observable sequences have an available element. + is null. + + + + Matches when all observable sequences have an available element and projects the elements by invoking the selector function. + + The type of the elements in the result sequence, returned by the selector function. + Selector that will be invoked for elements in the source sequences. + Plan that produces the projected results, to be fed (with other plans) to the When operator. + is null. + + + + Represents a join pattern over eleven observable sequences. + + The type of the elements in the first source sequence. + The type of the elements in the second source sequence. + The type of the elements in the third source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fourth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fifth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the sixth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the seventh source sequence. + The type of the elements in the eighth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the ninth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the tenth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the eleventh source sequence. + + + + Creates a pattern that matches when all twelve observable sequences have an available element. + + The type of the elements in the twelfth observable sequence. + Observable sequence to match with the eleven previous sequences. + Pattern object that matches when all observable sequences have an available element. + is null. + + + + Matches when all observable sequences have an available element and projects the elements by invoking the selector function. + + The type of the elements in the result sequence, returned by the selector function. + Selector that will be invoked for elements in the source sequences. + Plan that produces the projected results, to be fed (with other plans) to the When operator. + is null. + + + + Represents a join pattern over twelve observable sequences. + + The type of the elements in the first source sequence. + The type of the elements in the second source sequence. + The type of the elements in the third source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fourth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fifth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the sixth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the seventh source sequence. + The type of the elements in the eighth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the ninth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the tenth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the eleventh source sequence. + The type of the elements in the twelfth source sequence. + + + + Creates a pattern that matches when all thirteen observable sequences have an available element. + + The type of the elements in the thirteenth observable sequence. + Observable sequence to match with the twelve previous sequences. + Pattern object that matches when all observable sequences have an available element. + is null. + + + + Matches when all observable sequences have an available element and projects the elements by invoking the selector function. + + The type of the elements in the result sequence, returned by the selector function. + Selector that will be invoked for elements in the source sequences. + Plan that produces the projected results, to be fed (with other plans) to the When operator. + is null. + + + + Represents a join pattern over thirteen observable sequences. + + The type of the elements in the first source sequence. + The type of the elements in the second source sequence. + The type of the elements in the third source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fourth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fifth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the sixth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the seventh source sequence. + The type of the elements in the eighth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the ninth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the tenth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the eleventh source sequence. + The type of the elements in the twelfth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the thirteenth source sequence. + + + + Creates a pattern that matches when all fourteen observable sequences have an available element. + + The type of the elements in the fourteenth observable sequence. + Observable sequence to match with the thirteen previous sequences. + Pattern object that matches when all observable sequences have an available element. + is null. + + + + Matches when all observable sequences have an available element and projects the elements by invoking the selector function. + + The type of the elements in the result sequence, returned by the selector function. + Selector that will be invoked for elements in the source sequences. + Plan that produces the projected results, to be fed (with other plans) to the When operator. + is null. + + + + Represents a join pattern over fourteen observable sequences. + + The type of the elements in the first source sequence. + The type of the elements in the second source sequence. + The type of the elements in the third source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fourth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fifth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the sixth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the seventh source sequence. + The type of the elements in the eighth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the ninth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the tenth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the eleventh source sequence. + The type of the elements in the twelfth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the thirteenth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fourteenth source sequence. + + + + Creates a pattern that matches when all fifteen observable sequences have an available element. + + The type of the elements in the fifteenth observable sequence. + Observable sequence to match with the fourteen previous sequences. + Pattern object that matches when all observable sequences have an available element. + is null. + + + + Matches when all observable sequences have an available element and projects the elements by invoking the selector function. + + The type of the elements in the result sequence, returned by the selector function. + Selector that will be invoked for elements in the source sequences. + Plan that produces the projected results, to be fed (with other plans) to the When operator. + is null. + + + + Represents a join pattern over fifteen observable sequences. + + The type of the elements in the first source sequence. + The type of the elements in the second source sequence. + The type of the elements in the third source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fourth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fifth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the sixth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the seventh source sequence. + The type of the elements in the eighth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the ninth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the tenth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the eleventh source sequence. + The type of the elements in the twelfth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the thirteenth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fourteenth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fifteenth source sequence. + + + + Creates a pattern that matches when all sixteen observable sequences have an available element. + + The type of the elements in the sixteenth observable sequence. + Observable sequence to match with the fifteen previous sequences. + Pattern object that matches when all observable sequences have an available element. + is null. + + + + Matches when all observable sequences have an available element and projects the elements by invoking the selector function. + + The type of the elements in the result sequence, returned by the selector function. + Selector that will be invoked for elements in the source sequences. + Plan that produces the projected results, to be fed (with other plans) to the When operator. + is null. + + + + Represents a join pattern over sixteen observable sequences. + + The type of the elements in the first source sequence. + The type of the elements in the second source sequence. + The type of the elements in the third source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fourth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fifth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the sixth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the seventh source sequence. + The type of the elements in the eighth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the ninth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the tenth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the eleventh source sequence. + The type of the elements in the twelfth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the thirteenth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fourteenth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fifteenth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the sixteenth source sequence. + + + + Matches when all observable sequences have an available element and projects the elements by invoking the selector function. + + The type of the elements in the result sequence, returned by the selector function. + Selector that will be invoked for elements in the source sequences. + Plan that produces the projected results, to be fed (with other plans) to the When operator. + is null. + + + + Represents an execution plan for join patterns. + + The type of the results produced by the plan. + + + + Abstract base class for join patterns represented by an expression tree. + + + + + Creates a new join pattern object using the specified expression tree representation. + + Expression tree representing the join pattern. + + + + Gets the expression tree representing the join pattern. + + + + + Represents a join pattern over two observable sequences. + + The type of the elements in the first source sequence. + The type of the elements in the second source sequence. + + + + Creates a pattern that matches when all three observable sequences have an available element. + + The type of the elements in the third observable sequence. + Observable sequence to match with the two previous sequences. + Pattern object that matches when all observable sequences have an available element. + is null. + + + + Matches when all observable sequences have an available element and projects the elements by invoking the selector function. + + The type of the elements in the result sequence, returned by the selector function. + Selector that will be invoked for elements in the source sequences. + Plan that produces the projected results, to be fed (with other plans) to the When operator. + is null. + + + + Represents a join pattern over three observable sequences. + + The type of the elements in the first source sequence. + The type of the elements in the second source sequence. + The type of the elements in the third source sequence. + + + + Creates a pattern that matches when all four observable sequences have an available element. + + The type of the elements in the fourth observable sequence. + Observable sequence to match with the three previous sequences. + Pattern object that matches when all observable sequences have an available element. + is null. + + + + Matches when all observable sequences have an available element and projects the elements by invoking the selector function. + + The type of the elements in the result sequence, returned by the selector function. + Selector that will be invoked for elements in the source sequences. + Plan that produces the projected results, to be fed (with other plans) to the When operator. + is null. + + + + Represents a join pattern over four observable sequences. + + The type of the elements in the first source sequence. + The type of the elements in the second source sequence. + The type of the elements in the third source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fourth source sequence. + + + + Creates a pattern that matches when all five observable sequences have an available element. + + The type of the elements in the fifth observable sequence. + Observable sequence to match with the four previous sequences. + Pattern object that matches when all observable sequences have an available element. + is null. + + + + Matches when all observable sequences have an available element and projects the elements by invoking the selector function. + + The type of the elements in the result sequence, returned by the selector function. + Selector that will be invoked for elements in the source sequences. + Plan that produces the projected results, to be fed (with other plans) to the When operator. + is null. + + + + Represents a join pattern over five observable sequences. + + The type of the elements in the first source sequence. + The type of the elements in the second source sequence. + The type of the elements in the third source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fourth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fifth source sequence. + + + + Creates a pattern that matches when all six observable sequences have an available element. + + The type of the elements in the sixth observable sequence. + Observable sequence to match with the five previous sequences. + Pattern object that matches when all observable sequences have an available element. + is null. + + + + Matches when all observable sequences have an available element and projects the elements by invoking the selector function. + + The type of the elements in the result sequence, returned by the selector function. + Selector that will be invoked for elements in the source sequences. + Plan that produces the projected results, to be fed (with other plans) to the When operator. + is null. + + + + Represents a join pattern over six observable sequences. + + The type of the elements in the first source sequence. + The type of the elements in the second source sequence. + The type of the elements in the third source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fourth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fifth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the sixth source sequence. + + + + Creates a pattern that matches when all seven observable sequences have an available element. + + The type of the elements in the seventh observable sequence. + Observable sequence to match with the six previous sequences. + Pattern object that matches when all observable sequences have an available element. + is null. + + + + Matches when all observable sequences have an available element and projects the elements by invoking the selector function. + + The type of the elements in the result sequence, returned by the selector function. + Selector that will be invoked for elements in the source sequences. + Plan that produces the projected results, to be fed (with other plans) to the When operator. + is null. + + + + Represents a join pattern over seven observable sequences. + + The type of the elements in the first source sequence. + The type of the elements in the second source sequence. + The type of the elements in the third source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fourth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fifth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the sixth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the seventh source sequence. + + + + Creates a pattern that matches when all eight observable sequences have an available element. + + The type of the elements in the eighth observable sequence. + Observable sequence to match with the seven previous sequences. + Pattern object that matches when all observable sequences have an available element. + is null. + + + + Matches when all observable sequences have an available element and projects the elements by invoking the selector function. + + The type of the elements in the result sequence, returned by the selector function. + Selector that will be invoked for elements in the source sequences. + Plan that produces the projected results, to be fed (with other plans) to the When operator. + is null. + + + + Represents a join pattern over eight observable sequences. + + The type of the elements in the first source sequence. + The type of the elements in the second source sequence. + The type of the elements in the third source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fourth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fifth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the sixth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the seventh source sequence. + The type of the elements in the eighth source sequence. + + + + Creates a pattern that matches when all nine observable sequences have an available element. + + The type of the elements in the ninth observable sequence. + Observable sequence to match with the eight previous sequences. + Pattern object that matches when all observable sequences have an available element. + is null. + + + + Matches when all observable sequences have an available element and projects the elements by invoking the selector function. + + The type of the elements in the result sequence, returned by the selector function. + Selector that will be invoked for elements in the source sequences. + Plan that produces the projected results, to be fed (with other plans) to the When operator. + is null. + + + + Represents a join pattern over nine observable sequences. + + The type of the elements in the first source sequence. + The type of the elements in the second source sequence. + The type of the elements in the third source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fourth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fifth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the sixth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the seventh source sequence. + The type of the elements in the eighth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the ninth source sequence. + + + + Creates a pattern that matches when all ten observable sequences have an available element. + + The type of the elements in the tenth observable sequence. + Observable sequence to match with the nine previous sequences. + Pattern object that matches when all observable sequences have an available element. + is null. + + + + Matches when all observable sequences have an available element and projects the elements by invoking the selector function. + + The type of the elements in the result sequence, returned by the selector function. + Selector that will be invoked for elements in the source sequences. + Plan that produces the projected results, to be fed (with other plans) to the When operator. + is null. + + + + Represents a join pattern over ten observable sequences. + + The type of the elements in the first source sequence. + The type of the elements in the second source sequence. + The type of the elements in the third source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fourth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fifth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the sixth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the seventh source sequence. + The type of the elements in the eighth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the ninth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the tenth source sequence. + + + + Creates a pattern that matches when all eleven observable sequences have an available element. + + The type of the elements in the eleventh observable sequence. + Observable sequence to match with the ten previous sequences. + Pattern object that matches when all observable sequences have an available element. + is null. + + + + Matches when all observable sequences have an available element and projects the elements by invoking the selector function. + + The type of the elements in the result sequence, returned by the selector function. + Selector that will be invoked for elements in the source sequences. + Plan that produces the projected results, to be fed (with other plans) to the When operator. + is null. + + + + Represents a join pattern over eleven observable sequences. + + The type of the elements in the first source sequence. + The type of the elements in the second source sequence. + The type of the elements in the third source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fourth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fifth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the sixth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the seventh source sequence. + The type of the elements in the eighth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the ninth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the tenth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the eleventh source sequence. + + + + Creates a pattern that matches when all twelve observable sequences have an available element. + + The type of the elements in the twelfth observable sequence. + Observable sequence to match with the eleven previous sequences. + Pattern object that matches when all observable sequences have an available element. + is null. + + + + Matches when all observable sequences have an available element and projects the elements by invoking the selector function. + + The type of the elements in the result sequence, returned by the selector function. + Selector that will be invoked for elements in the source sequences. + Plan that produces the projected results, to be fed (with other plans) to the When operator. + is null. + + + + Represents a join pattern over twelve observable sequences. + + The type of the elements in the first source sequence. + The type of the elements in the second source sequence. + The type of the elements in the third source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fourth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fifth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the sixth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the seventh source sequence. + The type of the elements in the eighth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the ninth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the tenth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the eleventh source sequence. + The type of the elements in the twelfth source sequence. + + + + Creates a pattern that matches when all thirteen observable sequences have an available element. + + The type of the elements in the thirteenth observable sequence. + Observable sequence to match with the twelve previous sequences. + Pattern object that matches when all observable sequences have an available element. + is null. + + + + Matches when all observable sequences have an available element and projects the elements by invoking the selector function. + + The type of the elements in the result sequence, returned by the selector function. + Selector that will be invoked for elements in the source sequences. + Plan that produces the projected results, to be fed (with other plans) to the When operator. + is null. + + + + Represents a join pattern over thirteen observable sequences. + + The type of the elements in the first source sequence. + The type of the elements in the second source sequence. + The type of the elements in the third source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fourth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fifth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the sixth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the seventh source sequence. + The type of the elements in the eighth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the ninth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the tenth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the eleventh source sequence. + The type of the elements in the twelfth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the thirteenth source sequence. + + + + Creates a pattern that matches when all fourteen observable sequences have an available element. + + The type of the elements in the fourteenth observable sequence. + Observable sequence to match with the thirteen previous sequences. + Pattern object that matches when all observable sequences have an available element. + is null. + + + + Matches when all observable sequences have an available element and projects the elements by invoking the selector function. + + The type of the elements in the result sequence, returned by the selector function. + Selector that will be invoked for elements in the source sequences. + Plan that produces the projected results, to be fed (with other plans) to the When operator. + is null. + + + + Represents a join pattern over fourteen observable sequences. + + The type of the elements in the first source sequence. + The type of the elements in the second source sequence. + The type of the elements in the third source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fourth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fifth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the sixth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the seventh source sequence. + The type of the elements in the eighth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the ninth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the tenth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the eleventh source sequence. + The type of the elements in the twelfth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the thirteenth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fourteenth source sequence. + + + + Creates a pattern that matches when all fifteen observable sequences have an available element. + + The type of the elements in the fifteenth observable sequence. + Observable sequence to match with the fourteen previous sequences. + Pattern object that matches when all observable sequences have an available element. + is null. + + + + Matches when all observable sequences have an available element and projects the elements by invoking the selector function. + + The type of the elements in the result sequence, returned by the selector function. + Selector that will be invoked for elements in the source sequences. + Plan that produces the projected results, to be fed (with other plans) to the When operator. + is null. + + + + Represents a join pattern over fifteen observable sequences. + + The type of the elements in the first source sequence. + The type of the elements in the second source sequence. + The type of the elements in the third source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fourth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fifth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the sixth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the seventh source sequence. + The type of the elements in the eighth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the ninth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the tenth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the eleventh source sequence. + The type of the elements in the twelfth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the thirteenth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fourteenth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fifteenth source sequence. + + + + Creates a pattern that matches when all sixteen observable sequences have an available element. + + The type of the elements in the sixteenth observable sequence. + Observable sequence to match with the fifteen previous sequences. + Pattern object that matches when all observable sequences have an available element. + is null. + + + + Matches when all observable sequences have an available element and projects the elements by invoking the selector function. + + The type of the elements in the result sequence, returned by the selector function. + Selector that will be invoked for elements in the source sequences. + Plan that produces the projected results, to be fed (with other plans) to the When operator. + is null. + + + + Represents a join pattern over sixteen observable sequences. + + The type of the elements in the first source sequence. + The type of the elements in the second source sequence. + The type of the elements in the third source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fourth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fifth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the sixth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the seventh source sequence. + The type of the elements in the eighth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the ninth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the tenth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the eleventh source sequence. + The type of the elements in the twelfth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the thirteenth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fourteenth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fifteenth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the sixteenth source sequence. + + + + Matches when all observable sequences have an available element and projects the elements by invoking the selector function. + + The type of the elements in the result sequence, returned by the selector function. + Selector that will be invoked for elements in the source sequences. + Plan that produces the projected results, to be fed (with other plans) to the When operator. + is null. + + + + Represents an execution plan for join patterns represented by an expression tree. + + The type of the results produced by the plan. + + + + Gets the expression tree representing the join pattern execution plan. + + + + + The System.Reactive.Joins namespace contains classes used to express join patterns over observable sequences using fluent method syntax. + + + + + Represents an object that retains the elements of the observable sequence and signals the end of the sequence. + + The type of elements received from the source sequence. + + + + Constructs an object that retains the values of source and signals the end of the sequence. + + The observable sequence whose elements will be retained in the list. + is null. + + + + Returns the last value of the observable sequence. + + + + + Determines the index of a specific item in the ListObservable. + + The element to determine the index for. + The index of the specified item in the list; -1 if not found. + + + + Inserts an item to the ListObservable at the specified index. + + The index to insert the item at. + The item to insert in the list. + + + + Removes the ListObservable item at the specified index. + + The index of the item to remove. + + + + Gets or sets the element at the specified index. + + The index of the item to retrieve or set. + + + + Adds an item to the ListObservable. + + The item to add to the list. + + + + Removes all items from the ListObservable. + + + + + Determines whether the ListObservable contains a specific value. + + The item to search for in the list. + true if found; false otherwise. + + + + Copies the elements of the ListObservable to an System.Array, starting at a particular System.Array index. + + The array to copy elements to. + The start index in the array to start copying elements to. + + + + Gets the number of elements contained in the ListObservable. + + + + + Gets a value that indicates whether the ListObservable is read-only. + + + + + Removes the first occurrence of a specific object from the ListObservable. + + The item to remove from the list. + true if the item was found; false otherwise. + + + + Returns an enumerator that iterates through the collection. + + Enumerator over the list. + + + + Subscribes an observer to the ListObservable which will be notified upon completion. + + The observer to send completion or error messages to. + The disposable resource that can be used to unsubscribe. + is null. + + + + The System.Reactive namespace contains interfaces and classes used throughout the Reactive Extensions library. + + + + + The System.Reactive.Subjects namespace contains interfaces and classes to represent subjects, which are objects implementing both and . + Subjects are often used as sources of events, allowing one party to raise events and allowing another party to write queries over the event stream. Because of their ability to + have multiple registered observers, subjects are also used as a facility to provide multicast behavior for event streams in queries. + + + + + Represents the result of an asynchronous operation. + The last value before the OnCompleted notification, or the error received through OnError, is sent to all subscribed observers. + + The type of the elements processed by the subject. + + + + A pre-allocated empty array indicating the AsyncSubject has terminated. + + + + + A pre-allocated empty array indicating the AsyncSubject has been disposed. + + + + + Creates a subject that can only receive one value and that value is cached for all future observations. + + + + + Indicates whether the subject has observers subscribed to it. + + + + + Indicates whether the subject has been disposed. + + + + + Notifies all subscribed observers about the end of the sequence, also causing the last received value to be sent out (if any). + + + + + Notifies all subscribed observers about the exception. + + The exception to send to all observers. + is null. + + + + Sends a value to the subject. The last value received before successful termination will be sent to all subscribed and future observers. + + The value to store in the subject. + + + + Subscribes an observer to the subject. + + Observer to subscribe to the subject. + Disposable object that can be used to unsubscribe the observer from the subject. + is null. + + + + A disposable connecting the AsyncSubject and an IObserver. + + + + + Unsubscribe all observers and release resources. + + + + + Gets an awaitable object for the current AsyncSubject. + + Object that can be awaited. + + + + Specifies a callback action that will be invoked when the subject completes. + + Callback action that will be invoked when the subject completes. + is null. + + + + Gets whether the AsyncSubject has completed. + + + + + Gets the last element of the subject, potentially blocking until the subject completes successfully or exceptionally. + + The last element of the subject. Throws an InvalidOperationException if no element was received. + The source sequence is empty. + + + + Represents a value that changes over time. + Observers can subscribe to the subject to receive the last (or initial) value and all subsequent notifications. + + The type of the elements processed by the subject. + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class which creates a subject that caches its last value and starts with the specified value. + + Initial value sent to observers when no other value has been received by the subject yet. + + + + Indicates whether the subject has observers subscribed to it. + + + + + Indicates whether the subject has been disposed. + + + + + Gets the current value or throws an exception. + + The initial value passed to the constructor until is called; after which, the last value passed to . + + is frozen after is called. + After is called, always throws the specified exception. + An exception is always thrown after is called. + + Reading is a thread-safe operation, though there's a potential race condition when or are being invoked concurrently. + In some cases, it may be necessary for a caller to use external synchronization to avoid race conditions. + + + Dispose was called. + + + + Tries to get the current value or throws an exception. + + The initial value passed to the constructor until is called; after which, the last value passed to . + true if a value is available; false if the subject was disposed. + + The value returned from is frozen after is called. + After is called, always throws the specified exception. + + Calling is a thread-safe operation, though there's a potential race condition when or are being invoked concurrently. + In some cases, it may be necessary for a caller to use external synchronization to avoid race conditions. + + + + + + Notifies all subscribed observers about the end of the sequence. + + + + + Notifies all subscribed observers about the exception. + + The exception to send to all observers. + is null. + + + + Notifies all subscribed observers about the arrival of the specified element in the sequence. + + The value to send to all observers. + + + + Subscribes an observer to the subject. + + Observer to subscribe to the subject. + Disposable object that can be used to unsubscribe the observer from the subject. + is null. + + + + Unsubscribe all observers and release resources. + + + + + Represents an observable wrapper that can be connected and disconnected from its underlying observable sequence. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + The type of the elements in the resulting sequence, after transformation through the subject. + + + + Creates an observable that can be connected and disconnected from its source. + + Underlying observable source sequence that can be connected and disconnected from the wrapper. + Subject exposed by the connectable observable, receiving data from the underlying source sequence upon connection. + + + + Connects the observable wrapper to its source. All subscribed observers will receive values from the underlying observable sequence as long as the connection is established. + + Disposable object used to disconnect the observable wrapper from its source, causing subscribed observer to stop receiving values from the underlying observable sequence. + + + + Subscribes an observer to the observable sequence. No values from the underlying observable source will be received unless a connection was established through the Connect method. + + Observer that will receive values from the underlying observable source when the current ConnectableObservable instance is connected through a call to Connect. + Disposable used to unsubscribe from the observable sequence. + + + + Represents an observable wrapper that can be connected and disconnected from its underlying observable sequence. + + + The type of the elements in the sequence. + This type parameter is covariant. That is, you can use either the type you specified or any type that is more derived. For more information about covariance and contravariance, see Covariance and Contravariance in Generics. + + + + + Connects the observable wrapper to its source. All subscribed observers will receive values from the underlying observable sequence as long as the connection is established. + + Disposable used to disconnect the observable wrapper from its source, causing subscribed observer to stop receiving values from the underlying observable sequence. + + + + Represents an object that is both an observable sequence as well as an observer. + + The type of the elements processed by the subject. + + + + Represents an object that is both an observable sequence as well as an observer. + + + The type of the elements received by the subject. + This type parameter is contravariant. That is, you can use either the type you specified or any type that is less derived. For more information about covariance and contravariance, see Covariance and Contravariance in Generics. + + + The type of the elements produced by the subject. + This type parameter is covariant. That is, you can use either the type you specified or any type that is more derived. For more information about covariance and contravariance, see Covariance and Contravariance in Generics. + + + + + Represents an object that is both an observable sequence as well as an observer. + Each notification is broadcasted to all subscribed and future observers, subject to buffer trimming policies. + + The type of the elements processed by the subject. + + + + Underlying optimized implementation of the replay subject. + + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class. + + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class with the specified scheduler. + + Scheduler the observers are invoked on. + is null. + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class with the specified buffer size. + + Maximum element count of the replay buffer. + is less than zero. + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class with the specified buffer size and scheduler. + + Maximum element count of the replay buffer. + Scheduler the observers are invoked on. + is null. + is less than zero. + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class with the specified window. + + Maximum time length of the replay buffer. + is less than . + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class with the specified window and scheduler. + + Maximum time length of the replay buffer. + Scheduler the observers are invoked on. + is null. + is less than . + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class with the specified buffer size and window. + + Maximum element count of the replay buffer. + Maximum time length of the replay buffer. + is less than zero. -or- is less than . + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class with the specified buffer size, window and scheduler. + + Maximum element count of the replay buffer. + Maximum time length of the replay buffer. + Scheduler the observers are invoked on. + is less than zero. -or- is less than . + is null. + + + + Indicates whether the subject has observers subscribed to it. + + + + + Indicates whether the subject has been disposed. + + + + + Notifies all subscribed and future observers about the arrival of the specified element in the sequence. + + The value to send to all observers. + + + + Notifies all subscribed and future observers about the specified exception. + + The exception to send to all observers. + is null. + + + + Notifies all subscribed and future observers about the end of the sequence. + + + + + Subscribes an observer to the subject. + + Observer to subscribe to the subject. + Disposable object that can be used to unsubscribe the observer from the subject. + is null. + + + + Releases all resources used by the current instance of the class and unsubscribe all observers. + + + + + Original implementation of the ReplaySubject with time based operations (Scheduling, Stopwatch, buffer-by-time). + + + + + Specialized scheduled observer similar to a scheduled observer for the immediate scheduler. + + Type of the elements processed by the observer. + + + + Gate to control ownership transfer and protect data structures. + + + + + Observer to forward notifications to. + + + + + Queue to enqueue OnNext notifications into. + + + + + Standby queue to swap out for _queue when transferring ownership. This allows to reuse + queues in case of busy subjects where the initial replay doesn't suffice to catch up. + + + + + Exception passed to an OnError notification, if any. + + + + + Indicates whether an OnCompleted notification was received. + + + + + Indicates whether the observer is busy, i.e. some thread is actively draining the + notifications that were queued up. + + + + + Indicates whether a failure occurred when the owner was draining the queue. This will + prevent future work to be processed. + + + + + Creates a new scheduled observer that proxies to the specified observer. + + Observer to forward notifications to. + + + + Disposes the observer. + + + + + Notifies the observer of pending work. This will either cause the current owner to + process the newly enqueued notifications, or it will cause the calling thread to + become the owner and start processing the notification queue. + + + + + Notifies the observer of pending work. This will either cause the current owner to + process the newly enqueued notifications, or it will cause the calling thread to + become the owner and start processing the notification queue. + + The number of enqueued notifications to process (ignored). + + + + Enqueues an OnCompleted notification. + + + + + Enqueues an OnError notification. + + Error of the notification. + + + + Enqueues an OnNext notification. + + Value of the notification. + + + + Terminates the observer upon receiving terminal notifications, thus preventing + future notifications to go out. + + Observer to send terminal notifications to. + + + + Represents an object that is both an observable sequence as well as an observer. + Each notification is broadcasted to all subscribed observers. + + The type of the elements processed by the subject. + + + + Creates a subject. + + + + + Indicates whether the subject has observers subscribed to it. + + + + + Indicates whether the subject has been disposed. + + + + + Notifies all subscribed observers about the end of the sequence. + + + + + Notifies all subscribed observers about the specified exception. + + The exception to send to all currently subscribed observers. + is null. + + + + Notifies all subscribed observers about the arrival of the specified element in the sequence. + + The value to send to all currently subscribed observers. + + + + Subscribes an observer to the subject. + + Observer to subscribe to the subject. + Disposable object that can be used to unsubscribe the observer from the subject. + is null. + + + + Releases all resources used by the current instance of the class and unsubscribes all observers. + + + + + Provides a set of static methods for creating subjects. + + + + + Creates a subject from the specified observer and observable. + + The type of the elements received by the observer. + The type of the elements produced by the observable sequence. + The observer used to send messages to the subject. + The observable used to subscribe to messages sent from the subject. + Subject implemented using the given observer and observable. + or is null. + + + + Creates a subject from the specified observer and observable. + + The type of the elements received by the observer and produced by the observable sequence. + The observer used to send messages to the subject. + The observable used to subscribe to messages sent from the subject. + Subject implemented using the given observer and observable. + or is null. + + + + Synchronizes the messages sent to the subject. + + The type of the elements received by the subject. + The type of the elements produced by the subject. + The subject to synchronize. + Subject whose messages are synchronized. + is null. + + + + Synchronizes the messages sent to the subject. + + The type of the elements received and produced by the subject. + The subject to synchronize. + Subject whose messages are synchronized. + is null. + + + + Synchronizes the messages sent to the subject and notifies observers on the specified scheduler. + + The type of the elements received by the subject. + The type of the elements produced by the subject. + The subject to synchronize. + Scheduler to notify observers on. + Subject whose messages are synchronized and whose observers are notified on the given scheduler. + or is null. + + + + Synchronizes the messages sent to the subject and notifies observers on the specified scheduler. + + The type of the elements received and produced by the subject. + The subject to synchronize. + Scheduler to notify observers on. + Subject whose messages are synchronized and whose observers are notified on the given scheduler. + or is null. + + + + Base class for objects that are both an observable sequence as well as an observer. + + The type of the elements processed by the subject. + + + + Indicates whether the subject has observers subscribed to it. + + + + + Indicates whether the subject has been disposed. + + + + + Releases all resources used by the current instance of the subject and unsubscribes all observers. + + + + + Notifies all subscribed observers about the end of the sequence. + + + + + Notifies all subscribed observers about the specified exception. + + The exception to send to all currently subscribed observers. + is null. + + + + Notifies all subscribed observers about the arrival of the specified element in the sequence. + + The value to send to all currently subscribed observers. + + + + Subscribes an observer to the subject. + + Observer to subscribe to the subject. + Disposable object that can be used to unsubscribe the observer from the subject. + is null. + + + + Indicates the type of a notification. + + + + + Represents an OnNext notification. + + + + + Represents an OnError notification. + + + + + Represents an OnCompleted notification. + + + + + Represents a notification to an observer. + + The type of the elements received by the observer. + + + + Default constructor used by derived types. + + + + + Returns the value of an OnNext notification or throws an exception. + + + + + Returns a value that indicates whether the notification has a value. + + + + + Returns the exception of an OnError notification or returns null. + + + + + Gets the kind of notification that is represented. + + + + + Represents an OnNext notification to an observer. + + + + + Constructs a notification of a new value. + + + + + Returns the value of an OnNext notification. + + + + + Returns null. + + + + + Returns true. + + + + + Returns . + + + + + Returns the hash code for this instance. + + + + + Indicates whether this instance and a specified object are equal. + + + + + Returns a string representation of this instance. + + + + + Invokes the observer's method corresponding to the notification. + + Observer to invoke the notification on. + + + + Invokes the observer's method corresponding to the notification and returns the produced result. + + Observer to invoke the notification on. + Result produced by the observation. + + + + Invokes the delegate corresponding to the notification. + + Delegate to invoke for an OnNext notification. + Delegate to invoke for an OnError notification. + Delegate to invoke for an OnCompleted notification. + + + + Invokes the delegate corresponding to the notification and returns the produced result. + + Delegate to invoke for an OnNext notification. + Delegate to invoke for an OnError notification. + Delegate to invoke for an OnCompleted notification. + Result produced by the observation. + + + + Represents an OnError notification to an observer. + + + + + Constructs a notification of an exception. + + + + + Throws the exception. + + + + + Returns the exception. + + + + + Returns false. + + + + + Returns . + + + + + Returns the hash code for this instance. + + + + + Indicates whether this instance and other are equal. + + + + + Returns a string representation of this instance. + + + + + Invokes the observer's method corresponding to the notification. + + Observer to invoke the notification on. + + + + Invokes the observer's method corresponding to the notification and returns the produced result. + + Observer to invoke the notification on. + Result produced by the observation. + + + + Invokes the delegate corresponding to the notification. + + Delegate to invoke for an OnNext notification. + Delegate to invoke for an OnError notification. + Delegate to invoke for an OnCompleted notification. + + + + Invokes the delegate corresponding to the notification and returns the produced result. + + Delegate to invoke for an OnNext notification. + Delegate to invoke for an OnError notification. + Delegate to invoke for an OnCompleted notification. + Result produced by the observation. + + + + Represents an OnCompleted notification to an observer. + + + + + Complete notifications are stateless thus only one instance + can ever exist per type. + + + + + Constructs a notification of the end of a sequence. + + + + + Throws an . + + + + + Returns null. + + + + + Returns false. + + + + + Returns . + + + + + Returns the hash code for this instance. + + + + + Indicates whether this instance and other are equal. + + + + + Returns a string representation of this instance. + + + + + Invokes the observer's method corresponding to the notification. + + Observer to invoke the notification on. + + + + Invokes the observer's method corresponding to the notification and returns the produced result. + + Observer to invoke the notification on. + Result produced by the observation. + + + + Invokes the delegate corresponding to the notification. + + Delegate to invoke for an OnNext notification. + Delegate to invoke for an OnError notification. + Delegate to invoke for an OnCompleted notification. + + + + Invokes the delegate corresponding to the notification and returns the produced result. + + Delegate to invoke for an OnNext notification. + Delegate to invoke for an OnError notification. + Delegate to invoke for an OnCompleted notification. + Result produced by the observation. + + + + Determines whether the current object has the same observer message payload as a specified value. + + An object to compare to the current object. + true if both objects have the same observer message payload; otherwise, false. + + Equality of objects is based on the equality of the observer message payload they represent, including the notification Kind and the Value or Exception (if any). + This means two objects can be equal even though they don't represent the same observer method call, but have the same Kind and have equal parameters passed to the observer method. + In case one wants to determine whether two objects represent the same observer method call, use Object.ReferenceEquals identity equality instead. + + + + + Determines whether the two specified objects have the same observer message payload. + + The first to compare, or null. + The second to compare, or null. + true if the first value has the same observer message payload as the second value; otherwise, false. + + Equality of objects is based on the equality of the observer message payload they represent, including the notification Kind and the Value or Exception (if any). + This means two objects can be equal even though they don't represent the same observer method call, but have the same Kind and have equal parameters passed to the observer method. + In case one wants to determine whether two objects represent the same observer method call, use Object.ReferenceEquals identity equality instead. + + + + + Determines whether the two specified objects have a different observer message payload. + + The first to compare, or null. + The second to compare, or null. + true if the first value has a different observer message payload as the second value; otherwise, false. + + Equality of objects is based on the equality of the observer message payload they represent, including the notification Kind and the Value or Exception (if any). + This means two objects can be equal even though they don't represent the same observer method call, but have the same Kind and have equal parameters passed to the observer method. + In case one wants to determine whether two objects represent a different observer method call, use Object.ReferenceEquals identity equality instead. + + + + + Determines whether the specified System.Object is equal to the current . + + The System.Object to compare with the current . + true if the specified System.Object is equal to the current ; otherwise, false. + + Equality of objects is based on the equality of the observer message payload they represent, including the notification Kind and the Value or Exception (if any). + This means two objects can be equal even though they don't represent the same observer method call, but have the same Kind and have equal parameters passed to the observer method. + In case one wants to determine whether two objects represent the same observer method call, use Object.ReferenceEquals identity equality instead. + + + + + Invokes the observer's method corresponding to the notification. + + Observer to invoke the notification on. + + + + Invokes the observer's method corresponding to the notification and returns the produced result. + + The type of the result returned from the observer's notification handlers. + Observer to invoke the notification on. + Result produced by the observation. + + + + Invokes the delegate corresponding to the notification. + + Delegate to invoke for an OnNext notification. + Delegate to invoke for an OnError notification. + Delegate to invoke for an OnCompleted notification. + + + + Invokes the delegate corresponding to the notification and returns the produced result. + + The type of the result returned from the notification handler delegates. + Delegate to invoke for an OnNext notification. + Delegate to invoke for an OnError notification. + Delegate to invoke for an OnCompleted notification. + Result produced by the observation. + + + + Returns an observable sequence with a single notification, using the immediate scheduler. + + The observable sequence that surfaces the behavior of the notification upon subscription. + + + + Returns an observable sequence with a single notification. + + Scheduler to send out the notification calls on. + The observable sequence that surfaces the behavior of the notification upon subscription. + + + + Provides a set of static methods for constructing notifications. + + + + + Creates an object that represents an OnNext notification to an observer. + + The type of the elements received by the observer. Upon dematerialization of the notifications into an observable sequence, this type is used as the element type for the sequence. + The value contained in the notification. + The OnNext notification containing the value. + + + + Creates an object that represents an OnError notification to an observer. + + The type of the elements received by the observer. Upon dematerialization of the notifications into an observable sequence, this type is used as the element type for the sequence. + The exception contained in the notification. + The OnError notification containing the exception. + is null. + + + + Creates an object that represents an OnCompleted notification to an observer. + + The type of the elements received by the observer. Upon dematerialization of the notifications into an observable sequence, this type is used as the element type for the sequence. + The OnCompleted notification. + + + + Abstract base class for implementations of the interface. + + + If you don't need a named type to create an observable sequence (i.e. you rather need + an instance rather than a reusable type), use the Observable.Create method to create + an observable sequence with specified subscription behavior. + + The type of the elements in the sequence. + + + + Subscribes the given observer to the observable sequence. + + Observer that will receive notifications from the observable sequence. + Disposable object representing an observer's subscription to the observable sequence. + is null. + + + + Implement this method with the core subscription logic for the observable sequence. + + Observer to send notifications to. + Disposable object representing an observer's subscription to the observable sequence. + + + + Provides a set of static methods for creating observers. + + + + + Creates an observer from a notification callback. + + The type of the elements received by the observer. + Action that handles a notification. + The observer object that invokes the specified handler using a notification corresponding to each message it receives. + is null. + + + + Creates a notification callback from an observer. + + The type of the elements received by the observer. + Observer object. + The action that forwards its input notification to the underlying observer. + is null. + + + + Creates an observer from the specified OnNext action. + + The type of the elements received by the observer. + Observer's OnNext action implementation. + The observer object implemented using the given actions. + is null. + + + + Creates an observer from the specified OnNext and OnError actions. + + The type of the elements received by the observer. + Observer's OnNext action implementation. + Observer's OnError action implementation. + The observer object implemented using the given actions. + or is null. + + + + Creates an observer from the specified OnNext and OnCompleted actions. + + The type of the elements received by the observer. + Observer's OnNext action implementation. + Observer's OnCompleted action implementation. + The observer object implemented using the given actions. + or is null. + + + + Creates an observer from the specified OnNext, OnError, and OnCompleted actions. + + The type of the elements received by the observer. + Observer's OnNext action implementation. + Observer's OnError action implementation. + Observer's OnCompleted action implementation. + The observer object implemented using the given actions. + or or is null. + + + + Hides the identity of an observer. + + The type of the elements received by the source observer. + An observer whose identity to hide. + An observer that hides the identity of the specified observer. + is null. + + + + Checks access to the observer for grammar violations. This includes checking for multiple OnError or OnCompleted calls, as well as reentrancy in any of the observer methods. + If a violation is detected, an InvalidOperationException is thrown from the offending observer method call. + + The type of the elements received by the source observer. + The observer whose callback invocations should be checked for grammar violations. + An observer that checks callbacks invocations against the observer grammar and, if the checks pass, forwards those to the specified observer. + is null. + + + + Synchronizes access to the observer such that its callback methods cannot be called concurrently from multiple threads. This overload is useful when coordinating access to an observer. + Notice reentrant observer callbacks on the same thread are still possible. + + The type of the elements received by the source observer. + The observer whose callbacks should be synchronized. + An observer that delivers callbacks to the specified observer in a synchronized manner. + is null. + + Because a Monitor is used to perform the synchronization, there's no protection against reentrancy from the same thread. + Hence, overlapped observer callbacks are still possible, which is invalid behavior according to the observer grammar. In order to protect against this behavior as + well, use the overload, passing true for the second parameter. + + + + + Synchronizes access to the observer such that its callback methods cannot be called concurrently. This overload is useful when coordinating access to an observer. + The parameter configures the type of lock used for synchronization. + + The type of the elements received by the source observer. + The observer whose callbacks should be synchronized. + If set to true, reentrant observer callbacks will be queued up and get delivered to the observer in a sequential manner. + An observer that delivers callbacks to the specified observer in a synchronized manner. + is null. + + When the parameter is set to false, behavior is identical to the overload which uses + a Monitor for synchronization. When the parameter is set to true, an + is used to queue up callbacks to the specified observer if a reentrant call is made. + + + + + Synchronizes access to the observer such that its callback methods cannot be called concurrently by multiple threads, using the specified gate object for use by a Monitor-based lock. + This overload is useful when coordinating multiple observers that access shared state by synchronizing on a common gate object. + Notice reentrant observer callbacks on the same thread are still possible. + + The type of the elements received by the source observer. + The observer whose callbacks should be synchronized. + Gate object to synchronize each observer call on. + An observer that delivers callbacks to the specified observer in a synchronized manner. + or is null. + + Because a Monitor is used to perform the synchronization, there's no protection against reentrancy from the same thread. + Hence, overlapped observer callbacks are still possible, which is invalid behavior according to the observer grammar. In order to protect against this behavior as + well, use the overload. + + + + + Synchronizes access to the observer such that its callback methods cannot be called concurrently, using the specified asynchronous lock to protect against concurrent and reentrant access. + This overload is useful when coordinating multiple observers that access shared state by synchronizing on a common asynchronous lock. + + The type of the elements received by the source observer. + The observer whose callbacks should be synchronized. + Gate object to synchronize each observer call on. + An observer that delivers callbacks to the specified observer in a synchronized manner. + or is null. + + + + Schedules the invocation of observer methods on the given scheduler. + + The type of the elements received by the source observer. + The observer to schedule messages for. + Scheduler to schedule observer messages on. + Observer whose messages are scheduled on the given scheduler. + or is null. + + + + Schedules the invocation of observer methods on the given synchronization context. + + The type of the elements received by the source observer. + The observer to schedule messages for. + Synchronization context to schedule observer messages on. + Observer whose messages are scheduled on the given synchronization context. + or is null. + + + + Converts an observer to a progress object. + + The type of the progress objects received by the source observer. + The observer to convert. + Progress object whose Report messages correspond to the observer's OnNext messages. + is null. + + + + Converts an observer to a progress object, using the specified scheduler to invoke the progress reporting method. + + The type of the progress objects received by the source observer. + The observer to convert. + Scheduler to report progress on. + Progress object whose Report messages correspond to the observer's OnNext messages. + or is null. + + + + Converts a progress object to an observer. + + The type of the progress objects received by the progress reporter. + The progress object to convert. + Observer whose OnNext messages correspond to the progress object's Report messages. + is null. + + + + Abstract base class for implementations of the interface. + + This base class enforces the grammar of observers where and are terminal messages. + The type of the elements in the sequence. + + + + Creates a new observer in a non-stopped state. + + + + + Notifies the observer of a new element in the sequence. + + Next element in the sequence. + + + + Implement this method to react to the receival of a new element in the sequence. + + Next element in the sequence. + This method only gets called when the observer hasn't stopped yet. + + + + Notifies the observer that an exception has occurred. + + The error that has occurred. + is null. + + + + Implement this method to react to the occurrence of an exception. + + The error that has occurred. + This method only gets called when the observer hasn't stopped yet, and causes the observer to stop. + + + + Notifies the observer of the end of the sequence. + + + + + Implement this method to react to the end of the sequence. + + This method only gets called when the observer hasn't stopped yet, and causes the observer to stop. + + + + Disposes the observer, causing it to transition to the stopped state. + + + + + Core implementation of . + + true if the Dispose call was triggered by the method; false if it was triggered by the finalizer. + + + + A strongly-typed resource class, for looking up localized strings, etc. + + + + + Returns the cached ResourceManager instance used by this class. + + + + + Overrides the current thread's CurrentUICulture property for all + resource lookups using this strongly typed resource class. + + + + + Looks up a localized string similar to Using the Scheduler.{0} property is no longer supported due to refactoring of the API surface and elimination of platform-specific dependencies. Please include System.Reactive.PlatformServices for your target platform and use the {0}Scheduler type instead. If you're building a Windows Store app, notice some schedulers are no longer supported. Consider using Scheduler.Default instead.. + + + + + Looks up a localized string similar to OnCompleted notification doesn't have a value.. + + + + + Looks up a localized string similar to Disposable has already been assigned.. + + + + + Looks up a localized string similar to Disposables collection can not contain null values.. + + + + + Looks up a localized string similar to Failed to start monitoring system clock changes.. + + + + + Looks up a localized string similar to Heap is empty.. + + + + + Looks up a localized string similar to Observer has already terminated.. + + + + + Looks up a localized string similar to Reentrancy has been detected.. + + + + + Looks up a localized string similar to This scheduler operation has already been awaited.. + + + + + A strongly-typed resource class, for looking up localized strings, etc. + + + + + Returns the cached ResourceManager instance used by this class. + + + + + Overrides the current thread's CurrentUICulture property for all + resource lookups using this strongly typed resource class. + + + + + Looks up a localized string similar to {0} cannot be called when the scheduler is already running. Try using Sleep instead.. + + + + + Looks up a localized string similar to Could not find event '{0}' on object of type '{1}'.. + + + + + Looks up a localized string similar to Could not find event '{0}' on type '{1}'.. + + + + + Looks up a localized string similar to Add method should take 1 parameter.. + + + + + Looks up a localized string similar to The second parameter of the event delegate must be assignable to '{0}'.. + + + + + Looks up a localized string similar to Event is missing the add method.. + + + + + Looks up a localized string similar to Event is missing the remove method.. + + + + + Looks up a localized string similar to The event delegate must have a void return type.. + + + + + Looks up a localized string similar to The event delegate must have exactly two parameters.. + + + + + Looks up a localized string similar to Remove method should take 1 parameter.. + + + + + Looks up a localized string similar to The first parameter of the event delegate must be assignable to '{0}'.. + + + + + Looks up a localized string similar to Remove method of a WinRT event should take an EventRegistrationToken.. + + + + + Looks up a localized string similar to Sequence contains more than one element.. + + + + + Looks up a localized string similar to Sequence contains more than one matching element.. + + + + + Looks up a localized string similar to Sequence contains no elements.. + + + + + Looks up a localized string similar to Sequence contains no matching element.. + + + + + A strongly-typed resource class, for looking up localized strings, etc. + + + + + Returns the cached ResourceManager instance used by this class. + + + + + Overrides the current thread's CurrentUICulture property for all + resource lookups using this strongly typed resource class. + + + + + Looks up a localized string similar to The WinRT thread pool doesn't support creating periodic timers with a period below 1 millisecond.. + + + + + A strongly-typed resource class, for looking up localized strings, etc. + + + + + Returns the cached ResourceManager instance used by this class. + + + + + Overrides the current thread's CurrentUICulture property for all + resource lookups using this strongly typed resource class. + + + + + Looks up a localized string similar to Expected Qbservable.ToQueryable.. + + + + + Looks up a localized string similar to Invalid expression tree type.. + + + + + Looks up a localized string similar to There is no method '{0}' on type '{1}' that matches the specified arguments.. + + + + + Extension of the interface compatible with async method return types. + + + This class implements a "task-like" type that can be used as the return type of an asynchronous + method in C# 7.0 and beyond. For example: + + async ITaskObservable<int> RxAsync() + { + var res = await Observable.Return(21).Delay(TimeSpan.FromSeconds(1)); + return res * 2; + } + + + The type of the elements in the sequence. + + + + Gets an awaiter that can be used to await the eventual completion of the observable sequence. + + An awaiter that can be used to await the eventual completion of the observable sequence. + + + + Interface representing an awaiter for an . + + The type of the elements in the sequence. + + + + Gets a Boolean indicating whether the observable sequence has completed. + + + + + Gets the result produced by the observable sequence. + + The result produced by the observable sequence. + + + + The System.Reactive.Threading.Tasks namespace contains helpers for the conversion between tasks and observable sequences. + + + + + Provides a set of static methods for converting tasks to observable sequences. + + + + + Returns an observable sequence that signals when the task completes. + + Task to convert to an observable sequence. + An observable sequence that produces a unit value when the task completes, or propagates the exception produced by the task. + is null. + If the specified task object supports cancellation, consider using instead. + + + + Returns an observable sequence that signals when the task completes. + + Task to convert to an observable sequence. + Scheduler on which to notify observers about completion, cancellation or failure. + An observable sequence that produces a unit value when the task completes, or propagates the exception produced by the task. + is null or is null. + If the specified task object supports cancellation, consider using instead. + + + + Returns an observable sequence that propagates the result of the task. + + The type of the result produced by the task. + Task to convert to an observable sequence. + An observable sequence that produces the task's result, or propagates the exception produced by the task. + is null. + If the specified task object supports cancellation, consider using instead. + + + + Returns an observable sequence that propagates the result of the task. + + The type of the result produced by the task. + Task to convert to an observable sequence. + Scheduler on which to notify observers about completion, cancellation or failure. + An observable sequence that produces the task's result, or propagates the exception produced by the task. + is null or is null. + If the specified task object supports cancellation, consider using instead. + + + + Returns a task that will receive the last value or the exception produced by the observable sequence. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Observable sequence to convert to a task. + A task that will receive the last element or the exception produced by the observable sequence. + is null. + + + + Returns a task that will receive the last value or the exception produced by the observable sequence. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Observable sequence to convert to a task. + The scheduler used for overriding where the task completion signals will be issued. + A task that will receive the last element or the exception produced by the observable sequence. + or is null. + + + + Returns a task that will receive the last value or the exception produced by the observable sequence. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Observable sequence to convert to a task. + The state to use as the underlying task's AsyncState. + A task that will receive the last element or the exception produced by the observable sequence. + is null. + + + + Returns a task that will receive the last value or the exception produced by the observable sequence. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Observable sequence to convert to a task. + The state to use as the underlying task's AsyncState. + The scheduler used for overriding where the task completion signals will be issued. + A task that will receive the last element or the exception produced by the observable sequence. + or is null. + + + + Returns a task that will receive the last value or the exception produced by the observable sequence. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Observable sequence to convert to a task. + Cancellation token that can be used to cancel the task, causing unsubscription from the observable sequence. + A task that will receive the last element or the exception produced by the observable sequence. + is null. + + + + Returns a task that will receive the last value or the exception produced by the observable sequence. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Observable sequence to convert to a task. + Cancellation token that can be used to cancel the task, causing unsubscription from the observable sequence. + The scheduler used for overriding where the task completion signals will be issued. + A task that will receive the last element or the exception produced by the observable sequence. + or is null. + + + + Returns a task that will receive the last value or the exception produced by the observable sequence. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Observable sequence to convert to a task. + Cancellation token that can be used to cancel the task, causing unsubscription from the observable sequence. + The state to use as the underlying task's . + A task that will receive the last element or the exception produced by the observable sequence. + is null. + + + + Returns a task that will receive the last value or the exception produced by the observable sequence. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Observable sequence to convert to a task. + Cancellation token that can be used to cancel the task, causing unsubscription from the observable sequence. + The state to use as the underlying task's . + The scheduler used for overriding where the task completion signals will be issued. + A task that will receive the last element or the exception produced by the observable sequence. + or is null. + + + + Represents a value associated with time interval information. + The time interval can represent the time it took to produce the value, the interval relative to a previous value, the value's delivery time relative to a base, etc. + + The type of the value being annotated with time interval information. + + + + Constructs a time interval value. + + The value to be annotated with a time interval. + Time interval associated with the value. + + + + Gets the value. + + + + + Gets the interval. + + + + + Deconstructs the time interval value into a value and a time interval. + + The value. + Time interval associated with the value. + + + + Determines whether the current value has the same and as a specified value. + + An object to compare to the current value. + true if both values have the same and ; otherwise, false. + + + + Determines whether the two specified values have the same and . + + The first value to compare. + The second value to compare. + true if the first value has the same and as the second value; otherwise, false. + + + + Determines whether the two specified values don't have the same and . + + The first value to compare. + The second value to compare. + true if the first value has a different or as the second value; otherwise, false. + + + + Determines whether the specified System.Object is equal to the current . + + The System.Object to compare with the current . + true if the specified System.Object is equal to the current ; otherwise, false. + + + + Returns the hash code for the current value. + + A hash code for the current value. + + + + Returns a string representation of the current value. + + String representation of the current value. + + + + Represents value with a timestamp on it. + The timestamp typically represents the time the value was received, using an IScheduler's clock to obtain the current time. + + The type of the value being timestamped. + + + + Constructs a timestamped value. + + The value to be annotated with a timestamp. + Timestamp associated with the value. + + + + Gets the value. + + + + + Gets the timestamp. + + + + + Deconstructs the timestamped value into a value and a timestamp. + + The value. + Timestamp associated with the value. + + + + Determines whether the current value has the same and as a specified value. + + An object to compare to the current value. + true if both values have the same and ; otherwise, false. + + + + Determines whether the two specified values have the same and . + + The first value to compare. + The second value to compare. + true if the first value has the same and as the second value; otherwise, false. + + + + Determines whether the two specified values don't have the same and . + + The first value to compare. + The second value to compare. + true if the first value has a different or as the second value; otherwise, false. + + + + Determines whether the specified System.Object is equal to the current . + + The System.Object to compare with the current . + true if the specified System.Object is equal to the current ; otherwise, false. + + + + Returns the hash code for the current value. + + A hash code for the current value. + + + + Returns a string representation of the current value. + + String representation of the current value. + + + + A helper class with a factory method for creating instances. + + + + + Creates an instance of a . This is syntactic sugar that uses type inference + to avoid specifying a type in a constructor call, which is very useful when using anonymous types. + + The value to be annotated with a timestamp. + Timestamp associated with the value. + Creates a new timestamped value. + + + + Represents a type with a single value. This type is often used to denote the successful completion of a void-returning method (C#) or a Sub procedure (Visual Basic). + + + + + Determines whether the specified value is equal to the current . Because has a single value, this always returns true. + + An object to compare to the current value. + Because has a single value, this always returns true. + + + + Determines whether the specified System.Object is equal to the current . + + The System.Object to compare with the current . + true if the specified System.Object is a value; otherwise, false. + + + + Returns the hash code for the current value. + + A hash code for the current value. + + + + Returns a string representation of the current value. + + String representation of the current value. + + + + Determines whether the two specified values are equal. Because has a single value, this always returns true. + + The first value to compare. + The second value to compare. + Because has a single value, this always returns true. + + + + Determines whether the two specified values are not equal. Because has a single value, this always returns false. + + The first value to compare. + The second value to compare. + Because has a single value, this always returns false. + + + + Gets the single value. + + + + + Provides a set of static methods for subscribing delegates to observables. + + + + + Subscribes to the observable sequence without specifying any handlers. + This method can be used to evaluate the observable sequence for its side-effects only. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Observable sequence to subscribe to. + object used to unsubscribe from the observable sequence. + is null. + + + + Subscribes an element handler to an observable sequence. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Observable sequence to subscribe to. + Action to invoke for each element in the observable sequence. + object used to unsubscribe from the observable sequence. + or is null. + + + + Subscribes an element handler and an exception handler to an observable sequence. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Observable sequence to subscribe to. + Action to invoke for each element in the observable sequence. + Action to invoke upon exceptional termination of the observable sequence. + object used to unsubscribe from the observable sequence. + or or is null. + + + + Subscribes an element handler and a completion handler to an observable sequence. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Observable sequence to subscribe to. + Action to invoke for each element in the observable sequence. + Action to invoke upon graceful termination of the observable sequence. + object used to unsubscribe from the observable sequence. + or or is null. + + + + Subscribes an element handler, an exception handler, and a completion handler to an observable sequence. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Observable sequence to subscribe to. + Action to invoke for each element in the observable sequence. + Action to invoke upon exceptional termination of the observable sequence. + Action to invoke upon graceful termination of the observable sequence. + object used to unsubscribe from the observable sequence. + or or or is null. + + + + Subscribes an observer to an observable sequence, using a to support unsubscription. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Observable sequence to subscribe to. + Observer to subscribe to the sequence. + CancellationToken that can be signaled to unsubscribe from the source sequence. + or is null. + + + + Subscribes to the observable sequence without specifying any handlers, using a to support unsubscription. + This method can be used to evaluate the observable sequence for its side-effects only. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Observable sequence to subscribe to. + CancellationToken that can be signaled to unsubscribe from the source sequence. + is null. + + + + Subscribes an element handler to an observable sequence, using a to support unsubscription. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Observable sequence to subscribe to. + Action to invoke for each element in the observable sequence. + CancellationToken that can be signaled to unsubscribe from the source sequence. + or is null. + + + + Subscribes an element handler and an exception handler to an observable sequence, using a to support unsubscription. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Observable sequence to subscribe to. + Action to invoke for each element in the observable sequence. + Action to invoke upon exceptional termination of the observable sequence. + CancellationToken that can be signaled to unsubscribe from the source sequence. + or or is null. + + + + Subscribes an element handler and a completion handler to an observable sequence, using a to support unsubscription. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Observable sequence to subscribe to. + Action to invoke for each element in the observable sequence. + Action to invoke upon graceful termination of the observable sequence. + CancellationToken that can be signaled to unsubscribe from the source sequence. + or or is null. + + + + Subscribes an element handler, an exception handler, and a completion handler to an observable sequence, using a to support unsubscription. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Observable sequence to subscribe to. + Action to invoke for each element in the observable sequence. + Action to invoke upon exceptional termination of the observable sequence. + Action to invoke upon graceful termination of the observable sequence. + CancellationToken that can be signaled to unsubscribe from the source sequence. + or or or is null. + + + + Subscribes to the specified source, re-routing synchronous exceptions during invocation of the method to the observer's channel. + This method is typically used when writing query operators. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Observable sequence to subscribe to. + Observer that will be passed to the observable sequence, and that will be used for exception propagation. + object used to unsubscribe from the observable sequence. + or is null. + + + + Represents a builder for asynchronous methods that return a task-like . + + The type of the elements in the sequence. + + + + The compiler-generated asynchronous state machine representing the execution flow of the asynchronous + method whose return type is a task-like . + + + + + The underlying observable sequence representing the result produced by the asynchronous method. + + + + + Creates an instance of the struct. + + A new instance of the struct. + + + + Begins running the builder with the associated state machine. + + The type of the state machine. + The state machine instance, passed by reference. + is null. + + + + Associates the builder with the specified state machine. + + The state machine instance to associate with the builder. + is null. + The state machine was previously set. + + + + Marks the observable as successfully completed. + + The result to use to complete the observable sequence. + The observable has already completed. + + + + Marks the observable as failed and binds the specified exception to the observable sequence. + + The exception to bind to the observable sequence. + is null. + The observable has already completed. + + + + Gets the observable sequence for this builder. + + + + + Schedules the state machine to proceed to the next action when the specified awaiter completes. + + The type of the awaiter. + The type of the state machine. + The awaiter. + The state machine. + + + + Schedules the state machine to proceed to the next action when the specified awaiter completes. + + The type of the awaiter. + The type of the state machine. + The awaiter. + The state machine. + + + + Rethrows an exception that was thrown from an awaiter's OnCompleted methods. + + The exception to rethrow. + + + + Implementation of the IObservable<T> interface compatible with async method return types. + + + This class implements a "task-like" type that can be used as the return type of an asynchronous + method in C# 7.0 and beyond. For example: + + async Observable<int> RxAsync() + { + var res = await Observable.Return(21).Delay(TimeSpan.FromSeconds(1)); + return res * 2; + } + + + + + + The underlying observable sequence to subscribe to in case the asynchronous method did not + finish synchronously. + + + + + The result returned by the asynchronous method in case the method finished synchronously. + + + + + The exception thrown by the asynchronous method in case the method finished synchronously. + + + + + Creates a new for an asynchronous method that has not finished yet. + + + + + Creates a new for an asynchronous method that synchronously returned + the specified value. + + The result returned by the asynchronous method. + + + + Creates a new for an asynchronous method that synchronously threw + the specified . + + The exception thrown by the asynchronous method. + + + + Marks the observable as successfully completed. + + The result to use to complete the observable sequence. + The observable has already completed. + + + + Marks the observable as failed and binds the specified exception to the observable sequence. + + The exception to bind to the observable sequence. + is null. + The observable has already completed. + + + + Subscribes the given observer to the observable sequence. + + Observer that will receive notifications from the observable sequence. + Disposable object representing an observer's subscription to the observable sequence. + is null. + + + + Gets an awaiter that can be used to await the eventual completion of the observable sequence. + + An awaiter that can be used to await the eventual completion of the observable sequence. + + + + Gets a Boolean indicating whether the observable sequence has completed. + + + + + Gets the result produced by the observable sequence. + + The result produced by the observable sequence. + + + + Attaches the specified to the observable sequence. + + The continuation to attach. + + + diff --git a/Packages/System.Reactive.5.0.0/lib/netcoreapp3.1/_._ b/Packages/System.Reactive.5.0.0/lib/netcoreapp3.1/_._ new file mode 100644 index 0000000..e69de29 diff --git a/Packages/System.Reactive.5.0.0/lib/netstandard2.0/System.Reactive.dll b/Packages/System.Reactive.5.0.0/lib/netstandard2.0/System.Reactive.dll new file mode 100644 index 0000000..ec69a7f Binary files /dev/null and b/Packages/System.Reactive.5.0.0/lib/netstandard2.0/System.Reactive.dll differ diff --git a/Packages/System.Reactive.5.0.0/lib/netstandard2.0/System.Reactive.xml b/Packages/System.Reactive.5.0.0/lib/netstandard2.0/System.Reactive.xml new file mode 100644 index 0000000..206290f --- /dev/null +++ b/Packages/System.Reactive.5.0.0/lib/netstandard2.0/System.Reactive.xml @@ -0,0 +1,27828 @@ + + + + System.Reactive + + + + + Class to create an instance from a delegate-based implementation of the method. + + The type of the elements in the sequence. + + + + Creates an observable sequence object from the specified subscription function. + + method implementation. + is null. + + + + Calls the subscription function that was supplied to the constructor. + + Observer to send notifications to. + Disposable object representing an observer's subscription to the observable sequence. + + + + Class to create an instance from delegate-based implementations of the On* methods. + + The type of the elements in the sequence. + + + + Creates an observer from the specified , , and actions. + + Observer's action implementation. + Observer's action implementation. + Observer's action implementation. + or or is null. + + + + Creates an observer from the specified action. + + Observer's action implementation. + is null. + + + + Creates an observer from the specified and actions. + + Observer's action implementation. + Observer's action implementation. + or is null. + + + + Creates an observer from the specified and actions. + + Observer's action implementation. + Observer's action implementation. + or is null. + + + + Calls the action implementing . + + Next element in the sequence. + + + + Calls the action implementing . + + The error that has occurred. + + + + Calls the action implementing . + + + + + This class fuses logic from ObserverBase, AnonymousObserver, and SafeObserver into one class. When an observer + needs to be safeguarded, an instance of this type can be created by SafeObserver.Create when it detects its + input is an AnonymousObserver, which is commonly used by end users when using the Subscribe extension methods + that accept delegates for the On* handlers. By doing the fusion, we make the call stack depth shorter which + helps debugging and some performance. + + + + + Asynchronous lock. + + + + + Queues the action for execution. If the caller acquires the lock and becomes the owner, + the queue is processed. If the lock is already owned, the action is queued and will get + processed by the owner. + + Action to queue for execution. + is null. + + + + Queues the action for execution. If the caller acquires the lock and becomes the owner, + the queue is processed. If the lock is already owned, the action is queued and will get + processed by the owner. + + Action to queue for execution. + The state to pass to the action when it gets invoked under the lock. + is null. + In case TState is a value type, this operation will involve boxing of . + However, this is often an improvement over the allocation of a closure object and a delegate. + + + + Clears the work items in the queue and drops further work being queued. + + + + + (Infrastructure) Concurrency abstraction layer. + + + + + Gets the current CAL. If no CAL has been set yet, it will be initialized to the default. + + + + + (Infrastructure) Concurrency abstraction layer interface. + + + This type is used by the Rx infrastructure and not meant for public consumption or implementation. + No guarantees are made about forward compatibility of the type's functionality and its usage. + + + + + Queues a method for execution at the specified relative time. + + Method to execute. + State to pass to the method. + Time to execute the method on. + Disposable object that can be used to stop the timer. + + + + Queues a method for periodic execution based on the specified period. + + Method to execute; should be safe for reentrancy. + Period for running the method periodically. + Disposable object that can be used to stop the timer. + + + + Queues a method for execution. + + Method to execute. + State to pass to the method. + Disposable object that can be used to cancel the queued method. + + + + Blocking sleep operation. + + Time to sleep. + + + + Starts a new stopwatch object. + + New stopwatch object; started at the time of the request. + + + + Gets whether long-running scheduling is supported. + + + + + Starts a new long-running thread. + + Method to execute. + State to pass to the method. + + + + Represents an object that schedules units of work on the current thread. + + Singleton instance of this type exposed through this static property. + + + + Gets the singleton instance of the current thread scheduler. + + + + + Gets a value that indicates whether the caller must call a Schedule method. + + + + + Gets a value that indicates whether the caller must call a Schedule method. + + + + + Schedules an action to be executed after dueTime. + + The type of the state passed to the scheduled action. + State passed to the action to be executed. + Action to be executed. + Relative time after which to execute the action. + The disposable object used to cancel the scheduled action (best effort). + is null. + + + + Represents an object that schedules units of work on the platform's default scheduler. + + Singleton instance of this type exposed through this static property. + + + + Gets the singleton instance of the default scheduler. + + + + + Schedules an action to be executed. + + The type of the state passed to the scheduled action. + State passed to the action to be executed. + Action to be executed. + The disposable object used to cancel the scheduled action (best effort). + is null. + + + + Schedules an action to be executed after dueTime, using a System.Threading.Timer object. + + The type of the state passed to the scheduled action. + State passed to the action to be executed. + Action to be executed. + Relative time after which to execute the action. + The disposable object used to cancel the scheduled action (best effort). + is null. + + + + Schedules a periodic piece of work, using a System.Threading.Timer object. + + The type of the state passed to the scheduled action. + Initial state passed to the action upon the first iteration. + Period for running the work periodically. + Action to be executed, potentially updating the state. + The disposable object used to cancel the scheduled recurring action (best effort). + is less than . + is null. + + + + Discovers scheduler services by interface type. + + Scheduler service interface type to discover. + Object implementing the requested service, if available; null otherwise. + + + + Represents an object that schedules units of work on a designated thread. + + + + + Counter for diagnostic purposes, to name the threads. + + + + + Thread factory function. + + + + + Stopwatch for timing free of absolute time dependencies. + + + + + Thread used by the event loop to run work items on. No work should be run on any other thread. + If ExitIfEmpty is set, the thread can quit and a new thread will be created when new work is scheduled. + + + + + Gate to protect data structures, including the work queue and the ready list. + + + + + Semaphore to count requests to re-evaluate the queue, from either Schedule requests or when a timer + expires and moves on to the next item in the queue. + + + + + Queue holding work items. Protected by the gate. + + + + + Queue holding items that are ready to be run as soon as possible. Protected by the gate. + + + + + Work item that will be scheduled next. Used upon reevaluation of the queue to check whether the next + item is still the same. If not, a new timer needs to be started (see below). + + + + + Disposable that always holds the timer to dispatch the first element in the queue. + + + + + Flag indicating whether the event loop should quit. When set, the event should be signaled as well to + wake up the event loop thread, which will subsequently abandon all work. + + + + + Creates an object that schedules units of work on a designated thread. + + + + + Creates an object that schedules units of work on a designated thread, using the specified factory to control thread creation options. + + Factory function for thread creation. + is null. + + + + Indicates whether the event loop thread is allowed to quit when no work is left. If new work + is scheduled afterwards, a new event loop thread is created. This property is used by the + NewThreadScheduler which uses an event loop for its recursive invocations. + + + + + Schedules an action to be executed after dueTime. + + The type of the state passed to the scheduled action. + State passed to the action to be executed. + Action to be executed. + Relative time after which to execute the action. + The disposable object used to cancel the scheduled action (best effort). + is null. + The scheduler has been disposed and doesn't accept new work. + + + + Schedules a periodic piece of work on the designated thread. + + The type of the state passed to the scheduled action. + Initial state passed to the action upon the first iteration. + Period for running the work periodically. + Action to be executed, potentially updating the state. + The disposable object used to cancel the scheduled recurring action (best effort). + is null. + is less than . + The scheduler has been disposed and doesn't accept new work. + + + + Starts a new stopwatch object. + + New stopwatch object; started at the time of the request. + + + + Ends the thread associated with this scheduler. All remaining work in the scheduler queue is abandoned. + + + + + Ensures there is an event loop thread running. Should be called under the gate. + + + + + Event loop scheduled on the designated event loop thread. The loop is suspended/resumed using the event + which gets set by calls to Schedule, the next item timer, or calls to Dispose. + + + + + Base class for historical schedulers, which are virtual time schedulers that use for absolute time and for relative time. + + + + + Creates a new historical scheduler with the minimum value of as the initial clock value. + + + + + Creates a new historical scheduler with the specified initial clock value. + + Initial clock value. + + + + Creates a new historical scheduler with the specified initial clock value and absolute time comparer. + + Initial value for the clock. + Comparer to determine causality of events based on absolute time. + + + + Adds a relative time value to an absolute time value. + + Absolute time value. + Relative time value to add. + The resulting absolute time sum value. + + + + Converts the absolute time value to a value. + + Absolute time value to convert. + The corresponding value. + + + + Converts the value to a relative time value. + + value to convert. + The corresponding relative time value. + + + + Provides a virtual time scheduler that uses for absolute time and for relative time. + + + + + Creates a new historical scheduler with the minimum value of as the initial clock value. + + + + + Creates a new historical scheduler with the specified initial clock value. + + Initial value for the clock. + + + + Creates a new historical scheduler with the specified initial clock value. + + Initial value for the clock. + Comparer to determine causality of events based on absolute time. + is null. + + + + Gets the next scheduled item to be executed. + + The next scheduled item. + + + + Schedules an action to be executed at . + + The type of the state passed to the scheduled action. + State passed to the action to be executed. + Action to be executed. + Absolute time at which to execute the action. + The disposable object used to cancel the scheduled action (best effort). + is null. + + + + Represents an object that schedules units of work to run immediately on the current thread. + + Singleton instance of this type exposed through this static property. + + + + Gets the singleton instance of the immediate scheduler. + + + + + Schedules an action to be executed. + + The type of the state passed to the scheduled action. + State passed to the action to be executed. + Action to be executed. + The disposable object used to cancel the scheduled action (best effort). + is null. + + + + Schedules an action to be executed after dueTime. + + The type of the state passed to the scheduled action. + State passed to the action to be executed. + Action to be executed. + Relative time after which to execute the action. + The disposable object used to cancel the scheduled action (best effort). + is null. + + + + Represents a work item that has been scheduled. + + Absolute time representation type. + + + + Gets the absolute time at which the item is due for invocation. + + + + + Invokes the work item. + + + + + Represents an object that schedules units of work. + + + + + Gets the scheduler's notion of current time. + + + + + Schedules an action to be executed. + + The type of the state passed to the scheduled action. + State passed to the action to be executed. + Action to be executed. + The disposable object used to cancel the scheduled action (best effort). + + + + Schedules an action to be executed after dueTime. + + The type of the state passed to the scheduled action. + State passed to the action to be executed. + Action to be executed. + Relative time after which to execute the action. + The disposable object used to cancel the scheduled action (best effort). + + + + Schedules an action to be executed at dueTime. + + The type of the state passed to the scheduled action. + State passed to the action to be executed. + Action to be executed. + Absolute time at which to execute the action. + The disposable object used to cancel the scheduled action (best effort). + + + + Scheduler with support for starting long-running tasks. + This type of scheduler can be used to run loops more efficiently instead of using recursive scheduling. + + + + + Schedules a long-running piece of work. + + The type of the state passed to the scheduled action. + State passed to the action to be executed. + Action to be executed. + The disposable object used to cancel the scheduled action (best effort). + + Notes to implementers + The returned disposable object should not prevent the work from starting, but only set the cancellation flag passed to the specified action. + + + + + Scheduler with support for running periodic tasks. + This type of scheduler can be used to run timers more efficiently instead of using recursive scheduling. + + + + + Schedules a periodic piece of work. + + The type of the state passed to the scheduled action. + Initial state passed to the action upon the first iteration. + Period for running the work periodically. + Action to be executed, potentially updating the state. + The disposable object used to cancel the scheduled recurring action (best effort). + + + + Abstraction for a stopwatch to compute time relative to a starting point. + + + + + Gets the time elapsed since the stopwatch object was obtained. + + + + + Provider for objects. + + + + + Starts a new stopwatch object. + + New stopwatch object; started at the time of the request. + + + + Abstract base class for machine-local schedulers, using the local system clock for time-based operations. + + + + + Gets the scheduler's notion of current time. + + + + + Schedules an action to be executed. + + The type of the state passed to the scheduled action. + State passed to the action to be executed. + Action to be executed. + The disposable object used to cancel the scheduled action (best effort). + is null. + + + + Schedules an action to be executed after dueTime. + + The type of the state passed to the scheduled action. + State passed to the action to be executed. + Action to be executed. + Relative time after which to execute the action. + The disposable object used to cancel the scheduled action (best effort). + + + + Schedules an action to be executed at dueTime. + + The type of the state passed to the scheduled action. + State passed to the action to be executed. + Action to be executed. + Absolute time at which to execute the action. + The disposable object used to cancel the scheduled action (best effort). + is null. + + + + Starts a new stopwatch object. + + New stopwatch object; started at the time of the request. + + Platform-specific scheduler implementations should reimplement + to provide a more efficient implementation (if available). + + + + + Discovers scheduler services by interface type. The base class implementation returns + requested services for each scheduler interface implemented by the derived class. For + more control over service discovery, derived types can override this method. + + Scheduler service interface type to discover. + Object implementing the requested service, if available; null otherwise. + + + + Gate to protect local scheduler queues. + + + + + Gate to protect queues and to synchronize scheduling decisions and system clock + change management. + + + + + Long term work queue. Contains work that's due beyond SHORTTERM, computed at the + time of enqueueing. + + + + + Disposable resource for the long term timer that will reevaluate and dispatch the + first item in the long term queue. A serial disposable is used to make "dispose + current and assign new" logic easier. The disposable itself is never disposed. + + + + + Item at the head of the long term queue for which the current long term timer is + running. Used to detect changes in the queue and decide whether we should replace + or can continue using the current timer (because no earlier long term work was + added to the queue). + + + + + Short term work queue. Contains work that's due soon, computed at the time of + enqueueing or upon reevaluation of the long term queue causing migration of work + items. This queue is kept in order to be able to relocate short term items back + to the long term queue in case a system clock change occurs. + + + + + Set of disposable handles to all of the current short term work Schedule calls, + allowing those to be cancelled upon a system clock change. + + + + + Threshold where an item is considered to be short term work or gets moved from + long term to short term. + + + + + Maximum error ratio for timer drift. We've seen machines with 10s drift on a + daily basis, which is in the order 10E-4, so we allow for extra margin here. + This value is used to calculate early arrival for the long term queue timer + that will reevaluate work for the short term queue. + + Example: -------------------------------...---------------------*-----$ + ^ ^ + | | + early due + 0.999 1.0 + + We also make the gap between early and due at least LONGTOSHORT so we have + enough time to transition work to short term and as a courtesy to the + destination scheduler to manage its queues etc. + + + + + Minimum threshold for the long term timer to fire before the queue is reevaluated + for short term work. This value is chosen to be less than SHORTTERM in order to + ensure the timer fires and has work to transition to the short term queue. + + + + + Threshold used to determine when a short term timer has fired too early compared + to the absolute due time. This provides a last chance protection against early + completion of scheduled work, which can happen in case of time adjustment in the + operating system (cf. GetSystemTimeAdjustment). + + + + + Longest interval supported by timers in the BCL. + + + + + Creates a new local scheduler. + + + + + Enqueues absolute time scheduled work in the timer queue or the short term work list. + + State to pass to the action. + Absolute time to run the work on. The timer queue is responsible to execute the work close to the specified time, also accounting for system clock changes. + Action to run, potentially recursing into the scheduler. + Disposable object to prevent the work from running. + + + + Schedule work that's due in the short term. This leads to relative scheduling calls to the + underlying scheduler for short TimeSpan values. If the system clock changes in the meantime, + the short term work is attempted to be cancelled and reevaluated. + + Work item to schedule in the short term. The caller is responsible to determine the work is indeed short term. + + + + Callback to process the next short term work item. + + Recursive scheduler supplied by the underlying scheduler. + Disposable used to identify the work the timer was triggered for (see code for usage). + Empty disposable. Recursive work cancellation is wired through the original WorkItem. + + + + Schedule work that's due on the long term. This leads to the work being queued up for + eventual transitioning to the short term work list. + + Work item to schedule on the long term. The caller is responsible to determine the work is indeed long term. + + + + Updates the long term timer which is responsible to transition work from the head of the + long term queue to the short term work list. + + Should be called under the scheduler lock. + + + + Evaluates the long term queue, transitioning short term work to the short term list, + and adjusting the new long term processing timer accordingly. + + + + + Callback invoked when a system clock change is observed in order to adjust and reevaluate + the internal scheduling queues. + + Currently not used. + Currently not used. + + + + Represents a work item in the absolute time scheduler. + + + This type is very similar to ScheduledItem, but we need a different Invoke signature to allow customization + of the target scheduler (e.g. when called in a recursive scheduling context, see ExecuteNextShortTermWorkItem). + + + + + Represents a work item that closes over scheduler invocation state. Subtyping is + used to have a common type for the scheduler queues. + + + + + Represents an object that schedules each unit of work on a separate thread. + + + + + Creates an object that schedules each unit of work on a separate thread. + + + + + Gets an instance of this scheduler that uses the default Thread constructor. + + + + + Creates an object that schedules each unit of work on a separate thread. + + Factory function for thread creation. + is null. + + + + Schedules an action to be executed after dueTime. + + The type of the state passed to the scheduled action. + State passed to the action to be executed. + Action to be executed. + Relative time after which to execute the action. + The disposable object used to cancel the scheduled action (best effort). + is null. + + + + Schedules a long-running task by creating a new thread. Cancellation happens through polling. + + The type of the state passed to the scheduled action. + State passed to the action to be executed. + Action to be executed. + The disposable object used to cancel the scheduled action (best effort). + is null. + + + + Schedules a periodic piece of work by creating a new thread that goes to sleep when work has been dispatched and wakes up again at the next periodic due time. + + The type of the state passed to the scheduled action. + Initial state passed to the action upon the first iteration. + Period for running the work periodically. + Action to be executed, potentially updating the state. + The disposable object used to cancel the scheduled recurring action (best effort). + is null. + is less than . + + + + Starts a new stopwatch object. + + New stopwatch object; started at the time of the request. + + + + Abstract base class for scheduled work items. + + Absolute time representation type. + + + + Creates a new scheduled work item to run at the specified time. + + Absolute time at which the work item has to be executed. + Comparer used to compare work items based on their scheduled time. + is null. + + + + Gets the absolute time at which the item is due for invocation. + + + + + Invokes the work item. + + + + + Implement this method to perform the work item invocation, returning a disposable object for deep cancellation. + + Disposable object used to cancel the work item and/or derived work items. + + + + Compares the work item with another work item based on absolute time values. + + Work item to compare the current work item to. + Relative ordering between this and the specified work item. + The inequality operators are overloaded to provide results consistent with the implementation. Equality operators implement traditional reference equality semantics. + + + + Determines whether one specified object is due before a second specified object. + + The first object to compare. + The second object to compare. + true if the value of left is earlier than the value of right; otherwise, false. + This operator provides results consistent with the implementation. + + + + Determines whether one specified object is due before or at the same of a second specified object. + + The first object to compare. + The second object to compare. + true if the value of left is earlier than or simultaneous with the value of right; otherwise, false. + This operator provides results consistent with the implementation. + + + + Determines whether one specified object is due after a second specified object. + + The first object to compare. + The second object to compare. + true if the value of left is later than the value of right; otherwise, false. + This operator provides results consistent with the implementation. + + + + Determines whether one specified object is due after or at the same time of a second specified object. + + The first object to compare. + The second object to compare. + true if the value of left is later than or simultaneous with the value of right; otherwise, false. + This operator provides results consistent with the implementation. + + + + Determines whether two specified objects are equal. + + The first object to compare. + The second object to compare. + true if both are equal; otherwise, false. + This operator does not provide results consistent with the IComparable implementation. Instead, it implements reference equality. + + + + Determines whether two specified objects are inequal. + + The first object to compare. + The second object to compare. + true if both are inequal; otherwise, false. + This operator does not provide results consistent with the IComparable implementation. Instead, it implements reference equality. + + + + Determines whether a object is equal to the specified object. + + The object to compare to the current object. + true if the obj parameter is a object and is equal to the current object; otherwise, false. + + + + Returns the hash code for the current object. + + A 32-bit signed integer hash code. + + + + Cancels the work item by disposing the resource returned by as soon as possible. + + + + + Gets whether the work item has received a cancellation request. + + + + + Represents a scheduled work item based on the materialization of an IScheduler.Schedule method call. + + Absolute time representation type. + Type of the state passed to the scheduled action. + + + + Creates a materialized work item. + + Recursive scheduler to invoke the scheduled action with. + State to pass to the scheduled action. + Scheduled action. + Time at which to run the scheduled action. + Comparer used to compare work items based on their scheduled time. + or or is null. + + + + Creates a materialized work item. + + Recursive scheduler to invoke the scheduled action with. + State to pass to the scheduled action. + Scheduled action. + Time at which to run the scheduled action. + or is null. + + + + Invokes the scheduled action with the supplied recursive scheduler and state. + + Cancellation resource returned by the scheduled action. + + + + Provides a set of static properties to access commonly used schedulers. + + + + + Yields execution of the current work item on the scheduler to another work item on the scheduler. + The caller should await the result of calling Yield to schedule the remainder of the current work item (known as the continuation). + + Scheduler to yield work on. + Scheduler operation object to await in order to schedule the continuation. + is null. + + + + Yields execution of the current work item on the scheduler to another work item on the scheduler. + The caller should await the result of calling Yield to schedule the remainder of the current work item (known as the continuation). + + Scheduler to yield work on. + Cancellation token to cancel the continuation to run. + Scheduler operation object to await in order to schedule the continuation. + is null. + + + + Suspends execution of the current work item on the scheduler for the specified duration. + The caller should await the result of calling Sleep to schedule the remainder of the current work item (known as the continuation) after the specified duration. + + Scheduler to yield work on. + Time when the continuation should run. + Scheduler operation object to await in order to schedule the continuation. + is null. + + + + Suspends execution of the current work item on the scheduler for the specified duration. + The caller should await the result of calling Sleep to schedule the remainder of the current work item (known as the continuation) after the specified duration. + + Scheduler to yield work on. + Time when the continuation should run. + Cancellation token to cancel the continuation to run. + Scheduler operation object to await in order to schedule the continuation. + is null. + + + + Suspends execution of the current work item on the scheduler until the specified due time. + The caller should await the result of calling Sleep to schedule the remainder of the current work item (known as the continuation) at the specified due time. + + Scheduler to yield work on. + Time when the continuation should run. + Scheduler operation object to await in order to schedule the continuation. + is null. + + + + Suspends execution of the current work item on the scheduler until the specified due time. + The caller should await the result of calling Sleep to schedule the remainder of the current work item (known as the continuation) at the specified due time. + + Scheduler to yield work on. + Time when the continuation should run. + Cancellation token to cancel the continuation to run. + Scheduler operation object to await in order to schedule the continuation. + is null. + + + + Schedules work using an asynchronous method, allowing for cooperative scheduling in an imperative coding style. + + The type of the state passed to the scheduled action. + Scheduler to schedule work on. + State to pass to the asynchronous method. + Asynchronous method to run the work, using Yield and Sleep operations for cooperative scheduling and injection of cancellation points. + Disposable object that allows to cancel outstanding work on cooperative cancellation points or through the cancellation token passed to the asynchronous method. + or is null. + + + + Schedules work using an asynchronous method, allowing for cooperative scheduling in an imperative coding style. + + The type of the state passed to the scheduled action. + Scheduler to schedule work on. + State to pass to the asynchronous method. + Asynchronous method to run the work, using Yield and Sleep operations for cooperative scheduling and injection of cancellation points. + Disposable object that allows to cancel outstanding work on cooperative cancellation points or through the cancellation token passed to the asynchronous method. + or is null. + + + + Schedules work using an asynchronous method, allowing for cooperative scheduling in an imperative coding style. + + Scheduler to schedule work on. + Asynchronous method to run the work, using Yield and Sleep operations for cooperative scheduling and injection of cancellation points. + Disposable object that allows to cancel outstanding work on cooperative cancellation points or through the cancellation token passed to the asynchronous method. + or is null. + + + + Schedules work using an asynchronous method, allowing for cooperative scheduling in an imperative coding style. + + Scheduler to schedule work on. + Asynchronous method to run the work, using Yield and Sleep operations for cooperative scheduling and injection of cancellation points. + Disposable object that allows to cancel outstanding work on cooperative cancellation points or through the cancellation token passed to the asynchronous method. + or is null. + + + + Schedules work using an asynchronous method, allowing for cooperative scheduling in an imperative coding style. + + The type of the state passed to the scheduled action. + Scheduler to schedule work on. + State to pass to the asynchronous method. + Relative time after which to execute the action. + Asynchronous method to run the work, using Yield and Sleep operations for cooperative scheduling and injection of cancellation points. + Disposable object that allows to cancel outstanding work on cooperative cancellation points or through the cancellation token passed to the asynchronous method. + or is null. + + + + Schedules work using an asynchronous method, allowing for cooperative scheduling in an imperative coding style. + + The type of the state passed to the scheduled action. + Scheduler to schedule work on. + State to pass to the asynchronous method. + Relative time after which to execute the action. + Asynchronous method to run the work, using Yield and Sleep operations for cooperative scheduling and injection of cancellation points. + Disposable object that allows to cancel outstanding work on cooperative cancellation points or through the cancellation token passed to the asynchronous method. + or is null. + + + + Schedules work using an asynchronous method, allowing for cooperative scheduling in an imperative coding style. + + Scheduler to schedule work on. + Relative time after which to execute the action. + Asynchronous method to run the work, using Yield and Sleep operations for cooperative scheduling and injection of cancellation points. + Disposable object that allows to cancel outstanding work on cooperative cancellation points or through the cancellation token passed to the asynchronous method. + or is null. + + + + Schedules work using an asynchronous method, allowing for cooperative scheduling in an imperative coding style. + + Scheduler to schedule work on. + Relative time after which to execute the action. + Asynchronous method to run the work, using Yield and Sleep operations for cooperative scheduling and injection of cancellation points. + Disposable object that allows to cancel outstanding work on cooperative cancellation points or through the cancellation token passed to the asynchronous method. + or is null. + + + + Schedules work using an asynchronous method, allowing for cooperative scheduling in an imperative coding style. + + The type of the state passed to the scheduled action. + Scheduler to schedule work on. + State to pass to the asynchronous method. + Absolute time at which to execute the action. + Asynchronous method to run the work, using Yield and Sleep operations for cooperative scheduling and injection of cancellation points. + Disposable object that allows to cancel outstanding work on cooperative cancellation points or through the cancellation token passed to the asynchronous method. + or is null. + + + + Schedules work using an asynchronous method, allowing for cooperative scheduling in an imperative coding style. + + The type of the state passed to the scheduled action. + Scheduler to schedule work on. + State to pass to the asynchronous method. + Absolute time at which to execute the action. + Asynchronous method to run the work, using Yield and Sleep operations for cooperative scheduling and injection of cancellation points. + Disposable object that allows to cancel outstanding work on cooperative cancellation points or through the cancellation token passed to the asynchronous method. + or is null. + + + + Schedules work using an asynchronous method, allowing for cooperative scheduling in an imperative coding style. + + Scheduler to schedule work on. + Absolute time at which to execute the action. + Asynchronous method to run the work, using Yield and Sleep operations for cooperative scheduling and injection of cancellation points. + Disposable object that allows to cancel outstanding work on cooperative cancellation points or through the cancellation token passed to the asynchronous method. + or is null. + + + + Schedules work using an asynchronous method, allowing for cooperative scheduling in an imperative coding style. + + Scheduler to schedule work on. + Absolute time at which to execute the action. + Asynchronous method to run the work, using Yield and Sleep operations for cooperative scheduling and injection of cancellation points. + Disposable object that allows to cancel outstanding work on cooperative cancellation points or through the cancellation token passed to the asynchronous method. + or is null. + + + + Gets the current time according to the local machine's system clock. + + + + + Normalizes the specified value to a positive value. + + The value to normalize. + The specified TimeSpan value if it is zero or positive; otherwise, . + + + + Gets a scheduler that schedules work immediately on the current thread. + + + + + Gets a scheduler that schedules work as soon as possible on the current thread. + + + + + Gets a scheduler that schedules work on the platform's default scheduler. + + + + + Gets a scheduler that schedules work on the thread pool. + + + + + Gets a scheduler that schedules work on a new thread using default thread creation options. + + + + + Gets a scheduler that schedules work on Task Parallel Library (TPL) task pool using the default TaskScheduler. + + + + + Schedules an action to be executed recursively. + + Scheduler to execute the recursive action on. + Action to execute recursively. The parameter passed to the action is used to trigger recursive scheduling of the action. + The disposable object used to cancel the scheduled action (best effort). + or is null. + + + + Schedules an action to be executed recursively. + + The type of the state passed to the scheduled action. + Scheduler to execute the recursive action on. + State passed to the action to be executed. + Action to execute recursively. The last parameter passed to the action is used to trigger recursive scheduling of the action, passing in recursive invocation state. + The disposable object used to cancel the scheduled action (best effort). + or is null. + + + + Schedules an action to be executed recursively after a specified relative due time. + + Scheduler to execute the recursive action on. + Action to execute recursively. The parameter passed to the action is used to trigger recursive scheduling of the action at the specified relative time. + Relative time after which to execute the action for the first time. + The disposable object used to cancel the scheduled action (best effort). + or is null. + + + + Schedules an action to be executed recursively after a specified relative due time. + + The type of the state passed to the scheduled action. + Scheduler to execute the recursive action on. + State passed to the action to be executed. + Action to execute recursively. The last parameter passed to the action is used to trigger recursive scheduling of the action, passing in the recursive due time and invocation state. + Relative time after which to execute the action for the first time. + The disposable object used to cancel the scheduled action (best effort). + or is null. + + + + Schedules an action to be executed recursively at a specified absolute due time. + + Scheduler to execute the recursive action on. + Action to execute recursively. The parameter passed to the action is used to trigger recursive scheduling of the action at the specified absolute time. + Absolute time at which to execute the action for the first time. + The disposable object used to cancel the scheduled action (best effort). + or is null. + + + + Schedules an action to be executed recursively at a specified absolute due time. + + The type of the state passed to the scheduled action. + Scheduler to execute the recursive action on. + State passed to the action to be executed. + Action to execute recursively. The last parameter passed to the action is used to trigger recursive scheduling of the action, passing in the recursive due time and invocation state. + Absolute time at which to execute the action for the first time. + The disposable object used to cancel the scheduled action (best effort). + or is null. + + + + Returns the implementation of the specified scheduler, or null if no such implementation is available. + + Scheduler to get the implementation for. + The scheduler's implementation if available; null otherwise. + + This helper method is made available for query operator authors in order to discover scheduler services by using the required + IServiceProvider pattern, which allows for interception or redefinition of scheduler services. + + + + + Returns the implementation of the specified scheduler, or null if no such implementation is available. + + Scheduler to get the implementation for. + The scheduler's implementation if available; null otherwise. + + + This helper method is made available for query operator authors in order to discover scheduler services by using the required + IServiceProvider pattern, which allows for interception or redefinition of scheduler services. + + + Consider using in case a stopwatch is required, but use of emulation stopwatch based + on the scheduler's clock is acceptable. Use of this method is recommended for best-effort use of the stopwatch provider + scheduler service, where the caller falls back to not using stopwatches if this facility wasn't found. + + + + + + Returns the implementation of the specified scheduler, or null if no such implementation is available. + + Scheduler to get the implementation for. + The scheduler's implementation if available; null otherwise. + + + This helper method is made available for query operator authors in order to discover scheduler services by using the required + IServiceProvider pattern, which allows for interception or redefinition of scheduler services. + + + Consider using the extension methods for in case periodic scheduling + is required and emulation of periodic behavior using other scheduler services is desirable. Use of this method is recommended + for best-effort use of the periodic scheduling service, where the caller falls back to not using periodic scheduling if this + facility wasn't found. + + + + + + Schedules a periodic piece of work by dynamically discovering the scheduler's capabilities. + If the scheduler supports periodic scheduling, the request will be forwarded to the periodic scheduling implementation. + If the scheduler provides stopwatch functionality, the periodic task will be emulated using recursive scheduling with a stopwatch to correct for time slippage. + Otherwise, the periodic task will be emulated using recursive scheduling. + + The type of the state passed to the scheduled action. + The scheduler to run periodic work on. + Initial state passed to the action upon the first iteration. + Period for running the work periodically. + Action to be executed, potentially updating the state. + The disposable object used to cancel the scheduled recurring action (best effort). + or is null. + is less than . + + + + Schedules a periodic piece of work by dynamically discovering the scheduler's capabilities. + If the scheduler supports periodic scheduling, the request will be forwarded to the periodic scheduling implementation. + If the scheduler provides stopwatch functionality, the periodic task will be emulated using recursive scheduling with a stopwatch to correct for time slippage. + Otherwise, the periodic task will be emulated using recursive scheduling. + + The type of the state passed to the scheduled action. + Scheduler to execute the action on. + State passed to the action to be executed. + Period for running the work periodically. + Action to be executed. + The disposable object used to cancel the scheduled recurring action (best effort). + or is null. + is less than . + + + + Schedules a periodic piece of work by dynamically discovering the scheduler's capabilities. + If the scheduler supports periodic scheduling, the request will be forwarded to the periodic scheduling implementation. + If the scheduler provides stopwatch functionality, the periodic task will be emulated using recursive scheduling with a stopwatch to correct for time slippage. + Otherwise, the periodic task will be emulated using recursive scheduling. + + Scheduler to execute the action on. + Period for running the work periodically. + Action to be executed. + The disposable object used to cancel the scheduled recurring action (best effort). + or is null. + is less than . + + + + Starts a new stopwatch object by dynamically discovering the scheduler's capabilities. + If the scheduler provides stopwatch functionality, the request will be forwarded to the stopwatch provider implementation. + Otherwise, the stopwatch will be emulated using the scheduler's notion of absolute time. + + Scheduler to obtain a stopwatch for. + New stopwatch object; started at the time of the request. + is null. + The resulting stopwatch object can have non-monotonic behavior. + + + + Schedules an action to be executed. + + Scheduler to execute the action on. + Action to execute. + The disposable object used to cancel the scheduled action (best effort). + or is null. + + + + Schedules an action to be executed. + + Scheduler to execute the action on. + A state object to be passed to . + Action to execute. + The disposable object used to cancel the scheduled action (best effort). + or is null. + + + + Schedules an action to be executed. + + Scheduler to execute the action on. + A state object to be passed to . + Action to execute. + The disposable object used to cancel the scheduled action (best effort). + or is null. + + + + Schedules an action to be executed after the specified relative due time. + + Scheduler to execute the action on. + Action to execute. + Relative time after which to execute the action. + The disposable object used to cancel the scheduled action (best effort). + or is null. + + + + Schedules an action to be executed after the specified relative due time. + + Scheduler to execute the action on. + Action to execute. + A state object to be passed to . + Relative time after which to execute the action. + The disposable object used to cancel the scheduled action (best effort). + or is null. + + + + Schedules an action to be executed after the specified relative due time. + + Scheduler to execute the action on. + Action to execute. + A state object to be passed to . + Relative time after which to execute the action. + The disposable object used to cancel the scheduled action (best effort). + or is null. + + + + Schedules an action to be executed at the specified absolute due time. + + Scheduler to execute the action on. + Action to execute. + Absolute time at which to execute the action. + The disposable object used to cancel the scheduled action (best effort). + or is null. + + + + Schedules an action to be executed after the specified relative due time. + + Scheduler to execute the action on. + Action to execute. + A state object to be passed to . + Relative time after which to execute the action. + The disposable object used to cancel the scheduled action (best effort). + or is null. + + + + Schedules an action to be executed after the specified relative due time. + + Scheduler to execute the action on. + Action to execute. + A state object to be passed to . + Relative time after which to execute the action. + The disposable object used to cancel the scheduled action (best effort). + or is null. + + + + Schedules an action to be executed. + + Scheduler to execute the action on. + Action to execute. + The disposable object used to cancel the scheduled action (best effort). + or is null. + + + + Returns a scheduler that represents the original scheduler, without any of its interface-based optimizations (e.g. long running scheduling). + + Scheduler to disable all optimizations for. + Proxy to the original scheduler but without any optimizations enabled. + is null. + + + + Returns a scheduler that represents the original scheduler, without the specified set of interface-based optimizations (e.g. long running scheduling). + + Scheduler to disable the specified optimizations for. + Types of the optimization interfaces that have to be disabled. + Proxy to the original scheduler but without the specified optimizations enabled. + or is null. + + + + Returns a scheduler that wraps the original scheduler, adding exception handling for scheduled actions. + + Type of the exception to check for. + Scheduler to apply an exception filter for. + Handler that's run if an exception is caught. The exception will be rethrown if the handler returns false. + Wrapper around the original scheduler, enforcing exception handling. + or is null. + + + + Represents an awaitable scheduler operation. Awaiting the object causes the continuation to be posted back to the originating scheduler's work queue. + + + + + Controls whether the continuation is run on the originating synchronization context (false by default). + + true to run the continuation on the captured synchronization context; false otherwise (default). + Scheduler operation object with configured await behavior. + + + + Gets an awaiter for the scheduler operation, used to post back the continuation. + + Awaiter for the scheduler operation. + + + + (Infrastructure) Scheduler operation awaiter type used by the code generated for C# await and Visual Basic Await expressions. + + + + + Indicates whether the scheduler operation has completed. Returns false unless cancellation was already requested. + + + + + Completes the scheduler operation, throwing an OperationCanceledException in case cancellation was requested. + + + + + Registers the continuation with the scheduler operation. + + Continuation to be run on the originating scheduler. + + + + Efficient scheduler queue that maintains scheduled items sorted by absolute time. + + Absolute time representation type. + This type is not thread safe; users should ensure proper synchronization. + + + + Creates a new scheduler queue with a default initial capacity. + + + + + Creates a new scheduler queue with the specified initial capacity. + + Initial capacity of the scheduler queue. + is less than zero. + + + + Gets the number of scheduled items in the scheduler queue. + + + + + Enqueues the specified work item to be scheduled. + + Work item to be scheduled. + + + + Removes the specified work item from the scheduler queue. + + Work item to be removed from the scheduler queue. + true if the item was found; false otherwise. + + + + Dequeues the next work item from the scheduler queue. + + Next work item in the scheduler queue (removed). + + + + Peeks the next work item in the scheduler queue. + + Next work item in the scheduler queue (not removed). + + + + Provides basic synchronization and scheduling services for observable sequences. + + + + + Wraps the source sequence in order to run its subscription and unsubscription logic on the specified scheduler. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source sequence. + Scheduler to perform subscription and unsubscription actions on. + The source sequence whose subscriptions and unsubscriptions happen on the specified scheduler. + or is null. + + Only the side-effects of subscribing to the source sequence and disposing subscriptions to the source sequence are run on the specified scheduler. + In order to invoke observer callbacks on the specified scheduler, e.g. to offload callback processing to a dedicated thread, use . + + + + + Wraps the source sequence in order to run its subscription and unsubscription logic on the specified synchronization context. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source sequence. + Synchronization context to perform subscription and unsubscription actions on. + The source sequence whose subscriptions and unsubscriptions happen on the specified synchronization context. + or is null. + + Only the side-effects of subscribing to the source sequence and disposing subscriptions to the source sequence are run on the specified synchronization context. + In order to invoke observer callbacks on the specified synchronization context, e.g. to post callbacks to a UI thread represented by the synchronization context, use . + + + + + Wraps the source sequence in order to run its observer callbacks on the specified scheduler. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source sequence. + Scheduler to notify observers on. + The source sequence whose observations happen on the specified scheduler. + or is null. + + + + Wraps the source sequence in order to run its observer callbacks on the specified synchronization context. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source sequence. + Synchronization context to notify observers on. + The source sequence whose observations happen on the specified synchronization context. + or is null. + + + + Wraps the source sequence in order to ensure observer callbacks are properly serialized. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source sequence. + The source sequence whose outgoing calls to observers are synchronized. + is null. + + + + Wraps the source sequence in order to ensure observer callbacks are synchronized using the specified gate object. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source sequence. + Gate object to synchronize each observer call on. + The source sequence whose outgoing calls to observers are synchronized on the given gate object. + or is null. + + + + The new ObserveOn operator run with an IScheduler in a lock-free manner. + + + + + The new ObserveOn operator run with an ISchedulerLongRunning in a mostly lock-free manner. + + + + + Represents an object that schedules units of work on a provided . + + + + + Creates an object that schedules units of work on the provided . + + Synchronization context to schedule units of work on. + is null. + + + + Creates an object that schedules units of work on the provided . + + Synchronization context to schedule units of work on. + Configures whether scheduling always posts to the synchronization context, regardless whether the caller is on the same synchronization context. + is null. + + + + Schedules an action to be executed. + + The type of the state passed to the scheduled action. + State passed to the action to be executed. + Action to be executed. + The disposable object used to cancel the scheduled action (best effort). + is null. + + + + Schedules an action to be executed after dueTime. + + The type of the state passed to the scheduled action. + State passed to the action to be executed. + Action to be executed. + Relative time after which to execute the action. + The disposable object used to cancel the scheduled action (best effort). + is null. + + + + Represents an object that schedules units of work on the Task Parallel Library (TPL) task pool. + + Instance of this type using the default TaskScheduler to schedule work on the TPL task pool. + + + + Creates an object that schedules units of work using the provided . + + Task factory used to create tasks to run units of work. + is null. + + + + Gets an instance of this scheduler that uses the default . + + + + + Schedules an action to be executed. + + The type of the state passed to the scheduled action. + State passed to the action to be executed. + Action to be executed. + The disposable object used to cancel the scheduled action (best effort). + is null. + + + + Schedules an action to be executed after dueTime. + + The type of the state passed to the scheduled action. + State passed to the action to be executed. + Action to be executed. + Relative time after which to execute the action. + The disposable object used to cancel the scheduled action (best effort). + is null. + + + + Schedules a long-running task by creating a new task using TaskCreationOptions.LongRunning. Cancellation happens through polling. + + The type of the state passed to the scheduled action. + State passed to the action to be executed. + Action to be executed. + The disposable object used to cancel the scheduled action (best effort). + is null. + + + + Gets a new stopwatch object. + + New stopwatch object; started at the time of the request. + + + + Schedules a periodic piece of work by running a platform-specific timer to create tasks periodically. + + The type of the state passed to the scheduled action. + Initial state passed to the action upon the first iteration. + Period for running the work periodically. + Action to be executed, potentially updating the state. + The disposable object used to cancel the scheduled recurring action (best effort). + is null. + is less than . + + + + Represents an object that schedules units of work on the CLR thread pool. + + Singleton instance of this type exposed through this static property. + + + + Gets the singleton instance of the CLR thread pool scheduler. + + + + + Schedules an action to be executed. + + The type of the state passed to the scheduled action. + State passed to the action to be executed. + Action to be executed. + The disposable object used to cancel the scheduled action (best effort). + is null. + + + + Schedules an action to be executed after dueTime, using a System.Threading.Timer object. + + The type of the state passed to the scheduled action. + State passed to the action to be executed. + Action to be executed. + Relative time after which to execute the action. + The disposable object used to cancel the scheduled action (best effort). + is null. + + + + Schedules a long-running task by creating a new thread. Cancellation happens through polling. + + The type of the state passed to the scheduled action. + State passed to the action to be executed. + Action to be executed. + The disposable object used to cancel the scheduled action (best effort). + is null. + + + + Starts a new stopwatch object. + + New stopwatch object; started at the time of the request. + + + + Schedules a periodic piece of work, using a System.Threading.Timer object. + + The type of the state passed to the scheduled action. + Initial state passed to the action upon the first iteration. + Period for running the work periodically. + Action to be executed, potentially updating the state. + The disposable object used to cancel the scheduled recurring action (best effort). + is null. + is less than zero. + + + + Base class for virtual time schedulers. + + Absolute time representation type. + Relative time representation type. + + + + Creates a new virtual time scheduler with the default value of TAbsolute as the initial clock value. + + + + + Creates a new virtual time scheduler with the specified initial clock value and absolute time comparer. + + Initial value for the clock. + Comparer to determine causality of events based on absolute time. + is null. + + + + Adds a relative time value to an absolute time value. + + Absolute time value. + Relative time value to add. + The resulting absolute time sum value. + + + + Converts the absolute time value to a DateTimeOffset value. + + Absolute time value to convert. + The corresponding DateTimeOffset value. + + + + Converts the TimeSpan value to a relative time value. + + TimeSpan value to convert. + The corresponding relative time value. + + + + Gets whether the scheduler is enabled to run work. + + + + + Gets the comparer used to compare absolute time values. + + + + + Schedules an action to be executed at dueTime. + + The type of the state passed to the scheduled action. + State passed to the action to be executed. + Absolute time at which to execute the action. + Action to be executed. + The disposable object used to cancel the scheduled action (best effort). + + + + Schedules an action to be executed at dueTime. + + The type of the state passed to the scheduled action. + State passed to the action to be executed. + Relative time after which to execute the action. + Action to be executed. + The disposable object used to cancel the scheduled action (best effort). + + + + Schedules an action to be executed. + + The type of the state passed to the scheduled action. + State passed to the action to be executed. + Action to be executed. + The disposable object used to cancel the scheduled action (best effort). + is null. + + + + Schedules an action to be executed after dueTime. + + The type of the state passed to the scheduled action. + State passed to the action to be executed. + Relative time after which to execute the action. + Action to be executed. + The disposable object used to cancel the scheduled action (best effort). + is null. + + + + Schedules an action to be executed at dueTime. + + The type of the state passed to the scheduled action. + State passed to the action to be executed. + Absolute time at which to execute the action. + Action to be executed. + The disposable object used to cancel the scheduled action (best effort). + is null. + + + + Starts the virtual time scheduler. + + + + + Stops the virtual time scheduler. + + + + + Advances the scheduler's clock to the specified time, running all work till that point. + + Absolute time to advance the scheduler's clock to. + is in the past. + The scheduler is already running. VirtualTimeScheduler doesn't support running nested work dispatch loops. To simulate time slippage while running work on the scheduler, use . + + + + Advances the scheduler's clock by the specified relative time, running all work scheduled for that timespan. + + Relative time to advance the scheduler's clock by. + is negative. + The scheduler is already running. VirtualTimeScheduler doesn't support running nested work dispatch loops. To simulate time slippage while running work on the scheduler, use . + + + + Advances the scheduler's clock by the specified relative time. + + Relative time to advance the scheduler's clock by. + is negative. + + + + Gets the scheduler's absolute time clock value. + + + + + Gets the scheduler's notion of current time. + + + + + Gets the next scheduled item to be executed. + + The next scheduled item. + + + + Discovers scheduler services by interface type. The base class implementation supports + only the IStopwatchProvider service. To influence service discovery - such as adding + support for other scheduler services - derived types can override this method. + + Scheduler service interface type to discover. + Object implementing the requested service, if available; null otherwise. + + + + Starts a new stopwatch object. + + New stopwatch object; started at the time of the request. + + + + Base class for virtual time schedulers using a priority queue for scheduled items. + + Absolute time representation type. + Relative time representation type. + + + + Creates a new virtual time scheduler with the default value of TAbsolute as the initial clock value. + + + + + Creates a new virtual time scheduler. + + Initial value for the clock. + Comparer to determine causality of events based on absolute time. + is null. + + + + Gets the next scheduled item to be executed. + + The next scheduled item. + + + + Schedules an action to be executed at dueTime. + + The type of the state passed to the scheduled action. + State passed to the action to be executed. + Action to be executed. + Absolute time at which to execute the action. + The disposable object used to cancel the scheduled action (best effort). + is null. + + + + Provides a set of extension methods for virtual time scheduling. + + + + + Schedules an action to be executed at . + + Absolute time representation type. + Relative time representation type. + Scheduler to execute the action on. + Relative time after which to execute the action. + Action to be executed. + The disposable object used to cancel the scheduled action (best effort). + or is null. + + + + Schedules an action to be executed at . + + Absolute time representation type. + Relative time representation type. + Scheduler to execute the action on. + Absolute time at which to execute the action. + Action to be executed. + The disposable object used to cancel the scheduled action (best effort). + or is null. + + + + The System.Reactive.Concurrency namespace contains interfaces and classes that provide the scheduler infrastructure used by Reactive Extensions to construct and + process event streams. Schedulers are used to parameterize the concurrency introduced by query operators, provide means to virtualize time, to process historical data, + and to write unit tests for functionality built using Reactive Extensions constructs. + + + + + Represents an Action-based disposable. + + + + + Constructs a new disposable with the given action used for disposal. + + Disposal action which will be run upon calling Dispose. + + + + Gets a value that indicates whether the object is disposed. + + + + + Calls the disposal action if and only if the current instance hasn't been disposed yet. + + + + + Represents a Action-based disposable that can hold onto some state. + + + + + Constructs a new disposable with the given action used for disposal. + + The state to be passed to the disposal action. + Disposal action which will be run upon calling Dispose. + + + + Gets a value that indicates whether the object is disposed. + + + + + Calls the disposal action if and only if the current instance hasn't been disposed yet. + + + + + Represents a disposable resource that can be checked for disposal status. + + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class. + + + + + Gets a value that indicates whether the object is disposed. + + + + + Sets the status to disposed, which can be observer through the property. + + + + + Represents a disposable resource that has an associated that will be set to the cancellation requested state upon disposal. + + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class that uses an existing . + + used for cancellation. + is null. + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class that uses a new . + + + + + Gets the used by this . + + + + + Cancels the underlying . + + + + + Gets a value that indicates whether the object is disposed. + + + + + Represents a group of disposable resources that are disposed together. + + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class with no disposables contained by it initially. + + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class with the specified number of disposables. + + The number of disposables that the new CompositeDisposable can initially store. + is less than zero. + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class from a group of disposables. + + Disposables that will be disposed together. + is null. + Any of the disposables in the collection is null. + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class from a group of disposables. + + Disposables that will be disposed together. + is null. + Any of the disposables in the collection is null. + + + + Gets the number of disposables contained in the . + + + + + Adds a disposable to the or disposes the disposable if the is disposed. + + Disposable to add. + is null. + + + + Removes and disposes the first occurrence of a disposable from the . + + Disposable to remove. + true if found; false otherwise. + is null. + + + + Disposes all disposables in the group and removes them from the group. + + + + + Removes and disposes all disposables from the , but does not dispose the . + + + + + Determines whether the contains a specific disposable. + + Disposable to search for. + true if the disposable was found; otherwise, false. + is null. + + + + Copies the disposables contained in the to an array, starting at a particular array index. + + Array to copy the contained disposables to. + Target index at which to copy the first disposable of the group. + is null. + is less than zero. -or - is larger than or equal to the array length. + + + + Always returns false. + + + + + Returns an enumerator that iterates through the . + + An enumerator to iterate over the disposables. + + + + Returns an enumerator that iterates through the . + + An enumerator to iterate over the disposables. + + + + Gets a value that indicates whether the object is disposed. + + + + + An empty enumerator for the + method to avoid allocation on disposed or empty composites. + + + + + An enumerator for an array of disposables. + + + + + Represents a disposable resource whose disposal invocation will be posted to the specified . + + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class that uses the specified on which to dispose the specified disposable resource. + + Context to perform disposal on. + Disposable whose Dispose operation to run on the given synchronization context. + or is null. + + + + Gets the provided . + + + + + Gets a value that indicates whether the object is disposed. + + + + + Disposes the underlying disposable on the provided . + + + + + Provides a set of static methods for creating objects. + + + + + Represents a disposable that does nothing on disposal. + + + + + Singleton default disposable. + + + + + Does nothing. + + + + + Gets the disposable that does nothing when disposed. + + + + + Creates a disposable object that invokes the specified action when disposed. + + Action to run during the first call to . The action is guaranteed to be run at most once. + The disposable object that runs the given action upon disposal. + is null. + + + + Creates a disposable object that invokes the specified action when disposed. + + The state to be passed to the action. + Action to run during the first call to . The action is guaranteed to be run at most once. + The disposable object that runs the given action upon disposal. + is null. + + + + Gets the value stored in or a null if + was already disposed. + + + + + Gets the value stored in or a no-op-Disposable if + was already disposed. + + + + + Tries to assign to . + + A value indicating the outcome of the operation. + + + + Tries to assign to . If + is not disposed and is assigned a different value, it will not be disposed. + + true if was successfully assigned to . + false has been disposed. + + + + Tries to assign to . If + is not disposed and is assigned a different value, it will be disposed. + + true if was successfully assigned to . + false has been disposed. + + + + Disposes . + + + + + Disposable resource with disposal state tracking. + + + + + Gets a value that indicates whether the object is disposed. + + + + + Represents a disposable resource whose underlying disposable resource can be swapped for another disposable resource. + + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class with no current underlying disposable. + + + + + Gets a value that indicates whether the object is disposed. + + + + + Gets or sets the underlying disposable. After disposal, the result of getting this property is undefined. + + If the has already been disposed, assignment to this property causes immediate disposal of the given disposable object. + + + + Disposes the underlying disposable as well as all future replacements. + + + + + Represents a disposable resource whose underlying disposable resource can be swapped for another disposable resource. + + + + + Gets a value that indicates whether the object is disposed. + + + + + Gets or sets the underlying disposable. After disposal, the result of getting this property is undefined. + + If the has already been disposed, assignment to this property causes immediate disposal of the given disposable object. + + + + Disposes the underlying disposable as well as all future replacements. + + + + + Represents a disposable resource that only disposes its underlying disposable resource when all dependent disposable objects have been disposed. + + + + + Holds the number of active child disposables and the + indicator bit (31) if the main _disposable has been marked + for disposition. + + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class with the specified disposable. + + Underlying disposable. + is null. + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class with the specified disposable. + + Underlying disposable. + Indicates whether subsequent calls to should throw when this instance is disposed. + is null. + + + + Gets a value that indicates whether the object is disposed. + + + + + Returns a dependent disposable that when disposed decreases the refcount on the underlying disposable. + + A dependent disposable contributing to the reference count that manages the underlying disposable's lifetime. + This instance has been disposed and is configured to throw in this case by . + + + + Disposes the underlying disposable only when all dependent disposables have been disposed. + + + + + Represents a disposable resource whose disposal invocation will be scheduled on the specified . + + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class that uses an on which to dispose the disposable. + + Scheduler where the disposable resource will be disposed on. + Disposable resource to dispose on the given scheduler. + or is null. + + + + Gets the scheduler where the disposable resource will be disposed on. + + + + + Gets the underlying disposable. After disposal, the result is undefined. + + + + + Gets a value that indicates whether the object is disposed. + + + + + Disposes the wrapped disposable on the provided scheduler. + + + + + Represents a disposable resource whose underlying disposable resource can be replaced by another disposable resource, causing automatic disposal of the previous underlying disposable resource. + + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class. + + + + + Gets a value that indicates whether the object is disposed. + + + + + Gets or sets the underlying disposable. + + If the SerialDisposable has already been disposed, assignment to this property causes immediate disposal of the given disposable object. Assigning this property disposes the previous disposable object. + + + + Disposes the underlying disposable as well as all future replacements. + + + + + Represents a disposable resource whose underlying disposable resource can be replaced by another disposable resource, causing automatic disposal of the previous underlying disposable resource. + + + + + Gets a value that indicates whether the object is disposed. + + + + + Gets or sets the underlying disposable. + + If the SerialDisposable has already been disposed, assignment to this property causes immediate disposal of the given disposable object. Assigning this property disposes the previous disposable object. + + + + Disposes the underlying disposable as well as all future replacements. + + + + + Represents a disposable resource which only allows a single assignment of its underlying disposable resource. + If an underlying disposable resource has already been set, future attempts to set the underlying disposable resource will throw an . + + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class. + + + + + Gets a value that indicates whether the object is disposed. + + + + + Gets or sets the underlying disposable. After disposal, the result of getting this property is undefined. + + Thrown if the has already been assigned to. + + + + Disposes the underlying disposable. + + + + + Represents a disposable resource which only allows a single assignment of its underlying disposable resource. + If an underlying disposable resource has already been set, future attempts to set the underlying disposable resource will throw an . + + + + + Gets a value that indicates whether the object is disposed. + + + + + Gets or sets the underlying disposable. After disposal, the result of getting this property is undefined. + + Thrown if the has already been assigned to. + + + + Disposes the underlying disposable. + + + + + Represents a group of disposable resources that are disposed together. + + + + + Creates a new group containing two disposable resources that are disposed together. + + The first disposable resource to add to the group. + The second disposable resource to add to the group. + Group of disposable resources that are disposed together. + + + + Creates a new group of disposable resources that are disposed together. + + Disposable resources to add to the group. + Group of disposable resources that are disposed together. + + + + Creates a group of disposable resources that are disposed together + and without copying or checking for nulls inside the group. + + The array of disposables that is trusted + to not contain nulls and gives no need to defensively copy it. + Group of disposable resources that are disposed together. + + + + Creates a new group of disposable resources that are disposed together. + + Disposable resources to add to the group. + Group of disposable resources that are disposed together. + + + + Disposes all disposables in the group. + + + + + Gets a value that indicates whether the object is disposed. + + + + + A stable composite that doesn't do defensive copy of + the input disposable array nor checks it for null. + + + + + The System.Reactive.Disposables namespace contains interfaces and classes that provide a compositional set of constructs used to deal with resource and subscription + management in Reactive Extensions. Those types are used extensively within the implementation of Reactive Extensions and are useful when writing custom query operators or + schedulers. + + + + + Provides access to the platform enlightenments used by other Rx libraries to improve system performance and + runtime efficiency. While Rx can run without platform enlightenments loaded, it's recommended to deploy the + System.Reactive.PlatformServices assembly with your application and call during + application startup to ensure enlightenments are properly loaded. + + + + + Ensures that the calling assembly has a reference to the System.Reactive.PlatformServices assembly with + platform enlightenments. If no reference is made from the user code, it's possible for the build process + to drop the deployment of System.Reactive.PlatformServices, preventing its runtime discovery. + + + true if the loaded enlightenment provider matches the provided defined in the current assembly; false + otherwise. When a custom enlightenment provider is installed by the host, false will be returned. + + + + + (Infrastructure) Provider for platform-specific framework enlightenments. + + + + + (Infrastructure) Tries to gets the specified service. + + Service type. + Optional set of arguments. + Service instance or null if not found. + + + + (Infrastructure) Services to rethrow exceptions. + + + This type is used by the Rx infrastructure and not meant for public consumption or implementation. + No guarantees are made about forward compatibility of the type's functionality and its usage. + + + + + Rethrows the specified exception. + + Exception to rethrow. + + + + (Infrastructure) Provides access to the host's lifecycle management services. + + + + + Event that gets raised when the host suspends the application. + + + + + Event that gets raised when the host resumes the application. + + + + + Adds a reference to the host lifecycle manager, causing it to be sending notifications. + + + + + Removes a reference to the host lifecycle manager, causing it to stop sending notifications + if the removed reference was the last one. + + + + + (Infrastructure) Provides notifications about the host's lifecycle events. + + + + + Event that gets raised when the host suspends. + + + + + Event that gets raised when the host resumes. + + + + + (Infrastructure) Event arguments for host suspension events. + + + + + (Infrastructure) Event arguments for host resumption events. + + + + + (Infrastructure) Interface for enlightenment providers. + + + This type is used by the Rx infrastructure and not meant for public consumption or implementation. + No guarantees are made about forward compatibility of the type's functionality and its usage. + + + + + (Infrastructure) Tries to gets the specified service. + + Service type. + Optional set of arguments. + Service instance or null if not found. + + + + (Infrastructure) Provider for platform-specific framework enlightenments. + + + This type is used by the Rx infrastructure and not meant for public consumption or implementation. + + + + + (Infrastructure) Gets the current enlightenment provider. If none is loaded yet, accessing this property triggers provider resolution. + + + This member is used by the Rx infrastructure and not meant for public consumption or implementation. + + + + + (Infrastructure) Provides access to local system clock services. + + + This type is used by the Rx infrastructure and not meant for public consumption or implementation. + No guarantees are made about forward compatibility of the type's functionality and its usage. + + + + + Gets the local system clock time. + + + + + Adds a reference to the system clock monitor, causing it to be sending notifications. + + Thrown when the system doesn't support sending clock change notifications. + + + + Removes a reference to the system clock monitor, causing it to stop sending notifications + if the removed reference was the last one. + + + + + (Infrastructure) Provides access to the local system clock. + + + This type is used by the Rx infrastructure and not meant for public consumption or implementation. + No guarantees are made about forward compatibility of the type's functionality and its usage. + + + + + Gets the current time. + + + + + (Infrastructure) Provides a mechanism to notify local schedulers about system clock changes. + + + This type is used by the Rx infrastructure and not meant for public consumption or implementation. + No guarantees are made about forward compatibility of the type's functionality and its usage. + + + + + Event that gets raised when a system clock change is detected. + + + + + (Infrastructure) Event arguments for system clock change notifications. + + + This type is used by the Rx infrastructure and not meant for public consumption or implementation. + No guarantees are made about forward compatibility of the type's functionality and its usage. + + + + + Creates a new system clock notification object with unknown old and new times. + + + + + Creates a new system clock notification object with the specified old and new times. + + Time before the system clock changed, or DateTimeOffset.MinValue if not known. + Time after the system clock changed, or DateTimeOffset.MaxValue if not known. + + + + Gets the time before the system clock changed, or DateTimeOffset.MinValue if not known. + + + + + Gets the time after the system clock changed, or DateTimeOffset.MaxValue if not known. + + + + + (Infrastructure) Provides access to the local system clock. + + + + + Gets the current time. + + + + + (Infrastructure) Monitors for system clock changes based on a periodic timer. + + + + + Use the Unix milliseconds for the current time + so it can be atomically read/written without locking. + + + + + Creates a new monitor for system clock changes with the specified polling frequency. + + Polling frequency for system clock changes. + + + + Event that gets raised when a system clock change is detected. + + + + + The System.Reactive.PlatformServices namespace contains interfaces and classes used by the runtime infrastructure of Reactive Extensions. + Those are not intended to be used directly from user code and are subject to change in future releases of the product. + + + + + Represents a .NET event invocation consisting of the weakly typed object that raised the event and the data that was generated by the event. + + The type of the event data generated by the event. + + + + Creates a new data representation instance of a .NET event invocation with the given sender and event data. + + The sender object that raised the event. + The event data that was generated by the event. + + + + Represents a .NET event invocation consisting of the strongly typed object that raised the event and the data that was generated by the event. + + The type of the sender that raised the event. + The type of the event data generated by the event. + + + + Creates a new data representation instance of a .NET event invocation with the given sender and event data. + + The sender object that raised the event. + The event data that was generated by the event. + + + + Gets the sender object that raised the event. + + + + + Gets the event data that was generated by the event. + + + + + Deconstructs the event pattern value into a sender and event data. + + The sender object that raised the event. + The event data that was generated by the event. + + + + Determines whether the current object represents the same event as a specified object. + + An object to compare to the current object. + true if both objects represent the same event; otherwise, false. + + + + Determines whether the specified System.Object is equal to the current . + + The System.Object to compare with the current . + true if the specified System.Object is equal to the current ; otherwise, false. + + + + Returns the hash code for the current instance. + + A hash code for the current instance. + + + + Determines whether two specified objects represent the same event. + + The first to compare, or null. + The second to compare, or null. + true if both objects represent the same event; otherwise, false. + + + + Determines whether two specified objects represent a different event. + + The first to compare, or null. + The second to compare, or null. + true if both objects don't represent the same event; otherwise, false. + + + + Base class for classes that expose an observable sequence as a well-known event pattern (sender, event arguments). + Contains functionality to maintain a map of event handler delegates to observable sequence subscriptions. Subclasses + should only add an event with custom add and remove methods calling into the base class's operations. + + The type of the sender that raises the event. + The type of the event data generated by the event. + + + + Creates a new event pattern source. + + Source sequence to expose as an event. + Delegate used to invoke the event for each element of the sequence. + or is null. + + + + Adds the specified event handler, causing a subscription to the underlying source. + + Event handler to add. The same delegate should be passed to the operation in order to remove the event handler. + Invocation delegate to raise the event in the derived class. + or is null. + + + + Removes the specified event handler, causing a disposal of the corresponding subscription to the underlying source that was created during the operation. + + Event handler to remove. This should be the same delegate as one that was passed to the operation. + is null. + + + + Marks the program elements that are experimental. This class cannot be inherited. + + + + + Represents a .NET event invocation consisting of the strongly typed object that raised the event and the data that was generated by the event. + + + The type of the sender that raised the event. + This type parameter is covariant. That is, you can use either the type you specified or any type that is more derived. For more information about covariance and contravariance, see Covariance and Contravariance in Generics. + + + The type of the event data generated by the event. + This type parameter is covariant. That is, you can use either the type you specified or any type that is more derived. For more information about covariance and contravariance, see Covariance and Contravariance in Generics. + + + + + Gets the sender object that raised the event. + + + + + Gets the event data that was generated by the event. + + + + + Represents a data stream signaling its elements by means of an event. + + The type of the event data generated by the event. + + + + Event signaling the next element in the data stream. + + + + + Represents a data stream signaling its elements by means of an event. + + + The type of the event data generated by the event. + This type parameter is covariant. That is, you can use either the type you specified or any type that is more derived. For more information about covariance and contravariance, see Covariance and Contravariance in Generics. + + + + + Event signaling the next element in the data stream. + + + + + Utility methods to handle lock-free combining of Exceptions + as well as hosting a terminal-exception indicator for + lock-free termination support. + + + + + The singleton instance of the exception indicating a terminal state, + DO NOT LEAK or signal this via OnError! + + + + + Tries to atomically set the Exception on the given field if it is + still null. + + The target field to try to set atomically. + The exception to set, not null (not verified). + True if the operation succeeded, false if the target was not null. + + + + Utility methods for dealing with serializing OnXXX signals + for an IObserver where concurrent OnNext is still not allowed + but concurrent OnError/OnCompleted may happen. + This serialization case is generally lower overhead than + a full SerializedObserver wrapper and doesn't need + allocation. + + + + + Signals the given item to the observer in a serialized fashion + allowing a concurrent OnError or OnCompleted emission to be delayed until + the observer.OnNext returns. + Do not call OnNext from multiple threads as it may lead to ignored items. + Use a full SerializedObserver wrapper for merging multiple sequences. + + The element type of the observer. + The observer to signal events in a serialized fashion. + The item to signal. + Indicates there is an emission going on currently. + The field containing an error or terminal indicator. + + + + Signals the given exception to the observer. If there is a concurrent + OnNext emission is happening, saves the exception into the given field + otherwise to be picked up by . + This method can be called concurrently with itself and the other methods of this + helper class but only one terminal signal may actually win. + + The element type of the observer. + The observer to signal events in a serialized fashion. + The exception to signal sooner or later. + Indicates there is an emission going on currently. + The field containing an error or terminal indicator. + + + + Signals OnCompleted on the observer. If there is a concurrent + OnNext emission happening, the error field will host a special + terminal exception signal to be picked up by once it finishes with OnNext and signal the + OnCompleted as well. + This method can be called concurrently with itself and the other methods of this + helper class but only one terminal signal may actually win. + + The element type of the observer. + The observer to signal events in a serialized fashion. + Indicates there is an emission going on currently. + The field containing an error or terminal indicator. + + + + Base interface for observers that can dispose of a resource on a terminal notification + or when disposed itself. + + + + + + Interface with variance annotation; allows for better type checking when detecting capabilities in SubscribeSafe. + + Type of the resulting sequence's elements. + + + + Base class for implementation of query operators, providing performance benefits over the use of Observable.Create. + + Type of the resulting sequence's elements. + + + + Publicly visible Subscribe method. + + Observer to send notifications on. The implementation of a producer must ensure the correct message grammar on the observer. + IDisposable to cancel the subscription. This causes the underlying sink to be notified of unsubscription, causing it to prevent further messages from being sent to the observer. + + + + Core implementation of the query operator, called upon a new subscription to the producer object. + + Observer to send notifications on. The implementation of a producer must ensure the correct message grammar on the observer. + Disposable representing all the resources and/or subscriptions the operator uses to process events. + The observer passed in to this method is not protected using auto-detach behavior upon an OnError or OnCompleted call. The implementation must ensure proper resource disposal and enforce the message grammar. + + + + Publicly visible Subscribe method. + + Observer to send notifications on. The implementation of a producer must ensure the correct message grammar on the observer. + IDisposable to cancel the subscription. This causes the underlying sink to be notified of unsubscription, causing it to prevent further messages from being sent to the observer. + + + + Core implementation of the query operator, called upon a new subscription to the producer object. + + The sink object. + + + + Represents an observable sequence of elements that have a common key. + + + The type of the key shared by all elements in the group. + This type parameter is covariant. That is, you can use either the type you specified or any type that is more derived. For more information about covariance and contravariance, see Covariance and Contravariance in Generics. + + + The type of the elements in the group. + This type parameter is covariant. That is, you can use either the type you specified or any type that is more derived. For more information about covariance and contravariance, see Covariance and Contravariance in Generics. + + + + + Gets the common key. + + + + + Provides functionality to evaluate queries against a specific data source wherein the type of the data is known. + + + The type of the data in the data source. + This type parameter is covariant. That is, you can use either the type you specified or any type that is more derived. For more information about covariance and contravariance, see Covariance and Contravariance in Generics. + + + + + Provides functionality to evaluate queries against a specific data source wherein the type of the data is not specified. + + + + + Gets the type of the element(s) that are returned when the expression tree associated with this instance of IQbservable is executed. + + + + + Gets the expression tree that is associated with the instance of IQbservable. + + + + + Gets the query provider that is associated with this data source. + + + + + Defines methods to create and execute queries that are described by an IQbservable object. + + + + + Constructs an object that can evaluate the query represented by a specified expression tree. + + The type of the elements of the that is returned. + Expression tree representing the query. + IQbservable object that can evaluate the given query expression. + + + + Internal interface describing the LINQ to Events query language. + + + + + Internal interface describing the LINQ to Events query language. + + + + + Attribute applied to static classes providing expression tree forms of query methods, + mapping those to the corresponding methods for local query execution on the specified + target class type. + + + + + Creates a new mapping to the specified local execution query method implementation type. + + Type with query methods for local execution. + + + + Gets the type with the implementation of local query methods. + + + + + Provides a set of static methods for writing in-memory queries over observable sequences. + + + + + Applies an accumulator function over an observable sequence, returning the result of the aggregation as a single element in the result sequence. The specified seed value is used as the initial accumulator value. + For aggregation behavior with incremental intermediate results, see . + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + The type of the result of the aggregation. + An observable sequence to aggregate over. + The initial accumulator value. + An accumulator function to be invoked on each element. + An observable sequence containing a single element with the final accumulator value. + or is null. + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Applies an accumulator function over an observable sequence, returning the result of the aggregation as a single element in the result sequence. The specified seed value is used as the initial accumulator value, + and the specified result selector function is used to select the result value. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + The type of the accumulator value. + The type of the resulting value. + An observable sequence to aggregate over. + The initial accumulator value. + An accumulator function to be invoked on each element. + A function to transform the final accumulator value into the result value. + An observable sequence containing a single element with the final accumulator value. + or or is null. + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Applies an accumulator function over an observable sequence, returning the result of the aggregation as a single element in the result sequence. + For aggregation behavior with incremental intermediate results, see . + + The type of the elements in the source sequence and the result of the aggregation. + An observable sequence to aggregate over. + An accumulator function to be invoked on each element. + An observable sequence containing a single element with the final accumulator value. + or is null. + (Asynchronous) The source sequence is empty. + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Determines whether all elements of an observable sequence satisfy a condition. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + An observable sequence whose elements to apply the predicate to. + A function to test each element for a condition. + An observable sequence containing a single element determining whether all elements in the source sequence pass the test in the specified predicate. + or is null. + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Determines whether an observable sequence contains any elements. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + An observable sequence to check for non-emptiness. + An observable sequence containing a single element determining whether the source sequence contains any elements. + is null. + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Determines whether any element of an observable sequence satisfies a condition. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + An observable sequence whose elements to apply the predicate to. + A function to test each element for a condition. + An observable sequence containing a single element determining whether any elements in the source sequence pass the test in the specified predicate. + or is null. + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Computes the average of an observable sequence of values. + + A sequence of values to calculate the average of. + An observable sequence containing a single element with the average of the sequence of values. + is null. + (Asynchronous) The source sequence is empty. + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Computes the average of an observable sequence of values. + + A sequence of values to calculate the average of. + An observable sequence containing a single element with the average of the sequence of values. + is null. + (Asynchronous) The source sequence is empty. + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Computes the average of an observable sequence of values. + + A sequence of values to calculate the average of. + An observable sequence containing a single element with the average of the sequence of values. + is null. + (Asynchronous) The source sequence is empty. + (Asynchronous) The sum of the elements in the source sequence is larger than . + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Computes the average of an observable sequence of values. + + A sequence of values to calculate the average of. + An observable sequence containing a single element with the average of the sequence of values. + is null. + (Asynchronous) The source sequence is empty. + (Asynchronous) The sum of the elements in the source sequence is larger than . + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Computes the average of an observable sequence of values. + + A sequence of values to calculate the average of. + An observable sequence containing a single element with the average of the sequence of values. + is null. + (Asynchronous) The source sequence is empty. + (Asynchronous) The sum of the elements in the source sequence is larger than . + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Computes the average of an observable sequence of nullable values. + + A sequence of nullable values to calculate the average of. + An observable sequence containing a single element with the average of the sequence of values, or null if the source sequence is empty or contains only values that are null. + is null. + (Asynchronous) The source sequence is empty. + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Computes the average of an observable sequence of nullable values. + + A sequence of nullable values to calculate the average of. + An observable sequence containing a single element with the average of the sequence of values, or null if the source sequence is empty or contains only values that are null. + is null. + (Asynchronous) The source sequence is empty. + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Computes the average of an observable sequence of nullable values. + + A sequence of nullable values to calculate the average of. + An observable sequence containing a single element with the average of the sequence of values, or null if the source sequence is empty or contains only values that are null. + is null. + (Asynchronous) The source sequence is empty. + (Asynchronous) The sum of the elements in the source sequence is larger than . + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Computes the average of an observable sequence of nullable values. + + A sequence of nullable values to calculate the average of. + An observable sequence containing a single element with the average of the sequence of values, or null if the source sequence is empty or contains only values that are null. + is null. + (Asynchronous) The source sequence is empty. + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + (Asynchronous) The sum of the elements in the source sequence is larger than . + + + + Computes the average of an observable sequence of nullable values. + + A sequence of nullable values to calculate the average of. + An observable sequence containing a single element with the average of the sequence of values, or null if the source sequence is empty or contains only values that are null. + is null. + (Asynchronous) The source sequence is empty. + (Asynchronous) The sum of the elements in the source sequence is larger than . + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Computes the average of an observable sequence of values that are obtained by invoking a transform function on each element of the input sequence. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + A sequence of values to calculate the average of. + A transform function to apply to each element. + An observable sequence containing a single element with the average of the sequence of values. + or is null. + (Asynchronous) The source sequence is empty. + (Asynchronous) The sum of the projected values for the elements in the source sequence is larger than . + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Computes the average of an observable sequence of values that are obtained by invoking a transform function on each element of the input sequence. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + A sequence of values to calculate the average of. + A transform function to apply to each element. + An observable sequence containing a single element with the average of the sequence of values. + or is null. + (Asynchronous) The source sequence is empty. + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Computes the average of an observable sequence of values that are obtained by invoking a transform function on each element of the input sequence. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + A sequence of values to calculate the average of. + A transform function to apply to each element. + An observable sequence containing a single element with the average of the sequence of values. + or is null. + (Asynchronous) The source sequence is empty. + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Computes the average of an observable sequence of values that are obtained by invoking a transform function on each element of the input sequence. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + A sequence of values to calculate the average of. + A transform function to apply to each element. + An observable sequence containing a single element with the average of the sequence of values. + or is null. + (Asynchronous) The source sequence is empty. + (Asynchronous) The sum of the projected values for the elements in the source sequence is larger than . + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Computes the average of an observable sequence of values that are obtained by invoking a transform function on each element of the input sequence. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + A sequence of values to calculate the average of. + A transform function to apply to each element. + An observable sequence containing a single element with the average of the sequence of values. + or is null. + (Asynchronous) The source sequence is empty. + (Asynchronous) The sum of the projected values for the elements in the source sequence is larger than . + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Computes the average of an observable sequence of nullable values that are obtained by invoking a transform function on each element of the input sequence. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + A sequence of values to calculate the average of. + A transform function to apply to each element. + An observable sequence containing a single element with the average of the sequence of values, or null if the source sequence is empty or contains only values that are null. + or is null. + (Asynchronous) The source sequence is empty. + (Asynchronous) The sum of the projected values for the elements in the source sequence is larger than . + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Computes the average of an observable sequence of nullable values that are obtained by invoking a transform function on each element of the input sequence. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + A sequence of values to calculate the average of. + A transform function to apply to each element. + An observable sequence containing a single element with the average of the sequence of values, or null if the source sequence is empty or contains only values that are null. + or is null. + (Asynchronous) The source sequence is empty. + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Computes the average of an observable sequence of nullable values that are obtained by invoking a transform function on each element of the input sequence. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + A sequence of values to calculate the average of. + A transform function to apply to each element. + An observable sequence containing a single element with the average of the sequence of values, or null if the source sequence is empty or contains only values that are null. + or is null. + (Asynchronous) The source sequence is empty. + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Computes the average of an observable sequence of nullable values that are obtained by invoking a transform function on each element of the input sequence. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + A sequence of values to calculate the average of. + A transform function to apply to each element. + An observable sequence containing a single element with the average of the sequence of values, or null if the source sequence is empty or contains only values that are null. + or is null. + (Asynchronous) The source sequence is empty. + (Asynchronous) The sum of the projected values for the elements in the source sequence is larger than . + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Computes the average of an observable sequence of nullable values that are obtained by invoking a transform function on each element of the input sequence. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + A sequence of values to calculate the average of. + A transform function to apply to each element. + An observable sequence containing a single element with the average of the sequence of values, or null if the source sequence is empty or contains only values that are null. + or is null. + (Asynchronous) The source sequence is empty. + (Asynchronous) The sum of the projected values for the elements in the source sequence is larger than . + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Determines whether an observable sequence contains a specified element by using the default equality comparer. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + An observable sequence in which to locate a value. + The value to locate in the source sequence. + An observable sequence containing a single element determining whether the source sequence contains an element that has the specified value. + is null. + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Determines whether an observable sequence contains a specified element by using a specified System.Collections.Generic.IEqualityComparer{T}. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + An observable sequence in which to locate a value. + The value to locate in the source sequence. + An equality comparer to compare elements. + An observable sequence containing a single element determining whether the source sequence contains an element that has the specified value. + or is null. + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Returns an observable sequence containing an that represents the total number of elements in an observable sequence. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + An observable sequence that contains elements to be counted. + An observable sequence containing a single element with the number of elements in the input sequence. + is null. + (Asynchronous) The number of elements in the source sequence is larger than . + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Returns an observable sequence containing an that represents how many elements in the specified observable sequence satisfy a condition. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + An observable sequence that contains elements to be counted. + A function to test each element for a condition. + An observable sequence containing a single element with a number that represents how many elements in the input sequence satisfy the condition in the predicate function. + or is null. + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Returns the element at a specified index in a sequence. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Observable sequence to return the element from. + The zero-based index of the element to retrieve. + An observable sequence that produces the element at the specified position in the source sequence. + is null. + is less than zero. + (Asynchronous) is greater than or equal to the number of elements in the source sequence. + + + + Returns the element at a specified index in a sequence or a default value if the index is out of range. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Observable sequence to return the element from. + The zero-based index of the element to retrieve. + An observable sequence that produces the element at the specified position in the source sequence, or a default value if the index is outside the bounds of the source sequence. + is null. + is less than zero. + + + + Returns the first element of an observable sequence. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source observable sequence. + Sequence containing the first element in the observable sequence. + is null. + (Asynchronous) The source sequence is empty. + + + + Returns the first element of an observable sequence that satisfies the condition in the predicate. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source observable sequence. + A predicate function to evaluate for elements in the source sequence. + Sequence containing the first element in the observable sequence that satisfies the condition in the predicate. + or is null. + (Asynchronous) No element satisfies the condition in the predicate. -or- The source sequence is empty. + + + + Returns the first element of an observable sequence, or a default value if no such element exists. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source observable sequence. + Sequence containing the first element in the observable sequence, or a default value if no such element exists. + is null. + + + + Returns the first element of an observable sequence that satisfies the condition in the predicate, or a default value if no such element exists. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source observable sequence. + A predicate function to evaluate for elements in the source sequence. + Sequence containing the first element in the observable sequence that satisfies the condition in the predicate, or a default value if no such element exists. + or is null. + + + + Determines whether an observable sequence is empty. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + An observable sequence to check for emptiness. + An observable sequence containing a single element determining whether the source sequence is empty. + is null. + + + + Returns the last element of an observable sequence. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source observable sequence. + Sequence containing the last element in the observable sequence. + is null. + (Asynchronous) The source sequence is empty. + + + + Returns the last element of an observable sequence that satisfies the condition in the predicate. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source observable sequence. + A predicate function to evaluate for elements in the source sequence. + Sequence containing the last element in the observable sequence that satisfies the condition in the predicate. + or is null. + (Asynchronous) No element satisfies the condition in the predicate. -or- The source sequence is empty. + + + + Returns the last element of an observable sequence, or a default value if no such element exists. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source observable sequence. + Sequence containing the last element in the observable sequence, or a default value if no such element exists. + is null. + + + + Returns the last element of an observable sequence that satisfies the condition in the predicate, or a default value if no such element exists. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source observable sequence. + A predicate function to evaluate for elements in the source sequence. + Sequence containing the last element in the observable sequence that satisfies the condition in the predicate, or a default value if no such element exists. + or is null. + + + + Returns an observable sequence containing an that represents the total number of elements in an observable sequence. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + An observable sequence that contains elements to be counted. + An observable sequence containing a single element with the number of elements in the input sequence. + is null. + (Asynchronous) The number of elements in the source sequence is larger than . + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Returns an observable sequence containing an that represents how many elements in the specified observable sequence satisfy a condition. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + An observable sequence that contains elements to be counted. + A function to test each element for a condition. + An observable sequence containing a single element with a number that represents how many elements in the input sequence satisfy the condition in the predicate function. + or is null. + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Returns the maximum element in an observable sequence. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + An observable sequence to determine the maximum element of. + An observable sequence containing a single element with the maximum element in the source sequence. + is null. + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Returns the maximum value in an observable sequence according to the specified comparer. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + An observable sequence to determine the maximum element of. + Comparer used to compare elements. + An observable sequence containing a single element with the maximum element in the source sequence. + or is null. + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Returns the maximum value in an observable sequence of values. + + A sequence of values to determine the maximum value of. + An observable sequence containing a single element with the maximum value in the source sequence. + is null. + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Returns the maximum value in an observable sequence of values. + + A sequence of values to determine the maximum value of. + An observable sequence containing a single element with the maximum value in the source sequence. + is null. + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Returns the maximum value in an observable sequence of values. + + A sequence of values to determine the maximum value of. + An observable sequence containing a single element with the maximum value in the source sequence. + is null. + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Returns the maximum value in an observable sequence of values. + + A sequence of values to determine the maximum value of. + An observable sequence containing a single element with the maximum value in the source sequence. + is null. + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Returns the maximum value in an observable sequence of values. + + A sequence of values to determine the maximum value of. + An observable sequence containing a single element with the maximum value in the source sequence. + is null. + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Returns the maximum value in an observable sequence of nullable values. + + A sequence of nullable values to determine the maximum value of. + An observable sequence containing a single element with the maximum value in the source sequence. + is null. + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Returns the maximum value in an observable sequence of nullable values. + + A sequence of nullable values to determine the maximum value of. + An observable sequence containing a single element with the maximum value in the source sequence. + is null. + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Returns the maximum value in an observable sequence of nullable values. + + A sequence of nullable values to determine the maximum value of. + An observable sequence containing a single element with the maximum value in the source sequence. + is null. + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Returns the maximum value in an observable sequence of nullable values. + + A sequence of nullable values to determine the maximum value of. + An observable sequence containing a single element with the maximum value in the source sequence. + is null. + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Returns the maximum value in an observable sequence of nullable values. + + A sequence of nullable values to determine the maximum value of. + An observable sequence containing a single element with the maximum value in the source sequence. + is null. + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Invokes a transform function on each element of a sequence and returns the maximum value. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + The type of the objects derived from the elements in the source sequence to determine the maximum of. + An observable sequence to determine the minimum element of. + A transform function to apply to each element. + An observable sequence containing a single element with the value that corresponds to the maximum element in the source sequence. + or is null. + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Invokes a transform function on each element of a sequence and returns the maximum value according to the specified comparer. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + The type of the objects derived from the elements in the source sequence to determine the maximum of. + An observable sequence to determine the minimum element of. + A transform function to apply to each element. + Comparer used to compare elements. + An observable sequence containing a single element with the value that corresponds to the maximum element in the source sequence. + or or is null. + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Invokes a transform function on each element of a sequence and returns the maximum value. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + A sequence of values to determine the maximum value of. + A transform function to apply to each element. + An observable sequence containing a single element with the value of type that corresponds to the maximum value in the source sequence. + or is null. + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Invokes a transform function on each element of a sequence and returns the maximum value. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + A sequence of values to determine the maximum value of. + A transform function to apply to each element. + An observable sequence containing a single element with the value of type that corresponds to the maximum value in the source sequence. + or is null. + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Invokes a transform function on each element of a sequence and returns the maximum value. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + A sequence of values to determine the maximum value of. + A transform function to apply to each element. + An observable sequence containing a single element with the value of type that corresponds to the maximum value in the source sequence. + or is null. + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Invokes a transform function on each element of a sequence and returns the maximum value. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + A sequence of values to determine the maximum value of. + A transform function to apply to each element. + An observable sequence containing a single element with the value of type that corresponds to the maximum value in the source sequence. + or is null. + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Invokes a transform function on each element of a sequence and returns the maximum value. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + A sequence of values to determine the maximum value of. + A transform function to apply to each element. + An observable sequence containing a single element with the value of type that corresponds to the maximum value in the source sequence. + or is null. + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Invokes a transform function on each element of a sequence and returns the maximum nullable value. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + A sequence of values to determine the maximum value of. + A transform function to apply to each element. + An observable sequence containing a single element with the value of type that corresponds to the maximum value in the source sequence. + or is null. + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Invokes a transform function on each element of a sequence and returns the maximum nullable value. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + A sequence of values to determine the maximum value of. + A transform function to apply to each element. + An observable sequence containing a single element with the value of type that corresponds to the maximum value in the source sequence. + or is null. + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Invokes a transform function on each element of a sequence and returns the maximum nullable value. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + A sequence of values to determine the maximum value of. + A transform function to apply to each element. + An observable sequence containing a single element with the value of type that corresponds to the maximum value in the source sequence. + or is null. + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Invokes a transform function on each element of a sequence and returns the maximum nullable value. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + A sequence of values to determine the maximum value of. + A transform function to apply to each element. + An observable sequence containing a single element with the value of type that corresponds to the maximum value in the source sequence. + or is null. + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Invokes a transform function on each element of a sequence and returns the maximum nullable value. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + A sequence of values to determine the maximum value of. + A transform function to apply to each element. + An observable sequence containing a single element with the value of type that corresponds to the maximum value in the source sequence. + or is null. + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Returns the elements in an observable sequence with the maximum key value. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + The type of the key computed for each element in the source sequence. + An observable sequence to get the maximum elements for. + Key selector function. + An observable sequence containing a list of zero or more elements that have a maximum key value. + or is null. + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Returns the elements in an observable sequence with the maximum key value according to the specified comparer. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + The type of the key computed for each element in the source sequence. + An observable sequence to get the maximum elements for. + Key selector function. + Comparer used to compare key values. + An observable sequence containing a list of zero or more elements that have a maximum key value. + or or is null. + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Returns the minimum element in an observable sequence. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + An observable sequence to determine the minimum element of. + An observable sequence containing a single element with the minimum element in the source sequence. + is null. + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Returns the minimum element in an observable sequence according to the specified comparer. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + An observable sequence to determine the minimum element of. + Comparer used to compare elements. + An observable sequence containing a single element with the minimum element in the source sequence. + or is null. + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Returns the minimum value in an observable sequence of values. + + A sequence of values to determine the minimum value of. + An observable sequence containing a single element with the minimum value in the source sequence. + is null. + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Returns the minimum value in an observable sequence of values. + + A sequence of values to determine the minimum value of. + An observable sequence containing a single element with the minimum value in the source sequence. + is null. + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Returns the minimum value in an observable sequence of values. + + A sequence of values to determine the minimum value of. + An observable sequence containing a single element with the minimum value in the source sequence. + is null. + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Returns the minimum value in an observable sequence of values. + + A sequence of values to determine the minimum value of. + An observable sequence containing a single element with the minimum value in the source sequence. + is null. + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Returns the minimum value in an observable sequence of values. + + A sequence of values to determine the minimum value of. + An observable sequence containing a single element with the minimum value in the source sequence. + is null. + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Returns the minimum value in an observable sequence of nullable values. + + A sequence of nullable values to determine the minimum value of. + An observable sequence containing a single element with the minimum value in the source sequence. + is null. + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Returns the minimum value in an observable sequence of nullable values. + + A sequence of nullable values to determine the minimum value of. + An observable sequence containing a single element with the minimum value in the source sequence. + is null. + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Returns the minimum value in an observable sequence of nullable values. + + A sequence of nullable values to determine the minimum value of. + An observable sequence containing a single element with the minimum value in the source sequence. + is null. + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Returns the minimum value in an observable sequence of nullable values. + + A sequence of nullable values to determine the minimum value of. + An observable sequence containing a single element with the minimum value in the source sequence. + is null. + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Returns the minimum value in an observable sequence of nullable values. + + A sequence of nullable values to determine the minimum value of. + An observable sequence containing a single element with the minimum value in the source sequence. + is null. + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Invokes a transform function on each element of a sequence and returns the minimum value. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + The type of the objects derived from the elements in the source sequence to determine the minimum of. + An observable sequence to determine the minimum element of. + A transform function to apply to each element. + An observable sequence containing a single element with the value that corresponds to the minimum element in the source sequence. + or is null. + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Invokes a transform function on each element of a sequence and returns the minimum value according to the specified comparer. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + The type of the objects derived from the elements in the source sequence to determine the minimum of. + An observable sequence to determine the minimum element of. + A transform function to apply to each element. + Comparer used to compare elements. + An observable sequence containing a single element with the value that corresponds to the minimum element in the source sequence. + or or is null. + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Invokes a transform function on each element of a sequence and returns the minimum value. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + A sequence of values to determine the minimum value of. + A transform function to apply to each element. + An observable sequence containing a single element with the value of type that corresponds to the minimum value in the source sequence. + or is null. + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Invokes a transform function on each element of a sequence and returns the minimum value. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + A sequence of values to determine the minimum value of. + A transform function to apply to each element. + An observable sequence containing a single element with the value of type that corresponds to the minimum value in the source sequence. + or is null. + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Invokes a transform function on each element of a sequence and returns the minimum value. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + A sequence of values to determine the minimum value of. + A transform function to apply to each element. + An observable sequence containing a single element with the value of type that corresponds to the minimum value in the source sequence. + or is null. + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Invokes a transform function on each element of a sequence and returns the minimum value. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + A sequence of values to determine the minimum value of. + A transform function to apply to each element. + An observable sequence containing a single element with the value of type that corresponds to the minimum value in the source sequence. + or is null. + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Invokes a transform function on each element of a sequence and returns the minimum value. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + A sequence of values to determine the minimum value of. + A transform function to apply to each element. + An observable sequence containing a single element with the value of type that corresponds to the minimum value in the source sequence. + or is null. + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Invokes a transform function on each element of a sequence and returns the minimum nullable value. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + A sequence of values to determine the minimum value of. + A transform function to apply to each element. + An observable sequence containing a single element with the value of type that corresponds to the minimum value in the source sequence. + or is null. + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Invokes a transform function on each element of a sequence and returns the minimum nullable value. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + A sequence of values to determine the minimum value of. + A transform function to apply to each element. + An observable sequence containing a single element with the value of type that corresponds to the minimum value in the source sequence. + or is null. + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Invokes a transform function on each element of a sequence and returns the minimum nullable value. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + A sequence of values to determine the minimum value of. + A transform function to apply to each element. + An observable sequence containing a single element with the value of type that corresponds to the minimum value in the source sequence. + or is null. + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Invokes a transform function on each element of a sequence and returns the minimum nullable value. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + A sequence of values to determine the minimum value of. + A transform function to apply to each element. + An observable sequence containing a single element with the value of type that corresponds to the minimum value in the source sequence. + or is null. + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Invokes a transform function on each element of a sequence and returns the minimum nullable value. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + A sequence of values to determine the minimum value of. + A transform function to apply to each element. + An observable sequence containing a single element with the value of type that corresponds to the minimum value in the source sequence. + or is null. + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Returns the elements in an observable sequence with the minimum key value. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + The type of the key computed for each element in the source sequence. + An observable sequence to get the minimum elements for. + Key selector function. + An observable sequence containing a list of zero or more elements that have a minimum key value. + or is null. + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Returns the elements in an observable sequence with the minimum key value according to the specified comparer. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + The type of the key computed for each element in the source sequence. + An observable sequence to get the minimum elements for. + Key selector function. + Comparer used to compare key values. + An observable sequence containing a list of zero or more elements that have a minimum key value. + or or is null. + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Determines whether two sequences are equal by comparing the elements pairwise. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + First observable sequence to compare. + Second observable sequence to compare. + An observable sequence that contains a single element which indicates whether both sequences are of equal length and their corresponding elements are equal according to the default equality comparer for their type. + or is null. + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Determines whether two sequences are equal by comparing the elements pairwise using a specified equality comparer. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + First observable sequence to compare. + Second observable sequence to compare. + Comparer used to compare elements of both sequences. + An observable sequence that contains a single element which indicates whether both sequences are of equal length and their corresponding elements are equal according to the specified equality comparer. + or or is null. + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Determines whether an observable and enumerable sequence are equal by comparing the elements pairwise. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + First observable sequence to compare. + Second observable sequence to compare. + An observable sequence that contains a single element which indicates whether both sequences are of equal length and their corresponding elements are equal according to the default equality comparer for their type. + or is null. + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Determines whether an observable and enumerable sequence are equal by comparing the elements pairwise using a specified equality comparer. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + First observable sequence to compare. + Second observable sequence to compare. + Comparer used to compare elements of both sequences. + An observable sequence that contains a single element which indicates whether both sequences are of equal length and their corresponding elements are equal according to the specified equality comparer. + or or is null. + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Returns the only element of an observable sequence, and reports an exception if there is not exactly one element in the observable sequence. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source observable sequence. + Sequence containing the single element in the observable sequence. + is null. + (Asynchronous) The source sequence contains more than one element. -or- The source sequence is empty. + + + + Returns the only element of an observable sequence that satisfies the condition in the predicate, and reports an exception if there is not exactly one element in the observable sequence. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source observable sequence. + A predicate function to evaluate for elements in the source sequence. + Sequence containing the single element in the observable sequence that satisfies the condition in the predicate. + or is null. + (Asynchronous) No element satisfies the condition in the predicate. -or- More than one element satisfies the condition in the predicate. -or- The source sequence is empty. + + + + Returns the only element of an observable sequence, or a default value if the observable sequence is empty; this method reports an exception if there is more than one element in the observable sequence. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source observable sequence. + Sequence containing the single element in the observable sequence, or a default value if no such element exists. + is null. + (Asynchronous) The source sequence contains more than one element. + + + + Returns the only element of an observable sequence that matches the predicate, or a default value if no such element exists; this method reports an exception if there is more than one element in the observable sequence. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source observable sequence. + A predicate function to evaluate for elements in the source sequence. + Sequence containing the single element in the observable sequence that satisfies the condition in the predicate, or a default value if no such element exists. + or is null. + (Asynchronous) The sequence contains more than one element that satisfies the condition in the predicate. + + + + Computes the sum of a sequence of values. + + A sequence of values to calculate the sum of. + An observable sequence containing a single element with the sum of the values in the source sequence. + is null. + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Computes the sum of a sequence of values. + + A sequence of values to calculate the sum of. + An observable sequence containing a single element with the sum of the values in the source sequence. + is null. + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Computes the sum of a sequence of values. + + A sequence of values to calculate the sum of. + An observable sequence containing a single element with the sum of the values in the source sequence. + is null. + (Asynchronous) The sum of the elements in the source sequence is larger than . + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Computes the sum of a sequence of values. + + A sequence of values to calculate the sum of. + An observable sequence containing a single element with the sum of the values in the source sequence. + is null. + (Asynchronous) The sum of the elements in the source sequence is larger than . + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Computes the sum of a sequence of values. + + A sequence of values to calculate the sum of. + An observable sequence containing a single element with the sum of the values in the source sequence. + is null. + (Asynchronous) The sum of the elements in the source sequence is larger than . + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Computes the sum of a sequence of nullable values. + + A sequence of nullable values to calculate the sum of. + An observable sequence containing a single element with the sum of the values in the source sequence. + is null. + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Computes the sum of a sequence of nullable values. + + A sequence of nullable values to calculate the sum of. + An observable sequence containing a single element with the sum of the values in the source sequence. + is null. + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Computes the sum of a sequence of nullable values. + + A sequence of nullable values to calculate the sum of. + An observable sequence containing a single element with the sum of the values in the source sequence. + is null. + (Asynchronous) The sum of the elements in the source sequence is larger than . + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Computes the sum of a sequence of nullable values. + + A sequence of nullable values to calculate the sum of. + An observable sequence containing a single element with the sum of the values in the source sequence. + is null. + (Asynchronous) The sum of the elements in the source sequence is larger than . + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Computes the sum of a sequence of nullable values. + + A sequence of nullable values to calculate the sum of. + An observable sequence containing a single element with the sum of the values in the source sequence. + is null. + (Asynchronous) The sum of the elements in the source sequence is larger than . + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Computes the sum of a sequence of values that are obtained by invoking a transform function on each element of the input sequence. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + A sequence of values that are used to calculate a sum. + A transform function to apply to each element. + An observable sequence containing a single element with the sum of the values in the source sequence. + or is null. + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Computes the sum of a sequence of values that are obtained by invoking a transform function on each element of the input sequence. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + A sequence of values that are used to calculate a sum. + A transform function to apply to each element. + An observable sequence containing a single element with the sum of the values in the source sequence. + or is null. + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Computes the sum of a sequence of values that are obtained by invoking a transform function on each element of the input sequence. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + A sequence of values that are used to calculate a sum. + A transform function to apply to each element. + An observable sequence containing a single element with the sum of the values in the source sequence. + or is null. + (Asynchronous) The sum of the projected values for the elements in the source sequence is larger than . + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Computes the sum of a sequence of values that are obtained by invoking a transform function on each element of the input sequence. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + A sequence of values that are used to calculate a sum. + A transform function to apply to each element. + An observable sequence containing a single element with the sum of the values in the source sequence. + or is null. + (Asynchronous) The sum of the projected values for the elements in the source sequence is larger than . + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Computes the sum of a sequence of values that are obtained by invoking a transform function on each element of the input sequence. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + A sequence of values that are used to calculate a sum. + A transform function to apply to each element. + An observable sequence containing a single element with the sum of the values in the source sequence. + or is null. + (Asynchronous) The sum of the projected values for the elements in the source sequence is larger than . + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Computes the sum of a sequence of nullable values that are obtained by invoking a transform function on each element of the input sequence. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + A sequence of values that are used to calculate a sum. + A transform function to apply to each element. + An observable sequence containing a single element with the sum of the values in the source sequence. + or is null. + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Computes the sum of a sequence of nullable values that are obtained by invoking a transform function on each element of the input sequence. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + A sequence of values that are used to calculate a sum. + A transform function to apply to each element. + An observable sequence containing a single element with the sum of the values in the source sequence. + or is null. + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Computes the sum of a sequence of nullable values that are obtained by invoking a transform function on each element of the input sequence. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + A sequence of values that are used to calculate a sum. + A transform function to apply to each element. + An observable sequence containing a single element with the sum of the values in the source sequence. + or is null. + (Asynchronous) The sum of the projected values for the elements in the source sequence is larger than . + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Computes the sum of a sequence of nullable values that are obtained by invoking a transform function on each element of the input sequence. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + A sequence of values that are used to calculate a sum. + A transform function to apply to each element. + An observable sequence containing a single element with the sum of the values in the source sequence. + or is null. + (Asynchronous) The sum of the projected values for the elements in the source sequence is larger than . + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Computes the sum of a sequence of nullable values that are obtained by invoking a transform function on each element of the input sequence. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + A sequence of values that are used to calculate a sum. + A transform function to apply to each element. + An observable sequence containing a single element with the sum of the values in the source sequence. + or is null. + (Asynchronous) The sum of the projected values for the elements in the source sequence is larger than . + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Creates an array from an observable sequence. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + The source observable sequence to get an array of elements for. + An observable sequence containing a single element with an array containing all the elements of the source sequence. + is null. + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Creates a dictionary from an observable sequence according to a specified key selector function. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + The type of the dictionary key computed for each element in the source sequence. + An observable sequence to create a dictionary for. + A function to extract a key from each element. + An observable sequence containing a single element with a dictionary mapping unique key values onto the corresponding source sequence's element. + or is null. + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Creates a dictionary from an observable sequence according to a specified key selector function, and a comparer. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + The type of the dictionary key computed for each element in the source sequence. + An observable sequence to create a dictionary for. + A function to extract a key from each element. + An equality comparer to compare keys. + An observable sequence containing a single element with a dictionary mapping unique key values onto the corresponding source sequence's element. + or or is null. + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Creates a dictionary from an observable sequence according to a specified key selector function, and an element selector function. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + The type of the dictionary key computed for each element in the source sequence. + The type of the dictionary value computed for each element in the source sequence. + An observable sequence to create a dictionary for. + A function to extract a key from each element. + A transform function to produce a result element value from each element. + An observable sequence containing a single element with a dictionary mapping unique key values onto the corresponding source sequence's element. + or or is null. + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Creates a dictionary from an observable sequence according to a specified key selector function, a comparer, and an element selector function. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + The type of the dictionary key computed for each element in the source sequence. + The type of the dictionary value computed for each element in the source sequence. + An observable sequence to create a dictionary for. + A function to extract a key from each element. + A transform function to produce a result element value from each element. + An equality comparer to compare keys. + An observable sequence containing a single element with a dictionary mapping unique key values onto the corresponding source sequence's element. + or or or is null. + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Creates a list from an observable sequence. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + The source observable sequence to get a list of elements for. + An observable sequence containing a single element with a list containing all the elements of the source sequence. + is null. + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Creates a lookup from an observable sequence according to a specified key selector function. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + The type of the lookup key computed for each element in the source sequence. + An observable sequence to create a lookup for. + A function to extract a key from each element. + An observable sequence containing a single element with a lookup mapping unique key values onto the corresponding source sequence's elements. + or is null. + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Creates a lookup from an observable sequence according to a specified key selector function, and a comparer. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + The type of the lookup key computed for each element in the source sequence. + An observable sequence to create a lookup for. + A function to extract a key from each element. + An equality comparer to compare keys. + An observable sequence containing a single element with a lookup mapping unique key values onto the corresponding source sequence's elements. + or or is null. + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Creates a lookup from an observable sequence according to a specified key selector function, and an element selector function. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + The type of the lookup key computed for each element in the source sequence. + The type of the lookup value computed for each element in the source sequence. + An observable sequence to create a lookup for. + A function to extract a key from each element. + A transform function to produce a result element value from each element. + An observable sequence containing a single element with a lookup mapping unique key values onto the corresponding source sequence's elements. + or or is null. + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Creates a lookup from an observable sequence according to a specified key selector function, a comparer, and an element selector function. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + The type of the lookup key computed for each element in the source sequence. + The type of the lookup value computed for each element in the source sequence. + An observable sequence to create a lookup for. + A function to extract a key from each element. + A transform function to produce a result element value from each element. + An equality comparer to compare keys. + An observable sequence containing a single element with a lookup mapping unique key values onto the corresponding source sequence's elements. + or or or is null. + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Converts a Begin/End invoke function pair into an asynchronous function. + + The type of the result returned by the end delegate. + The delegate that begins the asynchronous operation. + The delegate that ends the asynchronous operation. + Function that can be used to start the asynchronous operation and retrieve the result as an observable sequence. + or is null. + Each invocation of the resulting function will cause the asynchronous operation to be started. Subscription to the resulting sequence has no observable side-effect, and each subscription will produce the asynchronous operation's result. + + + + Converts a Begin/End invoke function pair into an asynchronous function. + + The type of the first argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the result returned by the end delegate. + The delegate that begins the asynchronous operation. + The delegate that ends the asynchronous operation. + Function that can be used to start the asynchronous operation and retrieve the result as an observable sequence. + or is null. + Each invocation of the resulting function will cause the asynchronous operation to be started. Subscription to the resulting sequence has no observable side-effect, and each subscription will produce the asynchronous operation's result. + + + + Converts a Begin/End invoke function pair into an asynchronous function. + + The type of the first argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the second argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the result returned by the end delegate. + The delegate that begins the asynchronous operation. + The delegate that ends the asynchronous operation. + Function that can be used to start the asynchronous operation and retrieve the result as an observable sequence. + or is null. + Each invocation of the resulting function will cause the asynchronous operation to be started. Subscription to the resulting sequence has no observable side-effect, and each subscription will produce the asynchronous operation's result. + + + + Converts a Begin/End invoke function pair into an asynchronous function. + + The type of the first argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the second argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the third argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the result returned by the end delegate. + The delegate that begins the asynchronous operation. + The delegate that ends the asynchronous operation. + Function that can be used to start the asynchronous operation and retrieve the result as an observable sequence. + or is null. + Each invocation of the resulting function will cause the asynchronous operation to be started. Subscription to the resulting sequence has no observable side-effect, and each subscription will produce the asynchronous operation's result. + + + + Converts a Begin/End invoke function pair into an asynchronous function. + + The type of the first argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the second argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the third argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the fourth argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the result returned by the end delegate. + The delegate that begins the asynchronous operation. + The delegate that ends the asynchronous operation. + Function that can be used to start the asynchronous operation and retrieve the result as an observable sequence. + or is null. + Each invocation of the resulting function will cause the asynchronous operation to be started. Subscription to the resulting sequence has no observable side-effect, and each subscription will produce the asynchronous operation's result. + + + + Converts a Begin/End invoke function pair into an asynchronous function. + + The type of the first argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the second argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the third argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the fourth argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the fifth argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the result returned by the end delegate. + The delegate that begins the asynchronous operation. + The delegate that ends the asynchronous operation. + Function that can be used to start the asynchronous operation and retrieve the result as an observable sequence. + or is null. + Each invocation of the resulting function will cause the asynchronous operation to be started. Subscription to the resulting sequence has no observable side-effect, and each subscription will produce the asynchronous operation's result. + + + + Converts a Begin/End invoke function pair into an asynchronous function. + + The type of the first argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the second argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the third argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the fourth argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the fifth argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the sixth argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the result returned by the end delegate. + The delegate that begins the asynchronous operation. + The delegate that ends the asynchronous operation. + Function that can be used to start the asynchronous operation and retrieve the result as an observable sequence. + or is null. + Each invocation of the resulting function will cause the asynchronous operation to be started. Subscription to the resulting sequence has no observable side-effect, and each subscription will produce the asynchronous operation's result. + + + + Converts a Begin/End invoke function pair into an asynchronous function. + + The type of the first argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the second argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the third argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the fourth argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the fifth argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the sixth argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the seventh argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the result returned by the end delegate. + The delegate that begins the asynchronous operation. + The delegate that ends the asynchronous operation. + Function that can be used to start the asynchronous operation and retrieve the result as an observable sequence. + or is null. + Each invocation of the resulting function will cause the asynchronous operation to be started. Subscription to the resulting sequence has no observable side-effect, and each subscription will produce the asynchronous operation's result. + + + + Converts a Begin/End invoke function pair into an asynchronous function. + + The type of the first argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the second argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the third argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the fourth argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the fifth argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the sixth argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the seventh argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the eighth argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the result returned by the end delegate. + The delegate that begins the asynchronous operation. + The delegate that ends the asynchronous operation. + Function that can be used to start the asynchronous operation and retrieve the result as an observable sequence. + or is null. + Each invocation of the resulting function will cause the asynchronous operation to be started. Subscription to the resulting sequence has no observable side-effect, and each subscription will produce the asynchronous operation's result. + + + + Converts a Begin/End invoke function pair into an asynchronous function. + + The type of the first argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the second argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the third argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the fourth argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the fifth argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the sixth argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the seventh argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the eighth argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the ninth argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the result returned by the end delegate. + The delegate that begins the asynchronous operation. + The delegate that ends the asynchronous operation. + Function that can be used to start the asynchronous operation and retrieve the result as an observable sequence. + or is null. + Each invocation of the resulting function will cause the asynchronous operation to be started. Subscription to the resulting sequence has no observable side-effect, and each subscription will produce the asynchronous operation's result. + + + + Converts a Begin/End invoke function pair into an asynchronous function. + + The type of the first argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the second argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the third argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the fourth argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the fifth argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the sixth argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the seventh argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the eighth argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the ninth argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the tenth argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the result returned by the end delegate. + The delegate that begins the asynchronous operation. + The delegate that ends the asynchronous operation. + Function that can be used to start the asynchronous operation and retrieve the result as an observable sequence. + or is null. + Each invocation of the resulting function will cause the asynchronous operation to be started. Subscription to the resulting sequence has no observable side-effect, and each subscription will produce the asynchronous operation's result. + + + + Converts a Begin/End invoke function pair into an asynchronous function. + + The type of the first argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the second argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the third argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the fourth argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the fifth argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the sixth argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the seventh argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the eighth argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the ninth argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the tenth argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the eleventh argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the result returned by the end delegate. + The delegate that begins the asynchronous operation. + The delegate that ends the asynchronous operation. + Function that can be used to start the asynchronous operation and retrieve the result as an observable sequence. + or is null. + Each invocation of the resulting function will cause the asynchronous operation to be started. Subscription to the resulting sequence has no observable side-effect, and each subscription will produce the asynchronous operation's result. + + + + Converts a Begin/End invoke function pair into an asynchronous function. + + The type of the first argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the second argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the third argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the fourth argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the fifth argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the sixth argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the seventh argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the eighth argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the ninth argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the tenth argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the eleventh argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the twelfth argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the result returned by the end delegate. + The delegate that begins the asynchronous operation. + The delegate that ends the asynchronous operation. + Function that can be used to start the asynchronous operation and retrieve the result as an observable sequence. + or is null. + Each invocation of the resulting function will cause the asynchronous operation to be started. Subscription to the resulting sequence has no observable side-effect, and each subscription will produce the asynchronous operation's result. + + + + Converts a Begin/End invoke function pair into an asynchronous function. + + The type of the first argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the second argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the third argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the fourth argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the fifth argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the sixth argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the seventh argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the eighth argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the ninth argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the tenth argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the eleventh argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the twelfth argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the thirteenth argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the result returned by the end delegate. + The delegate that begins the asynchronous operation. + The delegate that ends the asynchronous operation. + Function that can be used to start the asynchronous operation and retrieve the result as an observable sequence. + or is null. + Each invocation of the resulting function will cause the asynchronous operation to be started. Subscription to the resulting sequence has no observable side-effect, and each subscription will produce the asynchronous operation's result. + + + + Converts a Begin/End invoke function pair into an asynchronous function. + + The type of the first argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the second argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the third argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the fourth argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the fifth argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the sixth argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the seventh argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the eighth argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the ninth argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the tenth argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the eleventh argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the twelfth argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the thirteenth argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the fourteenth argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the result returned by the end delegate. + The delegate that begins the asynchronous operation. + The delegate that ends the asynchronous operation. + Function that can be used to start the asynchronous operation and retrieve the result as an observable sequence. + or is null. + Each invocation of the resulting function will cause the asynchronous operation to be started. Subscription to the resulting sequence has no observable side-effect, and each subscription will produce the asynchronous operation's result. + + + + Converts a Begin/End invoke function pair into an asynchronous function. + + The delegate that begins the asynchronous operation. + The delegate that ends the asynchronous operation. + Function that can be used to start the asynchronous operation and retrieve the result (represented as a Unit value) as an observable sequence. + or is null. + Each invocation of the resulting function will cause the asynchronous operation to be started. Subscription to the resulting sequence has no observable side-effect, and each subscription will produce the asynchronous operation's result. + + + + Converts a Begin/End invoke function pair into an asynchronous function. + + The type of the first argument passed to the begin delegate. + The delegate that begins the asynchronous operation. + The delegate that ends the asynchronous operation. + Function that can be used to start the asynchronous operation and retrieve the result (represented as a Unit value) as an observable sequence. + or is null. + Each invocation of the resulting function will cause the asynchronous operation to be started. Subscription to the resulting sequence has no observable side-effect, and each subscription will produce the asynchronous operation's result. + + + + Converts a Begin/End invoke function pair into an asynchronous function. + + The type of the first argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the second argument passed to the begin delegate. + The delegate that begins the asynchronous operation. + The delegate that ends the asynchronous operation. + Function that can be used to start the asynchronous operation and retrieve the result (represented as a Unit value) as an observable sequence. + or is null. + Each invocation of the resulting function will cause the asynchronous operation to be started. Subscription to the resulting sequence has no observable side-effect, and each subscription will produce the asynchronous operation's result. + + + + Converts a Begin/End invoke function pair into an asynchronous function. + + The type of the first argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the second argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the third argument passed to the begin delegate. + The delegate that begins the asynchronous operation. + The delegate that ends the asynchronous operation. + Function that can be used to start the asynchronous operation and retrieve the result (represented as a Unit value) as an observable sequence. + or is null. + Each invocation of the resulting function will cause the asynchronous operation to be started. Subscription to the resulting sequence has no observable side-effect, and each subscription will produce the asynchronous operation's result. + + + + Converts a Begin/End invoke function pair into an asynchronous function. + + The type of the first argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the second argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the third argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the fourth argument passed to the begin delegate. + The delegate that begins the asynchronous operation. + The delegate that ends the asynchronous operation. + Function that can be used to start the asynchronous operation and retrieve the result (represented as a Unit value) as an observable sequence. + or is null. + Each invocation of the resulting function will cause the asynchronous operation to be started. Subscription to the resulting sequence has no observable side-effect, and each subscription will produce the asynchronous operation's result. + + + + Converts a Begin/End invoke function pair into an asynchronous function. + + The type of the first argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the second argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the third argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the fourth argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the fifth argument passed to the begin delegate. + The delegate that begins the asynchronous operation. + The delegate that ends the asynchronous operation. + Function that can be used to start the asynchronous operation and retrieve the result (represented as a Unit value) as an observable sequence. + or is null. + Each invocation of the resulting function will cause the asynchronous operation to be started. Subscription to the resulting sequence has no observable side-effect, and each subscription will produce the asynchronous operation's result. + + + + Converts a Begin/End invoke function pair into an asynchronous function. + + The type of the first argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the second argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the third argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the fourth argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the fifth argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the sixth argument passed to the begin delegate. + The delegate that begins the asynchronous operation. + The delegate that ends the asynchronous operation. + Function that can be used to start the asynchronous operation and retrieve the result (represented as a Unit value) as an observable sequence. + or is null. + Each invocation of the resulting function will cause the asynchronous operation to be started. Subscription to the resulting sequence has no observable side-effect, and each subscription will produce the asynchronous operation's result. + + + + Converts a Begin/End invoke function pair into an asynchronous function. + + The type of the first argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the second argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the third argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the fourth argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the fifth argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the sixth argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the seventh argument passed to the begin delegate. + The delegate that begins the asynchronous operation. + The delegate that ends the asynchronous operation. + Function that can be used to start the asynchronous operation and retrieve the result (represented as a Unit value) as an observable sequence. + or is null. + Each invocation of the resulting function will cause the asynchronous operation to be started. Subscription to the resulting sequence has no observable side-effect, and each subscription will produce the asynchronous operation's result. + + + + Converts a Begin/End invoke function pair into an asynchronous function. + + The type of the first argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the second argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the third argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the fourth argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the fifth argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the sixth argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the seventh argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the eighth argument passed to the begin delegate. + The delegate that begins the asynchronous operation. + The delegate that ends the asynchronous operation. + Function that can be used to start the asynchronous operation and retrieve the result (represented as a Unit value) as an observable sequence. + or is null. + Each invocation of the resulting function will cause the asynchronous operation to be started. Subscription to the resulting sequence has no observable side-effect, and each subscription will produce the asynchronous operation's result. + + + + Converts a Begin/End invoke function pair into an asynchronous function. + + The type of the first argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the second argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the third argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the fourth argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the fifth argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the sixth argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the seventh argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the eighth argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the ninth argument passed to the begin delegate. + The delegate that begins the asynchronous operation. + The delegate that ends the asynchronous operation. + Function that can be used to start the asynchronous operation and retrieve the result (represented as a Unit value) as an observable sequence. + or is null. + Each invocation of the resulting function will cause the asynchronous operation to be started. Subscription to the resulting sequence has no observable side-effect, and each subscription will produce the asynchronous operation's result. + + + + Converts a Begin/End invoke function pair into an asynchronous function. + + The type of the first argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the second argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the third argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the fourth argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the fifth argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the sixth argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the seventh argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the eighth argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the ninth argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the tenth argument passed to the begin delegate. + The delegate that begins the asynchronous operation. + The delegate that ends the asynchronous operation. + Function that can be used to start the asynchronous operation and retrieve the result (represented as a Unit value) as an observable sequence. + or is null. + Each invocation of the resulting function will cause the asynchronous operation to be started. Subscription to the resulting sequence has no observable side-effect, and each subscription will produce the asynchronous operation's result. + + + + Converts a Begin/End invoke function pair into an asynchronous function. + + The type of the first argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the second argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the third argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the fourth argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the fifth argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the sixth argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the seventh argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the eighth argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the ninth argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the tenth argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the eleventh argument passed to the begin delegate. + The delegate that begins the asynchronous operation. + The delegate that ends the asynchronous operation. + Function that can be used to start the asynchronous operation and retrieve the result (represented as a Unit value) as an observable sequence. + or is null. + Each invocation of the resulting function will cause the asynchronous operation to be started. Subscription to the resulting sequence has no observable side-effect, and each subscription will produce the asynchronous operation's result. + + + + Converts a Begin/End invoke function pair into an asynchronous function. + + The type of the first argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the second argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the third argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the fourth argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the fifth argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the sixth argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the seventh argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the eighth argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the ninth argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the tenth argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the eleventh argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the twelfth argument passed to the begin delegate. + The delegate that begins the asynchronous operation. + The delegate that ends the asynchronous operation. + Function that can be used to start the asynchronous operation and retrieve the result (represented as a Unit value) as an observable sequence. + or is null. + Each invocation of the resulting function will cause the asynchronous operation to be started. Subscription to the resulting sequence has no observable side-effect, and each subscription will produce the asynchronous operation's result. + + + + Converts a Begin/End invoke function pair into an asynchronous function. + + The type of the first argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the second argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the third argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the fourth argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the fifth argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the sixth argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the seventh argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the eighth argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the ninth argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the tenth argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the eleventh argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the twelfth argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the thirteenth argument passed to the begin delegate. + The delegate that begins the asynchronous operation. + The delegate that ends the asynchronous operation. + Function that can be used to start the asynchronous operation and retrieve the result (represented as a Unit value) as an observable sequence. + or is null. + Each invocation of the resulting function will cause the asynchronous operation to be started. Subscription to the resulting sequence has no observable side-effect, and each subscription will produce the asynchronous operation's result. + + + + Converts a Begin/End invoke function pair into an asynchronous function. + + The type of the first argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the second argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the third argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the fourth argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the fifth argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the sixth argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the seventh argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the eighth argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the ninth argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the tenth argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the eleventh argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the twelfth argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the thirteenth argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the fourteenth argument passed to the begin delegate. + The delegate that begins the asynchronous operation. + The delegate that ends the asynchronous operation. + Function that can be used to start the asynchronous operation and retrieve the result (represented as a Unit value) as an observable sequence. + or is null. + Each invocation of the resulting function will cause the asynchronous operation to be started. Subscription to the resulting sequence has no observable side-effect, and each subscription will produce the asynchronous operation's result. + + + + Invokes the specified function asynchronously, surfacing the result through an observable sequence. + + The type of the result returned by the function. + Function to run asynchronously. + An observable sequence exposing the function's result value, or an exception. + is null. + + + The function is called immediately, not during the subscription of the resulting sequence. + Multiple subscriptions to the resulting sequence can observe the function's result. + + + + + + Invokes the specified function asynchronously on the specified scheduler, surfacing the result through an observable sequence + + The type of the result returned by the function. + Function to run asynchronously. + Scheduler to run the function on. + An observable sequence exposing the function's result value, or an exception. + or is null. + + + The function is called immediately, not during the subscription of the resulting sequence. + Multiple subscriptions to the resulting sequence can observe the function's result. + + + + + + Invokes the asynchronous function, surfacing the result through an observable sequence. + + The type of the result returned by the asynchronous function. + Asynchronous function to run. + An observable sequence exposing the function's result value, or an exception. + is null. + + + The function is started immediately, not during the subscription of the resulting sequence. + Multiple subscriptions to the resulting sequence can observe the function's result. + + + + + + Invokes the asynchronous function, surfacing the result through an observable sequence. + + The type of the result returned by the asynchronous function. + Asynchronous function to run. + Scheduler on which to notify observers. + An observable sequence exposing the function's result value, or an exception. + is null or is null. + + + The function is started immediately, not during the subscription of the resulting sequence. + Multiple subscriptions to the resulting sequence can observe the function's result. + + + + + + Invokes the asynchronous function, surfacing the result through an observable sequence. + The CancellationToken is shared by all subscriptions on the resulting observable sequence. See the remarks section for more information. + + The type of the result returned by the asynchronous function. + Asynchronous function to run. + An observable sequence exposing the function's result value, or an exception. + is null. + + + The function is started immediately, not during the subscription of the resulting sequence. + Multiple subscriptions to the resulting sequence can observe the function's result. + + If any subscription to the resulting sequence is disposed, the CancellationToken is set. The observer associated to the disposed + subscription won't see the TaskCanceledException, but other observers will. You can protect against this using the Catch operator. + Be careful when handing out the resulting sequence because of this behavior. The most common use is to have a single subscription + to the resulting sequence, which controls the CancellationToken state. Alternatively, you can control subscription behavior using + multicast operators. + + + + + + + Invokes the asynchronous function, surfacing the result through an observable sequence. + The CancellationToken is shared by all subscriptions on the resulting observable sequence. See the remarks section for more information. + + The type of the result returned by the asynchronous function. + Asynchronous function to run. + Scheduler on which to notify observers. + An observable sequence exposing the function's result value, or an exception. + is null or is null. + + + The function is started immediately, not during the subscription of the resulting sequence. + Multiple subscriptions to the resulting sequence can observe the function's result. + + If any subscription to the resulting sequence is disposed, the CancellationToken is set. The observer associated to the disposed + subscription won't see the TaskCanceledException, but other observers will. You can protect against this using the Catch operator. + Be careful when handing out the resulting sequence because of this behavior. The most common use is to have a single subscription + to the resulting sequence, which controls the CancellationToken state. Alternatively, you can control subscription behavior using + multicast operators. + + + + + + + Invokes the action asynchronously, surfacing the result through an observable sequence. + + Action to run asynchronously. + An observable sequence exposing a Unit value upon completion of the action, or an exception. + is null. + + + The action is called immediately, not during the subscription of the resulting sequence. + Multiple subscriptions to the resulting sequence can observe the action's outcome. + + + + + + Invokes the action asynchronously on the specified scheduler, surfacing the result through an observable sequence. + + Action to run asynchronously. + Scheduler to run the action on. + An observable sequence exposing a Unit value upon completion of the action, or an exception. + or is null. + + + The action is called immediately, not during the subscription of the resulting sequence. + Multiple subscriptions to the resulting sequence can observe the action's outcome. + + + + + + Invokes the asynchronous action, surfacing the result through an observable sequence. + + Asynchronous action to run. + An observable sequence exposing a Unit value upon completion of the action, or an exception. + is null. + + + The action is started immediately, not during the subscription of the resulting sequence. + Multiple subscriptions to the resulting sequence can observe the action's outcome. + + + + + + Invokes the asynchronous action, surfacing the result through an observable sequence. + + Asynchronous action to run. + Scheduler on which to notify observers. + An observable sequence exposing a Unit value upon completion of the action, or an exception. + is null or is null. + + + The action is started immediately, not during the subscription of the resulting sequence. + Multiple subscriptions to the resulting sequence can observe the action's outcome. + + + + + + Invokes the asynchronous action, surfacing the result through an observable sequence. + The CancellationToken is shared by all subscriptions on the resulting observable sequence. See the remarks section for more information. + + Asynchronous action to run. + An observable sequence exposing a Unit value upon completion of the action, or an exception. + is null. + + + The action is started immediately, not during the subscription of the resulting sequence. + Multiple subscriptions to the resulting sequence can observe the action's outcome. + + If any subscription to the resulting sequence is disposed, the CancellationToken is set. The observer associated to the disposed + subscription won't see the TaskCanceledException, but other observers will. You can protect against this using the Catch operator. + Be careful when handing out the resulting sequence because of this behavior. The most common use is to have a single subscription + to the resulting sequence, which controls the CancellationToken state. Alternatively, you can control subscription behavior using + multicast operators. + + + + + + + Invokes the asynchronous action, surfacing the result through an observable sequence. + The CancellationToken is shared by all subscriptions on the resulting observable sequence. See the remarks section for more information. + + Asynchronous action to run. + Scheduler on which to notify observers. + An observable sequence exposing a Unit value upon completion of the action, or an exception. + is null or is null. + + + The action is started immediately, not during the subscription of the resulting sequence. + Multiple subscriptions to the resulting sequence can observe the action's outcome. + + If any subscription to the resulting sequence is disposed, the CancellationToken is set. The observer associated to the disposed + subscription won't see the TaskCanceledException, but other observers will. You can protect against this using the Catch operator. + Be careful when handing out the resulting sequence because of this behavior. The most common use is to have a single subscription + to the resulting sequence, which controls the CancellationToken state. Alternatively, you can control subscription behavior using + multicast operators. + + + + + + + Converts an asynchronous function into an observable sequence. Each subscription to the resulting sequence causes the function to be started. + + The type of the result returned by the asynchronous function. + Asynchronous function to convert. + An observable sequence exposing the result of invoking the function, or an exception. + is null. + + + + Converts an asynchronous function into an observable sequence. Each subscription to the resulting sequence causes the function to be started. + + The type of the result returned by the asynchronous function. + Asynchronous function to convert. + Scheduler on which to notify observers. + An observable sequence exposing the result of invoking the function, or an exception. + is null or is null. + + + + Converts an asynchronous function into an observable sequence. Each subscription to the resulting sequence causes the function to be started. + The CancellationToken passed to the asynchronous function is tied to the observable sequence's subscription that triggered the function's invocation and can be used for best-effort cancellation. + + The type of the result returned by the asynchronous function. + Asynchronous function to convert. + An observable sequence exposing the result of invoking the function, or an exception. + is null. + When a subscription to the resulting sequence is disposed, the CancellationToken that was fed to the asynchronous function will be signaled. + + + + Converts an asynchronous function into an observable sequence. Each subscription to the resulting sequence causes the function to be started. + The CancellationToken passed to the asynchronous function is tied to the observable sequence's subscription that triggered the function's invocation and can be used for best-effort cancellation. + + The type of the result returned by the asynchronous function. + Asynchronous function to convert. + Scheduler on which to notify observers. + An observable sequence exposing the result of invoking the function, or an exception. + is null or is null. + When a subscription to the resulting sequence is disposed, the CancellationToken that was fed to the asynchronous function will be signaled. + + + + Converts an asynchronous action into an observable sequence. Each subscription to the resulting sequence causes the action to be started. + + Asynchronous action to convert. + An observable sequence exposing a Unit value upon completion of the action, or an exception. + is null. + + + + Converts an asynchronous action into an observable sequence. Each subscription to the resulting sequence causes the action to be started. + + Asynchronous action to convert. + Scheduler on which to notify observers. + An observable sequence exposing a Unit value upon completion of the action, or an exception. + is null or is null. + + + + Converts an asynchronous action into an observable sequence. Each subscription to the resulting sequence causes the action to be started. + The CancellationToken passed to the asynchronous action is tied to the observable sequence's subscription that triggered the action's invocation and can be used for best-effort cancellation. + + Asynchronous action to convert. + An observable sequence exposing a Unit value upon completion of the action, or an exception. + When a subscription to the resulting sequence is disposed, the CancellationToken that was fed to the asynchronous function will be signaled. + is null. + + + + Converts an asynchronous action into an observable sequence. Each subscription to the resulting sequence causes the action to be started. + The CancellationToken passed to the asynchronous action is tied to the observable sequence's subscription that triggered the action's invocation and can be used for best-effort cancellation. + + Asynchronous action to convert. + Scheduler on which to notify observers. + An observable sequence exposing a Unit value upon completion of the action, or an exception. + When a subscription to the resulting sequence is disposed, the CancellationToken that was fed to the asynchronous function will be signaled. + is null or is null. + + + + Converts the function into an asynchronous function. Each invocation of the resulting asynchronous function causes an invocation of the original synchronous function. + + The type of the result returned by the function. + Function to convert to an asynchronous function. + Asynchronous function. + is null. + + + + Converts the function into an asynchronous function. Each invocation of the resulting asynchronous function causes an invocation of the original synchronous function on the specified scheduler. + + The type of the result returned by the function. + Function to convert to an asynchronous function. + Scheduler to invoke the original function on. + Asynchronous function. + or is null. + + + + Converts the function into an asynchronous function. Each invocation of the resulting asynchronous function causes an invocation of the original synchronous function. + + The type of the first argument passed to the function. + The type of the result returned by the function. + Function to convert to an asynchronous function. + Asynchronous function. + is null. + + + + Converts the function into an asynchronous function. Each invocation of the resulting asynchronous function causes an invocation of the original synchronous function on the specified scheduler. + + The type of the first argument passed to the function. + The type of the result returned by the function. + Function to convert to an asynchronous function. + Scheduler to invoke the original function on. + Asynchronous function. + or is null. + + + + Converts the function into an asynchronous function. Each invocation of the resulting asynchronous function causes an invocation of the original synchronous function. + + The type of the first argument passed to the function. + The type of the second argument passed to the function. + The type of the result returned by the function. + Function to convert to an asynchronous function. + Asynchronous function. + is null. + + + + Converts the function into an asynchronous function. Each invocation of the resulting asynchronous function causes an invocation of the original synchronous function on the specified scheduler. + + The type of the first argument passed to the function. + The type of the second argument passed to the function. + The type of the result returned by the function. + Function to convert to an asynchronous function. + Scheduler to invoke the original function on. + Asynchronous function. + or is null. + + + + Converts the function into an asynchronous function. Each invocation of the resulting asynchronous function causes an invocation of the original synchronous function. + + The type of the first argument passed to the function. + The type of the second argument passed to the function. + The type of the third argument passed to the function. + The type of the result returned by the function. + Function to convert to an asynchronous function. + Asynchronous function. + is null. + + + + Converts the function into an asynchronous function. Each invocation of the resulting asynchronous function causes an invocation of the original synchronous function on the specified scheduler. + + The type of the first argument passed to the function. + The type of the second argument passed to the function. + The type of the third argument passed to the function. + The type of the result returned by the function. + Function to convert to an asynchronous function. + Scheduler to invoke the original function on. + Asynchronous function. + or is null. + + + + Converts the function into an asynchronous function. Each invocation of the resulting asynchronous function causes an invocation of the original synchronous function. + + The type of the first argument passed to the function. + The type of the second argument passed to the function. + The type of the third argument passed to the function. + The type of the fourth argument passed to the function. + The type of the result returned by the function. + Function to convert to an asynchronous function. + Asynchronous function. + is null. + + + + Converts the function into an asynchronous function. Each invocation of the resulting asynchronous function causes an invocation of the original synchronous function on the specified scheduler. + + The type of the first argument passed to the function. + The type of the second argument passed to the function. + The type of the third argument passed to the function. + The type of the fourth argument passed to the function. + The type of the result returned by the function. + Function to convert to an asynchronous function. + Scheduler to invoke the original function on. + Asynchronous function. + or is null. + + + + Converts the function into an asynchronous function. Each invocation of the resulting asynchronous function causes an invocation of the original synchronous function. + + The type of the first argument passed to the function. + The type of the second argument passed to the function. + The type of the third argument passed to the function. + The type of the fourth argument passed to the function. + The type of the fifth argument passed to the function. + The type of the result returned by the function. + Function to convert to an asynchronous function. + Asynchronous function. + is null. + + + + Converts the function into an asynchronous function. Each invocation of the resulting asynchronous function causes an invocation of the original synchronous function on the specified scheduler. + + The type of the first argument passed to the function. + The type of the second argument passed to the function. + The type of the third argument passed to the function. + The type of the fourth argument passed to the function. + The type of the fifth argument passed to the function. + The type of the result returned by the function. + Function to convert to an asynchronous function. + Scheduler to invoke the original function on. + Asynchronous function. + or is null. + + + + Converts the function into an asynchronous function. Each invocation of the resulting asynchronous function causes an invocation of the original synchronous function. + + The type of the first argument passed to the function. + The type of the second argument passed to the function. + The type of the third argument passed to the function. + The type of the fourth argument passed to the function. + The type of the fifth argument passed to the function. + The type of the sixth argument passed to the function. + The type of the result returned by the function. + Function to convert to an asynchronous function. + Asynchronous function. + is null. + + + + Converts the function into an asynchronous function. Each invocation of the resulting asynchronous function causes an invocation of the original synchronous function on the specified scheduler. + + The type of the first argument passed to the function. + The type of the second argument passed to the function. + The type of the third argument passed to the function. + The type of the fourth argument passed to the function. + The type of the fifth argument passed to the function. + The type of the sixth argument passed to the function. + The type of the result returned by the function. + Function to convert to an asynchronous function. + Scheduler to invoke the original function on. + Asynchronous function. + or is null. + + + + Converts the function into an asynchronous function. Each invocation of the resulting asynchronous function causes an invocation of the original synchronous function. + + The type of the first argument passed to the function. + The type of the second argument passed to the function. + The type of the third argument passed to the function. + The type of the fourth argument passed to the function. + The type of the fifth argument passed to the function. + The type of the sixth argument passed to the function. + The type of the seventh argument passed to the function. + The type of the result returned by the function. + Function to convert to an asynchronous function. + Asynchronous function. + is null. + + + + Converts the function into an asynchronous function. Each invocation of the resulting asynchronous function causes an invocation of the original synchronous function on the specified scheduler. + + The type of the first argument passed to the function. + The type of the second argument passed to the function. + The type of the third argument passed to the function. + The type of the fourth argument passed to the function. + The type of the fifth argument passed to the function. + The type of the sixth argument passed to the function. + The type of the seventh argument passed to the function. + The type of the result returned by the function. + Function to convert to an asynchronous function. + Scheduler to invoke the original function on. + Asynchronous function. + or is null. + + + + Converts the function into an asynchronous function. Each invocation of the resulting asynchronous function causes an invocation of the original synchronous function. + + The type of the first argument passed to the function. + The type of the second argument passed to the function. + The type of the third argument passed to the function. + The type of the fourth argument passed to the function. + The type of the fifth argument passed to the function. + The type of the sixth argument passed to the function. + The type of the seventh argument passed to the function. + The type of the eighth argument passed to the function. + The type of the result returned by the function. + Function to convert to an asynchronous function. + Asynchronous function. + is null. + + + + Converts the function into an asynchronous function. Each invocation of the resulting asynchronous function causes an invocation of the original synchronous function on the specified scheduler. + + The type of the first argument passed to the function. + The type of the second argument passed to the function. + The type of the third argument passed to the function. + The type of the fourth argument passed to the function. + The type of the fifth argument passed to the function. + The type of the sixth argument passed to the function. + The type of the seventh argument passed to the function. + The type of the eighth argument passed to the function. + The type of the result returned by the function. + Function to convert to an asynchronous function. + Scheduler to invoke the original function on. + Asynchronous function. + or is null. + + + + Converts the function into an asynchronous function. Each invocation of the resulting asynchronous function causes an invocation of the original synchronous function. + + The type of the first argument passed to the function. + The type of the second argument passed to the function. + The type of the third argument passed to the function. + The type of the fourth argument passed to the function. + The type of the fifth argument passed to the function. + The type of the sixth argument passed to the function. + The type of the seventh argument passed to the function. + The type of the eighth argument passed to the function. + The type of the ninth argument passed to the function. + The type of the result returned by the function. + Function to convert to an asynchronous function. + Asynchronous function. + is null. + + + + Converts the function into an asynchronous function. Each invocation of the resulting asynchronous function causes an invocation of the original synchronous function on the specified scheduler. + + The type of the first argument passed to the function. + The type of the second argument passed to the function. + The type of the third argument passed to the function. + The type of the fourth argument passed to the function. + The type of the fifth argument passed to the function. + The type of the sixth argument passed to the function. + The type of the seventh argument passed to the function. + The type of the eighth argument passed to the function. + The type of the ninth argument passed to the function. + The type of the result returned by the function. + Function to convert to an asynchronous function. + Scheduler to invoke the original function on. + Asynchronous function. + or is null. + + + + Converts the function into an asynchronous function. Each invocation of the resulting asynchronous function causes an invocation of the original synchronous function. + + The type of the first argument passed to the function. + The type of the second argument passed to the function. + The type of the third argument passed to the function. + The type of the fourth argument passed to the function. + The type of the fifth argument passed to the function. + The type of the sixth argument passed to the function. + The type of the seventh argument passed to the function. + The type of the eighth argument passed to the function. + The type of the ninth argument passed to the function. + The type of the tenth argument passed to the function. + The type of the result returned by the function. + Function to convert to an asynchronous function. + Asynchronous function. + is null. + + + + Converts the function into an asynchronous function. Each invocation of the resulting asynchronous function causes an invocation of the original synchronous function on the specified scheduler. + + The type of the first argument passed to the function. + The type of the second argument passed to the function. + The type of the third argument passed to the function. + The type of the fourth argument passed to the function. + The type of the fifth argument passed to the function. + The type of the sixth argument passed to the function. + The type of the seventh argument passed to the function. + The type of the eighth argument passed to the function. + The type of the ninth argument passed to the function. + The type of the tenth argument passed to the function. + The type of the result returned by the function. + Function to convert to an asynchronous function. + Scheduler to invoke the original function on. + Asynchronous function. + or is null. + + + + Converts the function into an asynchronous function. Each invocation of the resulting asynchronous function causes an invocation of the original synchronous function. + + The type of the first argument passed to the function. + The type of the second argument passed to the function. + The type of the third argument passed to the function. + The type of the fourth argument passed to the function. + The type of the fifth argument passed to the function. + The type of the sixth argument passed to the function. + The type of the seventh argument passed to the function. + The type of the eighth argument passed to the function. + The type of the ninth argument passed to the function. + The type of the tenth argument passed to the function. + The type of the eleventh argument passed to the function. + The type of the result returned by the function. + Function to convert to an asynchronous function. + Asynchronous function. + is null. + + + + Converts the function into an asynchronous function. Each invocation of the resulting asynchronous function causes an invocation of the original synchronous function on the specified scheduler. + + The type of the first argument passed to the function. + The type of the second argument passed to the function. + The type of the third argument passed to the function. + The type of the fourth argument passed to the function. + The type of the fifth argument passed to the function. + The type of the sixth argument passed to the function. + The type of the seventh argument passed to the function. + The type of the eighth argument passed to the function. + The type of the ninth argument passed to the function. + The type of the tenth argument passed to the function. + The type of the eleventh argument passed to the function. + The type of the result returned by the function. + Function to convert to an asynchronous function. + Scheduler to invoke the original function on. + Asynchronous function. + or is null. + + + + Converts the function into an asynchronous function. Each invocation of the resulting asynchronous function causes an invocation of the original synchronous function. + + The type of the first argument passed to the function. + The type of the second argument passed to the function. + The type of the third argument passed to the function. + The type of the fourth argument passed to the function. + The type of the fifth argument passed to the function. + The type of the sixth argument passed to the function. + The type of the seventh argument passed to the function. + The type of the eighth argument passed to the function. + The type of the ninth argument passed to the function. + The type of the tenth argument passed to the function. + The type of the eleventh argument passed to the function. + The type of the twelfth argument passed to the function. + The type of the result returned by the function. + Function to convert to an asynchronous function. + Asynchronous function. + is null. + + + + Converts the function into an asynchronous function. Each invocation of the resulting asynchronous function causes an invocation of the original synchronous function on the specified scheduler. + + The type of the first argument passed to the function. + The type of the second argument passed to the function. + The type of the third argument passed to the function. + The type of the fourth argument passed to the function. + The type of the fifth argument passed to the function. + The type of the sixth argument passed to the function. + The type of the seventh argument passed to the function. + The type of the eighth argument passed to the function. + The type of the ninth argument passed to the function. + The type of the tenth argument passed to the function. + The type of the eleventh argument passed to the function. + The type of the twelfth argument passed to the function. + The type of the result returned by the function. + Function to convert to an asynchronous function. + Scheduler to invoke the original function on. + Asynchronous function. + or is null. + + + + Converts the function into an asynchronous function. Each invocation of the resulting asynchronous function causes an invocation of the original synchronous function. + + The type of the first argument passed to the function. + The type of the second argument passed to the function. + The type of the third argument passed to the function. + The type of the fourth argument passed to the function. + The type of the fifth argument passed to the function. + The type of the sixth argument passed to the function. + The type of the seventh argument passed to the function. + The type of the eighth argument passed to the function. + The type of the ninth argument passed to the function. + The type of the tenth argument passed to the function. + The type of the eleventh argument passed to the function. + The type of the twelfth argument passed to the function. + The type of the thirteenth argument passed to the function. + The type of the result returned by the function. + Function to convert to an asynchronous function. + Asynchronous function. + is null. + + + + Converts the function into an asynchronous function. Each invocation of the resulting asynchronous function causes an invocation of the original synchronous function on the specified scheduler. + + The type of the first argument passed to the function. + The type of the second argument passed to the function. + The type of the third argument passed to the function. + The type of the fourth argument passed to the function. + The type of the fifth argument passed to the function. + The type of the sixth argument passed to the function. + The type of the seventh argument passed to the function. + The type of the eighth argument passed to the function. + The type of the ninth argument passed to the function. + The type of the tenth argument passed to the function. + The type of the eleventh argument passed to the function. + The type of the twelfth argument passed to the function. + The type of the thirteenth argument passed to the function. + The type of the result returned by the function. + Function to convert to an asynchronous function. + Scheduler to invoke the original function on. + Asynchronous function. + or is null. + + + + Converts the function into an asynchronous function. Each invocation of the resulting asynchronous function causes an invocation of the original synchronous function. + + The type of the first argument passed to the function. + The type of the second argument passed to the function. + The type of the third argument passed to the function. + The type of the fourth argument passed to the function. + The type of the fifth argument passed to the function. + The type of the sixth argument passed to the function. + The type of the seventh argument passed to the function. + The type of the eighth argument passed to the function. + The type of the ninth argument passed to the function. + The type of the tenth argument passed to the function. + The type of the eleventh argument passed to the function. + The type of the twelfth argument passed to the function. + The type of the thirteenth argument passed to the function. + The type of the fourteenth argument passed to the function. + The type of the result returned by the function. + Function to convert to an asynchronous function. + Asynchronous function. + is null. + + + + Converts the function into an asynchronous function. Each invocation of the resulting asynchronous function causes an invocation of the original synchronous function on the specified scheduler. + + The type of the first argument passed to the function. + The type of the second argument passed to the function. + The type of the third argument passed to the function. + The type of the fourth argument passed to the function. + The type of the fifth argument passed to the function. + The type of the sixth argument passed to the function. + The type of the seventh argument passed to the function. + The type of the eighth argument passed to the function. + The type of the ninth argument passed to the function. + The type of the tenth argument passed to the function. + The type of the eleventh argument passed to the function. + The type of the twelfth argument passed to the function. + The type of the thirteenth argument passed to the function. + The type of the fourteenth argument passed to the function. + The type of the result returned by the function. + Function to convert to an asynchronous function. + Scheduler to invoke the original function on. + Asynchronous function. + or is null. + + + + Converts the function into an asynchronous function. Each invocation of the resulting asynchronous function causes an invocation of the original synchronous function. + + The type of the first argument passed to the function. + The type of the second argument passed to the function. + The type of the third argument passed to the function. + The type of the fourth argument passed to the function. + The type of the fifth argument passed to the function. + The type of the sixth argument passed to the function. + The type of the seventh argument passed to the function. + The type of the eighth argument passed to the function. + The type of the ninth argument passed to the function. + The type of the tenth argument passed to the function. + The type of the eleventh argument passed to the function. + The type of the twelfth argument passed to the function. + The type of the thirteenth argument passed to the function. + The type of the fourteenth argument passed to the function. + The type of the fifteenth argument passed to the function. + The type of the result returned by the function. + Function to convert to an asynchronous function. + Asynchronous function. + is null. + + + + Converts the function into an asynchronous function. Each invocation of the resulting asynchronous function causes an invocation of the original synchronous function on the specified scheduler. + + The type of the first argument passed to the function. + The type of the second argument passed to the function. + The type of the third argument passed to the function. + The type of the fourth argument passed to the function. + The type of the fifth argument passed to the function. + The type of the sixth argument passed to the function. + The type of the seventh argument passed to the function. + The type of the eighth argument passed to the function. + The type of the ninth argument passed to the function. + The type of the tenth argument passed to the function. + The type of the eleventh argument passed to the function. + The type of the twelfth argument passed to the function. + The type of the thirteenth argument passed to the function. + The type of the fourteenth argument passed to the function. + The type of the fifteenth argument passed to the function. + The type of the result returned by the function. + Function to convert to an asynchronous function. + Scheduler to invoke the original function on. + Asynchronous function. + or is null. + + + + Converts the function into an asynchronous function. Each invocation of the resulting asynchronous function causes an invocation of the original synchronous function. + + The type of the first argument passed to the function. + The type of the second argument passed to the function. + The type of the third argument passed to the function. + The type of the fourth argument passed to the function. + The type of the fifth argument passed to the function. + The type of the sixth argument passed to the function. + The type of the seventh argument passed to the function. + The type of the eighth argument passed to the function. + The type of the ninth argument passed to the function. + The type of the tenth argument passed to the function. + The type of the eleventh argument passed to the function. + The type of the twelfth argument passed to the function. + The type of the thirteenth argument passed to the function. + The type of the fourteenth argument passed to the function. + The type of the fifteenth argument passed to the function. + The type of the sixteenth argument passed to the function. + The type of the result returned by the function. + Function to convert to an asynchronous function. + Asynchronous function. + is null. + + + + Converts the function into an asynchronous function. Each invocation of the resulting asynchronous function causes an invocation of the original synchronous function on the specified scheduler. + + The type of the first argument passed to the function. + The type of the second argument passed to the function. + The type of the third argument passed to the function. + The type of the fourth argument passed to the function. + The type of the fifth argument passed to the function. + The type of the sixth argument passed to the function. + The type of the seventh argument passed to the function. + The type of the eighth argument passed to the function. + The type of the ninth argument passed to the function. + The type of the tenth argument passed to the function. + The type of the eleventh argument passed to the function. + The type of the twelfth argument passed to the function. + The type of the thirteenth argument passed to the function. + The type of the fourteenth argument passed to the function. + The type of the fifteenth argument passed to the function. + The type of the sixteenth argument passed to the function. + The type of the result returned by the function. + Function to convert to an asynchronous function. + Scheduler to invoke the original function on. + Asynchronous function. + or is null. + + + + Converts the function into an asynchronous action. Each invocation of the resulting asynchronous action causes an invocation of the original synchronous action on the specified scheduler. + + Action to convert to an asynchronous action. + Asynchronous action. + is null. + + + + Converts the function into an asynchronous action. Each invocation of the resulting asynchronous action causes an invocation of the original synchronous action on the specified scheduler. + + Action to convert to an asynchronous action. + Scheduler to invoke the original action on. + Asynchronous action. + or is null. + + + + Converts the function into an asynchronous action. Each invocation of the resulting asynchronous action causes an invocation of the original synchronous action on the default scheduler. + + The type of the first argument passed to the action. + Action to convert to an asynchronous action. + Asynchronous action. + is null. + + + + Converts the function into an asynchronous action. 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Each invocation of the resulting asynchronous action causes an invocation of the original synchronous action on the specified scheduler. + + The type of the first argument passed to the action. + The type of the second argument passed to the action. + Action to convert to an asynchronous action. + Scheduler to invoke the original action on. + Asynchronous action. + or is null. + + + + Converts the function into an asynchronous action. Each invocation of the resulting asynchronous action causes an invocation of the original synchronous action on the default scheduler. + + The type of the first argument passed to the action. + The type of the second argument passed to the action. + The type of the third argument passed to the action. + Action to convert to an asynchronous action. + Asynchronous action. + is null. + + + + Converts the function into an asynchronous action. Each invocation of the resulting asynchronous action causes an invocation of the original synchronous action on the specified scheduler. + + The type of the first argument passed to the action. + The type of the second argument passed to the action. + The type of the third argument passed to the action. + Action to convert to an asynchronous action. + Scheduler to invoke the original action on. + Asynchronous action. + or is null. + + + + Converts the function into an asynchronous action. Each invocation of the resulting asynchronous action causes an invocation of the original synchronous action on the default scheduler. + + The type of the first argument passed to the action. + The type of the second argument passed to the action. + The type of the third argument passed to the action. + The type of the fourth argument passed to the action. + Action to convert to an asynchronous action. + Asynchronous action. + is null. + + + + Converts the function into an asynchronous action. Each invocation of the resulting asynchronous action causes an invocation of the original synchronous action on the specified scheduler. + + The type of the first argument passed to the action. + The type of the second argument passed to the action. + The type of the third argument passed to the action. + The type of the fourth argument passed to the action. + Action to convert to an asynchronous action. + Scheduler to invoke the original action on. + Asynchronous action. + or is null. + + + + Converts the function into an asynchronous action. Each invocation of the resulting asynchronous action causes an invocation of the original synchronous action on the default scheduler. + + The type of the first argument passed to the action. + The type of the second argument passed to the action. + The type of the third argument passed to the action. + The type of the fourth argument passed to the action. + The type of the fifth argument passed to the action. + Action to convert to an asynchronous action. + Asynchronous action. + is null. + + + + Converts the function into an asynchronous action. Each invocation of the resulting asynchronous action causes an invocation of the original synchronous action on the specified scheduler. + + The type of the first argument passed to the action. + The type of the second argument passed to the action. + The type of the third argument passed to the action. + The type of the fourth argument passed to the action. + The type of the fifth argument passed to the action. + Action to convert to an asynchronous action. + Scheduler to invoke the original action on. + Asynchronous action. + or is null. + + + + Converts the function into an asynchronous action. Each invocation of the resulting asynchronous action causes an invocation of the original synchronous action on the default scheduler. + + The type of the first argument passed to the action. + The type of the second argument passed to the action. + The type of the third argument passed to the action. + The type of the fourth argument passed to the action. + The type of the fifth argument passed to the action. + The type of the sixth argument passed to the action. + Action to convert to an asynchronous action. + Asynchronous action. + is null. + + + + Converts the function into an asynchronous action. Each invocation of the resulting asynchronous action causes an invocation of the original synchronous action on the specified scheduler. + + The type of the first argument passed to the action. + The type of the second argument passed to the action. + The type of the third argument passed to the action. + The type of the fourth argument passed to the action. + The type of the fifth argument passed to the action. + The type of the sixth argument passed to the action. + Action to convert to an asynchronous action. + Scheduler to invoke the original action on. + Asynchronous action. + or is null. + + + + Converts the function into an asynchronous action. Each invocation of the resulting asynchronous action causes an invocation of the original synchronous action on the default scheduler. + + The type of the first argument passed to the action. + The type of the second argument passed to the action. + The type of the third argument passed to the action. + The type of the fourth argument passed to the action. + The type of the fifth argument passed to the action. + The type of the sixth argument passed to the action. + The type of the seventh argument passed to the action. + Action to convert to an asynchronous action. + Asynchronous action. + is null. + + + + Converts the function into an asynchronous action. Each invocation of the resulting asynchronous action causes an invocation of the original synchronous action on the specified scheduler. + + The type of the first argument passed to the action. + The type of the second argument passed to the action. + The type of the third argument passed to the action. + The type of the fourth argument passed to the action. + The type of the fifth argument passed to the action. + The type of the sixth argument passed to the action. + The type of the seventh argument passed to the action. + Action to convert to an asynchronous action. + Scheduler to invoke the original action on. + Asynchronous action. + or is null. + + + + Converts the function into an asynchronous action. Each invocation of the resulting asynchronous action causes an invocation of the original synchronous action on the default scheduler. + + The type of the first argument passed to the action. + The type of the second argument passed to the action. + The type of the third argument passed to the action. + The type of the fourth argument passed to the action. + The type of the fifth argument passed to the action. + The type of the sixth argument passed to the action. + The type of the seventh argument passed to the action. + The type of the eighth argument passed to the action. + Action to convert to an asynchronous action. + Asynchronous action. + is null. + + + + Converts the function into an asynchronous action. Each invocation of the resulting asynchronous action causes an invocation of the original synchronous action on the specified scheduler. + + The type of the first argument passed to the action. + The type of the second argument passed to the action. + The type of the third argument passed to the action. + The type of the fourth argument passed to the action. + The type of the fifth argument passed to the action. + The type of the sixth argument passed to the action. + The type of the seventh argument passed to the action. + The type of the eighth argument passed to the action. + Action to convert to an asynchronous action. + Scheduler to invoke the original action on. + Asynchronous action. + or is null. + + + + Converts the function into an asynchronous action. Each invocation of the resulting asynchronous action causes an invocation of the original synchronous action on the default scheduler. + + The type of the first argument passed to the action. + The type of the second argument passed to the action. + The type of the third argument passed to the action. + The type of the fourth argument passed to the action. + The type of the fifth argument passed to the action. + The type of the sixth argument passed to the action. + The type of the seventh argument passed to the action. + The type of the eighth argument passed to the action. + The type of the ninth argument passed to the action. + Action to convert to an asynchronous action. + Asynchronous action. + is null. + + + + Converts the function into an asynchronous action. Each invocation of the resulting asynchronous action causes an invocation of the original synchronous action on the specified scheduler. + + The type of the first argument passed to the action. + The type of the second argument passed to the action. + The type of the third argument passed to the action. + The type of the fourth argument passed to the action. + The type of the fifth argument passed to the action. + The type of the sixth argument passed to the action. + The type of the seventh argument passed to the action. + The type of the eighth argument passed to the action. + The type of the ninth argument passed to the action. + Action to convert to an asynchronous action. + Scheduler to invoke the original action on. + Asynchronous action. + or is null. + + + + Converts the function into an asynchronous action. Each invocation of the resulting asynchronous action causes an invocation of the original synchronous action on the default scheduler. + + The type of the first argument passed to the action. + The type of the second argument passed to the action. + The type of the third argument passed to the action. + The type of the fourth argument passed to the action. + The type of the fifth argument passed to the action. + The type of the sixth argument passed to the action. + The type of the seventh argument passed to the action. + The type of the eighth argument passed to the action. + The type of the ninth argument passed to the action. + The type of the tenth argument passed to the action. + Action to convert to an asynchronous action. + Asynchronous action. + is null. + + + + Converts the function into an asynchronous action. Each invocation of the resulting asynchronous action causes an invocation of the original synchronous action on the specified scheduler. + + The type of the first argument passed to the action. + The type of the second argument passed to the action. + The type of the third argument passed to the action. + The type of the fourth argument passed to the action. + The type of the fifth argument passed to the action. + The type of the sixth argument passed to the action. + The type of the seventh argument passed to the action. + The type of the eighth argument passed to the action. + The type of the ninth argument passed to the action. + The type of the tenth argument passed to the action. + Action to convert to an asynchronous action. + Scheduler to invoke the original action on. + Asynchronous action. + or is null. + + + + Converts the function into an asynchronous action. Each invocation of the resulting asynchronous action causes an invocation of the original synchronous action on the default scheduler. + + The type of the first argument passed to the action. + The type of the second argument passed to the action. + The type of the third argument passed to the action. + The type of the fourth argument passed to the action. + The type of the fifth argument passed to the action. + The type of the sixth argument passed to the action. + The type of the seventh argument passed to the action. + The type of the eighth argument passed to the action. + The type of the ninth argument passed to the action. + The type of the tenth argument passed to the action. + The type of the eleventh argument passed to the action. + Action to convert to an asynchronous action. + Asynchronous action. + is null. + + + + Converts the function into an asynchronous action. Each invocation of the resulting asynchronous action causes an invocation of the original synchronous action on the specified scheduler. + + The type of the first argument passed to the action. + The type of the second argument passed to the action. + The type of the third argument passed to the action. + The type of the fourth argument passed to the action. + The type of the fifth argument passed to the action. + The type of the sixth argument passed to the action. + The type of the seventh argument passed to the action. + The type of the eighth argument passed to the action. + The type of the ninth argument passed to the action. + The type of the tenth argument passed to the action. + The type of the eleventh argument passed to the action. + Action to convert to an asynchronous action. + Scheduler to invoke the original action on. + Asynchronous action. + or is null. + + + + Converts the function into an asynchronous action. Each invocation of the resulting asynchronous action causes an invocation of the original synchronous action on the default scheduler. + + The type of the first argument passed to the action. + The type of the second argument passed to the action. + The type of the third argument passed to the action. + The type of the fourth argument passed to the action. + The type of the fifth argument passed to the action. + The type of the sixth argument passed to the action. + The type of the seventh argument passed to the action. + The type of the eighth argument passed to the action. + The type of the ninth argument passed to the action. + The type of the tenth argument passed to the action. + The type of the eleventh argument passed to the action. + The type of the twelfth argument passed to the action. + Action to convert to an asynchronous action. + Asynchronous action. + is null. + + + + Converts the function into an asynchronous action. Each invocation of the resulting asynchronous action causes an invocation of the original synchronous action on the specified scheduler. + + The type of the first argument passed to the action. + The type of the second argument passed to the action. + The type of the third argument passed to the action. + The type of the fourth argument passed to the action. + The type of the fifth argument passed to the action. + The type of the sixth argument passed to the action. + The type of the seventh argument passed to the action. + The type of the eighth argument passed to the action. + The type of the ninth argument passed to the action. + The type of the tenth argument passed to the action. + The type of the eleventh argument passed to the action. + The type of the twelfth argument passed to the action. + Action to convert to an asynchronous action. + Scheduler to invoke the original action on. + Asynchronous action. + or is null. + + + + Converts the function into an asynchronous action. Each invocation of the resulting asynchronous action causes an invocation of the original synchronous action on the default scheduler. + + The type of the first argument passed to the action. + The type of the second argument passed to the action. + The type of the third argument passed to the action. + The type of the fourth argument passed to the action. + The type of the fifth argument passed to the action. + The type of the sixth argument passed to the action. + The type of the seventh argument passed to the action. + The type of the eighth argument passed to the action. + The type of the ninth argument passed to the action. + The type of the tenth argument passed to the action. + The type of the eleventh argument passed to the action. + The type of the twelfth argument passed to the action. + The type of the thirteenth argument passed to the action. + Action to convert to an asynchronous action. + Asynchronous action. + is null. + + + + Converts the function into an asynchronous action. Each invocation of the resulting asynchronous action causes an invocation of the original synchronous action on the specified scheduler. + + The type of the first argument passed to the action. + The type of the second argument passed to the action. + The type of the third argument passed to the action. + The type of the fourth argument passed to the action. + The type of the fifth argument passed to the action. + The type of the sixth argument passed to the action. + The type of the seventh argument passed to the action. + The type of the eighth argument passed to the action. + The type of the ninth argument passed to the action. + The type of the tenth argument passed to the action. + The type of the eleventh argument passed to the action. + The type of the twelfth argument passed to the action. + The type of the thirteenth argument passed to the action. + Action to convert to an asynchronous action. + Scheduler to invoke the original action on. + Asynchronous action. + or is null. + + + + Converts the function into an asynchronous action. Each invocation of the resulting asynchronous action causes an invocation of the original synchronous action on the default scheduler. + + The type of the first argument passed to the action. + The type of the second argument passed to the action. + The type of the third argument passed to the action. + The type of the fourth argument passed to the action. + The type of the fifth argument passed to the action. + The type of the sixth argument passed to the action. + The type of the seventh argument passed to the action. + The type of the eighth argument passed to the action. + The type of the ninth argument passed to the action. + The type of the tenth argument passed to the action. + The type of the eleventh argument passed to the action. + The type of the twelfth argument passed to the action. + The type of the thirteenth argument passed to the action. + The type of the fourteenth argument passed to the action. + Action to convert to an asynchronous action. + Asynchronous action. + is null. + + + + Converts the function into an asynchronous action. Each invocation of the resulting asynchronous action causes an invocation of the original synchronous action on the specified scheduler. + + The type of the first argument passed to the action. + The type of the second argument passed to the action. + The type of the third argument passed to the action. + The type of the fourth argument passed to the action. + The type of the fifth argument passed to the action. + The type of the sixth argument passed to the action. + The type of the seventh argument passed to the action. + The type of the eighth argument passed to the action. + The type of the ninth argument passed to the action. + The type of the tenth argument passed to the action. + The type of the eleventh argument passed to the action. + The type of the twelfth argument passed to the action. + The type of the thirteenth argument passed to the action. + The type of the fourteenth argument passed to the action. + Action to convert to an asynchronous action. + Scheduler to invoke the original action on. + Asynchronous action. + or is null. + + + + Converts the function into an asynchronous action. Each invocation of the resulting asynchronous action causes an invocation of the original synchronous action on the default scheduler. + + The type of the first argument passed to the action. + The type of the second argument passed to the action. + The type of the third argument passed to the action. + The type of the fourth argument passed to the action. + The type of the fifth argument passed to the action. + The type of the sixth argument passed to the action. + The type of the seventh argument passed to the action. + The type of the eighth argument passed to the action. + The type of the ninth argument passed to the action. + The type of the tenth argument passed to the action. + The type of the eleventh argument passed to the action. + The type of the twelfth argument passed to the action. + The type of the thirteenth argument passed to the action. + The type of the fourteenth argument passed to the action. + The type of the fifteenth argument passed to the action. + Action to convert to an asynchronous action. + Asynchronous action. + is null. + + + + Converts the function into an asynchronous action. Each invocation of the resulting asynchronous action causes an invocation of the original synchronous action on the specified scheduler. + + The type of the first argument passed to the action. + The type of the second argument passed to the action. + The type of the third argument passed to the action. + The type of the fourth argument passed to the action. + The type of the fifth argument passed to the action. + The type of the sixth argument passed to the action. + The type of the seventh argument passed to the action. + The type of the eighth argument passed to the action. + The type of the ninth argument passed to the action. + The type of the tenth argument passed to the action. + The type of the eleventh argument passed to the action. + The type of the twelfth argument passed to the action. + The type of the thirteenth argument passed to the action. + The type of the fourteenth argument passed to the action. + The type of the fifteenth argument passed to the action. + Action to convert to an asynchronous action. + Scheduler to invoke the original action on. + Asynchronous action. + or is null. + + + + Converts the function into an asynchronous action. Each invocation of the resulting asynchronous action causes an invocation of the original synchronous action on the default scheduler. + + The type of the first argument passed to the action. + The type of the second argument passed to the action. + The type of the third argument passed to the action. + The type of the fourth argument passed to the action. + The type of the fifth argument passed to the action. + The type of the sixth argument passed to the action. + The type of the seventh argument passed to the action. + The type of the eighth argument passed to the action. + The type of the ninth argument passed to the action. + The type of the tenth argument passed to the action. + The type of the eleventh argument passed to the action. + The type of the twelfth argument passed to the action. + The type of the thirteenth argument passed to the action. + The type of the fourteenth argument passed to the action. + The type of the fifteenth argument passed to the action. + The type of the sixteenth argument passed to the action. + Action to convert to an asynchronous action. + Asynchronous action. + is null. + + + + Converts the function into an asynchronous action. Each invocation of the resulting asynchronous action causes an invocation of the original synchronous action on the specified scheduler. + + The type of the first argument passed to the action. + The type of the second argument passed to the action. + The type of the third argument passed to the action. + The type of the fourth argument passed to the action. + The type of the fifth argument passed to the action. + The type of the sixth argument passed to the action. + The type of the seventh argument passed to the action. + The type of the eighth argument passed to the action. + The type of the ninth argument passed to the action. + The type of the tenth argument passed to the action. + The type of the eleventh argument passed to the action. + The type of the twelfth argument passed to the action. + The type of the thirteenth argument passed to the action. + The type of the fourteenth argument passed to the action. + The type of the fifteenth argument passed to the action. + The type of the sixteenth argument passed to the action. + Action to convert to an asynchronous action. + Scheduler to invoke the original action on. + Asynchronous action. + or is null. + + + + Gets an awaiter that returns the last value of the observable sequence or throws an exception if the sequence is empty. + This operation subscribes to the observable sequence, making it hot. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source sequence to await. + Object that can be awaited. + is null. + + + + Gets an awaiter that returns the last value of the observable sequence or throws an exception if the sequence is empty. + This operation subscribes and connects to the observable sequence, making it hot. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source sequence to await. + Object that can be awaited. + is null. + + + + Gets an awaiter that returns the last value of the observable sequence or throws an exception if the sequence is empty. + This operation subscribes to the observable sequence, making it hot. The supplied CancellationToken can be used to cancel the subscription. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source sequence to await. + Cancellation token. + Object that can be awaited. + is null. + + + + Gets an awaiter that returns the last value of the observable sequence or throws an exception if the sequence is empty. + This operation subscribes and connects to the observable sequence, making it hot. The supplied CancellationToken can be used to cancel the subscription and connection. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source sequence to await. + Cancellation token. + Object that can be awaited. + is null. + + + + Multicasts the source sequence notifications through the specified subject to the resulting connectable observable. Upon connection of the + connectable observable, the subject is subscribed to the source exactly one, and messages are forwarded to the observers registered with + the connectable observable. For specializations with fixed subject types, see Publish, PublishLast, and Replay. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + The type of the elements in the result sequence. + Source sequence whose elements will be pushed into the specified subject. + Subject to push source elements into. + A connectable observable sequence that upon connection causes the source sequence to push results into the specified subject. + or is null. + + + + Multicasts the source sequence notifications through an instantiated subject into all uses of the sequence within a selector function. Each + subscription to the resulting sequence causes a separate multicast invocation, exposing the sequence resulting from the selector function's + invocation. For specializations with fixed subject types, see Publish, PublishLast, and Replay. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + The type of the elements produced by the intermediate subject. + The type of the elements in the result sequence. + Source sequence which will be multicasted in the specified selector function. + Factory function to create an intermediate subject through which the source sequence's elements will be multicast to the selector function. + Selector function which can use the multicasted source sequence subject to the policies enforced by the created subject. + An observable sequence that contains the elements of a sequence produced by multicasting the source sequence within a selector function. + or or is null. + + + + Returns a connectable observable sequence that shares a single subscription to the underlying sequence. + This operator is a specialization of Multicast using a regular . + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source sequence whose elements will be multicasted through a single shared subscription. + A connectable observable sequence that shares a single subscription to the underlying sequence. + is null. + Subscribers will receive all notifications of the source from the time of the subscription on. + + + + + Returns an observable sequence that is the result of invoking the selector on a connectable observable sequence that shares a single subscription to the underlying sequence. + This operator is a specialization of Multicast using a regular . + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + The type of the elements in the result sequence. + Source sequence whose elements will be multicasted through a single shared subscription. + Selector function which can use the multicasted source sequence as many times as needed, without causing multiple subscriptions to the source sequence. Subscribers to the given source will receive all notifications of the source from the time of the subscription on. + An observable sequence that contains the elements of a sequence produced by multicasting the source sequence within a selector function. + or is null. + + + + + Returns a connectable observable sequence that shares a single subscription to the underlying sequence and starts with initialValue. + This operator is a specialization of Multicast using a . + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source sequence whose elements will be multicasted through a single shared subscription. + Initial value received by observers upon subscription. + A connectable observable sequence that shares a single subscription to the underlying sequence. + is null. + Subscribers will receive immediately receive the initial value, followed by all notifications of the source from the time of the subscription on. + + + + + Returns an observable sequence that is the result of invoking the selector on a connectable observable sequence that shares a single subscription to the underlying sequence and starts with initialValue. + This operator is a specialization of Multicast using a . + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + The type of the elements in the result sequence. + Source sequence whose elements will be multicasted through a single shared subscription. + Selector function which can use the multicasted source sequence as many times as needed, without causing multiple subscriptions to the source sequence. Subscribers to the given source will receive immediately receive the initial value, followed by all notifications of the source from the time of the subscription on. + Initial value received by observers upon subscription. + An observable sequence that contains the elements of a sequence produced by multicasting the source sequence within a selector function. + or is null. + + + + + Returns a connectable observable sequence that shares a single subscription to the underlying sequence containing only the last notification. + This operator is a specialization of Multicast using a . + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source sequence whose elements will be multicasted through a single shared subscription. + A connectable observable sequence that shares a single subscription to the underlying sequence. + is null. + Subscribers will only receive the last notification of the source. + + + + + Returns an observable sequence that is the result of invoking the selector on a connectable observable sequence that shares a single subscription to the underlying sequence containing only the last notification. + This operator is a specialization of Multicast using a . + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + The type of the elements in the result sequence. + Source sequence whose elements will be multicasted through a single shared subscription. + Selector function which can use the multicasted source sequence as many times as needed, without causing multiple subscriptions to the source sequence. Subscribers to the given source will only receive the last notification of the source. + An observable sequence that contains the elements of a sequence produced by multicasting the source sequence within a selector function. + or is null. + + + + + Returns an observable sequence that stays connected to the source as long as there is at least one subscription to the observable sequence. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Connectable observable sequence. + An observable sequence that stays connected to the source as long as there is at least one subscription to the observable sequence. + is null. + + + + Returns an observable sequence that stays connected to the source as long as there is at least one subscription to the observable sequence. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Connectable observable sequence. + The time span that should be waited before possibly unsubscribing from the connectable observable. + An observable sequence that stays connected to the source as long as there is at least one subscription to the observable sequence. + is null. + + + + Returns an observable sequence that stays connected to the source as long as there is at least one subscription to the observable sequence. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Connectable observable sequence. + The time span that should be waited before possibly unsubscribing from the connectable observable. + The scheduler to use for delayed unsubscription. + An observable sequence that stays connected to the source as long as there is at least one subscription to the observable sequence. + is null. + + + + Returns an observable sequence that stays connected to the source as long as there is at least one subscription to the observable sequence. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Connectable observable sequence. + The minimum number of observers required to subscribe before establishing the connection to the source. + An observable sequence that stays connected to the source as long as there is at least one subscription to the observable sequence. + is null. + is non-positive. + + + + Returns an observable sequence that stays connected to the source as long as there is at least one subscription to the observable sequence. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Connectable observable sequence. + The minimum number of observers required to subscribe before establishing the connection to the source. + The time span that should be waited before possibly unsubscribing from the connectable observable. + An observable sequence that stays connected to the source as long as there is at least one subscription to the observable sequence. + is null. + is non-positive. + + + + Returns an observable sequence that stays connected to the source as long as there is at least one subscription to the observable sequence. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Connectable observable sequence. + The minimum number of observers required to subscribe before establishing the connection to the source. + The time span that should be waited before possibly unsubscribing from the connectable observable. + The scheduler to use for delayed unsubscription. + An observable sequence that stays connected to the source as long as there is at least one subscription to the observable sequence. + is null. + is non-positive. + + + + Automatically connect the upstream IConnectableObservable at most once when the + specified number of IObservers have subscribed to this IObservable. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Connectable observable sequence. + The number of observers required to subscribe before the connection to source happens, non-positive value will trigger an immediate subscription. + If not null, the connection's IDisposable is provided to it. + An observable sequence that connects to the source at most once when the given number of observers have subscribed to it. + is null. + + + + Returns a connectable observable sequence that shares a single subscription to the underlying sequence replaying all notifications. + This operator is a specialization of Multicast using a . + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source sequence whose elements will be multicasted through a single shared subscription. + A connectable observable sequence that shares a single subscription to the underlying sequence. + is null. + Subscribers will receive all the notifications of the source. + + + + + Returns a connectable observable sequence that shares a single subscription to the underlying sequence replaying all notifications. + This operator is a specialization of Multicast using a . + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source sequence whose elements will be multicasted through a single shared subscription. + Scheduler where connected observers will be invoked on. + A connectable observable sequence that shares a single subscription to the underlying sequence. + or is null. + Subscribers will receive all the notifications of the source. + + + + + Returns an observable sequence that is the result of invoking the selector on a connectable observable sequence that shares a single subscription to the underlying sequence replaying all notifications. + This operator is a specialization of Multicast using a . + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + The type of the elements in the result sequence. + Source sequence whose elements will be multicasted through a single shared subscription. + Selector function which can use the multicasted source sequence as many times as needed, without causing multiple subscriptions to the source sequence. Subscribers to the given source will receive all the notifications of the source. + An observable sequence that contains the elements of a sequence produced by multicasting the source sequence within a selector function. + or is null. + + + + + Returns an observable sequence that is the result of invoking the selector on a connectable observable sequence that shares a single subscription to the underlying sequence replaying all notifications. + This operator is a specialization of Multicast using a . + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + The type of the elements in the result sequence. + Source sequence whose elements will be multicasted through a single shared subscription. + Selector function which can use the multicasted source sequence as many times as needed, without causing multiple subscriptions to the source sequence. Subscribers to the given source will receive all the notifications of the source. + Scheduler where connected observers within the selector function will be invoked on. + An observable sequence that contains the elements of a sequence produced by multicasting the source sequence within a selector function. + or or is null. + + + + + Returns a connectable observable sequence that shares a single subscription to the underlying sequence replaying notifications subject to a maximum time length for the replay buffer. + This operator is a specialization of Multicast using a . + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source sequence whose elements will be multicasted through a single shared subscription. + Maximum time length of the replay buffer. + A connectable observable sequence that shares a single subscription to the underlying sequence. + is null. + is less than TimeSpan.Zero. + Subscribers will receive all the notifications of the source subject to the specified replay buffer trimming policy. + + + + + Returns an observable sequence that is the result of invoking the selector on a connectable observable sequence that shares a single subscription to the underlying sequence replaying notifications subject to a maximum time length for the replay buffer. + This operator is a specialization of Multicast using a . + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + The type of the elements in the result sequence. + Source sequence whose elements will be multicasted through a single shared subscription. + Selector function which can use the multicasted source sequence as many times as needed, without causing multiple subscriptions to the source sequence. Subscribers to the given source will receive all the notifications of the source subject to the specified replay buffer trimming policy. + Maximum time length of the replay buffer. + An observable sequence that contains the elements of a sequence produced by multicasting the source sequence within a selector function. + or is null. + is less than TimeSpan.Zero. + + + + + Returns a connectable observable sequence that shares a single subscription to the underlying sequence replaying notifications subject to a maximum time length for the replay buffer. + This operator is a specialization of Multicast using a . + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source sequence whose elements will be multicasted through a single shared subscription. + Maximum time length of the replay buffer. + Scheduler where connected observers will be invoked on. + A connectable observable sequence that shares a single subscription to the underlying sequence. + or is null. + is less than TimeSpan.Zero. + Subscribers will receive all the notifications of the source subject to the specified replay buffer trimming policy. + + + + + Returns an observable sequence that is the result of invoking the selector on a connectable observable sequence that shares a single subscription to the underlying sequence replaying notifications subject to a maximum time length for the replay buffer. + This operator is a specialization of Multicast using a . + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + The type of the elements in the result sequence. + Source sequence whose elements will be multicasted through a single shared subscription. + Selector function which can use the multicasted source sequence as many times as needed, without causing multiple subscriptions to the source sequence. Subscribers to the given source will receive all the notifications of the source subject to the specified replay buffer trimming policy. + Maximum time length of the replay buffer. + Scheduler where connected observers within the selector function will be invoked on. + An observable sequence that contains the elements of a sequence produced by multicasting the source sequence within a selector function. + or or is null. + is less than TimeSpan.Zero. + + + + + Returns a connectable observable sequence that shares a single subscription to the underlying sequence replaying bufferSize notifications. + This operator is a specialization of Multicast using a . + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source sequence whose elements will be multicasted through a single shared subscription. + Maximum element count of the replay buffer. + Scheduler where connected observers will be invoked on. + A connectable observable sequence that shares a single subscription to the underlying sequence. + or is null. + is less than zero. + Subscribers will receive all the notifications of the source subject to the specified replay buffer trimming policy. + + + + + Returns an observable sequence that is the result of invoking the selector on a connectable observable sequence that shares a single subscription to the underlying sequence replaying notifications subject to a maximum element count for the replay buffer. + This operator is a specialization of Multicast using a . + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + The type of the elements in the result sequence. + Source sequence whose elements will be multicasted through a single shared subscription. + Selector function which can use the multicasted source sequence as many times as needed, without causing multiple subscriptions to the source sequence. Subscribers to the given source will receive all the notifications of the source subject to the specified replay buffer trimming policy. + Maximum element count of the replay buffer. + Scheduler where connected observers within the selector function will be invoked on. + An observable sequence that contains the elements of a sequence produced by multicasting the source sequence within a selector function. + or or is null. + is less than zero. + + + + + Returns a connectable observable sequence that shares a single subscription to the underlying sequence replaying notifications subject to a maximum element count for the replay buffer. + This operator is a specialization of Multicast using a . + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source sequence whose elements will be multicasted through a single shared subscription. + Maximum element count of the replay buffer. + A connectable observable sequence that shares a single subscription to the underlying sequence. + is null. + is less than zero. + Subscribers will receive all the notifications of the source subject to the specified replay buffer trimming policy. + + + + + Returns an observable sequence that is the result of invoking the selector on a connectable observable sequence that shares a single subscription to the underlying sequence replaying notifications subject to a maximum element count for the replay buffer. + This operator is a specialization of Multicast using a . + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + The type of the elements in the result sequence. + Source sequence whose elements will be multicasted through a single shared subscription. + Selector function which can use the multicasted source sequence as many times as needed, without causing multiple subscriptions to the source sequence. Subscribers to the given source will receive all the notifications of the source subject to the specified replay buffer trimming policy. + Maximum element count of the replay buffer. + An observable sequence that contains the elements of a sequence produced by multicasting the source sequence within a selector function. + or is null. + is less than zero. + + + + + Returns a connectable observable sequence that shares a single subscription to the underlying sequence replaying notifications subject to a maximum time length and element count for the replay buffer. + This operator is a specialization of Multicast using a . + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source sequence whose elements will be multicasted through a single shared subscription. + Maximum element count of the replay buffer. + Maximum time length of the replay buffer. + A connectable observable sequence that shares a single subscription to the underlying sequence. + is null. + is less than zero. + is less than TimeSpan.Zero. + Subscribers will receive all the notifications of the source subject to the specified replay buffer trimming policy. + + + + + Returns an observable sequence that is the result of invoking the selector on a connectable observable sequence that shares a single subscription to the underlying sequence replaying notifications subject to a maximum time length and element count for the replay buffer. + This operator is a specialization of Multicast using a . + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + The type of the elements in the result sequence. + Source sequence whose elements will be multicasted through a single shared subscription. + Selector function which can use the multicasted source sequence as many times as needed, without causing multiple subscriptions to the source sequence. Subscribers to the given source will receive all the notifications of the source subject to the specified replay buffer trimming policy. + Maximum element count of the replay buffer. + Maximum time length of the replay buffer. + An observable sequence that contains the elements of a sequence produced by multicasting the source sequence within a selector function. + or is null. + is less than zero. + is less than TimeSpan.Zero. + + + + + Returns a connectable observable sequence that shares a single subscription to the underlying sequence replaying notifications subject to a maximum time length and element count for the replay buffer. + This operator is a specialization of Multicast using a . + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source sequence whose elements will be multicasted through a single shared subscription. + Maximum element count of the replay buffer. + Maximum time length of the replay buffer. + Scheduler where connected observers will be invoked on. + A connectable observable sequence that shares a single subscription to the underlying sequence. + or is null. + is less than zero. + is less than TimeSpan.Zero. + Subscribers will receive all the notifications of the source subject to the specified replay buffer trimming policy. + + + + + Returns an observable sequence that is the result of invoking the selector on a connectable observable sequence that shares a single subscription to the underlying sequence replaying notifications subject to a maximum time length and element count for the replay buffer. + This operator is a specialization of Multicast using a . + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + The type of the elements in the result sequence. + Source sequence whose elements will be multicasted through a single shared subscription. + Selector function which can use the multicasted source sequence as many times as needed, without causing multiple subscriptions to the source sequence. Subscribers to the given source will receive all the notifications of the source subject to the specified replay buffer trimming policy. + Maximum element count of the replay buffer. + Maximum time length of the replay buffer. + Scheduler where connected observers within the selector function will be invoked on. + An observable sequence that contains the elements of a sequence produced by multicasting the source sequence within a selector function. + or or is null. + is less than zero. + is less than TimeSpan.Zero. + + + + + Produces an enumerable sequence of consecutive (possibly empty) chunks of the source sequence. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source observable sequence. + The enumerable sequence that returns consecutive (possibly empty) chunks upon each iteration. + is null. + + + + Produces an enumerable sequence that returns elements collected/aggregated from the source sequence between consecutive iterations. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + The type of the elements produced by the merge operation during collection. + Source observable sequence. + Factory to create a new collector object. + Merges a sequence element with the current collector. + The enumerable sequence that returns collected/aggregated elements from the source sequence upon each iteration. + or or is null. + + + + Produces an enumerable sequence that returns elements collected/aggregated from the source sequence between consecutive iterations. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + The type of the elements produced by the merge operation during collection. + Source observable sequence. + Factory to create the initial collector object. + Merges a sequence element with the current collector. + Factory to replace the current collector by a new collector. + The enumerable sequence that returns collected/aggregated elements from the source sequence upon each iteration. + or or or is null. + + + + Returns the first element of an observable sequence. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source observable sequence. + The first element in the observable sequence. + is null. + The source sequence is empty. + + + + + Returns the first element of an observable sequence that satisfies the condition in the predicate. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source observable sequence. + A predicate function to evaluate for elements in the source sequence. + The first element in the observable sequence that satisfies the condition in the predicate. + or is null. + No element satisfies the condition in the predicate. -or- The source sequence is empty. + + + + + Returns the first element of an observable sequence, or a default value if no such element exists. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source observable sequence. + The first element in the observable sequence, or a default value if no such element exists. + is null. + + + + + Returns the first element of an observable sequence that satisfies the condition in the predicate, or a default value if no such element exists. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source observable sequence. + A predicate function to evaluate for elements in the source sequence. + The first element in the observable sequence that satisfies the condition in the predicate, or a default value if no such element exists. + or is null. + + + + + Invokes an action for each element in the observable sequence, and blocks until the sequence is terminated. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source sequence. + Action to invoke for each element in the observable sequence. + or is null. + Because of its blocking nature, this operator is mainly used for testing. + + + + Invokes an action for each element in the observable sequence, incorporating the element's index, and blocks until the sequence is terminated. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source sequence. + Action to invoke for each element in the observable sequence. + or is null. + Because of its blocking nature, this operator is mainly used for testing. + + + + Returns an enumerator that enumerates all values of the observable sequence. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + An observable sequence to get an enumerator for. + The enumerator that can be used to enumerate over the elements in the observable sequence. + is null. + + + + Returns the last element of an observable sequence. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source observable sequence. + The last element in the observable sequence. + is null. + The source sequence is empty. + + + + + Returns the last element of an observable sequence that satisfies the condition in the predicate. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source observable sequence. + A predicate function to evaluate for elements in the source sequence. + The last element in the observable sequence that satisfies the condition in the predicate. + or is null. + No element satisfies the condition in the predicate. -or- The source sequence is empty. + + + + + Returns the last element of an observable sequence, or a default value if no such element exists. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source observable sequence. + The last element in the observable sequence, or a default value if no such element exists. + is null. + + + + + Returns the last element of an observable sequence that satisfies the condition in the predicate, or a default value if no such element exists. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source observable sequence. + A predicate function to evaluate for elements in the source sequence. + The last element in the observable sequence that satisfies the condition in the predicate, or a default value if no such element exists. + or is null. + + + + + Returns an enumerable sequence whose enumeration returns the latest observed element in the source observable sequence. + Enumerators on the resulting sequence will never produce the same element repeatedly, and will block until the next element becomes available. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source observable sequence. + The enumerable sequence that returns the last sampled element upon each iteration and subsequently blocks until the next element in the observable source sequence becomes available. + + + + Returns an enumerable sequence whose enumeration returns the most recently observed element in the source observable sequence, using the specified initial value in case no element has been sampled yet. + Enumerators on the resulting sequence never block and can produce the same element repeatedly. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source observable sequence. + Initial value that will be yielded by the enumerable sequence if no element has been sampled yet. + The enumerable sequence that returns the last sampled element upon each iteration. + is null. + + + + Returns an enumerable sequence whose enumeration blocks until the next element in the source observable sequence becomes available. + Enumerators on the resulting sequence will block until the next element becomes available. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source observable sequence. + The enumerable sequence that blocks upon each iteration until the next element in the observable source sequence becomes available. + is null. + + + + Returns the only element of an observable sequence, and throws an exception if there is not exactly one element in the observable sequence. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source observable sequence. + The single element in the observable sequence. + is null. + The source sequence contains more than one element. -or- The source sequence is empty. + + + + + Returns the only element of an observable sequence that satisfies the condition in the predicate, and throws an exception if there is not exactly one element matching the predicate in the observable sequence. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source observable sequence. + A predicate function to evaluate for elements in the source sequence. + The single element in the observable sequence that satisfies the condition in the predicate. + or is null. + No element satisfies the condition in the predicate. -or- More than one element satisfies the condition in the predicate. -or- The source sequence is empty. + + + + + Returns the only element of an observable sequence, or a default value if the observable sequence is empty; this method throws an exception if there is more than one element in the observable sequence. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source observable sequence. + The single element in the observable sequence, or a default value if no such element exists. + is null. + The source sequence contains more than one element. + + + + + Returns the only element of an observable sequence that satisfies the condition in the predicate, or a default value if no such element exists; this method throws an exception if there is more than one element matching the predicate in the observable sequence. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source observable sequence. + A predicate function to evaluate for elements in the source sequence. + The single element in the observable sequence that satisfies the condition in the predicate, or a default value if no such element exists. + or is null. + The sequence contains more than one element that satisfies the condition in the predicate. + + + + + Waits for the observable sequence to complete and returns the last element of the sequence. + If the sequence terminates with an OnError notification, the exception is thrown. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source observable sequence. + The last element in the observable sequence. + is null. + The source sequence is empty. + + + + Wraps the source sequence in order to run its observer callbacks on the specified scheduler. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source sequence. + Scheduler to notify observers on. + The source sequence whose observations happen on the specified scheduler. + or is null. + + This only invokes observer callbacks on a scheduler. In case the subscription and/or unsubscription actions have side-effects + that require to be run on a scheduler, use . + + + + + Wraps the source sequence in order to run its observer callbacks on the specified synchronization context. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source sequence. + Synchronization context to notify observers on. + The source sequence whose observations happen on the specified synchronization context. + or is null. + + This only invokes observer callbacks on a synchronization context. In case the subscription and/or unsubscription actions have side-effects + that require to be run on a synchronization context, use . + + + + + Wraps the source sequence in order to run its subscription and unsubscription logic on the specified scheduler. This operation is not commonly used; + see the remarks section for more information on the distinction between SubscribeOn and ObserveOn. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source sequence. + Scheduler to perform subscription and unsubscription actions on. + The source sequence whose subscriptions and unsubscriptions happen on the specified scheduler. + or is null. + + This only performs the side-effects of subscription and unsubscription on the specified scheduler. In order to invoke observer + callbacks on a scheduler, use . + + + + + Wraps the source sequence in order to run its subscription and unsubscription logic on the specified synchronization context. This operation is not commonly used; + see the remarks section for more information on the distinction between SubscribeOn and ObserveOn. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source sequence. + Synchronization context to perform subscription and unsubscription actions on. + The source sequence whose subscriptions and unsubscriptions happen on the specified synchronization context. + or is null. + + This only performs the side-effects of subscription and unsubscription on the specified synchronization context. In order to invoke observer + callbacks on a synchronization context, use . + + + + + Synchronizes the observable sequence such that observer notifications cannot be delivered concurrently. + This overload is useful to "fix" an observable sequence that exhibits concurrent callbacks on individual observers, which is invalid behavior for the query processor. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source sequence. + The source sequence whose outgoing calls to observers are synchronized. + is null. + + It's invalid behavior - according to the observer grammar - for a sequence to exhibit concurrent callbacks on a given observer. + This operator can be used to "fix" a source that doesn't conform to this rule. + + + + + Synchronizes the observable sequence such that observer notifications cannot be delivered concurrently, using the specified gate object. + This overload is useful when writing n-ary query operators, in order to prevent concurrent callbacks from different sources by synchronizing on a common gate object. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source sequence. + Gate object to synchronize each observer call on. + The source sequence whose outgoing calls to observers are synchronized on the given gate object. + or is null. + + + + Subscribes an observer to an enumerable sequence. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Enumerable sequence to subscribe to. + Observer that will receive notifications from the enumerable sequence. + Disposable object that can be used to unsubscribe the observer from the enumerable + or is null. + + + + Subscribes an observer to an enumerable sequence, using the specified scheduler to run the enumeration loop. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Enumerable sequence to subscribe to. + Observer that will receive notifications from the enumerable sequence. + Scheduler to perform the enumeration on. + Disposable object that can be used to unsubscribe the observer from the enumerable + or or is null. + + + + Converts an observable sequence to an enumerable sequence. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + An observable sequence to convert to an enumerable sequence. + The enumerable sequence containing the elements in the observable sequence. + is null. + + + + Exposes an observable sequence as an object with an -based .NET event. + + Observable source sequence. + The event source object. + is null. + + + + Exposes an observable sequence as an object with an -based .NET event. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Observable source sequence. + The event source object. + is null. + + + + Exposes an observable sequence as an object with a .NET event, conforming to the standard .NET event pattern. + + The type of the event data generated by the event. + Observable source sequence. + The event source object. + is null. + + + + Converts an enumerable sequence to an observable sequence. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Enumerable sequence to convert to an observable sequence. + The observable sequence whose elements are pulled from the given enumerable sequence. + is null. + + + + Converts an enumerable sequence to an observable sequence, using the specified scheduler to run the enumeration loop. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Enumerable sequence to convert to an observable sequence. + Scheduler to run the enumeration of the input sequence on. + The observable sequence whose elements are pulled from the given enumerable sequence. + or is null. + + + + Creates an observable sequence from a specified Subscribe method implementation. + + The type of the elements in the produced sequence. + Implementation of the resulting observable sequence's Subscribe method. + The observable sequence with the specified implementation for the Subscribe method. + is null. + + Use of this operator is preferred over manual implementation of the interface. In case + you need a type implementing rather than an anonymous implementation, consider using + the abstract base class. + + + + + Creates an observable sequence from a specified Subscribe method implementation. + + The type of the elements in the produced sequence. + Implementation of the resulting observable sequence's Subscribe method, returning an Action delegate that will be wrapped in an IDisposable. + The observable sequence with the specified implementation for the Subscribe method. + is null. + + Use of this operator is preferred over manual implementation of the interface. In case + you need a type implementing rather than an anonymous implementation, consider using + the abstract base class. + + + + + Creates an observable sequence from a specified cancellable asynchronous Subscribe method. + The CancellationToken passed to the asynchronous Subscribe method is tied to the returned disposable subscription, allowing best-effort cancellation. + + The type of the elements in the produced sequence. + Asynchronous method used to produce elements. + The observable sequence surfacing the elements produced by the asynchronous method. + is null. + This operator is especially useful in conjunction with the asynchronous programming features introduced in C# 5.0 and Visual Basic 11. + When a subscription to the resulting sequence is disposed, the CancellationToken that was fed to the asynchronous subscribe function will be signaled. + + + + Creates an observable sequence from a specified asynchronous Subscribe method. + + The type of the elements in the produced sequence. + Asynchronous method used to produce elements. + The observable sequence surfacing the elements produced by the asynchronous method. + is null. + This operator is especially useful in conjunction with the asynchronous programming features introduced in C# 5.0 and Visual Basic 11. + + + + Creates an observable sequence from a specified cancellable asynchronous Subscribe method. + The CancellationToken passed to the asynchronous Subscribe method is tied to the returned disposable subscription, allowing best-effort cancellation. + + The type of the elements in the produced sequence. + Asynchronous method used to implement the resulting sequence's Subscribe method. + The observable sequence with the specified implementation for the Subscribe method. + is null. + This operator is especially useful in conjunction with the asynchronous programming features introduced in C# 5.0 and Visual Basic 11. + When a subscription to the resulting sequence is disposed, the CancellationToken that was fed to the asynchronous subscribe function will be signaled. + + + + Creates an observable sequence from a specified asynchronous Subscribe method. + + The type of the elements in the produced sequence. + Asynchronous method used to implement the resulting sequence's Subscribe method. + The observable sequence with the specified implementation for the Subscribe method. + is null. + This operator is especially useful in conjunction with the asynchronous programming features introduced in C# 5.0 and Visual Basic 11. + + + + Creates an observable sequence from a specified cancellable asynchronous Subscribe method. + The CancellationToken passed to the asynchronous Subscribe method is tied to the returned disposable subscription, allowing best-effort cancellation. + + The type of the elements in the produced sequence. + Asynchronous method used to implement the resulting sequence's Subscribe method, returning an Action delegate that will be wrapped in an IDisposable. + The observable sequence with the specified implementation for the Subscribe method. + is null. + This operator is especially useful in conjunction with the asynchronous programming features introduced in C# 5.0 and Visual Basic 11. + When a subscription to the resulting sequence is disposed, the CancellationToken that was fed to the asynchronous subscribe function will be signaled. + + + + Creates an observable sequence from a specified asynchronous Subscribe method. + + The type of the elements in the produced sequence. + Asynchronous method used to implement the resulting sequence's Subscribe method, returning an Action delegate that will be wrapped in an IDisposable. + The observable sequence with the specified implementation for the Subscribe method. + is null. + This operator is especially useful in conjunction with the asynchronous programming features introduced in C# 5.0 and Visual Basic 11. + + + + Returns an observable sequence that invokes the specified factory function whenever a new observer subscribes. + + The type of the elements in the sequence returned by the factory function, and in the resulting sequence. + Observable factory function to invoke for each observer that subscribes to the resulting sequence. + An observable sequence whose observers trigger an invocation of the given observable factory function. + is null. + + + + Returns an observable sequence that starts the specified asynchronous factory function whenever a new observer subscribes. + + The type of the elements in the sequence returned by the factory function, and in the resulting sequence. + Asynchronous factory function to start for each observer that subscribes to the resulting sequence. + An observable sequence whose observers trigger the given asynchronous observable factory function to be started. + is null. + This operator is especially useful in conjunction with the asynchronous programming features introduced in C# 5.0 and Visual Basic 11. + + + + Returns an observable sequence that starts the specified cancellable asynchronous factory function whenever a new observer subscribes. + The CancellationToken passed to the asynchronous factory function is tied to the returned disposable subscription, allowing best-effort cancellation. + + The type of the elements in the sequence returned by the factory function, and in the resulting sequence. + Asynchronous factory function to start for each observer that subscribes to the resulting sequence. + An observable sequence whose observers trigger the given asynchronous observable factory function to be started. + is null. + This operator is especially useful in conjunction with the asynchronous programming features introduced in C# 5.0 and Visual Basic 11. + When a subscription to the resulting sequence is disposed, the CancellationToken that was fed to the asynchronous observable factory function will be signaled. + + + + Returns an empty observable sequence. + + The type used for the type parameter of the resulting sequence. + An observable sequence with no elements. + + + + Returns an empty observable sequence. + + The type used for the type parameter of the resulting sequence. + Object solely used to infer the type of the type parameter. This parameter is typically used when creating a sequence of anonymously typed elements. + An observable sequence with no elements. + + + + Returns an empty observable sequence, using the specified scheduler to send out the single OnCompleted message. + + The type used for the type parameter of the resulting sequence. + Scheduler to send the termination call on. + An observable sequence with no elements. + is null. + + + + Returns an empty observable sequence, using the specified scheduler to send out the single OnCompleted message. + + The type used for the type parameter of the resulting sequence. + Scheduler to send the termination call on. + Object solely used to infer the type of the type parameter. This parameter is typically used when creating a sequence of anonymously typed elements. + An observable sequence with no elements. + is null. + + + + Generates an observable sequence by running a state-driven loop producing the sequence's elements. + + The type of the state used in the generator loop. + The type of the elements in the produced sequence. + Initial state. + Condition to terminate generation (upon returning false). + Iteration step function. + Selector function for results produced in the sequence. + The generated sequence. + or or is null. + + + + Generates an observable sequence by running a state-driven loop producing the sequence's elements, using the specified scheduler to send out observer messages. + + The type of the state used in the generator loop. + The type of the elements in the produced sequence. + Initial state. + Condition to terminate generation (upon returning false). + Iteration step function. + Selector function for results produced in the sequence. + Scheduler on which to run the generator loop. + The generated sequence. + or or or is null. + + + + Returns a non-terminating observable sequence, which can be used to denote an infinite duration (e.g. when using reactive joins). + + The type used for the type parameter of the resulting sequence. + An observable sequence whose observers will never get called. + + + + Returns a non-terminating observable sequence, which can be used to denote an infinite duration (e.g. when using reactive joins). + + The type used for the type parameter of the resulting sequence. + Object solely used to infer the type of the type parameter. This parameter is typically used when creating a sequence of anonymously typed elements. + An observable sequence whose observers will never get called. + + + + Generates an observable sequence of integral numbers within a specified range. + + The value of the first integer in the sequence. + The number of sequential integers to generate. + An observable sequence that contains a range of sequential integral numbers. + is less than zero. -or- + - 1 is larger than . + + + + Generates an observable sequence of integral numbers within a specified range, using the specified scheduler to send out observer messages. + + The value of the first integer in the sequence. + The number of sequential integers to generate. + Scheduler to run the generator loop on. + An observable sequence that contains a range of sequential integral numbers. + is less than zero. -or- + - 1 is larger than . + is null. + + + + Generates an observable sequence that repeats the given element infinitely. + + The type of the element that will be repeated in the produced sequence. + Element to repeat. + An observable sequence that repeats the given element infinitely. + + + + Generates an observable sequence that repeats the given element infinitely, using the specified scheduler to send out observer messages. + + The type of the element that will be repeated in the produced sequence. + Element to repeat. + Scheduler to run the producer loop on. + An observable sequence that repeats the given element infinitely. + is null. + + + + Generates an observable sequence that repeats the given element the specified number of times. + + The type of the element that will be repeated in the produced sequence. + Element to repeat. + Number of times to repeat the element. + An observable sequence that repeats the given element the specified number of times. + is less than zero. + + + + Generates an observable sequence that repeats the given element the specified number of times, using the specified scheduler to send out observer messages. + + The type of the element that will be repeated in the produced sequence. + Element to repeat. + Number of times to repeat the element. + Scheduler to run the producer loop on. + An observable sequence that repeats the given element the specified number of times. + is less than zero. + is null. + + + + Returns an observable sequence that contains a single element. + + The type of the element that will be returned in the produced sequence. + Single element in the resulting observable sequence. + An observable sequence containing the single specified element. + + + + Returns an observable sequence that contains a single element, using the specified scheduler to send out observer messages. + + The type of the element that will be returned in the produced sequence. + Single element in the resulting observable sequence. + Scheduler to send the single element on. + An observable sequence containing the single specified element. + is null. + + + + Returns an observable sequence that terminates with an exception. + + The type used for the type parameter of the resulting sequence. + Exception object used for the sequence's termination. + The observable sequence that terminates exceptionally with the specified exception object. + is null. + + + + Returns an observable sequence that terminates with an exception. + + The type used for the type parameter of the resulting sequence. + Exception object used for the sequence's termination. + Object solely used to infer the type of the type parameter. This parameter is typically used when creating a sequence of anonymously typed elements. + The observable sequence that terminates exceptionally with the specified exception object. + is null. + + + + Returns an observable sequence that terminates with an exception, using the specified scheduler to send out the single OnError message. + + The type used for the type parameter of the resulting sequence. + Exception object used for the sequence's termination. + Scheduler to send the exceptional termination call on. + The observable sequence that terminates exceptionally with the specified exception object. + or is null. + + + + Returns an observable sequence that terminates with an exception, using the specified scheduler to send out the single OnError message. + + The type used for the type parameter of the resulting sequence. + Exception object used for the sequence's termination. + Scheduler to send the exceptional termination call on. + Object solely used to infer the type of the type parameter. This parameter is typically used when creating a sequence of anonymously typed elements. + The observable sequence that terminates exceptionally with the specified exception object. + or is null. + + + + Constructs an observable sequence that depends on a resource object, whose lifetime is tied to the resulting observable sequence's lifetime. + + The type of the elements in the produced sequence. + The type of the resource used during the generation of the resulting sequence. Needs to implement . + Factory function to obtain a resource object. + Factory function to obtain an observable sequence that depends on the obtained resource. + An observable sequence whose lifetime controls the lifetime of the dependent resource object. + or is null. + + + + Constructs an observable sequence that depends on a resource object, whose lifetime is tied to the resulting observable sequence's lifetime. The resource is obtained and used through asynchronous methods. + The CancellationToken passed to the asynchronous methods is tied to the returned disposable subscription, allowing best-effort cancellation at any stage of the resource acquisition or usage. + + The type of the elements in the produced sequence. + The type of the resource used during the generation of the resulting sequence. Needs to implement . + Asynchronous factory function to obtain a resource object. + Asynchronous factory function to obtain an observable sequence that depends on the obtained resource. + An observable sequence whose lifetime controls the lifetime of the dependent resource object. + or is null. + This operator is especially useful in conjunction with the asynchronous programming features introduced in C# 5.0 and Visual Basic 11. + When a subscription to the resulting sequence is disposed, the CancellationToken that was fed to the asynchronous resource factory and observable factory functions will be signaled. + + + + Converts a .NET event, conforming to the standard .NET event pattern based on , to an observable sequence. + Each event invocation is surfaced through an OnNext message in the resulting sequence. + For conversion of events that don't conform to the standard .NET event pattern, use any of the FromEvent overloads instead. + + Action that attaches the given event handler to the underlying .NET event. + Action that detaches the given event handler from the underlying .NET event. + The observable sequence that contains data representations of invocations of the underlying .NET event. + or is null. + + + Add and remove handler invocations are made whenever the number of observers grows beyond zero. + As such, an event handler may be shared by multiple simultaneously active observers, using a subject for multicasting. + + + The current is captured during the call to FromEventPattern, and is used to post add and remove handler invocations. + This behavior ensures add and remove handler operations for thread-affine events are accessed from the same context, as required by some UI frameworks. + + + If no SynchronizationContext is present at the point of calling FromEventPattern, add and remove handler invocations are made synchronously on the thread + making the Subscribe or Dispose call, respectively. + + + It's recommended to lift FromEventPattern calls outside event stream query expressions due to the free-threaded nature of Reactive Extensions. Doing so + makes the captured SynchronizationContext predictable. This best practice also reduces clutter of bridging code inside queries, making the query expressions + more concise and easier to understand. + + + + + + + Converts a .NET event, conforming to the standard .NET event pattern based on , to an observable sequence. + Each event invocation is surfaced through an OnNext message in the resulting sequence. + For conversion of events that don't conform to the standard .NET event pattern, use any of the FromEvent overloads instead. + + Action that attaches the given event handler to the underlying .NET event. + Action that detaches the given event handler from the underlying .NET event. + The scheduler to run the add and remove event handler logic on. + The observable sequence that contains data representations of invocations of the underlying .NET event. + or or is null. + + + Add and remove handler invocations are made whenever the number of observers grows beyond zero. + As such, an event handler may be shared by multiple simultaneously active observers, using a subject for multicasting. + + + Add and remove handler invocations are run on the specified scheduler. This behavior allows add and remove handler operations for thread-affine events to be + accessed from the same context, as required by some UI frameworks. + + + It's recommended to lift FromEventPattern calls outside event stream query expressions. This best practice reduces clutter of bridging code inside queries, + making the query expressions more concise and easier to understand. This has additional benefits for overloads of FromEventPattern that omit the IScheduler + parameter. For more information, see the remarks section on those overloads. + + + + + + + Converts a .NET event, conforming to the standard .NET event pattern based on a supplied event delegate type, to an observable sequence. + Each event invocation is surfaced through an OnNext message in the resulting sequence. + For conversion of events that don't conform to the standard .NET event pattern, use any of the FromEvent overloads instead. + + The delegate type of the event to be converted. + The type of the event data generated by the event. + Action that attaches the given event handler to the underlying .NET event. + Action that detaches the given event handler from the underlying .NET event. + The observable sequence that contains data representations of invocations of the underlying .NET event. + or is null. + + + Add and remove handler invocations are made whenever the number of observers grows beyond zero. + As such, an event handler may be shared by multiple simultaneously active observers, using a subject for multicasting. + + + The current is captured during the call to FromEventPattern, and is used to post add and remove handler invocations. + This behavior ensures add and remove handler operations for thread-affine events are accessed from the same context, as required by some UI frameworks. + + + If no SynchronizationContext is present at the point of calling FromEventPattern, add and remove handler invocations are made synchronously on the thread + making the Subscribe or Dispose call, respectively. + + + It's recommended to lift FromEventPattern calls outside event stream query expressions due to the free-threaded nature of Reactive Extensions. Doing so + makes the captured SynchronizationContext predictable. This best practice also reduces clutter of bridging code inside queries, making the query expressions + more concise and easier to understand. + + + + + + + Converts a .NET event, conforming to the standard .NET event pattern based on a supplied event delegate type, to an observable sequence. + Each event invocation is surfaced through an OnNext message in the resulting sequence. + For conversion of events that don't conform to the standard .NET event pattern, use any of the FromEvent overloads instead. + + The delegate type of the event to be converted. + The type of the event data generated by the event. + Action that attaches the given event handler to the underlying .NET event. + Action that detaches the given event handler from the underlying .NET event. + The scheduler to run the add and remove event handler logic on. + The observable sequence that contains data representations of invocations of the underlying .NET event. + or or is null. + + + Add and remove handler invocations are made whenever the number of observers grows beyond zero. + As such, an event handler may be shared by multiple simultaneously active observers, using a subject for multicasting. + + + Add and remove handler invocations are run on the specified scheduler. This behavior allows add and remove handler operations for thread-affine events to be + accessed from the same context, as required by some UI frameworks. + + + It's recommended to lift FromEventPattern calls outside event stream query expressions. This best practice reduces clutter of bridging code inside queries, + making the query expressions more concise and easier to understand. This has additional benefits for overloads of FromEventPattern that omit the IScheduler + parameter. For more information, see the remarks section on those overloads. + + + + + + + Converts a .NET event, conforming to the standard .NET event pattern based on , to an observable sequence. + Each event invocation is surfaced through an OnNext message in the resulting sequence. + For conversion of events that don't conform to the standard .NET event pattern, use any of the FromEvent overloads instead. + + The delegate type of the event to be converted. + The type of the event data generated by the event. + A function used to convert the given event handler to a delegate compatible with the underlying .NET event. The resulting delegate is used in calls to the addHandler and removeHandler action parameters. + Action that attaches the given event handler to the underlying .NET event. + Action that detaches the given event handler from the underlying .NET event. + The observable sequence that contains data representations of invocations of the underlying .NET event. + or or is null. + + + Add and remove handler invocations are made whenever the number of observers grows beyond zero. + As such, an event handler may be shared by multiple simultaneously active observers, using a subject for multicasting. + + + The current is captured during the call to FromEventPattern, and is used to post add and remove handler invocations. + This behavior ensures add and remove handler operations for thread-affine events are accessed from the same context, as required by some UI frameworks. + + + If no SynchronizationContext is present at the point of calling FromEventPattern, add and remove handler invocations are made synchronously on the thread + making the Subscribe or Dispose call, respectively. + + + It's recommended to lift FromEventPattern calls outside event stream query expressions due to the free-threaded nature of Reactive Extensions. Doing so + makes the captured SynchronizationContext predictable. This best practice also reduces clutter of bridging code inside queries, making the query expressions + more concise and easier to understand. + + + + + + + Converts a .NET event, conforming to the standard .NET event pattern based on , to an observable sequence. + Each event invocation is surfaced through an OnNext message in the resulting sequence. + For conversion of events that don't conform to the standard .NET event pattern, use any of the FromEvent overloads instead. + + The delegate type of the event to be converted. + The type of the event data generated by the event. + A function used to convert the given event handler to a delegate compatible with the underlying .NET event. The resulting delegate is used in calls to the addHandler and removeHandler action parameters. + Action that attaches the given event handler to the underlying .NET event. + Action that detaches the given event handler from the underlying .NET event. + The scheduler to run the add and remove event handler logic on. + The observable sequence that contains data representations of invocations of the underlying .NET event. + or or or is null. + + + Add and remove handler invocations are made whenever the number of observers grows beyond zero. + As such, an event handler may be shared by multiple simultaneously active observers, using a subject for multicasting. + + + Add and remove handler invocations are run on the specified scheduler. This behavior allows add and remove handler operations for thread-affine events to be + accessed from the same context, as required by some UI frameworks. + + + It's recommended to lift FromEventPattern calls outside event stream query expressions. This best practice reduces clutter of bridging code inside queries, + making the query expressions more concise and easier to understand. This has additional benefits for overloads of FromEventPattern that omit the IScheduler + parameter. For more information, see the remarks section on those overloads. + + + + + + + Converts a .NET event, conforming to the standard .NET event pattern based on a supplied event delegate type with a strongly typed sender parameter, to an observable sequence. + Each event invocation is surfaced through an OnNext message in the resulting sequence. + For conversion of events that don't conform to the standard .NET event pattern, use any of the FromEvent overloads instead. + + The delegate type of the event to be converted. + The type of the sender that raises the event. + The type of the event data generated by the event. + Action that attaches the given event handler to the underlying .NET event. + Action that detaches the given event handler from the underlying .NET event. + The observable sequence that contains data representations of invocations of the underlying .NET event. + or is null. + + + Add and remove handler invocations are made whenever the number of observers grows beyond zero. + As such, an event handler may be shared by multiple simultaneously active observers, using a subject for multicasting. + + + The current is captured during the call to FromEventPattern, and is used to post add and remove handler invocations. + This behavior ensures add and remove handler operations for thread-affine events are accessed from the same context, as required by some UI frameworks. + + + If no SynchronizationContext is present at the point of calling FromEventPattern, add and remove handler invocations are made synchronously on the thread + making the Subscribe or Dispose call, respectively. + + + It's recommended to lift FromEventPattern calls outside event stream query expressions due to the free-threaded nature of Reactive Extensions. Doing so + makes the captured SynchronizationContext predictable. This best practice also reduces clutter of bridging code inside queries, making the query expressions + more concise and easier to understand. + + + + + + + Converts a .NET event, conforming to the standard .NET event pattern based on a supplied event delegate type with a strongly typed sender parameter, to an observable sequence. + Each event invocation is surfaced through an OnNext message in the resulting sequence. + For conversion of events that don't conform to the standard .NET event pattern, use any of the FromEvent overloads instead. + + The delegate type of the event to be converted. + The type of the sender that raises the event. + The type of the event data generated by the event. + Action that attaches the given event handler to the underlying .NET event. + Action that detaches the given event handler from the underlying .NET event. + The scheduler to run the add and remove event handler logic on. + The observable sequence that contains data representations of invocations of the underlying .NET event. + or or is null. + + + Add and remove handler invocations are made whenever the number of observers grows beyond zero. + As such, an event handler may be shared by multiple simultaneously active observers, using a subject for multicasting. + + + Add and remove handler invocations are run on the specified scheduler. This behavior allows add and remove handler operations for thread-affine events to be + accessed from the same context, as required by some UI frameworks. + + + It's recommended to lift FromEventPattern calls outside event stream query expressions. This best practice reduces clutter of bridging code inside queries, + making the query expressions more concise and easier to understand. This has additional benefits for overloads of FromEventPattern that omit the IScheduler + parameter. For more information, see the remarks section on those overloads. + + + + + + + Converts a .NET event, conforming to the standard .NET event pattern based on , to an observable sequence. + Each event invocation is surfaced through an OnNext message in the resulting sequence. + For conversion of events that don't conform to the standard .NET event pattern, use any of the FromEvent overloads instead. + + The type of the event data generated by the event. + Action that attaches the given event handler to the underlying .NET event. + Action that detaches the given event handler from the underlying .NET event. + The observable sequence that contains data representations of invocations of the underlying .NET event. + + + Add and remove handler invocations are made whenever the number of observers grows beyond zero. + As such, an event handler may be shared by multiple simultaneously active observers, using a subject for multicasting. + + + The current is captured during the call to FromEventPattern, and is used to post add and remove handler invocations. + This behavior ensures add and remove handler operations for thread-affine events are accessed from the same context, as required by some UI frameworks. + + + If no SynchronizationContext is present at the point of calling FromEventPattern, add and remove handler invocations are made synchronously on the thread + making the Subscribe or Dispose call, respectively. + + + It's recommended to lift FromEventPattern calls outside event stream query expressions due to the free-threaded nature of Reactive Extensions. Doing so + makes the captured SynchronizationContext predictable. This best practice also reduces clutter of bridging code inside queries, making the query expressions + more concise and easier to understand. + + + + + + + Converts a .NET event, conforming to the standard .NET event pattern based on , to an observable sequence. + Each event invocation is surfaced through an OnNext message in the resulting sequence. + For conversion of events that don't conform to the standard .NET event pattern, use any of the FromEvent overloads instead. + + The type of the event data generated by the event. + Action that attaches the given event handler to the underlying .NET event. + Action that detaches the given event handler from the underlying .NET event. + The scheduler to run the add and remove event handler logic on. + The observable sequence that contains data representations of invocations of the underlying .NET event. + + + Add and remove handler invocations are made whenever the number of observers grows beyond zero. + As such, an event handler may be shared by multiple simultaneously active observers, using a subject for multicasting. + + + Add and remove handler invocations are run on the specified scheduler. This behavior allows add and remove handler operations for thread-affine events to be + accessed from the same context, as required by some UI frameworks. + + + It's recommended to lift FromEventPattern calls outside event stream query expressions. This best practice reduces clutter of bridging code inside queries, + making the query expressions more concise and easier to understand. This has additional benefits for overloads of FromEventPattern that omit the IScheduler + parameter. For more information, see the remarks section on those overloads. + + + + + + + Converts an instance .NET event, conforming to the standard .NET event pattern with an parameter, to an observable sequence. + Each event invocation is surfaced through an OnNext message in the resulting sequence. + Reflection is used to discover the event based on the target object type and the specified event name. + For conversion of events that don't conform to the standard .NET event pattern, use any of the FromEvent overloads instead. + + Object instance that exposes the event to convert. + Name of the event to convert. + The observable sequence that contains data representations of invocations of the underlying .NET event. + or is null. + The event could not be found. -or- The event does not conform to the standard .NET event pattern. + + + Add and remove handler invocations are made whenever the number of observers grows beyond zero. + As such, an event handler may be shared by multiple simultaneously active observers, using a subject for multicasting. + + + The current is captured during the call to FromEventPattern, and is used to post add and remove handler invocations. + This behavior ensures add and remove handler operations for thread-affine events are accessed from the same context, as required by some UI frameworks. + + + If no SynchronizationContext is present at the point of calling FromEventPattern, add and remove handler invocations are made synchronously on the thread + making the Subscribe or Dispose call, respectively. + + + It's recommended to lift FromEventPattern calls outside event stream query expressions due to the free-threaded nature of Reactive Extensions. Doing so + makes the captured SynchronizationContext predictable. This best practice also reduces clutter of bridging code inside queries, making the query expressions + more concise and easier to understand. + + + + + + + Converts an instance .NET event, conforming to the standard .NET event pattern with an parameter, to an observable sequence. + Each event invocation is surfaced through an OnNext message in the resulting sequence. + Reflection is used to discover the event based on the target object type and the specified event name. + For conversion of events that don't conform to the standard .NET event pattern, use any of the FromEvent overloads instead. + + Object instance that exposes the event to convert. + Name of the event to convert. + The scheduler to run the add and remove event handler logic on. + The observable sequence that contains data representations of invocations of the underlying .NET event. + or or is null. + The event could not be found. -or- The event does not conform to the standard .NET event pattern. + + + Add and remove handler invocations are made whenever the number of observers grows beyond zero. + As such, an event handler may be shared by multiple simultaneously active observers, using a subject for multicasting. + + + Add and remove handler invocations are run on the specified scheduler. This behavior allows add and remove handler operations for thread-affine events to be + accessed from the same context, as required by some UI frameworks. + + + It's recommended to lift FromEventPattern calls outside event stream query expressions. This best practice reduces clutter of bridging code inside queries, + making the query expressions more concise and easier to understand. This has additional benefits for overloads of FromEventPattern that omit the IScheduler + parameter. For more information, see the remarks section on those overloads. + + + + + + + Converts an instance .NET event, conforming to the standard .NET event pattern with strongly typed event arguments, to an observable sequence. + Each event invocation is surfaced through an OnNext message in the resulting sequence. + Reflection is used to discover the event based on the target object type and the specified event name. + For conversion of events that don't conform to the standard .NET event pattern, use any of the FromEvent overloads instead. + + The type of the event data generated by the event. + Object instance that exposes the event to convert. + Name of the event to convert. + The observable sequence that contains data representations of invocations of the underlying .NET event. + or is null. + The event could not be found. -or- The event does not conform to the standard .NET event pattern. -or- The event's second argument type is not assignable to TEventArgs. + + + Add and remove handler invocations are made whenever the number of observers grows beyond zero. + As such, an event handler may be shared by multiple simultaneously active observers, using a subject for multicasting. + + + The current is captured during the call to FromEventPattern, and is used to post add and remove handler invocations. + This behavior ensures add and remove handler operations for thread-affine events are accessed from the same context, as required by some UI frameworks. + + + If no SynchronizationContext is present at the point of calling FromEventPattern, add and remove handler invocations are made synchronously on the thread + making the Subscribe or Dispose call, respectively. + + + It's recommended to lift FromEventPattern calls outside event stream query expressions due to the free-threaded nature of Reactive Extensions. Doing so + makes the captured SynchronizationContext predictable. This best practice also reduces clutter of bridging code inside queries, making the query expressions + more concise and easier to understand. + + + + + + + Converts an instance .NET event, conforming to the standard .NET event pattern with strongly typed event arguments, to an observable sequence. + Each event invocation is surfaced through an OnNext message in the resulting sequence. + Reflection is used to discover the event based on the target object type and the specified event name. + For conversion of events that don't conform to the standard .NET event pattern, use any of the FromEvent overloads instead. + + The type of the event data generated by the event. + Object instance that exposes the event to convert. + Name of the event to convert. + The scheduler to run the add and remove event handler logic on. + The observable sequence that contains data representations of invocations of the underlying .NET event. + or or is null. + The event could not be found. -or- The event does not conform to the standard .NET event pattern. -or- The event's second argument type is not assignable to TEventArgs. + + + Add and remove handler invocations are made whenever the number of observers grows beyond zero. + As such, an event handler may be shared by multiple simultaneously active observers, using a subject for multicasting. + + + Add and remove handler invocations are run on the specified scheduler. This behavior allows add and remove handler operations for thread-affine events to be + accessed from the same context, as required by some UI frameworks. + + + It's recommended to lift FromEventPattern calls outside event stream query expressions. This best practice reduces clutter of bridging code inside queries, + making the query expressions more concise and easier to understand. This has additional benefits for overloads of FromEventPattern that omit the IScheduler + parameter. For more information, see the remarks section on those overloads. + + + + + + + Converts an instance .NET event, conforming to the standard .NET event pattern with a strongly typed sender and strongly typed event arguments, to an observable sequence. + Each event invocation is surfaced through an OnNext message in the resulting sequence. + Reflection is used to discover the event based on the target object type and the specified event name. + For conversion of events that don't conform to the standard .NET event pattern, use any of the FromEvent overloads instead. + + The type of the sender that raises the event. + The type of the event data generated by the event. + Object instance that exposes the event to convert. + Name of the event to convert. + The observable sequence that contains data representations of invocations of the underlying .NET event. + or is null. + The event could not be found. -or- The event does not conform to the standard .NET event pattern. -or- The event's first argument type is not assignable to TSender. -or- The event's second argument type is not assignable to TEventArgs. + + + Add and remove handler invocations are made whenever the number of observers grows beyond zero. + As such, an event handler may be shared by multiple simultaneously active observers, using a subject for multicasting. + + + The current is captured during the call to FromEventPattern, and is used to post add and remove handler invocations. + This behavior ensures add and remove handler operations for thread-affine events are accessed from the same context, as required by some UI frameworks. + + + If no SynchronizationContext is present at the point of calling FromEventPattern, add and remove handler invocations are made synchronously on the thread + making the Subscribe or Dispose call, respectively. + + + It's recommended to lift FromEventPattern calls outside event stream query expressions due to the free-threaded nature of Reactive Extensions. Doing so + makes the captured SynchronizationContext predictable. This best practice also reduces clutter of bridging code inside queries, making the query expressions + more concise and easier to understand. + + + + + + + Converts an instance .NET event, conforming to the standard .NET event pattern with a strongly typed sender and strongly typed event arguments, to an observable sequence. + Each event invocation is surfaced through an OnNext message in the resulting sequence. + Reflection is used to discover the event based on the target object type and the specified event name. + For conversion of events that don't conform to the standard .NET event pattern, use any of the FromEvent overloads instead. + + The type of the sender that raises the event. + The type of the event data generated by the event. + Object instance that exposes the event to convert. + Name of the event to convert. + The scheduler to run the add and remove event handler logic on. + The observable sequence that contains data representations of invocations of the underlying .NET event. + or or is null. + The event could not be found. -or- The event does not conform to the standard .NET event pattern. -or- The event's first argument type is not assignable to TSender. -or- The event's second argument type is not assignable to TEventArgs. + + + Add and remove handler invocations are made whenever the number of observers grows beyond zero. + As such, an event handler may be shared by multiple simultaneously active observers, using a subject for multicasting. + + + Add and remove handler invocations are run on the specified scheduler. This behavior allows add and remove handler operations for thread-affine events to be + accessed from the same context, as required by some UI frameworks. + + + It's recommended to lift FromEventPattern calls outside event stream query expressions. This best practice reduces clutter of bridging code inside queries, + making the query expressions more concise and easier to understand. This has additional benefits for overloads of FromEventPattern that omit the IScheduler + parameter. For more information, see the remarks section on those overloads. + + + + + + + Converts a static .NET event, conforming to the standard .NET event pattern with an parameter, to an observable sequence. + Each event invocation is surfaced through an OnNext message in the resulting sequence. + Reflection is used to discover the event based on the specified type and the specified event name. + For conversion of events that don't conform to the standard .NET event pattern, use any of the FromEvent overloads instead. + + Type that exposes the static event to convert. + Name of the event to convert. + The observable sequence that contains data representations of invocations of the underlying .NET event. + or is null. + The event could not be found. -or- The event does not conform to the standard .NET event pattern. + + + Add and remove handler invocations are made whenever the number of observers grows beyond zero. + As such, an event handler may be shared by multiple simultaneously active observers, using a subject for multicasting. + + + The current is captured during the call to FromEventPattern, and is used to post add and remove handler invocations. + This behavior ensures add and remove handler operations for thread-affine events are accessed from the same context, as required by some UI frameworks. + + + If no SynchronizationContext is present at the point of calling FromEventPattern, add and remove handler invocations are made synchronously on the thread + making the Subscribe or Dispose call, respectively. + + + It's recommended to lift FromEventPattern calls outside event stream query expressions due to the free-threaded nature of Reactive Extensions. Doing so + makes the captured SynchronizationContext predictable. This best practice also reduces clutter of bridging code inside queries, making the query expressions + more concise and easier to understand. + + + + + + + Converts a static .NET event, conforming to the standard .NET event pattern with an parameter, to an observable sequence. + Each event invocation is surfaced through an OnNext message in the resulting sequence. + Reflection is used to discover the event based on the specified type and the specified event name. + For conversion of events that don't conform to the standard .NET event pattern, use any of the FromEvent overloads instead. + + Type that exposes the static event to convert. + Name of the event to convert. + The scheduler to run the add and remove event handler logic on. + The observable sequence that contains data representations of invocations of the underlying .NET event. + or or is null. + The event could not be found. -or- The event does not conform to the standard .NET event pattern. + + + Add and remove handler invocations are made whenever the number of observers grows beyond zero. + As such, an event handler may be shared by multiple simultaneously active observers, using a subject for multicasting. + + + Add and remove handler invocations are run on the specified scheduler. This behavior allows add and remove handler operations for thread-affine events to be + accessed from the same context, as required by some UI frameworks. + + + It's recommended to lift FromEventPattern calls outside event stream query expressions. This best practice reduces clutter of bridging code inside queries, + making the query expressions more concise and easier to understand. This has additional benefits for overloads of FromEventPattern that omit the IScheduler + parameter. For more information, see the remarks section on those overloads. + + + + + + + Converts a static .NET event, conforming to the standard .NET event pattern with strongly typed event arguments, to an observable sequence. + Each event invocation is surfaced through an OnNext message in the resulting sequence. + Reflection is used to discover the event based on the specified type and the specified event name. + For conversion of events that don't conform to the standard .NET event pattern, use any of the FromEvent overloads instead. + + The type of the event data generated by the event. + Type that exposes the static event to convert. + Name of the event to convert. + The observable sequence that contains data representations of invocations of the underlying .NET event. + or is null. + The event could not be found. -or- The event does not conform to the standard .NET event pattern. -or- The event's second argument type is not assignable to TEventArgs. + + + Add and remove handler invocations are made whenever the number of observers grows beyond zero. + As such, an event handler may be shared by multiple simultaneously active observers, using a subject for multicasting. + + + The current is captured during the call to FromEventPattern, and is used to post add and remove handler invocations. + This behavior ensures add and remove handler operations for thread-affine events are accessed from the same context, as required by some UI frameworks. + + + If no SynchronizationContext is present at the point of calling FromEventPattern, add and remove handler invocations are made synchronously on the thread + making the Subscribe or Dispose call, respectively. + + + It's recommended to lift FromEventPattern calls outside event stream query expressions due to the free-threaded nature of Reactive Extensions. Doing so + makes the captured SynchronizationContext predictable. This best practice also reduces clutter of bridging code inside queries, making the query expressions + more concise and easier to understand. + + + + + + + Converts a static .NET event, conforming to the standard .NET event pattern with strongly typed event arguments, to an observable sequence. + Each event invocation is surfaced through an OnNext message in the resulting sequence. + Reflection is used to discover the event based on the specified type and the specified event name. + For conversion of events that don't conform to the standard .NET event pattern, use any of the FromEvent overloads instead. + + The type of the event data generated by the event. + Type that exposes the static event to convert. + Name of the event to convert. + The scheduler to run the add and remove event handler logic on. + The observable sequence that contains data representations of invocations of the underlying .NET event. + or or is null. + The event could not be found. -or- The event does not conform to the standard .NET event pattern. -or- The event's second argument type is not assignable to TEventArgs. + + + Add and remove handler invocations are made whenever the number of observers grows beyond zero. + As such, an event handler may be shared by multiple simultaneously active observers, using a subject for multicasting. + + + Add and remove handler invocations are run on the specified scheduler. This behavior allows add and remove handler operations for thread-affine events to be + accessed from the same context, as required by some UI frameworks. + + + It's recommended to lift FromEventPattern calls outside event stream query expressions. This best practice reduces clutter of bridging code inside queries, + making the query expressions more concise and easier to understand. This has additional benefits for overloads of FromEventPattern that omit the IScheduler + parameter. For more information, see the remarks section on those overloads. + + + + + + + Converts a static .NET event, conforming to the standard .NET event pattern with a strongly typed sender and strongly typed event arguments, to an observable sequence. + Each event invocation is surfaced through an OnNext message in the resulting sequence. + Reflection is used to discover the event based on the specified type and the specified event name. + For conversion of events that don't conform to the standard .NET event pattern, use any of the FromEvent overloads instead. + + The type of the sender that raises the event. + The type of the event data generated by the event. + Type that exposes the static event to convert. + Name of the event to convert. + The observable sequence that contains data representations of invocations of the underlying .NET event. + or is null. + The event could not be found. -or- The event does not conform to the standard .NET event pattern. -or- The event's first argument type is not assignable to TSender. -or- The event's second argument type is not assignable to TEventArgs. + + + Add and remove handler invocations are made whenever the number of observers grows beyond zero. + As such, an event handler may be shared by multiple simultaneously active observers, using a subject for multicasting. + + + The current is captured during the call to FromEventPattern, and is used to post add and remove handler invocations. + This behavior ensures add and remove handler operations for thread-affine events are accessed from the same context, as required by some UI frameworks. + + + If no SynchronizationContext is present at the point of calling FromEventPattern, add and remove handler invocations are made synchronously on the thread + making the Subscribe or Dispose call, respectively. + + + It's recommended to lift FromEventPattern calls outside event stream query expressions due to the free-threaded nature of Reactive Extensions. Doing so + makes the captured SynchronizationContext predictable. This best practice also reduces clutter of bridging code inside queries, making the query expressions + more concise and easier to understand. + + + + + + + Converts a static .NET event, conforming to the standard .NET event pattern with a strongly typed sender and strongly typed event arguments, to an observable sequence. + Each event invocation is surfaced through an OnNext message in the resulting sequence. + Reflection is used to discover the event based on the specified type and the specified event name. + For conversion of events that don't conform to the standard .NET event pattern, use any of the FromEvent overloads instead. + + The type of the sender that raises the event. + The type of the event data generated by the event. + Type that exposes the static event to convert. + Name of the event to convert. + The scheduler to run the add and remove event handler logic on. + The observable sequence that contains data representations of invocations of the underlying .NET event. + or or is null. + The event could not be found. -or- The event does not conform to the standard .NET event pattern. -or- The event's first argument type is not assignable to TSender. -or- The event's second argument type is not assignable to TEventArgs. + + + Add and remove handler invocations are made whenever the number of observers grows beyond zero. + As such, an event handler may be shared by multiple simultaneously active observers, using a subject for multicasting. + + + Add and remove handler invocations are run on the specified scheduler. This behavior allows add and remove handler operations for thread-affine events to be + accessed from the same context, as required by some UI frameworks. + + + It's recommended to lift FromEventPattern calls outside event stream query expressions. This best practice reduces clutter of bridging code inside queries, + making the query expressions more concise and easier to understand. This has additional benefits for overloads of FromEventPattern that omit the IScheduler + parameter. For more information, see the remarks section on those overloads. + + + + + + + Converts a .NET event to an observable sequence, using a conversion function to obtain the event delegate. Each event invocation is surfaced through an OnNext message in the resulting sequence. + For conversion of events conforming to the standard .NET event pattern, use any of the FromEventPattern overloads instead. + + The delegate type of the event to be converted. + The type of the event data generated by the event. + A function used to convert the given event handler to a delegate compatible with the underlying .NET event. The resulting delegate is used in calls to the addHandler and removeHandler action parameters. + Action that attaches the given event handler to the underlying .NET event. + Action that detaches the given event handler from the underlying .NET event. + The observable sequence that contains the event argument objects passed to the invocations of the underlying .NET event. + or or is null. + + + Add and remove handler invocations are made whenever the number of observers grows beyond zero. + As such, an event handler may be shared by multiple simultaneously active observers, using a subject for multicasting. + + + The current is captured during the call to FromEvent, and is used to post add and remove handler invocations. + This behavior ensures add and remove handler operations for thread-affine events are accessed from the same context, as required by some UI frameworks. + + + If no SynchronizationContext is present at the point of calling FromEvent, add and remove handler invocations are made synchronously on the thread + making the Subscribe or Dispose call, respectively. + + + It's recommended to lift FromEvent calls outside event stream query expressions due to the free-threaded nature of Reactive Extensions. Doing so + makes the captured SynchronizationContext predictable. This best practice also reduces clutter of bridging code inside queries, making the query expressions + more concise and easier to understand. + + + + + + + Converts a .NET event to an observable sequence, using a conversion function to obtain the event delegate. Each event invocation is surfaced through an OnNext message in the resulting sequence. + For conversion of events conforming to the standard .NET event pattern, use any of the FromEventPattern overloads instead. + + The delegate type of the event to be converted. + The type of the event data generated by the event. + A function used to convert the given event handler to a delegate compatible with the underlying .NET event. The resulting delegate is used in calls to the addHandler and removeHandler action parameters. + Action that attaches the given event handler to the underlying .NET event. + Action that detaches the given event handler from the underlying .NET event. + The scheduler to run the add and remove event handler logic on. + The observable sequence that contains the event argument objects passed to the invocations of the underlying .NET event. + or or or is null. + + + Add and remove handler invocations are made whenever the number of observers grows beyond zero. + As such, an event handler may be shared by multiple simultaneously active observers, using a subject for multicasting. + + + Add and remove handler invocations are run on the specified scheduler. This behavior allows add and remove handler operations for thread-affine events to be + accessed from the same context, as required by some UI frameworks. + + + It's recommended to lift FromEvent calls outside event stream query expressions. This best practice reduces clutter of bridging code inside queries, + making the query expressions more concise and easier to understand. This has additional benefits for overloads of FromEvent that omit the IScheduler + parameter. For more information, see the remarks section on those overloads. + + + + + + + Converts a .NET event to an observable sequence, using a supplied event delegate type. Each event invocation is surfaced through an OnNext message in the resulting sequence. + For conversion of events conforming to the standard .NET event pattern, use any of the FromEventPattern overloads instead. + + The delegate type of the event to be converted. + The type of the event data generated by the event. + Action that attaches the given event handler to the underlying .NET event. + Action that detaches the given event handler from the underlying .NET event. + The observable sequence that contains the event argument objects passed to the invocations of the underlying .NET event. + or is null. + + + Add and remove handler invocations are made whenever the number of observers grows beyond zero. + As such, an event handler may be shared by multiple simultaneously active observers, using a subject for multicasting. + + + The current is captured during the call to FromEvent, and is used to post add and remove handler invocations. + This behavior ensures add and remove handler operations for thread-affine events are accessed from the same context, as required by some UI frameworks. + + + If no SynchronizationContext is present at the point of calling FromEvent, add and remove handler invocations are made synchronously on the thread + making the Subscribe or Dispose call, respectively. + + + It's recommended to lift FromEvent calls outside event stream query expressions due to the free-threaded nature of Reactive Extensions. Doing so + makes the captured SynchronizationContext predictable. This best practice also reduces clutter of bridging code inside queries, making the query expressions + more concise and easier to understand. + + + + + + + Converts a .NET event to an observable sequence, using a supplied event delegate type. Each event invocation is surfaced through an OnNext message in the resulting sequence. + For conversion of events conforming to the standard .NET event pattern, use any of the FromEventPattern overloads instead. + + The delegate type of the event to be converted. + The type of the event data generated by the event. + Action that attaches the given event handler to the underlying .NET event. + Action that detaches the given event handler from the underlying .NET event. + The scheduler to run the add and remove event handler logic on. + The observable sequence that contains the event argument objects passed to the invocations of the underlying .NET event. + or or is null. + + + Add and remove handler invocations are made whenever the number of observers grows beyond zero. + As such, an event handler may be shared by multiple simultaneously active observers, using a subject for multicasting. + + + Add and remove handler invocations are run on the specified scheduler. This behavior allows add and remove handler operations for thread-affine events to be + accessed from the same context, as required by some UI frameworks. + + + It's recommended to lift FromEvent calls outside event stream query expressions. This best practice reduces clutter of bridging code inside queries, + making the query expressions more concise and easier to understand. This has additional benefits for overloads of FromEvent that omit the IScheduler + parameter. For more information, see the remarks section on those overloads. + + + + + + + Converts a generic Action-based .NET event to an observable sequence. Each event invocation is surfaced through an OnNext message in the resulting sequence. + For conversion of events conforming to the standard .NET event pattern, use any of the FromEventPattern overloads instead. + + The type of the event data generated by the event. + Action that attaches the given event handler to the underlying .NET event. + Action that detaches the given event handler from the underlying .NET event. + The observable sequence that contains the event argument objects passed to the invocations of the underlying .NET event. + or is null. + + + Add and remove handler invocations are made whenever the number of observers grows beyond zero. + As such, an event handler may be shared by multiple simultaneously active observers, using a subject for multicasting. + + + The current is captured during the call to FromEvent, and is used to post add and remove handler invocations. + This behavior ensures add and remove handler operations for thread-affine events are accessed from the same context, as required by some UI frameworks. + + + If no SynchronizationContext is present at the point of calling FromEvent, add and remove handler invocations are made synchronously on the thread + making the Subscribe or Dispose call, respectively. + + + It's recommended to lift FromEvent calls outside event stream query expressions due to the free-threaded nature of Reactive Extensions. Doing so + makes the captured SynchronizationContext predictable. This best practice also reduces clutter of bridging code inside queries, making the query expressions + more concise and easier to understand. + + + + + + + Converts a generic Action-based .NET event to an observable sequence. Each event invocation is surfaced through an OnNext message in the resulting sequence. + For conversion of events conforming to the standard .NET event pattern, use any of the FromEventPattern overloads instead. + + The type of the event data generated by the event. + Action that attaches the given event handler to the underlying .NET event. + Action that detaches the given event handler from the underlying .NET event. + The scheduler to run the add and remove event handler logic on. + The observable sequence that contains the event argument objects passed to the invocations of the underlying .NET event. + or or is null. + + + Add and remove handler invocations are made whenever the number of observers grows beyond zero. + As such, an event handler may be shared by multiple simultaneously active observers, using a subject for multicasting. + + + Add and remove handler invocations are run on the specified scheduler. This behavior allows add and remove handler operations for thread-affine events to be + accessed from the same context, as required by some UI frameworks. + + + It's recommended to lift FromEvent calls outside event stream query expressions. This best practice reduces clutter of bridging code inside queries, + making the query expressions more concise and easier to understand. This has additional benefits for overloads of FromEvent that omit the IScheduler + parameter. For more information, see the remarks section on those overloads. + + + + + + + Converts an Action-based .NET event to an observable sequence. Each event invocation is surfaced through an OnNext message in the resulting sequence. + For conversion of events conforming to the standard .NET event pattern, use any of the FromEventPattern overloads instead. + + Action that attaches the given event handler to the underlying .NET event. + Action that detaches the given event handler from the underlying .NET event. + The observable sequence that contains the event argument objects passed to the invocations of the underlying .NET event. + or is null. + + + Add and remove handler invocations are made whenever the number of observers grows beyond zero. + As such, an event handler may be shared by multiple simultaneously active observers, using a subject for multicasting. + + + The current is captured during the call to FromEvent, and is used to post add and remove handler invocations. + This behavior ensures add and remove handler operations for thread-affine events are accessed from the same context, as required by some UI frameworks. + + + If no SynchronizationContext is present at the point of calling FromEvent, add and remove handler invocations are made synchronously on the thread + making the Subscribe or Dispose call, respectively. + + + It's recommended to lift FromEvent calls outside event stream query expressions due to the free-threaded nature of Reactive Extensions. Doing so + makes the captured SynchronizationContext predictable. This best practice also reduces clutter of bridging code inside queries, making the query expressions + more concise and easier to understand. + + + + + + + Converts an Action-based .NET event to an observable sequence. Each event invocation is surfaced through an OnNext message in the resulting sequence. + For conversion of events conforming to the standard .NET event pattern, use any of the FromEventPattern overloads instead. + + Action that attaches the given event handler to the underlying .NET event. + Action that detaches the given event handler from the underlying .NET event. + The scheduler to run the add and remove event handler logic on. + The observable sequence that contains the event argument objects passed to the invocations of the underlying .NET event. + or or is null. + + + Add and remove handler invocations are made whenever the number of observers grows beyond zero. + As such, an event handler may be shared by multiple simultaneously active observers, using a subject for multicasting. + + + Add and remove handler invocations are run on the specified scheduler. This behavior allows add and remove handler operations for thread-affine events to be + accessed from the same context, as required by some UI frameworks. + + + It's recommended to lift FromEvent calls outside event stream query expressions. This best practice reduces clutter of bridging code inside queries, + making the query expressions more concise and easier to understand. This has additional benefits for overloads of FromEvent that omit the IScheduler + parameter. For more information, see the remarks section on those overloads. + + + + + + + Invokes an action for each element in the observable sequence, and returns a Task object that will get signaled when the sequence terminates. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source sequence. + Action to invoke for each element in the observable sequence. + Task that signals the termination of the sequence. + or is null. + This operator is especially useful in conjunction with the asynchronous programming features introduced in C# 5.0 and Visual Basic 11. + + + + Invokes an action for each element in the observable sequence, and returns a Task object that will get signaled when the sequence terminates. + The loop can be quit prematurely by setting the specified cancellation token. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source sequence. + Action to invoke for each element in the observable sequence. + Cancellation token used to stop the loop. + Task that signals the termination of the sequence. + or is null. + This operator is especially useful in conjunction with the asynchronous programming features introduced in C# 5.0 and Visual Basic 11. + + + + Invokes an action for each element in the observable sequence, incorporating the element's index, and returns a Task object that will get signaled when the sequence terminates. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source sequence. + Action to invoke for each element in the observable sequence. + Task that signals the termination of the sequence. + or is null. + This operator is especially useful in conjunction with the asynchronous programming features introduced in C# 5.0 and Visual Basic 11. + + + + Invokes an action for each element in the observable sequence, incorporating the element's index, and returns a Task object that will get signaled when the sequence terminates. + The loop can be quit prematurely by setting the specified cancellation token. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source sequence. + Action to invoke for each element in the observable sequence. + Cancellation token used to stop the loop. + Task that signals the termination of the sequence. + or is null. + This operator is especially useful in conjunction with the asynchronous programming features introduced in C# 5.0 and Visual Basic 11. + + + + Uses to determine which source in to return, choosing if no match is found. + + The type of the value returned by the selector function, used to look up the resulting source. + The type of the elements in the result sequence. + Selector function invoked to determine the source to lookup in the dictionary. + Dictionary of sources to select from based on the invocation result. + Default source to select in case no matching source in is found. + The observable sequence retrieved from the dictionary based on the invocation result, or if no match is found. + or or is null. + + + + Uses to determine which source in to return, choosing an empty sequence on the specified scheduler if no match is found. + + The type of the value returned by the selector function, used to look up the resulting source. + The type of the elements in the result sequence. + Selector function invoked to determine the source to lookup in the dictionary. + Dictionary of sources to select from based on the invocation result. + Scheduler to generate an empty sequence on in case no matching source in is found. + The observable sequence retrieved from the dictionary based on the invocation result, or an empty sequence if no match is found. + or or is null. + + + + Uses to determine which source in to return, choosing an empty sequence if no match is found. + + The type of the value returned by the selector function, used to look up the resulting source. + The type of the elements in the result sequence. + Selector function invoked to determine the source to lookup in the dictionary. + Dictionary of sources to select from based on the invocation result. + The observable sequence retrieved from the dictionary based on the invocation result, or an empty sequence if no match is found. + or is null. + + + + Repeats the given as long as the specified holds, where the is evaluated after each repeated completed. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source to repeat as long as the function evaluates to true. + Condition that will be evaluated upon the completion of an iteration through the , to determine whether repetition of the source is required. + The observable sequence obtained by concatenating the sequence as long as the holds. + or is null. + + + + Concatenates the observable sequences obtained by running the for each element in the given enumerable . + + The type of the elements in the enumerable source sequence. + The type of the elements in the observable result sequence. + Enumerable source for which each element will be mapped onto an observable source that will be concatenated in the result sequence. + Function to select an observable source for each element in the . + The observable sequence obtained by concatenating the sources returned by for each element in the . + or is null. + + + + If the specified evaluates true, select the sequence. Otherwise, select the sequence. + + The type of the elements in the result sequence. + Condition evaluated to decide which sequence to return. + Sequence returned in case evaluates true. + Sequence returned in case evaluates false. + if evaluates true; otherwise. + or or is null. + + + + If the specified evaluates true, select the sequence. Otherwise, return an empty sequence. + + The type of the elements in the result sequence. + Condition evaluated to decide which sequence to return. + Sequence returned in case evaluates true. + if evaluates true; an empty sequence otherwise. + or is null. + + + + If the specified evaluates true, select the sequence. Otherwise, return an empty sequence generated on the specified scheduler. + + The type of the elements in the result sequence. + Condition evaluated to decide which sequence to return. + Sequence returned in case evaluates true. + Scheduler to generate an empty sequence on in case evaluates false. + if evaluates true; an empty sequence otherwise. + or or is null. + + + + Repeats the given as long as the specified holds, where the is evaluated before each repeated is subscribed to. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source to repeat as long as the function evaluates to true. + Condition that will be evaluated before subscription to the , to determine whether repetition of the source is required. + The observable sequence obtained by concatenating the sequence as long as the holds. + or is null. + + + + Creates a pattern that matches when both observable sequences have an available element. + + The type of the elements in the left sequence. + The type of the elements in the right sequence. + Observable sequence to match with the right sequence. + Observable sequence to match with the left sequence. + Pattern object that matches when both observable sequences have an available element. + or is null. + + + + Matches when the observable sequence has an available element and projects the element by invoking the selector function. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + The type of the elements in the result sequence, returned by the selector function. + Observable sequence to apply the selector on. + Selector that will be invoked for elements in the source sequence. + Plan that produces the projected results, to be fed (with other plans) to the When operator. + or is null. + + + + Joins together the results from several patterns. + + The type of the elements in the result sequence, obtained from the specified patterns. + A series of plans created by use of the Then operator on patterns. + An observable sequence with the results from matching several patterns. + is null. + + + + Joins together the results from several patterns. + + The type of the elements in the result sequence, obtained from the specified patterns. + A series of plans created by use of the Then operator on patterns. + An observable sequence with the results form matching several patterns. + is null. + + + + Merges the specified observable sequences into one observable sequence by using the selector function whenever any of the observable sequences produces an element. + + The type of the elements in the first source sequence. + The type of the elements in the second source sequence. + The type of the elements in the third source sequence. + The type of the elements in the result sequence, returned by the selector function. + First observable source. + Second observable source. + Third observable source. + Function to invoke whenever any of the sources produces an element. + An observable sequence containing the result of combining elements of the sources using the specified result selector function. + or or or is null. + If a non-empty source completes, its very last value will be used for creating subsequent combinations until all sources terminate. + + + + Merges the specified observable sequences into one observable sequence by using the selector function whenever any of the observable sequences produces an element. + + The type of the elements in the first source sequence. + The type of the elements in the second source sequence. + The type of the elements in the third source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fourth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the result sequence, returned by the selector function. + First observable source. + Second observable source. + Third observable source. + Fourth observable source. + Function to invoke whenever any of the sources produces an element. + An observable sequence containing the result of combining elements of the sources using the specified result selector function. + or or or or is null. + If a non-empty source completes, its very last value will be used for creating subsequent combinations until all sources terminate. + + + + Merges the specified observable sequences into one observable sequence by using the selector function whenever any of the observable sequences produces an element. + + The type of the elements in the first source sequence. + The type of the elements in the second source sequence. + The type of the elements in the third source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fourth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fifth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the result sequence, returned by the selector function. + First observable source. + Second observable source. + Third observable source. + Fourth observable source. + Fifth observable source. + Function to invoke whenever any of the sources produces an element. + An observable sequence containing the result of combining elements of the sources using the specified result selector function. + or or or or or is null. + If a non-empty source completes, its very last value will be used for creating subsequent combinations until all sources terminate. + + + + Merges the specified observable sequences into one observable sequence by using the selector function whenever any of the observable sequences produces an element. + + The type of the elements in the first source sequence. + The type of the elements in the second source sequence. + The type of the elements in the third source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fourth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fifth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the sixth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the result sequence, returned by the selector function. + First observable source. + Second observable source. + Third observable source. + Fourth observable source. + Fifth observable source. + Sixth observable source. + Function to invoke whenever any of the sources produces an element. + An observable sequence containing the result of combining elements of the sources using the specified result selector function. + or or or or or or is null. + If a non-empty source completes, its very last value will be used for creating subsequent combinations until all sources terminate. + + + + Merges the specified observable sequences into one observable sequence by using the selector function whenever any of the observable sequences produces an element. + + The type of the elements in the first source sequence. + The type of the elements in the second source sequence. + The type of the elements in the third source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fourth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fifth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the sixth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the seventh source sequence. + The type of the elements in the result sequence, returned by the selector function. + First observable source. + Second observable source. + Third observable source. + Fourth observable source. + Fifth observable source. + Sixth observable source. + Seventh observable source. + Function to invoke whenever any of the sources produces an element. + An observable sequence containing the result of combining elements of the sources using the specified result selector function. + or or or or or or or is null. + If a non-empty source completes, its very last value will be used for creating subsequent combinations until all sources terminate. + + + + Merges the specified observable sequences into one observable sequence by using the selector function whenever any of the observable sequences produces an element. + + The type of the elements in the first source sequence. + The type of the elements in the second source sequence. + The type of the elements in the third source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fourth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fifth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the sixth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the seventh source sequence. + The type of the elements in the eighth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the result sequence, returned by the selector function. + First observable source. + Second observable source. + Third observable source. + Fourth observable source. + Fifth observable source. + Sixth observable source. + Seventh observable source. + Eighth observable source. + Function to invoke whenever any of the sources produces an element. + An observable sequence containing the result of combining elements of the sources using the specified result selector function. + or or or or or or or or is null. + If a non-empty source completes, its very last value will be used for creating subsequent combinations until all sources terminate. + + + + Merges the specified observable sequences into one observable sequence by using the selector function whenever any of the observable sequences produces an element. + + The type of the elements in the first source sequence. + The type of the elements in the second source sequence. + The type of the elements in the third source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fourth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fifth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the sixth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the seventh source sequence. + The type of the elements in the eighth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the ninth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the result sequence, returned by the selector function. + First observable source. + Second observable source. + Third observable source. + Fourth observable source. + Fifth observable source. + Sixth observable source. + Seventh observable source. + Eighth observable source. + Ninth observable source. + Function to invoke whenever any of the sources produces an element. + An observable sequence containing the result of combining elements of the sources using the specified result selector function. + or or or or or or or or or is null. + If a non-empty source completes, its very last value will be used for creating subsequent combinations until all sources terminate. + + + + Merges the specified observable sequences into one observable sequence by using the selector function whenever any of the observable sequences produces an element. + + The type of the elements in the first source sequence. + The type of the elements in the second source sequence. + The type of the elements in the third source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fourth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fifth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the sixth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the seventh source sequence. + The type of the elements in the eighth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the ninth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the tenth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the result sequence, returned by the selector function. + First observable source. + Second observable source. + Third observable source. + Fourth observable source. + Fifth observable source. + Sixth observable source. + Seventh observable source. + Eighth observable source. + Ninth observable source. + Tenth observable source. + Function to invoke whenever any of the sources produces an element. + An observable sequence containing the result of combining elements of the sources using the specified result selector function. + or or or or or or or or or or is null. + If a non-empty source completes, its very last value will be used for creating subsequent combinations until all sources terminate. + + + + Merges the specified observable sequences into one observable sequence by using the selector function whenever any of the observable sequences produces an element. + + The type of the elements in the first source sequence. + The type of the elements in the second source sequence. + The type of the elements in the third source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fourth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fifth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the sixth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the seventh source sequence. + The type of the elements in the eighth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the ninth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the tenth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the eleventh source sequence. + The type of the elements in the result sequence, returned by the selector function. + First observable source. + Second observable source. + Third observable source. + Fourth observable source. + Fifth observable source. + Sixth observable source. + Seventh observable source. + Eighth observable source. + Ninth observable source. + Tenth observable source. + Eleventh observable source. + Function to invoke whenever any of the sources produces an element. + An observable sequence containing the result of combining elements of the sources using the specified result selector function. + or or or or or or or or or or or is null. + If a non-empty source completes, its very last value will be used for creating subsequent combinations until all sources terminate. + + + + Merges the specified observable sequences into one observable sequence by using the selector function whenever any of the observable sequences produces an element. + + The type of the elements in the first source sequence. + The type of the elements in the second source sequence. + The type of the elements in the third source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fourth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fifth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the sixth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the seventh source sequence. + The type of the elements in the eighth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the ninth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the tenth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the eleventh source sequence. + The type of the elements in the twelfth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the result sequence, returned by the selector function. + First observable source. + Second observable source. + Third observable source. + Fourth observable source. + Fifth observable source. + Sixth observable source. + Seventh observable source. + Eighth observable source. + Ninth observable source. + Tenth observable source. + Eleventh observable source. + Twelfth observable source. + Function to invoke whenever any of the sources produces an element. + An observable sequence containing the result of combining elements of the sources using the specified result selector function. + or or or or or or or or or or or or is null. + If a non-empty source completes, its very last value will be used for creating subsequent combinations until all sources terminate. + + + + Merges the specified observable sequences into one observable sequence by using the selector function whenever any of the observable sequences produces an element. + + The type of the elements in the first source sequence. + The type of the elements in the second source sequence. + The type of the elements in the third source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fourth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fifth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the sixth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the seventh source sequence. + The type of the elements in the eighth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the ninth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the tenth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the eleventh source sequence. + The type of the elements in the twelfth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the thirteenth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the result sequence, returned by the selector function. + First observable source. + Second observable source. + Third observable source. + Fourth observable source. + Fifth observable source. + Sixth observable source. + Seventh observable source. + Eighth observable source. + Ninth observable source. + Tenth observable source. + Eleventh observable source. + Twelfth observable source. + Thirteenth observable source. + Function to invoke whenever any of the sources produces an element. + An observable sequence containing the result of combining elements of the sources using the specified result selector function. + or or or or or or or or or or or or or is null. + If a non-empty source completes, its very last value will be used for creating subsequent combinations until all sources terminate. + + + + Merges the specified observable sequences into one observable sequence by using the selector function whenever any of the observable sequences produces an element. + + The type of the elements in the first source sequence. + The type of the elements in the second source sequence. + The type of the elements in the third source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fourth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fifth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the sixth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the seventh source sequence. + The type of the elements in the eighth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the ninth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the tenth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the eleventh source sequence. + The type of the elements in the twelfth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the thirteenth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fourteenth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the result sequence, returned by the selector function. + First observable source. + Second observable source. + Third observable source. + Fourth observable source. + Fifth observable source. + Sixth observable source. + Seventh observable source. + Eighth observable source. + Ninth observable source. + Tenth observable source. + Eleventh observable source. + Twelfth observable source. + Thirteenth observable source. + Fourteenth observable source. + Function to invoke whenever any of the sources produces an element. + An observable sequence containing the result of combining elements of the sources using the specified result selector function. + or or or or or or or or or or or or or or is null. + If a non-empty source completes, its very last value will be used for creating subsequent combinations until all sources terminate. + + + + Merges the specified observable sequences into one observable sequence by using the selector function whenever any of the observable sequences produces an element. + + The type of the elements in the first source sequence. + The type of the elements in the second source sequence. + The type of the elements in the third source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fourth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fifth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the sixth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the seventh source sequence. + The type of the elements in the eighth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the ninth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the tenth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the eleventh source sequence. + The type of the elements in the twelfth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the thirteenth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fourteenth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fifteenth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the result sequence, returned by the selector function. + First observable source. + Second observable source. + Third observable source. + Fourth observable source. + Fifth observable source. + Sixth observable source. + Seventh observable source. + Eighth observable source. + Ninth observable source. + Tenth observable source. + Eleventh observable source. + Twelfth observable source. + Thirteenth observable source. + Fourteenth observable source. + Fifteenth observable source. + Function to invoke whenever any of the sources produces an element. + An observable sequence containing the result of combining elements of the sources using the specified result selector function. + or or or or or or or or or or or or or or or is null. + If a non-empty source completes, its very last value will be used for creating subsequent combinations until all sources terminate. + + + + Merges the specified observable sequences into one observable sequence by using the selector function whenever any of the observable sequences produces an element. + + The type of the elements in the first source sequence. + The type of the elements in the second source sequence. + The type of the elements in the third source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fourth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fifth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the sixth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the seventh source sequence. + The type of the elements in the eighth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the ninth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the tenth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the eleventh source sequence. + The type of the elements in the twelfth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the thirteenth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fourteenth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fifteenth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the sixteenth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the result sequence, returned by the selector function. + First observable source. + Second observable source. + Third observable source. + Fourth observable source. + Fifth observable source. + Sixth observable source. + Seventh observable source. + Eighth observable source. + Ninth observable source. + Tenth observable source. + Eleventh observable source. + Twelfth observable source. + Thirteenth observable source. + Fourteenth observable source. + Fifteenth observable source. + Sixteenth observable source. + Function to invoke whenever any of the sources produces an element. + An observable sequence containing the result of combining elements of the sources using the specified result selector function. + or or or or or or or or or or or or or or or or is null. + If a non-empty source completes, its very last value will be used for creating subsequent combinations until all sources terminate. + + + + Propagates the observable sequence that reacts first. + + The type of the elements in the source sequences. + First observable sequence. + Second observable sequence. + An observable sequence that surfaces either of the given sequences, whichever reacted first. + or is null. + + + + Propagates the observable sequence that reacts first. + + The type of the elements in the source sequences. + Observable sources competing to react first. + An observable sequence that surfaces any of the given sequences, whichever reacted first. + is null. + + + + Propagates the observable sequence that reacts first. + + The type of the elements in the source sequences. + Observable sources competing to react first. + An observable sequence that surfaces any of the given sequences, whichever reacted first. + is null. + + + + Projects each element of an observable sequence into consecutive non-overlapping buffers. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence, and in the lists in the result sequence. + The type of the elements in the sequences indicating buffer closing events. + Source sequence to produce buffers over. + A function invoked to define the boundaries of the produced buffers. A new buffer is started when the previous one is closed. + An observable sequence of buffers. + or is null. + + + + Projects each element of an observable sequence into zero or more buffers. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence, and in the lists in the result sequence. + The type of the elements in the sequence indicating buffer opening events, also passed to the closing selector to obtain a sequence of buffer closing events. + The type of the elements in the sequences indicating buffer closing events. + Source sequence to produce buffers over. + Observable sequence whose elements denote the creation of new buffers. + A function invoked to define the closing of each produced buffer. + An observable sequence of buffers. + or or is null. + + + + Projects each element of an observable sequence into consecutive non-overlapping buffers. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence, and in the lists in the result sequence. + The type of the elements in the sequences indicating buffer boundary events. + Source sequence to produce buffers over. + Sequence of buffer boundary markers. The current buffer is closed and a new buffer is opened upon receiving a boundary marker. + An observable sequence of buffers. + or is null. + + + + Continues an observable sequence that is terminated by an exception of the specified type with the observable sequence produced by the handler. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence and sequences returned by the exception handler function. + The type of the exception to catch and handle. Needs to derive from . + Source sequence. + Exception handler function, producing another observable sequence. + An observable sequence containing the source sequence's elements, followed by the elements produced by the handler's resulting observable sequence in case an exception occurred. + or is null. + + + + Continues an observable sequence that is terminated by an exception with the next observable sequence. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence and handler sequence. + First observable sequence whose exception (if any) is caught. + Second observable sequence used to produce results when an error occurred in the first sequence. + An observable sequence containing the first sequence's elements, followed by the elements of the second sequence in case an exception occurred. + or is null. + + + + Continues an observable sequence that is terminated by an exception with the next observable sequence. + + The type of the elements in the source and handler sequences. + Observable sequences to catch exceptions for. + An observable sequence containing elements from consecutive source sequences until a source sequence terminates successfully. + is null. + + + + Continues an observable sequence that is terminated by an exception with the next observable sequence. + + The type of the elements in the source and handler sequences. + Observable sequences to catch exceptions for. + An observable sequence containing elements from consecutive source sequences until a source sequence terminates successfully. + is null. + + + + Merges two observable sequences into one observable sequence by using the selector function whenever one of the observable sequences produces an element. + + The type of the elements in the first source sequence. + The type of the elements in the second source sequence. + The type of the elements in the result sequence, returned by the selector function. + First observable source. + Second observable source. + Function to invoke whenever either of the sources produces an element. + An observable sequence containing the result of combining elements of both sources using the specified result selector function. + or or is null. + If a non-empty source completes, its very last value will be used for creating subsequent combinations until all sources terminate. + + + + Merges the specified observable sequences into one observable sequence by using the selector function whenever any of the observable sequences produces an element. + + The type of the elements in the source sequences. + The type of the elements in the result sequence, returned by the selector function. + Observable sources. + Function to invoke whenever any of the sources produces an element. For efficiency, the input list is reused after the selector returns. Either aggregate or copy the values during the function call. + An observable sequence containing the result of combining elements of the sources using the specified result selector function. + or is null. + If a non-empty source completes, its very last value will be used for creating subsequent combinations until all sources terminate. + + + + Merges the specified observable sequences into one observable sequence by emitting a list with the latest source elements whenever any of the observable sequences produces an element. + + The type of the elements in the source sequences, and in the lists in the result sequence. + Observable sources. + An observable sequence containing lists of the latest elements of the sources. + is null. + If a non-empty source completes, its very last value will be used for creating subsequent combinations until all sources terminate. + + + + Merges the specified observable sequences into one observable sequence by emitting a list with the latest source elements whenever any of the observable sequences produces an element. + + The type of the elements in the source sequences, and in the lists in the result sequence. + Observable sources. + An observable sequence containing lists of the latest elements of the sources. + is null. + If a non-empty source completes, its very last value will be used for creating subsequent combinations until all sources terminate. + + + + Concatenates the second observable sequence to the first observable sequence upon successful termination of the first. + + The type of the elements in the source sequences. + First observable sequence. + Second observable sequence. + An observable sequence that contains the elements of the first sequence, followed by those of the second the sequence. + or is null. + + + + Concatenates all of the specified observable sequences, as long as the previous observable sequence terminated successfully. + + The type of the elements in the source sequences. + Observable sequences to concatenate. + An observable sequence that contains the elements of each given sequence, in sequential order. + is null. + + + + Concatenates all observable sequences in the given enumerable sequence, as long as the previous observable sequence terminated successfully. + + The type of the elements in the source sequences. + Observable sequences to concatenate. + An observable sequence that contains the elements of each given sequence, in sequential order. + is null. + + + + Concatenates all inner observable sequences, as long as the previous observable sequence terminated successfully. + + The type of the elements in the source sequences. + Observable sequence of inner observable sequences. + An observable sequence that contains the elements of each observed inner sequence, in sequential order. + is null. + + + + Concatenates all task results, as long as the previous task terminated successfully. + + The type of the results produced by the tasks. + Observable sequence of tasks. + An observable sequence that contains the results of each task, in sequential order. + is null. + If the tasks support cancellation, consider manual conversion of the tasks using , followed by a concatenation operation using . + + + + Merges elements from all inner observable sequences into a single observable sequence. + + The type of the elements in the source sequences. + Observable sequence of inner observable sequences. + The observable sequence that merges the elements of the inner sequences. + is null. + + + + Merges results from all source tasks into a single observable sequence. + + The type of the results produced by the source tasks. + Observable sequence of tasks. + The observable sequence that merges the results of the source tasks. + is null. + If the tasks support cancellation, consider manual conversion of the tasks using , followed by a merge operation using . + + + + Merges elements from all inner observable sequences into a single observable sequence, limiting the number of concurrent subscriptions to inner sequences. + + The type of the elements in the source sequences. + Observable sequence of inner observable sequences. + Maximum number of inner observable sequences being subscribed to concurrently. + The observable sequence that merges the elements of the inner sequences. + is null. + is less than or equal to zero. + + + + Merges elements from all observable sequences in the given enumerable sequence into a single observable sequence, limiting the number of concurrent subscriptions to inner sequences. + + The type of the elements in the source sequences. + Enumerable sequence of observable sequences. + Maximum number of observable sequences being subscribed to concurrently. + The observable sequence that merges the elements of the observable sequences. + is null. + is less than or equal to zero. + + + + Merges elements from all observable sequences in the given enumerable sequence into a single observable sequence, limiting the number of concurrent subscriptions to inner sequences, and using the specified scheduler for enumeration of and subscription to the sources. + + The type of the elements in the source sequences. + Enumerable sequence of observable sequences. + Maximum number of observable sequences being subscribed to concurrently. + Scheduler to run the enumeration of the sequence of sources on. + The observable sequence that merges the elements of the observable sequences. + or is null. + is less than or equal to zero. + + + + Merges elements from two observable sequences into a single observable sequence. + + The type of the elements in the source sequences. + First observable sequence. + Second observable sequence. + The observable sequence that merges the elements of the given sequences. + or is null. + + + + Merges elements from two observable sequences into a single observable sequence, using the specified scheduler for enumeration of and subscription to the sources. + + The type of the elements in the source sequences. + First observable sequence. + Second observable sequence. + Scheduler used to introduce concurrency for making subscriptions to the given sequences. + The observable sequence that merges the elements of the given sequences. + or or is null. + + + + Merges elements from all of the specified observable sequences into a single observable sequence. + + The type of the elements in the source sequences. + Observable sequences. + The observable sequence that merges the elements of the observable sequences. + is null. + + + + Merges elements from all of the specified observable sequences into a single observable sequence, using the specified scheduler for enumeration of and subscription to the sources. + + The type of the elements in the source sequences. + Observable sequences. + Scheduler to run the enumeration of the sequence of sources on. + The observable sequence that merges the elements of the observable sequences. + or is null. + + + + Merges elements from all observable sequences in the given enumerable sequence into a single observable sequence. + + The type of the elements in the source sequences. + Enumerable sequence of observable sequences. + The observable sequence that merges the elements of the observable sequences. + is null. + + + + Merges elements from all observable sequences in the given enumerable sequence into a single observable sequence, using the specified scheduler for enumeration of and subscription to the sources. + + The type of the elements in the source sequences. + Enumerable sequence of observable sequences. + Scheduler to run the enumeration of the sequence of sources on. + The observable sequence that merges the elements of the observable sequences. + or is null. + + + + Concatenates the second observable sequence to the first observable sequence upon successful or exceptional termination of the first. + + The type of the elements in the source sequences. + First observable sequence whose exception (if any) is caught. + Second observable sequence used to produce results after the first sequence terminates. + An observable sequence that concatenates the first and second sequence, even if the first sequence terminates exceptionally. + or is null. + + + + Concatenates all of the specified observable sequences, even if the previous observable sequence terminated exceptionally. + + The type of the elements in the source sequences. + Observable sequences to concatenate. + An observable sequence that concatenates the source sequences, even if a sequence terminates exceptionally. + is null. + + + + Concatenates all observable sequences in the given enumerable sequence, even if the previous observable sequence terminated exceptionally. + + The type of the elements in the source sequences. + Observable sequences to concatenate. + An observable sequence that concatenates the source sequences, even if a sequence terminates exceptionally. + is null. + + + + Returns the elements from the source observable sequence only after the other observable sequence produces an element. + Starting from Rx.NET 4.0, this will subscribe to before subscribing to + so in case emits an element right away, elements from are not missed. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + The type of the elements in the other sequence that indicates the end of skip behavior. + Source sequence to propagate elements for. + Observable sequence that triggers propagation of elements of the source sequence. + An observable sequence containing the elements of the source sequence starting from the point the other sequence triggered propagation. + or is null. + + + + Transforms an observable sequence of observable sequences into an observable sequence + producing values only from the most recent observable sequence. + Each time a new inner observable sequence is received, unsubscribe from the + previous inner observable sequence. + + The type of the elements in the source sequences. + Observable sequence of inner observable sequences. + The observable sequence that at any point in time produces the elements of the most recent inner observable sequence that has been received. + is null. + + + + Transforms an observable sequence of tasks into an observable sequence + producing values only from the most recent observable sequence. + Each time a new task is received, the previous task's result is ignored. + + The type of the results produced by the source tasks. + Observable sequence of tasks. + The observable sequence that at any point in time produces the result of the most recent task that has been received. + is null. + If the tasks support cancellation, consider manual conversion of the tasks using , followed by a switch operation using . + + + + Returns the elements from the source observable sequence until the other observable sequence produces an element. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + The type of the elements in the other sequence that indicates the end of take behavior. + Source sequence to propagate elements for. + Observable sequence that terminates propagation of elements of the source sequence. + An observable sequence containing the elements of the source sequence up to the point the other sequence interrupted further propagation. + or is null. + + + + Relays elements from the source observable sequence and calls the predicate after an + emission to check if the sequence should stop after that specific item. + + The type of the elements in the source and result sequences. + The source sequence to relay elements of. + Called after each upstream item has been emitted with + that upstream item and should return true to indicate the sequence should + complete. + The observable sequence with the source elements until the stop predicate returns true. + + The following sequence will stop after the value 5 has been encountered: + + Observable.Range(1, 10) + .TakeUntil(item => item == 5) + .Subscribe(Console.WriteLine); + + + If or is null. + + + + Projects each element of an observable sequence into consecutive non-overlapping windows. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence, and in the windows in the result sequence. + The type of the elements in the sequences indicating window closing events. + Source sequence to produce windows over. + A function invoked to define the boundaries of the produced windows. A new window is started when the previous one is closed. + An observable sequence of windows. + or is null. + + + + Projects each element of an observable sequence into zero or more windows. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence, and in the windows in the result sequence. + The type of the elements in the sequence indicating window opening events, also passed to the closing selector to obtain a sequence of window closing events. + The type of the elements in the sequences indicating window closing events. + Source sequence to produce windows over. + Observable sequence whose elements denote the creation of new windows. + A function invoked to define the closing of each produced window. + An observable sequence of windows. + or or is null. + + + + Projects each element of an observable sequence into consecutive non-overlapping windows. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence, and in the windows in the result sequence. + The type of the elements in the sequences indicating window boundary events. + Source sequence to produce windows over. + Sequence of window boundary markers. The current window is closed and a new window is opened upon receiving a boundary marker. + An observable sequence of windows. + or is null. + + + + Merges two observable sequences into one observable sequence by combining each element from the first source with the latest element from the second source, if any. + Starting from Rx.NET 4.0, this will subscribe to before subscribing to to have a latest element readily available + in case emits an element right away. + + The type of the elements in the first source sequence. + The type of the elements in the second source sequence. + The type of the elements in the result sequence, returned by the selector function. + First observable source. + Second observable source. + Function to invoke for each element from the first source combined with the latest element from the second source, if any. + An observable sequence containing the result of combining each element of the first source with the latest element from the second source, if any, using the specified result selector function. + or or is null. + + + + Merges two observable sequences into one observable sequence by combining their elements in a pairwise fashion. + + The type of the elements in the first source sequence. + The type of the elements in the second source sequence. + The type of the elements in the result sequence, returned by the selector function. + First observable source. + Second observable source. + Function to invoke for each consecutive pair of elements from the first and second source. + An observable sequence containing the result of pairwise combining the elements of the first and second source using the specified result selector function. + or or is null. + + + + Merges the specified observable sequences into one observable sequence by using the selector function whenever all of the observable sequences have produced an element at a corresponding index. + + The type of the elements in the source sequences. + The type of the elements in the result sequence, returned by the selector function. + Observable sources. + Function to invoke for each series of elements at corresponding indexes in the sources. + An observable sequence containing the result of combining elements of the sources using the specified result selector function. + or is null. + + + + Merges the specified observable sequences into one observable sequence by emitting a list with the elements of the observable sequences at corresponding indexes. + + The type of the elements in the source sequences, and in the lists in the result sequence. + Observable sources. + An observable sequence containing lists of elements at corresponding indexes. + is null. + + + + Merges the specified observable sequences into one observable sequence by emitting a list with the elements of the observable sequences at corresponding indexes. + + The type of the elements in the source sequences, and in the lists in the result sequence. + Observable sources. + An observable sequence containing lists of elements at corresponding indexes. + is null. + + + + Merges an observable sequence and an enumerable sequence into one observable sequence by using the selector function. + + The type of the elements in the first observable source sequence. + The type of the elements in the second enumerable source sequence. + The type of the elements in the result sequence, returned by the selector function. + First observable source. + Second enumerable source. + Function to invoke for each consecutive pair of elements from the first and second source. + An observable sequence containing the result of pairwise combining the elements of the first and second source using the specified result selector function. + or or is null. + + + + Merges the specified observable sequences into one observable sequence by using the selector function whenever all of the observable sequences have produced an element at a corresponding index. + + The type of the elements in the first source sequence. + The type of the elements in the second source sequence. + The type of the elements in the third source sequence. + The type of the elements in the result sequence, returned by the selector function. + First observable source. + Second observable source. + Third observable source. + Function to invoke for each series of elements at corresponding indexes in the sources. + An observable sequence containing the result of combining elements of the sources using the specified result selector function. + or or or is null. + + + + Merges the specified observable sequences into one observable sequence by using the selector function whenever all of the observable sequences have produced an element at a corresponding index. + + The type of the elements in the first source sequence. + The type of the elements in the second source sequence. + The type of the elements in the third source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fourth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the result sequence, returned by the selector function. + First observable source. + Second observable source. + Third observable source. + Fourth observable source. + Function to invoke for each series of elements at corresponding indexes in the sources. + An observable sequence containing the result of combining elements of the sources using the specified result selector function. + or or or or is null. + + + + Merges the specified observable sequences into one observable sequence by using the selector function whenever all of the observable sequences have produced an element at a corresponding index. + + The type of the elements in the first source sequence. + The type of the elements in the second source sequence. + The type of the elements in the third source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fourth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fifth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the result sequence, returned by the selector function. + First observable source. + Second observable source. + Third observable source. + Fourth observable source. + Fifth observable source. + Function to invoke for each series of elements at corresponding indexes in the sources. + An observable sequence containing the result of combining elements of the sources using the specified result selector function. + or or or or or is null. + + + + Merges the specified observable sequences into one observable sequence by using the selector function whenever all of the observable sequences have produced an element at a corresponding index. + + The type of the elements in the first source sequence. + The type of the elements in the second source sequence. + The type of the elements in the third source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fourth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fifth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the sixth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the result sequence, returned by the selector function. + First observable source. + Second observable source. + Third observable source. + Fourth observable source. + Fifth observable source. + Sixth observable source. + Function to invoke for each series of elements at corresponding indexes in the sources. + An observable sequence containing the result of combining elements of the sources using the specified result selector function. + or or or or or or is null. + + + + Merges the specified observable sequences into one observable sequence by using the selector function whenever all of the observable sequences have produced an element at a corresponding index. + + The type of the elements in the first source sequence. + The type of the elements in the second source sequence. + The type of the elements in the third source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fourth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fifth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the sixth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the seventh source sequence. + The type of the elements in the result sequence, returned by the selector function. + First observable source. + Second observable source. + Third observable source. + Fourth observable source. + Fifth observable source. + Sixth observable source. + Seventh observable source. + Function to invoke for each series of elements at corresponding indexes in the sources. + An observable sequence containing the result of combining elements of the sources using the specified result selector function. + or or or or or or or is null. + + + + Merges the specified observable sequences into one observable sequence by using the selector function whenever all of the observable sequences have produced an element at a corresponding index. + + The type of the elements in the first source sequence. + The type of the elements in the second source sequence. + The type of the elements in the third source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fourth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fifth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the sixth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the seventh source sequence. + The type of the elements in the eighth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the result sequence, returned by the selector function. + First observable source. + Second observable source. + Third observable source. + Fourth observable source. + Fifth observable source. + Sixth observable source. + Seventh observable source. + Eighth observable source. + Function to invoke for each series of elements at corresponding indexes in the sources. + An observable sequence containing the result of combining elements of the sources using the specified result selector function. + or or or or or or or or is null. + + + + Merges the specified observable sequences into one observable sequence by using the selector function whenever all of the observable sequences have produced an element at a corresponding index. + + The type of the elements in the first source sequence. + The type of the elements in the second source sequence. + The type of the elements in the third source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fourth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fifth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the sixth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the seventh source sequence. + The type of the elements in the eighth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the ninth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the result sequence, returned by the selector function. + First observable source. + Second observable source. + Third observable source. + Fourth observable source. + Fifth observable source. + Sixth observable source. + Seventh observable source. + Eighth observable source. + Ninth observable source. + Function to invoke for each series of elements at corresponding indexes in the sources. + An observable sequence containing the result of combining elements of the sources using the specified result selector function. + or or or or or or or or or is null. + + + + Merges the specified observable sequences into one observable sequence by using the selector function whenever all of the observable sequences have produced an element at a corresponding index. + + The type of the elements in the first source sequence. + The type of the elements in the second source sequence. + The type of the elements in the third source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fourth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fifth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the sixth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the seventh source sequence. + The type of the elements in the eighth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the ninth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the tenth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the result sequence, returned by the selector function. + First observable source. + Second observable source. + Third observable source. + Fourth observable source. + Fifth observable source. + Sixth observable source. + Seventh observable source. + Eighth observable source. + Ninth observable source. + Tenth observable source. + Function to invoke for each series of elements at corresponding indexes in the sources. + An observable sequence containing the result of combining elements of the sources using the specified result selector function. + or or or or or or or or or or is null. + + + + Merges the specified observable sequences into one observable sequence by using the selector function whenever all of the observable sequences have produced an element at a corresponding index. + + The type of the elements in the first source sequence. + The type of the elements in the second source sequence. + The type of the elements in the third source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fourth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fifth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the sixth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the seventh source sequence. + The type of the elements in the eighth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the ninth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the tenth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the eleventh source sequence. + The type of the elements in the result sequence, returned by the selector function. + First observable source. + Second observable source. + Third observable source. + Fourth observable source. + Fifth observable source. + Sixth observable source. + Seventh observable source. + Eighth observable source. + Ninth observable source. + Tenth observable source. + Eleventh observable source. + Function to invoke for each series of elements at corresponding indexes in the sources. + An observable sequence containing the result of combining elements of the sources using the specified result selector function. + or or or or or or or or or or or is null. + + + + Merges the specified observable sequences into one observable sequence by using the selector function whenever all of the observable sequences have produced an element at a corresponding index. + + The type of the elements in the first source sequence. + The type of the elements in the second source sequence. + The type of the elements in the third source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fourth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fifth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the sixth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the seventh source sequence. + The type of the elements in the eighth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the ninth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the tenth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the eleventh source sequence. + The type of the elements in the twelfth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the result sequence, returned by the selector function. + First observable source. + Second observable source. + Third observable source. + Fourth observable source. + Fifth observable source. + Sixth observable source. + Seventh observable source. + Eighth observable source. + Ninth observable source. + Tenth observable source. + Eleventh observable source. + Twelfth observable source. + Function to invoke for each series of elements at corresponding indexes in the sources. + An observable sequence containing the result of combining elements of the sources using the specified result selector function. + or or or or or or or or or or or or is null. + + + + Merges the specified observable sequences into one observable sequence by using the selector function whenever all of the observable sequences have produced an element at a corresponding index. + + The type of the elements in the first source sequence. + The type of the elements in the second source sequence. + The type of the elements in the third source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fourth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fifth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the sixth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the seventh source sequence. + The type of the elements in the eighth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the ninth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the tenth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the eleventh source sequence. + The type of the elements in the twelfth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the thirteenth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the result sequence, returned by the selector function. + First observable source. + Second observable source. + Third observable source. + Fourth observable source. + Fifth observable source. + Sixth observable source. + Seventh observable source. + Eighth observable source. + Ninth observable source. + Tenth observable source. + Eleventh observable source. + Twelfth observable source. + Thirteenth observable source. + Function to invoke for each series of elements at corresponding indexes in the sources. + An observable sequence containing the result of combining elements of the sources using the specified result selector function. + or or or or or or or or or or or or or is null. + + + + Merges the specified observable sequences into one observable sequence by using the selector function whenever all of the observable sequences have produced an element at a corresponding index. + + The type of the elements in the first source sequence. + The type of the elements in the second source sequence. + The type of the elements in the third source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fourth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fifth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the sixth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the seventh source sequence. + The type of the elements in the eighth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the ninth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the tenth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the eleventh source sequence. + The type of the elements in the twelfth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the thirteenth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fourteenth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the result sequence, returned by the selector function. + First observable source. + Second observable source. + Third observable source. + Fourth observable source. + Fifth observable source. + Sixth observable source. + Seventh observable source. + Eighth observable source. + Ninth observable source. + Tenth observable source. + Eleventh observable source. + Twelfth observable source. + Thirteenth observable source. + Fourteenth observable source. + Function to invoke for each series of elements at corresponding indexes in the sources. + An observable sequence containing the result of combining elements of the sources using the specified result selector function. + or or or or or or or or or or or or or or is null. + + + + Merges the specified observable sequences into one observable sequence by using the selector function whenever all of the observable sequences have produced an element at a corresponding index. + + The type of the elements in the first source sequence. + The type of the elements in the second source sequence. + The type of the elements in the third source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fourth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fifth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the sixth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the seventh source sequence. + The type of the elements in the eighth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the ninth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the tenth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the eleventh source sequence. + The type of the elements in the twelfth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the thirteenth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fourteenth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fifteenth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the result sequence, returned by the selector function. + First observable source. + Second observable source. + Third observable source. + Fourth observable source. + Fifth observable source. + Sixth observable source. + Seventh observable source. + Eighth observable source. + Ninth observable source. + Tenth observable source. + Eleventh observable source. + Twelfth observable source. + Thirteenth observable source. + Fourteenth observable source. + Fifteenth observable source. + Function to invoke for each series of elements at corresponding indexes in the sources. + An observable sequence containing the result of combining elements of the sources using the specified result selector function. + or or or or or or or or or or or or or or or is null. + + + + Merges the specified observable sequences into one observable sequence by using the selector function whenever all of the observable sequences have produced an element at a corresponding index. + + The type of the elements in the first source sequence. + The type of the elements in the second source sequence. + The type of the elements in the third source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fourth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fifth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the sixth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the seventh source sequence. + The type of the elements in the eighth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the ninth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the tenth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the eleventh source sequence. + The type of the elements in the twelfth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the thirteenth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fourteenth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fifteenth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the sixteenth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the result sequence, returned by the selector function. + First observable source. + Second observable source. + Third observable source. + Fourth observable source. + Fifth observable source. + Sixth observable source. + Seventh observable source. + Eighth observable source. + Ninth observable source. + Tenth observable source. + Eleventh observable source. + Twelfth observable source. + Thirteenth observable source. + Fourteenth observable source. + Fifteenth observable source. + Sixteenth observable source. + Function to invoke for each series of elements at corresponding indexes in the sources. + An observable sequence containing the result of combining elements of the sources using the specified result selector function. + or or or or or or or or or or or or or or or or is null. + + + + Append a value to an observable sequence. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source sequence to append the value to. + Value to append to the specified sequence. + The source sequence appended with the specified value. + is null. + + + + Append a value to an observable sequence. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source sequence to append the value to. + Value to append to the specified sequence. + Scheduler to emit the append values on. + The source sequence appended with the specified value. + is null. + + + + Hides the identity of an observable sequence. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + An observable sequence whose identity to hide. + An observable sequence that hides the identity of the source sequence. + is null. + + + + Projects each element of an observable sequence into consecutive non-overlapping buffers which are produced based on element count information. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence, and in the lists in the result sequence. + Source sequence to produce buffers over. + Length of each buffer. + An observable sequence of buffers. + is null. + is less than or equal to zero. + + + + Projects each element of an observable sequence into zero or more buffers which are produced based on element count information. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence, and in the lists in the result sequence. + Source sequence to produce buffers over. + Length of each buffer. + Number of elements to skip between creation of consecutive buffers. + An observable sequence of buffers. + is null. + or is less than or equal to zero. + + + + Dematerializes the explicit notification values of an observable sequence as implicit notifications. + + The type of the elements materialized in the source sequence notification objects. + An observable sequence containing explicit notification values which have to be turned into implicit notifications. + An observable sequence exhibiting the behavior corresponding to the source sequence's notification values. + is null. + + + + Returns an observable sequence that contains only distinct contiguous elements. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + An observable sequence to retain distinct contiguous elements for. + An observable sequence only containing the distinct contiguous elements from the source sequence. + is null. + + + + Returns an observable sequence that contains only distinct contiguous elements according to the comparer. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + An observable sequence to retain distinct contiguous elements for. + Equality comparer for source elements. + An observable sequence only containing the distinct contiguous elements from the source sequence. + or is null. + + + + Returns an observable sequence that contains only distinct contiguous elements according to the keySelector. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + The type of the discriminator key computed for each element in the source sequence. + An observable sequence to retain distinct contiguous elements for, based on a computed key value. + A function to compute the comparison key for each element. + An observable sequence only containing the distinct contiguous elements, based on a computed key value, from the source sequence. + or is null. + + + + Returns an observable sequence that contains only distinct contiguous elements according to the keySelector and the comparer. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + The type of the discriminator key computed for each element in the source sequence. + An observable sequence to retain distinct contiguous elements for, based on a computed key value. + A function to compute the comparison key for each element. + Equality comparer for computed key values. + An observable sequence only containing the distinct contiguous elements, based on a computed key value, from the source sequence. + or or is null. + + + + Invokes an action for each element in the observable sequence, and propagates all observer messages through the result sequence. + This method can be used for debugging, logging, etc. of query behavior by intercepting the message stream to run arbitrary actions for messages on the pipeline. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source sequence. + Action to invoke for each element in the observable sequence. + The source sequence with the side-effecting behavior applied. + or is null. + + + + Invokes an action for each element in the observable sequence and invokes an action upon graceful termination of the observable sequence. + This method can be used for debugging, logging, etc. of query behavior by intercepting the message stream to run arbitrary actions for messages on the pipeline. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source sequence. + Action to invoke for each element in the observable sequence. + Action to invoke upon graceful termination of the observable sequence. + The source sequence with the side-effecting behavior applied. + or or is null. + + + + Invokes an action for each element in the observable sequence and invokes an action upon exceptional termination of the observable sequence. + This method can be used for debugging, logging, etc. of query behavior by intercepting the message stream to run arbitrary actions for messages on the pipeline. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source sequence. + Action to invoke for each element in the observable sequence. + Action to invoke upon exceptional termination of the observable sequence. + The source sequence with the side-effecting behavior applied. + or or is null. + + + + Invokes an action for each element in the observable sequence and invokes an action upon graceful or exceptional termination of the observable sequence. + This method can be used for debugging, logging, etc. of query behavior by intercepting the message stream to run arbitrary actions for messages on the pipeline. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source sequence. + Action to invoke for each element in the observable sequence. + Action to invoke upon exceptional termination of the observable sequence. + Action to invoke upon graceful termination of the observable sequence. + The source sequence with the side-effecting behavior applied. + or or or is null. + + + + Invokes the observer's methods for each message in the source sequence. + This method can be used for debugging, logging, etc. of query behavior by intercepting the message stream to run arbitrary actions for messages on the pipeline. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source sequence. + Observer whose methods to invoke as part of the source sequence's observation. + The source sequence with the side-effecting behavior applied. + or is null. + + + + Invokes a specified action after the source observable sequence terminates gracefully or exceptionally. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source sequence. + Action to invoke after the source observable sequence terminates. + Source sequence with the action-invoking termination behavior applied. + or is null. + + + + Ignores all elements in an observable sequence leaving only the termination messages. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source sequence. + An empty observable sequence that signals termination, successful or exceptional, of the source sequence. + is null. + + + + Materializes the implicit notifications of an observable sequence as explicit notification values. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + An observable sequence to get notification values for. + An observable sequence containing the materialized notification values from the source sequence. + is null. + + + + Prepend a value to an observable sequence. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source sequence to prepend the value to. + Value to prepend to the specified sequence. + The source sequence prepended with the specified value. + is null. + + + + Prepend a value to an observable sequence. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source sequence to prepend the value to. + Value to prepend to the specified sequence. + Scheduler to emit the prepend values on. + The source sequence prepended with the specified value. + is null. + + + + Repeats the observable sequence indefinitely. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Observable sequence to repeat. + The observable sequence producing the elements of the given sequence repeatedly and sequentially. + is null. + + + + Repeats the observable sequence a specified number of times. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Observable sequence to repeat. + Number of times to repeat the sequence. + The observable sequence producing the elements of the given sequence repeatedly. + is null. + is less than zero. + + + + Repeatedly resubscribes to the source observable after a normal completion and when the observable + returned by a handler produces an arbitrary item. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + The arbitrary element type signaled by the handler observable. + Observable sequence to keep repeating when it successfully terminates. + The function that is called for each observer and takes an observable sequence objects. + It should return an observable of arbitrary items that should signal that arbitrary item in + response to receiving the completion signal from the source observable. If this observable signals + a terminal event, the sequence is terminated with that signal instead. + An observable sequence producing the elements of the given sequence repeatedly while each repetition terminates successfully. + is null. + is null. + + + + Repeats the source observable sequence until it successfully terminates. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Observable sequence to repeat until it successfully terminates. + An observable sequence producing the elements of the given sequence repeatedly until it terminates successfully. + is null. + + + + Repeats the source observable sequence the specified number of times or until it successfully terminates. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Observable sequence to repeat until it successfully terminates. + Number of times to repeat the sequence. + An observable sequence producing the elements of the given sequence repeatedly until it terminates successfully. + is null. + is less than zero. + + + + Retries (resubscribes to) the source observable after a failure and when the observable + returned by a handler produces an arbitrary item. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + The arbitrary element type signaled by the handler observable. + Observable sequence to repeat until it successfully terminates. + The function that is called for each observer and takes an observable sequence of + errors. It should return an observable of arbitrary items that should signal that arbitrary item in + response to receiving the failure Exception from the source observable. If this observable signals + a terminal event, the sequence is terminated with that signal instead. + An observable sequence producing the elements of the given sequence repeatedly until it terminates successfully. + is null. + is null. + + + + Applies an accumulator function over an observable sequence and returns each intermediate result. The specified seed value is used as the initial accumulator value. + For aggregation behavior with no intermediate results, see . + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + The type of the result of the aggregation. + An observable sequence to accumulate over. + The initial accumulator value. + An accumulator function to be invoked on each element. + An observable sequence containing the accumulated values. + or is null. + + + + Applies an accumulator function over an observable sequence and returns each intermediate result. + For aggregation behavior with no intermediate results, see . + + The type of the elements in the source sequence and the result of the aggregation. + An observable sequence to accumulate over. + An accumulator function to be invoked on each element. + An observable sequence containing the accumulated values. + or is null. + + + + Bypasses a specified number of elements at the end of an observable sequence. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source sequence. + Number of elements to bypass at the end of the source sequence. + An observable sequence containing the source sequence elements except for the bypassed ones at the end. + is null. + is less than zero. + + This operator accumulates a queue with a length enough to store the first elements. As more elements are + received, elements are taken from the front of the queue and produced on the result sequence. This causes elements to be delayed. + + + + + Prepends a sequence of values to an observable sequence. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source sequence to prepend values to. + Values to prepend to the specified sequence. + The source sequence prepended with the specified values. + or is null. + + + + Prepends a sequence of values to an observable sequence. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source sequence to prepend values to. + Values to prepend to the specified sequence. + The source sequence prepended with the specified values. + or is null. + + + + Prepends a sequence of values to an observable sequence. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source sequence to prepend values to. + Scheduler to emit the prepended values on. + Values to prepend to the specified sequence. + The source sequence prepended with the specified values. + or or is null. + + + + Prepends a sequence of values to an observable sequence. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source sequence to prepend values to. + Scheduler to emit the prepended values on. + Values to prepend to the specified sequence. + The source sequence prepended with the specified values. + or or is null. + + + + Returns a specified number of contiguous elements from the end of an observable sequence. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source sequence. + Number of elements to take from the end of the source sequence. + An observable sequence containing the specified number of elements from the end of the source sequence. + is null. + is less than zero. + + This operator accumulates a buffer with a length enough to store elements elements. Upon completion of + the source sequence, this buffer is drained on the result sequence. This causes the elements to be delayed. + + + + + Returns a specified number of contiguous elements from the end of an observable sequence, using the specified scheduler to drain the queue. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source sequence. + Number of elements to take from the end of the source sequence. + Scheduler used to drain the queue upon completion of the source sequence. + An observable sequence containing the specified number of elements from the end of the source sequence. + or is null. + is less than zero. + + This operator accumulates a buffer with a length enough to store elements elements. Upon completion of + the source sequence, this buffer is drained on the result sequence. This causes the elements to be delayed. + + + + + Returns a list with the specified number of contiguous elements from the end of an observable sequence. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source sequence. + Number of elements to take from the end of the source sequence. + An observable sequence containing a single list with the specified number of elements from the end of the source sequence. + is null. + is less than zero. + + This operator accumulates a buffer with a length enough to store elements. Upon completion of the + source sequence, this buffer is produced on the result sequence. + + + + + Projects each element of an observable sequence into consecutive non-overlapping windows which are produced based on element count information. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence, and in the windows in the result sequence. + Source sequence to produce windows over. + Length of each window. + An observable sequence of windows. + is null. + is less than or equal to zero. + + + + Projects each element of an observable sequence into zero or more windows which are produced based on element count information. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence, and in the windows in the result sequence. + Source sequence to produce windows over. + Length of each window. + Number of elements to skip between creation of consecutive windows. + An observable sequence of windows. + is null. + or is less than or equal to zero. + + + + Converts the elements of an observable sequence to the specified type. + + The type to convert the elements in the source sequence to. + The observable sequence that contains the elements to be converted. + An observable sequence that contains each element of the source sequence converted to the specified type. + is null. + + + + Returns the elements of the specified sequence or the type parameter's default value in a singleton sequence if the sequence is empty. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence (if any), whose default value will be taken if the sequence is empty. + The sequence to return a default value for if it is empty. + An observable sequence that contains the default value for the TSource type if the source is empty; otherwise, the elements of the source itself. + is null. + + + + Returns the elements of the specified sequence or the specified value in a singleton sequence if the sequence is empty. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence (if any), and the specified default value which will be taken if the sequence is empty. + The sequence to return the specified value for if it is empty. + The value to return if the sequence is empty. + An observable sequence that contains the specified default value if the source is empty; otherwise, the elements of the source itself. + is null. + + + + Returns an observable sequence that contains only distinct elements. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + An observable sequence to retain distinct elements for. + An observable sequence only containing the distinct elements from the source sequence. + is null. + Usage of this operator should be considered carefully due to the maintenance of an internal lookup structure which can grow large. + + + + Returns an observable sequence that contains only distinct elements according to the comparer. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + An observable sequence to retain distinct elements for. + Equality comparer for source elements. + An observable sequence only containing the distinct elements from the source sequence. + or is null. + Usage of this operator should be considered carefully due to the maintenance of an internal lookup structure which can grow large. + + + + Returns an observable sequence that contains only distinct elements according to the keySelector. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + The type of the discriminator key computed for each element in the source sequence. + An observable sequence to retain distinct elements for. + A function to compute the comparison key for each element. + An observable sequence only containing the distinct elements, based on a computed key value, from the source sequence. + or is null. + Usage of this operator should be considered carefully due to the maintenance of an internal lookup structure which can grow large. + + + + Returns an observable sequence that contains only distinct elements according to the keySelector and the comparer. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + The type of the discriminator key computed for each element in the source sequence. + An observable sequence to retain distinct elements for. + A function to compute the comparison key for each element. + Equality comparer for source elements. + An observable sequence only containing the distinct elements, based on a computed key value, from the source sequence. + or or is null. + Usage of this operator should be considered carefully due to the maintenance of an internal lookup structure which can grow large. + + + + Groups the elements of an observable sequence according to a specified key selector function. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + The type of the grouping key computed for each element in the source sequence. + An observable sequence whose elements to group. + A function to extract the key for each element. + A sequence of observable groups, each of which corresponds to a unique key value, containing all elements that share that same key value. + or is null. + + + + Groups the elements of an observable sequence according to a specified key selector function and comparer. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + The type of the grouping key computed for each element in the source sequence. + An observable sequence whose elements to group. + A function to extract the key for each element. + An equality comparer to compare keys with. + A sequence of observable groups, each of which corresponds to a unique key value, containing all elements that share that same key value. + or or is null. + + + + Groups the elements of an observable sequence and selects the resulting elements by using a specified function. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + The type of the grouping key computed for each element in the source sequence. + The type of the elements within the groups computed for each element in the source sequence. + An observable sequence whose elements to group. + A function to extract the key for each element. + A function to map each source element to an element in an observable group. + A sequence of observable groups, each of which corresponds to a unique key value, containing all elements that share that same key value. + or or is null. + + + + Groups the elements of an observable sequence according to a specified key selector function and comparer and selects the resulting elements by using a specified function. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + The type of the grouping key computed for each element in the source sequence. + The type of the elements within the groups computed for each element in the source sequence. + An observable sequence whose elements to group. + A function to extract the key for each element. + A function to map each source element to an element in an observable group. + An equality comparer to compare keys with. + A sequence of observable groups, each of which corresponds to a unique key value, containing all elements that share that same key value. + or or or is null. + + + + Groups the elements of an observable sequence with the specified initial capacity according to a specified key selector function. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + The type of the grouping key computed for each element in the source sequence. + An observable sequence whose elements to group. + A function to extract the key for each element. + The initial number of elements that the underlying dictionary can contain. + A sequence of observable groups, each of which corresponds to a unique key value, containing all elements that share that same key value. + or is null. + is less than 0. + + + + Groups the elements of an observable sequence with the specified initial capacity according to a specified key selector function and comparer. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + The type of the grouping key computed for each element in the source sequence. + An observable sequence whose elements to group. + A function to extract the key for each element. + The initial number of elements that the underlying dictionary can contain. + An equality comparer to compare keys with. + A sequence of observable groups, each of which corresponds to a unique key value, containing all elements that share that same key value. + or or is null. + is less than 0. + + + + Groups the elements of an observable sequence with the specified initial capacity and selects the resulting elements by using a specified function. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + The type of the grouping key computed for each element in the source sequence. + The type of the elements within the groups computed for each element in the source sequence. + An observable sequence whose elements to group. + A function to extract the key for each element. + A function to map each source element to an element in an observable group. + The initial number of elements that the underlying dictionary can contain. + A sequence of observable groups, each of which corresponds to a unique key value, containing all elements that share that same key value. + or or is null. + is less than 0. + + + + Groups the elements of an observable sequence with the specified initial capacity according to a specified key selector function and comparer and selects the resulting elements by using a specified function. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + The type of the grouping key computed for each element in the source sequence. + The type of the elements within the groups computed for each element in the source sequence. + An observable sequence whose elements to group. + A function to extract the key for each element. + A function to map each source element to an element in an observable group. + The initial number of elements that the underlying dictionary can contain. + An equality comparer to compare keys with. + A sequence of observable groups, each of which corresponds to a unique key value, containing all elements that share that same key value. + or or or is null. + is less than 0. + + + + Groups the elements of an observable sequence according to a specified key selector function and comparer and selects the resulting elements by using a specified function. + A duration selector function is used to control the lifetime of groups. When a group expires, it receives an OnCompleted notification. When a new element with the same + key value as a reclaimed group occurs, the group will be reborn with a new lifetime request. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + The type of the grouping key computed for each element in the source sequence. + The type of the elements within the groups computed for each element in the source sequence. + The type of the elements in the duration sequences obtained for each group to denote its lifetime. + An observable sequence whose elements to group. + A function to extract the key for each element. + A function to map each source element to an element in an observable group. + A function to signal the expiration of a group. + An equality comparer to compare keys with. + + A sequence of observable groups, each of which corresponds to a unique key value, containing all elements that share that same key value. + If a group's lifetime expires, a new group with the same key value can be created once an element with such a key value is encountered. + + or or or or is null. + + + + Groups the elements of an observable sequence according to a specified key selector function and selects the resulting elements by using a specified function. + A duration selector function is used to control the lifetime of groups. When a group expires, it receives an OnCompleted notification. When a new element with the same + key value as a reclaimed group occurs, the group will be reborn with a new lifetime request. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + The type of the grouping key computed for each element in the source sequence. + The type of the elements within the groups computed for each element in the source sequence. + The type of the elements in the duration sequences obtained for each group to denote its lifetime. + An observable sequence whose elements to group. + A function to extract the key for each element. + A function to map each source element to an element in an observable group. + A function to signal the expiration of a group. + + A sequence of observable groups, each of which corresponds to a unique key value, containing all elements that share that same key value. + If a group's lifetime expires, a new group with the same key value can be created once an element with such a key value is encountered. + + or or or is null. + + + + Groups the elements of an observable sequence according to a specified key selector function and comparer. + A duration selector function is used to control the lifetime of groups. When a group expires, it receives an OnCompleted notification. When a new element with the same + key value as a reclaimed group occurs, the group will be reborn with a new lifetime request. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + The type of the grouping key computed for each element in the source sequence. + The type of the elements in the duration sequences obtained for each group to denote its lifetime. + An observable sequence whose elements to group. + A function to extract the key for each element. + A function to signal the expiration of a group. + An equality comparer to compare keys with. + + A sequence of observable groups, each of which corresponds to a unique key value, containing all elements that share that same key value. + If a group's lifetime expires, a new group with the same key value can be created once an element with such a key value is encountered. + + or or or is null. + + + + Groups the elements of an observable sequence according to a specified key selector function. + A duration selector function is used to control the lifetime of groups. When a group expires, it receives an OnCompleted notification. When a new element with the same + key value as a reclaimed group occurs, the group will be reborn with a new lifetime request. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + The type of the grouping key computed for each element in the source sequence. + The type of the elements in the duration sequences obtained for each group to denote its lifetime. + An observable sequence whose elements to group. + A function to extract the key for each element. + A function to signal the expiration of a group. + + A sequence of observable groups, each of which corresponds to a unique key value, containing all elements that share that same key value. + If a group's lifetime expires, a new group with the same key value can be created once an element with such a key value is encountered. + + or or is null. + + + + Groups the elements of an observable sequence with the specified initial capacity according to a specified key selector function and comparer and selects the resulting elements by using a specified function. + A duration selector function is used to control the lifetime of groups. When a group expires, it receives an OnCompleted notification. When a new element with the same + key value as a reclaimed group occurs, the group will be reborn with a new lifetime request. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + The type of the grouping key computed for each element in the source sequence. + The type of the elements within the groups computed for each element in the source sequence. + The type of the elements in the duration sequences obtained for each group to denote its lifetime. + An observable sequence whose elements to group. + A function to extract the key for each element. + A function to map each source element to an element in an observable group. + A function to signal the expiration of a group. + The initial number of elements that the underlying dictionary can contain. + An equality comparer to compare keys with. + + A sequence of observable groups, each of which corresponds to a unique key value, containing all elements that share that same key value. + If a group's lifetime expires, a new group with the same key value can be created once an element with such a key value is encountered. + + or or or or is null. + is less than 0. + + + + Groups the elements of an observable sequence with the specified initial capacity according to a specified key selector function and selects the resulting elements by using a specified function. + A duration selector function is used to control the lifetime of groups. When a group expires, it receives an OnCompleted notification. When a new element with the same + key value as a reclaimed group occurs, the group will be reborn with a new lifetime request. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + The type of the grouping key computed for each element in the source sequence. + The type of the elements within the groups computed for each element in the source sequence. + The type of the elements in the duration sequences obtained for each group to denote its lifetime. + An observable sequence whose elements to group. + A function to extract the key for each element. + A function to map each source element to an element in an observable group. + A function to signal the expiration of a group. + The initial number of elements that the underlying dictionary can contain. + + A sequence of observable groups, each of which corresponds to a unique key value, containing all elements that share that same key value. + If a group's lifetime expires, a new group with the same key value can be created once an element with such a key value is encountered. + + or or or is null. + is less than 0. + + + + Groups the elements of an observable sequence with the specified initial capacity according to a specified key selector function and comparer. + A duration selector function is used to control the lifetime of groups. When a group expires, it receives an OnCompleted notification. When a new element with the same + key value as a reclaimed group occurs, the group will be reborn with a new lifetime request. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + The type of the grouping key computed for each element in the source sequence. + The type of the elements in the duration sequences obtained for each group to denote its lifetime. + An observable sequence whose elements to group. + A function to extract the key for each element. + A function to signal the expiration of a group. + The initial number of elements that the underlying dictionary can contain. + An equality comparer to compare keys with. + + A sequence of observable groups, each of which corresponds to a unique key value, containing all elements that share that same key value. + If a group's lifetime expires, a new group with the same key value can be created once an element with such a key value is encountered. + + or or or is null. + is less than 0. + + + + Groups the elements of an observable sequence with the specified initial capacity according to a specified key selector function. + A duration selector function is used to control the lifetime of groups. When a group expires, it receives an OnCompleted notification. When a new element with the same + key value as a reclaimed group occurs, the group will be reborn with a new lifetime request. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + The type of the grouping key computed for each element in the source sequence. + The type of the elements in the duration sequences obtained for each group to denote its lifetime. + An observable sequence whose elements to group. + A function to extract the key for each element. + A function to signal the expiration of a group. + The initial number of elements that the underlying dictionary can contain. + + A sequence of observable groups, each of which corresponds to a unique key value, containing all elements that share that same key value. + If a group's lifetime expires, a new group with the same key value can be created once an element with such a key value is encountered. + + or or is null. + is less than 0. + + + + Correlates the elements of two sequences based on overlapping durations, and groups the results. + + The type of the elements in the left source sequence. + The type of the elements in the right source sequence. + The type of the elements in the duration sequence denoting the computed duration of each element in the left source sequence. + The type of the elements in the duration sequence denoting the computed duration of each element in the right source sequence. + The type of the elements in the result sequence, obtained by invoking the result selector function for source elements with overlapping duration. + The left observable sequence to join elements for. + The right observable sequence to join elements for. + A function to select the duration of each element of the left observable sequence, used to determine overlap. + A function to select the duration of each element of the right observable sequence, used to determine overlap. + A function invoked to compute a result element for any element of the left sequence with overlapping elements from the right observable sequence. + An observable sequence that contains result elements computed from source elements that have an overlapping duration. + or or or or is null. + + + + Correlates the elements of two sequences based on overlapping durations. + + The type of the elements in the left source sequence. + The type of the elements in the right source sequence. + The type of the elements in the duration sequence denoting the computed duration of each element in the left source sequence. + The type of the elements in the duration sequence denoting the computed duration of each element in the right source sequence. + The type of the elements in the result sequence, obtained by invoking the result selector function for source elements with overlapping duration. + The left observable sequence to join elements for. + The right observable sequence to join elements for. + A function to select the duration of each element of the left observable sequence, used to determine overlap. + A function to select the duration of each element of the right observable sequence, used to determine overlap. + A function invoked to compute a result element for any two overlapping elements of the left and right observable sequences. + An observable sequence that contains result elements computed from source elements that have an overlapping duration. + or or or or is null. + + + + Filters the elements of an observable sequence based on the specified type. + + The type to filter the elements in the source sequence on. + The observable sequence that contains the elements to be filtered. + An observable sequence that contains elements from the input sequence of type TResult. + is null. + + + + Projects each element of an observable sequence into a new form. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + The type of the elements in the result sequence, obtained by running the selector function for each element in the source sequence. + A sequence of elements to invoke a transform function on. + A transform function to apply to each source element. + An observable sequence whose elements are the result of invoking the transform function on each element of source. + or is null. + + + + Projects each element of an observable sequence into a new form by incorporating the element's index. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + The type of the elements in the result sequence, obtained by running the selector function for each element in the source sequence. + A sequence of elements to invoke a transform function on. + A transform function to apply to each source element; the second parameter of the function represents the index of the source element. + An observable sequence whose elements are the result of invoking the transform function on each element of source. + or is null. + + + + Projects each element of the source observable sequence to the other observable sequence and merges the resulting observable sequences into one observable sequence. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + The type of the elements in the other sequence and the elements in the result sequence. + An observable sequence of elements to project. + An observable sequence to project each element from the source sequence onto. + An observable sequence whose elements are the result of projecting each source element onto the other sequence and merging all the resulting sequences together. + or is null. + + + + Projects each element of an observable sequence to an observable sequence and merges the resulting observable sequences into one observable sequence. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + The type of the elements in the projected inner sequences and the elements in the merged result sequence. + An observable sequence of elements to project. + A transform function to apply to each element. + An observable sequence whose elements are the result of invoking the one-to-many transform function on each element of the input sequence. + or is null. + + + + Projects each element of an observable sequence to an observable sequence by incorporating the element's index and merges the resulting observable sequences into one observable sequence. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + The type of the elements in the projected inner sequences and the elements in the merged result sequence. + An observable sequence of elements to project. + A transform function to apply to each element; the second parameter of the function represents the index of the source element. + An observable sequence whose elements are the result of invoking the one-to-many transform function on each element of the input sequence. + or is null. + + + + Projects each element of an observable sequence to a task and merges all of the task results into one observable sequence. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + The type of the result produced by the projected tasks and the elements in the merged result sequence. + An observable sequence of elements to project. + A transform function to apply to each element. + An observable sequence whose elements are the result of the tasks executed for each element of the input sequence. + This overload supports composition of observable sequences and tasks, without requiring manual conversion of the tasks to observable sequences using . + or is null. + + + + Projects each element of an observable sequence to a task by incorporating the element's index and merges all of the task results into one observable sequence. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + The type of the result produced by the projected tasks and the elements in the merged result sequence. + An observable sequence of elements to project. + A transform function to apply to each element; the second parameter of the function represents the index of the source element. + An observable sequence whose elements are the result of the tasks executed for each element of the input sequence. + This overload supports composition of observable sequences and tasks, without requiring manual conversion of the tasks to observable sequences using . + or is null. + + + + Projects each element of an observable sequence to a task with cancellation support and merges all of the task results into one observable sequence. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + The type of the result produced by the projected tasks and the elements in the merged result sequence. + An observable sequence of elements to project. + A transform function to apply to each element. + An observable sequence whose elements are the result of the tasks executed for each element of the input sequence. + This overload supports composition of observable sequences and tasks, without requiring manual conversion of the tasks to observable sequences using . + or is null. + + + + Projects each element of an observable sequence to a task by incorporating the element's index with cancellation support and merges all of the task results into one observable sequence. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + The type of the result produced by the projected tasks and the elements in the merged result sequence. + An observable sequence of elements to project. + A transform function to apply to each element; the second parameter of the function represents the index of the source element. + An observable sequence whose elements are the result of the tasks executed for each element of the input sequence. + This overload supports composition of observable sequences and tasks, without requiring manual conversion of the tasks to observable sequences using . + or is null. + + + + Projects each element of an observable sequence to an observable sequence, invokes the result selector for the source element and each of the corresponding inner sequence's elements, and merges the results into one observable sequence. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + The type of the elements in the projected intermediate sequences. + The type of the elements in the result sequence, obtained by using the selector to combine source sequence elements with their corresponding intermediate sequence elements. + An observable sequence of elements to project. + A transform function to apply to each element. + A transform function to apply to each element of the intermediate sequence. + An observable sequence whose elements are the result of invoking the one-to-many transform function collectionSelector on each element of the input sequence and then mapping each of those sequence elements and their corresponding source element to a result element. + or or is null. + + + + Projects each element of an observable sequence to an observable sequence by incorporating the element's index, invokes the result selector for the source element and each of the corresponding inner sequence's elements, and merges the results into one observable sequence. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + The type of the elements in the projected intermediate sequences. + The type of the elements in the result sequence, obtained by using the selector to combine source sequence elements with their corresponding intermediate sequence elements. + An observable sequence of elements to project. + A transform function to apply to each element; the second parameter of the function represents the index of the source element. + A transform function to apply to each element of the intermediate sequence; the second parameter of the function represents the index of the source element and the fourth parameter represents the index of the intermediate element. + An observable sequence whose elements are the result of invoking the one-to-many transform function collectionSelector on each element of the input sequence and then mapping each of those sequence elements and their corresponding source element to a result element. + or or is null. + + + + Projects each element of an observable sequence to a task, invokes the result selector for the source element and the task result, and merges the results into one observable sequence. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + The type of the results produced by the projected intermediate tasks. + The type of the elements in the result sequence, obtained by using the selector to combine source sequence elements with their corresponding intermediate task results. + An observable sequence of elements to project. + A transform function to apply to each element. + A transform function to apply to each element of the intermediate sequence. + An observable sequence whose elements are the result of obtaining a task for each element of the input sequence and then mapping the task's result and its corresponding source element to a result element. + or or is null. + This overload supports using LINQ query comprehension syntax in C# and Visual Basic to compose observable sequences and tasks, without requiring manual conversion of the tasks to observable sequences using . + + + + Projects each element of an observable sequence to a task by incorporating the element's index, invokes the result selector for the source element and the task result, and merges the results into one observable sequence. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + The type of the results produced by the projected intermediate tasks. + The type of the elements in the result sequence, obtained by using the selector to combine source sequence elements with their corresponding intermediate task results. + An observable sequence of elements to project. + A transform function to apply to each element; the second parameter of the function represents the index of the source element. + A transform function to apply to each element of the intermediate sequence; the second parameter of the function represents the index of the source element. + An observable sequence whose elements are the result of obtaining a task for each element of the input sequence and then mapping the task's result and its corresponding source element to a result element. + or or is null. + This overload supports using LINQ query comprehension syntax in C# and Visual Basic to compose observable sequences and tasks, without requiring manual conversion of the tasks to observable sequences using . + + + + Projects each element of an observable sequence to a task with cancellation support, invokes the result selector for the source element and the task result, and merges the results into one observable sequence. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + The type of the results produced by the projected intermediate tasks. + The type of the elements in the result sequence, obtained by using the selector to combine source sequence elements with their corresponding intermediate task results. + An observable sequence of elements to project. + A transform function to apply to each element. + A transform function to apply to each element of the intermediate sequence. + An observable sequence whose elements are the result of obtaining a task for each element of the input sequence and then mapping the task's result and its corresponding source element to a result element. + or or is null. + This overload supports using LINQ query comprehension syntax in C# and Visual Basic to compose observable sequences and tasks, without requiring manual conversion of the tasks to observable sequences using . + + + + Projects each element of an observable sequence to a task by incorporating the element's index with cancellation support, invokes the result selector for the source element and the task result, and merges the results into one observable sequence. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + The type of the results produced by the projected intermediate tasks. + The type of the elements in the result sequence, obtained by using the selector to combine source sequence elements with their corresponding intermediate task results. + An observable sequence of elements to project. + A transform function to apply to each element; the second parameter of the function represents the index of the source element. + A transform function to apply to each element of the intermediate sequence; the second parameter of the function represents the index of the source element. + An observable sequence whose elements are the result of obtaining a task for each element of the input sequence and then mapping the task's result and its corresponding source element to a result element. + or or is null. + This overload supports using LINQ query comprehension syntax in C# and Visual Basic to compose observable sequences and tasks, without requiring manual conversion of the tasks to observable sequences using . + + + + Projects each notification of an observable sequence to an observable sequence and merges the resulting observable sequences into one observable sequence. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + The type of the elements in the projected inner sequences and the elements in the merged result sequence. + An observable sequence of notifications to project. + A transform function to apply to each element. + A transform function to apply when an error occurs in the source sequence. + A transform function to apply when the end of the source sequence is reached. + An observable sequence whose elements are the result of invoking the one-to-many transform function corresponding to each notification in the input sequence. + or or or is null. + + + + Projects each notification of an observable sequence to an observable sequence by incorporating the element's index and merges the resulting observable sequences into one observable sequence. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + The type of the elements in the projected inner sequences and the elements in the merged result sequence. + An observable sequence of notifications to project. + A transform function to apply to each element; the second parameter of the function represents the index of the source element. + A transform function to apply when an error occurs in the source sequence. + A transform function to apply when the end of the source sequence is reached. + An observable sequence whose elements are the result of invoking the one-to-many transform function corresponding to each notification in the input sequence. + or or or is null. + + + + Projects each element of an observable sequence to an enumerable sequence and concatenates the resulting enumerable sequences into one observable sequence. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + The type of the elements in the projected inner enumerable sequences and the elements in the merged result sequence. + An observable sequence of elements to project. + A transform function to apply to each element. + An observable sequence whose elements are the result of invoking the one-to-many transform function on each element of the input sequence. + or is null. + The projected sequences are enumerated synchronously within the OnNext call of the source sequence. In order to do a concurrent, non-blocking merge, change the selector to return an observable sequence obtained using the conversion. + + + + Projects each element of an observable sequence to an enumerable sequence by incorporating the element's index and concatenates the resulting enumerable sequences into one observable sequence. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + The type of the elements in the projected inner enumerable sequences and the elements in the merged result sequence. + An observable sequence of elements to project. + A transform function to apply to each element; the second parameter of the function represents the index of the source element. + An observable sequence whose elements are the result of invoking the one-to-many transform function on each element of the input sequence. + or is null. + The projected sequences are enumerated synchronously within the OnNext call of the source sequence. In order to do a concurrent, non-blocking merge, change the selector to return an observable sequence obtained using the conversion. + + + + Projects each element of an observable sequence to an enumerable sequence, invokes the result selector for the source element and each of the corresponding inner sequence's elements, and merges the results into one observable sequence. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + The type of the elements in the projected intermediate enumerable sequences. + The type of the elements in the result sequence, obtained by using the selector to combine source sequence elements with their corresponding intermediate sequence elements. + An observable sequence of elements to project. + A transform function to apply to each element. + A transform function to apply to each element of the intermediate sequence. + An observable sequence whose elements are the result of invoking the one-to-many transform function collectionSelector on each element of the input sequence and then mapping each of those sequence elements and their corresponding source element to a result element. + or or is null. + The projected sequences are enumerated synchronously within the OnNext call of the source sequence. In order to do a concurrent, non-blocking merge, change the selector to return an observable sequence obtained using the conversion. + + + + Projects each element of an observable sequence to an enumerable sequence by incorporating the element's index, invokes the result selector for the source element and each of the corresponding inner sequence's elements, and merges the results into one observable sequence. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + The type of the elements in the projected intermediate enumerable sequences. + The type of the elements in the result sequence, obtained by using the selector to combine source sequence elements with their corresponding intermediate sequence elements. + An observable sequence of elements to project. + A transform function to apply to each element; the second parameter of the function represents the index of the source element. + A transform function to apply to each element of the intermediate sequence; the second parameter of the function represents the index of the source element and the fourth parameter represents the index of the intermediate element. + An observable sequence whose elements are the result of invoking the one-to-many transform function collectionSelector on each element of the input sequence and then mapping each of those sequence elements and their corresponding source element to a result element. + or or is null. + The projected sequences are enumerated synchronously within the OnNext call of the source sequence. In order to do a concurrent, non-blocking merge, change the selector to return an observable sequence obtained using the conversion. + + + + Bypasses a specified number of elements in an observable sequence and then returns the remaining elements. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + The sequence to take elements from. + The number of elements to skip before returning the remaining elements. + An observable sequence that contains the elements that occur after the specified index in the input sequence. + is null. + is less than zero. + + + + Bypasses elements in an observable sequence as long as a specified condition is true and then returns the remaining elements. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + An observable sequence to return elements from. + A function to test each element for a condition. + An observable sequence that contains the elements from the input sequence starting at the first element in the linear series that does not pass the test specified by predicate. + or is null. + + + + Bypasses elements in an observable sequence as long as a specified condition is true and then returns the remaining elements. + The element's index is used in the logic of the predicate function. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + An observable sequence to return elements from. + A function to test each element for a condition; the second parameter of the function represents the index of the source element. + An observable sequence that contains the elements from the input sequence starting at the first element in the linear series that does not pass the test specified by predicate. + or is null. + + + + Returns a specified number of contiguous elements from the start of an observable sequence. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + The sequence to take elements from. + The number of elements to return. + An observable sequence that contains the specified number of elements from the start of the input sequence. + is null. + is less than zero. + + + + Returns a specified number of contiguous elements from the start of an observable sequence, using the specified scheduler for the edge case of Take(0). + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + The sequence to take elements from. + The number of elements to return. + Scheduler used to produce an OnCompleted message in case count is set to 0. + An observable sequence that contains the specified number of elements from the start of the input sequence. + or is null. + is less than zero. + + + + Returns elements from an observable sequence as long as a specified condition is true. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + A sequence to return elements from. + A function to test each element for a condition. + An observable sequence that contains the elements from the input sequence that occur before the element at which the test no longer passes. + or is null. + + + + Returns elements from an observable sequence as long as a specified condition is true. + The element's index is used in the logic of the predicate function. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + A sequence to return elements from. + A function to test each element for a condition; the second parameter of the function represents the index of the source element. + An observable sequence that contains the elements from the input sequence that occur before the element at which the test no longer passes. + or is null. + + + + Filters the elements of an observable sequence based on a predicate. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + An observable sequence whose elements to filter. + A function to test each source element for a condition. + An observable sequence that contains elements from the input sequence that satisfy the condition. + or is null. + + + + Filters the elements of an observable sequence based on a predicate by incorporating the element's index. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + An observable sequence whose elements to filter. + A function to test each source element for a condition; the second parameter of the function represents the index of the source element. + An observable sequence that contains elements from the input sequence that satisfy the condition. + or is null. + + + + Projects each element of an observable sequence into consecutive non-overlapping buffers which are produced based on timing information. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence, and in the lists in the result sequence. + Source sequence to produce buffers over. + Length of each buffer. + An observable sequence of buffers. + is null. + is less than TimeSpan.Zero. + + Specifying a TimeSpan.Zero value for is not recommended but supported, causing the scheduler to create buffers as fast as it can. + Because all source sequence elements end up in one of the buffers, some buffers won't have a zero time span. This is a side-effect of the asynchrony introduced + by the scheduler, where the action to close the current buffer and to create a new buffer may not execute immediately, despite the TimeSpan.Zero due time. + + + + + Projects each element of an observable sequence into consecutive non-overlapping buffers which are produced based on timing information, using the specified scheduler to run timers. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence, and in the lists in the result sequence. + Source sequence to produce buffers over. + Length of each buffer. + Scheduler to run buffering timers on. + An observable sequence of buffers. + or is null. + is less than TimeSpan.Zero. + + Specifying a TimeSpan.Zero value for is not recommended but supported, causing the scheduler to create buffers as fast as it can. + Because all source sequence elements end up in one of the buffers, some buffers won't have a zero time span. This is a side-effect of the asynchrony introduced + by the scheduler, where the action to close the current buffer and to create a new buffer may not execute immediately, despite the TimeSpan.Zero due time. + + + + + Projects each element of an observable sequence into zero or more buffers which are produced based on timing information. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence, and in the lists in the result sequence. + Source sequence to produce buffers over. + Length of each buffer. + Interval between creation of consecutive buffers. + An observable sequence of buffers. + is null. + or is less than TimeSpan.Zero. + + + Specifying a TimeSpan.Zero value for is not recommended but supported, causing the scheduler to create buffers with minimum duration + length. However, some buffers won't have a zero time span. This is a side-effect of the asynchrony introduced by the scheduler, where the action to close the + current buffer may not execute immediately, despite the TimeSpan.Zero due time. + + + Specifying a TimeSpan.Zero value for is not recommended but supported, causing the scheduler to create buffers as fast as it can. + However, this doesn't mean all buffers will start at the beginning of the source sequence. This is a side-effect of the asynchrony introduced by the scheduler, + where the action to create a new buffer may not execute immediately, despite the TimeSpan.Zero due time. + + + + + + Projects each element of an observable sequence into zero or more buffers which are produced based on timing information, using the specified scheduler to run timers. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence, and in the lists in the result sequence. + Source sequence to produce buffers over. + Length of each buffer. + Interval between creation of consecutive buffers. + Scheduler to run buffering timers on. + An observable sequence of buffers. + or is null. + or is less than TimeSpan.Zero. + + + Specifying a TimeSpan.Zero value for is not recommended but supported, causing the scheduler to create buffers with minimum duration + length. However, some buffers won't have a zero time span. This is a side-effect of the asynchrony introduced by the scheduler, where the action to close the + current buffer may not execute immediately, despite the TimeSpan.Zero due time. + + + Specifying a TimeSpan.Zero value for is not recommended but supported, causing the scheduler to create buffers as fast as it can. + However, this doesn't mean all buffers will start at the beginning of the source sequence. This is a side-effect of the asynchrony introduced by the scheduler, + where the action to create a new buffer may not execute immediately, despite the TimeSpan.Zero due time. + + + + + + Projects each element of an observable sequence into a buffer that's sent out when either it's full or a given amount of time has elapsed. + A useful real-world analogy of this overload is the behavior of a ferry leaving the dock when all seats are taken, or at the scheduled time of departure, whichever event occurs first. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence, and in the lists in the result sequence. + Source sequence to produce buffers over. + Maximum time length of a window. + Maximum element count of a window. + An observable sequence of buffers. + is null. + is less than TimeSpan.Zero. -or- is less than or equal to zero. + + Specifying a TimeSpan.Zero value for is not recommended but supported, causing the scheduler to create buffers as fast as it can. + Because all source sequence elements end up in one of the buffers, some buffers won't have a zero time span. This is a side-effect of the asynchrony introduced + by the scheduler, where the action to close the current buffer and to create a new buffer may not execute immediately, despite the TimeSpan.Zero due time. + + + + + Projects each element of an observable sequence into a buffer that's sent out when either it's full or a given amount of time has elapsed, using the specified scheduler to run timers. + A useful real-world analogy of this overload is the behavior of a ferry leaving the dock when all seats are taken, or at the scheduled time of departure, whichever event occurs first. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence, and in the lists in the result sequence. + Source sequence to produce buffers over. + Maximum time length of a buffer. + Maximum element count of a buffer. + Scheduler to run buffering timers on. + An observable sequence of buffers. + or is null. + is less than TimeSpan.Zero. -or- is less than or equal to zero. + + Specifying a TimeSpan.Zero value for is not recommended but supported, causing the scheduler to create buffers as fast as it can. + Because all source sequence elements end up in one of the buffers, some buffers won't have a zero time span. This is a side-effect of the asynchrony introduced + by the scheduler, where the action to close the current buffer and to create a new buffer may not execute immediately, despite the TimeSpan.Zero due time. + + + + + Time shifts the observable sequence by the specified relative time duration. + The relative time intervals between the values are preserved. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source sequence to delay values for. + Relative time by which to shift the observable sequence. If this value is equal to TimeSpan.Zero, the scheduler will dispatch observer callbacks as soon as possible. + Time-shifted sequence. + is null. + is less than TimeSpan.Zero. + + + This operator is less efficient than DelaySubscription because it records all notifications and time-delays those. This allows for immediate propagation of errors. + + + Observer callbacks for the resulting sequence will be run on the default scheduler. This effect is similar to using ObserveOn. + + + Exceptions signaled by the source sequence through an OnError callback are forwarded immediately to the result sequence. Any OnNext notifications that were in the queue at the point of the OnError callback will be dropped. + In order to delay error propagation, consider using the Observable.Materialize and Observable.Dematerialize operators, or use DelaySubscription. + + + + + + Time shifts the observable sequence by the specified relative time duration, using the specified scheduler to run timers. + The relative time intervals between the values are preserved. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source sequence to delay values for. + Relative time by which to shift the observable sequence. If this value is equal to TimeSpan.Zero, the scheduler will dispatch observer callbacks as soon as possible. + Scheduler to run the delay timers on. + Time-shifted sequence. + or is null. + is less than TimeSpan.Zero. + + + This operator is less efficient than DelaySubscription because it records all notifications and time-delays those. This allows for immediate propagation of errors. + + + Observer callbacks for the resulting sequence will be run on the specified scheduler. This effect is similar to using ObserveOn. + + + Exceptions signaled by the source sequence through an OnError callback are forwarded immediately to the result sequence. Any OnNext notifications that were in the queue at the point of the OnError callback will be dropped. + + + Exceptions signaled by the source sequence through an OnError callback are forwarded immediately to the result sequence. Any OnNext notifications that were in the queue at the point of the OnError callback will be dropped. + In order to delay error propagation, consider using the Observable.Materialize and Observable.Dematerialize operators, or use DelaySubscription. + + + + + + Time shifts the observable sequence to start propagating notifications at the specified absolute time. + The relative time intervals between the values are preserved. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source sequence to delay values for. + Absolute time used to shift the observable sequence; the relative time shift gets computed upon subscription. If this value is less than or equal to DateTimeOffset.UtcNow, the scheduler will dispatch observer callbacks as soon as possible. + Time-shifted sequence. + is null. + + + This operator is less efficient than DelaySubscription because it records all notifications and time-delays those. This allows for immediate propagation of errors. + + + Observer callbacks for the resulting sequence will be run on the default scheduler. This effect is similar to using ObserveOn. + + + Exceptions signaled by the source sequence through an OnError callback are forwarded immediately to the result sequence. Any OnNext notifications that were in the queue at the point of the OnError callback will be dropped. + In order to delay error propagation, consider using the Observable.Materialize and Observable.Dematerialize operators, or use DelaySubscription. + + + + + + Time shifts the observable sequence to start propagating notifications at the specified absolute time, using the specified scheduler to run timers. + The relative time intervals between the values are preserved. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source sequence to delay values for. + Absolute time used to shift the observable sequence; the relative time shift gets computed upon subscription. If this value is less than or equal to DateTimeOffset.UtcNow, the scheduler will dispatch observer callbacks as soon as possible. + Scheduler to run the delay timers on. + Time-shifted sequence. + or is null. + + + This operator is less efficient than DelaySubscription because it records all notifications and time-delays those. This allows for immediate propagation of errors. + + + Observer callbacks for the resulting sequence will be run on the specified scheduler. This effect is similar to using ObserveOn. + + + Exceptions signaled by the source sequence through an OnError callback are forwarded immediately to the result sequence. Any OnNext notifications that were in the queue at the point of the OnError callback will be dropped. + In order to delay error propagation, consider using the Observable.Materialize and Observable.Dematerialize operators, or use DelaySubscription. + + + + + + Time shifts the observable sequence based on a delay selector function for each element. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + The type of the elements in the delay sequences used to denote the delay duration of each element in the source sequence. + Source sequence to delay values for. + Selector function to retrieve a sequence indicating the delay for each given element. + Time-shifted sequence. + or is null. + + + + Time shifts the observable sequence based on a subscription delay and a delay selector function for each element. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + The type of the elements in the delay sequences used to denote the delay duration of each element in the source sequence. + Source sequence to delay values for. + Sequence indicating the delay for the subscription to the source. + Selector function to retrieve a sequence indicating the delay for each given element. + Time-shifted sequence. + or or is null. + + + + Time shifts the observable sequence by delaying the subscription with the specified relative time duration. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source sequence to delay subscription for. + Relative time shift of the subscription. + Time-shifted sequence. + is null. + is less than TimeSpan.Zero. + + + This operator is more efficient than Delay but postpones all side-effects of subscription and affects error propagation timing. + + + The side-effects of subscribing to the source sequence will be run on the default scheduler. Observer callbacks will not be affected. + + + + + + Time shifts the observable sequence by delaying the subscription with the specified relative time duration, using the specified scheduler to run timers. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source sequence to delay subscription for. + Relative time shift of the subscription. + Scheduler to run the subscription delay timer on. + Time-shifted sequence. + or is null. + is less than TimeSpan.Zero. + + + This operator is more efficient than Delay but postpones all side-effects of subscription and affects error propagation timing. + + + The side-effects of subscribing to the source sequence will be run on the specified scheduler. Observer callbacks will not be affected. + + + + + + Time shifts the observable sequence by delaying the subscription to the specified absolute time. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source sequence to delay subscription for. + Absolute time to perform the subscription at. + Time-shifted sequence. + is null. + + + This operator is more efficient than Delay but postpones all side-effects of subscription and affects error propagation timing. + + + The side-effects of subscribing to the source sequence will be run on the default scheduler. Observer callbacks will not be affected. + + + + + + Time shifts the observable sequence by delaying the subscription to the specified absolute time, using the specified scheduler to run timers. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source sequence to delay subscription for. + Absolute time to perform the subscription at. + Scheduler to run the subscription delay timer on. + Time-shifted sequence. + or is null. + + + This operator is more efficient than Delay but postpones all side-effects of subscription and affects error propagation timing. + + + The side-effects of subscribing to the source sequence will be run on the specified scheduler. Observer callbacks will not be affected. + + + + + + Generates an observable sequence by running a state-driven and temporal loop producing the sequence's elements. + + The type of the state used in the generator loop. + The type of the elements in the produced sequence. + Initial state. + Condition to terminate generation (upon returning false). + Iteration step function. + Selector function for results produced in the sequence. + Time selector function to control the speed of values being produced each iteration. + The generated sequence. + or or or is null. + + + + Generates an observable sequence by running a state-driven and temporal loop producing the sequence's elements, using the specified scheduler to run timers and to send out observer messages. + + The type of the state used in the generator loop. + The type of the elements in the produced sequence. + Initial state. + Condition to terminate generation (upon returning false). + Iteration step function. + Selector function for results produced in the sequence. + Time selector function to control the speed of values being produced each iteration. + Scheduler on which to run the generator loop. + The generated sequence. + or or or or is null. + + + + Generates an observable sequence by running a state-driven and temporal loop producing the sequence's elements. + + The type of the state used in the generator loop. + The type of the elements in the produced sequence. + Initial state. + Condition to terminate generation (upon returning false). + Iteration step function. + Selector function for results produced in the sequence. + Time selector function to control the speed of values being produced each iteration. + The generated sequence. + or or or is null. + + + + Generates an observable sequence by running a state-driven and temporal loop producing the sequence's elements, using the specified scheduler to run timers and to send out observer messages. + + The type of the state used in the generator loop. + The type of the elements in the produced sequence. + Initial state. + Condition to terminate generation (upon returning false). + Iteration step function. + Selector function for results produced in the sequence. + Time selector function to control the speed of values being produced each iteration. + Scheduler on which to run the generator loop. + The generated sequence. + or or or or is null. + + + + Returns an observable sequence that produces a value after each period. + + Period for producing the values in the resulting sequence. If this value is equal to TimeSpan.Zero, the timer will recur as fast as possible. + An observable sequence that produces a value after each period. + is less than TimeSpan.Zero. + + Intervals are measured between the start of subsequent notifications, not between the end of the previous and the start of the next notification. + If the observer takes longer than the interval period to handle the message, the subsequent notification will be delivered immediately after the + current one has been handled. In case you need to control the time between the end and the start of consecutive notifications, consider using the + + operator instead. + + + + + Returns an observable sequence that produces a value after each period, using the specified scheduler to run timers and to send out observer messages. + + Period for producing the values in the resulting sequence. If this value is equal to TimeSpan.Zero, the timer will recur as fast as possible. + Scheduler to run the timer on. + An observable sequence that produces a value after each period. + is less than TimeSpan.Zero. + is null. + + Intervals are measured between the start of subsequent notifications, not between the end of the previous and the start of the next notification. + If the observer takes longer than the interval period to handle the message, the subsequent notification will be delivered immediately after the + current one has been handled. In case you need to control the time between the end and the start of consecutive notifications, consider using the + + operator instead. + + + + + Samples the observable sequence at each interval. + Upon each sampling tick, the latest element (if any) in the source sequence during the last sampling interval is sent to the resulting sequence. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source sequence to sample. + Interval at which to sample. If this value is equal to TimeSpan.Zero, the scheduler will continuously sample the stream. + Sampled observable sequence. + is null. + is less than TimeSpan.Zero. + + Specifying a TimeSpan.Zero value for doesn't guarantee all source sequence elements will be preserved. This is a side-effect + of the asynchrony introduced by the scheduler, where the sampling action may not execute immediately, despite the TimeSpan.Zero due time. + + + + + Samples the observable sequence at each interval, using the specified scheduler to run sampling timers. + Upon each sampling tick, the latest element (if any) in the source sequence during the last sampling interval is sent to the resulting sequence. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source sequence to sample. + Interval at which to sample. If this value is equal to TimeSpan.Zero, the scheduler will continuously sample the stream. + Scheduler to run the sampling timer on. + Sampled observable sequence. + or is null. + is less than TimeSpan.Zero. + + Specifying a TimeSpan.Zero value for doesn't guarantee all source sequence elements will be preserved. This is a side-effect + of the asynchrony introduced by the scheduler, where the sampling action may not execute immediately, despite the TimeSpan.Zero due time. + + + + + Samples the source observable sequence using a sampler observable sequence producing sampling ticks. + Upon each sampling tick, the latest element (if any) in the source sequence during the last sampling interval is sent to the resulting sequence. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + The type of the elements in the sampling sequence. + Source sequence to sample. + Sampling tick sequence. + Sampled observable sequence. + or is null. + + + + Skips elements for the specified duration from the start of the observable source sequence. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source sequence to skip elements for. + Duration for skipping elements from the start of the sequence. + An observable sequence with the elements skipped during the specified duration from the start of the source sequence. + is null. + is less than TimeSpan.Zero. + + + Specifying a TimeSpan.Zero value for doesn't guarantee no elements will be dropped from the start of the source sequence. + This is a side-effect of the asynchrony introduced by the scheduler, where the action that causes callbacks from the source sequence to be forwarded + may not execute immediately, despite the TimeSpan.Zero due time. + + + Errors produced by the source sequence are always forwarded to the result sequence, even if the error occurs before the . + + + + + + Skips elements for the specified duration from the start of the observable source sequence, using the specified scheduler to run timers. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source sequence to skip elements for. + Duration for skipping elements from the start of the sequence. + Scheduler to run the timer on. + An observable sequence with the elements skipped during the specified duration from the start of the source sequence. + or is null. + is less than TimeSpan.Zero. + + + Specifying a TimeSpan.Zero value for doesn't guarantee no elements will be dropped from the start of the source sequence. + This is a side-effect of the asynchrony introduced by the scheduler, where the action that causes callbacks from the source sequence to be forwarded + may not execute immediately, despite the TimeSpan.Zero due time. + + + Errors produced by the source sequence are always forwarded to the result sequence, even if the error occurs before the . + + + + + + Skips elements for the specified duration from the end of the observable source sequence. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source sequence to skip elements for. + Duration for skipping elements from the end of the sequence. + An observable sequence with the elements skipped during the specified duration from the end of the source sequence. + is null. + is less than TimeSpan.Zero. + + This operator accumulates a queue with a length enough to store elements received during the initial window. + As more elements are received, elements older than the specified are taken from the queue and produced on the + result sequence. This causes elements to be delayed with . + + + + + Skips elements for the specified duration from the end of the observable source sequence, using the specified scheduler to run timers. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source sequence to skip elements for. + Duration for skipping elements from the end of the sequence. + Scheduler to run the timer on. + An observable sequence with the elements skipped during the specified duration from the end of the source sequence. + or is null. + is less than TimeSpan.Zero. + + This operator accumulates a queue with a length enough to store elements received during the initial window. + As more elements are received, elements older than the specified are taken from the queue and produced on the + result sequence. This causes elements to be delayed with . + + + + + Skips elements from the observable source sequence until the specified start time. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source sequence to skip elements for. + Time to start taking elements from the source sequence. If this value is less than or equal to DateTimeOffset.UtcNow, no elements will be skipped. + An observable sequence with the elements skipped until the specified start time. + is null. + + Errors produced by the source sequence are always forwarded to the result sequence, even if the error occurs before the . + + + + + Skips elements from the observable source sequence until the specified start time, using the specified scheduler to run timers. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source sequence to skip elements for. + Time to start taking elements from the source sequence. If this value is less than or equal to DateTimeOffset.UtcNow, no elements will be skipped. + Scheduler to run the timer on. + An observable sequence with the elements skipped until the specified start time. + or is null. + + Errors produced by the source sequence are always forwarded to the result sequence, even if the error occurs before the . + + + + + Takes elements for the specified duration from the start of the observable source sequence. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source sequence to take elements from. + Duration for taking elements from the start of the sequence. + An observable sequence with the elements taken during the specified duration from the start of the source sequence. + is null. + is less than TimeSpan.Zero. + + Specifying a TimeSpan.Zero value for doesn't guarantee an empty sequence will be returned. This is a side-effect + of the asynchrony introduced by the scheduler, where the action that stops forwarding callbacks from the source sequence may not execute + immediately, despite the TimeSpan.Zero due time. + + + + + Takes elements for the specified duration from the start of the observable source sequence, using the specified scheduler to run timers. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source sequence to take elements from. + Duration for taking elements from the start of the sequence. + Scheduler to run the timer on. + An observable sequence with the elements taken during the specified duration from the start of the source sequence. + or is null. + is less than TimeSpan.Zero. + + Specifying a TimeSpan.Zero value for doesn't guarantee an empty sequence will be returned. This is a side-effect + of the asynchrony introduced by the scheduler, where the action that stops forwarding callbacks from the source sequence may not execute + immediately, despite the TimeSpan.Zero due time. + + + + + Returns elements within the specified duration from the end of the observable source sequence. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source sequence to take elements from. + Duration for taking elements from the end of the sequence. + An observable sequence with the elements taken during the specified duration from the end of the source sequence. + is null. + is less than TimeSpan.Zero. + + This operator accumulates a buffer with a length enough to store elements for any window during the lifetime of + the source sequence. Upon completion of the source sequence, this buffer is drained on the result sequence. This causes the result elements + to be delayed with . + + + + + Returns elements within the specified duration from the end of the observable source sequence, using the specified scheduler to run timers. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source sequence to take elements from. + Duration for taking elements from the end of the sequence. + Scheduler to run the timer on. + An observable sequence with the elements taken during the specified duration from the end of the source sequence. + or is null. + is less than TimeSpan.Zero. + + This operator accumulates a buffer with a length enough to store elements for any window during the lifetime of + the source sequence. Upon completion of the source sequence, this buffer is drained on the result sequence. This causes the result elements + to be delayed with . + + + + + Returns elements within the specified duration from the end of the observable source sequence, using the specified schedulers to run timers and to drain the collected elements. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source sequence to take elements from. + Duration for taking elements from the end of the sequence. + Scheduler to run the timer on. + Scheduler to drain the collected elements. + An observable sequence with the elements taken during the specified duration from the end of the source sequence. + or or is null. + is less than TimeSpan.Zero. + + This operator accumulates a buffer with a length enough to store elements for any window during the lifetime of + the source sequence. Upon completion of the source sequence, this buffer is drained on the result sequence. This causes the result elements + to be delayed with . + + + + + Returns a list with the elements within the specified duration from the end of the observable source sequence. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source sequence to take elements from. + Duration for taking elements from the end of the sequence. + An observable sequence containing a single list with the elements taken during the specified duration from the end of the source sequence. + is null. + is less than TimeSpan.Zero. + + This operator accumulates a buffer with a length enough to store elements for any window during the lifetime of + the source sequence. Upon completion of the source sequence, this buffer is produced on the result sequence. + + + + + Returns a list with the elements within the specified duration from the end of the observable source sequence, using the specified scheduler to run timers. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source sequence to take elements from. + Duration for taking elements from the end of the sequence. + Scheduler to run the timer on. + An observable sequence containing a single list with the elements taken during the specified duration from the end of the source sequence. + or is null. + is less than TimeSpan.Zero. + + This operator accumulates a buffer with a length enough to store elements for any window during the lifetime of + the source sequence. Upon completion of the source sequence, this buffer is produced on the result sequence. + + + + + Takes elements for the specified duration until the specified end time. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source sequence to take elements from. + Time to stop taking elements from the source sequence. If this value is less than or equal to DateTimeOffset.UtcNow, the result stream will complete immediately. + An observable sequence with the elements taken until the specified end time. + is null. + + + + Takes elements for the specified duration until the specified end time, using the specified scheduler to run timers. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source sequence to take elements from. + Time to stop taking elements from the source sequence. If this value is less than or equal to DateTimeOffset.UtcNow, the result stream will complete immediately. + Scheduler to run the timer on. + An observable sequence with the elements taken until the specified end time. + or is null. + + + + Ignores elements from an observable sequence which are followed by another element within a specified relative time duration. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source sequence to throttle. + Throttling duration for each element. + The throttled sequence. + is null. + is less than TimeSpan.Zero. + + + This operator throttles the source sequence by holding on to each element for the duration specified in . If another + element is produced within this time window, the element is dropped and a new timer is started for the current element, repeating this whole + process. For streams that never have gaps larger than or equal to between elements, the resulting stream won't + produce any elements. In order to reduce the volume of a stream whilst guaranteeing the periodic production of elements, consider using the + Observable.Sample set of operators. + + + Specifying a TimeSpan.Zero value for is not recommended but supported, causing throttling timers to be scheduled + that are due immediately. However, this doesn't guarantee all elements will be retained in the result sequence. This is a side-effect of the + asynchrony introduced by the scheduler, where the action to forward the current element may not execute immediately, despite the TimeSpan.Zero + due time. In such cases, the next element may arrive before the scheduler gets a chance to run the throttling action. + + + + + + Ignores elements from an observable sequence which are followed by another element within a specified relative time duration, using the specified scheduler to run throttling timers. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source sequence to throttle. + Throttling duration for each element. + Scheduler to run the throttle timers on. + The throttled sequence. + or is null. + is less than TimeSpan.Zero. + + + This operator throttles the source sequence by holding on to each element for the duration specified in . If another + element is produced within this time window, the element is dropped and a new timer is started for the current element, repeating this whole + process. For streams that never have gaps larger than or equal to between elements, the resulting stream won't + produce any elements. In order to reduce the volume of a stream whilst guaranteeing the periodic production of elements, consider using the + Observable.Sample set of operators. + + + Specifying a TimeSpan.Zero value for is not recommended but supported, causing throttling timers to be scheduled + that are due immediately. However, this doesn't guarantee all elements will be retained in the result sequence. This is a side-effect of the + asynchrony introduced by the scheduler, where the action to forward the current element may not execute immediately, despite the TimeSpan.Zero + due time. In such cases, the next element may arrive before the scheduler gets a chance to run the throttling action. + + + + + + Ignores elements from an observable sequence which are followed by another value within a computed throttle duration. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + The type of the elements in the throttle sequences selected for each element in the source sequence. + Source sequence to throttle. + Selector function to retrieve a sequence indicating the throttle duration for each given element. + The throttled sequence. + or is null. + + This operator throttles the source sequence by holding on to each element for the duration denoted by . + If another element is produced within this time window, the element is dropped and a new timer is started for the current element, repeating this + whole process. For streams where the duration computed by applying the to each element overlaps with + the occurrence of the successor element, the resulting stream won't produce any elements. In order to reduce the volume of a stream whilst + guaranteeing the periodic production of elements, consider using the Observable.Sample set of operators. + + + + + Records the time interval between consecutive elements in an observable sequence. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source sequence to record time intervals for. + An observable sequence with time interval information on elements. + is null. + + + + Records the time interval between consecutive elements in an observable sequence, using the specified scheduler to compute time intervals. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source sequence to record time intervals for. + Scheduler used to compute time intervals. + An observable sequence with time interval information on elements. + or is null. + + + + Applies a timeout policy for each element in the observable sequence. + If the next element isn't received within the specified timeout duration starting from its predecessor, a TimeoutException is propagated to the observer. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source sequence to perform a timeout for. + Maximum duration between values before a timeout occurs. + The source sequence with a TimeoutException in case of a timeout. + is null. + is less than TimeSpan.Zero. + (Asynchronous) If no element is produced within from the previous element. + + + In case you only want to timeout on the first element, consider using the + operator applied to the source sequence and a delayed sequence. Alternatively, the general-purpose overload + of Timeout, can be used. + + + Specifying a TimeSpan.Zero value for is not recommended but supported, causing timeout timers to be scheduled that are due + immediately. However, this doesn't guarantee a timeout will occur, even for the first element. This is a side-effect of the asynchrony introduced by the + scheduler, where the action to propagate a timeout may not execute immediately, despite the TimeSpan.Zero due time. In such cases, the next element may + arrive before the scheduler gets a chance to run the timeout action. + + + + + + Applies a timeout policy for each element in the observable sequence, using the specified scheduler to run timeout timers. + If the next element isn't received within the specified timeout duration starting from its predecessor, a TimeoutException is propagated to the observer. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source sequence to perform a timeout for. + Maximum duration between values before a timeout occurs. + Scheduler to run the timeout timers on. + The source sequence with a TimeoutException in case of a timeout. + or is null. + is less than TimeSpan.Zero. + (Asynchronous) If no element is produced within from the previous element. + + + In case you only want to timeout on the first element, consider using the + operator applied to the source sequence and a delayed sequence. Alternatively, the general-purpose overload + of Timeout, can be used. + + + Specifying a TimeSpan.Zero value for is not recommended but supported, causing timeout timers to be scheduled that are due + immediately. However, this doesn't guarantee a timeout will occur, even for the first element. This is a side-effect of the asynchrony introduced by the + scheduler, where the action to propagate a timeout may not execute immediately, despite the TimeSpan.Zero due time. In such cases, the next element may + arrive before the scheduler gets a chance to run the timeout action. + + + + + + Applies a timeout policy for each element in the observable sequence. + If the next element isn't received within the specified timeout duration starting from its predecessor, the other observable sequence is used to produce future messages from that point on. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence and the other sequence used upon a timeout. + Source sequence to perform a timeout for. + Maximum duration between values before a timeout occurs. + Sequence to return in case of a timeout. + The source sequence switching to the other sequence in case of a timeout. + or is null. + is less than TimeSpan.Zero. + + + In case you only want to timeout on the first element, consider using the + operator applied to the source sequence and a delayed sequence. Alternatively, the general-purpose overload + of Timeout, can be used. + + + Specifying a TimeSpan.Zero value for is not recommended but supported, causing timeout timers to be scheduled that are due + immediately. However, this doesn't guarantee a timeout will occur, even for the first element. This is a side-effect of the asynchrony introduced by the + scheduler, where the action to propagate a timeout may not execute immediately, despite the TimeSpan.Zero due time. In such cases, the next element may + arrive before the scheduler gets a chance to run the timeout action. + + + + + + Applies a timeout policy for each element in the observable sequence, using the specified scheduler to run timeout timers. + If the next element isn't received within the specified timeout duration starting from its predecessor, the other observable sequence is used to produce future messages from that point on. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence and the other sequence used upon a timeout. + Source sequence to perform a timeout for. + Maximum duration between values before a timeout occurs. + Sequence to return in case of a timeout. + Scheduler to run the timeout timers on. + The source sequence switching to the other sequence in case of a timeout. + or or is null. + is less than TimeSpan.Zero. + + + In case you only want to timeout on the first element, consider using the + operator applied to the source sequence and a delayed sequence. Alternatively, the general-purpose overload + of Timeout, can be used. + + + Specifying a TimeSpan.Zero value for is not recommended but supported, causing timeout timers to be scheduled that are due + immediately. However, this doesn't guarantee a timeout will occur, even for the first element. This is a side-effect of the asynchrony introduced by the + scheduler, where the action to propagate a timeout may not execute immediately, despite the TimeSpan.Zero due time. In such cases, the next element may + arrive before the scheduler gets a chance to run the timeout action. + + + + + + Applies a timeout policy to the observable sequence based on an absolute time. + If the sequence doesn't terminate before the specified absolute due time, a TimeoutException is propagated to the observer. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source sequence to perform a timeout for. + Time when a timeout occurs. If this value is less than or equal to DateTimeOffset.UtcNow, the timeout occurs immediately. + The source sequence with a TimeoutException in case of a timeout. + is null. + (Asynchronous) If the sequence hasn't terminated before . + + In case you only want to timeout on the first element, consider using the + operator applied to the source sequence and a delayed sequence. Alternatively, the general-purpose overload + of Timeout, can be used. + + + + + Applies a timeout policy to the observable sequence based on an absolute time, using the specified scheduler to run timeout timers. + If the sequence doesn't terminate before the specified absolute due time, a TimeoutException is propagated to the observer. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source sequence to perform a timeout for. + Time when a timeout occurs. If this value is less than or equal to DateTimeOffset.UtcNow, the timeout occurs immediately. + Scheduler to run the timeout timers on. + The source sequence with a TimeoutException in case of a timeout. + or is null. + (Asynchronous) If the sequence hasn't terminated before . + + In case you only want to timeout on the first element, consider using the + operator applied to the source sequence and a delayed sequence. Alternatively, the general-purpose overload + of Timeout, can be used. + + + + + Applies a timeout policy to the observable sequence based on an absolute time. + If the sequence doesn't terminate before the specified absolute due time, the other observable sequence is used to produce future messages from that point on. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence and the other sequence used upon a timeout. + Source sequence to perform a timeout for. + Time when a timeout occurs. If this value is less than or equal to DateTimeOffset.UtcNow, the timeout occurs immediately. + Sequence to return in case of a timeout. + The source sequence switching to the other sequence in case of a timeout. + or is null. + + In case you only want to timeout on the first element, consider using the + operator applied to the source sequence and a delayed sequence. Alternatively, the general-purpose overload + of Timeout, can be used. + + + + + Applies a timeout policy to the observable sequence based on an absolute time, using the specified scheduler to run timeout timers. + If the sequence doesn't terminate before the specified absolute due time, the other observable sequence is used to produce future messages from that point on. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence and the other sequence used upon a timeout. + Source sequence to perform a timeout for. + Time when a timeout occurs. If this value is less than or equal to DateTimeOffset.UtcNow, the timeout occurs immediately. + Sequence to return in case of a timeout. + Scheduler to run the timeout timers on. + The source sequence switching to the other sequence in case of a timeout. + or or is null. + + In case you only want to timeout on the first element, consider using the + operator applied to the source sequence and a delayed sequence. Alternatively, the general-purpose overload + of Timeout, can be used. + + + + + Applies a timeout policy to the observable sequence based on a timeout duration computed for each element. + If the next element isn't received within the computed duration starting from its predecessor, a TimeoutException is propagated to the observer. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + The type of the elements in the timeout sequences used to indicate the timeout duration for each element in the source sequence. + Source sequence to perform a timeout for. + Selector to retrieve an observable sequence that represents the timeout between the current element and the next element. + The source sequence with a TimeoutException in case of a timeout. + or is null. + + + + Applies a timeout policy to the observable sequence based on a timeout duration computed for each element. + If the next element isn't received within the computed duration starting from its predecessor, the other observable sequence is used to produce future messages from that point on. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence and the other sequence used upon a timeout. + The type of the elements in the timeout sequences used to indicate the timeout duration for each element in the source sequence. + Source sequence to perform a timeout for. + Selector to retrieve an observable sequence that represents the timeout between the current element and the next element. + Sequence to return in case of a timeout. + The source sequence switching to the other sequence in case of a timeout. + or or is null. + + + + Applies a timeout policy to the observable sequence based on an initial timeout duration for the first element, and a timeout duration computed for each subsequent element. + If the next element isn't received within the computed duration starting from its predecessor, a TimeoutException is propagated to the observer. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + The type of the elements in the timeout sequences used to indicate the timeout duration for each element in the source sequence. + Source sequence to perform a timeout for. + Observable sequence that represents the timeout for the first element. + Selector to retrieve an observable sequence that represents the timeout between the current element and the next element. + The source sequence with a TimeoutException in case of a timeout. + or or is null. + + + + Applies a timeout policy to the observable sequence based on an initial timeout duration for the first element, and a timeout duration computed for each subsequent element. + If the next element isn't received within the computed duration starting from its predecessor, the other observable sequence is used to produce future messages from that point on. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence and the other sequence used upon a timeout. + The type of the elements in the timeout sequences used to indicate the timeout duration for each element in the source sequence. + Source sequence to perform a timeout for. + Observable sequence that represents the timeout for the first element. + Selector to retrieve an observable sequence that represents the timeout between the current element and the next element. + Sequence to return in case of a timeout. + The source sequence switching to the other sequence in case of a timeout. + or or or is null. + + + + Returns an observable sequence that produces a single value after the specified relative due time has elapsed. + + Relative time at which to produce the value. If this value is less than or equal to TimeSpan.Zero, the timer will fire as soon as possible. + An observable sequence that produces a value after the due time has elapsed. + + + + Returns an observable sequence that produces a single value at the specified absolute due time. + + Absolute time at which to produce the value. If this value is less than or equal to DateTimeOffset.UtcNow, the timer will fire as soon as possible. + An observable sequence that produces a value at due time. + + + + Returns an observable sequence that periodically produces a value after the specified initial relative due time has elapsed. + + Relative time at which to produce the first value. If this value is less than or equal to TimeSpan.Zero, the timer will fire as soon as possible. + Period to produce subsequent values. If this value is equal to TimeSpan.Zero, the timer will recur as fast as possible. + An observable sequence that produces a value after due time has elapsed and then after each period. + is less than TimeSpan.Zero. + + + + Returns an observable sequence that periodically produces a value starting at the specified initial absolute due time. + + Absolute time at which to produce the first value. If this value is less than or equal to DateTimeOffset.UtcNow, the timer will fire as soon as possible. + Period to produce subsequent values. If this value is equal to TimeSpan.Zero, the timer will recur as fast as possible. + An observable sequence that produces a value at due time and then after each period. + is less than TimeSpan.Zero. + + + + Returns an observable sequence that produces a single value after the specified relative due time has elapsed, using the specified scheduler to run the timer. + + Relative time at which to produce the value. If this value is less than or equal to TimeSpan.Zero, the timer will fire as soon as possible. + Scheduler to run the timer on. + An observable sequence that produces a value after the due time has elapsed. + is null. + + + + Returns an observable sequence that produces a single value at the specified absolute due time, using the specified scheduler to run the timer. + + Absolute time at which to produce the value. If this value is less than or equal to DateTimeOffset.UtcNow, the timer will fire as soon as possible. + Scheduler to run the timer on. + An observable sequence that produces a value at due time. + is null. + + + + Returns an observable sequence that periodically produces a value after the specified initial relative due time has elapsed, using the specified scheduler to run timers. + + Relative time at which to produce the first value. If this value is less than or equal to TimeSpan.Zero, the timer will fire as soon as possible. + Period to produce subsequent values. If this value is equal to TimeSpan.Zero, the timer will recur as fast as possible. + Scheduler to run timers on. + An observable sequence that produces a value after due time has elapsed and then each period. + is less than TimeSpan.Zero. + is null. + + + + Returns an observable sequence that periodically produces a value starting at the specified initial absolute due time, using the specified scheduler to run timers. + + Absolute time at which to produce the first value. If this value is less than or equal to DateTimeOffset.UtcNow, the timer will fire as soon as possible. + Period to produce subsequent values. If this value is equal to TimeSpan.Zero, the timer will recur as fast as possible. + Scheduler to run timers on. + An observable sequence that produces a value at due time and then after each period. + is less than TimeSpan.Zero. + is null. + + + + Timestamps each element in an observable sequence using the local system clock. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source sequence to timestamp elements for. + An observable sequence with timestamp information on elements. + is null. + + + + Timestamp each element in an observable sequence using the clock of the specified scheduler. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source sequence to timestamp elements for. + Scheduler used to compute timestamps. + An observable sequence with timestamp information on elements. + or is null. + + + + Projects each element of an observable sequence into consecutive non-overlapping windows which are produced based on timing information. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence, and in the windows in the result sequence. + Source sequence to produce windows over. + Length of each window. + The sequence of windows. + is null. + is less than TimeSpan.Zero. + + Specifying a TimeSpan.Zero value for is not recommended but supported, causing the scheduler to create windows as fast as it can. + Because all source sequence elements end up in one of the windows, some windows won't have a zero time span. This is a side-effect of the asynchrony introduced + by the scheduler, where the action to close the current window and to create a new window may not execute immediately, despite the TimeSpan.Zero due time. + + + + + Projects each element of an observable sequence into consecutive non-overlapping windows which are produced based on timing information, using the specified scheduler to run timers. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence, and in the windows in the result sequence. + Source sequence to produce windows over. + Length of each window. + Scheduler to run windowing timers on. + An observable sequence of windows. + or is null. + is less than TimeSpan.Zero. + + Specifying a TimeSpan.Zero value for is not recommended but supported, causing the scheduler to create windows as fast as it can. + Because all source sequence elements end up in one of the windows, some windows won't have a zero time span. This is a side-effect of the asynchrony introduced + by the scheduler, where the action to close the current window and to create a new window may not execute immediately, despite the TimeSpan.Zero due time. + + + + + Projects each element of an observable sequence into zero or more windows which are produced based on timing information. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence, and in the windows in the result sequence. + Source sequence to produce windows over. + Length of each window. + Interval between creation of consecutive windows. + An observable sequence of windows. + is null. + or is less than TimeSpan.Zero. + + + Specifying a TimeSpan.Zero value for is not recommended but supported, causing the scheduler to create windows with minimum duration + length. However, some windows won't have a zero time span. This is a side-effect of the asynchrony introduced by the scheduler, where the action to close the + current window may not execute immediately, despite the TimeSpan.Zero due time. + + + Specifying a TimeSpan.Zero value for is not recommended but supported, causing the scheduler to create windows as fast as it can. + However, this doesn't mean all windows will start at the beginning of the source sequence. This is a side-effect of the asynchrony introduced by the scheduler, + where the action to create a new window may not execute immediately, despite the TimeSpan.Zero due time. + + + + + + Projects each element of an observable sequence into zero or more windows which are produced based on timing information, using the specified scheduler to run timers. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence, and in the windows in the result sequence. + Source sequence to produce windows over. + Length of each window. + Interval between creation of consecutive windows. + Scheduler to run windowing timers on. + An observable sequence of windows. + or is null. + or is less than TimeSpan.Zero. + + + Specifying a TimeSpan.Zero value for is not recommended but supported, causing the scheduler to create windows with minimum duration + length. However, some windows won't have a zero time span. This is a side-effect of the asynchrony introduced by the scheduler, where the action to close the + current window may not execute immediately, despite the TimeSpan.Zero due time. + + + Specifying a TimeSpan.Zero value for is not recommended but supported, causing the scheduler to create windows as fast as it can. + However, this doesn't mean all windows will start at the beginning of the source sequence. This is a side-effect of the asynchrony introduced by the scheduler, + where the action to create a new window may not execute immediately, despite the TimeSpan.Zero due time. + + + + + + Projects each element of an observable sequence into a window that is completed when either it's full or a given amount of time has elapsed. + A useful real-world analogy of this overload is the behavior of a ferry leaving the dock when all seats are taken, or at the scheduled time of departure, whichever event occurs first. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence, and in the windows in the result sequence. + Source sequence to produce windows over. + Maximum time length of a window. + Maximum element count of a window. + An observable sequence of windows. + is null. + is less than TimeSpan.Zero. -or- is less than or equal to zero. + + Specifying a TimeSpan.Zero value for is not recommended but supported, causing the scheduler to create windows as fast as it can. + Because all source sequence elements end up in one of the windows, some windows won't have a zero time span. This is a side-effect of the asynchrony introduced + by the scheduler, where the action to close the current window and to create a new window may not execute immediately, despite the TimeSpan.Zero due time. + + + + + Projects each element of an observable sequence into a window that is completed when either it's full or a given amount of time has elapsed, using the specified scheduler to run timers. + A useful real-world analogy of this overload is the behavior of a ferry leaving the dock when all seats are taken, or at the scheduled time of departure, whichever event occurs first. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence, and in the windows in the result sequence. + Source sequence to produce windows over. + Maximum time length of a window. + Maximum element count of a window. + Scheduler to run windowing timers on. + An observable sequence of windows. + or is null. + is less than TimeSpan.Zero. -or- is less than or equal to zero. + + Specifying a TimeSpan.Zero value for is not recommended but supported, causing the scheduler to create windows as fast as it can. + Because all source sequence elements end up in one of the windows, some windows won't have a zero time span. This is a side-effect of the asynchrony introduced + by the scheduler, where the action to close the current window and to create a new window may not execute immediately, despite the TimeSpan.Zero due time. + + + + + Provides a set of static methods for writing in-memory queries over observable sequences. + + + + + Merges the specified observable sequences into one observable sequence of tuple values whenever any of the observable sequences produces an element. + + The type of the elements in the first source sequence. + The type of the elements in the second source sequence. + First observable source. + Second observable source. + An observable sequence containing the result of combining elements of the sources using tuple values. + or is null. + + + + Merges the specified observable sequences into one observable sequence of tuple values whenever any of the observable sequences produces an element. + + The type of the elements in the first source sequence. + The type of the elements in the second source sequence. + The type of the elements in the third source sequence. + First observable source. + Second observable source. + Third observable source. + An observable sequence containing the result of combining elements of the sources using tuple values. + or or is null. + + + + Merges the specified observable sequences into one observable sequence of tuple values whenever any of the observable sequences produces an element. + + The type of the elements in the first source sequence. + The type of the elements in the second source sequence. + The type of the elements in the third source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fourth source sequence. + First observable source. + Second observable source. + Third observable source. + Fourth observable source. + An observable sequence containing the result of combining elements of the sources using tuple values. + or or or is null. + + + + Merges the specified observable sequences into one observable sequence of tuple values whenever any of the observable sequences produces an element. + + The type of the elements in the first source sequence. + The type of the elements in the second source sequence. + The type of the elements in the third source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fourth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fifth source sequence. + First observable source. + Second observable source. + Third observable source. + Fourth observable source. + Fifth observable source. + An observable sequence containing the result of combining elements of the sources using tuple values. + or or or or is null. + + + + Merges the specified observable sequences into one observable sequence of tuple values whenever any of the observable sequences produces an element. + + The type of the elements in the first source sequence. + The type of the elements in the second source sequence. + The type of the elements in the third source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fourth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fifth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the sixth source sequence. + First observable source. + Second observable source. + Third observable source. + Fourth observable source. + Fifth observable source. + Sixth observable source. + An observable sequence containing the result of combining elements of the sources using tuple values. + or or or or or is null. + + + + Merges the specified observable sequences into one observable sequence of tuple values whenever any of the observable sequences produces an element. + + The type of the elements in the first source sequence. + The type of the elements in the second source sequence. + The type of the elements in the third source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fourth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fifth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the sixth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the seventh source sequence. + First observable source. + Second observable source. + Third observable source. + Fourth observable source. + Fifth observable source. + Sixth observable source. + Seventh observable source. + An observable sequence containing the result of combining elements of the sources using tuple values. + or or or or or or is null. + + + + Merges the specified observable sequences into one observable sequence of tuple values whenever any of the observable sequences produces an element. + + The type of the elements in the first source sequence. + The type of the elements in the second source sequence. + The type of the elements in the third source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fourth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fifth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the sixth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the seventh source sequence. + The type of the elements in the eighth source sequence. + First observable source. + Second observable source. + Third observable source. + Fourth observable source. + Fifth observable source. + Sixth observable source. + Seventh observable source. + Eighth observable source. + An observable sequence containing the result of combining elements of the sources using tuple values. + or or or or or or or is null. + + + + Merges two observable sequences into one observable sequence by combining each element from the first source with the latest element from the second source, if any. + + The type of the elements in the first source sequence. + The type of the elements in the second source sequence. + First observable source. + Second observable source. + An observable sequence containing the result of combining each element of the first source with the latest element from the second source, if any, as a tuple value. + or is null. + + + + Merges an observable sequence and an enumerable sequence into one observable sequence of tuple values. + + The type of the elements in the first observable source sequence. + The type of the elements in the second enumerable source sequence. + First observable source. + Second enumerable source. + An observable sequence containing the result of pairwise combining the elements of the first and second source as a tuple value. + or is null. + + + + Merges the specified observable sequences into one observable sequence of tuple values whenever all of the observable sequences have produced an element at a corresponding index. + + The type of the elements in the first source sequence. + The type of the elements in the second source sequence. + First observable source. + Second observable source. + An observable sequence containing the result of combining elements of the sources using tuple values. + or is null. + + + + Merges the specified observable sequences into one observable sequence of tuple values whenever all of the observable sequences have produced an element at a corresponding index. + + The type of the elements in the first source sequence. + The type of the elements in the second source sequence. + The type of the elements in the third source sequence. + First observable source. + Second observable source. + Third observable source. + An observable sequence containing the result of combining elements of the sources using tuple values. + or or is null. + + + + Merges the specified observable sequences into one observable sequence of tuple values whenever all of the observable sequences have produced an element at a corresponding index. + + The type of the elements in the first source sequence. + The type of the elements in the second source sequence. + The type of the elements in the third source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fourth source sequence. + First observable source. + Second observable source. + Third observable source. + Fourth observable source. + An observable sequence containing the result of combining elements of the sources using tuple values. + or or or is null. + + + + Merges the specified observable sequences into one observable sequence of tuple values whenever all of the observable sequences have produced an element at a corresponding index. + + The type of the elements in the first source sequence. + The type of the elements in the second source sequence. + The type of the elements in the third source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fourth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fifth source sequence. + First observable source. + Second observable source. + Third observable source. + Fourth observable source. + Fifth observable source. + An observable sequence containing the result of combining elements of the sources using tuple values. + or or or or is null. + + + + Merges the specified observable sequences into one observable sequence of tuple values whenever all of the observable sequences have produced an element at a corresponding index. + + The type of the elements in the first source sequence. + The type of the elements in the second source sequence. + The type of the elements in the third source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fourth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fifth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the sixth source sequence. + First observable source. + Second observable source. + Third observable source. + Fourth observable source. + Fifth observable source. + Sixth observable source. + An observable sequence containing the result of combining elements of the sources using tuple values. + or or or or or is null. + + + + Merges the specified observable sequences into one observable sequence of tuple values whenever all of the observable sequences have produced an element at a corresponding index. + + The type of the elements in the first source sequence. + The type of the elements in the second source sequence. + The type of the elements in the third source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fourth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fifth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the sixth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the seventh source sequence. + First observable source. + Second observable source. + Third observable source. + Fourth observable source. + Fifth observable source. + Sixth observable source. + Seventh observable source. + An observable sequence containing the result of combining elements of the sources using tuple values. + or or or or or or is null. + + + + Merges the specified observable sequences into one observable sequence of tuple values whenever all of the observable sequences have produced an element at a corresponding index. + + The type of the elements in the first source sequence. + The type of the elements in the second source sequence. + The type of the elements in the third source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fourth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fifth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the sixth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the seventh source sequence. + The type of the elements in the eighth source sequence. + First observable source. + Second observable source. + Third observable source. + Fourth observable source. + Fifth observable source. + Sixth observable source. + Seventh observable source. + Eighth observable source. + An observable sequence containing the result of combining elements of the sources using tuple values. + or or or or or or or is null. + + + + Subscribes to each observable sequence returned by the iteratorMethod in sequence and returns the observable sequence of values sent to the observer given to the iteratorMethod. + + The type of the elements in the produced sequence. + Iterator method that produces elements in the resulting sequence by calling the given observer. + An observable sequence obtained by running the iterator and returning the elements that were sent to the observer. + is null. + + + + Subscribes to each observable sequence returned by the iteratorMethod in sequence and produces a Unit value on the resulting sequence for each step of the iteration. + + Iterator method that drives the resulting observable sequence. + An observable sequence obtained by running the iterator and returning Unit values for each iteration step. + is null. + + + + Expands an observable sequence by recursively invoking selector, using the specified scheduler to enumerate the queue of obtained sequences. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence and each of the recursively expanded sources obtained by running the selector function. + Source sequence with the initial elements. + Selector function to invoke for each produced element, resulting in another sequence to which the selector will be invoked recursively again. + Scheduler on which to perform the expansion by enumerating the internal queue of obtained sequences. + An observable sequence containing all the elements produced by the recursive expansion. + or or is null. + + + + Expands an observable sequence by recursively invoking selector. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence and each of the recursively expanded sources obtained by running the selector function. + Source sequence with the initial elements. + Selector function to invoke for each produced element, resulting in another sequence to which the selector will be invoked recursively again. + An observable sequence containing all the elements produced by the recursive expansion. + or is null. + + + + Runs two observable sequences in parallel and combines their last elements. + + The type of the elements in the first source sequence. + The type of the elements in the second source sequence. + The type of the elements in the result sequence, returned by the selector function. + First observable sequence. + Second observable sequence. + Result selector function to invoke with the last elements of both sequences. + An observable sequence with the result of calling the selector function with the last elements of both input sequences. + or or is null. + + + + Runs all specified observable sequences in parallel and collects their last elements. + + The type of the elements in the source sequences. + Observable sequence to collect the last elements for. + An observable sequence with an array collecting the last elements of all the input sequences. + is null. + + + + Runs all observable sequences in the enumerable sources sequence in parallel and collect their last elements. + + The type of the elements in the source sequences. + Observable sequence to collect the last elements for. + An observable sequence with an array collecting the last elements of all the input sequences. + is null. + + + + Returns an observable sequence that is the result of invoking the selector on the source sequence, without sharing subscriptions. + This operator allows for a fluent style of writing queries that use the same sequence multiple times. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + The type of the elements in the result sequence. + Source sequence that will be shared in the selector function. + Selector function which can use the source sequence as many times as needed, without sharing subscriptions to the source sequence. + An observable sequence that contains the elements of a sequence produced by multicasting the source sequence within a selector function. + or is null. + + + + Comonadic bind operator. + + + + + Comonadic bind operator. + + + + + Immediately subscribes to source and retains the elements in the observable sequence. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source sequence. + Object that's both an observable sequence and a list which can be used to access the source sequence's elements. + is null. + + + + Provides a set of static methods for writing queries over observable sequences, allowing translation to a target query language. + + + + + Gets the local query provider which will retarget Qbservable-based queries to the corresponding Observable-based query for in-memory execution upon subscription. + + + + + Converts an in-memory observable sequence into an sequence with an expression tree representing the source sequence. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source sequence. + sequence representing the given observable source sequence. + is null. + + + + Returns the input typed as an . + This operator is used to separate the part of the query that's captured as an expression tree from the part that's executed locally. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + An sequence to convert to an sequence. + The original source object, but typed as an . + is null. + + + + Converts an enumerable sequence to an observable sequence. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Enumerable sequence to convert to an observable sequence. + The observable sequence whose elements are pulled from the given enumerable sequence. + is null. + This operator requires the source's object (see ) to implement . + + + + Converts an enumerable sequence to an observable sequence, using the specified scheduler to run the enumeration loop. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Enumerable sequence to convert to an observable sequence. + Scheduler to run the enumeration of the input sequence on. + The observable sequence whose elements are pulled from the given enumerable sequence. + or is null. + This operator requires the source's object (see ) to implement . + + + + Applies an accumulator function over an observable sequence, returning the result of the aggregation as a single element in the result sequence. + For aggregation behavior with incremental intermediate results, see . + + The type of the elements in the source sequence and the result of the aggregation. + An observable sequence to aggregate over. + An accumulator function to be invoked on each element. + An observable sequence containing a single element with the final accumulator value. + + or is null. + (Asynchronous) The source sequence is empty. + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Applies an accumulator function over an observable sequence, returning the result of the aggregation as a single element in the result sequence. The specified seed value is used as the initial accumulator value. + For aggregation behavior with incremental intermediate results, see . + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + The type of the result of the aggregation. + An observable sequence to aggregate over. + The initial accumulator value. + An accumulator function to be invoked on each element. + An observable sequence containing a single element with the final accumulator value. + + or is null. + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Applies an accumulator function over an observable sequence, returning the result of the aggregation as a single element in the result sequence. The specified seed value is used as the initial accumulator value, + and the specified result selector function is used to select the result value. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + The type of the accumulator value. + The type of the resulting value. + An observable sequence to aggregate over. + The initial accumulator value. + An accumulator function to be invoked on each element. + A function to transform the final accumulator value into the result value. + An observable sequence containing a single element with the final accumulator value. + + or or is null. + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Determines whether all elements of an observable sequence satisfy a condition. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + An observable sequence whose elements to apply the predicate to. + A function to test each element for a condition. + An observable sequence containing a single element determining whether all elements in the source sequence pass the test in the specified predicate. + + or is null. + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Propagates the observable sequence that reacts first. + + The type of the elements in the source sequences. + First observable sequence. + Second observable sequence. + An observable sequence that surfaces either of the given sequences, whichever reacted first. + + or is null. + + + + Propagates the observable sequence that reacts first. + + Query provider used to construct the data source. + The type of the elements in the source sequences. + Observable sources competing to react first. + An observable sequence that surfaces any of the given sequences, whichever reacted first. + + is null. + + + + Propagates the observable sequence that reacts first. + + Query provider used to construct the data source. + The type of the elements in the source sequences. + Observable sources competing to react first. + An observable sequence that surfaces any of the given sequences, whichever reacted first. + + is null. + + + + Determines whether an observable sequence contains any elements. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + An observable sequence to check for non-emptiness. + An observable sequence containing a single element determining whether the source sequence contains any elements. + + is null. + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Determines whether any element of an observable sequence satisfies a condition. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + An observable sequence whose elements to apply the predicate to. + A function to test each element for a condition. + An observable sequence containing a single element determining whether any elements in the source sequence pass the test in the specified predicate. + + or is null. + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Append a value to an observable sequence. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source sequence to append the value to. + Value to append to the specified sequence. + The source sequence appended with the specified value. + + is null. + + + + Append a value to an observable sequence. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source sequence to append the value to. + Value to append to the specified sequence. + Scheduler to emit the append values on. + The source sequence appended with the specified value. + + is null. + + + + Automatically connect the upstream IConnectableObservable at most once when the + specified number of IObservers have subscribed to this IObservable. + + Query provider used to construct the data source. + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Connectable observable sequence. + The number of observers required to subscribe before the connection to source happens, non-positive value will trigger an immediate subscription. + If not null, the connection's IDisposable is provided to it. + An observable sequence that connects to the source at most once when the given number of observers have subscribed to it. + + is null. + + + + Computes the average of an observable sequence of values. + + A sequence of values to calculate the average of. + An observable sequence containing a single element with the average of the sequence of values. + + is null. + (Asynchronous) The source sequence is empty. + (Asynchronous) The sum of the elements in the source sequence is larger than . + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Computes the average of an observable sequence of values. + + A sequence of values to calculate the average of. + An observable sequence containing a single element with the average of the sequence of values. + + is null. + (Asynchronous) The source sequence is empty. + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Computes the average of an observable sequence of values. + + A sequence of values to calculate the average of. + An observable sequence containing a single element with the average of the sequence of values. + + is null. + (Asynchronous) The source sequence is empty. + (Asynchronous) The sum of the elements in the source sequence is larger than . + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Computes the average of an observable sequence of values. + + A sequence of values to calculate the average of. + An observable sequence containing a single element with the average of the sequence of values. + + is null. + (Asynchronous) The source sequence is empty. + (Asynchronous) The sum of the elements in the source sequence is larger than . + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Computes the average of an observable sequence of nullable values. + + A sequence of nullable values to calculate the average of. + An observable sequence containing a single element with the average of the sequence of values, or null if the source sequence is empty or contains only values that are null. + + is null. + (Asynchronous) The source sequence is empty. + (Asynchronous) The sum of the elements in the source sequence is larger than . + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Computes the average of an observable sequence of nullable values. + + A sequence of nullable values to calculate the average of. + An observable sequence containing a single element with the average of the sequence of values, or null if the source sequence is empty or contains only values that are null. + + is null. + (Asynchronous) The source sequence is empty. + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Computes the average of an observable sequence of nullable values. + + A sequence of nullable values to calculate the average of. + An observable sequence containing a single element with the average of the sequence of values, or null if the source sequence is empty or contains only values that are null. + + is null. + (Asynchronous) The source sequence is empty. + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + (Asynchronous) The sum of the elements in the source sequence is larger than . + + + + Computes the average of an observable sequence of nullable values. + + A sequence of nullable values to calculate the average of. + An observable sequence containing a single element with the average of the sequence of values, or null if the source sequence is empty or contains only values that are null. + + is null. + (Asynchronous) The source sequence is empty. + (Asynchronous) The sum of the elements in the source sequence is larger than . + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Computes the average of an observable sequence of nullable values. + + A sequence of nullable values to calculate the average of. + An observable sequence containing a single element with the average of the sequence of values, or null if the source sequence is empty or contains only values that are null. + + is null. + (Asynchronous) The source sequence is empty. + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Computes the average of an observable sequence of values. + + A sequence of values to calculate the average of. + An observable sequence containing a single element with the average of the sequence of values. + + is null. + (Asynchronous) The source sequence is empty. + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Computes the average of an observable sequence of values that are obtained by invoking a transform function on each element of the input sequence. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + A sequence of values to calculate the average of. + A transform function to apply to each element. + An observable sequence containing a single element with the average of the sequence of values. + + or is null. + (Asynchronous) The source sequence is empty. + (Asynchronous) The sum of the projected values for the elements in the source sequence is larger than . + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Computes the average of an observable sequence of values that are obtained by invoking a transform function on each element of the input sequence. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + A sequence of values to calculate the average of. + A transform function to apply to each element. + An observable sequence containing a single element with the average of the sequence of values. + + or is null. + (Asynchronous) The source sequence is empty. + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Computes the average of an observable sequence of values that are obtained by invoking a transform function on each element of the input sequence. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + A sequence of values to calculate the average of. + A transform function to apply to each element. + An observable sequence containing a single element with the average of the sequence of values. + + or is null. + (Asynchronous) The source sequence is empty. + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Computes the average of an observable sequence of values that are obtained by invoking a transform function on each element of the input sequence. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + A sequence of values to calculate the average of. + A transform function to apply to each element. + An observable sequence containing a single element with the average of the sequence of values. + + or is null. + (Asynchronous) The source sequence is empty. + (Asynchronous) The sum of the projected values for the elements in the source sequence is larger than . + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Computes the average of an observable sequence of values that are obtained by invoking a transform function on each element of the input sequence. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + A sequence of values to calculate the average of. + A transform function to apply to each element. + An observable sequence containing a single element with the average of the sequence of values. + + or is null. + (Asynchronous) The source sequence is empty. + (Asynchronous) The sum of the projected values for the elements in the source sequence is larger than . + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Computes the average of an observable sequence of nullable values that are obtained by invoking a transform function on each element of the input sequence. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + A sequence of values to calculate the average of. + A transform function to apply to each element. + An observable sequence containing a single element with the average of the sequence of values, or null if the source sequence is empty or contains only values that are null. + + or is null. + (Asynchronous) The source sequence is empty. + (Asynchronous) The sum of the projected values for the elements in the source sequence is larger than . + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Computes the average of an observable sequence of nullable values that are obtained by invoking a transform function on each element of the input sequence. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + A sequence of values to calculate the average of. + A transform function to apply to each element. + An observable sequence containing a single element with the average of the sequence of values, or null if the source sequence is empty or contains only values that are null. + + or is null. + (Asynchronous) The source sequence is empty. + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Computes the average of an observable sequence of nullable values that are obtained by invoking a transform function on each element of the input sequence. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + A sequence of values to calculate the average of. + A transform function to apply to each element. + An observable sequence containing a single element with the average of the sequence of values, or null if the source sequence is empty or contains only values that are null. + + or is null. + (Asynchronous) The source sequence is empty. + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Computes the average of an observable sequence of nullable values that are obtained by invoking a transform function on each element of the input sequence. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + A sequence of values to calculate the average of. + A transform function to apply to each element. + An observable sequence containing a single element with the average of the sequence of values, or null if the source sequence is empty or contains only values that are null. + + or is null. + (Asynchronous) The source sequence is empty. + (Asynchronous) The sum of the projected values for the elements in the source sequence is larger than . + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Computes the average of an observable sequence of nullable values that are obtained by invoking a transform function on each element of the input sequence. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + A sequence of values to calculate the average of. + A transform function to apply to each element. + An observable sequence containing a single element with the average of the sequence of values, or null if the source sequence is empty or contains only values that are null. + + or is null. + (Asynchronous) The source sequence is empty. + (Asynchronous) The sum of the projected values for the elements in the source sequence is larger than . + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Projects each element of an observable sequence into consecutive non-overlapping buffers which are produced based on element count information. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence, and in the lists in the result sequence. + Source sequence to produce buffers over. + Length of each buffer. + An observable sequence of buffers. + + is null. + + is less than or equal to zero. + + + + Projects each element of an observable sequence into zero or more buffers which are produced based on element count information. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence, and in the lists in the result sequence. + Source sequence to produce buffers over. + Length of each buffer. + Number of elements to skip between creation of consecutive buffers. + An observable sequence of buffers. + + is null. + + or is less than or equal to zero. + + + + Projects each element of an observable sequence into consecutive non-overlapping buffers which are produced based on timing information. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence, and in the lists in the result sequence. + Source sequence to produce buffers over. + Length of each buffer. + An observable sequence of buffers. + + is null. + + is less than TimeSpan.Zero. + + Specifying a TimeSpan.Zero value for is not recommended but supported, causing the scheduler to create buffers as fast as it can. + Because all source sequence elements end up in one of the buffers, some buffers won't have a zero time span. This is a side-effect of the asynchrony introduced + by the scheduler, where the action to close the current buffer and to create a new buffer may not execute immediately, despite the TimeSpan.Zero due time. + + + + + Projects each element of an observable sequence into a buffer that's sent out when either it's full or a given amount of time has elapsed. + A useful real-world analogy of this overload is the behavior of a ferry leaving the dock when all seats are taken, or at the scheduled time of departure, whichever event occurs first. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence, and in the lists in the result sequence. + Source sequence to produce buffers over. + Maximum time length of a window. + Maximum element count of a window. + An observable sequence of buffers. + + is null. + + is less than TimeSpan.Zero. -or- is less than or equal to zero. + + Specifying a TimeSpan.Zero value for is not recommended but supported, causing the scheduler to create buffers as fast as it can. + Because all source sequence elements end up in one of the buffers, some buffers won't have a zero time span. This is a side-effect of the asynchrony introduced + by the scheduler, where the action to close the current buffer and to create a new buffer may not execute immediately, despite the TimeSpan.Zero due time. + + + + + Projects each element of an observable sequence into a buffer that's sent out when either it's full or a given amount of time has elapsed, using the specified scheduler to run timers. + A useful real-world analogy of this overload is the behavior of a ferry leaving the dock when all seats are taken, or at the scheduled time of departure, whichever event occurs first. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence, and in the lists in the result sequence. + Source sequence to produce buffers over. + Maximum time length of a buffer. + Maximum element count of a buffer. + Scheduler to run buffering timers on. + An observable sequence of buffers. + + or is null. + + is less than TimeSpan.Zero. -or- is less than or equal to zero. + + Specifying a TimeSpan.Zero value for is not recommended but supported, causing the scheduler to create buffers as fast as it can. + Because all source sequence elements end up in one of the buffers, some buffers won't have a zero time span. This is a side-effect of the asynchrony introduced + by the scheduler, where the action to close the current buffer and to create a new buffer may not execute immediately, despite the TimeSpan.Zero due time. + + + + + Projects each element of an observable sequence into consecutive non-overlapping buffers which are produced based on timing information, using the specified scheduler to run timers. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence, and in the lists in the result sequence. + Source sequence to produce buffers over. + Length of each buffer. + Scheduler to run buffering timers on. + An observable sequence of buffers. + + or is null. + + is less than TimeSpan.Zero. + + Specifying a TimeSpan.Zero value for is not recommended but supported, causing the scheduler to create buffers as fast as it can. + Because all source sequence elements end up in one of the buffers, some buffers won't have a zero time span. This is a side-effect of the asynchrony introduced + by the scheduler, where the action to close the current buffer and to create a new buffer may not execute immediately, despite the TimeSpan.Zero due time. + + + + + Projects each element of an observable sequence into zero or more buffers which are produced based on timing information. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence, and in the lists in the result sequence. + Source sequence to produce buffers over. + Length of each buffer. + Interval between creation of consecutive buffers. + An observable sequence of buffers. + + is null. + + or is less than TimeSpan.Zero. + + + Specifying a TimeSpan.Zero value for is not recommended but supported, causing the scheduler to create buffers with minimum duration + length. However, some buffers won't have a zero time span. This is a side-effect of the asynchrony introduced by the scheduler, where the action to close the + current buffer may not execute immediately, despite the TimeSpan.Zero due time. + + + Specifying a TimeSpan.Zero value for is not recommended but supported, causing the scheduler to create buffers as fast as it can. + However, this doesn't mean all buffers will start at the beginning of the source sequence. This is a side-effect of the asynchrony introduced by the scheduler, + where the action to create a new buffer may not execute immediately, despite the TimeSpan.Zero due time. + + + + + + Projects each element of an observable sequence into zero or more buffers which are produced based on timing information, using the specified scheduler to run timers. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence, and in the lists in the result sequence. + Source sequence to produce buffers over. + Length of each buffer. + Interval between creation of consecutive buffers. + Scheduler to run buffering timers on. + An observable sequence of buffers. + + or is null. + + or is less than TimeSpan.Zero. + + + Specifying a TimeSpan.Zero value for is not recommended but supported, causing the scheduler to create buffers with minimum duration + length. However, some buffers won't have a zero time span. This is a side-effect of the asynchrony introduced by the scheduler, where the action to close the + current buffer may not execute immediately, despite the TimeSpan.Zero due time. + + + Specifying a TimeSpan.Zero value for is not recommended but supported, causing the scheduler to create buffers as fast as it can. + However, this doesn't mean all buffers will start at the beginning of the source sequence. This is a side-effect of the asynchrony introduced by the scheduler, + where the action to create a new buffer may not execute immediately, despite the TimeSpan.Zero due time. + + + + + + Projects each element of an observable sequence into consecutive non-overlapping buffers. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence, and in the lists in the result sequence. + The type of the elements in the sequences indicating buffer boundary events. + Source sequence to produce buffers over. + Sequence of buffer boundary markers. The current buffer is closed and a new buffer is opened upon receiving a boundary marker. + An observable sequence of buffers. + + or is null. + + + + Projects each element of an observable sequence into consecutive non-overlapping buffers. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence, and in the lists in the result sequence. + The type of the elements in the sequences indicating buffer closing events. + Source sequence to produce buffers over. + A function invoked to define the boundaries of the produced buffers. A new buffer is started when the previous one is closed. + An observable sequence of buffers. + + or is null. + + + + Projects each element of an observable sequence into zero or more buffers. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence, and in the lists in the result sequence. + The type of the elements in the sequence indicating buffer opening events, also passed to the closing selector to obtain a sequence of buffer closing events. + The type of the elements in the sequences indicating buffer closing events. + Source sequence to produce buffers over. + Observable sequence whose elements denote the creation of new buffers. + A function invoked to define the closing of each produced buffer. + An observable sequence of buffers. + + or or is null. + + + + Uses to determine which source in to return, choosing an empty sequence if no match is found. + + Query provider used to construct the data source. + The type of the value returned by the selector function, used to look up the resulting source. + The type of the elements in the result sequence. + Selector function invoked to determine the source to lookup in the dictionary. + Dictionary of sources to select from based on the invocation result. + The observable sequence retrieved from the dictionary based on the invocation result, or an empty sequence if no match is found. + + or is null. + + + + Uses to determine which source in to return, choosing if no match is found. + + Query provider used to construct the data source. + The type of the value returned by the selector function, used to look up the resulting source. + The type of the elements in the result sequence. + Selector function invoked to determine the source to lookup in the dictionary. + Dictionary of sources to select from based on the invocation result. + Default source to select in case no matching source in is found. + The observable sequence retrieved from the dictionary based on the invocation result, or if no match is found. + + or or is null. + + + + Uses to determine which source in to return, choosing an empty sequence on the specified scheduler if no match is found. + + Query provider used to construct the data source. + The type of the value returned by the selector function, used to look up the resulting source. + The type of the elements in the result sequence. + Selector function invoked to determine the source to lookup in the dictionary. + Dictionary of sources to select from based on the invocation result. + Scheduler to generate an empty sequence on in case no matching source in is found. + The observable sequence retrieved from the dictionary based on the invocation result, or an empty sequence if no match is found. + + or or is null. + + + + Converts the elements of an observable sequence to the specified type. + + The type to convert the elements in the source sequence to. + The observable sequence that contains the elements to be converted. + An observable sequence that contains each element of the source sequence converted to the specified type. + + is null. + + + + Continues an observable sequence that is terminated by an exception with the next observable sequence. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence and handler sequence. + First observable sequence whose exception (if any) is caught. + Second observable sequence used to produce results when an error occurred in the first sequence. + An observable sequence containing the first sequence's elements, followed by the elements of the second sequence in case an exception occurred. + + or is null. + + + + Continues an observable sequence that is terminated by an exception with the next observable sequence. + + Query provider used to construct the data source. + The type of the elements in the source and handler sequences. + Observable sequences to catch exceptions for. + An observable sequence containing elements from consecutive source sequences until a source sequence terminates successfully. + + is null. + + + + Continues an observable sequence that is terminated by an exception with the next observable sequence. + + Query provider used to construct the data source. + The type of the elements in the source and handler sequences. + Observable sequences to catch exceptions for. + An observable sequence containing elements from consecutive source sequences until a source sequence terminates successfully. + + is null. + + + + Continues an observable sequence that is terminated by an exception of the specified type with the observable sequence produced by the handler. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence and sequences returned by the exception handler function. + The type of the exception to catch and handle. Needs to derive from . + Source sequence. + Exception handler function, producing another observable sequence. + An observable sequence containing the source sequence's elements, followed by the elements produced by the handler's resulting observable sequence in case an exception occurred. + + or is null. + + + + Produces an enumerable sequence of consecutive (possibly empty) chunks of the source sequence. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source observable sequence. + The enumerable sequence that returns consecutive (possibly empty) chunks upon each iteration. + + is null. + This operator requires the source's object (see ) to implement . + + + + Produces an enumerable sequence that returns elements collected/aggregated from the source sequence between consecutive iterations. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + The type of the elements produced by the merge operation during collection. + Source observable sequence. + Factory to create the initial collector object. + Merges a sequence element with the current collector. + Factory to replace the current collector by a new collector. + The enumerable sequence that returns collected/aggregated elements from the source sequence upon each iteration. + + or or or is null. + This operator requires the source's object (see ) to implement . + + + + Produces an enumerable sequence that returns elements collected/aggregated from the source sequence between consecutive iterations. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + The type of the elements produced by the merge operation during collection. + Source observable sequence. + Factory to create a new collector object. + Merges a sequence element with the current collector. + The enumerable sequence that returns collected/aggregated elements from the source sequence upon each iteration. + + or or is null. + This operator requires the source's object (see ) to implement . + + + + Merges the specified observable sequences into one observable sequence by emitting a list with the latest source elements whenever any of the observable sequences produces an element. + + Query provider used to construct the data source. + The type of the elements in the source sequences, and in the lists in the result sequence. + Observable sources. + An observable sequence containing lists of the latest elements of the sources. + + is null. + If a non-empty source completes, its very last value will be used for creating subsequent combinations until all sources terminate. + + + + Merges the specified observable sequences into one observable sequence by emitting a list with the latest source elements whenever any of the observable sequences produces an element. + + Query provider used to construct the data source. + The type of the elements in the source sequences, and in the lists in the result sequence. + Observable sources. + An observable sequence containing lists of the latest elements of the sources. + + is null. + If a non-empty source completes, its very last value will be used for creating subsequent combinations until all sources terminate. + + + + Merges the specified observable sequences into one observable sequence by using the selector function whenever any of the observable sequences produces an element. + + Query provider used to construct the data source. + The type of the elements in the source sequences. + The type of the elements in the result sequence, returned by the selector function. + Observable sources. + Function to invoke whenever any of the sources produces an element. For efficiency, the input list is reused after the selector returns. Either aggregate or copy the values during the function call. + An observable sequence containing the result of combining elements of the sources using the specified result selector function. + + or is null. + If a non-empty source completes, its very last value will be used for creating subsequent combinations until all sources terminate. + + + + Merges two observable sequences into one observable sequence by using the selector function whenever one of the observable sequences produces an element. + + The type of the elements in the first source sequence. + The type of the elements in the second source sequence. + The type of the elements in the result sequence, returned by the selector function. + First observable source. + Second observable source. + Function to invoke whenever either of the sources produces an element. + An observable sequence containing the result of combining elements of both sources using the specified result selector function. + + or or is null. + If a non-empty source completes, its very last value will be used for creating subsequent combinations until all sources terminate. + + + + Merges the specified observable sequences into one observable sequence by using the selector function whenever any of the observable sequences produces an element. + + The type of the elements in the first source sequence. + The type of the elements in the second source sequence. + The type of the elements in the third source sequence. + The type of the elements in the result sequence, returned by the selector function. + First observable source. + Second observable source. + Third observable source. + Function to invoke whenever any of the sources produces an element. + An observable sequence containing the result of combining elements of the sources using the specified result selector function. + + or or or is null. + If a non-empty source completes, its very last value will be used for creating subsequent combinations until all sources terminate. + + + + Merges the specified observable sequences into one observable sequence by using the selector function whenever any of the observable sequences produces an element. + + The type of the elements in the first source sequence. + The type of the elements in the second source sequence. + The type of the elements in the third source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fourth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the result sequence, returned by the selector function. + First observable source. + Second observable source. + Third observable source. + Fourth observable source. + Function to invoke whenever any of the sources produces an element. + An observable sequence containing the result of combining elements of the sources using the specified result selector function. + + or or or or is null. + If a non-empty source completes, its very last value will be used for creating subsequent combinations until all sources terminate. + + + + Merges the specified observable sequences into one observable sequence by using the selector function whenever any of the observable sequences produces an element. + + The type of the elements in the first source sequence. + The type of the elements in the second source sequence. + The type of the elements in the third source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fourth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fifth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the result sequence, returned by the selector function. + First observable source. + Second observable source. + Third observable source. + Fourth observable source. + Fifth observable source. + Function to invoke whenever any of the sources produces an element. + An observable sequence containing the result of combining elements of the sources using the specified result selector function. + + or or or or or is null. + If a non-empty source completes, its very last value will be used for creating subsequent combinations until all sources terminate. + + + + Merges the specified observable sequences into one observable sequence by using the selector function whenever any of the observable sequences produces an element. + + The type of the elements in the first source sequence. + The type of the elements in the second source sequence. + The type of the elements in the third source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fourth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fifth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the sixth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the result sequence, returned by the selector function. + First observable source. + Second observable source. + Third observable source. + Fourth observable source. + Fifth observable source. + Sixth observable source. + Function to invoke whenever any of the sources produces an element. + An observable sequence containing the result of combining elements of the sources using the specified result selector function. + + or or or or or or is null. + If a non-empty source completes, its very last value will be used for creating subsequent combinations until all sources terminate. + + + + Merges the specified observable sequences into one observable sequence by using the selector function whenever any of the observable sequences produces an element. + + The type of the elements in the first source sequence. + The type of the elements in the second source sequence. + The type of the elements in the third source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fourth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fifth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the sixth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the seventh source sequence. + The type of the elements in the result sequence, returned by the selector function. + First observable source. + Second observable source. + Third observable source. + Fourth observable source. + Fifth observable source. + Sixth observable source. + Seventh observable source. + Function to invoke whenever any of the sources produces an element. + An observable sequence containing the result of combining elements of the sources using the specified result selector function. + + or or or or or or or is null. + If a non-empty source completes, its very last value will be used for creating subsequent combinations until all sources terminate. + + + + Merges the specified observable sequences into one observable sequence by using the selector function whenever any of the observable sequences produces an element. + + The type of the elements in the first source sequence. + The type of the elements in the second source sequence. + The type of the elements in the third source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fourth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fifth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the sixth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the seventh source sequence. + The type of the elements in the eighth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the result sequence, returned by the selector function. + First observable source. + Second observable source. + Third observable source. + Fourth observable source. + Fifth observable source. + Sixth observable source. + Seventh observable source. + Eighth observable source. + Function to invoke whenever any of the sources produces an element. + An observable sequence containing the result of combining elements of the sources using the specified result selector function. + + or or or or or or or or is null. + If a non-empty source completes, its very last value will be used for creating subsequent combinations until all sources terminate. + + + + Merges the specified observable sequences into one observable sequence by using the selector function whenever any of the observable sequences produces an element. + + The type of the elements in the first source sequence. + The type of the elements in the second source sequence. + The type of the elements in the third source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fourth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fifth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the sixth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the seventh source sequence. + The type of the elements in the eighth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the ninth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the result sequence, returned by the selector function. + First observable source. + Second observable source. + Third observable source. + Fourth observable source. + Fifth observable source. + Sixth observable source. + Seventh observable source. + Eighth observable source. + Ninth observable source. + Function to invoke whenever any of the sources produces an element. + An observable sequence containing the result of combining elements of the sources using the specified result selector function. + + or or or or or or or or or is null. + If a non-empty source completes, its very last value will be used for creating subsequent combinations until all sources terminate. + + + + Merges the specified observable sequences into one observable sequence by using the selector function whenever any of the observable sequences produces an element. + + The type of the elements in the first source sequence. + The type of the elements in the second source sequence. + The type of the elements in the third source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fourth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fifth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the sixth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the seventh source sequence. + The type of the elements in the eighth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the ninth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the tenth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the result sequence, returned by the selector function. + First observable source. + Second observable source. + Third observable source. + Fourth observable source. + Fifth observable source. + Sixth observable source. + Seventh observable source. + Eighth observable source. + Ninth observable source. + Tenth observable source. + Function to invoke whenever any of the sources produces an element. + An observable sequence containing the result of combining elements of the sources using the specified result selector function. + + or or or or or or or or or or is null. + If a non-empty source completes, its very last value will be used for creating subsequent combinations until all sources terminate. + + + + Merges the specified observable sequences into one observable sequence by using the selector function whenever any of the observable sequences produces an element. + + The type of the elements in the first source sequence. + The type of the elements in the second source sequence. + The type of the elements in the third source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fourth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fifth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the sixth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the seventh source sequence. + The type of the elements in the eighth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the ninth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the tenth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the eleventh source sequence. + The type of the elements in the result sequence, returned by the selector function. + First observable source. + Second observable source. + Third observable source. + Fourth observable source. + Fifth observable source. + Sixth observable source. + Seventh observable source. + Eighth observable source. + Ninth observable source. + Tenth observable source. + Eleventh observable source. + Function to invoke whenever any of the sources produces an element. + An observable sequence containing the result of combining elements of the sources using the specified result selector function. + + or or or or or or or or or or or is null. + If a non-empty source completes, its very last value will be used for creating subsequent combinations until all sources terminate. + + + + Merges the specified observable sequences into one observable sequence by using the selector function whenever any of the observable sequences produces an element. + + The type of the elements in the first source sequence. + The type of the elements in the second source sequence. + The type of the elements in the third source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fourth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fifth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the sixth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the seventh source sequence. + The type of the elements in the eighth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the ninth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the tenth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the eleventh source sequence. + The type of the elements in the twelfth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the result sequence, returned by the selector function. + First observable source. + Second observable source. + Third observable source. + Fourth observable source. + Fifth observable source. + Sixth observable source. + Seventh observable source. + Eighth observable source. + Ninth observable source. + Tenth observable source. + Eleventh observable source. + Twelfth observable source. + Function to invoke whenever any of the sources produces an element. + An observable sequence containing the result of combining elements of the sources using the specified result selector function. + + or or or or or or or or or or or or is null. + If a non-empty source completes, its very last value will be used for creating subsequent combinations until all sources terminate. + + + + Merges the specified observable sequences into one observable sequence by using the selector function whenever any of the observable sequences produces an element. + + The type of the elements in the first source sequence. + The type of the elements in the second source sequence. + The type of the elements in the third source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fourth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fifth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the sixth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the seventh source sequence. + The type of the elements in the eighth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the ninth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the tenth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the eleventh source sequence. + The type of the elements in the twelfth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the thirteenth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the result sequence, returned by the selector function. + First observable source. + Second observable source. + Third observable source. + Fourth observable source. + Fifth observable source. + Sixth observable source. + Seventh observable source. + Eighth observable source. + Ninth observable source. + Tenth observable source. + Eleventh observable source. + Twelfth observable source. + Thirteenth observable source. + Function to invoke whenever any of the sources produces an element. + An observable sequence containing the result of combining elements of the sources using the specified result selector function. + + or or or or or or or or or or or or or is null. + If a non-empty source completes, its very last value will be used for creating subsequent combinations until all sources terminate. + + + + Merges the specified observable sequences into one observable sequence by using the selector function whenever any of the observable sequences produces an element. + + The type of the elements in the first source sequence. + The type of the elements in the second source sequence. + The type of the elements in the third source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fourth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fifth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the sixth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the seventh source sequence. + The type of the elements in the eighth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the ninth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the tenth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the eleventh source sequence. + The type of the elements in the twelfth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the thirteenth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fourteenth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the result sequence, returned by the selector function. + First observable source. + Second observable source. + Third observable source. + Fourth observable source. + Fifth observable source. + Sixth observable source. + Seventh observable source. + Eighth observable source. + Ninth observable source. + Tenth observable source. + Eleventh observable source. + Twelfth observable source. + Thirteenth observable source. + Fourteenth observable source. + Function to invoke whenever any of the sources produces an element. + An observable sequence containing the result of combining elements of the sources using the specified result selector function. + + or or or or or or or or or or or or or or is null. + If a non-empty source completes, its very last value will be used for creating subsequent combinations until all sources terminate. + + + + Merges the specified observable sequences into one observable sequence by using the selector function whenever any of the observable sequences produces an element. + + The type of the elements in the first source sequence. + The type of the elements in the second source sequence. + The type of the elements in the third source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fourth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fifth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the sixth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the seventh source sequence. + The type of the elements in the eighth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the ninth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the tenth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the eleventh source sequence. + The type of the elements in the twelfth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the thirteenth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fourteenth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fifteenth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the result sequence, returned by the selector function. + First observable source. + Second observable source. + Third observable source. + Fourth observable source. + Fifth observable source. + Sixth observable source. + Seventh observable source. + Eighth observable source. + Ninth observable source. + Tenth observable source. + Eleventh observable source. + Twelfth observable source. + Thirteenth observable source. + Fourteenth observable source. + Fifteenth observable source. + Function to invoke whenever any of the sources produces an element. + An observable sequence containing the result of combining elements of the sources using the specified result selector function. + + or or or or or or or or or or or or or or or is null. + If a non-empty source completes, its very last value will be used for creating subsequent combinations until all sources terminate. + + + + Merges the specified observable sequences into one observable sequence by using the selector function whenever any of the observable sequences produces an element. + + The type of the elements in the first source sequence. + The type of the elements in the second source sequence. + The type of the elements in the third source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fourth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fifth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the sixth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the seventh source sequence. + The type of the elements in the eighth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the ninth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the tenth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the eleventh source sequence. + The type of the elements in the twelfth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the thirteenth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fourteenth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fifteenth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the sixteenth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the result sequence, returned by the selector function. + First observable source. + Second observable source. + Third observable source. + Fourth observable source. + Fifth observable source. + Sixth observable source. + Seventh observable source. + Eighth observable source. + Ninth observable source. + Tenth observable source. + Eleventh observable source. + Twelfth observable source. + Thirteenth observable source. + Fourteenth observable source. + Fifteenth observable source. + Sixteenth observable source. + Function to invoke whenever any of the sources produces an element. + An observable sequence containing the result of combining elements of the sources using the specified result selector function. + + or or or or or or or or or or or or or or or or is null. + If a non-empty source completes, its very last value will be used for creating subsequent combinations until all sources terminate. + + + + Concatenates the second observable sequence to the first observable sequence upon successful termination of the first. + + The type of the elements in the source sequences. + First observable sequence. + Second observable sequence. + An observable sequence that contains the elements of the first sequence, followed by those of the second the sequence. + + or is null. + + + + Concatenates all of the specified observable sequences, as long as the previous observable sequence terminated successfully. + + Query provider used to construct the data source. + The type of the elements in the source sequences. + Observable sequences to concatenate. + An observable sequence that contains the elements of each given sequence, in sequential order. + + is null. + + + + Concatenates all observable sequences in the given enumerable sequence, as long as the previous observable sequence terminated successfully. + + Query provider used to construct the data source. + The type of the elements in the source sequences. + Observable sequences to concatenate. + An observable sequence that contains the elements of each given sequence, in sequential order. + + is null. + + + + Concatenates all inner observable sequences, as long as the previous observable sequence terminated successfully. + + The type of the elements in the source sequences. + Observable sequence of inner observable sequences. + An observable sequence that contains the elements of each observed inner sequence, in sequential order. + + is null. + + + + Concatenates all task results, as long as the previous task terminated successfully. + + The type of the results produced by the tasks. + Observable sequence of tasks. + An observable sequence that contains the results of each task, in sequential order. + + is null. + If the tasks support cancellation, consider manual conversion of the tasks using , followed by a concatenation operation using . + + + + Determines whether an observable sequence contains a specified element by using the default equality comparer. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + An observable sequence in which to locate a value. + The value to locate in the source sequence. + An observable sequence containing a single element determining whether the source sequence contains an element that has the specified value. + + is null. + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Determines whether an observable sequence contains a specified element by using a specified System.Collections.Generic.IEqualityComparer{T}. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + An observable sequence in which to locate a value. + The value to locate in the source sequence. + An equality comparer to compare elements. + An observable sequence containing a single element determining whether the source sequence contains an element that has the specified value. + + or is null. + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Returns an observable sequence containing an that represents the total number of elements in an observable sequence. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + An observable sequence that contains elements to be counted. + An observable sequence containing a single element with the number of elements in the input sequence. + + is null. + (Asynchronous) The number of elements in the source sequence is larger than . + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Returns an observable sequence containing an that represents how many elements in the specified observable sequence satisfy a condition. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + An observable sequence that contains elements to be counted. + A function to test each element for a condition. + An observable sequence containing a single element with a number that represents how many elements in the input sequence satisfy the condition in the predicate function. + + or is null. + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Creates an observable sequence from a specified Subscribe method implementation. + + Query provider used to construct the data source. + The type of the elements in the produced sequence. + Implementation of the resulting observable sequence's Subscribe method. + The observable sequence with the specified implementation for the Subscribe method. + + is null. + + Use of this operator is preferred over manual implementation of the interface. In case + you need a type implementing rather than an anonymous implementation, consider using + the abstract base class. + + + + + Creates an observable sequence from a specified Subscribe method implementation. + + Query provider used to construct the data source. + The type of the elements in the produced sequence. + Implementation of the resulting observable sequence's Subscribe method, returning an Action delegate that will be wrapped in an IDisposable. + The observable sequence with the specified implementation for the Subscribe method. + + is null. + + Use of this operator is preferred over manual implementation of the interface. In case + you need a type implementing rather than an anonymous implementation, consider using + the abstract base class. + + + + + Creates an observable sequence from a specified cancellable asynchronous Subscribe method. + The CancellationToken passed to the asynchronous Subscribe method is tied to the returned disposable subscription, allowing best-effort cancellation. + + Query provider used to construct the data source. + The type of the elements in the produced sequence. + Asynchronous method used to produce elements. + The observable sequence surfacing the elements produced by the asynchronous method. + + is null. + This operator is especially useful in conjunction with the asynchronous programming features introduced in C# 5.0 and Visual Basic 11. + When a subscription to the resulting sequence is disposed, the CancellationToken that was fed to the asynchronous subscribe function will be signaled. + + + + Creates an observable sequence from a specified asynchronous Subscribe method. + + Query provider used to construct the data source. + The type of the elements in the produced sequence. + Asynchronous method used to produce elements. + The observable sequence surfacing the elements produced by the asynchronous method. + + is null. + This operator is especially useful in conjunction with the asynchronous programming features introduced in C# 5.0 and Visual Basic 11. + + + + Creates an observable sequence from a specified cancellable asynchronous Subscribe method. + The CancellationToken passed to the asynchronous Subscribe method is tied to the returned disposable subscription, allowing best-effort cancellation. + + Query provider used to construct the data source. + The type of the elements in the produced sequence. + Asynchronous method used to implement the resulting sequence's Subscribe method. + The observable sequence with the specified implementation for the Subscribe method. + + is null. + This operator is especially useful in conjunction with the asynchronous programming features introduced in C# 5.0 and Visual Basic 11. + When a subscription to the resulting sequence is disposed, the CancellationToken that was fed to the asynchronous subscribe function will be signaled. + + + + Creates an observable sequence from a specified asynchronous Subscribe method. + + Query provider used to construct the data source. + The type of the elements in the produced sequence. + Asynchronous method used to implement the resulting sequence's Subscribe method. + The observable sequence with the specified implementation for the Subscribe method. + + is null. + This operator is especially useful in conjunction with the asynchronous programming features introduced in C# 5.0 and Visual Basic 11. + + + + Creates an observable sequence from a specified cancellable asynchronous Subscribe method. + The CancellationToken passed to the asynchronous Subscribe method is tied to the returned disposable subscription, allowing best-effort cancellation. + + Query provider used to construct the data source. + The type of the elements in the produced sequence. + Asynchronous method used to implement the resulting sequence's Subscribe method, returning an Action delegate that will be wrapped in an IDisposable. + The observable sequence with the specified implementation for the Subscribe method. + + is null. + This operator is especially useful in conjunction with the asynchronous programming features introduced in C# 5.0 and Visual Basic 11. + When a subscription to the resulting sequence is disposed, the CancellationToken that was fed to the asynchronous subscribe function will be signaled. + + + + Creates an observable sequence from a specified asynchronous Subscribe method. + + Query provider used to construct the data source. + The type of the elements in the produced sequence. + Asynchronous method used to implement the resulting sequence's Subscribe method, returning an Action delegate that will be wrapped in an IDisposable. + The observable sequence with the specified implementation for the Subscribe method. + + is null. + This operator is especially useful in conjunction with the asynchronous programming features introduced in C# 5.0 and Visual Basic 11. + + + + Returns the elements of the specified sequence or the type parameter's default value in a singleton sequence if the sequence is empty. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence (if any), whose default value will be taken if the sequence is empty. + The sequence to return a default value for if it is empty. + An observable sequence that contains the default value for the TSource type if the source is empty; otherwise, the elements of the source itself. + + is null. + + + + Returns the elements of the specified sequence or the specified value in a singleton sequence if the sequence is empty. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence (if any), and the specified default value which will be taken if the sequence is empty. + The sequence to return the specified value for if it is empty. + The value to return if the sequence is empty. + An observable sequence that contains the specified default value if the source is empty; otherwise, the elements of the source itself. + + is null. + + + + Returns an observable sequence that invokes the specified factory function whenever a new observer subscribes. + + Query provider used to construct the data source. + The type of the elements in the sequence returned by the factory function, and in the resulting sequence. + Observable factory function to invoke for each observer that subscribes to the resulting sequence. + An observable sequence whose observers trigger an invocation of the given observable factory function. + + is null. + + + + Returns an observable sequence that starts the specified asynchronous factory function whenever a new observer subscribes. + + Query provider used to construct the data source. + The type of the elements in the sequence returned by the factory function, and in the resulting sequence. + Asynchronous factory function to start for each observer that subscribes to the resulting sequence. + An observable sequence whose observers trigger the given asynchronous observable factory function to be started. + + is null. + This operator is especially useful in conjunction with the asynchronous programming features introduced in C# 5.0 and Visual Basic 11. + + + + Returns an observable sequence that starts the specified cancellable asynchronous factory function whenever a new observer subscribes. + The CancellationToken passed to the asynchronous factory function is tied to the returned disposable subscription, allowing best-effort cancellation. + + Query provider used to construct the data source. + The type of the elements in the sequence returned by the factory function, and in the resulting sequence. + Asynchronous factory function to start for each observer that subscribes to the resulting sequence. + An observable sequence whose observers trigger the given asynchronous observable factory function to be started. + + is null. + This operator is especially useful in conjunction with the asynchronous programming features introduced in C# 5.0 and Visual Basic 11. + When a subscription to the resulting sequence is disposed, the CancellationToken that was fed to the asynchronous observable factory function will be signaled. + + + + Time shifts the observable sequence to start propagating notifications at the specified absolute time. + The relative time intervals between the values are preserved. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source sequence to delay values for. + Absolute time used to shift the observable sequence; the relative time shift gets computed upon subscription. If this value is less than or equal to DateTimeOffset.UtcNow, the scheduler will dispatch observer callbacks as soon as possible. + Time-shifted sequence. + + is null. + + + This operator is less efficient than DelaySubscription because it records all notifications and time-delays those. This allows for immediate propagation of errors. + + + Observer callbacks for the resulting sequence will be run on the default scheduler. This effect is similar to using ObserveOn. + + + Exceptions signaled by the source sequence through an OnError callback are forwarded immediately to the result sequence. Any OnNext notifications that were in the queue at the point of the OnError callback will be dropped. + In order to delay error propagation, consider using the Observable.Materialize and Observable.Dematerialize operators, or use DelaySubscription. + + + + + + Time shifts the observable sequence to start propagating notifications at the specified absolute time, using the specified scheduler to run timers. + The relative time intervals between the values are preserved. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source sequence to delay values for. + Absolute time used to shift the observable sequence; the relative time shift gets computed upon subscription. If this value is less than or equal to DateTimeOffset.UtcNow, the scheduler will dispatch observer callbacks as soon as possible. + Scheduler to run the delay timers on. + Time-shifted sequence. + + or is null. + + + This operator is less efficient than DelaySubscription because it records all notifications and time-delays those. This allows for immediate propagation of errors. + + + Observer callbacks for the resulting sequence will be run on the specified scheduler. This effect is similar to using ObserveOn. + + + Exceptions signaled by the source sequence through an OnError callback are forwarded immediately to the result sequence. Any OnNext notifications that were in the queue at the point of the OnError callback will be dropped. + In order to delay error propagation, consider using the Observable.Materialize and Observable.Dematerialize operators, or use DelaySubscription. + + + + + + Time shifts the observable sequence by the specified relative time duration. + The relative time intervals between the values are preserved. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source sequence to delay values for. + Relative time by which to shift the observable sequence. If this value is equal to TimeSpan.Zero, the scheduler will dispatch observer callbacks as soon as possible. + Time-shifted sequence. + + is null. + + is less than TimeSpan.Zero. + + + This operator is less efficient than DelaySubscription because it records all notifications and time-delays those. This allows for immediate propagation of errors. + + + Observer callbacks for the resulting sequence will be run on the default scheduler. This effect is similar to using ObserveOn. + + + Exceptions signaled by the source sequence through an OnError callback are forwarded immediately to the result sequence. Any OnNext notifications that were in the queue at the point of the OnError callback will be dropped. + In order to delay error propagation, consider using the Observable.Materialize and Observable.Dematerialize operators, or use DelaySubscription. + + + + + + Time shifts the observable sequence by the specified relative time duration, using the specified scheduler to run timers. + The relative time intervals between the values are preserved. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source sequence to delay values for. + Relative time by which to shift the observable sequence. If this value is equal to TimeSpan.Zero, the scheduler will dispatch observer callbacks as soon as possible. + Scheduler to run the delay timers on. + Time-shifted sequence. + + or is null. + + is less than TimeSpan.Zero. + + + This operator is less efficient than DelaySubscription because it records all notifications and time-delays those. This allows for immediate propagation of errors. + + + Observer callbacks for the resulting sequence will be run on the specified scheduler. This effect is similar to using ObserveOn. + + + Exceptions signaled by the source sequence through an OnError callback are forwarded immediately to the result sequence. Any OnNext notifications that were in the queue at the point of the OnError callback will be dropped. + + + Exceptions signaled by the source sequence through an OnError callback are forwarded immediately to the result sequence. Any OnNext notifications that were in the queue at the point of the OnError callback will be dropped. + In order to delay error propagation, consider using the Observable.Materialize and Observable.Dematerialize operators, or use DelaySubscription. + + + + + + Time shifts the observable sequence based on a delay selector function for each element. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + The type of the elements in the delay sequences used to denote the delay duration of each element in the source sequence. + Source sequence to delay values for. + Selector function to retrieve a sequence indicating the delay for each given element. + Time-shifted sequence. + + or is null. + + + + Time shifts the observable sequence based on a subscription delay and a delay selector function for each element. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + The type of the elements in the delay sequences used to denote the delay duration of each element in the source sequence. + Source sequence to delay values for. + Sequence indicating the delay for the subscription to the source. + Selector function to retrieve a sequence indicating the delay for each given element. + Time-shifted sequence. + + or or is null. + + + + Time shifts the observable sequence by delaying the subscription to the specified absolute time. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source sequence to delay subscription for. + Absolute time to perform the subscription at. + Time-shifted sequence. + + is null. + + + This operator is more efficient than Delay but postpones all side-effects of subscription and affects error propagation timing. + + + The side-effects of subscribing to the source sequence will be run on the default scheduler. Observer callbacks will not be affected. + + + + + + Time shifts the observable sequence by delaying the subscription to the specified absolute time, using the specified scheduler to run timers. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source sequence to delay subscription for. + Absolute time to perform the subscription at. + Scheduler to run the subscription delay timer on. + Time-shifted sequence. + + or is null. + + + This operator is more efficient than Delay but postpones all side-effects of subscription and affects error propagation timing. + + + The side-effects of subscribing to the source sequence will be run on the specified scheduler. Observer callbacks will not be affected. + + + + + + Time shifts the observable sequence by delaying the subscription with the specified relative time duration. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source sequence to delay subscription for. + Relative time shift of the subscription. + Time-shifted sequence. + + is null. + + is less than TimeSpan.Zero. + + + This operator is more efficient than Delay but postpones all side-effects of subscription and affects error propagation timing. + + + The side-effects of subscribing to the source sequence will be run on the default scheduler. Observer callbacks will not be affected. + + + + + + Time shifts the observable sequence by delaying the subscription with the specified relative time duration, using the specified scheduler to run timers. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source sequence to delay subscription for. + Relative time shift of the subscription. + Scheduler to run the subscription delay timer on. + Time-shifted sequence. + + or is null. + + is less than TimeSpan.Zero. + + + This operator is more efficient than Delay but postpones all side-effects of subscription and affects error propagation timing. + + + The side-effects of subscribing to the source sequence will be run on the specified scheduler. Observer callbacks will not be affected. + + + + + + Dematerializes the explicit notification values of an observable sequence as implicit notifications. + + The type of the elements materialized in the source sequence notification objects. + An observable sequence containing explicit notification values which have to be turned into implicit notifications. + An observable sequence exhibiting the behavior corresponding to the source sequence's notification values. + + is null. + + + + Returns an observable sequence that contains only distinct elements. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + An observable sequence to retain distinct elements for. + An observable sequence only containing the distinct elements from the source sequence. + + is null. + Usage of this operator should be considered carefully due to the maintenance of an internal lookup structure which can grow large. + + + + Returns an observable sequence that contains only distinct elements according to the comparer. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + An observable sequence to retain distinct elements for. + Equality comparer for source elements. + An observable sequence only containing the distinct elements from the source sequence. + + or is null. + Usage of this operator should be considered carefully due to the maintenance of an internal lookup structure which can grow large. + + + + Returns an observable sequence that contains only distinct elements according to the keySelector. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + The type of the discriminator key computed for each element in the source sequence. + An observable sequence to retain distinct elements for. + A function to compute the comparison key for each element. + An observable sequence only containing the distinct elements, based on a computed key value, from the source sequence. + + or is null. + Usage of this operator should be considered carefully due to the maintenance of an internal lookup structure which can grow large. + + + + Returns an observable sequence that contains only distinct elements according to the keySelector and the comparer. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + The type of the discriminator key computed for each element in the source sequence. + An observable sequence to retain distinct elements for. + A function to compute the comparison key for each element. + Equality comparer for source elements. + An observable sequence only containing the distinct elements, based on a computed key value, from the source sequence. + + or or is null. + Usage of this operator should be considered carefully due to the maintenance of an internal lookup structure which can grow large. + + + + Returns an observable sequence that contains only distinct contiguous elements. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + An observable sequence to retain distinct contiguous elements for. + An observable sequence only containing the distinct contiguous elements from the source sequence. + + is null. + + + + Returns an observable sequence that contains only distinct contiguous elements according to the comparer. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + An observable sequence to retain distinct contiguous elements for. + Equality comparer for source elements. + An observable sequence only containing the distinct contiguous elements from the source sequence. + + or is null. + + + + Returns an observable sequence that contains only distinct contiguous elements according to the keySelector. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + The type of the discriminator key computed for each element in the source sequence. + An observable sequence to retain distinct contiguous elements for, based on a computed key value. + A function to compute the comparison key for each element. + An observable sequence only containing the distinct contiguous elements, based on a computed key value, from the source sequence. + + or is null. + + + + Returns an observable sequence that contains only distinct contiguous elements according to the keySelector and the comparer. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + The type of the discriminator key computed for each element in the source sequence. + An observable sequence to retain distinct contiguous elements for, based on a computed key value. + A function to compute the comparison key for each element. + Equality comparer for computed key values. + An observable sequence only containing the distinct contiguous elements, based on a computed key value, from the source sequence. + + or or is null. + + + + Invokes the observer's methods for each message in the source sequence. + This method can be used for debugging, logging, etc. of query behavior by intercepting the message stream to run arbitrary actions for messages on the pipeline. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source sequence. + Observer whose methods to invoke as part of the source sequence's observation. + The source sequence with the side-effecting behavior applied. + + or is null. + + + + Invokes an action for each element in the observable sequence, and propagates all observer messages through the result sequence. + This method can be used for debugging, logging, etc. of query behavior by intercepting the message stream to run arbitrary actions for messages on the pipeline. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source sequence. + Action to invoke for each element in the observable sequence. + The source sequence with the side-effecting behavior applied. + + or is null. + + + + Invokes an action for each element in the observable sequence and invokes an action upon graceful termination of the observable sequence. + This method can be used for debugging, logging, etc. of query behavior by intercepting the message stream to run arbitrary actions for messages on the pipeline. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source sequence. + Action to invoke for each element in the observable sequence. + Action to invoke upon graceful termination of the observable sequence. + The source sequence with the side-effecting behavior applied. + + or or is null. + + + + Invokes an action for each element in the observable sequence and invokes an action upon exceptional termination of the observable sequence. + This method can be used for debugging, logging, etc. of query behavior by intercepting the message stream to run arbitrary actions for messages on the pipeline. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source sequence. + Action to invoke for each element in the observable sequence. + Action to invoke upon exceptional termination of the observable sequence. + The source sequence with the side-effecting behavior applied. + + or or is null. + + + + Invokes an action for each element in the observable sequence and invokes an action upon graceful or exceptional termination of the observable sequence. + This method can be used for debugging, logging, etc. of query behavior by intercepting the message stream to run arbitrary actions for messages on the pipeline. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source sequence. + Action to invoke for each element in the observable sequence. + Action to invoke upon exceptional termination of the observable sequence. + Action to invoke upon graceful termination of the observable sequence. + The source sequence with the side-effecting behavior applied. + + or or or is null. + + + + Repeats the given as long as the specified holds, where the is evaluated after each repeated completed. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source to repeat as long as the function evaluates to true. + Condition that will be evaluated upon the completion of an iteration through the , to determine whether repetition of the source is required. + The observable sequence obtained by concatenating the sequence as long as the holds. + + or is null. + + + + Returns the element at a specified index in a sequence. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Observable sequence to return the element from. + The zero-based index of the element to retrieve. + An observable sequence that produces the element at the specified position in the source sequence. + + is null. + + is less than zero. + (Asynchronous) is greater than or equal to the number of elements in the source sequence. + + + + Returns the element at a specified index in a sequence or a default value if the index is out of range. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Observable sequence to return the element from. + The zero-based index of the element to retrieve. + An observable sequence that produces the element at the specified position in the source sequence, or a default value if the index is outside the bounds of the source sequence. + + is null. + + is less than zero. + + + + Returns an empty observable sequence. + + Query provider used to construct the data source. + The type used for the type parameter of the resulting sequence. + An observable sequence with no elements. + + + + Returns an empty observable sequence, using the specified scheduler to send out the single OnCompleted message. + + Query provider used to construct the data source. + The type used for the type parameter of the resulting sequence. + Scheduler to send the termination call on. + An observable sequence with no elements. + + is null. + + + + Returns an empty observable sequence, using the specified scheduler to send out the single OnCompleted message. + + Query provider used to construct the data source. + The type used for the type parameter of the resulting sequence. + Scheduler to send the termination call on. + Object solely used to infer the type of the type parameter. This parameter is typically used when creating a sequence of anonymously typed elements. + An observable sequence with no elements. + + is null. + + + + Returns an empty observable sequence. + + Query provider used to construct the data source. + The type used for the type parameter of the resulting sequence. + Object solely used to infer the type of the type parameter. This parameter is typically used when creating a sequence of anonymously typed elements. + An observable sequence with no elements. + + + + Invokes a specified action after the source observable sequence terminates gracefully or exceptionally. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source sequence. + Action to invoke after the source observable sequence terminates. + Source sequence with the action-invoking termination behavior applied. + + or is null. + + + + Returns the first element of an observable sequence. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source observable sequence. + Sequence containing the first element in the observable sequence. + + is null. + (Asynchronous) The source sequence is empty. + + + + Returns the first element of an observable sequence that satisfies the condition in the predicate. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source observable sequence. + A predicate function to evaluate for elements in the source sequence. + Sequence containing the first element in the observable sequence that satisfies the condition in the predicate. + + or is null. + (Asynchronous) No element satisfies the condition in the predicate. -or- The source sequence is empty. + + + + Returns the first element of an observable sequence, or a default value if no such element exists. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source observable sequence. + Sequence containing the first element in the observable sequence, or a default value if no such element exists. + + is null. + + + + Returns the first element of an observable sequence that satisfies the condition in the predicate, or a default value if no such element exists. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source observable sequence. + A predicate function to evaluate for elements in the source sequence. + Sequence containing the first element in the observable sequence that satisfies the condition in the predicate, or a default value if no such element exists. + + or is null. + + + + Concatenates the observable sequences obtained by running the for each element in the given enumerable . + + Query provider used to construct the data source. + The type of the elements in the enumerable source sequence. + The type of the elements in the observable result sequence. + Enumerable source for which each element will be mapped onto an observable source that will be concatenated in the result sequence. + Function to select an observable source for each element in the . + The observable sequence obtained by concatenating the sources returned by for each element in the . + + or is null. + + + + Converts to asynchronous action into an observable sequence. Each subscription to the resulting sequence causes the action to be started. + + Query provider used to construct the data source. + Asynchronous action to convert. + An observable sequence exposing a Unit value upon completion of the action, or an exception. + + is null. + + + + Converts to asynchronous action into an observable sequence. Each subscription to the resulting sequence causes the action to be started. + + Query provider used to construct the data source. + Asynchronous action to convert. + Scheduler on which to notify observers. + An observable sequence exposing a Unit value upon completion of the action, or an exception. + + is null or is null. + + + + Converts to asynchronous action into an observable sequence. Each subscription to the resulting sequence causes the action to be started. + The CancellationToken passed to the asynchronous action is tied to the observable sequence's subscription that triggered the action's invocation and can be used for best-effort cancellation. + + Query provider used to construct the data source. + Asynchronous action to convert. + An observable sequence exposing a Unit value upon completion of the action, or an exception. + When a subscription to the resulting sequence is disposed, the CancellationToken that was fed to the asynchronous function will be signaled. + + is null. + + + + Converts to asynchronous action into an observable sequence. Each subscription to the resulting sequence causes the action to be started. + The CancellationToken passed to the asynchronous action is tied to the observable sequence's subscription that triggered the action's invocation and can be used for best-effort cancellation. + + Query provider used to construct the data source. + Asynchronous action to convert. + Scheduler on which to notify observers. + An observable sequence exposing a Unit value upon completion of the action, or an exception. + When a subscription to the resulting sequence is disposed, the CancellationToken that was fed to the asynchronous function will be signaled. + + is null or is null. + + + + Converts to asynchronous function into an observable sequence. Each subscription to the resulting sequence causes the function to be started. + + Query provider used to construct the data source. + The type of the result returned by the asynchronous function. + Asynchronous function to convert. + An observable sequence exposing the result of invoking the function, or an exception. + + is null. + + + + Converts to asynchronous function into an observable sequence. Each subscription to the resulting sequence causes the function to be started. + The CancellationToken passed to the asynchronous function is tied to the observable sequence's subscription that triggered the function's invocation and can be used for best-effort cancellation. + + Query provider used to construct the data source. + The type of the result returned by the asynchronous function. + Asynchronous function to convert. + An observable sequence exposing the result of invoking the function, or an exception. + + is null. + When a subscription to the resulting sequence is disposed, the CancellationToken that was fed to the asynchronous function will be signaled. + + + + Converts to asynchronous function into an observable sequence. Each subscription to the resulting sequence causes the function to be started. + + Query provider used to construct the data source. + The type of the result returned by the asynchronous function. + Asynchronous function to convert. + Scheduler on which to notify observers. + An observable sequence exposing the result of invoking the function, or an exception. + + is null or is null. + + + + Converts to asynchronous function into an observable sequence. Each subscription to the resulting sequence causes the function to be started. + The CancellationToken passed to the asynchronous function is tied to the observable sequence's subscription that triggered the function's invocation and can be used for best-effort cancellation. + + Query provider used to construct the data source. + The type of the result returned by the asynchronous function. + Asynchronous function to convert. + Scheduler on which to notify observers. + An observable sequence exposing the result of invoking the function, or an exception. + + is null or is null. + When a subscription to the resulting sequence is disposed, the CancellationToken that was fed to the asynchronous function will be signaled. + + + + Converts an Action-based .NET event to an observable sequence. Each event invocation is surfaced through an OnNext message in the resulting sequence. + For conversion of events conforming to the standard .NET event pattern, use any of the FromEventPattern overloads instead. + + Query provider used to construct the data source. + Action that attaches the given event handler to the underlying .NET event. + Action that detaches the given event handler from the underlying .NET event. + The observable sequence that contains the event argument objects passed to the invocations of the underlying .NET event. + + or is null. + + + Add and remove handler invocations are made whenever the number of observers grows beyond zero. + As such, an event handler may be shared by multiple simultaneously active observers, using a subject for multicasting. + + + The current is captured during the call to FromEvent, and is used to post add and remove handler invocations. + This behavior ensures add and remove handler operations for thread-affine events are accessed from the same context, as required by some UI frameworks. + + + If no SynchronizationContext is present at the point of calling FromEvent, add and remove handler invocations are made synchronously on the thread + making the Subscribe or Dispose call, respectively. + + + It's recommended to lift FromEvent calls outside event stream query expressions due to the free-threaded nature of Reactive Extensions. Doing so + makes the captured SynchronizationContext predictable. This best practice also reduces clutter of bridging code inside queries, making the query expressions + more concise and easier to understand. + + + + + + + Converts an Action-based .NET event to an observable sequence. Each event invocation is surfaced through an OnNext message in the resulting sequence. + For conversion of events conforming to the standard .NET event pattern, use any of the FromEventPattern overloads instead. + + Query provider used to construct the data source. + Action that attaches the given event handler to the underlying .NET event. + Action that detaches the given event handler from the underlying .NET event. + The scheduler to run the add and remove event handler logic on. + The observable sequence that contains the event argument objects passed to the invocations of the underlying .NET event. + + or or is null. + + + Add and remove handler invocations are made whenever the number of observers grows beyond zero. + As such, an event handler may be shared by multiple simultaneously active observers, using a subject for multicasting. + + + Add and remove handler invocations are run on the specified scheduler. This behavior allows add and remove handler operations for thread-affine events to be + accessed from the same context, as required by some UI frameworks. + + + It's recommended to lift FromEvent calls outside event stream query expressions. This best practice reduces clutter of bridging code inside queries, + making the query expressions more concise and easier to understand. This has additional benefits for overloads of FromEvent that omit the IScheduler + parameter. For more information, see the remarks section on those overloads. + + + + + + + Converts a .NET event to an observable sequence, using a supplied event delegate type. Each event invocation is surfaced through an OnNext message in the resulting sequence. + For conversion of events conforming to the standard .NET event pattern, use any of the FromEventPattern overloads instead. + + Query provider used to construct the data source. + The delegate type of the event to be converted. + The type of the event data generated by the event. + Action that attaches the given event handler to the underlying .NET event. + Action that detaches the given event handler from the underlying .NET event. + The observable sequence that contains the event argument objects passed to the invocations of the underlying .NET event. + + or is null. + + + Add and remove handler invocations are made whenever the number of observers grows beyond zero. + As such, an event handler may be shared by multiple simultaneously active observers, using a subject for multicasting. + + + The current is captured during the call to FromEvent, and is used to post add and remove handler invocations. + This behavior ensures add and remove handler operations for thread-affine events are accessed from the same context, as required by some UI frameworks. + + + If no SynchronizationContext is present at the point of calling FromEvent, add and remove handler invocations are made synchronously on the thread + making the Subscribe or Dispose call, respectively. + + + It's recommended to lift FromEvent calls outside event stream query expressions due to the free-threaded nature of Reactive Extensions. Doing so + makes the captured SynchronizationContext predictable. This best practice also reduces clutter of bridging code inside queries, making the query expressions + more concise and easier to understand. + + + + + + + Converts a .NET event to an observable sequence, using a supplied event delegate type. Each event invocation is surfaced through an OnNext message in the resulting sequence. + For conversion of events conforming to the standard .NET event pattern, use any of the FromEventPattern overloads instead. + + Query provider used to construct the data source. + The delegate type of the event to be converted. + The type of the event data generated by the event. + Action that attaches the given event handler to the underlying .NET event. + Action that detaches the given event handler from the underlying .NET event. + The scheduler to run the add and remove event handler logic on. + The observable sequence that contains the event argument objects passed to the invocations of the underlying .NET event. + + or or is null. + + + Add and remove handler invocations are made whenever the number of observers grows beyond zero. + As such, an event handler may be shared by multiple simultaneously active observers, using a subject for multicasting. + + + Add and remove handler invocations are run on the specified scheduler. This behavior allows add and remove handler operations for thread-affine events to be + accessed from the same context, as required by some UI frameworks. + + + It's recommended to lift FromEvent calls outside event stream query expressions. This best practice reduces clutter of bridging code inside queries, + making the query expressions more concise and easier to understand. This has additional benefits for overloads of FromEvent that omit the IScheduler + parameter. For more information, see the remarks section on those overloads. + + + + + + + Converts a .NET event to an observable sequence, using a conversion function to obtain the event delegate. Each event invocation is surfaced through an OnNext message in the resulting sequence. + For conversion of events conforming to the standard .NET event pattern, use any of the FromEventPattern overloads instead. + + Query provider used to construct the data source. + The delegate type of the event to be converted. + The type of the event data generated by the event. + A function used to convert the given event handler to a delegate compatible with the underlying .NET event. The resulting delegate is used in calls to the addHandler and removeHandler action parameters. + Action that attaches the given event handler to the underlying .NET event. + Action that detaches the given event handler from the underlying .NET event. + The observable sequence that contains the event argument objects passed to the invocations of the underlying .NET event. + + or or is null. + + + Add and remove handler invocations are made whenever the number of observers grows beyond zero. + As such, an event handler may be shared by multiple simultaneously active observers, using a subject for multicasting. + + + The current is captured during the call to FromEvent, and is used to post add and remove handler invocations. + This behavior ensures add and remove handler operations for thread-affine events are accessed from the same context, as required by some UI frameworks. + + + If no SynchronizationContext is present at the point of calling FromEvent, add and remove handler invocations are made synchronously on the thread + making the Subscribe or Dispose call, respectively. + + + It's recommended to lift FromEvent calls outside event stream query expressions due to the free-threaded nature of Reactive Extensions. Doing so + makes the captured SynchronizationContext predictable. This best practice also reduces clutter of bridging code inside queries, making the query expressions + more concise and easier to understand. + + + + + + + Converts a .NET event to an observable sequence, using a conversion function to obtain the event delegate. Each event invocation is surfaced through an OnNext message in the resulting sequence. + For conversion of events conforming to the standard .NET event pattern, use any of the FromEventPattern overloads instead. + + Query provider used to construct the data source. + The delegate type of the event to be converted. + The type of the event data generated by the event. + A function used to convert the given event handler to a delegate compatible with the underlying .NET event. The resulting delegate is used in calls to the addHandler and removeHandler action parameters. + Action that attaches the given event handler to the underlying .NET event. + Action that detaches the given event handler from the underlying .NET event. + The scheduler to run the add and remove event handler logic on. + The observable sequence that contains the event argument objects passed to the invocations of the underlying .NET event. + + or or or is null. + + + Add and remove handler invocations are made whenever the number of observers grows beyond zero. + As such, an event handler may be shared by multiple simultaneously active observers, using a subject for multicasting. + + + Add and remove handler invocations are run on the specified scheduler. This behavior allows add and remove handler operations for thread-affine events to be + accessed from the same context, as required by some UI frameworks. + + + It's recommended to lift FromEvent calls outside event stream query expressions. This best practice reduces clutter of bridging code inside queries, + making the query expressions more concise and easier to understand. This has additional benefits for overloads of FromEvent that omit the IScheduler + parameter. For more information, see the remarks section on those overloads. + + + + + + + Converts a generic Action-based .NET event to an observable sequence. Each event invocation is surfaced through an OnNext message in the resulting sequence. + For conversion of events conforming to the standard .NET event pattern, use any of the FromEventPattern overloads instead. + + Query provider used to construct the data source. + The type of the event data generated by the event. + Action that attaches the given event handler to the underlying .NET event. + Action that detaches the given event handler from the underlying .NET event. + The observable sequence that contains the event argument objects passed to the invocations of the underlying .NET event. + + or is null. + + + Add and remove handler invocations are made whenever the number of observers grows beyond zero. + As such, an event handler may be shared by multiple simultaneously active observers, using a subject for multicasting. + + + The current is captured during the call to FromEvent, and is used to post add and remove handler invocations. + This behavior ensures add and remove handler operations for thread-affine events are accessed from the same context, as required by some UI frameworks. + + + If no SynchronizationContext is present at the point of calling FromEvent, add and remove handler invocations are made synchronously on the thread + making the Subscribe or Dispose call, respectively. + + + It's recommended to lift FromEvent calls outside event stream query expressions due to the free-threaded nature of Reactive Extensions. Doing so + makes the captured SynchronizationContext predictable. This best practice also reduces clutter of bridging code inside queries, making the query expressions + more concise and easier to understand. + + + + + + + Converts a generic Action-based .NET event to an observable sequence. Each event invocation is surfaced through an OnNext message in the resulting sequence. + For conversion of events conforming to the standard .NET event pattern, use any of the FromEventPattern overloads instead. + + Query provider used to construct the data source. + The type of the event data generated by the event. + Action that attaches the given event handler to the underlying .NET event. + Action that detaches the given event handler from the underlying .NET event. + The scheduler to run the add and remove event handler logic on. + The observable sequence that contains the event argument objects passed to the invocations of the underlying .NET event. + + or or is null. + + + Add and remove handler invocations are made whenever the number of observers grows beyond zero. + As such, an event handler may be shared by multiple simultaneously active observers, using a subject for multicasting. + + + Add and remove handler invocations are run on the specified scheduler. This behavior allows add and remove handler operations for thread-affine events to be + accessed from the same context, as required by some UI frameworks. + + + It's recommended to lift FromEvent calls outside event stream query expressions. This best practice reduces clutter of bridging code inside queries, + making the query expressions more concise and easier to understand. This has additional benefits for overloads of FromEvent that omit the IScheduler + parameter. For more information, see the remarks section on those overloads. + + + + + + + Converts a .NET event, conforming to the standard .NET event pattern based on , to an observable sequence. + Each event invocation is surfaced through an OnNext message in the resulting sequence. + For conversion of events that don't conform to the standard .NET event pattern, use any of the FromEvent overloads instead. + + Query provider used to construct the data source. + Action that attaches the given event handler to the underlying .NET event. + Action that detaches the given event handler from the underlying .NET event. + The observable sequence that contains data representations of invocations of the underlying .NET event. + + or is null. + + + Add and remove handler invocations are made whenever the number of observers grows beyond zero. + As such, an event handler may be shared by multiple simultaneously active observers, using a subject for multicasting. + + + The current is captured during the call to FromEventPattern, and is used to post add and remove handler invocations. + This behavior ensures add and remove handler operations for thread-affine events are accessed from the same context, as required by some UI frameworks. + + + If no SynchronizationContext is present at the point of calling FromEventPattern, add and remove handler invocations are made synchronously on the thread + making the Subscribe or Dispose call, respectively. + + + It's recommended to lift FromEventPattern calls outside event stream query expressions due to the free-threaded nature of Reactive Extensions. Doing so + makes the captured SynchronizationContext predictable. This best practice also reduces clutter of bridging code inside queries, making the query expressions + more concise and easier to understand. + + + + + + + Converts a .NET event, conforming to the standard .NET event pattern based on , to an observable sequence. + Each event invocation is surfaced through an OnNext message in the resulting sequence. + For conversion of events that don't conform to the standard .NET event pattern, use any of the FromEvent overloads instead. + + Query provider used to construct the data source. + Action that attaches the given event handler to the underlying .NET event. + Action that detaches the given event handler from the underlying .NET event. + The scheduler to run the add and remove event handler logic on. + The observable sequence that contains data representations of invocations of the underlying .NET event. + + or or is null. + + + Add and remove handler invocations are made whenever the number of observers grows beyond zero. + As such, an event handler may be shared by multiple simultaneously active observers, using a subject for multicasting. + + + Add and remove handler invocations are run on the specified scheduler. This behavior allows add and remove handler operations for thread-affine events to be + accessed from the same context, as required by some UI frameworks. + + + It's recommended to lift FromEventPattern calls outside event stream query expressions. This best practice reduces clutter of bridging code inside queries, + making the query expressions more concise and easier to understand. This has additional benefits for overloads of FromEventPattern that omit the IScheduler + parameter. For more information, see the remarks section on those overloads. + + + + + + + Converts an instance .NET event, conforming to the standard .NET event pattern with an parameter, to an observable sequence. + Each event invocation is surfaced through an OnNext message in the resulting sequence. + Reflection is used to discover the event based on the target object type and the specified event name. + For conversion of events that don't conform to the standard .NET event pattern, use any of the FromEvent overloads instead. + + Query provider used to construct the data source. + Object instance that exposes the event to convert. + Name of the event to convert. + The observable sequence that contains data representations of invocations of the underlying .NET event. + + or is null. + The event could not be found. -or- The event does not conform to the standard .NET event pattern. + + + Add and remove handler invocations are made whenever the number of observers grows beyond zero. + As such, an event handler may be shared by multiple simultaneously active observers, using a subject for multicasting. + + + The current is captured during the call to FromEventPattern, and is used to post add and remove handler invocations. + This behavior ensures add and remove handler operations for thread-affine events are accessed from the same context, as required by some UI frameworks. + + + If no SynchronizationContext is present at the point of calling FromEventPattern, add and remove handler invocations are made synchronously on the thread + making the Subscribe or Dispose call, respectively. + + + It's recommended to lift FromEventPattern calls outside event stream query expressions due to the free-threaded nature of Reactive Extensions. Doing so + makes the captured SynchronizationContext predictable. This best practice also reduces clutter of bridging code inside queries, making the query expressions + more concise and easier to understand. + + + + + + + Converts an instance .NET event, conforming to the standard .NET event pattern with an parameter, to an observable sequence. + Each event invocation is surfaced through an OnNext message in the resulting sequence. + Reflection is used to discover the event based on the target object type and the specified event name. + For conversion of events that don't conform to the standard .NET event pattern, use any of the FromEvent overloads instead. + + Query provider used to construct the data source. + Object instance that exposes the event to convert. + Name of the event to convert. + The scheduler to run the add and remove event handler logic on. + The observable sequence that contains data representations of invocations of the underlying .NET event. + + or or is null. + The event could not be found. -or- The event does not conform to the standard .NET event pattern. + + + Add and remove handler invocations are made whenever the number of observers grows beyond zero. + As such, an event handler may be shared by multiple simultaneously active observers, using a subject for multicasting. + + + Add and remove handler invocations are run on the specified scheduler. This behavior allows add and remove handler operations for thread-affine events to be + accessed from the same context, as required by some UI frameworks. + + + It's recommended to lift FromEventPattern calls outside event stream query expressions. This best practice reduces clutter of bridging code inside queries, + making the query expressions more concise and easier to understand. This has additional benefits for overloads of FromEventPattern that omit the IScheduler + parameter. For more information, see the remarks section on those overloads. + + + + + + + Converts a static .NET event, conforming to the standard .NET event pattern with an parameter, to an observable sequence. + Each event invocation is surfaced through an OnNext message in the resulting sequence. + Reflection is used to discover the event based on the specified type and the specified event name. + For conversion of events that don't conform to the standard .NET event pattern, use any of the FromEvent overloads instead. + + Query provider used to construct the data source. + Type that exposes the static event to convert. + Name of the event to convert. + The observable sequence that contains data representations of invocations of the underlying .NET event. + + or is null. + The event could not be found. -or- The event does not conform to the standard .NET event pattern. + + + Add and remove handler invocations are made whenever the number of observers grows beyond zero. + As such, an event handler may be shared by multiple simultaneously active observers, using a subject for multicasting. + + + The current is captured during the call to FromEventPattern, and is used to post add and remove handler invocations. + This behavior ensures add and remove handler operations for thread-affine events are accessed from the same context, as required by some UI frameworks. + + + If no SynchronizationContext is present at the point of calling FromEventPattern, add and remove handler invocations are made synchronously on the thread + making the Subscribe or Dispose call, respectively. + + + It's recommended to lift FromEventPattern calls outside event stream query expressions due to the free-threaded nature of Reactive Extensions. Doing so + makes the captured SynchronizationContext predictable. This best practice also reduces clutter of bridging code inside queries, making the query expressions + more concise and easier to understand. + + + + + + + Converts a static .NET event, conforming to the standard .NET event pattern with an parameter, to an observable sequence. + Each event invocation is surfaced through an OnNext message in the resulting sequence. + Reflection is used to discover the event based on the specified type and the specified event name. + For conversion of events that don't conform to the standard .NET event pattern, use any of the FromEvent overloads instead. + + Query provider used to construct the data source. + Type that exposes the static event to convert. + Name of the event to convert. + The scheduler to run the add and remove event handler logic on. + The observable sequence that contains data representations of invocations of the underlying .NET event. + + or or is null. + The event could not be found. -or- The event does not conform to the standard .NET event pattern. + + + Add and remove handler invocations are made whenever the number of observers grows beyond zero. + As such, an event handler may be shared by multiple simultaneously active observers, using a subject for multicasting. + + + Add and remove handler invocations are run on the specified scheduler. This behavior allows add and remove handler operations for thread-affine events to be + accessed from the same context, as required by some UI frameworks. + + + It's recommended to lift FromEventPattern calls outside event stream query expressions. This best practice reduces clutter of bridging code inside queries, + making the query expressions more concise and easier to understand. This has additional benefits for overloads of FromEventPattern that omit the IScheduler + parameter. For more information, see the remarks section on those overloads. + + + + + + + Converts a .NET event, conforming to the standard .NET event pattern based on a supplied event delegate type, to an observable sequence. + Each event invocation is surfaced through an OnNext message in the resulting sequence. + For conversion of events that don't conform to the standard .NET event pattern, use any of the FromEvent overloads instead. + + Query provider used to construct the data source. + The delegate type of the event to be converted. + The type of the event data generated by the event. + Action that attaches the given event handler to the underlying .NET event. + Action that detaches the given event handler from the underlying .NET event. + The observable sequence that contains data representations of invocations of the underlying .NET event. + + or is null. + + + Add and remove handler invocations are made whenever the number of observers grows beyond zero. + As such, an event handler may be shared by multiple simultaneously active observers, using a subject for multicasting. + + + The current is captured during the call to FromEventPattern, and is used to post add and remove handler invocations. + This behavior ensures add and remove handler operations for thread-affine events are accessed from the same context, as required by some UI frameworks. + + + If no SynchronizationContext is present at the point of calling FromEventPattern, add and remove handler invocations are made synchronously on the thread + making the Subscribe or Dispose call, respectively. + + + It's recommended to lift FromEventPattern calls outside event stream query expressions due to the free-threaded nature of Reactive Extensions. Doing so + makes the captured SynchronizationContext predictable. This best practice also reduces clutter of bridging code inside queries, making the query expressions + more concise and easier to understand. + + + + + + + Converts a .NET event, conforming to the standard .NET event pattern based on a supplied event delegate type, to an observable sequence. + Each event invocation is surfaced through an OnNext message in the resulting sequence. + For conversion of events that don't conform to the standard .NET event pattern, use any of the FromEvent overloads instead. + + Query provider used to construct the data source. + The delegate type of the event to be converted. + The type of the event data generated by the event. + Action that attaches the given event handler to the underlying .NET event. + Action that detaches the given event handler from the underlying .NET event. + The scheduler to run the add and remove event handler logic on. + The observable sequence that contains data representations of invocations of the underlying .NET event. + + or or is null. + + + Add and remove handler invocations are made whenever the number of observers grows beyond zero. + As such, an event handler may be shared by multiple simultaneously active observers, using a subject for multicasting. + + + Add and remove handler invocations are run on the specified scheduler. This behavior allows add and remove handler operations for thread-affine events to be + accessed from the same context, as required by some UI frameworks. + + + It's recommended to lift FromEventPattern calls outside event stream query expressions. This best practice reduces clutter of bridging code inside queries, + making the query expressions more concise and easier to understand. This has additional benefits for overloads of FromEventPattern that omit the IScheduler + parameter. For more information, see the remarks section on those overloads. + + + + + + + Converts a .NET event, conforming to the standard .NET event pattern based on , to an observable sequence. + Each event invocation is surfaced through an OnNext message in the resulting sequence. + For conversion of events that don't conform to the standard .NET event pattern, use any of the FromEvent overloads instead. + + Query provider used to construct the data source. + The delegate type of the event to be converted. + The type of the event data generated by the event. + A function used to convert the given event handler to a delegate compatible with the underlying .NET event. The resulting delegate is used in calls to the addHandler and removeHandler action parameters. + Action that attaches the given event handler to the underlying .NET event. + Action that detaches the given event handler from the underlying .NET event. + The observable sequence that contains data representations of invocations of the underlying .NET event. + + or or is null. + + + Add and remove handler invocations are made whenever the number of observers grows beyond zero. + As such, an event handler may be shared by multiple simultaneously active observers, using a subject for multicasting. + + + The current is captured during the call to FromEventPattern, and is used to post add and remove handler invocations. + This behavior ensures add and remove handler operations for thread-affine events are accessed from the same context, as required by some UI frameworks. + + + If no SynchronizationContext is present at the point of calling FromEventPattern, add and remove handler invocations are made synchronously on the thread + making the Subscribe or Dispose call, respectively. + + + It's recommended to lift FromEventPattern calls outside event stream query expressions due to the free-threaded nature of Reactive Extensions. Doing so + makes the captured SynchronizationContext predictable. This best practice also reduces clutter of bridging code inside queries, making the query expressions + more concise and easier to understand. + + + + + + + Converts a .NET event, conforming to the standard .NET event pattern based on , to an observable sequence. + Each event invocation is surfaced through an OnNext message in the resulting sequence. + For conversion of events that don't conform to the standard .NET event pattern, use any of the FromEvent overloads instead. + + Query provider used to construct the data source. + The delegate type of the event to be converted. + The type of the event data generated by the event. + A function used to convert the given event handler to a delegate compatible with the underlying .NET event. The resulting delegate is used in calls to the addHandler and removeHandler action parameters. + Action that attaches the given event handler to the underlying .NET event. + Action that detaches the given event handler from the underlying .NET event. + The scheduler to run the add and remove event handler logic on. + The observable sequence that contains data representations of invocations of the underlying .NET event. + + or or or is null. + + + Add and remove handler invocations are made whenever the number of observers grows beyond zero. + As such, an event handler may be shared by multiple simultaneously active observers, using a subject for multicasting. + + + Add and remove handler invocations are run on the specified scheduler. This behavior allows add and remove handler operations for thread-affine events to be + accessed from the same context, as required by some UI frameworks. + + + It's recommended to lift FromEventPattern calls outside event stream query expressions. This best practice reduces clutter of bridging code inside queries, + making the query expressions more concise and easier to understand. This has additional benefits for overloads of FromEventPattern that omit the IScheduler + parameter. For more information, see the remarks section on those overloads. + + + + + + + Converts a .NET event, conforming to the standard .NET event pattern based on a supplied event delegate type with a strongly typed sender parameter, to an observable sequence. + Each event invocation is surfaced through an OnNext message in the resulting sequence. + For conversion of events that don't conform to the standard .NET event pattern, use any of the FromEvent overloads instead. + + Query provider used to construct the data source. + The delegate type of the event to be converted. + The type of the sender that raises the event. + The type of the event data generated by the event. + Action that attaches the given event handler to the underlying .NET event. + Action that detaches the given event handler from the underlying .NET event. + The observable sequence that contains data representations of invocations of the underlying .NET event. + + or is null. + + + Add and remove handler invocations are made whenever the number of observers grows beyond zero. + As such, an event handler may be shared by multiple simultaneously active observers, using a subject for multicasting. + + + The current is captured during the call to FromEventPattern, and is used to post add and remove handler invocations. + This behavior ensures add and remove handler operations for thread-affine events are accessed from the same context, as required by some UI frameworks. + + + If no SynchronizationContext is present at the point of calling FromEventPattern, add and remove handler invocations are made synchronously on the thread + making the Subscribe or Dispose call, respectively. + + + It's recommended to lift FromEventPattern calls outside event stream query expressions due to the free-threaded nature of Reactive Extensions. Doing so + makes the captured SynchronizationContext predictable. This best practice also reduces clutter of bridging code inside queries, making the query expressions + more concise and easier to understand. + + + + + + + Converts a .NET event, conforming to the standard .NET event pattern based on a supplied event delegate type with a strongly typed sender parameter, to an observable sequence. + Each event invocation is surfaced through an OnNext message in the resulting sequence. + For conversion of events that don't conform to the standard .NET event pattern, use any of the FromEvent overloads instead. + + Query provider used to construct the data source. + The delegate type of the event to be converted. + The type of the sender that raises the event. + The type of the event data generated by the event. + Action that attaches the given event handler to the underlying .NET event. + Action that detaches the given event handler from the underlying .NET event. + The scheduler to run the add and remove event handler logic on. + The observable sequence that contains data representations of invocations of the underlying .NET event. + + or or is null. + + + Add and remove handler invocations are made whenever the number of observers grows beyond zero. + As such, an event handler may be shared by multiple simultaneously active observers, using a subject for multicasting. + + + Add and remove handler invocations are run on the specified scheduler. This behavior allows add and remove handler operations for thread-affine events to be + accessed from the same context, as required by some UI frameworks. + + + It's recommended to lift FromEventPattern calls outside event stream query expressions. This best practice reduces clutter of bridging code inside queries, + making the query expressions more concise and easier to understand. This has additional benefits for overloads of FromEventPattern that omit the IScheduler + parameter. For more information, see the remarks section on those overloads. + + + + + + + Converts a .NET event, conforming to the standard .NET event pattern based on , to an observable sequence. + Each event invocation is surfaced through an OnNext message in the resulting sequence. + For conversion of events that don't conform to the standard .NET event pattern, use any of the FromEvent overloads instead. + + Query provider used to construct the data source. + The type of the event data generated by the event. + Action that attaches the given event handler to the underlying .NET event. + Action that detaches the given event handler from the underlying .NET event. + The observable sequence that contains data representations of invocations of the underlying .NET event. + + + Add and remove handler invocations are made whenever the number of observers grows beyond zero. + As such, an event handler may be shared by multiple simultaneously active observers, using a subject for multicasting. + + + The current is captured during the call to FromEventPattern, and is used to post add and remove handler invocations. + This behavior ensures add and remove handler operations for thread-affine events are accessed from the same context, as required by some UI frameworks. + + + If no SynchronizationContext is present at the point of calling FromEventPattern, add and remove handler invocations are made synchronously on the thread + making the Subscribe or Dispose call, respectively. + + + It's recommended to lift FromEventPattern calls outside event stream query expressions due to the free-threaded nature of Reactive Extensions. Doing so + makes the captured SynchronizationContext predictable. This best practice also reduces clutter of bridging code inside queries, making the query expressions + more concise and easier to understand. + + + + + + + Converts a .NET event, conforming to the standard .NET event pattern based on , to an observable sequence. + Each event invocation is surfaced through an OnNext message in the resulting sequence. + For conversion of events that don't conform to the standard .NET event pattern, use any of the FromEvent overloads instead. + + Query provider used to construct the data source. + The type of the event data generated by the event. + Action that attaches the given event handler to the underlying .NET event. + Action that detaches the given event handler from the underlying .NET event. + The scheduler to run the add and remove event handler logic on. + The observable sequence that contains data representations of invocations of the underlying .NET event. + + + Add and remove handler invocations are made whenever the number of observers grows beyond zero. + As such, an event handler may be shared by multiple simultaneously active observers, using a subject for multicasting. + + + Add and remove handler invocations are run on the specified scheduler. This behavior allows add and remove handler operations for thread-affine events to be + accessed from the same context, as required by some UI frameworks. + + + It's recommended to lift FromEventPattern calls outside event stream query expressions. This best practice reduces clutter of bridging code inside queries, + making the query expressions more concise and easier to understand. This has additional benefits for overloads of FromEventPattern that omit the IScheduler + parameter. For more information, see the remarks section on those overloads. + + + + + + + Converts an instance .NET event, conforming to the standard .NET event pattern with strongly typed event arguments, to an observable sequence. + Each event invocation is surfaced through an OnNext message in the resulting sequence. + Reflection is used to discover the event based on the target object type and the specified event name. + For conversion of events that don't conform to the standard .NET event pattern, use any of the FromEvent overloads instead. + + Query provider used to construct the data source. + The type of the event data generated by the event. + Object instance that exposes the event to convert. + Name of the event to convert. + The observable sequence that contains data representations of invocations of the underlying .NET event. + + or is null. + The event could not be found. -or- The event does not conform to the standard .NET event pattern. -or- The event's second argument type is not assignable to TEventArgs. + + + Add and remove handler invocations are made whenever the number of observers grows beyond zero. + As such, an event handler may be shared by multiple simultaneously active observers, using a subject for multicasting. + + + The current is captured during the call to FromEventPattern, and is used to post add and remove handler invocations. + This behavior ensures add and remove handler operations for thread-affine events are accessed from the same context, as required by some UI frameworks. + + + If no SynchronizationContext is present at the point of calling FromEventPattern, add and remove handler invocations are made synchronously on the thread + making the Subscribe or Dispose call, respectively. + + + It's recommended to lift FromEventPattern calls outside event stream query expressions due to the free-threaded nature of Reactive Extensions. Doing so + makes the captured SynchronizationContext predictable. This best practice also reduces clutter of bridging code inside queries, making the query expressions + more concise and easier to understand. + + + + + + + Converts an instance .NET event, conforming to the standard .NET event pattern with strongly typed event arguments, to an observable sequence. + Each event invocation is surfaced through an OnNext message in the resulting sequence. + Reflection is used to discover the event based on the target object type and the specified event name. + For conversion of events that don't conform to the standard .NET event pattern, use any of the FromEvent overloads instead. + + Query provider used to construct the data source. + The type of the event data generated by the event. + Object instance that exposes the event to convert. + Name of the event to convert. + The scheduler to run the add and remove event handler logic on. + The observable sequence that contains data representations of invocations of the underlying .NET event. + + or or is null. + The event could not be found. -or- The event does not conform to the standard .NET event pattern. -or- The event's second argument type is not assignable to TEventArgs. + + + Add and remove handler invocations are made whenever the number of observers grows beyond zero. + As such, an event handler may be shared by multiple simultaneously active observers, using a subject for multicasting. + + + Add and remove handler invocations are run on the specified scheduler. This behavior allows add and remove handler operations for thread-affine events to be + accessed from the same context, as required by some UI frameworks. + + + It's recommended to lift FromEventPattern calls outside event stream query expressions. This best practice reduces clutter of bridging code inside queries, + making the query expressions more concise and easier to understand. This has additional benefits for overloads of FromEventPattern that omit the IScheduler + parameter. For more information, see the remarks section on those overloads. + + + + + + + Converts a static .NET event, conforming to the standard .NET event pattern with strongly typed event arguments, to an observable sequence. + Each event invocation is surfaced through an OnNext message in the resulting sequence. + Reflection is used to discover the event based on the specified type and the specified event name. + For conversion of events that don't conform to the standard .NET event pattern, use any of the FromEvent overloads instead. + + Query provider used to construct the data source. + The type of the event data generated by the event. + Type that exposes the static event to convert. + Name of the event to convert. + The observable sequence that contains data representations of invocations of the underlying .NET event. + + or is null. + The event could not be found. -or- The event does not conform to the standard .NET event pattern. -or- The event's second argument type is not assignable to TEventArgs. + + + Add and remove handler invocations are made whenever the number of observers grows beyond zero. + As such, an event handler may be shared by multiple simultaneously active observers, using a subject for multicasting. + + + The current is captured during the call to FromEventPattern, and is used to post add and remove handler invocations. + This behavior ensures add and remove handler operations for thread-affine events are accessed from the same context, as required by some UI frameworks. + + + If no SynchronizationContext is present at the point of calling FromEventPattern, add and remove handler invocations are made synchronously on the thread + making the Subscribe or Dispose call, respectively. + + + It's recommended to lift FromEventPattern calls outside event stream query expressions due to the free-threaded nature of Reactive Extensions. Doing so + makes the captured SynchronizationContext predictable. This best practice also reduces clutter of bridging code inside queries, making the query expressions + more concise and easier to understand. + + + + + + + Converts a static .NET event, conforming to the standard .NET event pattern with strongly typed event arguments, to an observable sequence. + Each event invocation is surfaced through an OnNext message in the resulting sequence. + Reflection is used to discover the event based on the specified type and the specified event name. + For conversion of events that don't conform to the standard .NET event pattern, use any of the FromEvent overloads instead. + + Query provider used to construct the data source. + The type of the event data generated by the event. + Type that exposes the static event to convert. + Name of the event to convert. + The scheduler to run the add and remove event handler logic on. + The observable sequence that contains data representations of invocations of the underlying .NET event. + + or or is null. + The event could not be found. -or- The event does not conform to the standard .NET event pattern. -or- The event's second argument type is not assignable to TEventArgs. + + + Add and remove handler invocations are made whenever the number of observers grows beyond zero. + As such, an event handler may be shared by multiple simultaneously active observers, using a subject for multicasting. + + + Add and remove handler invocations are run on the specified scheduler. This behavior allows add and remove handler operations for thread-affine events to be + accessed from the same context, as required by some UI frameworks. + + + It's recommended to lift FromEventPattern calls outside event stream query expressions. This best practice reduces clutter of bridging code inside queries, + making the query expressions more concise and easier to understand. This has additional benefits for overloads of FromEventPattern that omit the IScheduler + parameter. For more information, see the remarks section on those overloads. + + + + + + + Converts an instance .NET event, conforming to the standard .NET event pattern with a strongly typed sender and strongly typed event arguments, to an observable sequence. + Each event invocation is surfaced through an OnNext message in the resulting sequence. + Reflection is used to discover the event based on the target object type and the specified event name. + For conversion of events that don't conform to the standard .NET event pattern, use any of the FromEvent overloads instead. + + Query provider used to construct the data source. + The type of the sender that raises the event. + The type of the event data generated by the event. + Object instance that exposes the event to convert. + Name of the event to convert. + The observable sequence that contains data representations of invocations of the underlying .NET event. + + or is null. + The event could not be found. -or- The event does not conform to the standard .NET event pattern. -or- The event's first argument type is not assignable to TSender. -or- The event's second argument type is not assignable to TEventArgs. + + + Add and remove handler invocations are made whenever the number of observers grows beyond zero. + As such, an event handler may be shared by multiple simultaneously active observers, using a subject for multicasting. + + + The current is captured during the call to FromEventPattern, and is used to post add and remove handler invocations. + This behavior ensures add and remove handler operations for thread-affine events are accessed from the same context, as required by some UI frameworks. + + + If no SynchronizationContext is present at the point of calling FromEventPattern, add and remove handler invocations are made synchronously on the thread + making the Subscribe or Dispose call, respectively. + + + It's recommended to lift FromEventPattern calls outside event stream query expressions due to the free-threaded nature of Reactive Extensions. Doing so + makes the captured SynchronizationContext predictable. This best practice also reduces clutter of bridging code inside queries, making the query expressions + more concise and easier to understand. + + + + + + + Converts an instance .NET event, conforming to the standard .NET event pattern with a strongly typed sender and strongly typed event arguments, to an observable sequence. + Each event invocation is surfaced through an OnNext message in the resulting sequence. + Reflection is used to discover the event based on the target object type and the specified event name. + For conversion of events that don't conform to the standard .NET event pattern, use any of the FromEvent overloads instead. + + Query provider used to construct the data source. + The type of the sender that raises the event. + The type of the event data generated by the event. + Object instance that exposes the event to convert. + Name of the event to convert. + The scheduler to run the add and remove event handler logic on. + The observable sequence that contains data representations of invocations of the underlying .NET event. + + or or is null. + The event could not be found. -or- The event does not conform to the standard .NET event pattern. -or- The event's first argument type is not assignable to TSender. -or- The event's second argument type is not assignable to TEventArgs. + + + Add and remove handler invocations are made whenever the number of observers grows beyond zero. + As such, an event handler may be shared by multiple simultaneously active observers, using a subject for multicasting. + + + Add and remove handler invocations are run on the specified scheduler. This behavior allows add and remove handler operations for thread-affine events to be + accessed from the same context, as required by some UI frameworks. + + + It's recommended to lift FromEventPattern calls outside event stream query expressions. This best practice reduces clutter of bridging code inside queries, + making the query expressions more concise and easier to understand. This has additional benefits for overloads of FromEventPattern that omit the IScheduler + parameter. For more information, see the remarks section on those overloads. + + + + + + + Converts a static .NET event, conforming to the standard .NET event pattern with a strongly typed sender and strongly typed event arguments, to an observable sequence. + Each event invocation is surfaced through an OnNext message in the resulting sequence. + Reflection is used to discover the event based on the specified type and the specified event name. + For conversion of events that don't conform to the standard .NET event pattern, use any of the FromEvent overloads instead. + + Query provider used to construct the data source. + The type of the sender that raises the event. + The type of the event data generated by the event. + Type that exposes the static event to convert. + Name of the event to convert. + The observable sequence that contains data representations of invocations of the underlying .NET event. + + or is null. + The event could not be found. -or- The event does not conform to the standard .NET event pattern. -or- The event's first argument type is not assignable to TSender. -or- The event's second argument type is not assignable to TEventArgs. + + + Add and remove handler invocations are made whenever the number of observers grows beyond zero. + As such, an event handler may be shared by multiple simultaneously active observers, using a subject for multicasting. + + + The current is captured during the call to FromEventPattern, and is used to post add and remove handler invocations. + This behavior ensures add and remove handler operations for thread-affine events are accessed from the same context, as required by some UI frameworks. + + + If no SynchronizationContext is present at the point of calling FromEventPattern, add and remove handler invocations are made synchronously on the thread + making the Subscribe or Dispose call, respectively. + + + It's recommended to lift FromEventPattern calls outside event stream query expressions due to the free-threaded nature of Reactive Extensions. Doing so + makes the captured SynchronizationContext predictable. This best practice also reduces clutter of bridging code inside queries, making the query expressions + more concise and easier to understand. + + + + + + + Converts a static .NET event, conforming to the standard .NET event pattern with a strongly typed sender and strongly typed event arguments, to an observable sequence. + Each event invocation is surfaced through an OnNext message in the resulting sequence. + Reflection is used to discover the event based on the specified type and the specified event name. + For conversion of events that don't conform to the standard .NET event pattern, use any of the FromEvent overloads instead. + + Query provider used to construct the data source. + The type of the sender that raises the event. + The type of the event data generated by the event. + Type that exposes the static event to convert. + Name of the event to convert. + The scheduler to run the add and remove event handler logic on. + The observable sequence that contains data representations of invocations of the underlying .NET event. + + or or is null. + The event could not be found. -or- The event does not conform to the standard .NET event pattern. -or- The event's first argument type is not assignable to TSender. -or- The event's second argument type is not assignable to TEventArgs. + + + Add and remove handler invocations are made whenever the number of observers grows beyond zero. + As such, an event handler may be shared by multiple simultaneously active observers, using a subject for multicasting. + + + Add and remove handler invocations are run on the specified scheduler. This behavior allows add and remove handler operations for thread-affine events to be + accessed from the same context, as required by some UI frameworks. + + + It's recommended to lift FromEventPattern calls outside event stream query expressions. This best practice reduces clutter of bridging code inside queries, + making the query expressions more concise and easier to understand. This has additional benefits for overloads of FromEventPattern that omit the IScheduler + parameter. For more information, see the remarks section on those overloads. + + + + + + + Generates an observable sequence by running a state-driven loop producing the sequence's elements. + + Query provider used to construct the data source. + The type of the state used in the generator loop. + The type of the elements in the produced sequence. + Initial state. + Condition to terminate generation (upon returning false). + Iteration step function. + Selector function for results produced in the sequence. + The generated sequence. + + or or is null. + + + + Generates an observable sequence by running a state-driven loop producing the sequence's elements, using the specified scheduler to send out observer messages. + + Query provider used to construct the data source. + The type of the state used in the generator loop. + The type of the elements in the produced sequence. + Initial state. + Condition to terminate generation (upon returning false). + Iteration step function. + Selector function for results produced in the sequence. + Scheduler on which to run the generator loop. + The generated sequence. + + or or or is null. + + + + Generates an observable sequence by running a state-driven and temporal loop producing the sequence's elements. + + Query provider used to construct the data source. + The type of the state used in the generator loop. + The type of the elements in the produced sequence. + Initial state. + Condition to terminate generation (upon returning false). + Iteration step function. + Selector function for results produced in the sequence. + Time selector function to control the speed of values being produced each iteration. + The generated sequence. + + or or or is null. + + + + Generates an observable sequence by running a state-driven and temporal loop producing the sequence's elements. + + Query provider used to construct the data source. + The type of the state used in the generator loop. + The type of the elements in the produced sequence. + Initial state. + Condition to terminate generation (upon returning false). + Iteration step function. + Selector function for results produced in the sequence. + Time selector function to control the speed of values being produced each iteration. + The generated sequence. + + or or or is null. + + + + Generates an observable sequence by running a state-driven and temporal loop producing the sequence's elements, using the specified scheduler to run timers and to send out observer messages. + + Query provider used to construct the data source. + The type of the state used in the generator loop. + The type of the elements in the produced sequence. + Initial state. + Condition to terminate generation (upon returning false). + Iteration step function. + Selector function for results produced in the sequence. + Time selector function to control the speed of values being produced each iteration. + Scheduler on which to run the generator loop. + The generated sequence. + + or or or or is null. + + + + Generates an observable sequence by running a state-driven and temporal loop producing the sequence's elements, using the specified scheduler to run timers and to send out observer messages. + + Query provider used to construct the data source. + The type of the state used in the generator loop. + The type of the elements in the produced sequence. + Initial state. + Condition to terminate generation (upon returning false). + Iteration step function. + Selector function for results produced in the sequence. + Time selector function to control the speed of values being produced each iteration. + Scheduler on which to run the generator loop. + The generated sequence. + + or or or or is null. + + + + Groups the elements of an observable sequence according to a specified key selector function. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + The type of the grouping key computed for each element in the source sequence. + An observable sequence whose elements to group. + A function to extract the key for each element. + A sequence of observable groups, each of which corresponds to a unique key value, containing all elements that share that same key value. + + or is null. + + + + Groups the elements of an observable sequence with the specified initial capacity according to a specified key selector function. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + The type of the grouping key computed for each element in the source sequence. + An observable sequence whose elements to group. + A function to extract the key for each element. + The initial number of elements that the underlying dictionary can contain. + A sequence of observable groups, each of which corresponds to a unique key value, containing all elements that share that same key value. + + or is null. + + is less than 0. + + + + Groups the elements of an observable sequence with the specified initial capacity according to a specified key selector function and comparer. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + The type of the grouping key computed for each element in the source sequence. + An observable sequence whose elements to group. + A function to extract the key for each element. + The initial number of elements that the underlying dictionary can contain. + An equality comparer to compare keys with. + A sequence of observable groups, each of which corresponds to a unique key value, containing all elements that share that same key value. + + or or is null. + + is less than 0. + + + + Groups the elements of an observable sequence according to a specified key selector function and comparer. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + The type of the grouping key computed for each element in the source sequence. + An observable sequence whose elements to group. + A function to extract the key for each element. + An equality comparer to compare keys with. + A sequence of observable groups, each of which corresponds to a unique key value, containing all elements that share that same key value. + + or or is null. + + + + Groups the elements of an observable sequence and selects the resulting elements by using a specified function. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + The type of the grouping key computed for each element in the source sequence. + The type of the elements within the groups computed for each element in the source sequence. + An observable sequence whose elements to group. + A function to extract the key for each element. + A function to map each source element to an element in an observable group. + A sequence of observable groups, each of which corresponds to a unique key value, containing all elements that share that same key value. + + or or is null. + + + + Groups the elements of an observable sequence with the specified initial capacity and selects the resulting elements by using a specified function. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + The type of the grouping key computed for each element in the source sequence. + The type of the elements within the groups computed for each element in the source sequence. + An observable sequence whose elements to group. + A function to extract the key for each element. + A function to map each source element to an element in an observable group. + The initial number of elements that the underlying dictionary can contain. + A sequence of observable groups, each of which corresponds to a unique key value, containing all elements that share that same key value. + + or or is null. + + is less than 0. + + + + Groups the elements of an observable sequence with the specified initial capacity according to a specified key selector function and comparer and selects the resulting elements by using a specified function. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + The type of the grouping key computed for each element in the source sequence. + The type of the elements within the groups computed for each element in the source sequence. + An observable sequence whose elements to group. + A function to extract the key for each element. + A function to map each source element to an element in an observable group. + The initial number of elements that the underlying dictionary can contain. + An equality comparer to compare keys with. + A sequence of observable groups, each of which corresponds to a unique key value, containing all elements that share that same key value. + + or or or is null. + + is less than 0. + + + + Groups the elements of an observable sequence according to a specified key selector function and comparer and selects the resulting elements by using a specified function. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + The type of the grouping key computed for each element in the source sequence. + The type of the elements within the groups computed for each element in the source sequence. + An observable sequence whose elements to group. + A function to extract the key for each element. + A function to map each source element to an element in an observable group. + An equality comparer to compare keys with. + A sequence of observable groups, each of which corresponds to a unique key value, containing all elements that share that same key value. + + or or or is null. + + + + Groups the elements of an observable sequence according to a specified key selector function. + A duration selector function is used to control the lifetime of groups. When a group expires, it receives an OnCompleted notification. When a new element with the same + key value as a reclaimed group occurs, the group will be reborn with a new lifetime request. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + The type of the grouping key computed for each element in the source sequence. + The type of the elements in the duration sequences obtained for each group to denote its lifetime. + An observable sequence whose elements to group. + A function to extract the key for each element. + A function to signal the expiration of a group. + + A sequence of observable groups, each of which corresponds to a unique key value, containing all elements that share that same key value. + If a group's lifetime expires, a new group with the same key value can be created once an element with such a key value is encountered. + + + or or is null. + + + + Groups the elements of an observable sequence with the specified initial capacity according to a specified key selector function. + A duration selector function is used to control the lifetime of groups. When a group expires, it receives an OnCompleted notification. When a new element with the same + key value as a reclaimed group occurs, the group will be reborn with a new lifetime request. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + The type of the grouping key computed for each element in the source sequence. + The type of the elements in the duration sequences obtained for each group to denote its lifetime. + An observable sequence whose elements to group. + A function to extract the key for each element. + A function to signal the expiration of a group. + The initial number of elements that the underlying dictionary can contain. + + A sequence of observable groups, each of which corresponds to a unique key value, containing all elements that share that same key value. + If a group's lifetime expires, a new group with the same key value can be created once an element with such a key value is encountered. + + + or or is null. + + is less than 0. + + + + Groups the elements of an observable sequence with the specified initial capacity according to a specified key selector function and comparer. + A duration selector function is used to control the lifetime of groups. When a group expires, it receives an OnCompleted notification. When a new element with the same + key value as a reclaimed group occurs, the group will be reborn with a new lifetime request. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + The type of the grouping key computed for each element in the source sequence. + The type of the elements in the duration sequences obtained for each group to denote its lifetime. + An observable sequence whose elements to group. + A function to extract the key for each element. + A function to signal the expiration of a group. + The initial number of elements that the underlying dictionary can contain. + An equality comparer to compare keys with. + + A sequence of observable groups, each of which corresponds to a unique key value, containing all elements that share that same key value. + If a group's lifetime expires, a new group with the same key value can be created once an element with such a key value is encountered. + + + or or or is null. + + is less than 0. + + + + Groups the elements of an observable sequence according to a specified key selector function and comparer. + A duration selector function is used to control the lifetime of groups. When a group expires, it receives an OnCompleted notification. When a new element with the same + key value as a reclaimed group occurs, the group will be reborn with a new lifetime request. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + The type of the grouping key computed for each element in the source sequence. + The type of the elements in the duration sequences obtained for each group to denote its lifetime. + An observable sequence whose elements to group. + A function to extract the key for each element. + A function to signal the expiration of a group. + An equality comparer to compare keys with. + + A sequence of observable groups, each of which corresponds to a unique key value, containing all elements that share that same key value. + If a group's lifetime expires, a new group with the same key value can be created once an element with such a key value is encountered. + + + or or or is null. + + + + Groups the elements of an observable sequence according to a specified key selector function and selects the resulting elements by using a specified function. + A duration selector function is used to control the lifetime of groups. When a group expires, it receives an OnCompleted notification. When a new element with the same + key value as a reclaimed group occurs, the group will be reborn with a new lifetime request. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + The type of the grouping key computed for each element in the source sequence. + The type of the elements within the groups computed for each element in the source sequence. + The type of the elements in the duration sequences obtained for each group to denote its lifetime. + An observable sequence whose elements to group. + A function to extract the key for each element. + A function to map each source element to an element in an observable group. + A function to signal the expiration of a group. + + A sequence of observable groups, each of which corresponds to a unique key value, containing all elements that share that same key value. + If a group's lifetime expires, a new group with the same key value can be created once an element with such a key value is encountered. + + + or or or is null. + + + + Groups the elements of an observable sequence with the specified initial capacity according to a specified key selector function and selects the resulting elements by using a specified function. + A duration selector function is used to control the lifetime of groups. When a group expires, it receives an OnCompleted notification. When a new element with the same + key value as a reclaimed group occurs, the group will be reborn with a new lifetime request. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + The type of the grouping key computed for each element in the source sequence. + The type of the elements within the groups computed for each element in the source sequence. + The type of the elements in the duration sequences obtained for each group to denote its lifetime. + An observable sequence whose elements to group. + A function to extract the key for each element. + A function to map each source element to an element in an observable group. + A function to signal the expiration of a group. + The initial number of elements that the underlying dictionary can contain. + + A sequence of observable groups, each of which corresponds to a unique key value, containing all elements that share that same key value. + If a group's lifetime expires, a new group with the same key value can be created once an element with such a key value is encountered. + + + or or or is null. + + is less than 0. + + + + Groups the elements of an observable sequence with the specified initial capacity according to a specified key selector function and comparer and selects the resulting elements by using a specified function. + A duration selector function is used to control the lifetime of groups. When a group expires, it receives an OnCompleted notification. When a new element with the same + key value as a reclaimed group occurs, the group will be reborn with a new lifetime request. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + The type of the grouping key computed for each element in the source sequence. + The type of the elements within the groups computed for each element in the source sequence. + The type of the elements in the duration sequences obtained for each group to denote its lifetime. + An observable sequence whose elements to group. + A function to extract the key for each element. + A function to map each source element to an element in an observable group. + A function to signal the expiration of a group. + The initial number of elements that the underlying dictionary can contain. + An equality comparer to compare keys with. + + A sequence of observable groups, each of which corresponds to a unique key value, containing all elements that share that same key value. + If a group's lifetime expires, a new group with the same key value can be created once an element with such a key value is encountered. + + + or or or or is null. + + is less than 0. + + + + Groups the elements of an observable sequence according to a specified key selector function and comparer and selects the resulting elements by using a specified function. + A duration selector function is used to control the lifetime of groups. When a group expires, it receives an OnCompleted notification. When a new element with the same + key value as a reclaimed group occurs, the group will be reborn with a new lifetime request. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + The type of the grouping key computed for each element in the source sequence. + The type of the elements within the groups computed for each element in the source sequence. + The type of the elements in the duration sequences obtained for each group to denote its lifetime. + An observable sequence whose elements to group. + A function to extract the key for each element. + A function to map each source element to an element in an observable group. + A function to signal the expiration of a group. + An equality comparer to compare keys with. + + A sequence of observable groups, each of which corresponds to a unique key value, containing all elements that share that same key value. + If a group's lifetime expires, a new group with the same key value can be created once an element with such a key value is encountered. + + + or or or or is null. + + + + Correlates the elements of two sequences based on overlapping durations, and groups the results. + + The type of the elements in the left source sequence. + The type of the elements in the right source sequence. + The type of the elements in the duration sequence denoting the computed duration of each element in the left source sequence. + The type of the elements in the duration sequence denoting the computed duration of each element in the right source sequence. + The type of the elements in the result sequence, obtained by invoking the result selector function for source elements with overlapping duration. + The left observable sequence to join elements for. + The right observable sequence to join elements for. + A function to select the duration of each element of the left observable sequence, used to determine overlap. + A function to select the duration of each element of the right observable sequence, used to determine overlap. + A function invoked to compute a result element for any element of the left sequence with overlapping elements from the right observable sequence. + An observable sequence that contains result elements computed from source elements that have an overlapping duration. + + or or or or is null. + + + + If the specified evaluates true, select the sequence. Otherwise, return an empty sequence. + + Query provider used to construct the data source. + The type of the elements in the result sequence. + Condition evaluated to decide which sequence to return. + Sequence returned in case evaluates true. + + if evaluates true; an empty sequence otherwise. + + or is null. + + + + If the specified evaluates true, select the sequence. Otherwise, select the sequence. + + Query provider used to construct the data source. + The type of the elements in the result sequence. + Condition evaluated to decide which sequence to return. + Sequence returned in case evaluates true. + Sequence returned in case evaluates false. + + if evaluates true; otherwise. + + or or is null. + + + + If the specified evaluates true, select the sequence. Otherwise, return an empty sequence generated on the specified scheduler. + + Query provider used to construct the data source. + The type of the elements in the result sequence. + Condition evaluated to decide which sequence to return. + Sequence returned in case evaluates true. + Scheduler to generate an empty sequence on in case evaluates false. + + if evaluates true; an empty sequence otherwise. + + or or is null. + + + + Ignores all elements in an observable sequence leaving only the termination messages. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source sequence. + An empty observable sequence that signals termination, successful or exceptional, of the source sequence. + + is null. + + + + Returns an observable sequence that produces a value after each period. + + Query provider used to construct the data source. + Period for producing the values in the resulting sequence. If this value is equal to TimeSpan.Zero, the timer will recur as fast as possible. + An observable sequence that produces a value after each period. + + is less than TimeSpan.Zero. + + Intervals are measured between the start of subsequent notifications, not between the end of the previous and the start of the next notification. + If the observer takes longer than the interval period to handle the message, the subsequent notification will be delivered immediately after the + current one has been handled. In case you need to control the time between the end and the start of consecutive notifications, consider using the + + operator instead. + + + + + Returns an observable sequence that produces a value after each period, using the specified scheduler to run timers and to send out observer messages. + + Query provider used to construct the data source. + Period for producing the values in the resulting sequence. If this value is equal to TimeSpan.Zero, the timer will recur as fast as possible. + Scheduler to run the timer on. + An observable sequence that produces a value after each period. + + is less than TimeSpan.Zero. + + is null. + + Intervals are measured between the start of subsequent notifications, not between the end of the previous and the start of the next notification. + If the observer takes longer than the interval period to handle the message, the subsequent notification will be delivered immediately after the + current one has been handled. In case you need to control the time between the end and the start of consecutive notifications, consider using the + + operator instead. + + + + + Determines whether an observable sequence is empty. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + An observable sequence to check for emptiness. + An observable sequence containing a single element determining whether the source sequence is empty. + + is null. + + + + Correlates the elements of two sequences based on overlapping durations. + + The type of the elements in the left source sequence. + The type of the elements in the right source sequence. + The type of the elements in the duration sequence denoting the computed duration of each element in the left source sequence. + The type of the elements in the duration sequence denoting the computed duration of each element in the right source sequence. + The type of the elements in the result sequence, obtained by invoking the result selector function for source elements with overlapping duration. + The left observable sequence to join elements for. + The right observable sequence to join elements for. + A function to select the duration of each element of the left observable sequence, used to determine overlap. + A function to select the duration of each element of the right observable sequence, used to determine overlap. + A function invoked to compute a result element for any two overlapping elements of the left and right observable sequences. + An observable sequence that contains result elements computed from source elements that have an overlapping duration. + + or or or or is null. + + + + Returns the last element of an observable sequence. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source observable sequence. + Sequence containing the last element in the observable sequence. + + is null. + (Asynchronous) The source sequence is empty. + + + + Returns the last element of an observable sequence that satisfies the condition in the predicate. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source observable sequence. + A predicate function to evaluate for elements in the source sequence. + Sequence containing the last element in the observable sequence that satisfies the condition in the predicate. + + or is null. + (Asynchronous) No element satisfies the condition in the predicate. -or- The source sequence is empty. + + + + Returns the last element of an observable sequence, or a default value if no such element exists. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source observable sequence. + Sequence containing the last element in the observable sequence, or a default value if no such element exists. + + is null. + + + + Returns the last element of an observable sequence that satisfies the condition in the predicate, or a default value if no such element exists. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source observable sequence. + A predicate function to evaluate for elements in the source sequence. + Sequence containing the last element in the observable sequence that satisfies the condition in the predicate, or a default value if no such element exists. + + or is null. + + + + Returns an enumerable sequence whose enumeration returns the latest observed element in the source observable sequence. + Enumerators on the resulting sequence will never produce the same element repeatedly, and will block until the next element becomes available. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source observable sequence. + The enumerable sequence that returns the last sampled element upon each iteration and subsequently blocks until the next element in the observable source sequence becomes available. + This operator requires the source's object (see ) to implement . + + + + Returns an observable sequence containing an that represents the total number of elements in an observable sequence. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + An observable sequence that contains elements to be counted. + An observable sequence containing a single element with the number of elements in the input sequence. + + is null. + (Asynchronous) The number of elements in the source sequence is larger than . + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Returns an observable sequence containing an that represents how many elements in the specified observable sequence satisfy a condition. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + An observable sequence that contains elements to be counted. + A function to test each element for a condition. + An observable sequence containing a single element with a number that represents how many elements in the input sequence satisfy the condition in the predicate function. + + or is null. + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Materializes the implicit notifications of an observable sequence as explicit notification values. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + An observable sequence to get notification values for. + An observable sequence containing the materialized notification values from the source sequence. + + is null. + + + + Returns the maximum value in an observable sequence of values. + + A sequence of values to determine the maximum value of. + An observable sequence containing a single element with the maximum value in the source sequence. + + is null. + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Returns the maximum value in an observable sequence of values. + + A sequence of values to determine the maximum value of. + An observable sequence containing a single element with the maximum value in the source sequence. + + is null. + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Returns the maximum value in an observable sequence of values. + + A sequence of values to determine the maximum value of. + An observable sequence containing a single element with the maximum value in the source sequence. + + is null. + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Returns the maximum value in an observable sequence of values. + + A sequence of values to determine the maximum value of. + An observable sequence containing a single element with the maximum value in the source sequence. + + is null. + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Returns the maximum value in an observable sequence of nullable values. + + A sequence of nullable values to determine the maximum value of. + An observable sequence containing a single element with the maximum value in the source sequence. + + is null. + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Returns the maximum value in an observable sequence of nullable values. + + A sequence of nullable values to determine the maximum value of. + An observable sequence containing a single element with the maximum value in the source sequence. + + is null. + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Returns the maximum value in an observable sequence of nullable values. + + A sequence of nullable values to determine the maximum value of. + An observable sequence containing a single element with the maximum value in the source sequence. + + is null. + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Returns the maximum value in an observable sequence of nullable values. + + A sequence of nullable values to determine the maximum value of. + An observable sequence containing a single element with the maximum value in the source sequence. + + is null. + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Returns the maximum value in an observable sequence of nullable values. + + A sequence of nullable values to determine the maximum value of. + An observable sequence containing a single element with the maximum value in the source sequence. + + is null. + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Returns the maximum value in an observable sequence of values. + + A sequence of values to determine the maximum value of. + An observable sequence containing a single element with the maximum value in the source sequence. + + is null. + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Returns the maximum element in an observable sequence. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + An observable sequence to determine the maximum element of. + An observable sequence containing a single element with the maximum element in the source sequence. + + is null. + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Returns the maximum value in an observable sequence according to the specified comparer. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + An observable sequence to determine the maximum element of. + Comparer used to compare elements. + An observable sequence containing a single element with the maximum element in the source sequence. + + or is null. + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Invokes a transform function on each element of a sequence and returns the maximum value. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + A sequence of values to determine the maximum value of. + A transform function to apply to each element. + An observable sequence containing a single element with the value of type that corresponds to the maximum value in the source sequence. + + or is null. + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Invokes a transform function on each element of a sequence and returns the maximum value. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + A sequence of values to determine the maximum value of. + A transform function to apply to each element. + An observable sequence containing a single element with the value of type that corresponds to the maximum value in the source sequence. + + or is null. + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Invokes a transform function on each element of a sequence and returns the maximum value. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + A sequence of values to determine the maximum value of. + A transform function to apply to each element. + An observable sequence containing a single element with the value of type that corresponds to the maximum value in the source sequence. + + or is null. + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Invokes a transform function on each element of a sequence and returns the maximum value. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + A sequence of values to determine the maximum value of. + A transform function to apply to each element. + An observable sequence containing a single element with the value of type that corresponds to the maximum value in the source sequence. + + or is null. + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Invokes a transform function on each element of a sequence and returns the maximum value. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + A sequence of values to determine the maximum value of. + A transform function to apply to each element. + An observable sequence containing a single element with the value of type that corresponds to the maximum value in the source sequence. + + or is null. + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Invokes a transform function on each element of a sequence and returns the maximum nullable value. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + A sequence of values to determine the maximum value of. + A transform function to apply to each element. + An observable sequence containing a single element with the value of type that corresponds to the maximum value in the source sequence. + + or is null. + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Invokes a transform function on each element of a sequence and returns the maximum nullable value. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + A sequence of values to determine the maximum value of. + A transform function to apply to each element. + An observable sequence containing a single element with the value of type that corresponds to the maximum value in the source sequence. + + or is null. + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Invokes a transform function on each element of a sequence and returns the maximum nullable value. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + A sequence of values to determine the maximum value of. + A transform function to apply to each element. + An observable sequence containing a single element with the value of type that corresponds to the maximum value in the source sequence. + + or is null. + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Invokes a transform function on each element of a sequence and returns the maximum nullable value. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + A sequence of values to determine the maximum value of. + A transform function to apply to each element. + An observable sequence containing a single element with the value of type that corresponds to the maximum value in the source sequence. + + or is null. + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Invokes a transform function on each element of a sequence and returns the maximum nullable value. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + A sequence of values to determine the maximum value of. + A transform function to apply to each element. + An observable sequence containing a single element with the value of type that corresponds to the maximum value in the source sequence. + + or is null. + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Invokes a transform function on each element of a sequence and returns the maximum value. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + The type of the objects derived from the elements in the source sequence to determine the maximum of. + An observable sequence to determine the minimum element of. + A transform function to apply to each element. + An observable sequence containing a single element with the value that corresponds to the maximum element in the source sequence. + + or is null. + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Invokes a transform function on each element of a sequence and returns the maximum value according to the specified comparer. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + The type of the objects derived from the elements in the source sequence to determine the maximum of. + An observable sequence to determine the minimum element of. + A transform function to apply to each element. + Comparer used to compare elements. + An observable sequence containing a single element with the value that corresponds to the maximum element in the source sequence. + + or or is null. + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Returns the elements in an observable sequence with the maximum key value. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + The type of the key computed for each element in the source sequence. + An observable sequence to get the maximum elements for. + Key selector function. + An observable sequence containing a list of zero or more elements that have a maximum key value. + + or is null. + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Returns the elements in an observable sequence with the maximum key value according to the specified comparer. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + The type of the key computed for each element in the source sequence. + An observable sequence to get the maximum elements for. + Key selector function. + Comparer used to compare key values. + An observable sequence containing a list of zero or more elements that have a maximum key value. + + or or is null. + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Merges elements from two observable sequences into a single observable sequence. + + The type of the elements in the source sequences. + First observable sequence. + Second observable sequence. + The observable sequence that merges the elements of the given sequences. + + or is null. + + + + Merges elements from two observable sequences into a single observable sequence, using the specified scheduler for enumeration of and subscription to the sources. + + The type of the elements in the source sequences. + First observable sequence. + Second observable sequence. + Scheduler used to introduce concurrency for making subscriptions to the given sequences. + The observable sequence that merges the elements of the given sequences. + + or or is null. + + + + Merges elements from all of the specified observable sequences into a single observable sequence, using the specified scheduler for enumeration of and subscription to the sources. + + Query provider used to construct the data source. + The type of the elements in the source sequences. + Observable sequences. + Scheduler to run the enumeration of the sequence of sources on. + The observable sequence that merges the elements of the observable sequences. + + or is null. + + + + Merges elements from all inner observable sequences into a single observable sequence. + + The type of the elements in the source sequences. + Observable sequence of inner observable sequences. + The observable sequence that merges the elements of the inner sequences. + + is null. + + + + Merges results from all source tasks into a single observable sequence. + + The type of the results produced by the source tasks. + Observable sequence of tasks. + The observable sequence that merges the results of the source tasks. + + is null. + If the tasks support cancellation, consider manual conversion of the tasks using , followed by a merge operation using . + + + + Merges elements from all of the specified observable sequences into a single observable sequence. + + Query provider used to construct the data source. + The type of the elements in the source sequences. + Observable sequences. + The observable sequence that merges the elements of the observable sequences. + + is null. + + + + Merges elements from all observable sequences in the given enumerable sequence into a single observable sequence. + + Query provider used to construct the data source. + The type of the elements in the source sequences. + Enumerable sequence of observable sequences. + The observable sequence that merges the elements of the observable sequences. + + is null. + + + + Merges elements from all inner observable sequences into a single observable sequence, limiting the number of concurrent subscriptions to inner sequences. + + The type of the elements in the source sequences. + Observable sequence of inner observable sequences. + Maximum number of inner observable sequences being subscribed to concurrently. + The observable sequence that merges the elements of the inner sequences. + + is null. + + is less than or equal to zero. + + + + Merges elements from all observable sequences in the given enumerable sequence into a single observable sequence, limiting the number of concurrent subscriptions to inner sequences. + + Query provider used to construct the data source. + The type of the elements in the source sequences. + Enumerable sequence of observable sequences. + Maximum number of observable sequences being subscribed to concurrently. + The observable sequence that merges the elements of the observable sequences. + + is null. + + is less than or equal to zero. + + + + Merges elements from all observable sequences in the given enumerable sequence into a single observable sequence, limiting the number of concurrent subscriptions to inner sequences, and using the specified scheduler for enumeration of and subscription to the sources. + + Query provider used to construct the data source. + The type of the elements in the source sequences. + Enumerable sequence of observable sequences. + Maximum number of observable sequences being subscribed to concurrently. + Scheduler to run the enumeration of the sequence of sources on. + The observable sequence that merges the elements of the observable sequences. + + or is null. + + is less than or equal to zero. + + + + Merges elements from all observable sequences in the given enumerable sequence into a single observable sequence, using the specified scheduler for enumeration of and subscription to the sources. + + Query provider used to construct the data source. + The type of the elements in the source sequences. + Enumerable sequence of observable sequences. + Scheduler to run the enumeration of the sequence of sources on. + The observable sequence that merges the elements of the observable sequences. + + or is null. + + + + Returns the minimum value in an observable sequence of values. + + A sequence of values to determine the minimum value of. + An observable sequence containing a single element with the minimum value in the source sequence. + + is null. + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Returns the minimum value in an observable sequence of values. + + A sequence of values to determine the minimum value of. + An observable sequence containing a single element with the minimum value in the source sequence. + + is null. + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Returns the minimum value in an observable sequence of values. + + A sequence of values to determine the minimum value of. + An observable sequence containing a single element with the minimum value in the source sequence. + + is null. + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Returns the minimum value in an observable sequence of values. + + A sequence of values to determine the minimum value of. + An observable sequence containing a single element with the minimum value in the source sequence. + + is null. + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Returns the minimum value in an observable sequence of nullable values. + + A sequence of nullable values to determine the minimum value of. + An observable sequence containing a single element with the minimum value in the source sequence. + + is null. + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Returns the minimum value in an observable sequence of nullable values. + + A sequence of nullable values to determine the minimum value of. + An observable sequence containing a single element with the minimum value in the source sequence. + + is null. + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Returns the minimum value in an observable sequence of nullable values. + + A sequence of nullable values to determine the minimum value of. + An observable sequence containing a single element with the minimum value in the source sequence. + + is null. + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Returns the minimum value in an observable sequence of nullable values. + + A sequence of nullable values to determine the minimum value of. + An observable sequence containing a single element with the minimum value in the source sequence. + + is null. + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Returns the minimum value in an observable sequence of nullable values. + + A sequence of nullable values to determine the minimum value of. + An observable sequence containing a single element with the minimum value in the source sequence. + + is null. + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Returns the minimum value in an observable sequence of values. + + A sequence of values to determine the minimum value of. + An observable sequence containing a single element with the minimum value in the source sequence. + + is null. + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Returns the minimum element in an observable sequence. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + An observable sequence to determine the minimum element of. + An observable sequence containing a single element with the minimum element in the source sequence. + + is null. + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Returns the minimum element in an observable sequence according to the specified comparer. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + An observable sequence to determine the minimum element of. + Comparer used to compare elements. + An observable sequence containing a single element with the minimum element in the source sequence. + + or is null. + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Invokes a transform function on each element of a sequence and returns the minimum value. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + A sequence of values to determine the minimum value of. + A transform function to apply to each element. + An observable sequence containing a single element with the value of type that corresponds to the minimum value in the source sequence. + + or is null. + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Invokes a transform function on each element of a sequence and returns the minimum value. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + A sequence of values to determine the minimum value of. + A transform function to apply to each element. + An observable sequence containing a single element with the value of type that corresponds to the minimum value in the source sequence. + + or is null. + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Invokes a transform function on each element of a sequence and returns the minimum value. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + A sequence of values to determine the minimum value of. + A transform function to apply to each element. + An observable sequence containing a single element with the value of type that corresponds to the minimum value in the source sequence. + + or is null. + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Invokes a transform function on each element of a sequence and returns the minimum value. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + A sequence of values to determine the minimum value of. + A transform function to apply to each element. + An observable sequence containing a single element with the value of type that corresponds to the minimum value in the source sequence. + + or is null. + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Invokes a transform function on each element of a sequence and returns the minimum value. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + A sequence of values to determine the minimum value of. + A transform function to apply to each element. + An observable sequence containing a single element with the value of type that corresponds to the minimum value in the source sequence. + + or is null. + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Invokes a transform function on each element of a sequence and returns the minimum nullable value. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + A sequence of values to determine the minimum value of. + A transform function to apply to each element. + An observable sequence containing a single element with the value of type that corresponds to the minimum value in the source sequence. + + or is null. + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Invokes a transform function on each element of a sequence and returns the minimum nullable value. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + A sequence of values to determine the minimum value of. + A transform function to apply to each element. + An observable sequence containing a single element with the value of type that corresponds to the minimum value in the source sequence. + + or is null. + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Invokes a transform function on each element of a sequence and returns the minimum nullable value. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + A sequence of values to determine the minimum value of. + A transform function to apply to each element. + An observable sequence containing a single element with the value of type that corresponds to the minimum value in the source sequence. + + or is null. + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Invokes a transform function on each element of a sequence and returns the minimum nullable value. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + A sequence of values to determine the minimum value of. + A transform function to apply to each element. + An observable sequence containing a single element with the value of type that corresponds to the minimum value in the source sequence. + + or is null. + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Invokes a transform function on each element of a sequence and returns the minimum nullable value. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + A sequence of values to determine the minimum value of. + A transform function to apply to each element. + An observable sequence containing a single element with the value of type that corresponds to the minimum value in the source sequence. + + or is null. + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Invokes a transform function on each element of a sequence and returns the minimum value. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + The type of the objects derived from the elements in the source sequence to determine the minimum of. + An observable sequence to determine the minimum element of. + A transform function to apply to each element. + An observable sequence containing a single element with the value that corresponds to the minimum element in the source sequence. + + or is null. + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Invokes a transform function on each element of a sequence and returns the minimum value according to the specified comparer. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + The type of the objects derived from the elements in the source sequence to determine the minimum of. + An observable sequence to determine the minimum element of. + A transform function to apply to each element. + Comparer used to compare elements. + An observable sequence containing a single element with the value that corresponds to the minimum element in the source sequence. + + or or is null. + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Returns the elements in an observable sequence with the minimum key value. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + The type of the key computed for each element in the source sequence. + An observable sequence to get the minimum elements for. + Key selector function. + An observable sequence containing a list of zero or more elements that have a minimum key value. + + or is null. + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Returns the elements in an observable sequence with the minimum key value according to the specified comparer. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + The type of the key computed for each element in the source sequence. + An observable sequence to get the minimum elements for. + Key selector function. + Comparer used to compare key values. + An observable sequence containing a list of zero or more elements that have a minimum key value. + + or or is null. + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Returns an enumerable sequence whose enumeration returns the most recently observed element in the source observable sequence, using the specified initial value in case no element has been sampled yet. + Enumerators on the resulting sequence never block and can produce the same element repeatedly. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source observable sequence. + Initial value that will be yielded by the enumerable sequence if no element has been sampled yet. + The enumerable sequence that returns the last sampled element upon each iteration. + + is null. + This operator requires the source's object (see ) to implement . + + + + Multicasts the source sequence notifications through an instantiated subject into all uses of the sequence within a selector function. Each + subscription to the resulting sequence causes a separate multicast invocation, exposing the sequence resulting from the selector function's + invocation. For specializations with fixed subject types, see Publish, PublishLast, and Replay. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + The type of the elements produced by the intermediate subject. + The type of the elements in the result sequence. + Source sequence which will be multicasted in the specified selector function. + Factory function to create an intermediate subject through which the source sequence's elements will be multicast to the selector function. + Selector function which can use the multicasted source sequence subject to the policies enforced by the created subject. + An observable sequence that contains the elements of a sequence produced by multicasting the source sequence within a selector function. + + or or is null. + + + + Returns a non-terminating observable sequence, which can be used to denote an infinite duration (e.g. when using reactive joins). + + Query provider used to construct the data source. + The type used for the type parameter of the resulting sequence. + An observable sequence whose observers will never get called. + + + + Returns a non-terminating observable sequence, which can be used to denote an infinite duration (e.g. when using reactive joins). + + Query provider used to construct the data source. + The type used for the type parameter of the resulting sequence. + Object solely used to infer the type of the type parameter. This parameter is typically used when creating a sequence of anonymously typed elements. + An observable sequence whose observers will never get called. + + + + Returns an enumerable sequence whose enumeration blocks until the next element in the source observable sequence becomes available. + Enumerators on the resulting sequence will block until the next element becomes available. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source observable sequence. + The enumerable sequence that blocks upon each iteration until the next element in the observable source sequence becomes available. + + is null. + This operator requires the source's object (see ) to implement . + + + + Wraps the source sequence in order to run its observer callbacks on the specified synchronization context. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source sequence. + Synchronization context to notify observers on. + The source sequence whose observations happen on the specified synchronization context. + + or is null. + + This only invokes observer callbacks on a synchronization context. In case the subscription and/or unsubscription actions have side-effects + that require to be run on a synchronization context, use . + + + + + Wraps the source sequence in order to run its observer callbacks on the specified scheduler. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source sequence. + Scheduler to notify observers on. + The source sequence whose observations happen on the specified scheduler. + + or is null. + + This only invokes observer callbacks on a scheduler. In case the subscription and/or unsubscription actions have side-effects + that require to be run on a scheduler, use . + + + + + Filters the elements of an observable sequence based on the specified type. + + The type to filter the elements in the source sequence on. + The observable sequence that contains the elements to be filtered. + An observable sequence that contains elements from the input sequence of type TResult. + + is null. + + + + Concatenates the second observable sequence to the first observable sequence upon successful or exceptional termination of the first. + + The type of the elements in the source sequences. + First observable sequence whose exception (if any) is caught. + Second observable sequence used to produce results after the first sequence terminates. + An observable sequence that concatenates the first and second sequence, even if the first sequence terminates exceptionally. + + or is null. + + + + Concatenates all of the specified observable sequences, even if the previous observable sequence terminated exceptionally. + + Query provider used to construct the data source. + The type of the elements in the source sequences. + Observable sequences to concatenate. + An observable sequence that concatenates the source sequences, even if a sequence terminates exceptionally. + + is null. + + + + Concatenates all observable sequences in the given enumerable sequence, even if the previous observable sequence terminated exceptionally. + + Query provider used to construct the data source. + The type of the elements in the source sequences. + Observable sequences to concatenate. + An observable sequence that concatenates the source sequences, even if a sequence terminates exceptionally. + + is null. + + + + Prepend a value to an observable sequence. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source sequence to prepend the value to. + Value to prepend to the specified sequence. + The source sequence prepended with the specified value. + + is null. + + + + Prepend a value to an observable sequence. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source sequence to prepend the value to. + Value to prepend to the specified sequence. + Scheduler to emit the prepend values on. + The source sequence prepended with the specified value. + + is null. + + + + Returns an observable sequence that is the result of invoking the selector on a connectable observable sequence that shares a single subscription to the underlying sequence. + This operator is a specialization of Multicast using a regular . + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + The type of the elements in the result sequence. + Source sequence whose elements will be multicasted through a single shared subscription. + Selector function which can use the multicasted source sequence as many times as needed, without causing multiple subscriptions to the source sequence. Subscribers to the given source will receive all notifications of the source from the time of the subscription on. + An observable sequence that contains the elements of a sequence produced by multicasting the source sequence within a selector function. + + or is null. + + + + + Returns an observable sequence that is the result of invoking the selector on a connectable observable sequence that shares a single subscription to the underlying sequence and starts with initialValue. + This operator is a specialization of Multicast using a . + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + The type of the elements in the result sequence. + Source sequence whose elements will be multicasted through a single shared subscription. + Selector function which can use the multicasted source sequence as many times as needed, without causing multiple subscriptions to the source sequence. Subscribers to the given source will receive immediately receive the initial value, followed by all notifications of the source from the time of the subscription on. + Initial value received by observers upon subscription. + An observable sequence that contains the elements of a sequence produced by multicasting the source sequence within a selector function. + + or is null. + + + + + Returns an observable sequence that is the result of invoking the selector on a connectable observable sequence that shares a single subscription to the underlying sequence containing only the last notification. + This operator is a specialization of Multicast using a . + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + The type of the elements in the result sequence. + Source sequence whose elements will be multicasted through a single shared subscription. + Selector function which can use the multicasted source sequence as many times as needed, without causing multiple subscriptions to the source sequence. Subscribers to the given source will only receive the last notification of the source. + An observable sequence that contains the elements of a sequence produced by multicasting the source sequence within a selector function. + + or is null. + + + + + Generates an observable sequence of integral numbers within a specified range. + + Query provider used to construct the data source. + The value of the first integer in the sequence. + The number of sequential integers to generate. + An observable sequence that contains a range of sequential integral numbers. + + is less than zero. -or- + - 1 is larger than . + + + + Generates an observable sequence of integral numbers within a specified range, using the specified scheduler to send out observer messages. + + Query provider used to construct the data source. + The value of the first integer in the sequence. + The number of sequential integers to generate. + Scheduler to run the generator loop on. + An observable sequence that contains a range of sequential integral numbers. + + is less than zero. -or- + - 1 is larger than . + + is null. + + + + Returns an observable sequence that stays connected to the source as long as there is at least one subscription to the observable sequence. + + Query provider used to construct the data source. + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Connectable observable sequence. + An observable sequence that stays connected to the source as long as there is at least one subscription to the observable sequence. + + is null. + + + + Returns an observable sequence that stays connected to the source as long as there is at least one subscription to the observable sequence. + + Query provider used to construct the data source. + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Connectable observable sequence. + The time span that should be waited before possibly unsubscribing from the connectable observable. + An observable sequence that stays connected to the source as long as there is at least one subscription to the observable sequence. + + is null. + + + + Returns an observable sequence that stays connected to the source as long as there is at least one subscription to the observable sequence. + + Query provider used to construct the data source. + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Connectable observable sequence. + The time span that should be waited before possibly unsubscribing from the connectable observable. + The scheduler to use for delayed unsubscription. + An observable sequence that stays connected to the source as long as there is at least one subscription to the observable sequence. + + is null. + + + + Returns an observable sequence that stays connected to the source as long as there is at least one subscription to the observable sequence. + + Query provider used to construct the data source. + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Connectable observable sequence. + The minimum number of observers required to subscribe before establishing the connection to the source. + An observable sequence that stays connected to the source as long as there is at least one subscription to the observable sequence. + + is null. + is non-positive. + + + + Returns an observable sequence that stays connected to the source as long as there is at least one subscription to the observable sequence. + + Query provider used to construct the data source. + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Connectable observable sequence. + The minimum number of observers required to subscribe before establishing the connection to the source. + The time span that should be waited before possibly unsubscribing from the connectable observable. + An observable sequence that stays connected to the source as long as there is at least one subscription to the observable sequence. + + is null. + is non-positive. + + + + Returns an observable sequence that stays connected to the source as long as there is at least one subscription to the observable sequence. + + Query provider used to construct the data source. + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Connectable observable sequence. + The minimum number of observers required to subscribe before establishing the connection to the source. + The time span that should be waited before possibly unsubscribing from the connectable observable. + The scheduler to use for delayed unsubscription. + An observable sequence that stays connected to the source as long as there is at least one subscription to the observable sequence. + + is null. + is non-positive. + + + + Generates an observable sequence that repeats the given element infinitely. + + Query provider used to construct the data source. + The type of the element that will be repeated in the produced sequence. + Element to repeat. + An observable sequence that repeats the given element infinitely. + + + + Generates an observable sequence that repeats the given element the specified number of times. + + Query provider used to construct the data source. + The type of the element that will be repeated in the produced sequence. + Element to repeat. + Number of times to repeat the element. + An observable sequence that repeats the given element the specified number of times. + + is less than zero. + + + + Generates an observable sequence that repeats the given element the specified number of times, using the specified scheduler to send out observer messages. + + Query provider used to construct the data source. + The type of the element that will be repeated in the produced sequence. + Element to repeat. + Number of times to repeat the element. + Scheduler to run the producer loop on. + An observable sequence that repeats the given element the specified number of times. + + is less than zero. + + is null. + + + + Generates an observable sequence that repeats the given element infinitely, using the specified scheduler to send out observer messages. + + Query provider used to construct the data source. + The type of the element that will be repeated in the produced sequence. + Element to repeat. + Scheduler to run the producer loop on. + An observable sequence that repeats the given element infinitely. + + is null. + + + + Repeats the observable sequence indefinitely. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Observable sequence to repeat. + The observable sequence producing the elements of the given sequence repeatedly and sequentially. + + is null. + + + + Repeats the observable sequence a specified number of times. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Observable sequence to repeat. + Number of times to repeat the sequence. + The observable sequence producing the elements of the given sequence repeatedly. + + is null. + + is less than zero. + + + + Repeatedly resubscribes to the source observable after a normal completion and when the observable + returned by a handler produces an arbitrary item. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + The arbitrary element type signaled by the handler observable. + Observable sequence to keep repeating when it successfully terminates. + The function that is called for each observer and takes an observable sequence objects. + It should return an observable of arbitrary items that should signal that arbitrary item in + response to receiving the completion signal from the source observable. If this observable signals + a terminal event, the sequence is terminated with that signal instead. + An observable sequence producing the elements of the given sequence repeatedly while each repetition terminates successfully. + is null. + is null. + + + + Returns an observable sequence that is the result of invoking the selector on a connectable observable sequence that shares a single subscription to the underlying sequence replaying all notifications. + This operator is a specialization of Multicast using a . + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + The type of the elements in the result sequence. + Source sequence whose elements will be multicasted through a single shared subscription. + Selector function which can use the multicasted source sequence as many times as needed, without causing multiple subscriptions to the source sequence. Subscribers to the given source will receive all the notifications of the source. + An observable sequence that contains the elements of a sequence produced by multicasting the source sequence within a selector function. + + or is null. + + + + + Returns an observable sequence that is the result of invoking the selector on a connectable observable sequence that shares a single subscription to the underlying sequence replaying notifications subject to a maximum element count for the replay buffer. + This operator is a specialization of Multicast using a . + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + The type of the elements in the result sequence. + Source sequence whose elements will be multicasted through a single shared subscription. + Selector function which can use the multicasted source sequence as many times as needed, without causing multiple subscriptions to the source sequence. Subscribers to the given source will receive all the notifications of the source subject to the specified replay buffer trimming policy. + Maximum element count of the replay buffer. + An observable sequence that contains the elements of a sequence produced by multicasting the source sequence within a selector function. + + or is null. + + is less than zero. + + + + + Returns an observable sequence that is the result of invoking the selector on a connectable observable sequence that shares a single subscription to the underlying sequence replaying notifications subject to a maximum element count for the replay buffer. + This operator is a specialization of Multicast using a . + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + The type of the elements in the result sequence. + Source sequence whose elements will be multicasted through a single shared subscription. + Selector function which can use the multicasted source sequence as many times as needed, without causing multiple subscriptions to the source sequence. Subscribers to the given source will receive all the notifications of the source subject to the specified replay buffer trimming policy. + Maximum element count of the replay buffer. + Scheduler where connected observers within the selector function will be invoked on. + An observable sequence that contains the elements of a sequence produced by multicasting the source sequence within a selector function. + + or or is null. + + is less than zero. + + + + + Returns an observable sequence that is the result of invoking the selector on a connectable observable sequence that shares a single subscription to the underlying sequence replaying notifications subject to a maximum time length and element count for the replay buffer. + This operator is a specialization of Multicast using a . + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + The type of the elements in the result sequence. + Source sequence whose elements will be multicasted through a single shared subscription. + Selector function which can use the multicasted source sequence as many times as needed, without causing multiple subscriptions to the source sequence. Subscribers to the given source will receive all the notifications of the source subject to the specified replay buffer trimming policy. + Maximum element count of the replay buffer. + Maximum time length of the replay buffer. + An observable sequence that contains the elements of a sequence produced by multicasting the source sequence within a selector function. + + or is null. + + is less than zero. + + is less than TimeSpan.Zero. + + + + + Returns an observable sequence that is the result of invoking the selector on a connectable observable sequence that shares a single subscription to the underlying sequence replaying notifications subject to a maximum time length and element count for the replay buffer. + This operator is a specialization of Multicast using a . + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + The type of the elements in the result sequence. + Source sequence whose elements will be multicasted through a single shared subscription. + Selector function which can use the multicasted source sequence as many times as needed, without causing multiple subscriptions to the source sequence. Subscribers to the given source will receive all the notifications of the source subject to the specified replay buffer trimming policy. + Maximum element count of the replay buffer. + Maximum time length of the replay buffer. + Scheduler where connected observers within the selector function will be invoked on. + An observable sequence that contains the elements of a sequence produced by multicasting the source sequence within a selector function. + + or or is null. + + is less than zero. + + is less than TimeSpan.Zero. + + + + + Returns an observable sequence that is the result of invoking the selector on a connectable observable sequence that shares a single subscription to the underlying sequence replaying all notifications. + This operator is a specialization of Multicast using a . + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + The type of the elements in the result sequence. + Source sequence whose elements will be multicasted through a single shared subscription. + Selector function which can use the multicasted source sequence as many times as needed, without causing multiple subscriptions to the source sequence. Subscribers to the given source will receive all the notifications of the source. + Scheduler where connected observers within the selector function will be invoked on. + An observable sequence that contains the elements of a sequence produced by multicasting the source sequence within a selector function. + + or or is null. + + + + + Returns an observable sequence that is the result of invoking the selector on a connectable observable sequence that shares a single subscription to the underlying sequence replaying notifications subject to a maximum time length for the replay buffer. + This operator is a specialization of Multicast using a . + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + The type of the elements in the result sequence. + Source sequence whose elements will be multicasted through a single shared subscription. + Selector function which can use the multicasted source sequence as many times as needed, without causing multiple subscriptions to the source sequence. Subscribers to the given source will receive all the notifications of the source subject to the specified replay buffer trimming policy. + Maximum time length of the replay buffer. + An observable sequence that contains the elements of a sequence produced by multicasting the source sequence within a selector function. + + or is null. + + is less than TimeSpan.Zero. + + + + + Returns an observable sequence that is the result of invoking the selector on a connectable observable sequence that shares a single subscription to the underlying sequence replaying notifications subject to a maximum time length for the replay buffer. + This operator is a specialization of Multicast using a . + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + The type of the elements in the result sequence. + Source sequence whose elements will be multicasted through a single shared subscription. + Selector function which can use the multicasted source sequence as many times as needed, without causing multiple subscriptions to the source sequence. Subscribers to the given source will receive all the notifications of the source subject to the specified replay buffer trimming policy. + Maximum time length of the replay buffer. + Scheduler where connected observers within the selector function will be invoked on. + An observable sequence that contains the elements of a sequence produced by multicasting the source sequence within a selector function. + + or or is null. + + is less than TimeSpan.Zero. + + + + + Repeats the source observable sequence until it successfully terminates. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Observable sequence to repeat until it successfully terminates. + An observable sequence producing the elements of the given sequence repeatedly until it terminates successfully. + + is null. + + + + Repeats the source observable sequence the specified number of times or until it successfully terminates. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Observable sequence to repeat until it successfully terminates. + Number of times to repeat the sequence. + An observable sequence producing the elements of the given sequence repeatedly until it terminates successfully. + + is null. + + is less than zero. + + + + Retries (resubscribes to) the source observable after a failure and when the observable + returned by a handler produces an arbitrary item. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + The arbitrary element type signaled by the handler observable. + Observable sequence to repeat until it successfully terminates. + The function that is called for each observer and takes an observable sequence of + errors. It should return an observable of arbitrary items that should signal that arbitrary item in + response to receiving the failure Exception from the source observable. If this observable signals + a terminal event, the sequence is terminated with that signal instead. + An observable sequence producing the elements of the given sequence repeatedly until it terminates successfully. + + is null. + + is null. + + + + Returns an observable sequence that contains a single element. + + Query provider used to construct the data source. + The type of the element that will be returned in the produced sequence. + Single element in the resulting observable sequence. + An observable sequence containing the single specified element. + + + + Returns an observable sequence that contains a single element, using the specified scheduler to send out observer messages. + + Query provider used to construct the data source. + The type of the element that will be returned in the produced sequence. + Single element in the resulting observable sequence. + Scheduler to send the single element on. + An observable sequence containing the single specified element. + + is null. + + + + Samples the observable sequence at each interval. + Upon each sampling tick, the latest element (if any) in the source sequence during the last sampling interval is sent to the resulting sequence. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source sequence to sample. + Interval at which to sample. If this value is equal to TimeSpan.Zero, the scheduler will continuously sample the stream. + Sampled observable sequence. + + is null. + + is less than TimeSpan.Zero. + + Specifying a TimeSpan.Zero value for doesn't guarantee all source sequence elements will be preserved. This is a side-effect + of the asynchrony introduced by the scheduler, where the sampling action may not execute immediately, despite the TimeSpan.Zero due time. + + + + + Samples the observable sequence at each interval, using the specified scheduler to run sampling timers. + Upon each sampling tick, the latest element (if any) in the source sequence during the last sampling interval is sent to the resulting sequence. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source sequence to sample. + Interval at which to sample. If this value is equal to TimeSpan.Zero, the scheduler will continuously sample the stream. + Scheduler to run the sampling timer on. + Sampled observable sequence. + + or is null. + + is less than TimeSpan.Zero. + + Specifying a TimeSpan.Zero value for doesn't guarantee all source sequence elements will be preserved. This is a side-effect + of the asynchrony introduced by the scheduler, where the sampling action may not execute immediately, despite the TimeSpan.Zero due time. + + + + + Samples the source observable sequence using a sampler observable sequence producing sampling ticks. + Upon each sampling tick, the latest element (if any) in the source sequence during the last sampling interval is sent to the resulting sequence. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + The type of the elements in the sampling sequence. + Source sequence to sample. + Sampling tick sequence. + Sampled observable sequence. + + or is null. + + + + Applies an accumulator function over an observable sequence and returns each intermediate result. + For aggregation behavior with no intermediate results, see . + + The type of the elements in the source sequence and the result of the aggregation. + An observable sequence to accumulate over. + An accumulator function to be invoked on each element. + An observable sequence containing the accumulated values. + + or is null. + + + + Applies an accumulator function over an observable sequence and returns each intermediate result. The specified seed value is used as the initial accumulator value. + For aggregation behavior with no intermediate results, see . + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + The type of the result of the aggregation. + An observable sequence to accumulate over. + The initial accumulator value. + An accumulator function to be invoked on each element. + An observable sequence containing the accumulated values. + + or is null. + + + + Projects each element of an observable sequence into a new form. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + The type of the elements in the result sequence, obtained by running the selector function for each element in the source sequence. + A sequence of elements to invoke a transform function on. + A transform function to apply to each source element. + An observable sequence whose elements are the result of invoking the transform function on each element of source. + + or is null. + + + + Projects each element of an observable sequence into a new form by incorporating the element's index. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + The type of the elements in the result sequence, obtained by running the selector function for each element in the source sequence. + A sequence of elements to invoke a transform function on. + A transform function to apply to each source element; the second parameter of the function represents the index of the source element. + An observable sequence whose elements are the result of invoking the transform function on each element of source. + + or is null. + + + + Projects each element of an observable sequence to an observable sequence, invokes the result selector for the source element and each of the corresponding inner sequence's elements, and merges the results into one observable sequence. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + The type of the elements in the projected intermediate sequences. + The type of the elements in the result sequence, obtained by using the selector to combine source sequence elements with their corresponding intermediate sequence elements. + An observable sequence of elements to project. + A transform function to apply to each element. + A transform function to apply to each element of the intermediate sequence. + An observable sequence whose elements are the result of invoking the one-to-many transform function collectionSelector on each element of the input sequence and then mapping each of those sequence elements and their corresponding source element to a result element. + + or or is null. + + + + Projects each element of an observable sequence to an observable sequence by incorporating the element's index, invokes the result selector for the source element and each of the corresponding inner sequence's elements, and merges the results into one observable sequence. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + The type of the elements in the projected intermediate sequences. + The type of the elements in the result sequence, obtained by using the selector to combine source sequence elements with their corresponding intermediate sequence elements. + An observable sequence of elements to project. + A transform function to apply to each element; the second parameter of the function represents the index of the source element. + A transform function to apply to each element of the intermediate sequence; the second parameter of the function represents the index of the source element and the fourth parameter represents the index of the intermediate element. + An observable sequence whose elements are the result of invoking the one-to-many transform function collectionSelector on each element of the input sequence and then mapping each of those sequence elements and their corresponding source element to a result element. + + or or is null. + + + + Projects each element of an observable sequence to an enumerable sequence, invokes the result selector for the source element and each of the corresponding inner sequence's elements, and merges the results into one observable sequence. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + The type of the elements in the projected intermediate enumerable sequences. + The type of the elements in the result sequence, obtained by using the selector to combine source sequence elements with their corresponding intermediate sequence elements. + An observable sequence of elements to project. + A transform function to apply to each element. + A transform function to apply to each element of the intermediate sequence. + An observable sequence whose elements are the result of invoking the one-to-many transform function collectionSelector on each element of the input sequence and then mapping each of those sequence elements and their corresponding source element to a result element. + + or or is null. + The projected sequences are enumerated synchronously within the OnNext call of the source sequence. In order to do a concurrent, non-blocking merge, change the selector to return an observable sequence obtained using the conversion. + + + + Projects each element of an observable sequence to an enumerable sequence by incorporating the element's index, invokes the result selector for the source element and each of the corresponding inner sequence's elements, and merges the results into one observable sequence. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + The type of the elements in the projected intermediate enumerable sequences. + The type of the elements in the result sequence, obtained by using the selector to combine source sequence elements with their corresponding intermediate sequence elements. + An observable sequence of elements to project. + A transform function to apply to each element; the second parameter of the function represents the index of the source element. + A transform function to apply to each element of the intermediate sequence; the second parameter of the function represents the index of the source element and the fourth parameter represents the index of the intermediate element. + An observable sequence whose elements are the result of invoking the one-to-many transform function collectionSelector on each element of the input sequence and then mapping each of those sequence elements and their corresponding source element to a result element. + + or or is null. + The projected sequences are enumerated synchronously within the OnNext call of the source sequence. In order to do a concurrent, non-blocking merge, change the selector to return an observable sequence obtained using the conversion. + + + + Projects each element of the source observable sequence to the other observable sequence and merges the resulting observable sequences into one observable sequence. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + The type of the elements in the other sequence and the elements in the result sequence. + An observable sequence of elements to project. + An observable sequence to project each element from the source sequence onto. + An observable sequence whose elements are the result of projecting each source element onto the other sequence and merging all the resulting sequences together. + + or is null. + + + + Projects each notification of an observable sequence to an observable sequence and merges the resulting observable sequences into one observable sequence. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + The type of the elements in the projected inner sequences and the elements in the merged result sequence. + An observable sequence of notifications to project. + A transform function to apply to each element. + A transform function to apply when an error occurs in the source sequence. + A transform function to apply when the end of the source sequence is reached. + An observable sequence whose elements are the result of invoking the one-to-many transform function corresponding to each notification in the input sequence. + + or or or is null. + + + + Projects each notification of an observable sequence to an observable sequence by incorporating the element's index and merges the resulting observable sequences into one observable sequence. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + The type of the elements in the projected inner sequences and the elements in the merged result sequence. + An observable sequence of notifications to project. + A transform function to apply to each element; the second parameter of the function represents the index of the source element. + A transform function to apply when an error occurs in the source sequence. + A transform function to apply when the end of the source sequence is reached. + An observable sequence whose elements are the result of invoking the one-to-many transform function corresponding to each notification in the input sequence. + + or or or is null. + + + + Projects each element of an observable sequence to an observable sequence and merges the resulting observable sequences into one observable sequence. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + The type of the elements in the projected inner sequences and the elements in the merged result sequence. + An observable sequence of elements to project. + A transform function to apply to each element. + An observable sequence whose elements are the result of invoking the one-to-many transform function on each element of the input sequence. + + or is null. + + + + Projects each element of an observable sequence to an observable sequence by incorporating the element's index and merges the resulting observable sequences into one observable sequence. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + The type of the elements in the projected inner sequences and the elements in the merged result sequence. + An observable sequence of elements to project. + A transform function to apply to each element; the second parameter of the function represents the index of the source element. + An observable sequence whose elements are the result of invoking the one-to-many transform function on each element of the input sequence. + + or is null. + + + + Projects each element of an observable sequence to a task and merges all of the task results into one observable sequence. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + The type of the result produced by the projected tasks and the elements in the merged result sequence. + An observable sequence of elements to project. + A transform function to apply to each element. + An observable sequence whose elements are the result of the tasks executed for each element of the input sequence. + This overload supports composition of observable sequences and tasks, without requiring manual conversion of the tasks to observable sequences using . + + or is null. + + + + Projects each element of an observable sequence to a task by incorporating the element's index and merges all of the task results into one observable sequence. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + The type of the result produced by the projected tasks and the elements in the merged result sequence. + An observable sequence of elements to project. + A transform function to apply to each element; the second parameter of the function represents the index of the source element. + An observable sequence whose elements are the result of the tasks executed for each element of the input sequence. + This overload supports composition of observable sequences and tasks, without requiring manual conversion of the tasks to observable sequences using . + + or is null. + + + + Projects each element of an observable sequence to a task with cancellation support and merges all of the task results into one observable sequence. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + The type of the result produced by the projected tasks and the elements in the merged result sequence. + An observable sequence of elements to project. + A transform function to apply to each element. + An observable sequence whose elements are the result of the tasks executed for each element of the input sequence. + This overload supports composition of observable sequences and tasks, without requiring manual conversion of the tasks to observable sequences using . + + or is null. + + + + Projects each element of an observable sequence to a task by incorporating the element's index with cancellation support and merges all of the task results into one observable sequence. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + The type of the result produced by the projected tasks and the elements in the merged result sequence. + An observable sequence of elements to project. + A transform function to apply to each element; the second parameter of the function represents the index of the source element. + An observable sequence whose elements are the result of the tasks executed for each element of the input sequence. + This overload supports composition of observable sequences and tasks, without requiring manual conversion of the tasks to observable sequences using . + + or is null. + + + + Projects each element of an observable sequence to an enumerable sequence and concatenates the resulting enumerable sequences into one observable sequence. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + The type of the elements in the projected inner enumerable sequences and the elements in the merged result sequence. + An observable sequence of elements to project. + A transform function to apply to each element. + An observable sequence whose elements are the result of invoking the one-to-many transform function on each element of the input sequence. + + or is null. + The projected sequences are enumerated synchronously within the OnNext call of the source sequence. In order to do a concurrent, non-blocking merge, change the selector to return an observable sequence obtained using the conversion. + + + + Projects each element of an observable sequence to an enumerable sequence by incorporating the element's index and concatenates the resulting enumerable sequences into one observable sequence. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + The type of the elements in the projected inner enumerable sequences and the elements in the merged result sequence. + An observable sequence of elements to project. + A transform function to apply to each element; the second parameter of the function represents the index of the source element. + An observable sequence whose elements are the result of invoking the one-to-many transform function on each element of the input sequence. + + or is null. + The projected sequences are enumerated synchronously within the OnNext call of the source sequence. In order to do a concurrent, non-blocking merge, change the selector to return an observable sequence obtained using the conversion. + + + + Projects each element of an observable sequence to a task, invokes the result selector for the source element and the task result, and merges the results into one observable sequence. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + The type of the results produced by the projected intermediate tasks. + The type of the elements in the result sequence, obtained by using the selector to combine source sequence elements with their corresponding intermediate task results. + An observable sequence of elements to project. + A transform function to apply to each element. + A transform function to apply to each element of the intermediate sequence. + An observable sequence whose elements are the result of obtaining a task for each element of the input sequence and then mapping the task's result and its corresponding source element to a result element. + + or or is null. + This overload supports using LINQ query comprehension syntax in C# and Visual Basic to compose observable sequences and tasks, without requiring manual conversion of the tasks to observable sequences using . + + + + Projects each element of an observable sequence to a task by incorporating the element's index, invokes the result selector for the source element and the task result, and merges the results into one observable sequence. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + The type of the results produced by the projected intermediate tasks. + The type of the elements in the result sequence, obtained by using the selector to combine source sequence elements with their corresponding intermediate task results. + An observable sequence of elements to project. + A transform function to apply to each element; the second parameter of the function represents the index of the source element. + A transform function to apply to each element of the intermediate sequence; the second parameter of the function represents the index of the source element. + An observable sequence whose elements are the result of obtaining a task for each element of the input sequence and then mapping the task's result and its corresponding source element to a result element. + + or or is null. + This overload supports using LINQ query comprehension syntax in C# and Visual Basic to compose observable sequences and tasks, without requiring manual conversion of the tasks to observable sequences using . + + + + Projects each element of an observable sequence to a task with cancellation support, invokes the result selector for the source element and the task result, and merges the results into one observable sequence. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + The type of the results produced by the projected intermediate tasks. + The type of the elements in the result sequence, obtained by using the selector to combine source sequence elements with their corresponding intermediate task results. + An observable sequence of elements to project. + A transform function to apply to each element. + A transform function to apply to each element of the intermediate sequence. + An observable sequence whose elements are the result of obtaining a task for each element of the input sequence and then mapping the task's result and its corresponding source element to a result element. + + or or is null. + This overload supports using LINQ query comprehension syntax in C# and Visual Basic to compose observable sequences and tasks, without requiring manual conversion of the tasks to observable sequences using . + + + + Projects each element of an observable sequence to a task by incorporating the element's index with cancellation support, invokes the result selector for the source element and the task result, and merges the results into one observable sequence. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + The type of the results produced by the projected intermediate tasks. + The type of the elements in the result sequence, obtained by using the selector to combine source sequence elements with their corresponding intermediate task results. + An observable sequence of elements to project. + A transform function to apply to each element; the second parameter of the function represents the index of the source element. + A transform function to apply to each element of the intermediate sequence; the second parameter of the function represents the index of the source element. + An observable sequence whose elements are the result of obtaining a task for each element of the input sequence and then mapping the task's result and its corresponding source element to a result element. + + or or is null. + This overload supports using LINQ query comprehension syntax in C# and Visual Basic to compose observable sequences and tasks, without requiring manual conversion of the tasks to observable sequences using . + + + + Determines whether two sequences are equal by comparing the elements pairwise. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + First observable sequence to compare. + Second observable sequence to compare. + An observable sequence that contains a single element which indicates whether both sequences are of equal length and their corresponding elements are equal according to the default equality comparer for their type. + + or is null. + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Determines whether an observable and enumerable sequence are equal by comparing the elements pairwise. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + First observable sequence to compare. + Second observable sequence to compare. + An observable sequence that contains a single element which indicates whether both sequences are of equal length and their corresponding elements are equal according to the default equality comparer for their type. + + or is null. + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Determines whether two sequences are equal by comparing the elements pairwise using a specified equality comparer. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + First observable sequence to compare. + Second observable sequence to compare. + Comparer used to compare elements of both sequences. + An observable sequence that contains a single element which indicates whether both sequences are of equal length and their corresponding elements are equal according to the specified equality comparer. + + or or is null. + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Determines whether an observable and enumerable sequence are equal by comparing the elements pairwise using a specified equality comparer. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + First observable sequence to compare. + Second observable sequence to compare. + Comparer used to compare elements of both sequences. + An observable sequence that contains a single element which indicates whether both sequences are of equal length and their corresponding elements are equal according to the specified equality comparer. + + or or is null. + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Returns the only element of an observable sequence, and reports an exception if there is not exactly one element in the observable sequence. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source observable sequence. + Sequence containing the single element in the observable sequence. + + is null. + (Asynchronous) The source sequence contains more than one element. -or- The source sequence is empty. + + + + Returns the only element of an observable sequence that satisfies the condition in the predicate, and reports an exception if there is not exactly one element in the observable sequence. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source observable sequence. + A predicate function to evaluate for elements in the source sequence. + Sequence containing the single element in the observable sequence that satisfies the condition in the predicate. + + or is null. + (Asynchronous) No element satisfies the condition in the predicate. -or- More than one element satisfies the condition in the predicate. -or- The source sequence is empty. + + + + Returns the only element of an observable sequence, or a default value if the observable sequence is empty; this method reports an exception if there is more than one element in the observable sequence. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source observable sequence. + Sequence containing the single element in the observable sequence, or a default value if no such element exists. + + is null. + (Asynchronous) The source sequence contains more than one element. + + + + Returns the only element of an observable sequence that matches the predicate, or a default value if no such element exists; this method reports an exception if there is more than one element in the observable sequence. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source observable sequence. + A predicate function to evaluate for elements in the source sequence. + Sequence containing the single element in the observable sequence that satisfies the condition in the predicate, or a default value if no such element exists. + + or is null. + (Asynchronous) The sequence contains more than one element that satisfies the condition in the predicate. + + + + Bypasses a specified number of elements in an observable sequence and then returns the remaining elements. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + The sequence to take elements from. + The number of elements to skip before returning the remaining elements. + An observable sequence that contains the elements that occur after the specified index in the input sequence. + + is null. + + is less than zero. + + + + Skips elements for the specified duration from the start of the observable source sequence. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source sequence to skip elements for. + Duration for skipping elements from the start of the sequence. + An observable sequence with the elements skipped during the specified duration from the start of the source sequence. + + is null. + + is less than TimeSpan.Zero. + + + Specifying a TimeSpan.Zero value for doesn't guarantee no elements will be dropped from the start of the source sequence. + This is a side-effect of the asynchrony introduced by the scheduler, where the action that causes callbacks from the source sequence to be forwarded + may not execute immediately, despite the TimeSpan.Zero due time. + + + Errors produced by the source sequence are always forwarded to the result sequence, even if the error occurs before the . + + + + + + Skips elements for the specified duration from the start of the observable source sequence, using the specified scheduler to run timers. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source sequence to skip elements for. + Duration for skipping elements from the start of the sequence. + Scheduler to run the timer on. + An observable sequence with the elements skipped during the specified duration from the start of the source sequence. + + or is null. + + is less than TimeSpan.Zero. + + + Specifying a TimeSpan.Zero value for doesn't guarantee no elements will be dropped from the start of the source sequence. + This is a side-effect of the asynchrony introduced by the scheduler, where the action that causes callbacks from the source sequence to be forwarded + may not execute immediately, despite the TimeSpan.Zero due time. + + + Errors produced by the source sequence are always forwarded to the result sequence, even if the error occurs before the . + + + + + + Bypasses a specified number of elements at the end of an observable sequence. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source sequence. + Number of elements to bypass at the end of the source sequence. + An observable sequence containing the source sequence elements except for the bypassed ones at the end. + + is null. + + is less than zero. + + This operator accumulates a queue with a length enough to store the first elements. As more elements are + received, elements are taken from the front of the queue and produced on the result sequence. This causes elements to be delayed. + + + + + Skips elements for the specified duration from the end of the observable source sequence. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source sequence to skip elements for. + Duration for skipping elements from the end of the sequence. + An observable sequence with the elements skipped during the specified duration from the end of the source sequence. + + is null. + + is less than TimeSpan.Zero. + + This operator accumulates a queue with a length enough to store elements received during the initial window. + As more elements are received, elements older than the specified are taken from the queue and produced on the + result sequence. This causes elements to be delayed with . + + + + + Skips elements for the specified duration from the end of the observable source sequence, using the specified scheduler to run timers. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source sequence to skip elements for. + Duration for skipping elements from the end of the sequence. + Scheduler to run the timer on. + An observable sequence with the elements skipped during the specified duration from the end of the source sequence. + + or is null. + + is less than TimeSpan.Zero. + + This operator accumulates a queue with a length enough to store elements received during the initial window. + As more elements are received, elements older than the specified are taken from the queue and produced on the + result sequence. This causes elements to be delayed with . + + + + + Skips elements from the observable source sequence until the specified start time. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source sequence to skip elements for. + Time to start taking elements from the source sequence. If this value is less than or equal to DateTimeOffset.UtcNow, no elements will be skipped. + An observable sequence with the elements skipped until the specified start time. + + is null. + + Errors produced by the source sequence are always forwarded to the result sequence, even if the error occurs before the . + + + + + Skips elements from the observable source sequence until the specified start time, using the specified scheduler to run timers. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source sequence to skip elements for. + Time to start taking elements from the source sequence. If this value is less than or equal to DateTimeOffset.UtcNow, no elements will be skipped. + Scheduler to run the timer on. + An observable sequence with the elements skipped until the specified start time. + + or is null. + + Errors produced by the source sequence are always forwarded to the result sequence, even if the error occurs before the . + + + + + Returns the elements from the source observable sequence only after the other observable sequence produces an element. + Starting from Rx.NET 4.0, this will subscribe to before subscribing to + so in case emits an element right away, elements from are not missed. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + The type of the elements in the other sequence that indicates the end of skip behavior. + Source sequence to propagate elements for. + Observable sequence that triggers propagation of elements of the source sequence. + An observable sequence containing the elements of the source sequence starting from the point the other sequence triggered propagation. + + or is null. + + + + Bypasses elements in an observable sequence as long as a specified condition is true and then returns the remaining elements. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + An observable sequence to return elements from. + A function to test each element for a condition. + An observable sequence that contains the elements from the input sequence starting at the first element in the linear series that does not pass the test specified by predicate. + + or is null. + + + + Bypasses elements in an observable sequence as long as a specified condition is true and then returns the remaining elements. + The element's index is used in the logic of the predicate function. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + An observable sequence to return elements from. + A function to test each element for a condition; the second parameter of the function represents the index of the source element. + An observable sequence that contains the elements from the input sequence starting at the first element in the linear series that does not pass the test specified by predicate. + + or is null. + + + + Invokes the action asynchronously, surfacing the result through an observable sequence. + + Query provider used to construct the data source. + Action to run asynchronously. + An observable sequence exposing a Unit value upon completion of the action, or an exception. + + is null. + + + + The action is called immediately, not during the subscription of the resulting sequence. + + + Multiple subscriptions to the resulting sequence can observe the action's outcome. + + + + + + + Invokes the action asynchronously on the specified scheduler, surfacing the result through an observable sequence. + + Query provider used to construct the data source. + Action to run asynchronously. + Scheduler to run the action on. + An observable sequence exposing a Unit value upon completion of the action, or an exception. + + or is null. + + + + The action is called immediately, not during the subscription of the resulting sequence. + + + Multiple subscriptions to the resulting sequence can observe the action's outcome. + + + + + + + Invokes the specified function asynchronously, surfacing the result through an observable sequence. + + Query provider used to construct the data source. + The type of the result returned by the function. + Function to run asynchronously. + An observable sequence exposing the function's result value, or an exception. + + is null. + + + + The function is called immediately, not during the subscription of the resulting sequence. + + + Multiple subscriptions to the resulting sequence can observe the function's result. + + + + + + + Invokes the specified function asynchronously on the specified scheduler, surfacing the result through an observable sequence + + Query provider used to construct the data source. + The type of the result returned by the function. + Function to run asynchronously. + Scheduler to run the function on. + An observable sequence exposing the function's result value, or an exception. + + or is null. + + + + The function is called immediately, not during the subscription of the resulting sequence. + + + Multiple subscriptions to the resulting sequence can observe the function's result. + + + + + + + Invokes the asynchronous action, surfacing the result through an observable sequence. + + Query provider used to construct the data source. + Asynchronous action to run. + An observable sequence exposing a Unit value upon completion of the action, or an exception. + + is null. + + + + The action is started immediately, not during the subscription of the resulting sequence. + + + Multiple subscriptions to the resulting sequence can observe the action's outcome. + + + + + + + Invokes the asynchronous action, surfacing the result through an observable sequence. + + Query provider used to construct the data source. + Asynchronous action to run. + Scheduler on which to notify observers. + An observable sequence exposing a Unit value upon completion of the action, or an exception. + + is null or is null. + + + + The action is started immediately, not during the subscription of the resulting sequence. + + + Multiple subscriptions to the resulting sequence can observe the action's outcome. + + + + + + + Invokes the asynchronous action, surfacing the result through an observable sequence. + The CancellationToken is shared by all subscriptions on the resulting observable sequence. See the remarks section for more information. + + Query provider used to construct the data source. + Asynchronous action to run. + An observable sequence exposing a Unit value upon completion of the action, or an exception. + + is null. + + + + The action is started immediately, not during the subscription of the resulting sequence. + + + Multiple subscriptions to the resulting sequence can observe the action's outcome. + + + + If any subscription to the resulting sequence is disposed, the CancellationToken is set. The observer associated to the disposed + subscription won't see the TaskCanceledException, but other observers will. You can protect against this using the Catch operator. + Be careful when handing out the resulting sequence because of this behavior. The most common use is to have a single subscription + to the resulting sequence, which controls the CancellationToken state. Alternatively, you can control subscription behavior using + multicast operators. + + + + + + + + Invokes the asynchronous action, surfacing the result through an observable sequence. + The CancellationToken is shared by all subscriptions on the resulting observable sequence. See the remarks section for more information. + + Query provider used to construct the data source. + Asynchronous action to run. + Scheduler on which to notify observers. + An observable sequence exposing a Unit value upon completion of the action, or an exception. + + is null or is null. + + + + The action is started immediately, not during the subscription of the resulting sequence. + + + Multiple subscriptions to the resulting sequence can observe the action's outcome. + + + + If any subscription to the resulting sequence is disposed, the CancellationToken is set. The observer associated to the disposed + subscription won't see the TaskCanceledException, but other observers will. You can protect against this using the Catch operator. + Be careful when handing out the resulting sequence because of this behavior. The most common use is to have a single subscription + to the resulting sequence, which controls the CancellationToken state. Alternatively, you can control subscription behavior using + multicast operators. + + + + + + + + Invokes the asynchronous function, surfacing the result through an observable sequence. + + Query provider used to construct the data source. + The type of the result returned by the asynchronous function. + Asynchronous function to run. + An observable sequence exposing the function's result value, or an exception. + + is null. + + + + The function is started immediately, not during the subscription of the resulting sequence. + + + Multiple subscriptions to the resulting sequence can observe the function's result. + + + + + + + Invokes the asynchronous function, surfacing the result through an observable sequence. + The CancellationToken is shared by all subscriptions on the resulting observable sequence. See the remarks section for more information. + + Query provider used to construct the data source. + The type of the result returned by the asynchronous function. + Asynchronous function to run. + An observable sequence exposing the function's result value, or an exception. + + is null. + + + + The function is started immediately, not during the subscription of the resulting sequence. + + + Multiple subscriptions to the resulting sequence can observe the function's result. + + + + If any subscription to the resulting sequence is disposed, the CancellationToken is set. The observer associated to the disposed + subscription won't see the TaskCanceledException, but other observers will. You can protect against this using the Catch operator. + Be careful when handing out the resulting sequence because of this behavior. The most common use is to have a single subscription + to the resulting sequence, which controls the CancellationToken state. Alternatively, you can control subscription behavior using + multicast operators. + + + + + + + + Invokes the asynchronous function, surfacing the result through an observable sequence. + + Query provider used to construct the data source. + The type of the result returned by the asynchronous function. + Asynchronous function to run. + Scheduler on which to notify observers. + An observable sequence exposing the function's result value, or an exception. + + is null or is null. + + + + The function is started immediately, not during the subscription of the resulting sequence. + + + Multiple subscriptions to the resulting sequence can observe the function's result. + + + + + + + Invokes the asynchronous function, surfacing the result through an observable sequence. + The CancellationToken is shared by all subscriptions on the resulting observable sequence. See the remarks section for more information. + + Query provider used to construct the data source. + The type of the result returned by the asynchronous function. + Asynchronous function to run. + Scheduler on which to notify observers. + An observable sequence exposing the function's result value, or an exception. + + is null or is null. + + + + The function is started immediately, not during the subscription of the resulting sequence. + + + Multiple subscriptions to the resulting sequence can observe the function's result. + + + + If any subscription to the resulting sequence is disposed, the CancellationToken is set. The observer associated to the disposed + subscription won't see the TaskCanceledException, but other observers will. You can protect against this using the Catch operator. + Be careful when handing out the resulting sequence because of this behavior. The most common use is to have a single subscription + to the resulting sequence, which controls the CancellationToken state. Alternatively, you can control subscription behavior using + multicast operators. + + + + + + + + Prepends a sequence of values to an observable sequence. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source sequence to prepend values to. + Scheduler to emit the prepended values on. + Values to prepend to the specified sequence. + The source sequence prepended with the specified values. + + or or is null. + + + + Prepends a sequence of values to an observable sequence. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source sequence to prepend values to. + Scheduler to emit the prepended values on. + Values to prepend to the specified sequence. + The source sequence prepended with the specified values. + + or or is null. + + + + Prepends a sequence of values to an observable sequence. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source sequence to prepend values to. + Values to prepend to the specified sequence. + The source sequence prepended with the specified values. + + or is null. + + + + Prepends a sequence of values to an observable sequence. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source sequence to prepend values to. + Values to prepend to the specified sequence. + The source sequence prepended with the specified values. + + or is null. + + + + Wraps the source sequence in order to run its subscription and unsubscription logic on the specified synchronization context. This operation is not commonly used; + see the remarks section for more information on the distinction between SubscribeOn and ObserveOn. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source sequence. + Synchronization context to perform subscription and unsubscription actions on. + The source sequence whose subscriptions and unsubscriptions happen on the specified synchronization context. + + or is null. + + This only performs the side-effects of subscription and unsubscription on the specified synchronization context. In order to invoke observer + callbacks on a synchronization context, use . + + + + + Wraps the source sequence in order to run its subscription and unsubscription logic on the specified scheduler. This operation is not commonly used; + see the remarks section for more information on the distinction between SubscribeOn and ObserveOn. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source sequence. + Scheduler to perform subscription and unsubscription actions on. + The source sequence whose subscriptions and unsubscriptions happen on the specified scheduler. + + or is null. + + This only performs the side-effects of subscription and unsubscription on the specified scheduler. In order to invoke observer + callbacks on a scheduler, use . + + + + + Computes the sum of a sequence of values. + + A sequence of values to calculate the sum of. + An observable sequence containing a single element with the sum of the values in the source sequence. + + is null. + (Asynchronous) The sum of the elements in the source sequence is larger than . + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Computes the sum of a sequence of values. + + A sequence of values to calculate the sum of. + An observable sequence containing a single element with the sum of the values in the source sequence. + + is null. + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Computes the sum of a sequence of values. + + A sequence of values to calculate the sum of. + An observable sequence containing a single element with the sum of the values in the source sequence. + + is null. + (Asynchronous) The sum of the elements in the source sequence is larger than . + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Computes the sum of a sequence of values. + + A sequence of values to calculate the sum of. + An observable sequence containing a single element with the sum of the values in the source sequence. + + is null. + (Asynchronous) The sum of the elements in the source sequence is larger than . + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Computes the sum of a sequence of nullable values. + + A sequence of nullable values to calculate the sum of. + An observable sequence containing a single element with the sum of the values in the source sequence. + + is null. + (Asynchronous) The sum of the elements in the source sequence is larger than . + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Computes the sum of a sequence of nullable values. + + A sequence of nullable values to calculate the sum of. + An observable sequence containing a single element with the sum of the values in the source sequence. + + is null. + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Computes the sum of a sequence of nullable values. + + A sequence of nullable values to calculate the sum of. + An observable sequence containing a single element with the sum of the values in the source sequence. + + is null. + (Asynchronous) The sum of the elements in the source sequence is larger than . + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Computes the sum of a sequence of nullable values. + + A sequence of nullable values to calculate the sum of. + An observable sequence containing a single element with the sum of the values in the source sequence. + + is null. + (Asynchronous) The sum of the elements in the source sequence is larger than . + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Computes the sum of a sequence of nullable values. + + A sequence of nullable values to calculate the sum of. + An observable sequence containing a single element with the sum of the values in the source sequence. + + is null. + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Computes the sum of a sequence of values. + + A sequence of values to calculate the sum of. + An observable sequence containing a single element with the sum of the values in the source sequence. + + is null. + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Computes the sum of a sequence of values that are obtained by invoking a transform function on each element of the input sequence. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + A sequence of values that are used to calculate a sum. + A transform function to apply to each element. + An observable sequence containing a single element with the sum of the values in the source sequence. + + or is null. + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Computes the sum of a sequence of values that are obtained by invoking a transform function on each element of the input sequence. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + A sequence of values that are used to calculate a sum. + A transform function to apply to each element. + An observable sequence containing a single element with the sum of the values in the source sequence. + + or is null. + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Computes the sum of a sequence of values that are obtained by invoking a transform function on each element of the input sequence. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + A sequence of values that are used to calculate a sum. + A transform function to apply to each element. + An observable sequence containing a single element with the sum of the values in the source sequence. + + or is null. + (Asynchronous) The sum of the projected values for the elements in the source sequence is larger than . + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Computes the sum of a sequence of values that are obtained by invoking a transform function on each element of the input sequence. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + A sequence of values that are used to calculate a sum. + A transform function to apply to each element. + An observable sequence containing a single element with the sum of the values in the source sequence. + + or is null. + (Asynchronous) The sum of the projected values for the elements in the source sequence is larger than . + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Computes the sum of a sequence of values that are obtained by invoking a transform function on each element of the input sequence. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + A sequence of values that are used to calculate a sum. + A transform function to apply to each element. + An observable sequence containing a single element with the sum of the values in the source sequence. + + or is null. + (Asynchronous) The sum of the projected values for the elements in the source sequence is larger than . + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Computes the sum of a sequence of nullable values that are obtained by invoking a transform function on each element of the input sequence. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + A sequence of values that are used to calculate a sum. + A transform function to apply to each element. + An observable sequence containing a single element with the sum of the values in the source sequence. + + or is null. + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Computes the sum of a sequence of nullable values that are obtained by invoking a transform function on each element of the input sequence. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + A sequence of values that are used to calculate a sum. + A transform function to apply to each element. + An observable sequence containing a single element with the sum of the values in the source sequence. + + or is null. + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Computes the sum of a sequence of nullable values that are obtained by invoking a transform function on each element of the input sequence. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + A sequence of values that are used to calculate a sum. + A transform function to apply to each element. + An observable sequence containing a single element with the sum of the values in the source sequence. + + or is null. + (Asynchronous) The sum of the projected values for the elements in the source sequence is larger than . + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Computes the sum of a sequence of nullable values that are obtained by invoking a transform function on each element of the input sequence. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + A sequence of values that are used to calculate a sum. + A transform function to apply to each element. + An observable sequence containing a single element with the sum of the values in the source sequence. + + or is null. + (Asynchronous) The sum of the projected values for the elements in the source sequence is larger than . + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Computes the sum of a sequence of nullable values that are obtained by invoking a transform function on each element of the input sequence. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + A sequence of values that are used to calculate a sum. + A transform function to apply to each element. + An observable sequence containing a single element with the sum of the values in the source sequence. + + or is null. + (Asynchronous) The sum of the projected values for the elements in the source sequence is larger than . + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Transforms an observable sequence of observable sequences into an observable sequence + producing values only from the most recent observable sequence. + Each time a new inner observable sequence is received, unsubscribe from the + previous inner observable sequence. + + The type of the elements in the source sequences. + Observable sequence of inner observable sequences. + The observable sequence that at any point in time produces the elements of the most recent inner observable sequence that has been received. + + is null. + + + + Transforms an observable sequence of tasks into an observable sequence + producing values only from the most recent observable sequence. + Each time a new task is received, the previous task's result is ignored. + + The type of the results produced by the source tasks. + Observable sequence of tasks. + The observable sequence that at any point in time produces the result of the most recent task that has been received. + + is null. + If the tasks support cancellation, consider manual conversion of the tasks using , followed by a switch operation using . + + + + Synchronizes the observable sequence such that observer notifications cannot be delivered concurrently. + This overload is useful to "fix" an observable sequence that exhibits concurrent callbacks on individual observers, which is invalid behavior for the query processor. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source sequence. + The source sequence whose outgoing calls to observers are synchronized. + + is null. + + It's invalid behavior - according to the observer grammar - for a sequence to exhibit concurrent callbacks on a given observer. + This operator can be used to "fix" a source that doesn't conform to this rule. + + + + + Synchronizes the observable sequence such that observer notifications cannot be delivered concurrently, using the specified gate object. + This overload is useful when writing n-ary query operators, in order to prevent concurrent callbacks from different sources by synchronizing on a common gate object. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source sequence. + Gate object to synchronize each observer call on. + The source sequence whose outgoing calls to observers are synchronized on the given gate object. + + or is null. + + + + Returns a specified number of contiguous elements from the start of an observable sequence. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + The sequence to take elements from. + The number of elements to return. + An observable sequence that contains the specified number of elements from the start of the input sequence. + + is null. + + is less than zero. + + + + Returns a specified number of contiguous elements from the start of an observable sequence, using the specified scheduler for the edge case of Take(0). + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + The sequence to take elements from. + The number of elements to return. + Scheduler used to produce an OnCompleted message in case count is set to 0. + An observable sequence that contains the specified number of elements from the start of the input sequence. + + or is null. + + is less than zero. + + + + Takes elements for the specified duration from the start of the observable source sequence. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source sequence to take elements from. + Duration for taking elements from the start of the sequence. + An observable sequence with the elements taken during the specified duration from the start of the source sequence. + + is null. + + is less than TimeSpan.Zero. + + Specifying a TimeSpan.Zero value for doesn't guarantee an empty sequence will be returned. This is a side-effect + of the asynchrony introduced by the scheduler, where the action that stops forwarding callbacks from the source sequence may not execute + immediately, despite the TimeSpan.Zero due time. + + + + + Takes elements for the specified duration from the start of the observable source sequence, using the specified scheduler to run timers. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source sequence to take elements from. + Duration for taking elements from the start of the sequence. + Scheduler to run the timer on. + An observable sequence with the elements taken during the specified duration from the start of the source sequence. + + or is null. + + is less than TimeSpan.Zero. + + Specifying a TimeSpan.Zero value for doesn't guarantee an empty sequence will be returned. This is a side-effect + of the asynchrony introduced by the scheduler, where the action that stops forwarding callbacks from the source sequence may not execute + immediately, despite the TimeSpan.Zero due time. + + + + + Returns a specified number of contiguous elements from the end of an observable sequence. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source sequence. + Number of elements to take from the end of the source sequence. + An observable sequence containing the specified number of elements from the end of the source sequence. + + is null. + + is less than zero. + + This operator accumulates a buffer with a length enough to store elements elements. Upon completion of + the source sequence, this buffer is drained on the result sequence. This causes the elements to be delayed. + + + + + Returns a specified number of contiguous elements from the end of an observable sequence, using the specified scheduler to drain the queue. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source sequence. + Number of elements to take from the end of the source sequence. + Scheduler used to drain the queue upon completion of the source sequence. + An observable sequence containing the specified number of elements from the end of the source sequence. + + or is null. + + is less than zero. + + This operator accumulates a buffer with a length enough to store elements elements. Upon completion of + the source sequence, this buffer is drained on the result sequence. This causes the elements to be delayed. + + + + + Returns elements within the specified duration from the end of the observable source sequence. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source sequence to take elements from. + Duration for taking elements from the end of the sequence. + An observable sequence with the elements taken during the specified duration from the end of the source sequence. + + is null. + + is less than TimeSpan.Zero. + + This operator accumulates a buffer with a length enough to store elements for any window during the lifetime of + the source sequence. Upon completion of the source sequence, this buffer is drained on the result sequence. This causes the result elements + to be delayed with . + + + + + Returns elements within the specified duration from the end of the observable source sequence, using the specified scheduler to run timers. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source sequence to take elements from. + Duration for taking elements from the end of the sequence. + Scheduler to run the timer on. + An observable sequence with the elements taken during the specified duration from the end of the source sequence. + + or is null. + + is less than TimeSpan.Zero. + + This operator accumulates a buffer with a length enough to store elements for any window during the lifetime of + the source sequence. Upon completion of the source sequence, this buffer is drained on the result sequence. This causes the result elements + to be delayed with . + + + + + Returns elements within the specified duration from the end of the observable source sequence, using the specified schedulers to run timers and to drain the collected elements. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source sequence to take elements from. + Duration for taking elements from the end of the sequence. + Scheduler to run the timer on. + Scheduler to drain the collected elements. + An observable sequence with the elements taken during the specified duration from the end of the source sequence. + + or or is null. + + is less than TimeSpan.Zero. + + This operator accumulates a buffer with a length enough to store elements for any window during the lifetime of + the source sequence. Upon completion of the source sequence, this buffer is drained on the result sequence. This causes the result elements + to be delayed with . + + + + + Returns a list with the specified number of contiguous elements from the end of an observable sequence. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source sequence. + Number of elements to take from the end of the source sequence. + An observable sequence containing a single list with the specified number of elements from the end of the source sequence. + + is null. + + is less than zero. + + This operator accumulates a buffer with a length enough to store elements. Upon completion of the + source sequence, this buffer is produced on the result sequence. + + + + + Returns a list with the elements within the specified duration from the end of the observable source sequence. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source sequence to take elements from. + Duration for taking elements from the end of the sequence. + An observable sequence containing a single list with the elements taken during the specified duration from the end of the source sequence. + + is null. + + is less than TimeSpan.Zero. + + This operator accumulates a buffer with a length enough to store elements for any window during the lifetime of + the source sequence. Upon completion of the source sequence, this buffer is produced on the result sequence. + + + + + Returns a list with the elements within the specified duration from the end of the observable source sequence, using the specified scheduler to run timers. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source sequence to take elements from. + Duration for taking elements from the end of the sequence. + Scheduler to run the timer on. + An observable sequence containing a single list with the elements taken during the specified duration from the end of the source sequence. + + or is null. + + is less than TimeSpan.Zero. + + This operator accumulates a buffer with a length enough to store elements for any window during the lifetime of + the source sequence. Upon completion of the source sequence, this buffer is produced on the result sequence. + + + + + Takes elements for the specified duration until the specified end time. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source sequence to take elements from. + Time to stop taking elements from the source sequence. If this value is less than or equal to DateTimeOffset.UtcNow, the result stream will complete immediately. + An observable sequence with the elements taken until the specified end time. + + is null. + + + + Takes elements for the specified duration until the specified end time, using the specified scheduler to run timers. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source sequence to take elements from. + Time to stop taking elements from the source sequence. If this value is less than or equal to DateTimeOffset.UtcNow, the result stream will complete immediately. + Scheduler to run the timer on. + An observable sequence with the elements taken until the specified end time. + + or is null. + + + + Returns the elements from the source observable sequence until the other observable sequence produces an element. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + The type of the elements in the other sequence that indicates the end of take behavior. + Source sequence to propagate elements for. + Observable sequence that terminates propagation of elements of the source sequence. + An observable sequence containing the elements of the source sequence up to the point the other sequence interrupted further propagation. + + or is null. + + + + Relays elements from the source observable sequence and calls the predicate after an + emission to check if the sequence should stop after that specific item. + + The type of the elements in the source and result sequences. + The source sequence to relay elements of. + Called after each upstream item has been emitted with + that upstream item and should return true to indicate the sequence should + complete. + The observable sequence with the source elements until the stop predicate returns true. + + The following sequence will stop after the value 5 has been encountered: + + Observable.Range(1, 10) + .TakeUntil(item => item == 5) + .Subscribe(Console.WriteLine); + + + If or is null. + + + + Returns elements from an observable sequence as long as a specified condition is true. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + A sequence to return elements from. + A function to test each element for a condition. + An observable sequence that contains the elements from the input sequence that occur before the element at which the test no longer passes. + + or is null. + + + + Returns elements from an observable sequence as long as a specified condition is true. + The element's index is used in the logic of the predicate function. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + A sequence to return elements from. + A function to test each element for a condition; the second parameter of the function represents the index of the source element. + An observable sequence that contains the elements from the input sequence that occur before the element at which the test no longer passes. + + or is null. + + + + Ignores elements from an observable sequence which are followed by another element within a specified relative time duration. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source sequence to throttle. + Throttling duration for each element. + The throttled sequence. + + is null. + + is less than TimeSpan.Zero. + + + This operator throttles the source sequence by holding on to each element for the duration specified in . If another + element is produced within this time window, the element is dropped and a new timer is started for the current element, repeating this whole + process. For streams that never have gaps larger than or equal to between elements, the resulting stream won't + produce any elements. In order to reduce the volume of a stream whilst guaranteeing the periodic production of elements, consider using the + Observable.Sample set of operators. + + + Specifying a TimeSpan.Zero value for is not recommended but supported, causing throttling timers to be scheduled + that are due immediately. However, this doesn't guarantee all elements will be retained in the result sequence. This is a side-effect of the + asynchrony introduced by the scheduler, where the action to forward the current element may not execute immediately, despite the TimeSpan.Zero + due time. In such cases, the next element may arrive before the scheduler gets a chance to run the throttling action. + + + + + + Ignores elements from an observable sequence which are followed by another element within a specified relative time duration, using the specified scheduler to run throttling timers. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source sequence to throttle. + Throttling duration for each element. + Scheduler to run the throttle timers on. + The throttled sequence. + + or is null. + + is less than TimeSpan.Zero. + + + This operator throttles the source sequence by holding on to each element for the duration specified in . If another + element is produced within this time window, the element is dropped and a new timer is started for the current element, repeating this whole + process. For streams that never have gaps larger than or equal to between elements, the resulting stream won't + produce any elements. In order to reduce the volume of a stream whilst guaranteeing the periodic production of elements, consider using the + Observable.Sample set of operators. + + + Specifying a TimeSpan.Zero value for is not recommended but supported, causing throttling timers to be scheduled + that are due immediately. However, this doesn't guarantee all elements will be retained in the result sequence. This is a side-effect of the + asynchrony introduced by the scheduler, where the action to forward the current element may not execute immediately, despite the TimeSpan.Zero + due time. In such cases, the next element may arrive before the scheduler gets a chance to run the throttling action. + + + + + + Ignores elements from an observable sequence which are followed by another value within a computed throttle duration. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + The type of the elements in the throttle sequences selected for each element in the source sequence. + Source sequence to throttle. + Selector function to retrieve a sequence indicating the throttle duration for each given element. + The throttled sequence. + + or is null. + + This operator throttles the source sequence by holding on to each element for the duration denoted by . + If another element is produced within this time window, the element is dropped and a new timer is started for the current element, repeating this + whole process. For streams where the duration computed by applying the to each element overlaps with + the occurrence of the successor element, the resulting stream won't produce any elements. In order to reduce the volume of a stream whilst + guaranteeing the periodic production of elements, consider using the Observable.Sample set of operators. + + + + + Returns an observable sequence that terminates with an exception. + + Query provider used to construct the data source. + The type used for the type parameter of the resulting sequence. + Exception object used for the sequence's termination. + The observable sequence that terminates exceptionally with the specified exception object. + + is null. + + + + Returns an observable sequence that terminates with an exception, using the specified scheduler to send out the single OnError message. + + Query provider used to construct the data source. + The type used for the type parameter of the resulting sequence. + Exception object used for the sequence's termination. + Scheduler to send the exceptional termination call on. + The observable sequence that terminates exceptionally with the specified exception object. + + or is null. + + + + Returns an observable sequence that terminates with an exception, using the specified scheduler to send out the single OnError message. + + Query provider used to construct the data source. + The type used for the type parameter of the resulting sequence. + Exception object used for the sequence's termination. + Scheduler to send the exceptional termination call on. + Object solely used to infer the type of the type parameter. This parameter is typically used when creating a sequence of anonymously typed elements. + The observable sequence that terminates exceptionally with the specified exception object. + + or is null. + + + + Returns an observable sequence that terminates with an exception. + + Query provider used to construct the data source. + The type used for the type parameter of the resulting sequence. + Exception object used for the sequence's termination. + Object solely used to infer the type of the type parameter. This parameter is typically used when creating a sequence of anonymously typed elements. + The observable sequence that terminates exceptionally with the specified exception object. + + is null. + + + + Records the time interval between consecutive elements in an observable sequence. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source sequence to record time intervals for. + An observable sequence with time interval information on elements. + + is null. + + + + Records the time interval between consecutive elements in an observable sequence, using the specified scheduler to compute time intervals. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source sequence to record time intervals for. + Scheduler used to compute time intervals. + An observable sequence with time interval information on elements. + + or is null. + + + + Applies a timeout policy to the observable sequence based on an absolute time. + If the sequence doesn't terminate before the specified absolute due time, a TimeoutException is propagated to the observer. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source sequence to perform a timeout for. + Time when a timeout occurs. If this value is less than or equal to DateTimeOffset.UtcNow, the timeout occurs immediately. + The source sequence with a TimeoutException in case of a timeout. + + is null. + (Asynchronous) If the sequence hasn't terminated before . + + In case you only want to timeout on the first element, consider using the + operator applied to the source sequence and a delayed sequence. Alternatively, the general-purpose overload + of Timeout, can be used. + + + + + Applies a timeout policy to the observable sequence based on an absolute time. + If the sequence doesn't terminate before the specified absolute due time, the other observable sequence is used to produce future messages from that point on. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence and the other sequence used upon a timeout. + Source sequence to perform a timeout for. + Time when a timeout occurs. If this value is less than or equal to DateTimeOffset.UtcNow, the timeout occurs immediately. + Sequence to return in case of a timeout. + The source sequence switching to the other sequence in case of a timeout. + + or is null. + + In case you only want to timeout on the first element, consider using the + operator applied to the source sequence and a delayed sequence. Alternatively, the general-purpose overload + of Timeout, can be used. + + + + + Applies a timeout policy to the observable sequence based on an absolute time, using the specified scheduler to run timeout timers. + If the sequence doesn't terminate before the specified absolute due time, the other observable sequence is used to produce future messages from that point on. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence and the other sequence used upon a timeout. + Source sequence to perform a timeout for. + Time when a timeout occurs. If this value is less than or equal to DateTimeOffset.UtcNow, the timeout occurs immediately. + Sequence to return in case of a timeout. + Scheduler to run the timeout timers on. + The source sequence switching to the other sequence in case of a timeout. + + or or is null. + + In case you only want to timeout on the first element, consider using the + operator applied to the source sequence and a delayed sequence. Alternatively, the general-purpose overload + of Timeout, can be used. + + + + + Applies a timeout policy to the observable sequence based on an absolute time, using the specified scheduler to run timeout timers. + If the sequence doesn't terminate before the specified absolute due time, a TimeoutException is propagated to the observer. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source sequence to perform a timeout for. + Time when a timeout occurs. If this value is less than or equal to DateTimeOffset.UtcNow, the timeout occurs immediately. + Scheduler to run the timeout timers on. + The source sequence with a TimeoutException in case of a timeout. + + or is null. + (Asynchronous) If the sequence hasn't terminated before . + + In case you only want to timeout on the first element, consider using the + operator applied to the source sequence and a delayed sequence. Alternatively, the general-purpose overload + of Timeout, can be used. + + + + + Applies a timeout policy for each element in the observable sequence. + If the next element isn't received within the specified timeout duration starting from its predecessor, a TimeoutException is propagated to the observer. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source sequence to perform a timeout for. + Maximum duration between values before a timeout occurs. + The source sequence with a TimeoutException in case of a timeout. + + is null. + + is less than TimeSpan.Zero. + (Asynchronous) If no element is produced within from the previous element. + + + In case you only want to timeout on the first element, consider using the + operator applied to the source sequence and a delayed sequence. Alternatively, the general-purpose overload + of Timeout, can be used. + + + Specifying a TimeSpan.Zero value for is not recommended but supported, causing timeout timers to be scheduled that are due + immediately. However, this doesn't guarantee a timeout will occur, even for the first element. This is a side-effect of the asynchrony introduced by the + scheduler, where the action to propagate a timeout may not execute immediately, despite the TimeSpan.Zero due time. In such cases, the next element may + arrive before the scheduler gets a chance to run the timeout action. + + + + + + Applies a timeout policy for each element in the observable sequence. + If the next element isn't received within the specified timeout duration starting from its predecessor, the other observable sequence is used to produce future messages from that point on. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence and the other sequence used upon a timeout. + Source sequence to perform a timeout for. + Maximum duration between values before a timeout occurs. + Sequence to return in case of a timeout. + The source sequence switching to the other sequence in case of a timeout. + + or is null. + + is less than TimeSpan.Zero. + + + In case you only want to timeout on the first element, consider using the + operator applied to the source sequence and a delayed sequence. Alternatively, the general-purpose overload + of Timeout, can be used. + + + Specifying a TimeSpan.Zero value for is not recommended but supported, causing timeout timers to be scheduled that are due + immediately. However, this doesn't guarantee a timeout will occur, even for the first element. This is a side-effect of the asynchrony introduced by the + scheduler, where the action to propagate a timeout may not execute immediately, despite the TimeSpan.Zero due time. In such cases, the next element may + arrive before the scheduler gets a chance to run the timeout action. + + + + + + Applies a timeout policy for each element in the observable sequence, using the specified scheduler to run timeout timers. + If the next element isn't received within the specified timeout duration starting from its predecessor, the other observable sequence is used to produce future messages from that point on. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence and the other sequence used upon a timeout. + Source sequence to perform a timeout for. + Maximum duration between values before a timeout occurs. + Sequence to return in case of a timeout. + Scheduler to run the timeout timers on. + The source sequence switching to the other sequence in case of a timeout. + + or or is null. + + is less than TimeSpan.Zero. + + + In case you only want to timeout on the first element, consider using the + operator applied to the source sequence and a delayed sequence. Alternatively, the general-purpose overload + of Timeout, can be used. + + + Specifying a TimeSpan.Zero value for is not recommended but supported, causing timeout timers to be scheduled that are due + immediately. However, this doesn't guarantee a timeout will occur, even for the first element. This is a side-effect of the asynchrony introduced by the + scheduler, where the action to propagate a timeout may not execute immediately, despite the TimeSpan.Zero due time. In such cases, the next element may + arrive before the scheduler gets a chance to run the timeout action. + + + + + + Applies a timeout policy for each element in the observable sequence, using the specified scheduler to run timeout timers. + If the next element isn't received within the specified timeout duration starting from its predecessor, a TimeoutException is propagated to the observer. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source sequence to perform a timeout for. + Maximum duration between values before a timeout occurs. + Scheduler to run the timeout timers on. + The source sequence with a TimeoutException in case of a timeout. + + or is null. + + is less than TimeSpan.Zero. + (Asynchronous) If no element is produced within from the previous element. + + + In case you only want to timeout on the first element, consider using the + operator applied to the source sequence and a delayed sequence. Alternatively, the general-purpose overload + of Timeout, can be used. + + + Specifying a TimeSpan.Zero value for is not recommended but supported, causing timeout timers to be scheduled that are due + immediately. However, this doesn't guarantee a timeout will occur, even for the first element. This is a side-effect of the asynchrony introduced by the + scheduler, where the action to propagate a timeout may not execute immediately, despite the TimeSpan.Zero due time. In such cases, the next element may + arrive before the scheduler gets a chance to run the timeout action. + + + + + + Applies a timeout policy to the observable sequence based on an initial timeout duration for the first element, and a timeout duration computed for each subsequent element. + If the next element isn't received within the computed duration starting from its predecessor, a TimeoutException is propagated to the observer. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + The type of the elements in the timeout sequences used to indicate the timeout duration for each element in the source sequence. + Source sequence to perform a timeout for. + Observable sequence that represents the timeout for the first element. + Selector to retrieve an observable sequence that represents the timeout between the current element and the next element. + The source sequence with a TimeoutException in case of a timeout. + + or or is null. + + + + Applies a timeout policy to the observable sequence based on an initial timeout duration for the first element, and a timeout duration computed for each subsequent element. + If the next element isn't received within the computed duration starting from its predecessor, the other observable sequence is used to produce future messages from that point on. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence and the other sequence used upon a timeout. + The type of the elements in the timeout sequences used to indicate the timeout duration for each element in the source sequence. + Source sequence to perform a timeout for. + Observable sequence that represents the timeout for the first element. + Selector to retrieve an observable sequence that represents the timeout between the current element and the next element. + Sequence to return in case of a timeout. + The source sequence switching to the other sequence in case of a timeout. + + or or or is null. + + + + Applies a timeout policy to the observable sequence based on a timeout duration computed for each element. + If the next element isn't received within the computed duration starting from its predecessor, a TimeoutException is propagated to the observer. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + The type of the elements in the timeout sequences used to indicate the timeout duration for each element in the source sequence. + Source sequence to perform a timeout for. + Selector to retrieve an observable sequence that represents the timeout between the current element and the next element. + The source sequence with a TimeoutException in case of a timeout. + + or is null. + + + + Applies a timeout policy to the observable sequence based on a timeout duration computed for each element. + If the next element isn't received within the computed duration starting from its predecessor, the other observable sequence is used to produce future messages from that point on. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence and the other sequence used upon a timeout. + The type of the elements in the timeout sequences used to indicate the timeout duration for each element in the source sequence. + Source sequence to perform a timeout for. + Selector to retrieve an observable sequence that represents the timeout between the current element and the next element. + Sequence to return in case of a timeout. + The source sequence switching to the other sequence in case of a timeout. + + or or is null. + + + + Returns an observable sequence that produces a single value at the specified absolute due time. + + Query provider used to construct the data source. + Absolute time at which to produce the value. If this value is less than or equal to DateTimeOffset.UtcNow, the timer will fire as soon as possible. + An observable sequence that produces a value at due time. + + + + Returns an observable sequence that periodically produces a value starting at the specified initial absolute due time. + + Query provider used to construct the data source. + Absolute time at which to produce the first value. If this value is less than or equal to DateTimeOffset.UtcNow, the timer will fire as soon as possible. + Period to produce subsequent values. If this value is equal to TimeSpan.Zero, the timer will recur as fast as possible. + An observable sequence that produces a value at due time and then after each period. + + is less than TimeSpan.Zero. + + + + Returns an observable sequence that periodically produces a value starting at the specified initial absolute due time, using the specified scheduler to run timers. + + Query provider used to construct the data source. + Absolute time at which to produce the first value. If this value is less than or equal to DateTimeOffset.UtcNow, the timer will fire as soon as possible. + Period to produce subsequent values. If this value is equal to TimeSpan.Zero, the timer will recur as fast as possible. + Scheduler to run timers on. + An observable sequence that produces a value at due time and then after each period. + + is less than TimeSpan.Zero. + + is null. + + + + Returns an observable sequence that produces a single value at the specified absolute due time, using the specified scheduler to run the timer. + + Query provider used to construct the data source. + Absolute time at which to produce the value. If this value is less than or equal to DateTimeOffset.UtcNow, the timer will fire as soon as possible. + Scheduler to run the timer on. + An observable sequence that produces a value at due time. + + is null. + + + + Returns an observable sequence that produces a single value after the specified relative due time has elapsed. + + Query provider used to construct the data source. + Relative time at which to produce the value. If this value is less than or equal to TimeSpan.Zero, the timer will fire as soon as possible. + An observable sequence that produces a value after the due time has elapsed. + + + + Returns an observable sequence that periodically produces a value after the specified initial relative due time has elapsed. + + Query provider used to construct the data source. + Relative time at which to produce the first value. If this value is less than or equal to TimeSpan.Zero, the timer will fire as soon as possible. + Period to produce subsequent values. If this value is equal to TimeSpan.Zero, the timer will recur as fast as possible. + An observable sequence that produces a value after due time has elapsed and then after each period. + + is less than TimeSpan.Zero. + + + + Returns an observable sequence that periodically produces a value after the specified initial relative due time has elapsed, using the specified scheduler to run timers. + + Query provider used to construct the data source. + Relative time at which to produce the first value. If this value is less than or equal to TimeSpan.Zero, the timer will fire as soon as possible. + Period to produce subsequent values. If this value is equal to TimeSpan.Zero, the timer will recur as fast as possible. + Scheduler to run timers on. + An observable sequence that produces a value after due time has elapsed and then each period. + + is less than TimeSpan.Zero. + + is null. + + + + Returns an observable sequence that produces a single value after the specified relative due time has elapsed, using the specified scheduler to run the timer. + + Query provider used to construct the data source. + Relative time at which to produce the value. If this value is less than or equal to TimeSpan.Zero, the timer will fire as soon as possible. + Scheduler to run the timer on. + An observable sequence that produces a value after the due time has elapsed. + + is null. + + + + Timestamps each element in an observable sequence using the local system clock. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source sequence to timestamp elements for. + An observable sequence with timestamp information on elements. + + is null. + + + + Timestamp each element in an observable sequence using the clock of the specified scheduler. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source sequence to timestamp elements for. + Scheduler used to compute timestamps. + An observable sequence with timestamp information on elements. + + or is null. + + + + Creates an array from an observable sequence. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + The source observable sequence to get an array of elements for. + An observable sequence containing a single element with an array containing all the elements of the source sequence. + + is null. + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Creates a dictionary from an observable sequence according to a specified key selector function. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + The type of the dictionary key computed for each element in the source sequence. + An observable sequence to create a dictionary for. + A function to extract a key from each element. + An observable sequence containing a single element with a dictionary mapping unique key values onto the corresponding source sequence's element. + + or is null. + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Creates a dictionary from an observable sequence according to a specified key selector function, and a comparer. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + The type of the dictionary key computed for each element in the source sequence. + An observable sequence to create a dictionary for. + A function to extract a key from each element. + An equality comparer to compare keys. + An observable sequence containing a single element with a dictionary mapping unique key values onto the corresponding source sequence's element. + + or or is null. + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Creates a dictionary from an observable sequence according to a specified key selector function, and an element selector function. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + The type of the dictionary key computed for each element in the source sequence. + The type of the dictionary value computed for each element in the source sequence. + An observable sequence to create a dictionary for. + A function to extract a key from each element. + A transform function to produce a result element value from each element. + An observable sequence containing a single element with a dictionary mapping unique key values onto the corresponding source sequence's element. + + or or is null. + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Creates a dictionary from an observable sequence according to a specified key selector function, a comparer, and an element selector function. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + The type of the dictionary key computed for each element in the source sequence. + The type of the dictionary value computed for each element in the source sequence. + An observable sequence to create a dictionary for. + A function to extract a key from each element. + A transform function to produce a result element value from each element. + An equality comparer to compare keys. + An observable sequence containing a single element with a dictionary mapping unique key values onto the corresponding source sequence's element. + + or or or is null. + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Converts an observable sequence to an enumerable sequence. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + An observable sequence to convert to an enumerable sequence. + The enumerable sequence containing the elements in the observable sequence. + + is null. + This operator requires the source's object (see ) to implement . + + + + Creates a list from an observable sequence. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + The source observable sequence to get a list of elements for. + An observable sequence containing a single element with a list containing all the elements of the source sequence. + + is null. + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Creates a lookup from an observable sequence according to a specified key selector function. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + The type of the lookup key computed for each element in the source sequence. + An observable sequence to create a lookup for. + A function to extract a key from each element. + An observable sequence containing a single element with a lookup mapping unique key values onto the corresponding source sequence's elements. + + or is null. + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Creates a lookup from an observable sequence according to a specified key selector function, and a comparer. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + The type of the lookup key computed for each element in the source sequence. + An observable sequence to create a lookup for. + A function to extract a key from each element. + An equality comparer to compare keys. + An observable sequence containing a single element with a lookup mapping unique key values onto the corresponding source sequence's elements. + + or or is null. + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Creates a lookup from an observable sequence according to a specified key selector function, and an element selector function. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + The type of the lookup key computed for each element in the source sequence. + The type of the lookup value computed for each element in the source sequence. + An observable sequence to create a lookup for. + A function to extract a key from each element. + A transform function to produce a result element value from each element. + An observable sequence containing a single element with a lookup mapping unique key values onto the corresponding source sequence's elements. + + or or is null. + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Creates a lookup from an observable sequence according to a specified key selector function, a comparer, and an element selector function. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + The type of the lookup key computed for each element in the source sequence. + The type of the lookup value computed for each element in the source sequence. + An observable sequence to create a lookup for. + A function to extract a key from each element. + A transform function to produce a result element value from each element. + An equality comparer to compare keys. + An observable sequence containing a single element with a lookup mapping unique key values onto the corresponding source sequence's elements. + + or or or is null. + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Converts an enumerable sequence to an observable sequence. + + Query provider used to construct the data source. + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Enumerable sequence to convert to an observable sequence. + The observable sequence whose elements are pulled from the given enumerable sequence. + + is null. + + + + Converts an enumerable sequence to an observable sequence, using the specified scheduler to run the enumeration loop. + + Query provider used to construct the data source. + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Enumerable sequence to convert to an observable sequence. + Scheduler to run the enumeration of the input sequence on. + The observable sequence whose elements are pulled from the given enumerable sequence. + + or is null. + + + + Constructs an observable sequence that depends on a resource object, whose lifetime is tied to the resulting observable sequence's lifetime. + + Query provider used to construct the data source. + The type of the elements in the produced sequence. + The type of the resource used during the generation of the resulting sequence. Needs to implement . + Factory function to obtain a resource object. + Factory function to obtain an observable sequence that depends on the obtained resource. + An observable sequence whose lifetime controls the lifetime of the dependent resource object. + + or is null. + + + + Constructs an observable sequence that depends on a resource object, whose lifetime is tied to the resulting observable sequence's lifetime. The resource is obtained and used through asynchronous methods. + The CancellationToken passed to the asynchronous methods is tied to the returned disposable subscription, allowing best-effort cancellation at any stage of the resource acquisition or usage. + + Query provider used to construct the data source. + The type of the elements in the produced sequence. + The type of the resource used during the generation of the resulting sequence. Needs to implement . + Asynchronous factory function to obtain a resource object. + Asynchronous factory function to obtain an observable sequence that depends on the obtained resource. + An observable sequence whose lifetime controls the lifetime of the dependent resource object. + + or is null. + This operator is especially useful in conjunction with the asynchronous programming features introduced in C# 5.0 and Visual Basic 11. + When a subscription to the resulting sequence is disposed, the CancellationToken that was fed to the asynchronous resource factory and observable factory functions will be signaled. + + + + Filters the elements of an observable sequence based on a predicate. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + An observable sequence whose elements to filter. + A function to test each source element for a condition. + An observable sequence that contains elements from the input sequence that satisfy the condition. + + or is null. + + + + Filters the elements of an observable sequence based on a predicate by incorporating the element's index. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + An observable sequence whose elements to filter. + A function to test each source element for a condition; the second parameter of the function represents the index of the source element. + An observable sequence that contains elements from the input sequence that satisfy the condition. + + or is null. + + + + Repeats the given as long as the specified holds, where the is evaluated before each repeated is subscribed to. + + Query provider used to construct the data source. + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source to repeat as long as the function evaluates to true. + Condition that will be evaluated before subscription to the , to determine whether repetition of the source is required. + The observable sequence obtained by concatenating the sequence as long as the holds. + + or is null. + + + + Projects each element of an observable sequence into consecutive non-overlapping windows which are produced based on element count information. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence, and in the windows in the result sequence. + Source sequence to produce windows over. + Length of each window. + An observable sequence of windows. + + is null. + + is less than or equal to zero. + + + + Projects each element of an observable sequence into zero or more windows which are produced based on element count information. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence, and in the windows in the result sequence. + Source sequence to produce windows over. + Length of each window. + Number of elements to skip between creation of consecutive windows. + An observable sequence of windows. + + is null. + + or is less than or equal to zero. + + + + Projects each element of an observable sequence into consecutive non-overlapping windows which are produced based on timing information. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence, and in the windows in the result sequence. + Source sequence to produce windows over. + Length of each window. + The sequence of windows. + + is null. + + is less than TimeSpan.Zero. + + Specifying a TimeSpan.Zero value for is not recommended but supported, causing the scheduler to create windows as fast as it can. + Because all source sequence elements end up in one of the windows, some windows won't have a zero time span. This is a side-effect of the asynchrony introduced + by the scheduler, where the action to close the current window and to create a new window may not execute immediately, despite the TimeSpan.Zero due time. + + + + + Projects each element of an observable sequence into a window that is completed when either it's full or a given amount of time has elapsed. + A useful real-world analogy of this overload is the behavior of a ferry leaving the dock when all seats are taken, or at the scheduled time of departure, whichever event occurs first. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence, and in the windows in the result sequence. + Source sequence to produce windows over. + Maximum time length of a window. + Maximum element count of a window. + An observable sequence of windows. + + is null. + + is less than TimeSpan.Zero. -or- is less than or equal to zero. + + Specifying a TimeSpan.Zero value for is not recommended but supported, causing the scheduler to create windows as fast as it can. + Because all source sequence elements end up in one of the windows, some windows won't have a zero time span. This is a side-effect of the asynchrony introduced + by the scheduler, where the action to close the current window and to create a new window may not execute immediately, despite the TimeSpan.Zero due time. + + + + + Projects each element of an observable sequence into a window that is completed when either it's full or a given amount of time has elapsed, using the specified scheduler to run timers. + A useful real-world analogy of this overload is the behavior of a ferry leaving the dock when all seats are taken, or at the scheduled time of departure, whichever event occurs first. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence, and in the windows in the result sequence. + Source sequence to produce windows over. + Maximum time length of a window. + Maximum element count of a window. + Scheduler to run windowing timers on. + An observable sequence of windows. + + or is null. + + is less than TimeSpan.Zero. -or- is less than or equal to zero. + + Specifying a TimeSpan.Zero value for is not recommended but supported, causing the scheduler to create windows as fast as it can. + Because all source sequence elements end up in one of the windows, some windows won't have a zero time span. This is a side-effect of the asynchrony introduced + by the scheduler, where the action to close the current window and to create a new window may not execute immediately, despite the TimeSpan.Zero due time. + + + + + Projects each element of an observable sequence into consecutive non-overlapping windows which are produced based on timing information, using the specified scheduler to run timers. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence, and in the windows in the result sequence. + Source sequence to produce windows over. + Length of each window. + Scheduler to run windowing timers on. + An observable sequence of windows. + + or is null. + + is less than TimeSpan.Zero. + + Specifying a TimeSpan.Zero value for is not recommended but supported, causing the scheduler to create windows as fast as it can. + Because all source sequence elements end up in one of the windows, some windows won't have a zero time span. This is a side-effect of the asynchrony introduced + by the scheduler, where the action to close the current window and to create a new window may not execute immediately, despite the TimeSpan.Zero due time. + + + + + Projects each element of an observable sequence into zero or more windows which are produced based on timing information. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence, and in the windows in the result sequence. + Source sequence to produce windows over. + Length of each window. + Interval between creation of consecutive windows. + An observable sequence of windows. + + is null. + + or is less than TimeSpan.Zero. + + + Specifying a TimeSpan.Zero value for is not recommended but supported, causing the scheduler to create windows with minimum duration + length. However, some windows won't have a zero time span. This is a side-effect of the asynchrony introduced by the scheduler, where the action to close the + current window may not execute immediately, despite the TimeSpan.Zero due time. + + + Specifying a TimeSpan.Zero value for is not recommended but supported, causing the scheduler to create windows as fast as it can. + However, this doesn't mean all windows will start at the beginning of the source sequence. This is a side-effect of the asynchrony introduced by the scheduler, + where the action to create a new window may not execute immediately, despite the TimeSpan.Zero due time. + + + + + + Projects each element of an observable sequence into zero or more windows which are produced based on timing information, using the specified scheduler to run timers. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence, and in the windows in the result sequence. + Source sequence to produce windows over. + Length of each window. + Interval between creation of consecutive windows. + Scheduler to run windowing timers on. + An observable sequence of windows. + + or is null. + + or is less than TimeSpan.Zero. + + + Specifying a TimeSpan.Zero value for is not recommended but supported, causing the scheduler to create windows with minimum duration + length. However, some windows won't have a zero time span. This is a side-effect of the asynchrony introduced by the scheduler, where the action to close the + current window may not execute immediately, despite the TimeSpan.Zero due time. + + + Specifying a TimeSpan.Zero value for is not recommended but supported, causing the scheduler to create windows as fast as it can. + However, this doesn't mean all windows will start at the beginning of the source sequence. This is a side-effect of the asynchrony introduced by the scheduler, + where the action to create a new window may not execute immediately, despite the TimeSpan.Zero due time. + + + + + + Projects each element of an observable sequence into consecutive non-overlapping windows. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence, and in the windows in the result sequence. + The type of the elements in the sequences indicating window boundary events. + Source sequence to produce windows over. + Sequence of window boundary markers. The current window is closed and a new window is opened upon receiving a boundary marker. + An observable sequence of windows. + + or is null. + + + + Projects each element of an observable sequence into consecutive non-overlapping windows. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence, and in the windows in the result sequence. + The type of the elements in the sequences indicating window closing events. + Source sequence to produce windows over. + A function invoked to define the boundaries of the produced windows. A new window is started when the previous one is closed. + An observable sequence of windows. + + or is null. + + + + Projects each element of an observable sequence into zero or more windows. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence, and in the windows in the result sequence. + The type of the elements in the sequence indicating window opening events, also passed to the closing selector to obtain a sequence of window closing events. + The type of the elements in the sequences indicating window closing events. + Source sequence to produce windows over. + Observable sequence whose elements denote the creation of new windows. + A function invoked to define the closing of each produced window. + An observable sequence of windows. + + or or is null. + + + + Merges two observable sequences into one observable sequence by combining each element from the first source with the latest element from the second source, if any. + Starting from Rx.NET 4.0, this will subscribe to before subscribing to to have a latest element readily available + in case emits an element right away. + + The type of the elements in the first source sequence. + The type of the elements in the second source sequence. + The type of the elements in the result sequence, returned by the selector function. + First observable source. + Second observable source. + Function to invoke for each element from the first source combined with the latest element from the second source, if any. + An observable sequence containing the result of combining each element of the first source with the latest element from the second source, if any, using the specified result selector function. + + or or is null. + + + + Merges the specified observable sequences into one observable sequence by emitting a list with the elements of the observable sequences at corresponding indexes. + + Query provider used to construct the data source. + The type of the elements in the source sequences, and in the lists in the result sequence. + Observable sources. + An observable sequence containing lists of elements at corresponding indexes. + + is null. + + + + Merges the specified observable sequences into one observable sequence by emitting a list with the elements of the observable sequences at corresponding indexes. + + Query provider used to construct the data source. + The type of the elements in the source sequences, and in the lists in the result sequence. + Observable sources. + An observable sequence containing lists of elements at corresponding indexes. + + is null. + + + + Merges the specified observable sequences into one observable sequence by using the selector function whenever all of the observable sequences have produced an element at a corresponding index. + + Query provider used to construct the data source. + The type of the elements in the source sequences. + The type of the elements in the result sequence, returned by the selector function. + Observable sources. + Function to invoke for each series of elements at corresponding indexes in the sources. + An observable sequence containing the result of combining elements of the sources using the specified result selector function. + + or is null. + + + + Merges two observable sequences into one observable sequence by combining their elements in a pairwise fashion. + + The type of the elements in the first source sequence. + The type of the elements in the second source sequence. + The type of the elements in the result sequence, returned by the selector function. + First observable source. + Second observable source. + Function to invoke for each consecutive pair of elements from the first and second source. + An observable sequence containing the result of pairwise combining the elements of the first and second source using the specified result selector function. + + or or is null. + + + + Merges an observable sequence and an enumerable sequence into one observable sequence by using the selector function. + + The type of the elements in the first observable source sequence. + The type of the elements in the second enumerable source sequence. + The type of the elements in the result sequence, returned by the selector function. + First observable source. + Second enumerable source. + Function to invoke for each consecutive pair of elements from the first and second source. + An observable sequence containing the result of pairwise combining the elements of the first and second source using the specified result selector function. + + or or is null. + + + + Merges the specified observable sequences into one observable sequence by using the selector function whenever all of the observable sequences have produced an element at a corresponding index. + + The type of the elements in the first source sequence. + The type of the elements in the second source sequence. + The type of the elements in the third source sequence. + The type of the elements in the result sequence, returned by the selector function. + First observable source. + Second observable source. + Third observable source. + Function to invoke for each series of elements at corresponding indexes in the sources. + An observable sequence containing the result of combining elements of the sources using the specified result selector function. + + or or or is null. + + + + Merges the specified observable sequences into one observable sequence by using the selector function whenever all of the observable sequences have produced an element at a corresponding index. + + The type of the elements in the first source sequence. + The type of the elements in the second source sequence. + The type of the elements in the third source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fourth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the result sequence, returned by the selector function. + First observable source. + Second observable source. + Third observable source. + Fourth observable source. + Function to invoke for each series of elements at corresponding indexes in the sources. + An observable sequence containing the result of combining elements of the sources using the specified result selector function. + + or or or or is null. + + + + Merges the specified observable sequences into one observable sequence by using the selector function whenever all of the observable sequences have produced an element at a corresponding index. + + The type of the elements in the first source sequence. + The type of the elements in the second source sequence. + The type of the elements in the third source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fourth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fifth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the result sequence, returned by the selector function. + First observable source. + Second observable source. + Third observable source. + Fourth observable source. + Fifth observable source. + Function to invoke for each series of elements at corresponding indexes in the sources. + An observable sequence containing the result of combining elements of the sources using the specified result selector function. + + or or or or or is null. + + + + Merges the specified observable sequences into one observable sequence by using the selector function whenever all of the observable sequences have produced an element at a corresponding index. + + The type of the elements in the first source sequence. + The type of the elements in the second source sequence. + The type of the elements in the third source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fourth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fifth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the sixth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the result sequence, returned by the selector function. + First observable source. + Second observable source. + Third observable source. + Fourth observable source. + Fifth observable source. + Sixth observable source. + Function to invoke for each series of elements at corresponding indexes in the sources. + An observable sequence containing the result of combining elements of the sources using the specified result selector function. + + or or or or or or is null. + + + + Merges the specified observable sequences into one observable sequence by using the selector function whenever all of the observable sequences have produced an element at a corresponding index. + + The type of the elements in the first source sequence. + The type of the elements in the second source sequence. + The type of the elements in the third source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fourth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fifth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the sixth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the seventh source sequence. + The type of the elements in the result sequence, returned by the selector function. + First observable source. + Second observable source. + Third observable source. + Fourth observable source. + Fifth observable source. + Sixth observable source. + Seventh observable source. + Function to invoke for each series of elements at corresponding indexes in the sources. + An observable sequence containing the result of combining elements of the sources using the specified result selector function. + + or or or or or or or is null. + + + + Merges the specified observable sequences into one observable sequence by using the selector function whenever all of the observable sequences have produced an element at a corresponding index. + + The type of the elements in the first source sequence. + The type of the elements in the second source sequence. + The type of the elements in the third source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fourth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fifth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the sixth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the seventh source sequence. + The type of the elements in the eighth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the result sequence, returned by the selector function. + First observable source. + Second observable source. + Third observable source. + Fourth observable source. + Fifth observable source. + Sixth observable source. + Seventh observable source. + Eighth observable source. + Function to invoke for each series of elements at corresponding indexes in the sources. + An observable sequence containing the result of combining elements of the sources using the specified result selector function. + + or or or or or or or or is null. + + + + Merges the specified observable sequences into one observable sequence by using the selector function whenever all of the observable sequences have produced an element at a corresponding index. + + The type of the elements in the first source sequence. + The type of the elements in the second source sequence. + The type of the elements in the third source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fourth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fifth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the sixth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the seventh source sequence. + The type of the elements in the eighth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the ninth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the result sequence, returned by the selector function. + First observable source. + Second observable source. + Third observable source. + Fourth observable source. + Fifth observable source. + Sixth observable source. + Seventh observable source. + Eighth observable source. + Ninth observable source. + Function to invoke for each series of elements at corresponding indexes in the sources. + An observable sequence containing the result of combining elements of the sources using the specified result selector function. + + or or or or or or or or or is null. + + + + Merges the specified observable sequences into one observable sequence by using the selector function whenever all of the observable sequences have produced an element at a corresponding index. + + The type of the elements in the first source sequence. + The type of the elements in the second source sequence. + The type of the elements in the third source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fourth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fifth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the sixth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the seventh source sequence. + The type of the elements in the eighth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the ninth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the tenth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the result sequence, returned by the selector function. + First observable source. + Second observable source. + Third observable source. + Fourth observable source. + Fifth observable source. + Sixth observable source. + Seventh observable source. + Eighth observable source. + Ninth observable source. + Tenth observable source. + Function to invoke for each series of elements at corresponding indexes in the sources. + An observable sequence containing the result of combining elements of the sources using the specified result selector function. + + or or or or or or or or or or is null. + + + + Merges the specified observable sequences into one observable sequence by using the selector function whenever all of the observable sequences have produced an element at a corresponding index. + + The type of the elements in the first source sequence. + The type of the elements in the second source sequence. + The type of the elements in the third source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fourth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fifth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the sixth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the seventh source sequence. + The type of the elements in the eighth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the ninth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the tenth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the eleventh source sequence. + The type of the elements in the result sequence, returned by the selector function. + First observable source. + Second observable source. + Third observable source. + Fourth observable source. + Fifth observable source. + Sixth observable source. + Seventh observable source. + Eighth observable source. + Ninth observable source. + Tenth observable source. + Eleventh observable source. + Function to invoke for each series of elements at corresponding indexes in the sources. + An observable sequence containing the result of combining elements of the sources using the specified result selector function. + + or or or or or or or or or or or is null. + + + + Merges the specified observable sequences into one observable sequence by using the selector function whenever all of the observable sequences have produced an element at a corresponding index. + + The type of the elements in the first source sequence. + The type of the elements in the second source sequence. + The type of the elements in the third source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fourth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fifth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the sixth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the seventh source sequence. + The type of the elements in the eighth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the ninth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the tenth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the eleventh source sequence. + The type of the elements in the twelfth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the result sequence, returned by the selector function. + First observable source. + Second observable source. + Third observable source. + Fourth observable source. + Fifth observable source. + Sixth observable source. + Seventh observable source. + Eighth observable source. + Ninth observable source. + Tenth observable source. + Eleventh observable source. + Twelfth observable source. + Function to invoke for each series of elements at corresponding indexes in the sources. + An observable sequence containing the result of combining elements of the sources using the specified result selector function. + + or or or or or or or or or or or or is null. + + + + Merges the specified observable sequences into one observable sequence by using the selector function whenever all of the observable sequences have produced an element at a corresponding index. + + The type of the elements in the first source sequence. + The type of the elements in the second source sequence. + The type of the elements in the third source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fourth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fifth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the sixth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the seventh source sequence. + The type of the elements in the eighth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the ninth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the tenth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the eleventh source sequence. + The type of the elements in the twelfth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the thirteenth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the result sequence, returned by the selector function. + First observable source. + Second observable source. + Third observable source. + Fourth observable source. + Fifth observable source. + Sixth observable source. + Seventh observable source. + Eighth observable source. + Ninth observable source. + Tenth observable source. + Eleventh observable source. + Twelfth observable source. + Thirteenth observable source. + Function to invoke for each series of elements at corresponding indexes in the sources. + An observable sequence containing the result of combining elements of the sources using the specified result selector function. + + or or or or or or or or or or or or or is null. + + + + Merges the specified observable sequences into one observable sequence by using the selector function whenever all of the observable sequences have produced an element at a corresponding index. + + The type of the elements in the first source sequence. + The type of the elements in the second source sequence. + The type of the elements in the third source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fourth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fifth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the sixth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the seventh source sequence. + The type of the elements in the eighth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the ninth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the tenth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the eleventh source sequence. + The type of the elements in the twelfth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the thirteenth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fourteenth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the result sequence, returned by the selector function. + First observable source. + Second observable source. + Third observable source. + Fourth observable source. + Fifth observable source. + Sixth observable source. + Seventh observable source. + Eighth observable source. + Ninth observable source. + Tenth observable source. + Eleventh observable source. + Twelfth observable source. + Thirteenth observable source. + Fourteenth observable source. + Function to invoke for each series of elements at corresponding indexes in the sources. + An observable sequence containing the result of combining elements of the sources using the specified result selector function. + + or or or or or or or or or or or or or or is null. + + + + Merges the specified observable sequences into one observable sequence by using the selector function whenever all of the observable sequences have produced an element at a corresponding index. + + The type of the elements in the first source sequence. + The type of the elements in the second source sequence. + The type of the elements in the third source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fourth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fifth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the sixth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the seventh source sequence. + The type of the elements in the eighth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the ninth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the tenth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the eleventh source sequence. + The type of the elements in the twelfth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the thirteenth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fourteenth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fifteenth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the result sequence, returned by the selector function. + First observable source. + Second observable source. + Third observable source. + Fourth observable source. + Fifth observable source. + Sixth observable source. + Seventh observable source. + Eighth observable source. + Ninth observable source. + Tenth observable source. + Eleventh observable source. + Twelfth observable source. + Thirteenth observable source. + Fourteenth observable source. + Fifteenth observable source. + Function to invoke for each series of elements at corresponding indexes in the sources. + An observable sequence containing the result of combining elements of the sources using the specified result selector function. + + or or or or or or or or or or or or or or or is null. + + + + Merges the specified observable sequences into one observable sequence by using the selector function whenever all of the observable sequences have produced an element at a corresponding index. + + The type of the elements in the first source sequence. + The type of the elements in the second source sequence. + The type of the elements in the third source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fourth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fifth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the sixth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the seventh source sequence. + The type of the elements in the eighth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the ninth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the tenth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the eleventh source sequence. + The type of the elements in the twelfth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the thirteenth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fourteenth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fifteenth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the sixteenth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the result sequence, returned by the selector function. + First observable source. + Second observable source. + Third observable source. + Fourth observable source. + Fifth observable source. + Sixth observable source. + Seventh observable source. + Eighth observable source. + Ninth observable source. + Tenth observable source. + Eleventh observable source. + Twelfth observable source. + Thirteenth observable source. + Fourteenth observable source. + Fifteenth observable source. + Sixteenth observable source. + Function to invoke for each series of elements at corresponding indexes in the sources. + An observable sequence containing the result of combining elements of the sources using the specified result selector function. + + or or or or or or or or or or or or or or or or is null. + + + + Converts the function into an asynchronous action. Each invocation of the resulting asynchronous action causes an invocation of the original synchronous action on the specified scheduler. + + Query provider used to construct the data source. + Action to convert to an asynchronous action. + Asynchronous action. + + is null. + + + + Converts the function into an asynchronous action. Each invocation of the resulting asynchronous action causes an invocation of the original synchronous action on the specified scheduler. + + Query provider used to construct the data source. + Action to convert to an asynchronous action. + Scheduler to invoke the original action on. + Asynchronous action. + + or is null. + + + + Converts the function into an asynchronous action. Each invocation of the resulting asynchronous action causes an invocation of the original synchronous action on the default scheduler. + + Query provider used to construct the data source. + The type of the first argument passed to the action. + Action to convert to an asynchronous action. + Asynchronous action. + + is null. + + + + Converts the function into an asynchronous action. Each invocation of the resulting asynchronous action causes an invocation of the original synchronous action on the specified scheduler. + + Query provider used to construct the data source. + The type of the first argument passed to the action. + Action to convert to an asynchronous action. + Scheduler to invoke the original action on. + Asynchronous action. + + or is null. + + + + Converts the function into an asynchronous action. Each invocation of the resulting asynchronous action causes an invocation of the original synchronous action on the default scheduler. + + Query provider used to construct the data source. + The type of the first argument passed to the action. + The type of the second argument passed to the action. + Action to convert to an asynchronous action. + Asynchronous action. + + is null. + + + + Converts the function into an asynchronous action. Each invocation of the resulting asynchronous action causes an invocation of the original synchronous action on the specified scheduler. + + Query provider used to construct the data source. + The type of the first argument passed to the action. + The type of the second argument passed to the action. + Action to convert to an asynchronous action. + Scheduler to invoke the original action on. + Asynchronous action. + + or is null. + + + + Converts the function into an asynchronous action. Each invocation of the resulting asynchronous action causes an invocation of the original synchronous action on the default scheduler. + + Query provider used to construct the data source. + The type of the first argument passed to the action. + The type of the second argument passed to the action. + The type of the third argument passed to the action. + Action to convert to an asynchronous action. + Asynchronous action. + + is null. + + + + Converts the function into an asynchronous action. Each invocation of the resulting asynchronous action causes an invocation of the original synchronous action on the specified scheduler. + + Query provider used to construct the data source. + The type of the first argument passed to the action. + The type of the second argument passed to the action. + The type of the third argument passed to the action. + Action to convert to an asynchronous action. + Scheduler to invoke the original action on. + Asynchronous action. + + or is null. + + + + Converts the function into an asynchronous action. Each invocation of the resulting asynchronous action causes an invocation of the original synchronous action on the default scheduler. + + Query provider used to construct the data source. + The type of the first argument passed to the action. + The type of the second argument passed to the action. + The type of the third argument passed to the action. + The type of the fourth argument passed to the action. + Action to convert to an asynchronous action. + Asynchronous action. + + is null. + + + + Converts the function into an asynchronous action. Each invocation of the resulting asynchronous action causes an invocation of the original synchronous action on the specified scheduler. + + Query provider used to construct the data source. + The type of the first argument passed to the action. + The type of the second argument passed to the action. + The type of the third argument passed to the action. + The type of the fourth argument passed to the action. + Action to convert to an asynchronous action. + Scheduler to invoke the original action on. + Asynchronous action. + + or is null. + + + + Converts the function into an asynchronous action. Each invocation of the resulting asynchronous action causes an invocation of the original synchronous action on the default scheduler. + + Query provider used to construct the data source. + The type of the first argument passed to the action. + The type of the second argument passed to the action. + The type of the third argument passed to the action. + The type of the fourth argument passed to the action. + The type of the fifth argument passed to the action. + Action to convert to an asynchronous action. + Asynchronous action. + + is null. + + + + Converts the function into an asynchronous action. 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Each invocation of the resulting asynchronous function causes an invocation of the original synchronous function. + + Query provider used to construct the data source. + The type of the first argument passed to the function. + The type of the second argument passed to the function. + The type of the third argument passed to the function. + The type of the fourth argument passed to the function. + The type of the fifth argument passed to the function. + The type of the sixth argument passed to the function. + The type of the seventh argument passed to the function. + The type of the eighth argument passed to the function. + The type of the ninth argument passed to the function. + The type of the tenth argument passed to the function. + The type of the eleventh argument passed to the function. + The type of the result returned by the function. + Function to convert to an asynchronous function. + Asynchronous function. + + is null. + + + + Converts the function into an asynchronous function. Each invocation of the resulting asynchronous function causes an invocation of the original synchronous function on the specified scheduler. + + Query provider used to construct the data source. + The type of the first argument passed to the function. + The type of the second argument passed to the function. + The type of the third argument passed to the function. + The type of the fourth argument passed to the function. + The type of the fifth argument passed to the function. + The type of the sixth argument passed to the function. + The type of the seventh argument passed to the function. + The type of the eighth argument passed to the function. + The type of the ninth argument passed to the function. + The type of the tenth argument passed to the function. + The type of the eleventh argument passed to the function. + The type of the result returned by the function. + Function to convert to an asynchronous function. + Scheduler to invoke the original function on. + Asynchronous function. + + or is null. + + + + Converts the function into an asynchronous function. Each invocation of the resulting asynchronous function causes an invocation of the original synchronous function. + + Query provider used to construct the data source. + The type of the first argument passed to the function. + The type of the second argument passed to the function. + The type of the third argument passed to the function. + The type of the fourth argument passed to the function. + The type of the fifth argument passed to the function. + The type of the sixth argument passed to the function. + The type of the seventh argument passed to the function. + The type of the eighth argument passed to the function. + The type of the ninth argument passed to the function. + The type of the tenth argument passed to the function. + The type of the eleventh argument passed to the function. + The type of the twelfth argument passed to the function. + The type of the result returned by the function. + Function to convert to an asynchronous function. + Asynchronous function. + + is null. + + + + Converts the function into an asynchronous function. Each invocation of the resulting asynchronous function causes an invocation of the original synchronous function on the specified scheduler. + + Query provider used to construct the data source. + The type of the first argument passed to the function. + The type of the second argument passed to the function. + The type of the third argument passed to the function. + The type of the fourth argument passed to the function. + The type of the fifth argument passed to the function. + The type of the sixth argument passed to the function. + The type of the seventh argument passed to the function. + The type of the eighth argument passed to the function. + The type of the ninth argument passed to the function. + The type of the tenth argument passed to the function. + The type of the eleventh argument passed to the function. + The type of the twelfth argument passed to the function. + The type of the result returned by the function. + Function to convert to an asynchronous function. + Scheduler to invoke the original function on. + Asynchronous function. + + or is null. + + + + Converts the function into an asynchronous function. Each invocation of the resulting asynchronous function causes an invocation of the original synchronous function. + + Query provider used to construct the data source. + The type of the first argument passed to the function. + The type of the second argument passed to the function. + The type of the third argument passed to the function. + The type of the fourth argument passed to the function. + The type of the fifth argument passed to the function. + The type of the sixth argument passed to the function. + The type of the seventh argument passed to the function. + The type of the eighth argument passed to the function. + The type of the ninth argument passed to the function. + The type of the tenth argument passed to the function. + The type of the eleventh argument passed to the function. + The type of the twelfth argument passed to the function. + The type of the thirteenth argument passed to the function. + The type of the result returned by the function. + Function to convert to an asynchronous function. + Asynchronous function. + + is null. + + + + Converts the function into an asynchronous function. Each invocation of the resulting asynchronous function causes an invocation of the original synchronous function on the specified scheduler. + + Query provider used to construct the data source. + The type of the first argument passed to the function. + The type of the second argument passed to the function. + The type of the third argument passed to the function. + The type of the fourth argument passed to the function. + The type of the fifth argument passed to the function. + The type of the sixth argument passed to the function. + The type of the seventh argument passed to the function. + The type of the eighth argument passed to the function. + The type of the ninth argument passed to the function. + The type of the tenth argument passed to the function. + The type of the eleventh argument passed to the function. + The type of the twelfth argument passed to the function. + The type of the thirteenth argument passed to the function. + The type of the result returned by the function. + Function to convert to an asynchronous function. + Scheduler to invoke the original function on. + Asynchronous function. + + or is null. + + + + Converts the function into an asynchronous function. 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Each invocation of the resulting asynchronous function causes an invocation of the original synchronous function on the specified scheduler. + + Query provider used to construct the data source. + The type of the first argument passed to the function. + The type of the second argument passed to the function. + The type of the third argument passed to the function. + The type of the fourth argument passed to the function. + The type of the fifth argument passed to the function. + The type of the sixth argument passed to the function. + The type of the seventh argument passed to the function. + The type of the eighth argument passed to the function. + The type of the ninth argument passed to the function. + The type of the tenth argument passed to the function. + The type of the eleventh argument passed to the function. + The type of the twelfth argument passed to the function. + The type of the thirteenth argument passed to the function. + The type of the fourteenth argument passed to the function. + The type of the result returned by the function. + Function to convert to an asynchronous function. + Scheduler to invoke the original function on. + Asynchronous function. + + or is null. + + + + Converts the function into an asynchronous function. Each invocation of the resulting asynchronous function causes an invocation of the original synchronous function. + + Query provider used to construct the data source. + The type of the first argument passed to the function. + The type of the second argument passed to the function. + The type of the third argument passed to the function. + The type of the fourth argument passed to the function. + The type of the fifth argument passed to the function. + The type of the sixth argument passed to the function. + The type of the seventh argument passed to the function. + The type of the eighth argument passed to the function. + The type of the ninth argument passed to the function. + The type of the tenth argument passed to the function. + The type of the eleventh argument passed to the function. + The type of the twelfth argument passed to the function. + The type of the thirteenth argument passed to the function. + The type of the fourteenth argument passed to the function. + The type of the fifteenth argument passed to the function. + The type of the result returned by the function. + Function to convert to an asynchronous function. + Asynchronous function. + + is null. + + + + Converts the function into an asynchronous function. Each invocation of the resulting asynchronous function causes an invocation of the original synchronous function on the specified scheduler. + + Query provider used to construct the data source. + The type of the first argument passed to the function. + The type of the second argument passed to the function. + The type of the third argument passed to the function. + The type of the fourth argument passed to the function. + The type of the fifth argument passed to the function. + The type of the sixth argument passed to the function. + The type of the seventh argument passed to the function. + The type of the eighth argument passed to the function. + The type of the ninth argument passed to the function. + The type of the tenth argument passed to the function. + The type of the eleventh argument passed to the function. + The type of the twelfth argument passed to the function. + The type of the thirteenth argument passed to the function. + The type of the fourteenth argument passed to the function. + The type of the fifteenth argument passed to the function. + The type of the result returned by the function. + Function to convert to an asynchronous function. + Scheduler to invoke the original function on. + Asynchronous function. + + or is null. + + + + Converts the function into an asynchronous function. Each invocation of the resulting asynchronous function causes an invocation of the original synchronous function. + + Query provider used to construct the data source. + The type of the first argument passed to the function. + The type of the second argument passed to the function. + The type of the third argument passed to the function. + The type of the fourth argument passed to the function. + The type of the fifth argument passed to the function. + The type of the sixth argument passed to the function. + The type of the seventh argument passed to the function. + The type of the eighth argument passed to the function. + The type of the ninth argument passed to the function. + The type of the tenth argument passed to the function. + The type of the eleventh argument passed to the function. + The type of the twelfth argument passed to the function. + The type of the thirteenth argument passed to the function. + The type of the fourteenth argument passed to the function. + The type of the fifteenth argument passed to the function. + The type of the sixteenth argument passed to the function. + The type of the result returned by the function. + Function to convert to an asynchronous function. + Asynchronous function. + + is null. + + + + Converts the function into an asynchronous function. Each invocation of the resulting asynchronous function causes an invocation of the original synchronous function on the specified scheduler. + + Query provider used to construct the data source. + The type of the first argument passed to the function. + The type of the second argument passed to the function. + The type of the third argument passed to the function. + The type of the fourth argument passed to the function. + The type of the fifth argument passed to the function. + The type of the sixth argument passed to the function. + The type of the seventh argument passed to the function. + The type of the eighth argument passed to the function. + The type of the ninth argument passed to the function. + The type of the tenth argument passed to the function. + The type of the eleventh argument passed to the function. + The type of the twelfth argument passed to the function. + The type of the thirteenth argument passed to the function. + The type of the fourteenth argument passed to the function. + The type of the fifteenth argument passed to the function. + The type of the sixteenth argument passed to the function. + The type of the result returned by the function. + Function to convert to an asynchronous function. + Scheduler to invoke the original function on. + Asynchronous function. + + or is null. + + + + Converts a Begin/End invoke function pair into an asynchronous function. + + Query provider used to construct the data source. + The delegate that begins the asynchronous operation. + The delegate that ends the asynchronous operation. + Function that can be used to start the asynchronous operation and retrieve the result (represented as a Unit value) as an observable sequence. + + or is null. + Each invocation of the resulting function will cause the asynchronous operation to be started. Subscription to the resulting sequence has no observable side-effect, and each subscription will produce the asynchronous operation's result. + + + + Converts a Begin/End invoke function pair into an asynchronous function. + + Query provider used to construct the data source. + The type of the first argument passed to the begin delegate. + The delegate that begins the asynchronous operation. + The delegate that ends the asynchronous operation. + Function that can be used to start the asynchronous operation and retrieve the result (represented as a Unit value) as an observable sequence. + + or is null. + Each invocation of the resulting function will cause the asynchronous operation to be started. Subscription to the resulting sequence has no observable side-effect, and each subscription will produce the asynchronous operation's result. + + + + Converts a Begin/End invoke function pair into an asynchronous function. + + Query provider used to construct the data source. + The type of the first argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the second argument passed to the begin delegate. + The delegate that begins the asynchronous operation. + The delegate that ends the asynchronous operation. + Function that can be used to start the asynchronous operation and retrieve the result (represented as a Unit value) as an observable sequence. + + or is null. + Each invocation of the resulting function will cause the asynchronous operation to be started. Subscription to the resulting sequence has no observable side-effect, and each subscription will produce the asynchronous operation's result. + + + + Converts a Begin/End invoke function pair into an asynchronous function. + + Query provider used to construct the data source. + The type of the first argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the second argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the third argument passed to the begin delegate. + The delegate that begins the asynchronous operation. + The delegate that ends the asynchronous operation. + Function that can be used to start the asynchronous operation and retrieve the result (represented as a Unit value) as an observable sequence. + + or is null. + Each invocation of the resulting function will cause the asynchronous operation to be started. Subscription to the resulting sequence has no observable side-effect, and each subscription will produce the asynchronous operation's result. + + + + Converts a Begin/End invoke function pair into an asynchronous function. + + Query provider used to construct the data source. + The type of the first argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the second argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the third argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the fourth argument passed to the begin delegate. + The delegate that begins the asynchronous operation. + The delegate that ends the asynchronous operation. + Function that can be used to start the asynchronous operation and retrieve the result (represented as a Unit value) as an observable sequence. + + or is null. + Each invocation of the resulting function will cause the asynchronous operation to be started. Subscription to the resulting sequence has no observable side-effect, and each subscription will produce the asynchronous operation's result. + + + + Converts a Begin/End invoke function pair into an asynchronous function. + + Query provider used to construct the data source. + The type of the first argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the second argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the third argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the fourth argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the fifth argument passed to the begin delegate. + The delegate that begins the asynchronous operation. + The delegate that ends the asynchronous operation. + Function that can be used to start the asynchronous operation and retrieve the result (represented as a Unit value) as an observable sequence. + + or is null. + Each invocation of the resulting function will cause the asynchronous operation to be started. Subscription to the resulting sequence has no observable side-effect, and each subscription will produce the asynchronous operation's result. + + + + Converts a Begin/End invoke function pair into an asynchronous function. + + Query provider used to construct the data source. + The type of the first argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the second argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the third argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the fourth argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the fifth argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the sixth argument passed to the begin delegate. + The delegate that begins the asynchronous operation. + The delegate that ends the asynchronous operation. + Function that can be used to start the asynchronous operation and retrieve the result (represented as a Unit value) as an observable sequence. + + or is null. + Each invocation of the resulting function will cause the asynchronous operation to be started. Subscription to the resulting sequence has no observable side-effect, and each subscription will produce the asynchronous operation's result. + + + + Converts a Begin/End invoke function pair into an asynchronous function. + + Query provider used to construct the data source. + The type of the first argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the second argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the third argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the fourth argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the fifth argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the sixth argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the seventh argument passed to the begin delegate. + The delegate that begins the asynchronous operation. + The delegate that ends the asynchronous operation. + Function that can be used to start the asynchronous operation and retrieve the result (represented as a Unit value) as an observable sequence. + + or is null. + Each invocation of the resulting function will cause the asynchronous operation to be started. Subscription to the resulting sequence has no observable side-effect, and each subscription will produce the asynchronous operation's result. + + + + Converts a Begin/End invoke function pair into an asynchronous function. + + Query provider used to construct the data source. + The type of the first argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the second argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the third argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the fourth argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the fifth argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the sixth argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the seventh argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the eighth argument passed to the begin delegate. + The delegate that begins the asynchronous operation. + The delegate that ends the asynchronous operation. + Function that can be used to start the asynchronous operation and retrieve the result (represented as a Unit value) as an observable sequence. + + or is null. + Each invocation of the resulting function will cause the asynchronous operation to be started. 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Subscription to the resulting sequence has no observable side-effect, and each subscription will produce the asynchronous operation's result. + + + + Converts a Begin/End invoke function pair into an asynchronous function. + + Query provider used to construct the data source. + The type of the first argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the second argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the third argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the fourth argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the fifth argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the sixth argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the seventh argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the result returned by the end delegate. + The delegate that begins the asynchronous operation. + The delegate that ends the asynchronous operation. + Function that can be used to start the asynchronous operation and retrieve the result as an observable sequence. + + or is null. + Each invocation of the resulting function will cause the asynchronous operation to be started. Subscription to the resulting sequence has no observable side-effect, and each subscription will produce the asynchronous operation's result. + + + + Converts a Begin/End invoke function pair into an asynchronous function. + + Query provider used to construct the data source. + The type of the first argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the second argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the third argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the fourth argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the fifth argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the sixth argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the seventh argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the eighth argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the result returned by the end delegate. + The delegate that begins the asynchronous operation. + The delegate that ends the asynchronous operation. + Function that can be used to start the asynchronous operation and retrieve the result as an observable sequence. + + or is null. + Each invocation of the resulting function will cause the asynchronous operation to be started. Subscription to the resulting sequence has no observable side-effect, and each subscription will produce the asynchronous operation's result. + + + + Converts a Begin/End invoke function pair into an asynchronous function. + + Query provider used to construct the data source. + The type of the first argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the second argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the third argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the fourth argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the fifth argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the sixth argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the seventh argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the eighth argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the ninth argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the result returned by the end delegate. + The delegate that begins the asynchronous operation. + The delegate that ends the asynchronous operation. + Function that can be used to start the asynchronous operation and retrieve the result as an observable sequence. + + or is null. + Each invocation of the resulting function will cause the asynchronous operation to be started. Subscription to the resulting sequence has no observable side-effect, and each subscription will produce the asynchronous operation's result. + + + + Converts a Begin/End invoke function pair into an asynchronous function. + + Query provider used to construct the data source. + The type of the first argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the second argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the third argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the fourth argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the fifth argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the sixth argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the seventh argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the eighth argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the ninth argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the tenth argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the result returned by the end delegate. + The delegate that begins the asynchronous operation. + The delegate that ends the asynchronous operation. + Function that can be used to start the asynchronous operation and retrieve the result as an observable sequence. + + or is null. + Each invocation of the resulting function will cause the asynchronous operation to be started. Subscription to the resulting sequence has no observable side-effect, and each subscription will produce the asynchronous operation's result. + + + + Converts a Begin/End invoke function pair into an asynchronous function. + + Query provider used to construct the data source. + The type of the first argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the second argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the third argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the fourth argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the fifth argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the sixth argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the seventh argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the eighth argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the ninth argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the tenth argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the eleventh argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the result returned by the end delegate. + The delegate that begins the asynchronous operation. + The delegate that ends the asynchronous operation. + Function that can be used to start the asynchronous operation and retrieve the result as an observable sequence. + + or is null. + Each invocation of the resulting function will cause the asynchronous operation to be started. Subscription to the resulting sequence has no observable side-effect, and each subscription will produce the asynchronous operation's result. + + + + Converts a Begin/End invoke function pair into an asynchronous function. + + Query provider used to construct the data source. + The type of the first argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the second argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the third argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the fourth argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the fifth argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the sixth argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the seventh argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the eighth argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the ninth argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the tenth argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the eleventh argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the twelfth argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the result returned by the end delegate. + The delegate that begins the asynchronous operation. + The delegate that ends the asynchronous operation. + Function that can be used to start the asynchronous operation and retrieve the result as an observable sequence. + + or is null. + Each invocation of the resulting function will cause the asynchronous operation to be started. Subscription to the resulting sequence has no observable side-effect, and each subscription will produce the asynchronous operation's result. + + + + Converts a Begin/End invoke function pair into an asynchronous function. + + Query provider used to construct the data source. + The type of the first argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the second argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the third argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the fourth argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the fifth argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the sixth argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the seventh argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the eighth argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the ninth argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the tenth argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the eleventh argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the twelfth argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the thirteenth argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the result returned by the end delegate. + The delegate that begins the asynchronous operation. + The delegate that ends the asynchronous operation. + Function that can be used to start the asynchronous operation and retrieve the result as an observable sequence. + + or is null. + Each invocation of the resulting function will cause the asynchronous operation to be started. Subscription to the resulting sequence has no observable side-effect, and each subscription will produce the asynchronous operation's result. + + + + Converts a Begin/End invoke function pair into an asynchronous function. + + Query provider used to construct the data source. + The type of the first argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the second argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the third argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the fourth argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the fifth argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the sixth argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the seventh argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the eighth argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the ninth argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the tenth argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the eleventh argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the twelfth argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the thirteenth argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the fourteenth argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the result returned by the end delegate. + The delegate that begins the asynchronous operation. + The delegate that ends the asynchronous operation. + Function that can be used to start the asynchronous operation and retrieve the result as an observable sequence. + + or is null. + Each invocation of the resulting function will cause the asynchronous operation to be started. Subscription to the resulting sequence has no observable side-effect, and each subscription will produce the asynchronous operation's result. + + + + Creates a pattern that matches when both observable sequences have an available element. + + The type of the elements in the left sequence. + The type of the elements in the right sequence. + Observable sequence to match with the right sequence. + Observable sequence to match with the left sequence. + Pattern object that matches when both observable sequences have an available element. + or is null. + + + + Matches when the observable sequence has an available element and projects the element by invoking the selector function. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + The type of the elements in the result sequence, returned by the selector function. + Observable sequence to apply the selector on. + Selector that will be invoked for elements in the source sequence. + Plan that produces the projected results, to be fed (with other plans) to the When operator. + or is null. + + + + Joins together the results from several patterns. + + The type of the elements in the result sequence, obtained from the specified patterns. + Query provider used to construct the data source. + A series of plans created by use of the Then operator on patterns. + An observable sequence with the results from matching several patterns. + or is null. + + + + Joins together the results from several patterns. + + The type of the elements in the result sequence, obtained from the specified patterns. + Query provider used to construct the data source. + A series of plans created by use of the Then operator on patterns. + An observable sequence with the results form matching several patterns. + or is null. + + + + Try winning the race for the right of emission. + + If true, the contender is the left source. + True if the contender has won the race. + + + + If true, this observer won the race and now can emit + on a fast path. + + + + + Automatically connect the upstream IConnectableObservable once the + specified number of IObservers have subscribed to this IObservable. + + The upstream value type. + + + + The only instance for a TResult type: this source + is completely stateless and has a constant behavior. + + + + + No need for instantiating this more than once per TResult. + + + + + Contains the current active connection's state or null + if no connection is active at the moment. + Should be manipulated while holding the lock. + + + + + Contains the connection reference the downstream observer + has subscribed to. Its purpose is to + avoid subscribing, connecting and disconnecting + while holding a lock. + + + + + Holds an individual connection state: the observer count and + the connection's IDisposable. + + + + + Relays items to the downstream until the predicate returns true. + + The element type of the sequence + + + + Provides a set of static methods for writing queries over observable sequences, allowing translation to a target query language. + + + + + Subscribes to each observable sequence returned by the iteratorMethod in sequence and produces a Unit value on the resulting sequence for each step of the iteration. + + Query provider used to construct the data source. + Iterator method that drives the resulting observable sequence. + An observable sequence obtained by running the iterator and returning Unit values for each iteration step. + + is null. + + + + Subscribes to each observable sequence returned by the iteratorMethod in sequence and returns the observable sequence of values sent to the observer given to the iteratorMethod. + + Query provider used to construct the data source. + The type of the elements in the produced sequence. + Iterator method that produces elements in the resulting sequence by calling the given observer. + An observable sequence obtained by running the iterator and returning the elements that were sent to the observer. + + is null. + + + + Expands an observable sequence by recursively invoking selector. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence and each of the recursively expanded sources obtained by running the selector function. + Source sequence with the initial elements. + Selector function to invoke for each produced element, resulting in another sequence to which the selector will be invoked recursively again. + An observable sequence containing all the elements produced by the recursive expansion. + + or is null. + + + + Expands an observable sequence by recursively invoking selector, using the specified scheduler to enumerate the queue of obtained sequences. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence and each of the recursively expanded sources obtained by running the selector function. + Source sequence with the initial elements. + Selector function to invoke for each produced element, resulting in another sequence to which the selector will be invoked recursively again. + Scheduler on which to perform the expansion by enumerating the internal queue of obtained sequences. + An observable sequence containing all the elements produced by the recursive expansion. + + or or is null. + + + + Runs all specified observable sequences in parallel and collects their last elements. + + Query provider used to construct the data source. + The type of the elements in the source sequences. + Observable sequence to collect the last elements for. + An observable sequence with an array collecting the last elements of all the input sequences. + + is null. + + + + Runs all observable sequences in the enumerable sources sequence in parallel and collect their last elements. + + Query provider used to construct the data source. + The type of the elements in the source sequences. + Observable sequence to collect the last elements for. + An observable sequence with an array collecting the last elements of all the input sequences. + + is null. + + + + Runs two observable sequences in parallel and combines their last elements. + + The type of the elements in the first source sequence. + The type of the elements in the second source sequence. + The type of the elements in the result sequence, returned by the selector function. + First observable sequence. + Second observable sequence. + Result selector function to invoke with the last elements of both sequences. + An observable sequence with the result of calling the selector function with the last elements of both input sequences. + + or or is null. + + + + Returns an observable sequence that is the result of invoking the selector on the source sequence, without sharing subscriptions. + This operator allows for a fluent style of writing queries that use the same sequence multiple times. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + The type of the elements in the result sequence. + Source sequence that will be shared in the selector function. + Selector function which can use the source sequence as many times as needed, without sharing subscriptions to the source sequence. + An observable sequence that contains the elements of a sequence produced by multicasting the source sequence within a selector function. + + or is null. + + + + Comonadic bind operator. + + + + + Comonadic bind operator. + + + + + Merges two observable sequences into one observable sequence by combining each element from the first source with the latest element from the second source, if any. + + The type of the elements in the first source sequence. + The type of the elements in the second source sequence. + First observable source. + Second observable source. + An observable sequence containing the result of combining each element of the first source with the latest element from the second source, if any, as a tuple value. + or is null. + + + + Merges an observable sequence and an enumerable sequence into one observable sequence of tuple values. + + The type of the elements in the first observable source sequence. + The type of the elements in the second enumerable source sequence. + First observable source. + Second enumerable source. + An observable sequence containing the result of pairwise combining the elements of the first and second source as a tuple value. + or is null. + + + + Merges the specified observable sequences into one observable sequence of tuple values whenever any of the observable sequences produces an element. + + The type of the elements in the first source sequence. + The type of the elements in the second source sequence. + First observable source. + Second observable source. + An observable sequence containing the result of combining elements of the sources using tuple values. + or is null. + + + + Merges the specified observable sequences into one observable sequence of tuple values whenever any of the observable sequences produces an element. + + The type of the elements in the first source sequence. + The type of the elements in the second source sequence. + The type of the elements in the third source sequence. + First observable source. + Second observable source. + Third observable source. + An observable sequence containing the result of combining elements of the sources using tuple values. + or or is null. + + + + Merges the specified observable sequences into one observable sequence of tuple values whenever any of the observable sequences produces an element. + + The type of the elements in the first source sequence. + The type of the elements in the second source sequence. + The type of the elements in the third source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fourth source sequence. + First observable source. + Second observable source. + Third observable source. + Fourth observable source. + An observable sequence containing the result of combining elements of the sources using tuple values. + or or or is null. + + + + Merges the specified observable sequences into one observable sequence of tuple values whenever any of the observable sequences produces an element. + + The type of the elements in the first source sequence. + The type of the elements in the second source sequence. + The type of the elements in the third source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fourth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fifth source sequence. + First observable source. + Second observable source. + Third observable source. + Fourth observable source. + Fifth observable source. + An observable sequence containing the result of combining elements of the sources using tuple values. + or or or or is null. + + + + Merges the specified observable sequences into one observable sequence of tuple values whenever any of the observable sequences produces an element. + + The type of the elements in the first source sequence. + The type of the elements in the second source sequence. + The type of the elements in the third source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fourth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fifth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the sixth source sequence. + First observable source. + Second observable source. + Third observable source. + Fourth observable source. + Fifth observable source. + Sixth observable source. + An observable sequence containing the result of combining elements of the sources using tuple values. + or or or or or is null. + + + + Merges the specified observable sequences into one observable sequence of tuple values whenever any of the observable sequences produces an element. + + The type of the elements in the first source sequence. + The type of the elements in the second source sequence. + The type of the elements in the third source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fourth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fifth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the sixth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the seventh source sequence. + First observable source. + Second observable source. + Third observable source. + Fourth observable source. + Fifth observable source. + Sixth observable source. + Seventh observable source. + An observable sequence containing the result of combining elements of the sources using tuple values. + or or or or or or is null. + + + + Merges the specified observable sequences into one observable sequence of tuple values whenever any of the observable sequences produces an element. + + The type of the elements in the first source sequence. + The type of the elements in the second source sequence. + The type of the elements in the third source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fourth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fifth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the sixth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the seventh source sequence. + The type of the elements in the eighth source sequence. + First observable source. + Second observable source. + Third observable source. + Fourth observable source. + Fifth observable source. + Sixth observable source. + Seventh observable source. + Eighth observable source. + An observable sequence containing the result of combining elements of the sources using tuple values. + or or or or or or or is null. + + + + Merges the specified observable sequences into one observable sequence of tuple values whenever any of the observable sequences produces an element. + + The type of the elements in the first source sequence. + The type of the elements in the second source sequence. + The type of the elements in the third source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fourth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fifth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the sixth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the seventh source sequence. + The type of the elements in the eighth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the ninth source sequence. + First observable source. + Second observable source. + Third observable source. + Fourth observable source. + Fifth observable source. + Sixth observable source. + Seventh observable source. + Eighth observable source. + Ninth observable source. + An observable sequence containing the result of combining elements of the sources using tuple values. + or or or or or or or or is null. + + + + Merges the specified observable sequences into one observable sequence of tuple values whenever any of the observable sequences produces an element. + + The type of the elements in the first source sequence. + The type of the elements in the second source sequence. + The type of the elements in the third source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fourth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fifth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the sixth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the seventh source sequence. + The type of the elements in the eighth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the ninth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the tenth source sequence. + First observable source. + Second observable source. + Third observable source. + Fourth observable source. + Fifth observable source. + Sixth observable source. + Seventh observable source. + Eighth observable source. + Ninth observable source. + Tenth observable source. + An observable sequence containing the result of combining elements of the sources using tuple values. + or or or or or or or or or is null. + + + + Merges the specified observable sequences into one observable sequence of tuple values whenever any of the observable sequences produces an element. + + The type of the elements in the first source sequence. + The type of the elements in the second source sequence. + The type of the elements in the third source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fourth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fifth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the sixth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the seventh source sequence. + The type of the elements in the eighth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the ninth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the tenth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the eleventh source sequence. + First observable source. + Second observable source. + Third observable source. + Fourth observable source. + Fifth observable source. + Sixth observable source. + Seventh observable source. + Eighth observable source. + Ninth observable source. + Tenth observable source. + Eleventh observable source. + An observable sequence containing the result of combining elements of the sources using tuple values. + or or or or or or or or or or is null. + + + + Merges the specified observable sequences into one observable sequence of tuple values whenever any of the observable sequences produces an element. + + The type of the elements in the first source sequence. + The type of the elements in the second source sequence. + The type of the elements in the third source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fourth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fifth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the sixth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the seventh source sequence. + The type of the elements in the eighth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the ninth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the tenth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the eleventh source sequence. + The type of the elements in the twelfth source sequence. + First observable source. + Second observable source. + Third observable source. + Fourth observable source. + Fifth observable source. + Sixth observable source. + Seventh observable source. + Eighth observable source. + Ninth observable source. + Tenth observable source. + Eleventh observable source. + Twelfth observable source. + An observable sequence containing the result of combining elements of the sources using tuple values. + or or or or or or or or or or or is null. + + + + Merges the specified observable sequences into one observable sequence of tuple values whenever any of the observable sequences produces an element. + + The type of the elements in the first source sequence. + The type of the elements in the second source sequence. + The type of the elements in the third source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fourth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fifth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the sixth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the seventh source sequence. + The type of the elements in the eighth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the ninth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the tenth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the eleventh source sequence. + The type of the elements in the twelfth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the thirteenth source sequence. + First observable source. + Second observable source. + Third observable source. + Fourth observable source. + Fifth observable source. + Sixth observable source. + Seventh observable source. + Eighth observable source. + Ninth observable source. + Tenth observable source. + Eleventh observable source. + Twelfth observable source. + Thirteenth observable source. + An observable sequence containing the result of combining elements of the sources using tuple values. + or or or or or or or or or or or or is null. + + + + Merges the specified observable sequences into one observable sequence of tuple values whenever any of the observable sequences produces an element. + + The type of the elements in the first source sequence. + The type of the elements in the second source sequence. + The type of the elements in the third source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fourth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fifth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the sixth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the seventh source sequence. + The type of the elements in the eighth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the ninth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the tenth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the eleventh source sequence. + The type of the elements in the twelfth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the thirteenth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fourteenth source sequence. + First observable source. + Second observable source. + Third observable source. + Fourth observable source. + Fifth observable source. + Sixth observable source. + Seventh observable source. + Eighth observable source. + Ninth observable source. + Tenth observable source. + Eleventh observable source. + Twelfth observable source. + Thirteenth observable source. + Fourteenth observable source. + An observable sequence containing the result of combining elements of the sources using tuple values. + or or or or or or or or or or or or or is null. + + + + Merges the specified observable sequences into one observable sequence of tuple values whenever any of the observable sequences produces an element. + + The type of the elements in the first source sequence. + The type of the elements in the second source sequence. + The type of the elements in the third source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fourth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fifth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the sixth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the seventh source sequence. + The type of the elements in the eighth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the ninth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the tenth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the eleventh source sequence. + The type of the elements in the twelfth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the thirteenth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fourteenth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fifteenth source sequence. + First observable source. + Second observable source. + Third observable source. + Fourth observable source. + Fifth observable source. + Sixth observable source. + Seventh observable source. + Eighth observable source. + Ninth observable source. + Tenth observable source. + Eleventh observable source. + Twelfth observable source. + Thirteenth observable source. + Fourteenth observable source. + Fifteenth observable source. + An observable sequence containing the result of combining elements of the sources using tuple values. + or or or or or or or or or or or or or or is null. + + + + Merges the specified observable sequences into one observable sequence of tuple values whenever any of the observable sequences produces an element. + + The type of the elements in the first source sequence. + The type of the elements in the second source sequence. + The type of the elements in the third source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fourth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fifth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the sixth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the seventh source sequence. + The type of the elements in the eighth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the ninth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the tenth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the eleventh source sequence. + The type of the elements in the twelfth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the thirteenth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fourteenth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fifteenth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the sixteenth source sequence. + First observable source. + Second observable source. + Third observable source. + Fourth observable source. + Fifth observable source. + Sixth observable source. + Seventh observable source. + Eighth observable source. + Ninth observable source. + Tenth observable source. + Eleventh observable source. + Twelfth observable source. + Thirteenth observable source. + Fourteenth observable source. + Fifteenth observable source. + Sixteenth observable source. + An observable sequence containing the result of combining elements of the sources using tuple values. + or or or or or or or or or or or or or or or is null. + + + + Merges the specified observable sequences into one observable sequence of tuple values whenever all of the observable sequences have produced an element at a corresponding index. + + The type of the elements in the first source sequence. + The type of the elements in the second source sequence. + First observable source. + Second observable source. + An observable sequence containing the result of combining elements of the sources using tuple values. + or is null. + + + + Merges the specified observable sequences into one observable sequence of tuple values whenever all of the observable sequences have produced an element at a corresponding index. + + The type of the elements in the first source sequence. + The type of the elements in the second source sequence. + The type of the elements in the third source sequence. + First observable source. + Second observable source. + Third observable source. + An observable sequence containing the result of combining elements of the sources using tuple values. + or or is null. + + + + Merges the specified observable sequences into one observable sequence of tuple values whenever all of the observable sequences have produced an element at a corresponding index. + + The type of the elements in the first source sequence. + The type of the elements in the second source sequence. + The type of the elements in the third source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fourth source sequence. + First observable source. + Second observable source. + Third observable source. + Fourth observable source. + An observable sequence containing the result of combining elements of the sources using tuple values. + or or or is null. + + + + Merges the specified observable sequences into one observable sequence of tuple values whenever all of the observable sequences have produced an element at a corresponding index. + + The type of the elements in the first source sequence. + The type of the elements in the second source sequence. + The type of the elements in the third source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fourth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fifth source sequence. + First observable source. + Second observable source. + Third observable source. + Fourth observable source. + Fifth observable source. + An observable sequence containing the result of combining elements of the sources using tuple values. + or or or or is null. + + + + Merges the specified observable sequences into one observable sequence of tuple values whenever all of the observable sequences have produced an element at a corresponding index. + + The type of the elements in the first source sequence. + The type of the elements in the second source sequence. + The type of the elements in the third source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fourth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fifth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the sixth source sequence. + First observable source. + Second observable source. + Third observable source. + Fourth observable source. + Fifth observable source. + Sixth observable source. + An observable sequence containing the result of combining elements of the sources using tuple values. + or or or or or is null. + + + + Merges the specified observable sequences into one observable sequence of tuple values whenever all of the observable sequences have produced an element at a corresponding index. + + The type of the elements in the first source sequence. + The type of the elements in the second source sequence. + The type of the elements in the third source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fourth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fifth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the sixth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the seventh source sequence. + First observable source. + Second observable source. + Third observable source. + Fourth observable source. + Fifth observable source. + Sixth observable source. + Seventh observable source. + An observable sequence containing the result of combining elements of the sources using tuple values. + or or or or or or is null. + + + + Merges the specified observable sequences into one observable sequence of tuple values whenever all of the observable sequences have produced an element at a corresponding index. + + The type of the elements in the first source sequence. + The type of the elements in the second source sequence. + The type of the elements in the third source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fourth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fifth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the sixth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the seventh source sequence. + The type of the elements in the eighth source sequence. + First observable source. + Second observable source. + Third observable source. + Fourth observable source. + Fifth observable source. + Sixth observable source. + Seventh observable source. + Eighth observable source. + An observable sequence containing the result of combining elements of the sources using tuple values. + or or or or or or or is null. + + + + Merges the specified observable sequences into one observable sequence of tuple values whenever all of the observable sequences have produced an element at a corresponding index. + + The type of the elements in the first source sequence. + The type of the elements in the second source sequence. + The type of the elements in the third source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fourth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fifth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the sixth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the seventh source sequence. + The type of the elements in the eighth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the ninth source sequence. + First observable source. + Second observable source. + Third observable source. + Fourth observable source. + Fifth observable source. + Sixth observable source. + Seventh observable source. + Eighth observable source. + Ninth observable source. + An observable sequence containing the result of combining elements of the sources using tuple values. + or or or or or or or or is null. + + + + Merges the specified observable sequences into one observable sequence of tuple values whenever all of the observable sequences have produced an element at a corresponding index. + + The type of the elements in the first source sequence. + The type of the elements in the second source sequence. + The type of the elements in the third source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fourth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fifth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the sixth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the seventh source sequence. + The type of the elements in the eighth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the ninth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the tenth source sequence. + First observable source. + Second observable source. + Third observable source. + Fourth observable source. + Fifth observable source. + Sixth observable source. + Seventh observable source. + Eighth observable source. + Ninth observable source. + Tenth observable source. + An observable sequence containing the result of combining elements of the sources using tuple values. + or or or or or or or or or is null. + + + + Merges the specified observable sequences into one observable sequence of tuple values whenever all of the observable sequences have produced an element at a corresponding index. + + The type of the elements in the first source sequence. + The type of the elements in the second source sequence. + The type of the elements in the third source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fourth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fifth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the sixth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the seventh source sequence. + The type of the elements in the eighth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the ninth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the tenth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the eleventh source sequence. + First observable source. + Second observable source. + Third observable source. + Fourth observable source. + Fifth observable source. + Sixth observable source. + Seventh observable source. + Eighth observable source. + Ninth observable source. + Tenth observable source. + Eleventh observable source. + An observable sequence containing the result of combining elements of the sources using tuple values. + or or or or or or or or or or is null. + + + + Merges the specified observable sequences into one observable sequence of tuple values whenever all of the observable sequences have produced an element at a corresponding index. + + The type of the elements in the first source sequence. + The type of the elements in the second source sequence. + The type of the elements in the third source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fourth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fifth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the sixth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the seventh source sequence. + The type of the elements in the eighth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the ninth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the tenth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the eleventh source sequence. + The type of the elements in the twelfth source sequence. + First observable source. + Second observable source. + Third observable source. + Fourth observable source. + Fifth observable source. + Sixth observable source. + Seventh observable source. + Eighth observable source. + Ninth observable source. + Tenth observable source. + Eleventh observable source. + Twelfth observable source. + An observable sequence containing the result of combining elements of the sources using tuple values. + or or or or or or or or or or or is null. + + + + Merges the specified observable sequences into one observable sequence of tuple values whenever all of the observable sequences have produced an element at a corresponding index. + + The type of the elements in the first source sequence. + The type of the elements in the second source sequence. + The type of the elements in the third source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fourth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fifth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the sixth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the seventh source sequence. + The type of the elements in the eighth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the ninth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the tenth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the eleventh source sequence. + The type of the elements in the twelfth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the thirteenth source sequence. + First observable source. + Second observable source. + Third observable source. + Fourth observable source. + Fifth observable source. + Sixth observable source. + Seventh observable source. + Eighth observable source. + Ninth observable source. + Tenth observable source. + Eleventh observable source. + Twelfth observable source. + Thirteenth observable source. + An observable sequence containing the result of combining elements of the sources using tuple values. + or or or or or or or or or or or or is null. + + + + Merges the specified observable sequences into one observable sequence of tuple values whenever all of the observable sequences have produced an element at a corresponding index. + + The type of the elements in the first source sequence. + The type of the elements in the second source sequence. + The type of the elements in the third source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fourth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fifth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the sixth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the seventh source sequence. + The type of the elements in the eighth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the ninth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the tenth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the eleventh source sequence. + The type of the elements in the twelfth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the thirteenth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fourteenth source sequence. + First observable source. + Second observable source. + Third observable source. + Fourth observable source. + Fifth observable source. + Sixth observable source. + Seventh observable source. + Eighth observable source. + Ninth observable source. + Tenth observable source. + Eleventh observable source. + Twelfth observable source. + Thirteenth observable source. + Fourteenth observable source. + An observable sequence containing the result of combining elements of the sources using tuple values. + or or or or or or or or or or or or or is null. + + + + Merges the specified observable sequences into one observable sequence of tuple values whenever all of the observable sequences have produced an element at a corresponding index. + + The type of the elements in the first source sequence. + The type of the elements in the second source sequence. + The type of the elements in the third source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fourth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fifth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the sixth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the seventh source sequence. + The type of the elements in the eighth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the ninth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the tenth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the eleventh source sequence. + The type of the elements in the twelfth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the thirteenth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fourteenth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fifteenth source sequence. + First observable source. + Second observable source. + Third observable source. + Fourth observable source. + Fifth observable source. + Sixth observable source. + Seventh observable source. + Eighth observable source. + Ninth observable source. + Tenth observable source. + Eleventh observable source. + Twelfth observable source. + Thirteenth observable source. + Fourteenth observable source. + Fifteenth observable source. + An observable sequence containing the result of combining elements of the sources using tuple values. + or or or or or or or or or or or or or or is null. + + + + Merges the specified observable sequences into one observable sequence of tuple values whenever all of the observable sequences have produced an element at a corresponding index. + + The type of the elements in the first source sequence. + The type of the elements in the second source sequence. + The type of the elements in the third source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fourth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fifth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the sixth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the seventh source sequence. + The type of the elements in the eighth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the ninth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the tenth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the eleventh source sequence. + The type of the elements in the twelfth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the thirteenth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fourteenth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fifteenth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the sixteenth source sequence. + First observable source. + Second observable source. + Third observable source. + Fourth observable source. + Fifth observable source. + Sixth observable source. + Seventh observable source. + Eighth observable source. + Ninth observable source. + Tenth observable source. + Eleventh observable source. + Twelfth observable source. + Thirteenth observable source. + Fourteenth observable source. + Fifteenth observable source. + Sixteenth observable source. + An observable sequence containing the result of combining elements of the sources using tuple values. + or or or or or or or or or or or or or or or is null. + + + + (Infrastructure) Implement query debugger services. + + + + + The System.Reactive.Linq namespace contains interfaces and classes that support expressing queries over observable sequences, using Language Integrated Query (LINQ). + Query operators are made available as extension methods for and defined on the Observable and Qbservable classes, respectively. + + + + + An ObserveOn operator implementation that uses lock-free + techniques to signal events to the downstream. + + The element type of the sequence. + + + + The current task representing a running drain operation. + + + + + Indicates the work-in-progress state of this operator, + zero means no work is currently being done. + + + + + If true, the upstream has issued OnCompleted. + + + + + If is true and this is non-null, the upstream + failed with an OnError. + + + + + Indicates a dispose has been requested. + + + + + Remove remaining elements from the queue upon + cancellation or failure. + + The queue to use. The argument ensures that the + _queue field is not re-read from memory unnecessarily + due to the memory barriers inside TryDequeue mandating it + despite the field is read-only. + + + + Submit the drain task via the appropriate scheduler if + there is no drain currently running (wip > 0). + + + + + The static action to be scheduled on a simple scheduler. + Avoids creating a delegate that captures this + whenever the signals have to be drained. + + + + + Emits at most one signal per run on a scheduler that doesn't like + long running tasks. + + The scheduler to use for scheduling the next signal emission if necessary. + The IDisposable of the recursively scheduled task or an empty disposable. + + + + Executes a drain step by checking the disposed state, + checking for the terminated state and for an + empty queue, issuing the appropriate signals to the + given downstream. + + The queue to use. The argument ensures that the + _queue field is not re-read from memory due to the memory barriers + inside TryDequeue mandating it despite the field is read-only. + In addition, the DrainStep is invoked from the DrainLongRunning's loop + so reading _queue inside this method would still incur the same barrier + overhead otherwise. + + + + Signals events on a ISchedulerLongRunning by blocking the emission thread while waiting + for them from the upstream. + + The element type of the sequence. + + + + This will run a suspending drain task, hogging the backing thread + until the sequence terminates or gets disposed. + + + + + The queue for holding the OnNext items, terminal signals have their own fields. + + + + + Protects the suspension and resumption of the long running drain task. + + + + + The work-in-progress counter. If it jumps from 0 to 1, the drain task is resumed, + if it reaches 0 again, the drain task is suspended. + + + + + Set to true if the upstream terminated. + + + + + Set to a non-null Exception if the upstream terminated with OnError. + + + + + Indicates the sequence has been disposed and the drain task should quit. + + + + + Makes sure the drain task is scheduled only once, when the first signal + from upstream arrives. + + + + + The disposable tracking the drain task. + + + + + Static reference to the Drain method, saves allocation. + + + + + Override this method to dispose additional resources. + The method is guaranteed to be called at most once. + + If true, the method was called from . + + + + Base class for implementation of query operators, providing a lightweight sink that can be disposed to mute the outgoing observer. + + Type of the resulting sequence's elements. + + Implementations of sinks are responsible to enforce the message grammar on the associated observer. Upon sending a terminal message, a pairing Dispose call should be made to trigger cancellation of related resources and to mute the outgoing observer. + + + + Holds onto a singleton IDisposable indicating a ready state. + + + + + This indicates the operation has been prepared and ready for + the next step. + + + + + Provides a mechanism for receiving push-based notifications and returning a response. + + + The type of the elements received by the observer. + This type parameter is contravariant. That is, you can use either the type you specified or any type that is less derived. For more information about covariance and contravariance, see Covariance and Contravariance in Generics. + + + The type of the result returned from the observer's notification handlers. + This type parameter is covariant. That is, you can use either the type you specified or any type that is more derived. For more information about covariance and contravariance, see Covariance and Contravariance in Generics. + + + + + Notifies the observer of a new element in the sequence. + + The new element in the sequence. + Result returned upon observation of a new element. + + + + Notifies the observer that an exception has occurred. + + The exception that occurred. + Result returned upon observation of an error. + + + + Notifies the observer of the end of the sequence. + + Result returned upon observation of the sequence completion. + + + + Abstract base class for join patterns. + + + + + Represents a join pattern over one observable sequence. + + The type of the elements in the first source sequence. + + + + Matches when all observable sequences have an available element and projects the elements by invoking the selector function. + + The type of the elements in the result sequence, returned by the selector function. + Selector that will be invoked for elements in the source sequences. + Plan that produces the projected results, to be fed (with other plans) to the When operator. + is null. + + + + Represents a join pattern over two observable sequences. + + The type of the elements in the first source sequence. + The type of the elements in the second source sequence. + + + + Creates a pattern that matches when all three observable sequences have an available element. + + The type of the elements in the third observable sequence. + Observable sequence to match with the two previous sequences. + Pattern object that matches when all observable sequences have an available element. + is null. + + + + Matches when all observable sequences have an available element and projects the elements by invoking the selector function. + + The type of the elements in the result sequence, returned by the selector function. + Selector that will be invoked for elements in the source sequences. + Plan that produces the projected results, to be fed (with other plans) to the When operator. + is null. + + + + Represents a join pattern over three observable sequences. + + The type of the elements in the first source sequence. + The type of the elements in the second source sequence. + The type of the elements in the third source sequence. + + + + Creates a pattern that matches when all four observable sequences have an available element. + + The type of the elements in the fourth observable sequence. + Observable sequence to match with the three previous sequences. + Pattern object that matches when all observable sequences have an available element. + is null. + + + + Matches when all observable sequences have an available element and projects the elements by invoking the selector function. + + The type of the elements in the result sequence, returned by the selector function. + Selector that will be invoked for elements in the source sequences. + Plan that produces the projected results, to be fed (with other plans) to the When operator. + is null. + + + + Represents a join pattern over four observable sequences. + + The type of the elements in the first source sequence. + The type of the elements in the second source sequence. + The type of the elements in the third source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fourth source sequence. + + + + Creates a pattern that matches when all five observable sequences have an available element. + + The type of the elements in the fifth observable sequence. + Observable sequence to match with the four previous sequences. + Pattern object that matches when all observable sequences have an available element. + is null. + + + + Matches when all observable sequences have an available element and projects the elements by invoking the selector function. + + The type of the elements in the result sequence, returned by the selector function. + Selector that will be invoked for elements in the source sequences. + Plan that produces the projected results, to be fed (with other plans) to the When operator. + is null. + + + + Represents a join pattern over five observable sequences. + + The type of the elements in the first source sequence. + The type of the elements in the second source sequence. + The type of the elements in the third source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fourth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fifth source sequence. + + + + Creates a pattern that matches when all six observable sequences have an available element. + + The type of the elements in the sixth observable sequence. + Observable sequence to match with the five previous sequences. + Pattern object that matches when all observable sequences have an available element. + is null. + + + + Matches when all observable sequences have an available element and projects the elements by invoking the selector function. + + The type of the elements in the result sequence, returned by the selector function. + Selector that will be invoked for elements in the source sequences. + Plan that produces the projected results, to be fed (with other plans) to the When operator. + is null. + + + + Represents a join pattern over six observable sequences. + + The type of the elements in the first source sequence. + The type of the elements in the second source sequence. + The type of the elements in the third source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fourth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fifth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the sixth source sequence. + + + + Creates a pattern that matches when all seven observable sequences have an available element. + + The type of the elements in the seventh observable sequence. + Observable sequence to match with the six previous sequences. + Pattern object that matches when all observable sequences have an available element. + is null. + + + + Matches when all observable sequences have an available element and projects the elements by invoking the selector function. + + The type of the elements in the result sequence, returned by the selector function. + Selector that will be invoked for elements in the source sequences. + Plan that produces the projected results, to be fed (with other plans) to the When operator. + is null. + + + + Represents a join pattern over seven observable sequences. + + The type of the elements in the first source sequence. + The type of the elements in the second source sequence. + The type of the elements in the third source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fourth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fifth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the sixth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the seventh source sequence. + + + + Creates a pattern that matches when all eight observable sequences have an available element. + + The type of the elements in the eighth observable sequence. + Observable sequence to match with the seven previous sequences. + Pattern object that matches when all observable sequences have an available element. + is null. + + + + Matches when all observable sequences have an available element and projects the elements by invoking the selector function. + + The type of the elements in the result sequence, returned by the selector function. + Selector that will be invoked for elements in the source sequences. + Plan that produces the projected results, to be fed (with other plans) to the When operator. + is null. + + + + Represents a join pattern over eight observable sequences. + + The type of the elements in the first source sequence. + The type of the elements in the second source sequence. + The type of the elements in the third source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fourth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fifth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the sixth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the seventh source sequence. + The type of the elements in the eighth source sequence. + + + + Creates a pattern that matches when all nine observable sequences have an available element. + + The type of the elements in the ninth observable sequence. + Observable sequence to match with the eight previous sequences. + Pattern object that matches when all observable sequences have an available element. + is null. + + + + Matches when all observable sequences have an available element and projects the elements by invoking the selector function. + + The type of the elements in the result sequence, returned by the selector function. + Selector that will be invoked for elements in the source sequences. + Plan that produces the projected results, to be fed (with other plans) to the When operator. + is null. + + + + Represents a join pattern over nine observable sequences. + + The type of the elements in the first source sequence. + The type of the elements in the second source sequence. + The type of the elements in the third source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fourth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fifth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the sixth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the seventh source sequence. + The type of the elements in the eighth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the ninth source sequence. + + + + Creates a pattern that matches when all ten observable sequences have an available element. + + The type of the elements in the tenth observable sequence. + Observable sequence to match with the nine previous sequences. + Pattern object that matches when all observable sequences have an available element. + is null. + + + + Matches when all observable sequences have an available element and projects the elements by invoking the selector function. + + The type of the elements in the result sequence, returned by the selector function. + Selector that will be invoked for elements in the source sequences. + Plan that produces the projected results, to be fed (with other plans) to the When operator. + is null. + + + + Represents a join pattern over ten observable sequences. + + The type of the elements in the first source sequence. + The type of the elements in the second source sequence. + The type of the elements in the third source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fourth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fifth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the sixth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the seventh source sequence. + The type of the elements in the eighth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the ninth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the tenth source sequence. + + + + Creates a pattern that matches when all eleven observable sequences have an available element. + + The type of the elements in the eleventh observable sequence. + Observable sequence to match with the ten previous sequences. + Pattern object that matches when all observable sequences have an available element. + is null. + + + + Matches when all observable sequences have an available element and projects the elements by invoking the selector function. + + The type of the elements in the result sequence, returned by the selector function. + Selector that will be invoked for elements in the source sequences. + Plan that produces the projected results, to be fed (with other plans) to the When operator. + is null. + + + + Represents a join pattern over eleven observable sequences. + + The type of the elements in the first source sequence. + The type of the elements in the second source sequence. + The type of the elements in the third source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fourth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fifth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the sixth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the seventh source sequence. + The type of the elements in the eighth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the ninth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the tenth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the eleventh source sequence. + + + + Creates a pattern that matches when all twelve observable sequences have an available element. + + The type of the elements in the twelfth observable sequence. + Observable sequence to match with the eleven previous sequences. + Pattern object that matches when all observable sequences have an available element. + is null. + + + + Matches when all observable sequences have an available element and projects the elements by invoking the selector function. + + The type of the elements in the result sequence, returned by the selector function. + Selector that will be invoked for elements in the source sequences. + Plan that produces the projected results, to be fed (with other plans) to the When operator. + is null. + + + + Represents a join pattern over twelve observable sequences. + + The type of the elements in the first source sequence. + The type of the elements in the second source sequence. + The type of the elements in the third source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fourth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fifth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the sixth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the seventh source sequence. + The type of the elements in the eighth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the ninth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the tenth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the eleventh source sequence. + The type of the elements in the twelfth source sequence. + + + + Creates a pattern that matches when all thirteen observable sequences have an available element. + + The type of the elements in the thirteenth observable sequence. + Observable sequence to match with the twelve previous sequences. + Pattern object that matches when all observable sequences have an available element. + is null. + + + + Matches when all observable sequences have an available element and projects the elements by invoking the selector function. + + The type of the elements in the result sequence, returned by the selector function. + Selector that will be invoked for elements in the source sequences. + Plan that produces the projected results, to be fed (with other plans) to the When operator. + is null. + + + + Represents a join pattern over thirteen observable sequences. + + The type of the elements in the first source sequence. + The type of the elements in the second source sequence. + The type of the elements in the third source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fourth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fifth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the sixth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the seventh source sequence. + The type of the elements in the eighth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the ninth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the tenth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the eleventh source sequence. + The type of the elements in the twelfth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the thirteenth source sequence. + + + + Creates a pattern that matches when all fourteen observable sequences have an available element. + + The type of the elements in the fourteenth observable sequence. + Observable sequence to match with the thirteen previous sequences. + Pattern object that matches when all observable sequences have an available element. + is null. + + + + Matches when all observable sequences have an available element and projects the elements by invoking the selector function. + + The type of the elements in the result sequence, returned by the selector function. + Selector that will be invoked for elements in the source sequences. + Plan that produces the projected results, to be fed (with other plans) to the When operator. + is null. + + + + Represents a join pattern over fourteen observable sequences. + + The type of the elements in the first source sequence. + The type of the elements in the second source sequence. + The type of the elements in the third source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fourth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fifth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the sixth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the seventh source sequence. + The type of the elements in the eighth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the ninth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the tenth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the eleventh source sequence. + The type of the elements in the twelfth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the thirteenth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fourteenth source sequence. + + + + Creates a pattern that matches when all fifteen observable sequences have an available element. + + The type of the elements in the fifteenth observable sequence. + Observable sequence to match with the fourteen previous sequences. + Pattern object that matches when all observable sequences have an available element. + is null. + + + + Matches when all observable sequences have an available element and projects the elements by invoking the selector function. + + The type of the elements in the result sequence, returned by the selector function. + Selector that will be invoked for elements in the source sequences. + Plan that produces the projected results, to be fed (with other plans) to the When operator. + is null. + + + + Represents a join pattern over fifteen observable sequences. + + The type of the elements in the first source sequence. + The type of the elements in the second source sequence. + The type of the elements in the third source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fourth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fifth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the sixth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the seventh source sequence. + The type of the elements in the eighth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the ninth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the tenth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the eleventh source sequence. + The type of the elements in the twelfth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the thirteenth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fourteenth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fifteenth source sequence. + + + + Creates a pattern that matches when all sixteen observable sequences have an available element. + + The type of the elements in the sixteenth observable sequence. + Observable sequence to match with the fifteen previous sequences. + Pattern object that matches when all observable sequences have an available element. + is null. + + + + Matches when all observable sequences have an available element and projects the elements by invoking the selector function. + + The type of the elements in the result sequence, returned by the selector function. + Selector that will be invoked for elements in the source sequences. + Plan that produces the projected results, to be fed (with other plans) to the When operator. + is null. + + + + Represents a join pattern over sixteen observable sequences. + + The type of the elements in the first source sequence. + The type of the elements in the second source sequence. + The type of the elements in the third source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fourth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fifth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the sixth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the seventh source sequence. + The type of the elements in the eighth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the ninth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the tenth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the eleventh source sequence. + The type of the elements in the twelfth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the thirteenth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fourteenth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fifteenth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the sixteenth source sequence. + + + + Matches when all observable sequences have an available element and projects the elements by invoking the selector function. + + The type of the elements in the result sequence, returned by the selector function. + Selector that will be invoked for elements in the source sequences. + Plan that produces the projected results, to be fed (with other plans) to the When operator. + is null. + + + + Represents an execution plan for join patterns. + + The type of the results produced by the plan. + + + + Abstract base class for join patterns represented by an expression tree. + + + + + Creates a new join pattern object using the specified expression tree representation. + + Expression tree representing the join pattern. + + + + Gets the expression tree representing the join pattern. + + + + + Represents a join pattern over two observable sequences. + + The type of the elements in the first source sequence. + The type of the elements in the second source sequence. + + + + Creates a pattern that matches when all three observable sequences have an available element. + + The type of the elements in the third observable sequence. + Observable sequence to match with the two previous sequences. + Pattern object that matches when all observable sequences have an available element. + is null. + + + + Matches when all observable sequences have an available element and projects the elements by invoking the selector function. + + The type of the elements in the result sequence, returned by the selector function. + Selector that will be invoked for elements in the source sequences. + Plan that produces the projected results, to be fed (with other plans) to the When operator. + is null. + + + + Represents a join pattern over three observable sequences. + + The type of the elements in the first source sequence. + The type of the elements in the second source sequence. + The type of the elements in the third source sequence. + + + + Creates a pattern that matches when all four observable sequences have an available element. + + The type of the elements in the fourth observable sequence. + Observable sequence to match with the three previous sequences. + Pattern object that matches when all observable sequences have an available element. + is null. + + + + Matches when all observable sequences have an available element and projects the elements by invoking the selector function. + + The type of the elements in the result sequence, returned by the selector function. + Selector that will be invoked for elements in the source sequences. + Plan that produces the projected results, to be fed (with other plans) to the When operator. + is null. + + + + Represents a join pattern over four observable sequences. + + The type of the elements in the first source sequence. + The type of the elements in the second source sequence. + The type of the elements in the third source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fourth source sequence. + + + + Creates a pattern that matches when all five observable sequences have an available element. + + The type of the elements in the fifth observable sequence. + Observable sequence to match with the four previous sequences. + Pattern object that matches when all observable sequences have an available element. + is null. + + + + Matches when all observable sequences have an available element and projects the elements by invoking the selector function. + + The type of the elements in the result sequence, returned by the selector function. + Selector that will be invoked for elements in the source sequences. + Plan that produces the projected results, to be fed (with other plans) to the When operator. + is null. + + + + Represents a join pattern over five observable sequences. + + The type of the elements in the first source sequence. + The type of the elements in the second source sequence. + The type of the elements in the third source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fourth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fifth source sequence. + + + + Creates a pattern that matches when all six observable sequences have an available element. + + The type of the elements in the sixth observable sequence. + Observable sequence to match with the five previous sequences. + Pattern object that matches when all observable sequences have an available element. + is null. + + + + Matches when all observable sequences have an available element and projects the elements by invoking the selector function. + + The type of the elements in the result sequence, returned by the selector function. + Selector that will be invoked for elements in the source sequences. + Plan that produces the projected results, to be fed (with other plans) to the When operator. + is null. + + + + Represents a join pattern over six observable sequences. + + The type of the elements in the first source sequence. + The type of the elements in the second source sequence. + The type of the elements in the third source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fourth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fifth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the sixth source sequence. + + + + Creates a pattern that matches when all seven observable sequences have an available element. + + The type of the elements in the seventh observable sequence. + Observable sequence to match with the six previous sequences. + Pattern object that matches when all observable sequences have an available element. + is null. + + + + Matches when all observable sequences have an available element and projects the elements by invoking the selector function. + + The type of the elements in the result sequence, returned by the selector function. + Selector that will be invoked for elements in the source sequences. + Plan that produces the projected results, to be fed (with other plans) to the When operator. + is null. + + + + Represents a join pattern over seven observable sequences. + + The type of the elements in the first source sequence. + The type of the elements in the second source sequence. + The type of the elements in the third source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fourth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fifth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the sixth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the seventh source sequence. + + + + Creates a pattern that matches when all eight observable sequences have an available element. + + The type of the elements in the eighth observable sequence. + Observable sequence to match with the seven previous sequences. + Pattern object that matches when all observable sequences have an available element. + is null. + + + + Matches when all observable sequences have an available element and projects the elements by invoking the selector function. + + The type of the elements in the result sequence, returned by the selector function. + Selector that will be invoked for elements in the source sequences. + Plan that produces the projected results, to be fed (with other plans) to the When operator. + is null. + + + + Represents a join pattern over eight observable sequences. + + The type of the elements in the first source sequence. + The type of the elements in the second source sequence. + The type of the elements in the third source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fourth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fifth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the sixth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the seventh source sequence. + The type of the elements in the eighth source sequence. + + + + Creates a pattern that matches when all nine observable sequences have an available element. + + The type of the elements in the ninth observable sequence. + Observable sequence to match with the eight previous sequences. + Pattern object that matches when all observable sequences have an available element. + is null. + + + + Matches when all observable sequences have an available element and projects the elements by invoking the selector function. + + The type of the elements in the result sequence, returned by the selector function. + Selector that will be invoked for elements in the source sequences. + Plan that produces the projected results, to be fed (with other plans) to the When operator. + is null. + + + + Represents a join pattern over nine observable sequences. + + The type of the elements in the first source sequence. + The type of the elements in the second source sequence. + The type of the elements in the third source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fourth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fifth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the sixth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the seventh source sequence. + The type of the elements in the eighth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the ninth source sequence. + + + + Creates a pattern that matches when all ten observable sequences have an available element. + + The type of the elements in the tenth observable sequence. + Observable sequence to match with the nine previous sequences. + Pattern object that matches when all observable sequences have an available element. + is null. + + + + Matches when all observable sequences have an available element and projects the elements by invoking the selector function. + + The type of the elements in the result sequence, returned by the selector function. + Selector that will be invoked for elements in the source sequences. + Plan that produces the projected results, to be fed (with other plans) to the When operator. + is null. + + + + Represents a join pattern over ten observable sequences. + + The type of the elements in the first source sequence. + The type of the elements in the second source sequence. + The type of the elements in the third source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fourth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fifth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the sixth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the seventh source sequence. + The type of the elements in the eighth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the ninth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the tenth source sequence. + + + + Creates a pattern that matches when all eleven observable sequences have an available element. + + The type of the elements in the eleventh observable sequence. + Observable sequence to match with the ten previous sequences. + Pattern object that matches when all observable sequences have an available element. + is null. + + + + Matches when all observable sequences have an available element and projects the elements by invoking the selector function. + + The type of the elements in the result sequence, returned by the selector function. + Selector that will be invoked for elements in the source sequences. + Plan that produces the projected results, to be fed (with other plans) to the When operator. + is null. + + + + Represents a join pattern over eleven observable sequences. + + The type of the elements in the first source sequence. + The type of the elements in the second source sequence. + The type of the elements in the third source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fourth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fifth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the sixth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the seventh source sequence. + The type of the elements in the eighth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the ninth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the tenth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the eleventh source sequence. + + + + Creates a pattern that matches when all twelve observable sequences have an available element. + + The type of the elements in the twelfth observable sequence. + Observable sequence to match with the eleven previous sequences. + Pattern object that matches when all observable sequences have an available element. + is null. + + + + Matches when all observable sequences have an available element and projects the elements by invoking the selector function. + + The type of the elements in the result sequence, returned by the selector function. + Selector that will be invoked for elements in the source sequences. + Plan that produces the projected results, to be fed (with other plans) to the When operator. + is null. + + + + Represents a join pattern over twelve observable sequences. + + The type of the elements in the first source sequence. + The type of the elements in the second source sequence. + The type of the elements in the third source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fourth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fifth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the sixth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the seventh source sequence. + The type of the elements in the eighth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the ninth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the tenth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the eleventh source sequence. + The type of the elements in the twelfth source sequence. + + + + Creates a pattern that matches when all thirteen observable sequences have an available element. + + The type of the elements in the thirteenth observable sequence. + Observable sequence to match with the twelve previous sequences. + Pattern object that matches when all observable sequences have an available element. + is null. + + + + Matches when all observable sequences have an available element and projects the elements by invoking the selector function. + + The type of the elements in the result sequence, returned by the selector function. + Selector that will be invoked for elements in the source sequences. + Plan that produces the projected results, to be fed (with other plans) to the When operator. + is null. + + + + Represents a join pattern over thirteen observable sequences. + + The type of the elements in the first source sequence. + The type of the elements in the second source sequence. + The type of the elements in the third source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fourth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fifth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the sixth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the seventh source sequence. + The type of the elements in the eighth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the ninth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the tenth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the eleventh source sequence. + The type of the elements in the twelfth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the thirteenth source sequence. + + + + Creates a pattern that matches when all fourteen observable sequences have an available element. + + The type of the elements in the fourteenth observable sequence. + Observable sequence to match with the thirteen previous sequences. + Pattern object that matches when all observable sequences have an available element. + is null. + + + + Matches when all observable sequences have an available element and projects the elements by invoking the selector function. + + The type of the elements in the result sequence, returned by the selector function. + Selector that will be invoked for elements in the source sequences. + Plan that produces the projected results, to be fed (with other plans) to the When operator. + is null. + + + + Represents a join pattern over fourteen observable sequences. + + The type of the elements in the first source sequence. + The type of the elements in the second source sequence. + The type of the elements in the third source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fourth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fifth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the sixth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the seventh source sequence. + The type of the elements in the eighth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the ninth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the tenth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the eleventh source sequence. + The type of the elements in the twelfth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the thirteenth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fourteenth source sequence. + + + + Creates a pattern that matches when all fifteen observable sequences have an available element. + + The type of the elements in the fifteenth observable sequence. + Observable sequence to match with the fourteen previous sequences. + Pattern object that matches when all observable sequences have an available element. + is null. + + + + Matches when all observable sequences have an available element and projects the elements by invoking the selector function. + + The type of the elements in the result sequence, returned by the selector function. + Selector that will be invoked for elements in the source sequences. + Plan that produces the projected results, to be fed (with other plans) to the When operator. + is null. + + + + Represents a join pattern over fifteen observable sequences. + + The type of the elements in the first source sequence. + The type of the elements in the second source sequence. + The type of the elements in the third source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fourth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fifth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the sixth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the seventh source sequence. + The type of the elements in the eighth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the ninth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the tenth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the eleventh source sequence. + The type of the elements in the twelfth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the thirteenth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fourteenth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fifteenth source sequence. + + + + Creates a pattern that matches when all sixteen observable sequences have an available element. + + The type of the elements in the sixteenth observable sequence. + Observable sequence to match with the fifteen previous sequences. + Pattern object that matches when all observable sequences have an available element. + is null. + + + + Matches when all observable sequences have an available element and projects the elements by invoking the selector function. + + The type of the elements in the result sequence, returned by the selector function. + Selector that will be invoked for elements in the source sequences. + Plan that produces the projected results, to be fed (with other plans) to the When operator. + is null. + + + + Represents a join pattern over sixteen observable sequences. + + The type of the elements in the first source sequence. + The type of the elements in the second source sequence. + The type of the elements in the third source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fourth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fifth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the sixth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the seventh source sequence. + The type of the elements in the eighth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the ninth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the tenth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the eleventh source sequence. + The type of the elements in the twelfth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the thirteenth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fourteenth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fifteenth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the sixteenth source sequence. + + + + Matches when all observable sequences have an available element and projects the elements by invoking the selector function. + + The type of the elements in the result sequence, returned by the selector function. + Selector that will be invoked for elements in the source sequences. + Plan that produces the projected results, to be fed (with other plans) to the When operator. + is null. + + + + Represents an execution plan for join patterns represented by an expression tree. + + The type of the results produced by the plan. + + + + Gets the expression tree representing the join pattern execution plan. + + + + + The System.Reactive.Joins namespace contains classes used to express join patterns over observable sequences using fluent method syntax. + + + + + Represents an object that retains the elements of the observable sequence and signals the end of the sequence. + + The type of elements received from the source sequence. + + + + Constructs an object that retains the values of source and signals the end of the sequence. + + The observable sequence whose elements will be retained in the list. + is null. + + + + Returns the last value of the observable sequence. + + + + + Determines the index of a specific item in the ListObservable. + + The element to determine the index for. + The index of the specified item in the list; -1 if not found. + + + + Inserts an item to the ListObservable at the specified index. + + The index to insert the item at. + The item to insert in the list. + + + + Removes the ListObservable item at the specified index. + + The index of the item to remove. + + + + Gets or sets the element at the specified index. + + The index of the item to retrieve or set. + + + + Adds an item to the ListObservable. + + The item to add to the list. + + + + Removes all items from the ListObservable. + + + + + Determines whether the ListObservable contains a specific value. + + The item to search for in the list. + true if found; false otherwise. + + + + Copies the elements of the ListObservable to an System.Array, starting at a particular System.Array index. + + The array to copy elements to. + The start index in the array to start copying elements to. + + + + Gets the number of elements contained in the ListObservable. + + + + + Gets a value that indicates whether the ListObservable is read-only. + + + + + Removes the first occurrence of a specific object from the ListObservable. + + The item to remove from the list. + true if the item was found; false otherwise. + + + + Returns an enumerator that iterates through the collection. + + Enumerator over the list. + + + + Subscribes an observer to the ListObservable which will be notified upon completion. + + The observer to send completion or error messages to. + The disposable resource that can be used to unsubscribe. + is null. + + + + The System.Reactive namespace contains interfaces and classes used throughout the Reactive Extensions library. + + + + + The System.Reactive.Subjects namespace contains interfaces and classes to represent subjects, which are objects implementing both and . + Subjects are often used as sources of events, allowing one party to raise events and allowing another party to write queries over the event stream. Because of their ability to + have multiple registered observers, subjects are also used as a facility to provide multicast behavior for event streams in queries. + + + + + Represents the result of an asynchronous operation. + The last value before the OnCompleted notification, or the error received through OnError, is sent to all subscribed observers. + + The type of the elements processed by the subject. + + + + A pre-allocated empty array indicating the AsyncSubject has terminated. + + + + + A pre-allocated empty array indicating the AsyncSubject has been disposed. + + + + + Creates a subject that can only receive one value and that value is cached for all future observations. + + + + + Indicates whether the subject has observers subscribed to it. + + + + + Indicates whether the subject has been disposed. + + + + + Notifies all subscribed observers about the end of the sequence, also causing the last received value to be sent out (if any). + + + + + Notifies all subscribed observers about the exception. + + The exception to send to all observers. + is null. + + + + Sends a value to the subject. The last value received before successful termination will be sent to all subscribed and future observers. + + The value to store in the subject. + + + + Subscribes an observer to the subject. + + Observer to subscribe to the subject. + Disposable object that can be used to unsubscribe the observer from the subject. + is null. + + + + A disposable connecting the AsyncSubject and an IObserver. + + + + + Unsubscribe all observers and release resources. + + + + + Gets an awaitable object for the current AsyncSubject. + + Object that can be awaited. + + + + Specifies a callback action that will be invoked when the subject completes. + + Callback action that will be invoked when the subject completes. + is null. + + + + Gets whether the AsyncSubject has completed. + + + + + Gets the last element of the subject, potentially blocking until the subject completes successfully or exceptionally. + + The last element of the subject. Throws an InvalidOperationException if no element was received. + The source sequence is empty. + + + + Represents a value that changes over time. + Observers can subscribe to the subject to receive the last (or initial) value and all subsequent notifications. + + The type of the elements processed by the subject. + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class which creates a subject that caches its last value and starts with the specified value. + + Initial value sent to observers when no other value has been received by the subject yet. + + + + Indicates whether the subject has observers subscribed to it. + + + + + Indicates whether the subject has been disposed. + + + + + Gets the current value or throws an exception. + + The initial value passed to the constructor until is called; after which, the last value passed to . + + is frozen after is called. + After is called, always throws the specified exception. + An exception is always thrown after is called. + + Reading is a thread-safe operation, though there's a potential race condition when or are being invoked concurrently. + In some cases, it may be necessary for a caller to use external synchronization to avoid race conditions. + + + Dispose was called. + + + + Tries to get the current value or throws an exception. + + The initial value passed to the constructor until is called; after which, the last value passed to . + true if a value is available; false if the subject was disposed. + + The value returned from is frozen after is called. + After is called, always throws the specified exception. + + Calling is a thread-safe operation, though there's a potential race condition when or are being invoked concurrently. + In some cases, it may be necessary for a caller to use external synchronization to avoid race conditions. + + + + + + Notifies all subscribed observers about the end of the sequence. + + + + + Notifies all subscribed observers about the exception. + + The exception to send to all observers. + is null. + + + + Notifies all subscribed observers about the arrival of the specified element in the sequence. + + The value to send to all observers. + + + + Subscribes an observer to the subject. + + Observer to subscribe to the subject. + Disposable object that can be used to unsubscribe the observer from the subject. + is null. + + + + Unsubscribe all observers and release resources. + + + + + Represents an observable wrapper that can be connected and disconnected from its underlying observable sequence. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + The type of the elements in the resulting sequence, after transformation through the subject. + + + + Creates an observable that can be connected and disconnected from its source. + + Underlying observable source sequence that can be connected and disconnected from the wrapper. + Subject exposed by the connectable observable, receiving data from the underlying source sequence upon connection. + + + + Connects the observable wrapper to its source. All subscribed observers will receive values from the underlying observable sequence as long as the connection is established. + + Disposable object used to disconnect the observable wrapper from its source, causing subscribed observer to stop receiving values from the underlying observable sequence. + + + + Subscribes an observer to the observable sequence. No values from the underlying observable source will be received unless a connection was established through the Connect method. + + Observer that will receive values from the underlying observable source when the current ConnectableObservable instance is connected through a call to Connect. + Disposable used to unsubscribe from the observable sequence. + + + + Represents an observable wrapper that can be connected and disconnected from its underlying observable sequence. + + + The type of the elements in the sequence. + This type parameter is covariant. That is, you can use either the type you specified or any type that is more derived. For more information about covariance and contravariance, see Covariance and Contravariance in Generics. + + + + + Connects the observable wrapper to its source. All subscribed observers will receive values from the underlying observable sequence as long as the connection is established. + + Disposable used to disconnect the observable wrapper from its source, causing subscribed observer to stop receiving values from the underlying observable sequence. + + + + Represents an object that is both an observable sequence as well as an observer. + + The type of the elements processed by the subject. + + + + Represents an object that is both an observable sequence as well as an observer. + + + The type of the elements received by the subject. + This type parameter is contravariant. That is, you can use either the type you specified or any type that is less derived. For more information about covariance and contravariance, see Covariance and Contravariance in Generics. + + + The type of the elements produced by the subject. + This type parameter is covariant. That is, you can use either the type you specified or any type that is more derived. For more information about covariance and contravariance, see Covariance and Contravariance in Generics. + + + + + Represents an object that is both an observable sequence as well as an observer. + Each notification is broadcasted to all subscribed and future observers, subject to buffer trimming policies. + + The type of the elements processed by the subject. + + + + Underlying optimized implementation of the replay subject. + + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class. + + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class with the specified scheduler. + + Scheduler the observers are invoked on. + is null. + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class with the specified buffer size. + + Maximum element count of the replay buffer. + is less than zero. + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class with the specified buffer size and scheduler. + + Maximum element count of the replay buffer. + Scheduler the observers are invoked on. + is null. + is less than zero. + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class with the specified window. + + Maximum time length of the replay buffer. + is less than . + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class with the specified window and scheduler. + + Maximum time length of the replay buffer. + Scheduler the observers are invoked on. + is null. + is less than . + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class with the specified buffer size and window. + + Maximum element count of the replay buffer. + Maximum time length of the replay buffer. + is less than zero. -or- is less than . + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class with the specified buffer size, window and scheduler. + + Maximum element count of the replay buffer. + Maximum time length of the replay buffer. + Scheduler the observers are invoked on. + is less than zero. -or- is less than . + is null. + + + + Indicates whether the subject has observers subscribed to it. + + + + + Indicates whether the subject has been disposed. + + + + + Notifies all subscribed and future observers about the arrival of the specified element in the sequence. + + The value to send to all observers. + + + + Notifies all subscribed and future observers about the specified exception. + + The exception to send to all observers. + is null. + + + + Notifies all subscribed and future observers about the end of the sequence. + + + + + Subscribes an observer to the subject. + + Observer to subscribe to the subject. + Disposable object that can be used to unsubscribe the observer from the subject. + is null. + + + + Releases all resources used by the current instance of the class and unsubscribe all observers. + + + + + Original implementation of the ReplaySubject with time based operations (Scheduling, Stopwatch, buffer-by-time). + + + + + Specialized scheduled observer similar to a scheduled observer for the immediate scheduler. + + Type of the elements processed by the observer. + + + + Gate to control ownership transfer and protect data structures. + + + + + Observer to forward notifications to. + + + + + Queue to enqueue OnNext notifications into. + + + + + Standby queue to swap out for _queue when transferring ownership. This allows to reuse + queues in case of busy subjects where the initial replay doesn't suffice to catch up. + + + + + Exception passed to an OnError notification, if any. + + + + + Indicates whether an OnCompleted notification was received. + + + + + Indicates whether the observer is busy, i.e. some thread is actively draining the + notifications that were queued up. + + + + + Indicates whether a failure occurred when the owner was draining the queue. This will + prevent future work to be processed. + + + + + Creates a new scheduled observer that proxies to the specified observer. + + Observer to forward notifications to. + + + + Disposes the observer. + + + + + Notifies the observer of pending work. This will either cause the current owner to + process the newly enqueued notifications, or it will cause the calling thread to + become the owner and start processing the notification queue. + + + + + Notifies the observer of pending work. This will either cause the current owner to + process the newly enqueued notifications, or it will cause the calling thread to + become the owner and start processing the notification queue. + + The number of enqueued notifications to process (ignored). + + + + Enqueues an OnCompleted notification. + + + + + Enqueues an OnError notification. + + Error of the notification. + + + + Enqueues an OnNext notification. + + Value of the notification. + + + + Terminates the observer upon receiving terminal notifications, thus preventing + future notifications to go out. + + Observer to send terminal notifications to. + + + + Represents an object that is both an observable sequence as well as an observer. + Each notification is broadcasted to all subscribed observers. + + The type of the elements processed by the subject. + + + + Creates a subject. + + + + + Indicates whether the subject has observers subscribed to it. + + + + + Indicates whether the subject has been disposed. + + + + + Notifies all subscribed observers about the end of the sequence. + + + + + Notifies all subscribed observers about the specified exception. + + The exception to send to all currently subscribed observers. + is null. + + + + Notifies all subscribed observers about the arrival of the specified element in the sequence. + + The value to send to all currently subscribed observers. + + + + Subscribes an observer to the subject. + + Observer to subscribe to the subject. + Disposable object that can be used to unsubscribe the observer from the subject. + is null. + + + + Releases all resources used by the current instance of the class and unsubscribes all observers. + + + + + Provides a set of static methods for creating subjects. + + + + + Creates a subject from the specified observer and observable. + + The type of the elements received by the observer. + The type of the elements produced by the observable sequence. + The observer used to send messages to the subject. + The observable used to subscribe to messages sent from the subject. + Subject implemented using the given observer and observable. + or is null. + + + + Creates a subject from the specified observer and observable. + + The type of the elements received by the observer and produced by the observable sequence. + The observer used to send messages to the subject. + The observable used to subscribe to messages sent from the subject. + Subject implemented using the given observer and observable. + or is null. + + + + Synchronizes the messages sent to the subject. + + The type of the elements received by the subject. + The type of the elements produced by the subject. + The subject to synchronize. + Subject whose messages are synchronized. + is null. + + + + Synchronizes the messages sent to the subject. + + The type of the elements received and produced by the subject. + The subject to synchronize. + Subject whose messages are synchronized. + is null. + + + + Synchronizes the messages sent to the subject and notifies observers on the specified scheduler. + + The type of the elements received by the subject. + The type of the elements produced by the subject. + The subject to synchronize. + Scheduler to notify observers on. + Subject whose messages are synchronized and whose observers are notified on the given scheduler. + or is null. + + + + Synchronizes the messages sent to the subject and notifies observers on the specified scheduler. + + The type of the elements received and produced by the subject. + The subject to synchronize. + Scheduler to notify observers on. + Subject whose messages are synchronized and whose observers are notified on the given scheduler. + or is null. + + + + Base class for objects that are both an observable sequence as well as an observer. + + The type of the elements processed by the subject. + + + + Indicates whether the subject has observers subscribed to it. + + + + + Indicates whether the subject has been disposed. + + + + + Releases all resources used by the current instance of the subject and unsubscribes all observers. + + + + + Notifies all subscribed observers about the end of the sequence. + + + + + Notifies all subscribed observers about the specified exception. + + The exception to send to all currently subscribed observers. + is null. + + + + Notifies all subscribed observers about the arrival of the specified element in the sequence. + + The value to send to all currently subscribed observers. + + + + Subscribes an observer to the subject. + + Observer to subscribe to the subject. + Disposable object that can be used to unsubscribe the observer from the subject. + is null. + + + + Indicates the type of a notification. + + + + + Represents an OnNext notification. + + + + + Represents an OnError notification. + + + + + Represents an OnCompleted notification. + + + + + Represents a notification to an observer. + + The type of the elements received by the observer. + + + + Default constructor used by derived types. + + + + + Returns the value of an OnNext notification or throws an exception. + + + + + Returns a value that indicates whether the notification has a value. + + + + + Returns the exception of an OnError notification or returns null. + + + + + Gets the kind of notification that is represented. + + + + + Represents an OnNext notification to an observer. + + + + + Constructs a notification of a new value. + + + + + Returns the value of an OnNext notification. + + + + + Returns null. + + + + + Returns true. + + + + + Returns . + + + + + Returns the hash code for this instance. + + + + + Indicates whether this instance and a specified object are equal. + + + + + Returns a string representation of this instance. + + + + + Invokes the observer's method corresponding to the notification. + + Observer to invoke the notification on. + + + + Invokes the observer's method corresponding to the notification and returns the produced result. + + Observer to invoke the notification on. + Result produced by the observation. + + + + Invokes the delegate corresponding to the notification. + + Delegate to invoke for an OnNext notification. + Delegate to invoke for an OnError notification. + Delegate to invoke for an OnCompleted notification. + + + + Invokes the delegate corresponding to the notification and returns the produced result. + + Delegate to invoke for an OnNext notification. + Delegate to invoke for an OnError notification. + Delegate to invoke for an OnCompleted notification. + Result produced by the observation. + + + + Represents an OnError notification to an observer. + + + + + Constructs a notification of an exception. + + + + + Throws the exception. + + + + + Returns the exception. + + + + + Returns false. + + + + + Returns . + + + + + Returns the hash code for this instance. + + + + + Indicates whether this instance and other are equal. + + + + + Returns a string representation of this instance. + + + + + Invokes the observer's method corresponding to the notification. + + Observer to invoke the notification on. + + + + Invokes the observer's method corresponding to the notification and returns the produced result. + + Observer to invoke the notification on. + Result produced by the observation. + + + + Invokes the delegate corresponding to the notification. + + Delegate to invoke for an OnNext notification. + Delegate to invoke for an OnError notification. + Delegate to invoke for an OnCompleted notification. + + + + Invokes the delegate corresponding to the notification and returns the produced result. + + Delegate to invoke for an OnNext notification. + Delegate to invoke for an OnError notification. + Delegate to invoke for an OnCompleted notification. + Result produced by the observation. + + + + Represents an OnCompleted notification to an observer. + + + + + Complete notifications are stateless thus only one instance + can ever exist per type. + + + + + Constructs a notification of the end of a sequence. + + + + + Throws an . + + + + + Returns null. + + + + + Returns false. + + + + + Returns . + + + + + Returns the hash code for this instance. + + + + + Indicates whether this instance and other are equal. + + + + + Returns a string representation of this instance. + + + + + Invokes the observer's method corresponding to the notification. + + Observer to invoke the notification on. + + + + Invokes the observer's method corresponding to the notification and returns the produced result. + + Observer to invoke the notification on. + Result produced by the observation. + + + + Invokes the delegate corresponding to the notification. + + Delegate to invoke for an OnNext notification. + Delegate to invoke for an OnError notification. + Delegate to invoke for an OnCompleted notification. + + + + Invokes the delegate corresponding to the notification and returns the produced result. + + Delegate to invoke for an OnNext notification. + Delegate to invoke for an OnError notification. + Delegate to invoke for an OnCompleted notification. + Result produced by the observation. + + + + Determines whether the current object has the same observer message payload as a specified value. + + An object to compare to the current object. + true if both objects have the same observer message payload; otherwise, false. + + Equality of objects is based on the equality of the observer message payload they represent, including the notification Kind and the Value or Exception (if any). + This means two objects can be equal even though they don't represent the same observer method call, but have the same Kind and have equal parameters passed to the observer method. + In case one wants to determine whether two objects represent the same observer method call, use Object.ReferenceEquals identity equality instead. + + + + + Determines whether the two specified objects have the same observer message payload. + + The first to compare, or null. + The second to compare, or null. + true if the first value has the same observer message payload as the second value; otherwise, false. + + Equality of objects is based on the equality of the observer message payload they represent, including the notification Kind and the Value or Exception (if any). + This means two objects can be equal even though they don't represent the same observer method call, but have the same Kind and have equal parameters passed to the observer method. + In case one wants to determine whether two objects represent the same observer method call, use Object.ReferenceEquals identity equality instead. + + + + + Determines whether the two specified objects have a different observer message payload. + + The first to compare, or null. + The second to compare, or null. + true if the first value has a different observer message payload as the second value; otherwise, false. + + Equality of objects is based on the equality of the observer message payload they represent, including the notification Kind and the Value or Exception (if any). + This means two objects can be equal even though they don't represent the same observer method call, but have the same Kind and have equal parameters passed to the observer method. + In case one wants to determine whether two objects represent a different observer method call, use Object.ReferenceEquals identity equality instead. + + + + + Determines whether the specified System.Object is equal to the current . + + The System.Object to compare with the current . + true if the specified System.Object is equal to the current ; otherwise, false. + + Equality of objects is based on the equality of the observer message payload they represent, including the notification Kind and the Value or Exception (if any). + This means two objects can be equal even though they don't represent the same observer method call, but have the same Kind and have equal parameters passed to the observer method. + In case one wants to determine whether two objects represent the same observer method call, use Object.ReferenceEquals identity equality instead. + + + + + Invokes the observer's method corresponding to the notification. + + Observer to invoke the notification on. + + + + Invokes the observer's method corresponding to the notification and returns the produced result. + + The type of the result returned from the observer's notification handlers. + Observer to invoke the notification on. + Result produced by the observation. + + + + Invokes the delegate corresponding to the notification. + + Delegate to invoke for an OnNext notification. + Delegate to invoke for an OnError notification. + Delegate to invoke for an OnCompleted notification. + + + + Invokes the delegate corresponding to the notification and returns the produced result. + + The type of the result returned from the notification handler delegates. + Delegate to invoke for an OnNext notification. + Delegate to invoke for an OnError notification. + Delegate to invoke for an OnCompleted notification. + Result produced by the observation. + + + + Returns an observable sequence with a single notification, using the immediate scheduler. + + The observable sequence that surfaces the behavior of the notification upon subscription. + + + + Returns an observable sequence with a single notification. + + Scheduler to send out the notification calls on. + The observable sequence that surfaces the behavior of the notification upon subscription. + + + + Provides a set of static methods for constructing notifications. + + + + + Creates an object that represents an OnNext notification to an observer. + + The type of the elements received by the observer. Upon dematerialization of the notifications into an observable sequence, this type is used as the element type for the sequence. + The value contained in the notification. + The OnNext notification containing the value. + + + + Creates an object that represents an OnError notification to an observer. + + The type of the elements received by the observer. Upon dematerialization of the notifications into an observable sequence, this type is used as the element type for the sequence. + The exception contained in the notification. + The OnError notification containing the exception. + is null. + + + + Creates an object that represents an OnCompleted notification to an observer. + + The type of the elements received by the observer. Upon dematerialization of the notifications into an observable sequence, this type is used as the element type for the sequence. + The OnCompleted notification. + + + + Abstract base class for implementations of the interface. + + + If you don't need a named type to create an observable sequence (i.e. you rather need + an instance rather than a reusable type), use the Observable.Create method to create + an observable sequence with specified subscription behavior. + + The type of the elements in the sequence. + + + + Subscribes the given observer to the observable sequence. + + Observer that will receive notifications from the observable sequence. + Disposable object representing an observer's subscription to the observable sequence. + is null. + + + + Implement this method with the core subscription logic for the observable sequence. + + Observer to send notifications to. + Disposable object representing an observer's subscription to the observable sequence. + + + + Provides a set of static methods for creating observers. + + + + + Creates an observer from a notification callback. + + The type of the elements received by the observer. + Action that handles a notification. + The observer object that invokes the specified handler using a notification corresponding to each message it receives. + is null. + + + + Creates a notification callback from an observer. + + The type of the elements received by the observer. + Observer object. + The action that forwards its input notification to the underlying observer. + is null. + + + + Creates an observer from the specified OnNext action. + + The type of the elements received by the observer. + Observer's OnNext action implementation. + The observer object implemented using the given actions. + is null. + + + + Creates an observer from the specified OnNext and OnError actions. + + The type of the elements received by the observer. + Observer's OnNext action implementation. + Observer's OnError action implementation. + The observer object implemented using the given actions. + or is null. + + + + Creates an observer from the specified OnNext and OnCompleted actions. + + The type of the elements received by the observer. + Observer's OnNext action implementation. + Observer's OnCompleted action implementation. + The observer object implemented using the given actions. + or is null. + + + + Creates an observer from the specified OnNext, OnError, and OnCompleted actions. + + The type of the elements received by the observer. + Observer's OnNext action implementation. + Observer's OnError action implementation. + Observer's OnCompleted action implementation. + The observer object implemented using the given actions. + or or is null. + + + + Hides the identity of an observer. + + The type of the elements received by the source observer. + An observer whose identity to hide. + An observer that hides the identity of the specified observer. + is null. + + + + Checks access to the observer for grammar violations. This includes checking for multiple OnError or OnCompleted calls, as well as reentrancy in any of the observer methods. + If a violation is detected, an InvalidOperationException is thrown from the offending observer method call. + + The type of the elements received by the source observer. + The observer whose callback invocations should be checked for grammar violations. + An observer that checks callbacks invocations against the observer grammar and, if the checks pass, forwards those to the specified observer. + is null. + + + + Synchronizes access to the observer such that its callback methods cannot be called concurrently from multiple threads. This overload is useful when coordinating access to an observer. + Notice reentrant observer callbacks on the same thread are still possible. + + The type of the elements received by the source observer. + The observer whose callbacks should be synchronized. + An observer that delivers callbacks to the specified observer in a synchronized manner. + is null. + + Because a Monitor is used to perform the synchronization, there's no protection against reentrancy from the same thread. + Hence, overlapped observer callbacks are still possible, which is invalid behavior according to the observer grammar. In order to protect against this behavior as + well, use the overload, passing true for the second parameter. + + + + + Synchronizes access to the observer such that its callback methods cannot be called concurrently. This overload is useful when coordinating access to an observer. + The parameter configures the type of lock used for synchronization. + + The type of the elements received by the source observer. + The observer whose callbacks should be synchronized. + If set to true, reentrant observer callbacks will be queued up and get delivered to the observer in a sequential manner. + An observer that delivers callbacks to the specified observer in a synchronized manner. + is null. + + When the parameter is set to false, behavior is identical to the overload which uses + a Monitor for synchronization. When the parameter is set to true, an + is used to queue up callbacks to the specified observer if a reentrant call is made. + + + + + Synchronizes access to the observer such that its callback methods cannot be called concurrently by multiple threads, using the specified gate object for use by a Monitor-based lock. + This overload is useful when coordinating multiple observers that access shared state by synchronizing on a common gate object. + Notice reentrant observer callbacks on the same thread are still possible. + + The type of the elements received by the source observer. + The observer whose callbacks should be synchronized. + Gate object to synchronize each observer call on. + An observer that delivers callbacks to the specified observer in a synchronized manner. + or is null. + + Because a Monitor is used to perform the synchronization, there's no protection against reentrancy from the same thread. + Hence, overlapped observer callbacks are still possible, which is invalid behavior according to the observer grammar. In order to protect against this behavior as + well, use the overload. + + + + + Synchronizes access to the observer such that its callback methods cannot be called concurrently, using the specified asynchronous lock to protect against concurrent and reentrant access. + This overload is useful when coordinating multiple observers that access shared state by synchronizing on a common asynchronous lock. + + The type of the elements received by the source observer. + The observer whose callbacks should be synchronized. + Gate object to synchronize each observer call on. + An observer that delivers callbacks to the specified observer in a synchronized manner. + or is null. + + + + Schedules the invocation of observer methods on the given scheduler. + + The type of the elements received by the source observer. + The observer to schedule messages for. + Scheduler to schedule observer messages on. + Observer whose messages are scheduled on the given scheduler. + or is null. + + + + Schedules the invocation of observer methods on the given synchronization context. + + The type of the elements received by the source observer. + The observer to schedule messages for. + Synchronization context to schedule observer messages on. + Observer whose messages are scheduled on the given synchronization context. + or is null. + + + + Converts an observer to a progress object. + + The type of the progress objects received by the source observer. + The observer to convert. + Progress object whose Report messages correspond to the observer's OnNext messages. + is null. + + + + Converts an observer to a progress object, using the specified scheduler to invoke the progress reporting method. + + The type of the progress objects received by the source observer. + The observer to convert. + Scheduler to report progress on. + Progress object whose Report messages correspond to the observer's OnNext messages. + or is null. + + + + Converts a progress object to an observer. + + The type of the progress objects received by the progress reporter. + The progress object to convert. + Observer whose OnNext messages correspond to the progress object's Report messages. + is null. + + + + Abstract base class for implementations of the interface. + + This base class enforces the grammar of observers where and are terminal messages. + The type of the elements in the sequence. + + + + Creates a new observer in a non-stopped state. + + + + + Notifies the observer of a new element in the sequence. + + Next element in the sequence. + + + + Implement this method to react to the receival of a new element in the sequence. + + Next element in the sequence. + This method only gets called when the observer hasn't stopped yet. + + + + Notifies the observer that an exception has occurred. + + The error that has occurred. + is null. + + + + Implement this method to react to the occurrence of an exception. + + The error that has occurred. + This method only gets called when the observer hasn't stopped yet, and causes the observer to stop. + + + + Notifies the observer of the end of the sequence. + + + + + Implement this method to react to the end of the sequence. + + This method only gets called when the observer hasn't stopped yet, and causes the observer to stop. + + + + Disposes the observer, causing it to transition to the stopped state. + + + + + Core implementation of . + + true if the Dispose call was triggered by the method; false if it was triggered by the finalizer. + + + + A strongly-typed resource class, for looking up localized strings, etc. + + + + + Returns the cached ResourceManager instance used by this class. + + + + + Overrides the current thread's CurrentUICulture property for all + resource lookups using this strongly typed resource class. + + + + + Looks up a localized string similar to Using the Scheduler.{0} property is no longer supported due to refactoring of the API surface and elimination of platform-specific dependencies. Please include System.Reactive.PlatformServices for your target platform and use the {0}Scheduler type instead. If you're building a Windows Store app, notice some schedulers are no longer supported. Consider using Scheduler.Default instead.. + + + + + Looks up a localized string similar to OnCompleted notification doesn't have a value.. + + + + + Looks up a localized string similar to Disposable has already been assigned.. + + + + + Looks up a localized string similar to Disposables collection can not contain null values.. + + + + + Looks up a localized string similar to Failed to start monitoring system clock changes.. + + + + + Looks up a localized string similar to Heap is empty.. + + + + + Looks up a localized string similar to Observer has already terminated.. + + + + + Looks up a localized string similar to Reentrancy has been detected.. + + + + + Looks up a localized string similar to This scheduler operation has already been awaited.. + + + + + A strongly-typed resource class, for looking up localized strings, etc. + + + + + Returns the cached ResourceManager instance used by this class. + + + + + Overrides the current thread's CurrentUICulture property for all + resource lookups using this strongly typed resource class. + + + + + Looks up a localized string similar to {0} cannot be called when the scheduler is already running. Try using Sleep instead.. + + + + + Looks up a localized string similar to Could not find event '{0}' on object of type '{1}'.. + + + + + Looks up a localized string similar to Could not find event '{0}' on type '{1}'.. + + + + + Looks up a localized string similar to Add method should take 1 parameter.. + + + + + Looks up a localized string similar to The second parameter of the event delegate must be assignable to '{0}'.. + + + + + Looks up a localized string similar to Event is missing the add method.. + + + + + Looks up a localized string similar to Event is missing the remove method.. + + + + + Looks up a localized string similar to The event delegate must have a void return type.. + + + + + Looks up a localized string similar to The event delegate must have exactly two parameters.. + + + + + Looks up a localized string similar to Remove method should take 1 parameter.. + + + + + Looks up a localized string similar to The first parameter of the event delegate must be assignable to '{0}'.. + + + + + Looks up a localized string similar to Remove method of a WinRT event should take an EventRegistrationToken.. + + + + + Looks up a localized string similar to Sequence contains more than one element.. + + + + + Looks up a localized string similar to Sequence contains more than one matching element.. + + + + + Looks up a localized string similar to Sequence contains no elements.. + + + + + Looks up a localized string similar to Sequence contains no matching element.. + + + + + A strongly-typed resource class, for looking up localized strings, etc. + + + + + Returns the cached ResourceManager instance used by this class. + + + + + Overrides the current thread's CurrentUICulture property for all + resource lookups using this strongly typed resource class. + + + + + Looks up a localized string similar to The WinRT thread pool doesn't support creating periodic timers with a period below 1 millisecond.. + + + + + A strongly-typed resource class, for looking up localized strings, etc. + + + + + Returns the cached ResourceManager instance used by this class. + + + + + Overrides the current thread's CurrentUICulture property for all + resource lookups using this strongly typed resource class. + + + + + Looks up a localized string similar to Expected Qbservable.ToQueryable.. + + + + + Looks up a localized string similar to Invalid expression tree type.. + + + + + Looks up a localized string similar to There is no method '{0}' on type '{1}' that matches the specified arguments.. + + + + + Extension of the interface compatible with async method return types. + + + This class implements a "task-like" type that can be used as the return type of an asynchronous + method in C# 7.0 and beyond. For example: + + async ITaskObservable<int> RxAsync() + { + var res = await Observable.Return(21).Delay(TimeSpan.FromSeconds(1)); + return res * 2; + } + + + The type of the elements in the sequence. + + + + Gets an awaiter that can be used to await the eventual completion of the observable sequence. + + An awaiter that can be used to await the eventual completion of the observable sequence. + + + + Interface representing an awaiter for an . + + The type of the elements in the sequence. + + + + Gets a Boolean indicating whether the observable sequence has completed. + + + + + Gets the result produced by the observable sequence. + + The result produced by the observable sequence. + + + + The System.Reactive.Threading.Tasks namespace contains helpers for the conversion between tasks and observable sequences. + + + + + Provides a set of static methods for converting tasks to observable sequences. + + + + + Returns an observable sequence that signals when the task completes. + + Task to convert to an observable sequence. + An observable sequence that produces a unit value when the task completes, or propagates the exception produced by the task. + is null. + If the specified task object supports cancellation, consider using instead. + + + + Returns an observable sequence that signals when the task completes. + + Task to convert to an observable sequence. + Scheduler on which to notify observers about completion, cancellation or failure. + An observable sequence that produces a unit value when the task completes, or propagates the exception produced by the task. + is null or is null. + If the specified task object supports cancellation, consider using instead. + + + + Returns an observable sequence that propagates the result of the task. + + The type of the result produced by the task. + Task to convert to an observable sequence. + An observable sequence that produces the task's result, or propagates the exception produced by the task. + is null. + If the specified task object supports cancellation, consider using instead. + + + + Returns an observable sequence that propagates the result of the task. + + The type of the result produced by the task. + Task to convert to an observable sequence. + Scheduler on which to notify observers about completion, cancellation or failure. + An observable sequence that produces the task's result, or propagates the exception produced by the task. + is null or is null. + If the specified task object supports cancellation, consider using instead. + + + + Returns a task that will receive the last value or the exception produced by the observable sequence. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Observable sequence to convert to a task. + A task that will receive the last element or the exception produced by the observable sequence. + is null. + + + + Returns a task that will receive the last value or the exception produced by the observable sequence. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Observable sequence to convert to a task. + The scheduler used for overriding where the task completion signals will be issued. + A task that will receive the last element or the exception produced by the observable sequence. + or is null. + + + + Returns a task that will receive the last value or the exception produced by the observable sequence. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Observable sequence to convert to a task. + The state to use as the underlying task's AsyncState. + A task that will receive the last element or the exception produced by the observable sequence. + is null. + + + + Returns a task that will receive the last value or the exception produced by the observable sequence. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Observable sequence to convert to a task. + The state to use as the underlying task's AsyncState. + The scheduler used for overriding where the task completion signals will be issued. + A task that will receive the last element or the exception produced by the observable sequence. + or is null. + + + + Returns a task that will receive the last value or the exception produced by the observable sequence. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Observable sequence to convert to a task. + Cancellation token that can be used to cancel the task, causing unsubscription from the observable sequence. + A task that will receive the last element or the exception produced by the observable sequence. + is null. + + + + Returns a task that will receive the last value or the exception produced by the observable sequence. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Observable sequence to convert to a task. + Cancellation token that can be used to cancel the task, causing unsubscription from the observable sequence. + The scheduler used for overriding where the task completion signals will be issued. + A task that will receive the last element or the exception produced by the observable sequence. + or is null. + + + + Returns a task that will receive the last value or the exception produced by the observable sequence. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Observable sequence to convert to a task. + Cancellation token that can be used to cancel the task, causing unsubscription from the observable sequence. + The state to use as the underlying task's . + A task that will receive the last element or the exception produced by the observable sequence. + is null. + + + + Returns a task that will receive the last value or the exception produced by the observable sequence. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Observable sequence to convert to a task. + Cancellation token that can be used to cancel the task, causing unsubscription from the observable sequence. + The state to use as the underlying task's . + The scheduler used for overriding where the task completion signals will be issued. + A task that will receive the last element or the exception produced by the observable sequence. + or is null. + + + + Represents a value associated with time interval information. + The time interval can represent the time it took to produce the value, the interval relative to a previous value, the value's delivery time relative to a base, etc. + + The type of the value being annotated with time interval information. + + + + Constructs a time interval value. + + The value to be annotated with a time interval. + Time interval associated with the value. + + + + Gets the value. + + + + + Gets the interval. + + + + + Deconstructs the time interval value into a value and a time interval. + + The value. + Time interval associated with the value. + + + + Determines whether the current value has the same and as a specified value. + + An object to compare to the current value. + true if both values have the same and ; otherwise, false. + + + + Determines whether the two specified values have the same and . + + The first value to compare. + The second value to compare. + true if the first value has the same and as the second value; otherwise, false. + + + + Determines whether the two specified values don't have the same and . + + The first value to compare. + The second value to compare. + true if the first value has a different or as the second value; otherwise, false. + + + + Determines whether the specified System.Object is equal to the current . + + The System.Object to compare with the current . + true if the specified System.Object is equal to the current ; otherwise, false. + + + + Returns the hash code for the current value. + + A hash code for the current value. + + + + Returns a string representation of the current value. + + String representation of the current value. + + + + Represents value with a timestamp on it. + The timestamp typically represents the time the value was received, using an IScheduler's clock to obtain the current time. + + The type of the value being timestamped. + + + + Constructs a timestamped value. + + The value to be annotated with a timestamp. + Timestamp associated with the value. + + + + Gets the value. + + + + + Gets the timestamp. + + + + + Deconstructs the timestamped value into a value and a timestamp. + + The value. + Timestamp associated with the value. + + + + Determines whether the current value has the same and as a specified value. + + An object to compare to the current value. + true if both values have the same and ; otherwise, false. + + + + Determines whether the two specified values have the same and . + + The first value to compare. + The second value to compare. + true if the first value has the same and as the second value; otherwise, false. + + + + Determines whether the two specified values don't have the same and . + + The first value to compare. + The second value to compare. + true if the first value has a different or as the second value; otherwise, false. + + + + Determines whether the specified System.Object is equal to the current . + + The System.Object to compare with the current . + true if the specified System.Object is equal to the current ; otherwise, false. + + + + Returns the hash code for the current value. + + A hash code for the current value. + + + + Returns a string representation of the current value. + + String representation of the current value. + + + + A helper class with a factory method for creating instances. + + + + + Creates an instance of a . This is syntactic sugar that uses type inference + to avoid specifying a type in a constructor call, which is very useful when using anonymous types. + + The value to be annotated with a timestamp. + Timestamp associated with the value. + Creates a new timestamped value. + + + + Represents a type with a single value. This type is often used to denote the successful completion of a void-returning method (C#) or a Sub procedure (Visual Basic). + + + + + Determines whether the specified value is equal to the current . Because has a single value, this always returns true. + + An object to compare to the current value. + Because has a single value, this always returns true. + + + + Determines whether the specified System.Object is equal to the current . + + The System.Object to compare with the current . + true if the specified System.Object is a value; otherwise, false. + + + + Returns the hash code for the current value. + + A hash code for the current value. + + + + Returns a string representation of the current value. + + String representation of the current value. + + + + Determines whether the two specified values are equal. Because has a single value, this always returns true. + + The first value to compare. + The second value to compare. + Because has a single value, this always returns true. + + + + Determines whether the two specified values are not equal. Because has a single value, this always returns false. + + The first value to compare. + The second value to compare. + Because has a single value, this always returns false. + + + + Gets the single value. + + + + Specifies that null is allowed as an input even if the corresponding type disallows it. + + + Specifies that null is disallowed as an input even if the corresponding type allows it. + + + Specifies that an output may be null even if the corresponding type disallows it. + + + Specifies that an output will not be null even if the corresponding type allows it. Specifies that an input argument was not null when the call returns. + + + Specifies that when a method returns , the parameter may be null even if the corresponding type disallows it. + + + Initializes the attribute with the specified return value condition. + + The return value condition. If the method returns this value, the associated parameter may be null. + + + + Gets the return value condition. + + + Specifies that when a method returns , the parameter will not be null even if the corresponding type allows it. + + + Initializes the attribute with the specified return value condition. + + The return value condition. If the method returns this value, the associated parameter will not be null. + + + + Gets the return value condition. + + + Specifies that the output will be non-null if the named parameter is non-null. + + + Initializes the attribute with the associated parameter name. + + The associated parameter name. The output will be non-null if the argument to the parameter specified is non-null. + + + + Gets the associated parameter name. + + + Applied to a method that will never return under any circumstance. + + + Specifies that the method will not return if the associated Boolean parameter is passed the specified value. + + + Initializes the attribute with the specified parameter value. + + The condition parameter value. Code after the method will be considered unreachable by diagnostics if the argument to + the associated parameter matches this value. + + + + Gets the condition parameter value. + + + Specifies that the method or property will ensure that the listed field and property members have not-null values. + + + Initializes the attribute with a field or property member. + + The field or property member that is promised to be not-null. + + + + Initializes the attribute with the list of field and property members. + + The list of field and property members that are promised to be not-null. + + + + Gets field or property member names. + + + Specifies that the method or property will ensure that the listed field and property members have not-null values when returning with the specified return value condition. + + + Initializes the attribute with the specified return value condition and a field or property member. + + The return value condition. If the method returns this value, the associated parameter will not be null. + + + The field or property member that is promised to be not-null. + + + + Initializes the attribute with the specified return value condition and list of field and property members. + + The return value condition. If the method returns this value, the associated parameter will not be null. + + + The list of field and property members that are promised to be not-null. + + + + Gets the return value condition. + + + Gets field or property member names. + + + + Provides a set of static methods for subscribing delegates to observables. + + + + + Subscribes to the observable sequence without specifying any handlers. + This method can be used to evaluate the observable sequence for its side-effects only. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Observable sequence to subscribe to. + object used to unsubscribe from the observable sequence. + is null. + + + + Subscribes an element handler to an observable sequence. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Observable sequence to subscribe to. + Action to invoke for each element in the observable sequence. + object used to unsubscribe from the observable sequence. + or is null. + + + + Subscribes an element handler and an exception handler to an observable sequence. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Observable sequence to subscribe to. + Action to invoke for each element in the observable sequence. + Action to invoke upon exceptional termination of the observable sequence. + object used to unsubscribe from the observable sequence. + or or is null. + + + + Subscribes an element handler and a completion handler to an observable sequence. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Observable sequence to subscribe to. + Action to invoke for each element in the observable sequence. + Action to invoke upon graceful termination of the observable sequence. + object used to unsubscribe from the observable sequence. + or or is null. + + + + Subscribes an element handler, an exception handler, and a completion handler to an observable sequence. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Observable sequence to subscribe to. + Action to invoke for each element in the observable sequence. + Action to invoke upon exceptional termination of the observable sequence. + Action to invoke upon graceful termination of the observable sequence. + object used to unsubscribe from the observable sequence. + or or or is null. + + + + Subscribes an observer to an observable sequence, using a to support unsubscription. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Observable sequence to subscribe to. + Observer to subscribe to the sequence. + CancellationToken that can be signaled to unsubscribe from the source sequence. + or is null. + + + + Subscribes to the observable sequence without specifying any handlers, using a to support unsubscription. + This method can be used to evaluate the observable sequence for its side-effects only. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Observable sequence to subscribe to. + CancellationToken that can be signaled to unsubscribe from the source sequence. + is null. + + + + Subscribes an element handler to an observable sequence, using a to support unsubscription. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Observable sequence to subscribe to. + Action to invoke for each element in the observable sequence. + CancellationToken that can be signaled to unsubscribe from the source sequence. + or is null. + + + + Subscribes an element handler and an exception handler to an observable sequence, using a to support unsubscription. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Observable sequence to subscribe to. + Action to invoke for each element in the observable sequence. + Action to invoke upon exceptional termination of the observable sequence. + CancellationToken that can be signaled to unsubscribe from the source sequence. + or or is null. + + + + Subscribes an element handler and a completion handler to an observable sequence, using a to support unsubscription. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Observable sequence to subscribe to. + Action to invoke for each element in the observable sequence. + Action to invoke upon graceful termination of the observable sequence. + CancellationToken that can be signaled to unsubscribe from the source sequence. + or or is null. + + + + Subscribes an element handler, an exception handler, and a completion handler to an observable sequence, using a to support unsubscription. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Observable sequence to subscribe to. + Action to invoke for each element in the observable sequence. + Action to invoke upon exceptional termination of the observable sequence. + Action to invoke upon graceful termination of the observable sequence. + CancellationToken that can be signaled to unsubscribe from the source sequence. + or or or is null. + + + + Subscribes to the specified source, re-routing synchronous exceptions during invocation of the method to the observer's channel. + This method is typically used when writing query operators. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Observable sequence to subscribe to. + Observer that will be passed to the observable sequence, and that will be used for exception propagation. + object used to unsubscribe from the observable sequence. + or is null. + + + + Represents a builder for asynchronous methods that return a task-like . + + The type of the elements in the sequence. + + + + The compiler-generated asynchronous state machine representing the execution flow of the asynchronous + method whose return type is a task-like . + + + + + The underlying observable sequence representing the result produced by the asynchronous method. + + + + + Creates an instance of the struct. + + A new instance of the struct. + + + + Begins running the builder with the associated state machine. + + The type of the state machine. + The state machine instance, passed by reference. + is null. + + + + Associates the builder with the specified state machine. + + The state machine instance to associate with the builder. + is null. + The state machine was previously set. + + + + Marks the observable as successfully completed. + + The result to use to complete the observable sequence. + The observable has already completed. + + + + Marks the observable as failed and binds the specified exception to the observable sequence. + + The exception to bind to the observable sequence. + is null. + The observable has already completed. + + + + Gets the observable sequence for this builder. + + + + + Schedules the state machine to proceed to the next action when the specified awaiter completes. + + The type of the awaiter. + The type of the state machine. + The awaiter. + The state machine. + + + + Schedules the state machine to proceed to the next action when the specified awaiter completes. + + The type of the awaiter. + The type of the state machine. + The awaiter. + The state machine. + + + + Rethrows an exception that was thrown from an awaiter's OnCompleted methods. + + The exception to rethrow. + + + + Implementation of the IObservable<T> interface compatible with async method return types. + + + This class implements a "task-like" type that can be used as the return type of an asynchronous + method in C# 7.0 and beyond. For example: + + async Observable<int> RxAsync() + { + var res = await Observable.Return(21).Delay(TimeSpan.FromSeconds(1)); + return res * 2; + } + + + + + + The underlying observable sequence to subscribe to in case the asynchronous method did not + finish synchronously. + + + + + The result returned by the asynchronous method in case the method finished synchronously. + + + + + The exception thrown by the asynchronous method in case the method finished synchronously. + + + + + Creates a new for an asynchronous method that has not finished yet. + + + + + Creates a new for an asynchronous method that synchronously returned + the specified value. + + The result returned by the asynchronous method. + + + + Creates a new for an asynchronous method that synchronously threw + the specified . + + The exception thrown by the asynchronous method. + + + + Marks the observable as successfully completed. + + The result to use to complete the observable sequence. + The observable has already completed. + + + + Marks the observable as failed and binds the specified exception to the observable sequence. + + The exception to bind to the observable sequence. + is null. + The observable has already completed. + + + + Subscribes the given observer to the observable sequence. + + Observer that will receive notifications from the observable sequence. + Disposable object representing an observer's subscription to the observable sequence. + is null. + + + + Gets an awaiter that can be used to await the eventual completion of the observable sequence. + + An awaiter that can be used to await the eventual completion of the observable sequence. + + + + Gets a Boolean indicating whether the observable sequence has completed. + + + + + Gets the result produced by the observable sequence. + + The result produced by the observable sequence. + + + + Attaches the specified to the observable sequence. + + The continuation to attach. + + + diff --git a/Packages/System.Reactive.5.0.0/lib/uap10.0.16299/System.Reactive.dll b/Packages/System.Reactive.5.0.0/lib/uap10.0.16299/System.Reactive.dll new file mode 100644 index 0000000..a9a75c7 Binary files /dev/null and b/Packages/System.Reactive.5.0.0/lib/uap10.0.16299/System.Reactive.dll differ diff --git a/Packages/System.Reactive.5.0.0/lib/uap10.0.16299/System.Reactive.pri b/Packages/System.Reactive.5.0.0/lib/uap10.0.16299/System.Reactive.pri new file mode 100644 index 0000000..77f7e3b Binary files /dev/null and b/Packages/System.Reactive.5.0.0/lib/uap10.0.16299/System.Reactive.pri differ diff --git a/Packages/System.Reactive.5.0.0/lib/uap10.0.16299/System.Reactive.xml b/Packages/System.Reactive.5.0.0/lib/uap10.0.16299/System.Reactive.xml new file mode 100644 index 0000000..28ecbe8 --- /dev/null +++ b/Packages/System.Reactive.5.0.0/lib/uap10.0.16299/System.Reactive.xml @@ -0,0 +1,28397 @@ + + + + System.Reactive + + + + + Class to create an instance from a delegate-based implementation of the method. + + The type of the elements in the sequence. + + + + Creates an observable sequence object from the specified subscription function. + + method implementation. + is null. + + + + Calls the subscription function that was supplied to the constructor. + + Observer to send notifications to. + Disposable object representing an observer's subscription to the observable sequence. + + + + Class to create an instance from delegate-based implementations of the On* methods. + + The type of the elements in the sequence. + + + + Creates an observer from the specified , , and actions. + + Observer's action implementation. + Observer's action implementation. + Observer's action implementation. + or or is null. + + + + Creates an observer from the specified action. + + Observer's action implementation. + is null. + + + + Creates an observer from the specified and actions. + + Observer's action implementation. + Observer's action implementation. + or is null. + + + + Creates an observer from the specified and actions. + + Observer's action implementation. + Observer's action implementation. + or is null. + + + + Calls the action implementing . + + Next element in the sequence. + + + + Calls the action implementing . + + The error that has occurred. + + + + Calls the action implementing . + + + + + This class fuses logic from ObserverBase, AnonymousObserver, and SafeObserver into one class. When an observer + needs to be safeguarded, an instance of this type can be created by SafeObserver.Create when it detects its + input is an AnonymousObserver, which is commonly used by end users when using the Subscribe extension methods + that accept delegates for the On* handlers. By doing the fusion, we make the call stack depth shorter which + helps debugging and some performance. + + + + + Asynchronous lock. + + + + + Queues the action for execution. If the caller acquires the lock and becomes the owner, + the queue is processed. If the lock is already owned, the action is queued and will get + processed by the owner. + + Action to queue for execution. + is null. + + + + Queues the action for execution. If the caller acquires the lock and becomes the owner, + the queue is processed. If the lock is already owned, the action is queued and will get + processed by the owner. + + Action to queue for execution. + The state to pass to the action when it gets invoked under the lock. + is null. + In case TState is a value type, this operation will involve boxing of . + However, this is often an improvement over the allocation of a closure object and a delegate. + + + + Clears the work items in the queue and drops further work being queued. + + + + + (Infrastructure) Concurrency abstraction layer. + + + + + Gets the current CAL. If no CAL has been set yet, it will be initialized to the default. + + + + + (Infrastructure) Concurrency abstraction layer interface. + + + This type is used by the Rx infrastructure and not meant for public consumption or implementation. + No guarantees are made about forward compatibility of the type's functionality and its usage. + + + + + Queues a method for execution at the specified relative time. + + Method to execute. + State to pass to the method. + Time to execute the method on. + Disposable object that can be used to stop the timer. + + + + Queues a method for periodic execution based on the specified period. + + Method to execute; should be safe for reentrancy. + Period for running the method periodically. + Disposable object that can be used to stop the timer. + + + + Queues a method for execution. + + Method to execute. + State to pass to the method. + Disposable object that can be used to cancel the queued method. + + + + Blocking sleep operation. + + Time to sleep. + + + + Starts a new stopwatch object. + + New stopwatch object; started at the time of the request. + + + + Gets whether long-running scheduling is supported. + + + + + Starts a new long-running thread. + + Method to execute. + State to pass to the method. + + + + Represents an object that schedules units of work on the current thread. + + Singleton instance of this type exposed through this static property. + + + + Gets the singleton instance of the current thread scheduler. + + + + + Gets a value that indicates whether the caller must call a Schedule method. + + + + + Gets a value that indicates whether the caller must call a Schedule method. + + + + + Schedules an action to be executed after dueTime. + + The type of the state passed to the scheduled action. + State passed to the action to be executed. + Action to be executed. + Relative time after which to execute the action. + The disposable object used to cancel the scheduled action (best effort). + is null. + + + + Represents an object that schedules units of work on the platform's default scheduler. + + Singleton instance of this type exposed through this static property. + + + + Gets the singleton instance of the default scheduler. + + + + + Schedules an action to be executed. + + The type of the state passed to the scheduled action. + State passed to the action to be executed. + Action to be executed. + The disposable object used to cancel the scheduled action (best effort). + is null. + + + + Schedules an action to be executed after dueTime, using a System.Threading.Timer object. + + The type of the state passed to the scheduled action. + State passed to the action to be executed. + Action to be executed. + Relative time after which to execute the action. + The disposable object used to cancel the scheduled action (best effort). + is null. + + + + Schedules a periodic piece of work, using a System.Threading.Timer object. + + The type of the state passed to the scheduled action. + Initial state passed to the action upon the first iteration. + Period for running the work periodically. + Action to be executed, potentially updating the state. + The disposable object used to cancel the scheduled recurring action (best effort). + is less than . + is null. + + + + Discovers scheduler services by interface type. + + Scheduler service interface type to discover. + Object implementing the requested service, if available; null otherwise. + + + + Represents an object that schedules units of work on a designated thread. + + + + + Counter for diagnostic purposes, to name the threads. + + + + + Thread factory function. + + + + + Stopwatch for timing free of absolute time dependencies. + + + + + Thread used by the event loop to run work items on. No work should be run on any other thread. + If ExitIfEmpty is set, the thread can quit and a new thread will be created when new work is scheduled. + + + + + Gate to protect data structures, including the work queue and the ready list. + + + + + Semaphore to count requests to re-evaluate the queue, from either Schedule requests or when a timer + expires and moves on to the next item in the queue. + + + + + Queue holding work items. Protected by the gate. + + + + + Queue holding items that are ready to be run as soon as possible. Protected by the gate. + + + + + Work item that will be scheduled next. Used upon reevaluation of the queue to check whether the next + item is still the same. If not, a new timer needs to be started (see below). + + + + + Disposable that always holds the timer to dispatch the first element in the queue. + + + + + Flag indicating whether the event loop should quit. When set, the event should be signaled as well to + wake up the event loop thread, which will subsequently abandon all work. + + + + + Creates an object that schedules units of work on a designated thread. + + + + + Creates an object that schedules units of work on a designated thread, using the specified factory to control thread creation options. + + Factory function for thread creation. + is null. + + + + Indicates whether the event loop thread is allowed to quit when no work is left. If new work + is scheduled afterwards, a new event loop thread is created. This property is used by the + NewThreadScheduler which uses an event loop for its recursive invocations. + + + + + Schedules an action to be executed after dueTime. + + The type of the state passed to the scheduled action. + State passed to the action to be executed. + Action to be executed. + Relative time after which to execute the action. + The disposable object used to cancel the scheduled action (best effort). + is null. + The scheduler has been disposed and doesn't accept new work. + + + + Schedules a periodic piece of work on the designated thread. + + The type of the state passed to the scheduled action. + Initial state passed to the action upon the first iteration. + Period for running the work periodically. + Action to be executed, potentially updating the state. + The disposable object used to cancel the scheduled recurring action (best effort). + is null. + is less than . + The scheduler has been disposed and doesn't accept new work. + + + + Starts a new stopwatch object. + + New stopwatch object; started at the time of the request. + + + + Ends the thread associated with this scheduler. All remaining work in the scheduler queue is abandoned. + + + + + Ensures there is an event loop thread running. Should be called under the gate. + + + + + Event loop scheduled on the designated event loop thread. The loop is suspended/resumed using the event + which gets set by calls to Schedule, the next item timer, or calls to Dispose. + + + + + Base class for historical schedulers, which are virtual time schedulers that use for absolute time and for relative time. + + + + + Creates a new historical scheduler with the minimum value of as the initial clock value. + + + + + Creates a new historical scheduler with the specified initial clock value. + + Initial clock value. + + + + Creates a new historical scheduler with the specified initial clock value and absolute time comparer. + + Initial value for the clock. + Comparer to determine causality of events based on absolute time. + + + + Adds a relative time value to an absolute time value. + + Absolute time value. + Relative time value to add. + The resulting absolute time sum value. + + + + Converts the absolute time value to a value. + + Absolute time value to convert. + The corresponding value. + + + + Converts the value to a relative time value. + + value to convert. + The corresponding relative time value. + + + + Provides a virtual time scheduler that uses for absolute time and for relative time. + + + + + Creates a new historical scheduler with the minimum value of as the initial clock value. + + + + + Creates a new historical scheduler with the specified initial clock value. + + Initial value for the clock. + + + + Creates a new historical scheduler with the specified initial clock value. + + Initial value for the clock. + Comparer to determine causality of events based on absolute time. + is null. + + + + Gets the next scheduled item to be executed. + + The next scheduled item. + + + + Schedules an action to be executed at . + + The type of the state passed to the scheduled action. + State passed to the action to be executed. + Action to be executed. + Absolute time at which to execute the action. + The disposable object used to cancel the scheduled action (best effort). + is null. + + + + Represents an object that schedules units of work to run immediately on the current thread. + + Singleton instance of this type exposed through this static property. + + + + Gets the singleton instance of the immediate scheduler. + + + + + Schedules an action to be executed. + + The type of the state passed to the scheduled action. + State passed to the action to be executed. + Action to be executed. + The disposable object used to cancel the scheduled action (best effort). + is null. + + + + Schedules an action to be executed after dueTime. + + The type of the state passed to the scheduled action. + State passed to the action to be executed. + Action to be executed. + Relative time after which to execute the action. + The disposable object used to cancel the scheduled action (best effort). + is null. + + + + Represents a work item that has been scheduled. + + Absolute time representation type. + + + + Gets the absolute time at which the item is due for invocation. + + + + + Invokes the work item. + + + + + Represents an object that schedules units of work. + + + + + Gets the scheduler's notion of current time. + + + + + Schedules an action to be executed. + + The type of the state passed to the scheduled action. + State passed to the action to be executed. + Action to be executed. + The disposable object used to cancel the scheduled action (best effort). + + + + Schedules an action to be executed after dueTime. + + The type of the state passed to the scheduled action. + State passed to the action to be executed. + Action to be executed. + Relative time after which to execute the action. + The disposable object used to cancel the scheduled action (best effort). + + + + Schedules an action to be executed at dueTime. + + The type of the state passed to the scheduled action. + State passed to the action to be executed. + Action to be executed. + Absolute time at which to execute the action. + The disposable object used to cancel the scheduled action (best effort). + + + + Scheduler with support for starting long-running tasks. + This type of scheduler can be used to run loops more efficiently instead of using recursive scheduling. + + + + + Schedules a long-running piece of work. + + The type of the state passed to the scheduled action. + State passed to the action to be executed. + Action to be executed. + The disposable object used to cancel the scheduled action (best effort). + + Notes to implementers + The returned disposable object should not prevent the work from starting, but only set the cancellation flag passed to the specified action. + + + + + Scheduler with support for running periodic tasks. + This type of scheduler can be used to run timers more efficiently instead of using recursive scheduling. + + + + + Schedules a periodic piece of work. + + The type of the state passed to the scheduled action. + Initial state passed to the action upon the first iteration. + Period for running the work periodically. + Action to be executed, potentially updating the state. + The disposable object used to cancel the scheduled recurring action (best effort). + + + + Abstraction for a stopwatch to compute time relative to a starting point. + + + + + Gets the time elapsed since the stopwatch object was obtained. + + + + + Provider for objects. + + + + + Starts a new stopwatch object. + + New stopwatch object; started at the time of the request. + + + + Abstract base class for machine-local schedulers, using the local system clock for time-based operations. + + + + + Gets the scheduler's notion of current time. + + + + + Schedules an action to be executed. + + The type of the state passed to the scheduled action. + State passed to the action to be executed. + Action to be executed. + The disposable object used to cancel the scheduled action (best effort). + is null. + + + + Schedules an action to be executed after dueTime. + + The type of the state passed to the scheduled action. + State passed to the action to be executed. + Action to be executed. + Relative time after which to execute the action. + The disposable object used to cancel the scheduled action (best effort). + + + + Schedules an action to be executed at dueTime. + + The type of the state passed to the scheduled action. + State passed to the action to be executed. + Action to be executed. + Absolute time at which to execute the action. + The disposable object used to cancel the scheduled action (best effort). + is null. + + + + Starts a new stopwatch object. + + New stopwatch object; started at the time of the request. + + Platform-specific scheduler implementations should reimplement + to provide a more efficient implementation (if available). + + + + + Discovers scheduler services by interface type. The base class implementation returns + requested services for each scheduler interface implemented by the derived class. For + more control over service discovery, derived types can override this method. + + Scheduler service interface type to discover. + Object implementing the requested service, if available; null otherwise. + + + + Gate to protect local scheduler queues. + + + + + Gate to protect queues and to synchronize scheduling decisions and system clock + change management. + + + + + Long term work queue. Contains work that's due beyond SHORTTERM, computed at the + time of enqueueing. + + + + + Disposable resource for the long term timer that will reevaluate and dispatch the + first item in the long term queue. A serial disposable is used to make "dispose + current and assign new" logic easier. The disposable itself is never disposed. + + + + + Item at the head of the long term queue for which the current long term timer is + running. Used to detect changes in the queue and decide whether we should replace + or can continue using the current timer (because no earlier long term work was + added to the queue). + + + + + Short term work queue. Contains work that's due soon, computed at the time of + enqueueing or upon reevaluation of the long term queue causing migration of work + items. This queue is kept in order to be able to relocate short term items back + to the long term queue in case a system clock change occurs. + + + + + Set of disposable handles to all of the current short term work Schedule calls, + allowing those to be cancelled upon a system clock change. + + + + + Threshold where an item is considered to be short term work or gets moved from + long term to short term. + + + + + Maximum error ratio for timer drift. We've seen machines with 10s drift on a + daily basis, which is in the order 10E-4, so we allow for extra margin here. + This value is used to calculate early arrival for the long term queue timer + that will reevaluate work for the short term queue. + + Example: -------------------------------...---------------------*-----$ + ^ ^ + | | + early due + 0.999 1.0 + + We also make the gap between early and due at least LONGTOSHORT so we have + enough time to transition work to short term and as a courtesy to the + destination scheduler to manage its queues etc. + + + + + Minimum threshold for the long term timer to fire before the queue is reevaluated + for short term work. This value is chosen to be less than SHORTTERM in order to + ensure the timer fires and has work to transition to the short term queue. + + + + + Threshold used to determine when a short term timer has fired too early compared + to the absolute due time. This provides a last chance protection against early + completion of scheduled work, which can happen in case of time adjustment in the + operating system (cf. GetSystemTimeAdjustment). + + + + + Longest interval supported by timers in the BCL. + + + + + Creates a new local scheduler. + + + + + Enqueues absolute time scheduled work in the timer queue or the short term work list. + + State to pass to the action. + Absolute time to run the work on. The timer queue is responsible to execute the work close to the specified time, also accounting for system clock changes. + Action to run, potentially recursing into the scheduler. + Disposable object to prevent the work from running. + + + + Schedule work that's due in the short term. This leads to relative scheduling calls to the + underlying scheduler for short TimeSpan values. If the system clock changes in the meantime, + the short term work is attempted to be cancelled and reevaluated. + + Work item to schedule in the short term. The caller is responsible to determine the work is indeed short term. + + + + Callback to process the next short term work item. + + Recursive scheduler supplied by the underlying scheduler. + Disposable used to identify the work the timer was triggered for (see code for usage). + Empty disposable. Recursive work cancellation is wired through the original WorkItem. + + + + Schedule work that's due on the long term. This leads to the work being queued up for + eventual transitioning to the short term work list. + + Work item to schedule on the long term. The caller is responsible to determine the work is indeed long term. + + + + Updates the long term timer which is responsible to transition work from the head of the + long term queue to the short term work list. + + Should be called under the scheduler lock. + + + + Evaluates the long term queue, transitioning short term work to the short term list, + and adjusting the new long term processing timer accordingly. + + + + + Callback invoked when a system clock change is observed in order to adjust and reevaluate + the internal scheduling queues. + + Currently not used. + Currently not used. + + + + Represents a work item in the absolute time scheduler. + + + This type is very similar to ScheduledItem, but we need a different Invoke signature to allow customization + of the target scheduler (e.g. when called in a recursive scheduling context, see ExecuteNextShortTermWorkItem). + + + + + Represents a work item that closes over scheduler invocation state. Subtyping is + used to have a common type for the scheduler queues. + + + + + Represents an object that schedules each unit of work on a separate thread. + + + + + Creates an object that schedules each unit of work on a separate thread. + + + + + Gets an instance of this scheduler that uses the default Thread constructor. + + + + + Creates an object that schedules each unit of work on a separate thread. + + Factory function for thread creation. + is null. + + + + Schedules an action to be executed after dueTime. + + The type of the state passed to the scheduled action. + State passed to the action to be executed. + Action to be executed. + Relative time after which to execute the action. + The disposable object used to cancel the scheduled action (best effort). + is null. + + + + Schedules a long-running task by creating a new thread. Cancellation happens through polling. + + The type of the state passed to the scheduled action. + State passed to the action to be executed. + Action to be executed. + The disposable object used to cancel the scheduled action (best effort). + is null. + + + + Schedules a periodic piece of work by creating a new thread that goes to sleep when work has been dispatched and wakes up again at the next periodic due time. + + The type of the state passed to the scheduled action. + Initial state passed to the action upon the first iteration. + Period for running the work periodically. + Action to be executed, potentially updating the state. + The disposable object used to cancel the scheduled recurring action (best effort). + is null. + is less than . + + + + Starts a new stopwatch object. + + New stopwatch object; started at the time of the request. + + + + Abstract base class for scheduled work items. + + Absolute time representation type. + + + + Creates a new scheduled work item to run at the specified time. + + Absolute time at which the work item has to be executed. + Comparer used to compare work items based on their scheduled time. + is null. + + + + Gets the absolute time at which the item is due for invocation. + + + + + Invokes the work item. + + + + + Implement this method to perform the work item invocation, returning a disposable object for deep cancellation. + + Disposable object used to cancel the work item and/or derived work items. + + + + Compares the work item with another work item based on absolute time values. + + Work item to compare the current work item to. + Relative ordering between this and the specified work item. + The inequality operators are overloaded to provide results consistent with the implementation. Equality operators implement traditional reference equality semantics. + + + + Determines whether one specified object is due before a second specified object. + + The first object to compare. + The second object to compare. + true if the value of left is earlier than the value of right; otherwise, false. + This operator provides results consistent with the implementation. + + + + Determines whether one specified object is due before or at the same of a second specified object. + + The first object to compare. + The second object to compare. + true if the value of left is earlier than or simultaneous with the value of right; otherwise, false. + This operator provides results consistent with the implementation. + + + + Determines whether one specified object is due after a second specified object. + + The first object to compare. + The second object to compare. + true if the value of left is later than the value of right; otherwise, false. + This operator provides results consistent with the implementation. + + + + Determines whether one specified object is due after or at the same time of a second specified object. + + The first object to compare. + The second object to compare. + true if the value of left is later than or simultaneous with the value of right; otherwise, false. + This operator provides results consistent with the implementation. + + + + Determines whether two specified objects are equal. + + The first object to compare. + The second object to compare. + true if both are equal; otherwise, false. + This operator does not provide results consistent with the IComparable implementation. Instead, it implements reference equality. + + + + Determines whether two specified objects are inequal. + + The first object to compare. + The second object to compare. + true if both are inequal; otherwise, false. + This operator does not provide results consistent with the IComparable implementation. Instead, it implements reference equality. + + + + Determines whether a object is equal to the specified object. + + The object to compare to the current object. + true if the obj parameter is a object and is equal to the current object; otherwise, false. + + + + Returns the hash code for the current object. + + A 32-bit signed integer hash code. + + + + Cancels the work item by disposing the resource returned by as soon as possible. + + + + + Gets whether the work item has received a cancellation request. + + + + + Represents a scheduled work item based on the materialization of an IScheduler.Schedule method call. + + Absolute time representation type. + Type of the state passed to the scheduled action. + + + + Creates a materialized work item. + + Recursive scheduler to invoke the scheduled action with. + State to pass to the scheduled action. + Scheduled action. + Time at which to run the scheduled action. + Comparer used to compare work items based on their scheduled time. + or or is null. + + + + Creates a materialized work item. + + Recursive scheduler to invoke the scheduled action with. + State to pass to the scheduled action. + Scheduled action. + Time at which to run the scheduled action. + or is null. + + + + Invokes the scheduled action with the supplied recursive scheduler and state. + + Cancellation resource returned by the scheduled action. + + + + Provides a set of static properties to access commonly used schedulers. + + + + + Yields execution of the current work item on the scheduler to another work item on the scheduler. + The caller should await the result of calling Yield to schedule the remainder of the current work item (known as the continuation). + + Scheduler to yield work on. + Scheduler operation object to await in order to schedule the continuation. + is null. + + + + Yields execution of the current work item on the scheduler to another work item on the scheduler. + The caller should await the result of calling Yield to schedule the remainder of the current work item (known as the continuation). + + Scheduler to yield work on. + Cancellation token to cancel the continuation to run. + Scheduler operation object to await in order to schedule the continuation. + is null. + + + + Suspends execution of the current work item on the scheduler for the specified duration. + The caller should await the result of calling Sleep to schedule the remainder of the current work item (known as the continuation) after the specified duration. + + Scheduler to yield work on. + Time when the continuation should run. + Scheduler operation object to await in order to schedule the continuation. + is null. + + + + Suspends execution of the current work item on the scheduler for the specified duration. + The caller should await the result of calling Sleep to schedule the remainder of the current work item (known as the continuation) after the specified duration. + + Scheduler to yield work on. + Time when the continuation should run. + Cancellation token to cancel the continuation to run. + Scheduler operation object to await in order to schedule the continuation. + is null. + + + + Suspends execution of the current work item on the scheduler until the specified due time. + The caller should await the result of calling Sleep to schedule the remainder of the current work item (known as the continuation) at the specified due time. + + Scheduler to yield work on. + Time when the continuation should run. + Scheduler operation object to await in order to schedule the continuation. + is null. + + + + Suspends execution of the current work item on the scheduler until the specified due time. + The caller should await the result of calling Sleep to schedule the remainder of the current work item (known as the continuation) at the specified due time. + + Scheduler to yield work on. + Time when the continuation should run. + Cancellation token to cancel the continuation to run. + Scheduler operation object to await in order to schedule the continuation. + is null. + + + + Schedules work using an asynchronous method, allowing for cooperative scheduling in an imperative coding style. + + The type of the state passed to the scheduled action. + Scheduler to schedule work on. + State to pass to the asynchronous method. + Asynchronous method to run the work, using Yield and Sleep operations for cooperative scheduling and injection of cancellation points. + Disposable object that allows to cancel outstanding work on cooperative cancellation points or through the cancellation token passed to the asynchronous method. + or is null. + + + + Schedules work using an asynchronous method, allowing for cooperative scheduling in an imperative coding style. + + The type of the state passed to the scheduled action. + Scheduler to schedule work on. + State to pass to the asynchronous method. + Asynchronous method to run the work, using Yield and Sleep operations for cooperative scheduling and injection of cancellation points. + Disposable object that allows to cancel outstanding work on cooperative cancellation points or through the cancellation token passed to the asynchronous method. + or is null. + + + + Schedules work using an asynchronous method, allowing for cooperative scheduling in an imperative coding style. + + Scheduler to schedule work on. + Asynchronous method to run the work, using Yield and Sleep operations for cooperative scheduling and injection of cancellation points. + Disposable object that allows to cancel outstanding work on cooperative cancellation points or through the cancellation token passed to the asynchronous method. + or is null. + + + + Schedules work using an asynchronous method, allowing for cooperative scheduling in an imperative coding style. + + Scheduler to schedule work on. + Asynchronous method to run the work, using Yield and Sleep operations for cooperative scheduling and injection of cancellation points. + Disposable object that allows to cancel outstanding work on cooperative cancellation points or through the cancellation token passed to the asynchronous method. + or is null. + + + + Schedules work using an asynchronous method, allowing for cooperative scheduling in an imperative coding style. + + The type of the state passed to the scheduled action. + Scheduler to schedule work on. + State to pass to the asynchronous method. + Relative time after which to execute the action. + Asynchronous method to run the work, using Yield and Sleep operations for cooperative scheduling and injection of cancellation points. + Disposable object that allows to cancel outstanding work on cooperative cancellation points or through the cancellation token passed to the asynchronous method. + or is null. + + + + Schedules work using an asynchronous method, allowing for cooperative scheduling in an imperative coding style. + + The type of the state passed to the scheduled action. + Scheduler to schedule work on. + State to pass to the asynchronous method. + Relative time after which to execute the action. + Asynchronous method to run the work, using Yield and Sleep operations for cooperative scheduling and injection of cancellation points. + Disposable object that allows to cancel outstanding work on cooperative cancellation points or through the cancellation token passed to the asynchronous method. + or is null. + + + + Schedules work using an asynchronous method, allowing for cooperative scheduling in an imperative coding style. + + Scheduler to schedule work on. + Relative time after which to execute the action. + Asynchronous method to run the work, using Yield and Sleep operations for cooperative scheduling and injection of cancellation points. + Disposable object that allows to cancel outstanding work on cooperative cancellation points or through the cancellation token passed to the asynchronous method. + or is null. + + + + Schedules work using an asynchronous method, allowing for cooperative scheduling in an imperative coding style. + + Scheduler to schedule work on. + Relative time after which to execute the action. + Asynchronous method to run the work, using Yield and Sleep operations for cooperative scheduling and injection of cancellation points. + Disposable object that allows to cancel outstanding work on cooperative cancellation points or through the cancellation token passed to the asynchronous method. + or is null. + + + + Schedules work using an asynchronous method, allowing for cooperative scheduling in an imperative coding style. + + The type of the state passed to the scheduled action. + Scheduler to schedule work on. + State to pass to the asynchronous method. + Absolute time at which to execute the action. + Asynchronous method to run the work, using Yield and Sleep operations for cooperative scheduling and injection of cancellation points. + Disposable object that allows to cancel outstanding work on cooperative cancellation points or through the cancellation token passed to the asynchronous method. + or is null. + + + + Schedules work using an asynchronous method, allowing for cooperative scheduling in an imperative coding style. + + The type of the state passed to the scheduled action. + Scheduler to schedule work on. + State to pass to the asynchronous method. + Absolute time at which to execute the action. + Asynchronous method to run the work, using Yield and Sleep operations for cooperative scheduling and injection of cancellation points. + Disposable object that allows to cancel outstanding work on cooperative cancellation points or through the cancellation token passed to the asynchronous method. + or is null. + + + + Schedules work using an asynchronous method, allowing for cooperative scheduling in an imperative coding style. + + Scheduler to schedule work on. + Absolute time at which to execute the action. + Asynchronous method to run the work, using Yield and Sleep operations for cooperative scheduling and injection of cancellation points. + Disposable object that allows to cancel outstanding work on cooperative cancellation points or through the cancellation token passed to the asynchronous method. + or is null. + + + + Schedules work using an asynchronous method, allowing for cooperative scheduling in an imperative coding style. + + Scheduler to schedule work on. + Absolute time at which to execute the action. + Asynchronous method to run the work, using Yield and Sleep operations for cooperative scheduling and injection of cancellation points. + Disposable object that allows to cancel outstanding work on cooperative cancellation points or through the cancellation token passed to the asynchronous method. + or is null. + + + + Gets the current time according to the local machine's system clock. + + + + + Normalizes the specified value to a positive value. + + The value to normalize. + The specified TimeSpan value if it is zero or positive; otherwise, . + + + + Gets a scheduler that schedules work immediately on the current thread. + + + + + Gets a scheduler that schedules work as soon as possible on the current thread. + + + + + Gets a scheduler that schedules work on the platform's default scheduler. + + + + + Gets a scheduler that schedules work on the thread pool. + + + + + Gets a scheduler that schedules work on a new thread using default thread creation options. + + + + + Gets a scheduler that schedules work on Task Parallel Library (TPL) task pool using the default TaskScheduler. + + + + + Schedules an action to be executed recursively. + + Scheduler to execute the recursive action on. + Action to execute recursively. The parameter passed to the action is used to trigger recursive scheduling of the action. + The disposable object used to cancel the scheduled action (best effort). + or is null. + + + + Schedules an action to be executed recursively. + + The type of the state passed to the scheduled action. + Scheduler to execute the recursive action on. + State passed to the action to be executed. + Action to execute recursively. The last parameter passed to the action is used to trigger recursive scheduling of the action, passing in recursive invocation state. + The disposable object used to cancel the scheduled action (best effort). + or is null. + + + + Schedules an action to be executed recursively after a specified relative due time. + + Scheduler to execute the recursive action on. + Action to execute recursively. The parameter passed to the action is used to trigger recursive scheduling of the action at the specified relative time. + Relative time after which to execute the action for the first time. + The disposable object used to cancel the scheduled action (best effort). + or is null. + + + + Schedules an action to be executed recursively after a specified relative due time. + + The type of the state passed to the scheduled action. + Scheduler to execute the recursive action on. + State passed to the action to be executed. + Action to execute recursively. The last parameter passed to the action is used to trigger recursive scheduling of the action, passing in the recursive due time and invocation state. + Relative time after which to execute the action for the first time. + The disposable object used to cancel the scheduled action (best effort). + or is null. + + + + Schedules an action to be executed recursively at a specified absolute due time. + + Scheduler to execute the recursive action on. + Action to execute recursively. The parameter passed to the action is used to trigger recursive scheduling of the action at the specified absolute time. + Absolute time at which to execute the action for the first time. + The disposable object used to cancel the scheduled action (best effort). + or is null. + + + + Schedules an action to be executed recursively at a specified absolute due time. + + The type of the state passed to the scheduled action. + Scheduler to execute the recursive action on. + State passed to the action to be executed. + Action to execute recursively. The last parameter passed to the action is used to trigger recursive scheduling of the action, passing in the recursive due time and invocation state. + Absolute time at which to execute the action for the first time. + The disposable object used to cancel the scheduled action (best effort). + or is null. + + + + Returns the implementation of the specified scheduler, or null if no such implementation is available. + + Scheduler to get the implementation for. + The scheduler's implementation if available; null otherwise. + + This helper method is made available for query operator authors in order to discover scheduler services by using the required + IServiceProvider pattern, which allows for interception or redefinition of scheduler services. + + + + + Returns the implementation of the specified scheduler, or null if no such implementation is available. + + Scheduler to get the implementation for. + The scheduler's implementation if available; null otherwise. + + + This helper method is made available for query operator authors in order to discover scheduler services by using the required + IServiceProvider pattern, which allows for interception or redefinition of scheduler services. + + + Consider using in case a stopwatch is required, but use of emulation stopwatch based + on the scheduler's clock is acceptable. Use of this method is recommended for best-effort use of the stopwatch provider + scheduler service, where the caller falls back to not using stopwatches if this facility wasn't found. + + + + + + Returns the implementation of the specified scheduler, or null if no such implementation is available. + + Scheduler to get the implementation for. + The scheduler's implementation if available; null otherwise. + + + This helper method is made available for query operator authors in order to discover scheduler services by using the required + IServiceProvider pattern, which allows for interception or redefinition of scheduler services. + + + Consider using the extension methods for in case periodic scheduling + is required and emulation of periodic behavior using other scheduler services is desirable. Use of this method is recommended + for best-effort use of the periodic scheduling service, where the caller falls back to not using periodic scheduling if this + facility wasn't found. + + + + + + Schedules a periodic piece of work by dynamically discovering the scheduler's capabilities. + If the scheduler supports periodic scheduling, the request will be forwarded to the periodic scheduling implementation. + If the scheduler provides stopwatch functionality, the periodic task will be emulated using recursive scheduling with a stopwatch to correct for time slippage. + Otherwise, the periodic task will be emulated using recursive scheduling. + + The type of the state passed to the scheduled action. + The scheduler to run periodic work on. + Initial state passed to the action upon the first iteration. + Period for running the work periodically. + Action to be executed, potentially updating the state. + The disposable object used to cancel the scheduled recurring action (best effort). + or is null. + is less than . + + + + Schedules a periodic piece of work by dynamically discovering the scheduler's capabilities. + If the scheduler supports periodic scheduling, the request will be forwarded to the periodic scheduling implementation. + If the scheduler provides stopwatch functionality, the periodic task will be emulated using recursive scheduling with a stopwatch to correct for time slippage. + Otherwise, the periodic task will be emulated using recursive scheduling. + + The type of the state passed to the scheduled action. + Scheduler to execute the action on. + State passed to the action to be executed. + Period for running the work periodically. + Action to be executed. + The disposable object used to cancel the scheduled recurring action (best effort). + or is null. + is less than . + + + + Schedules a periodic piece of work by dynamically discovering the scheduler's capabilities. + If the scheduler supports periodic scheduling, the request will be forwarded to the periodic scheduling implementation. + If the scheduler provides stopwatch functionality, the periodic task will be emulated using recursive scheduling with a stopwatch to correct for time slippage. + Otherwise, the periodic task will be emulated using recursive scheduling. + + Scheduler to execute the action on. + Period for running the work periodically. + Action to be executed. + The disposable object used to cancel the scheduled recurring action (best effort). + or is null. + is less than . + + + + Starts a new stopwatch object by dynamically discovering the scheduler's capabilities. + If the scheduler provides stopwatch functionality, the request will be forwarded to the stopwatch provider implementation. + Otherwise, the stopwatch will be emulated using the scheduler's notion of absolute time. + + Scheduler to obtain a stopwatch for. + New stopwatch object; started at the time of the request. + is null. + The resulting stopwatch object can have non-monotonic behavior. + + + + Schedules an action to be executed. + + Scheduler to execute the action on. + Action to execute. + The disposable object used to cancel the scheduled action (best effort). + or is null. + + + + Schedules an action to be executed. + + Scheduler to execute the action on. + A state object to be passed to . + Action to execute. + The disposable object used to cancel the scheduled action (best effort). + or is null. + + + + Schedules an action to be executed. + + Scheduler to execute the action on. + A state object to be passed to . + Action to execute. + The disposable object used to cancel the scheduled action (best effort). + or is null. + + + + Schedules an action to be executed after the specified relative due time. + + Scheduler to execute the action on. + Action to execute. + Relative time after which to execute the action. + The disposable object used to cancel the scheduled action (best effort). + or is null. + + + + Schedules an action to be executed after the specified relative due time. + + Scheduler to execute the action on. + Action to execute. + A state object to be passed to . + Relative time after which to execute the action. + The disposable object used to cancel the scheduled action (best effort). + or is null. + + + + Schedules an action to be executed after the specified relative due time. + + Scheduler to execute the action on. + Action to execute. + A state object to be passed to . + Relative time after which to execute the action. + The disposable object used to cancel the scheduled action (best effort). + or is null. + + + + Schedules an action to be executed at the specified absolute due time. + + Scheduler to execute the action on. + Action to execute. + Absolute time at which to execute the action. + The disposable object used to cancel the scheduled action (best effort). + or is null. + + + + Schedules an action to be executed after the specified relative due time. + + Scheduler to execute the action on. + Action to execute. + A state object to be passed to . + Relative time after which to execute the action. + The disposable object used to cancel the scheduled action (best effort). + or is null. + + + + Schedules an action to be executed after the specified relative due time. + + Scheduler to execute the action on. + Action to execute. + A state object to be passed to . + Relative time after which to execute the action. + The disposable object used to cancel the scheduled action (best effort). + or is null. + + + + Schedules an action to be executed. + + Scheduler to execute the action on. + Action to execute. + The disposable object used to cancel the scheduled action (best effort). + or is null. + + + + Returns a scheduler that represents the original scheduler, without any of its interface-based optimizations (e.g. long running scheduling). + + Scheduler to disable all optimizations for. + Proxy to the original scheduler but without any optimizations enabled. + is null. + + + + Returns a scheduler that represents the original scheduler, without the specified set of interface-based optimizations (e.g. long running scheduling). + + Scheduler to disable the specified optimizations for. + Types of the optimization interfaces that have to be disabled. + Proxy to the original scheduler but without the specified optimizations enabled. + or is null. + + + + Returns a scheduler that wraps the original scheduler, adding exception handling for scheduled actions. + + Type of the exception to check for. + Scheduler to apply an exception filter for. + Handler that's run if an exception is caught. The exception will be rethrown if the handler returns false. + Wrapper around the original scheduler, enforcing exception handling. + or is null. + + + + Represents an awaitable scheduler operation. Awaiting the object causes the continuation to be posted back to the originating scheduler's work queue. + + + + + Controls whether the continuation is run on the originating synchronization context (false by default). + + true to run the continuation on the captured synchronization context; false otherwise (default). + Scheduler operation object with configured await behavior. + + + + Gets an awaiter for the scheduler operation, used to post back the continuation. + + Awaiter for the scheduler operation. + + + + (Infrastructure) Scheduler operation awaiter type used by the code generated for C# await and Visual Basic Await expressions. + + + + + Indicates whether the scheduler operation has completed. Returns false unless cancellation was already requested. + + + + + Completes the scheduler operation, throwing an OperationCanceledException in case cancellation was requested. + + + + + Registers the continuation with the scheduler operation. + + Continuation to be run on the originating scheduler. + + + + Efficient scheduler queue that maintains scheduled items sorted by absolute time. + + Absolute time representation type. + This type is not thread safe; users should ensure proper synchronization. + + + + Creates a new scheduler queue with a default initial capacity. + + + + + Creates a new scheduler queue with the specified initial capacity. + + Initial capacity of the scheduler queue. + is less than zero. + + + + Gets the number of scheduled items in the scheduler queue. + + + + + Enqueues the specified work item to be scheduled. + + Work item to be scheduled. + + + + Removes the specified work item from the scheduler queue. + + Work item to be removed from the scheduler queue. + true if the item was found; false otherwise. + + + + Dequeues the next work item from the scheduler queue. + + Next work item in the scheduler queue (removed). + + + + Peeks the next work item in the scheduler queue. + + Next work item in the scheduler queue (not removed). + + + + Provides basic synchronization and scheduling services for observable sequences. + + + + + Wraps the source sequence in order to run its subscription and unsubscription logic on the specified scheduler. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source sequence. + Scheduler to perform subscription and unsubscription actions on. + The source sequence whose subscriptions and unsubscriptions happen on the specified scheduler. + or is null. + + Only the side-effects of subscribing to the source sequence and disposing subscriptions to the source sequence are run on the specified scheduler. + In order to invoke observer callbacks on the specified scheduler, e.g. to offload callback processing to a dedicated thread, use . + + + + + Wraps the source sequence in order to run its subscription and unsubscription logic on the specified synchronization context. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source sequence. + Synchronization context to perform subscription and unsubscription actions on. + The source sequence whose subscriptions and unsubscriptions happen on the specified synchronization context. + or is null. + + Only the side-effects of subscribing to the source sequence and disposing subscriptions to the source sequence are run on the specified synchronization context. + In order to invoke observer callbacks on the specified synchronization context, e.g. to post callbacks to a UI thread represented by the synchronization context, use . + + + + + Wraps the source sequence in order to run its observer callbacks on the specified scheduler. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source sequence. + Scheduler to notify observers on. + The source sequence whose observations happen on the specified scheduler. + or is null. + + + + Wraps the source sequence in order to run its observer callbacks on the specified synchronization context. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source sequence. + Synchronization context to notify observers on. + The source sequence whose observations happen on the specified synchronization context. + or is null. + + + + Wraps the source sequence in order to ensure observer callbacks are properly serialized. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source sequence. + The source sequence whose outgoing calls to observers are synchronized. + is null. + + + + Wraps the source sequence in order to ensure observer callbacks are synchronized using the specified gate object. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source sequence. + Gate object to synchronize each observer call on. + The source sequence whose outgoing calls to observers are synchronized on the given gate object. + or is null. + + + + The new ObserveOn operator run with an IScheduler in a lock-free manner. + + + + + The new ObserveOn operator run with an ISchedulerLongRunning in a mostly lock-free manner. + + + + + Represents an object that schedules units of work on a provided . + + + + + Creates an object that schedules units of work on the provided . + + Synchronization context to schedule units of work on. + is null. + + + + Creates an object that schedules units of work on the provided . + + Synchronization context to schedule units of work on. + Configures whether scheduling always posts to the synchronization context, regardless whether the caller is on the same synchronization context. + is null. + + + + Schedules an action to be executed. + + The type of the state passed to the scheduled action. + State passed to the action to be executed. + Action to be executed. + The disposable object used to cancel the scheduled action (best effort). + is null. + + + + Schedules an action to be executed after dueTime. + + The type of the state passed to the scheduled action. + State passed to the action to be executed. + Action to be executed. + Relative time after which to execute the action. + The disposable object used to cancel the scheduled action (best effort). + is null. + + + + Represents an object that schedules units of work on the Task Parallel Library (TPL) task pool. + + Instance of this type using the default TaskScheduler to schedule work on the TPL task pool. + + + + Creates an object that schedules units of work using the provided . + + Task factory used to create tasks to run units of work. + is null. + + + + Gets an instance of this scheduler that uses the default . + + + + + Schedules an action to be executed. + + The type of the state passed to the scheduled action. + State passed to the action to be executed. + Action to be executed. + The disposable object used to cancel the scheduled action (best effort). + is null. + + + + Schedules an action to be executed after dueTime. + + The type of the state passed to the scheduled action. + State passed to the action to be executed. + Action to be executed. + Relative time after which to execute the action. + The disposable object used to cancel the scheduled action (best effort). + is null. + + + + Schedules a long-running task by creating a new task using TaskCreationOptions.LongRunning. Cancellation happens through polling. + + The type of the state passed to the scheduled action. + State passed to the action to be executed. + Action to be executed. + The disposable object used to cancel the scheduled action (best effort). + is null. + + + + Gets a new stopwatch object. + + New stopwatch object; started at the time of the request. + + + + Schedules a periodic piece of work by running a platform-specific timer to create tasks periodically. + + The type of the state passed to the scheduled action. + Initial state passed to the action upon the first iteration. + Period for running the work periodically. + Action to be executed, potentially updating the state. + The disposable object used to cancel the scheduled recurring action (best effort). + is null. + is less than . + + + + Represents an object that schedules units of work on the Windows Runtime thread pool. + + Singleton instance of this type exposed through this static property. + + + + Constructs a ThreadPoolScheduler that schedules units of work on the Windows ThreadPool. + + + + + Constructs a ThreadPoolScheduler that schedules units of work on the Windows ThreadPool with the given priority. + + Priority for scheduled units of work. + + + + Constructs a ThreadPoolScheduler that schedules units of work on the Windows ThreadPool with the given priority. + + Priority for scheduled units of work. + Options that configure how work is scheduled. + + + + Gets the singleton instance of the Windows Runtime thread pool scheduler. + + + + + Gets the singleton instance of the Windows Runtime thread pool scheduler. + + + + + Gets the priority at which work is scheduled. + + + + + Gets the options that configure how work is scheduled. + + + + + Schedules an action to be executed. + + The type of the state passed to the scheduled action. + State passed to the action to be executed. + Action to be executed. + The disposable object used to cancel the scheduled action (best effort). + is null. + + + + Schedules an action to be executed after dueTime, using a Windows.System.Threading.ThreadPoolTimer object. + + The type of the state passed to the scheduled action. + State passed to the action to be executed. + Action to be executed. + Relative time after which to execute the action. + The disposable object used to cancel the scheduled action (best effort). + is null. + + + + Schedules a periodic piece of work, using a Windows.System.Threading.ThreadPoolTimer object. + + The type of the state passed to the scheduled action. + Initial state passed to the action upon the first iteration. + Period for running the work periodically. + Action to be executed, potentially updating the state. + The disposable object used to cancel the scheduled recurring action (best effort). + is null. + is less than one millisecond. + + + + Base class for virtual time schedulers. + + Absolute time representation type. + Relative time representation type. + + + + Creates a new virtual time scheduler with the default value of TAbsolute as the initial clock value. + + + + + Creates a new virtual time scheduler with the specified initial clock value and absolute time comparer. + + Initial value for the clock. + Comparer to determine causality of events based on absolute time. + is null. + + + + Adds a relative time value to an absolute time value. + + Absolute time value. + Relative time value to add. + The resulting absolute time sum value. + + + + Converts the absolute time value to a DateTimeOffset value. + + Absolute time value to convert. + The corresponding DateTimeOffset value. + + + + Converts the TimeSpan value to a relative time value. + + TimeSpan value to convert. + The corresponding relative time value. + + + + Gets whether the scheduler is enabled to run work. + + + + + Gets the comparer used to compare absolute time values. + + + + + Schedules an action to be executed at dueTime. + + The type of the state passed to the scheduled action. + State passed to the action to be executed. + Absolute time at which to execute the action. + Action to be executed. + The disposable object used to cancel the scheduled action (best effort). + + + + Schedules an action to be executed at dueTime. + + The type of the state passed to the scheduled action. + State passed to the action to be executed. + Relative time after which to execute the action. + Action to be executed. + The disposable object used to cancel the scheduled action (best effort). + + + + Schedules an action to be executed. + + The type of the state passed to the scheduled action. + State passed to the action to be executed. + Action to be executed. + The disposable object used to cancel the scheduled action (best effort). + is null. + + + + Schedules an action to be executed after dueTime. + + The type of the state passed to the scheduled action. + State passed to the action to be executed. + Relative time after which to execute the action. + Action to be executed. + The disposable object used to cancel the scheduled action (best effort). + is null. + + + + Schedules an action to be executed at dueTime. + + The type of the state passed to the scheduled action. + State passed to the action to be executed. + Absolute time at which to execute the action. + Action to be executed. + The disposable object used to cancel the scheduled action (best effort). + is null. + + + + Starts the virtual time scheduler. + + + + + Stops the virtual time scheduler. + + + + + Advances the scheduler's clock to the specified time, running all work till that point. + + Absolute time to advance the scheduler's clock to. + is in the past. + The scheduler is already running. VirtualTimeScheduler doesn't support running nested work dispatch loops. To simulate time slippage while running work on the scheduler, use . + + + + Advances the scheduler's clock by the specified relative time, running all work scheduled for that timespan. + + Relative time to advance the scheduler's clock by. + is negative. + The scheduler is already running. VirtualTimeScheduler doesn't support running nested work dispatch loops. To simulate time slippage while running work on the scheduler, use . + + + + Advances the scheduler's clock by the specified relative time. + + Relative time to advance the scheduler's clock by. + is negative. + + + + Gets the scheduler's absolute time clock value. + + + + + Gets the scheduler's notion of current time. + + + + + Gets the next scheduled item to be executed. + + The next scheduled item. + + + + Discovers scheduler services by interface type. The base class implementation supports + only the IStopwatchProvider service. To influence service discovery - such as adding + support for other scheduler services - derived types can override this method. + + Scheduler service interface type to discover. + Object implementing the requested service, if available; null otherwise. + + + + Starts a new stopwatch object. + + New stopwatch object; started at the time of the request. + + + + Base class for virtual time schedulers using a priority queue for scheduled items. + + Absolute time representation type. + Relative time representation type. + + + + Creates a new virtual time scheduler with the default value of TAbsolute as the initial clock value. + + + + + Creates a new virtual time scheduler. + + Initial value for the clock. + Comparer to determine causality of events based on absolute time. + is null. + + + + Gets the next scheduled item to be executed. + + The next scheduled item. + + + + Schedules an action to be executed at dueTime. + + The type of the state passed to the scheduled action. + State passed to the action to be executed. + Action to be executed. + Absolute time at which to execute the action. + The disposable object used to cancel the scheduled action (best effort). + is null. + + + + Provides a set of extension methods for virtual time scheduling. + + + + + Schedules an action to be executed at . + + Absolute time representation type. + Relative time representation type. + Scheduler to execute the action on. + Relative time after which to execute the action. + Action to be executed. + The disposable object used to cancel the scheduled action (best effort). + or is null. + + + + Schedules an action to be executed at . + + Absolute time representation type. + Relative time representation type. + Scheduler to execute the action on. + Absolute time at which to execute the action. + Action to be executed. + The disposable object used to cancel the scheduled action (best effort). + or is null. + + + + The System.Reactive.Concurrency namespace contains interfaces and classes that provide the scheduler infrastructure used by Reactive Extensions to construct and + process event streams. Schedulers are used to parameterize the concurrency introduced by query operators, provide means to virtualize time, to process historical data, + and to write unit tests for functionality built using Reactive Extensions constructs. + + + + + Represents an object that schedules units of work on a . + + + This scheduler type is typically used indirectly through the and methods that use the current CoreDispatcher. + + + + + Constructs a that schedules units of work on the given . + + Dispatcher to schedule work on. + is null. + + + + Constructs a that schedules units of work on the given with the given priority. + + Dispatcher to schedule work on. + Priority for scheduled units of work. + is null. + + + + Gets the scheduler that schedules work on the associated with the current Window. + + + + + Gets the associated with the . + + + + + Gets the priority at which work is scheduled. + + + + + Schedules an action to be executed on the dispatcher. + + The type of the state passed to the scheduled action. + State passed to the action to be executed. + Action to be executed. + The disposable object used to cancel the scheduled action (best effort). + is null. + + + + Schedules an action to be executed after on the dispatcher, using a object. + + The type of the state passed to the scheduled action. + State passed to the action to be executed. + Action to be executed. + Relative time after which to execute the action. + The disposable object used to cancel the scheduled action (best effort). + is null. + + + + Schedules a periodic piece of work on the dispatcher, using a object. + + The type of the state passed to the scheduled action. + Initial state passed to the action upon the first iteration. + Period for running the work periodically. + Action to be executed, potentially updating the state. + The disposable object used to cancel the scheduled recurring action (best effort). + is null. + is less than . + + + + Represents an Action-based disposable. + + + + + Constructs a new disposable with the given action used for disposal. + + Disposal action which will be run upon calling Dispose. + + + + Gets a value that indicates whether the object is disposed. + + + + + Calls the disposal action if and only if the current instance hasn't been disposed yet. + + + + + Represents a Action-based disposable that can hold onto some state. + + + + + Constructs a new disposable with the given action used for disposal. + + The state to be passed to the disposal action. + Disposal action which will be run upon calling Dispose. + + + + Gets a value that indicates whether the object is disposed. + + + + + Calls the disposal action if and only if the current instance hasn't been disposed yet. + + + + + Represents a disposable resource that can be checked for disposal status. + + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class. + + + + + Gets a value that indicates whether the object is disposed. + + + + + Sets the status to disposed, which can be observer through the property. + + + + + Represents a disposable resource that has an associated that will be set to the cancellation requested state upon disposal. + + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class that uses an existing . + + used for cancellation. + is null. + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class that uses a new . + + + + + Gets the used by this . + + + + + Cancels the underlying . + + + + + Gets a value that indicates whether the object is disposed. + + + + + Represents a group of disposable resources that are disposed together. + + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class with no disposables contained by it initially. + + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class with the specified number of disposables. + + The number of disposables that the new CompositeDisposable can initially store. + is less than zero. + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class from a group of disposables. + + Disposables that will be disposed together. + is null. + Any of the disposables in the collection is null. + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class from a group of disposables. + + Disposables that will be disposed together. + is null. + Any of the disposables in the collection is null. + + + + Gets the number of disposables contained in the . + + + + + Adds a disposable to the or disposes the disposable if the is disposed. + + Disposable to add. + is null. + + + + Removes and disposes the first occurrence of a disposable from the . + + Disposable to remove. + true if found; false otherwise. + is null. + + + + Disposes all disposables in the group and removes them from the group. + + + + + Removes and disposes all disposables from the , but does not dispose the . + + + + + Determines whether the contains a specific disposable. + + Disposable to search for. + true if the disposable was found; otherwise, false. + is null. + + + + Copies the disposables contained in the to an array, starting at a particular array index. + + Array to copy the contained disposables to. + Target index at which to copy the first disposable of the group. + is null. + is less than zero. -or - is larger than or equal to the array length. + + + + Always returns false. + + + + + Returns an enumerator that iterates through the . + + An enumerator to iterate over the disposables. + + + + Returns an enumerator that iterates through the . + + An enumerator to iterate over the disposables. + + + + Gets a value that indicates whether the object is disposed. + + + + + An empty enumerator for the + method to avoid allocation on disposed or empty composites. + + + + + An enumerator for an array of disposables. + + + + + Represents a disposable resource whose disposal invocation will be posted to the specified . + + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class that uses the specified on which to dispose the specified disposable resource. + + Context to perform disposal on. + Disposable whose Dispose operation to run on the given synchronization context. + or is null. + + + + Gets the provided . + + + + + Gets a value that indicates whether the object is disposed. + + + + + Disposes the underlying disposable on the provided . + + + + + Provides a set of static methods for creating objects. + + + + + Represents a disposable that does nothing on disposal. + + + + + Singleton default disposable. + + + + + Does nothing. + + + + + Gets the disposable that does nothing when disposed. + + + + + Creates a disposable object that invokes the specified action when disposed. + + Action to run during the first call to . The action is guaranteed to be run at most once. + The disposable object that runs the given action upon disposal. + is null. + + + + Creates a disposable object that invokes the specified action when disposed. + + The state to be passed to the action. + Action to run during the first call to . The action is guaranteed to be run at most once. + The disposable object that runs the given action upon disposal. + is null. + + + + Gets the value stored in or a null if + was already disposed. + + + + + Gets the value stored in or a no-op-Disposable if + was already disposed. + + + + + Tries to assign to . + + A value indicating the outcome of the operation. + + + + Tries to assign to . If + is not disposed and is assigned a different value, it will not be disposed. + + true if was successfully assigned to . + false has been disposed. + + + + Tries to assign to . If + is not disposed and is assigned a different value, it will be disposed. + + true if was successfully assigned to . + false has been disposed. + + + + Disposes . + + + + + Disposable resource with disposal state tracking. + + + + + Gets a value that indicates whether the object is disposed. + + + + + Represents a disposable resource whose underlying disposable resource can be swapped for another disposable resource. + + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class with no current underlying disposable. + + + + + Gets a value that indicates whether the object is disposed. + + + + + Gets or sets the underlying disposable. After disposal, the result of getting this property is undefined. + + If the has already been disposed, assignment to this property causes immediate disposal of the given disposable object. + + + + Disposes the underlying disposable as well as all future replacements. + + + + + Represents a disposable resource whose underlying disposable resource can be swapped for another disposable resource. + + + + + Gets a value that indicates whether the object is disposed. + + + + + Gets or sets the underlying disposable. After disposal, the result of getting this property is undefined. + + If the has already been disposed, assignment to this property causes immediate disposal of the given disposable object. + + + + Disposes the underlying disposable as well as all future replacements. + + + + + Represents a disposable resource that only disposes its underlying disposable resource when all dependent disposable objects have been disposed. + + + + + Holds the number of active child disposables and the + indicator bit (31) if the main _disposable has been marked + for disposition. + + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class with the specified disposable. + + Underlying disposable. + is null. + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class with the specified disposable. + + Underlying disposable. + Indicates whether subsequent calls to should throw when this instance is disposed. + is null. + + + + Gets a value that indicates whether the object is disposed. + + + + + Returns a dependent disposable that when disposed decreases the refcount on the underlying disposable. + + A dependent disposable contributing to the reference count that manages the underlying disposable's lifetime. + This instance has been disposed and is configured to throw in this case by . + + + + Disposes the underlying disposable only when all dependent disposables have been disposed. + + + + + Represents a disposable resource whose disposal invocation will be scheduled on the specified . + + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class that uses an on which to dispose the disposable. + + Scheduler where the disposable resource will be disposed on. + Disposable resource to dispose on the given scheduler. + or is null. + + + + Gets the scheduler where the disposable resource will be disposed on. + + + + + Gets the underlying disposable. After disposal, the result is undefined. + + + + + Gets a value that indicates whether the object is disposed. + + + + + Disposes the wrapped disposable on the provided scheduler. + + + + + Represents a disposable resource whose underlying disposable resource can be replaced by another disposable resource, causing automatic disposal of the previous underlying disposable resource. + + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class. + + + + + Gets a value that indicates whether the object is disposed. + + + + + Gets or sets the underlying disposable. + + If the SerialDisposable has already been disposed, assignment to this property causes immediate disposal of the given disposable object. Assigning this property disposes the previous disposable object. + + + + Disposes the underlying disposable as well as all future replacements. + + + + + Represents a disposable resource whose underlying disposable resource can be replaced by another disposable resource, causing automatic disposal of the previous underlying disposable resource. + + + + + Gets a value that indicates whether the object is disposed. + + + + + Gets or sets the underlying disposable. + + If the SerialDisposable has already been disposed, assignment to this property causes immediate disposal of the given disposable object. Assigning this property disposes the previous disposable object. + + + + Disposes the underlying disposable as well as all future replacements. + + + + + Represents a disposable resource which only allows a single assignment of its underlying disposable resource. + If an underlying disposable resource has already been set, future attempts to set the underlying disposable resource will throw an . + + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class. + + + + + Gets a value that indicates whether the object is disposed. + + + + + Gets or sets the underlying disposable. After disposal, the result of getting this property is undefined. + + Thrown if the has already been assigned to. + + + + Disposes the underlying disposable. + + + + + Represents a disposable resource which only allows a single assignment of its underlying disposable resource. + If an underlying disposable resource has already been set, future attempts to set the underlying disposable resource will throw an . + + + + + Gets a value that indicates whether the object is disposed. + + + + + Gets or sets the underlying disposable. After disposal, the result of getting this property is undefined. + + Thrown if the has already been assigned to. + + + + Disposes the underlying disposable. + + + + + Represents a group of disposable resources that are disposed together. + + + + + Creates a new group containing two disposable resources that are disposed together. + + The first disposable resource to add to the group. + The second disposable resource to add to the group. + Group of disposable resources that are disposed together. + + + + Creates a new group of disposable resources that are disposed together. + + Disposable resources to add to the group. + Group of disposable resources that are disposed together. + + + + Creates a group of disposable resources that are disposed together + and without copying or checking for nulls inside the group. + + The array of disposables that is trusted + to not contain nulls and gives no need to defensively copy it. + Group of disposable resources that are disposed together. + + + + Creates a new group of disposable resources that are disposed together. + + Disposable resources to add to the group. + Group of disposable resources that are disposed together. + + + + Disposes all disposables in the group. + + + + + Gets a value that indicates whether the object is disposed. + + + + + A stable composite that doesn't do defensive copy of + the input disposable array nor checks it for null. + + + + + The System.Reactive.Disposables namespace contains interfaces and classes that provide a compositional set of constructs used to deal with resource and subscription + management in Reactive Extensions. Those types are used extensively within the implementation of Reactive Extensions and are useful when writing custom query operators or + schedulers. + + + + + Provides access to the platform enlightenments used by other Rx libraries to improve system performance and + runtime efficiency. While Rx can run without platform enlightenments loaded, it's recommended to deploy the + System.Reactive.PlatformServices assembly with your application and call during + application startup to ensure enlightenments are properly loaded. + + + + + Ensures that the calling assembly has a reference to the System.Reactive.PlatformServices assembly with + platform enlightenments. If no reference is made from the user code, it's possible for the build process + to drop the deployment of System.Reactive.PlatformServices, preventing its runtime discovery. + + + true if the loaded enlightenment provider matches the provided defined in the current assembly; false + otherwise. When a custom enlightenment provider is installed by the host, false will be returned. + + + + + (Infrastructure) Provider for platform-specific framework enlightenments. + + + + + (Infrastructure) Tries to gets the specified service. + + Service type. + Optional set of arguments. + Service instance or null if not found. + + + + (Infrastructure) Services to rethrow exceptions. + + + This type is used by the Rx infrastructure and not meant for public consumption or implementation. + No guarantees are made about forward compatibility of the type's functionality and its usage. + + + + + Rethrows the specified exception. + + Exception to rethrow. + + + + (Infrastructure) Provides access to the host's lifecycle management services. + + + + + Event that gets raised when the host suspends the application. + + + + + Event that gets raised when the host resumes the application. + + + + + Adds a reference to the host lifecycle manager, causing it to be sending notifications. + + + + + Removes a reference to the host lifecycle manager, causing it to stop sending notifications + if the removed reference was the last one. + + + + + (Infrastructure) Provides notifications about the host's lifecycle events. + + + + + Event that gets raised when the host suspends. + + + + + Event that gets raised when the host resumes. + + + + + (Infrastructure) Event arguments for host suspension events. + + + + + (Infrastructure) Event arguments for host resumption events. + + + + + (Infrastructure) Interface for enlightenment providers. + + + This type is used by the Rx infrastructure and not meant for public consumption or implementation. + No guarantees are made about forward compatibility of the type's functionality and its usage. + + + + + (Infrastructure) Tries to gets the specified service. + + Service type. + Optional set of arguments. + Service instance or null if not found. + + + + (Infrastructure) Provider for platform-specific framework enlightenments. + + + This type is used by the Rx infrastructure and not meant for public consumption or implementation. + + + + + (Infrastructure) Gets the current enlightenment provider. If none is loaded yet, accessing this property triggers provider resolution. + + + This member is used by the Rx infrastructure and not meant for public consumption or implementation. + + + + + (Infrastructure) Provides access to local system clock services. + + + This type is used by the Rx infrastructure and not meant for public consumption or implementation. + No guarantees are made about forward compatibility of the type's functionality and its usage. + + + + + Gets the local system clock time. + + + + + Adds a reference to the system clock monitor, causing it to be sending notifications. + + Thrown when the system doesn't support sending clock change notifications. + + + + Removes a reference to the system clock monitor, causing it to stop sending notifications + if the removed reference was the last one. + + + + + (Infrastructure) Provides access to the local system clock. + + + This type is used by the Rx infrastructure and not meant for public consumption or implementation. + No guarantees are made about forward compatibility of the type's functionality and its usage. + + + + + Gets the current time. + + + + + (Infrastructure) Provides a mechanism to notify local schedulers about system clock changes. + + + This type is used by the Rx infrastructure and not meant for public consumption or implementation. + No guarantees are made about forward compatibility of the type's functionality and its usage. + + + + + Event that gets raised when a system clock change is detected. + + + + + (Infrastructure) Event arguments for system clock change notifications. + + + This type is used by the Rx infrastructure and not meant for public consumption or implementation. + No guarantees are made about forward compatibility of the type's functionality and its usage. + + + + + Creates a new system clock notification object with unknown old and new times. + + + + + Creates a new system clock notification object with the specified old and new times. + + Time before the system clock changed, or DateTimeOffset.MinValue if not known. + Time after the system clock changed, or DateTimeOffset.MaxValue if not known. + + + + Gets the time before the system clock changed, or DateTimeOffset.MinValue if not known. + + + + + Gets the time after the system clock changed, or DateTimeOffset.MaxValue if not known. + + + + + (Infrastructure) Provides access to the local system clock. + + + + + Gets the current time. + + + + + (Infrastructure) Monitors for system clock changes based on a periodic timer. + + + + + Use the Unix milliseconds for the current time + so it can be atomically read/written without locking. + + + + + Creates a new monitor for system clock changes with the specified polling frequency. + + Polling frequency for system clock changes. + + + + Event that gets raised when a system clock change is detected. + + + + + The System.Reactive.PlatformServices namespace contains interfaces and classes used by the runtime infrastructure of Reactive Extensions. + Those are not intended to be used directly from user code and are subject to change in future releases of the product. + + + + + Represents a .NET event invocation consisting of the weakly typed object that raised the event and the data that was generated by the event. + + The type of the event data generated by the event. + + + + Creates a new data representation instance of a .NET event invocation with the given sender and event data. + + The sender object that raised the event. + The event data that was generated by the event. + + + + Represents a .NET event invocation consisting of the strongly typed object that raised the event and the data that was generated by the event. + + The type of the sender that raised the event. + The type of the event data generated by the event. + + + + Creates a new data representation instance of a .NET event invocation with the given sender and event data. + + The sender object that raised the event. + The event data that was generated by the event. + + + + Gets the sender object that raised the event. + + + + + Gets the event data that was generated by the event. + + + + + Deconstructs the event pattern value into a sender and event data. + + The sender object that raised the event. + The event data that was generated by the event. + + + + Determines whether the current object represents the same event as a specified object. + + An object to compare to the current object. + true if both objects represent the same event; otherwise, false. + + + + Determines whether the specified System.Object is equal to the current . + + The System.Object to compare with the current . + true if the specified System.Object is equal to the current ; otherwise, false. + + + + Returns the hash code for the current instance. + + A hash code for the current instance. + + + + Determines whether two specified objects represent the same event. + + The first to compare, or null. + The second to compare, or null. + true if both objects represent the same event; otherwise, false. + + + + Determines whether two specified objects represent a different event. + + The first to compare, or null. + The second to compare, or null. + true if both objects don't represent the same event; otherwise, false. + + + + Base class for classes that expose an observable sequence as a well-known event pattern (sender, event arguments). + Contains functionality to maintain a map of event handler delegates to observable sequence subscriptions. Subclasses + should only add an event with custom add and remove methods calling into the base class's operations. + + The type of the sender that raises the event. + The type of the event data generated by the event. + + + + Creates a new event pattern source. + + Source sequence to expose as an event. + Delegate used to invoke the event for each element of the sequence. + or is null. + + + + Adds the specified event handler, causing a subscription to the underlying source. + + Event handler to add. The same delegate should be passed to the operation in order to remove the event handler. + Invocation delegate to raise the event in the derived class. + or is null. + + + + Removes the specified event handler, causing a disposal of the corresponding subscription to the underlying source that was created during the operation. + + Event handler to remove. This should be the same delegate as one that was passed to the operation. + is null. + + + + Marks the program elements that are experimental. This class cannot be inherited. + + + + + Represents a .NET event invocation consisting of the strongly typed object that raised the event and the data that was generated by the event. + + + The type of the sender that raised the event. + This type parameter is covariant. That is, you can use either the type you specified or any type that is more derived. For more information about covariance and contravariance, see Covariance and Contravariance in Generics. + + + The type of the event data generated by the event. + This type parameter is covariant. That is, you can use either the type you specified or any type that is more derived. For more information about covariance and contravariance, see Covariance and Contravariance in Generics. + + + + + Gets the sender object that raised the event. + + + + + Gets the event data that was generated by the event. + + + + + Represents a data stream signaling its elements by means of an event. + + The type of the event data generated by the event. + + + + Event signaling the next element in the data stream. + + + + + Represents a data stream signaling its elements by means of an event. + + + The type of the event data generated by the event. + This type parameter is covariant. That is, you can use either the type you specified or any type that is more derived. For more information about covariance and contravariance, see Covariance and Contravariance in Generics. + + + + + Event signaling the next element in the data stream. + + + + + Utility methods to handle lock-free combining of Exceptions + as well as hosting a terminal-exception indicator for + lock-free termination support. + + + + + The singleton instance of the exception indicating a terminal state, + DO NOT LEAK or signal this via OnError! + + + + + Tries to atomically set the Exception on the given field if it is + still null. + + The target field to try to set atomically. + The exception to set, not null (not verified). + True if the operation succeeded, false if the target was not null. + + + + Utility methods for dealing with serializing OnXXX signals + for an IObserver where concurrent OnNext is still not allowed + but concurrent OnError/OnCompleted may happen. + This serialization case is generally lower overhead than + a full SerializedObserver wrapper and doesn't need + allocation. + + + + + Signals the given item to the observer in a serialized fashion + allowing a concurrent OnError or OnCompleted emission to be delayed until + the observer.OnNext returns. + Do not call OnNext from multiple threads as it may lead to ignored items. + Use a full SerializedObserver wrapper for merging multiple sequences. + + The element type of the observer. + The observer to signal events in a serialized fashion. + The item to signal. + Indicates there is an emission going on currently. + The field containing an error or terminal indicator. + + + + Signals the given exception to the observer. If there is a concurrent + OnNext emission is happening, saves the exception into the given field + otherwise to be picked up by . + This method can be called concurrently with itself and the other methods of this + helper class but only one terminal signal may actually win. + + The element type of the observer. + The observer to signal events in a serialized fashion. + The exception to signal sooner or later. + Indicates there is an emission going on currently. + The field containing an error or terminal indicator. + + + + Signals OnCompleted on the observer. If there is a concurrent + OnNext emission happening, the error field will host a special + terminal exception signal to be picked up by once it finishes with OnNext and signal the + OnCompleted as well. + This method can be called concurrently with itself and the other methods of this + helper class but only one terminal signal may actually win. + + The element type of the observer. + The observer to signal events in a serialized fashion. + Indicates there is an emission going on currently. + The field containing an error or terminal indicator. + + + + Base interface for observers that can dispose of a resource on a terminal notification + or when disposed itself. + + + + + + Interface with variance annotation; allows for better type checking when detecting capabilities in SubscribeSafe. + + Type of the resulting sequence's elements. + + + + Base class for implementation of query operators, providing performance benefits over the use of Observable.Create. + + Type of the resulting sequence's elements. + + + + Publicly visible Subscribe method. + + Observer to send notifications on. The implementation of a producer must ensure the correct message grammar on the observer. + IDisposable to cancel the subscription. This causes the underlying sink to be notified of unsubscription, causing it to prevent further messages from being sent to the observer. + + + + Core implementation of the query operator, called upon a new subscription to the producer object. + + Observer to send notifications on. The implementation of a producer must ensure the correct message grammar on the observer. + Disposable representing all the resources and/or subscriptions the operator uses to process events. + The observer passed in to this method is not protected using auto-detach behavior upon an OnError or OnCompleted call. The implementation must ensure proper resource disposal and enforce the message grammar. + + + + Publicly visible Subscribe method. + + Observer to send notifications on. The implementation of a producer must ensure the correct message grammar on the observer. + IDisposable to cancel the subscription. This causes the underlying sink to be notified of unsubscription, causing it to prevent further messages from being sent to the observer. + + + + Core implementation of the query operator, called upon a new subscription to the producer object. + + The sink object. + + + + Represents an observable sequence of elements that have a common key. + + + The type of the key shared by all elements in the group. + This type parameter is covariant. That is, you can use either the type you specified or any type that is more derived. For more information about covariance and contravariance, see Covariance and Contravariance in Generics. + + + The type of the elements in the group. + This type parameter is covariant. That is, you can use either the type you specified or any type that is more derived. For more information about covariance and contravariance, see Covariance and Contravariance in Generics. + + + + + Gets the common key. + + + + + Provides functionality to evaluate queries against a specific data source wherein the type of the data is known. + + + The type of the data in the data source. + This type parameter is covariant. That is, you can use either the type you specified or any type that is more derived. For more information about covariance and contravariance, see Covariance and Contravariance in Generics. + + + + + Provides functionality to evaluate queries against a specific data source wherein the type of the data is not specified. + + + + + Gets the type of the element(s) that are returned when the expression tree associated with this instance of IQbservable is executed. + + + + + Gets the expression tree that is associated with the instance of IQbservable. + + + + + Gets the query provider that is associated with this data source. + + + + + Defines methods to create and execute queries that are described by an IQbservable object. + + + + + Constructs an object that can evaluate the query represented by a specified expression tree. + + The type of the elements of the that is returned. + Expression tree representing the query. + IQbservable object that can evaluate the given query expression. + + + + Internal interface describing the LINQ to Events query language. + + + + + Internal interface describing the LINQ to Events query language. + + + + + Attribute applied to static classes providing expression tree forms of query methods, + mapping those to the corresponding methods for local query execution on the specified + target class type. + + + + + Creates a new mapping to the specified local execution query method implementation type. + + Type with query methods for local execution. + + + + Gets the type with the implementation of local query methods. + + + + + Provides a set of static methods for writing in-memory queries over observable sequences. + + + + + Applies an accumulator function over an observable sequence, returning the result of the aggregation as a single element in the result sequence. The specified seed value is used as the initial accumulator value. + For aggregation behavior with incremental intermediate results, see . + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + The type of the result of the aggregation. + An observable sequence to aggregate over. + The initial accumulator value. + An accumulator function to be invoked on each element. + An observable sequence containing a single element with the final accumulator value. + or is null. + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Applies an accumulator function over an observable sequence, returning the result of the aggregation as a single element in the result sequence. The specified seed value is used as the initial accumulator value, + and the specified result selector function is used to select the result value. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + The type of the accumulator value. + The type of the resulting value. + An observable sequence to aggregate over. + The initial accumulator value. + An accumulator function to be invoked on each element. + A function to transform the final accumulator value into the result value. + An observable sequence containing a single element with the final accumulator value. + or or is null. + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Applies an accumulator function over an observable sequence, returning the result of the aggregation as a single element in the result sequence. + For aggregation behavior with incremental intermediate results, see . + + The type of the elements in the source sequence and the result of the aggregation. + An observable sequence to aggregate over. + An accumulator function to be invoked on each element. + An observable sequence containing a single element with the final accumulator value. + or is null. + (Asynchronous) The source sequence is empty. + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Determines whether all elements of an observable sequence satisfy a condition. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + An observable sequence whose elements to apply the predicate to. + A function to test each element for a condition. + An observable sequence containing a single element determining whether all elements in the source sequence pass the test in the specified predicate. + or is null. + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Determines whether an observable sequence contains any elements. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + An observable sequence to check for non-emptiness. + An observable sequence containing a single element determining whether the source sequence contains any elements. + is null. + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Determines whether any element of an observable sequence satisfies a condition. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + An observable sequence whose elements to apply the predicate to. + A function to test each element for a condition. + An observable sequence containing a single element determining whether any elements in the source sequence pass the test in the specified predicate. + or is null. + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Computes the average of an observable sequence of values. + + A sequence of values to calculate the average of. + An observable sequence containing a single element with the average of the sequence of values. + is null. + (Asynchronous) The source sequence is empty. + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Computes the average of an observable sequence of values. + + A sequence of values to calculate the average of. + An observable sequence containing a single element with the average of the sequence of values. + is null. + (Asynchronous) The source sequence is empty. + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Computes the average of an observable sequence of values. + + A sequence of values to calculate the average of. + An observable sequence containing a single element with the average of the sequence of values. + is null. + (Asynchronous) The source sequence is empty. + (Asynchronous) The sum of the elements in the source sequence is larger than . + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Computes the average of an observable sequence of values. + + A sequence of values to calculate the average of. + An observable sequence containing a single element with the average of the sequence of values. + is null. + (Asynchronous) The source sequence is empty. + (Asynchronous) The sum of the elements in the source sequence is larger than . + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Computes the average of an observable sequence of values. + + A sequence of values to calculate the average of. + An observable sequence containing a single element with the average of the sequence of values. + is null. + (Asynchronous) The source sequence is empty. + (Asynchronous) The sum of the elements in the source sequence is larger than . + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Computes the average of an observable sequence of nullable values. + + A sequence of nullable values to calculate the average of. + An observable sequence containing a single element with the average of the sequence of values, or null if the source sequence is empty or contains only values that are null. + is null. + (Asynchronous) The source sequence is empty. + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Computes the average of an observable sequence of nullable values. + + A sequence of nullable values to calculate the average of. + An observable sequence containing a single element with the average of the sequence of values, or null if the source sequence is empty or contains only values that are null. + is null. + (Asynchronous) The source sequence is empty. + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Computes the average of an observable sequence of nullable values. + + A sequence of nullable values to calculate the average of. + An observable sequence containing a single element with the average of the sequence of values, or null if the source sequence is empty or contains only values that are null. + is null. + (Asynchronous) The source sequence is empty. + (Asynchronous) The sum of the elements in the source sequence is larger than . + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Computes the average of an observable sequence of nullable values. + + A sequence of nullable values to calculate the average of. + An observable sequence containing a single element with the average of the sequence of values, or null if the source sequence is empty or contains only values that are null. + is null. + (Asynchronous) The source sequence is empty. + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + (Asynchronous) The sum of the elements in the source sequence is larger than . + + + + Computes the average of an observable sequence of nullable values. + + A sequence of nullable values to calculate the average of. + An observable sequence containing a single element with the average of the sequence of values, or null if the source sequence is empty or contains only values that are null. + is null. + (Asynchronous) The source sequence is empty. + (Asynchronous) The sum of the elements in the source sequence is larger than . + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Computes the average of an observable sequence of values that are obtained by invoking a transform function on each element of the input sequence. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + A sequence of values to calculate the average of. + A transform function to apply to each element. + An observable sequence containing a single element with the average of the sequence of values. + or is null. + (Asynchronous) The source sequence is empty. + (Asynchronous) The sum of the projected values for the elements in the source sequence is larger than . + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Computes the average of an observable sequence of values that are obtained by invoking a transform function on each element of the input sequence. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + A sequence of values to calculate the average of. + A transform function to apply to each element. + An observable sequence containing a single element with the average of the sequence of values. + or is null. + (Asynchronous) The source sequence is empty. + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Computes the average of an observable sequence of values that are obtained by invoking a transform function on each element of the input sequence. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + A sequence of values to calculate the average of. + A transform function to apply to each element. + An observable sequence containing a single element with the average of the sequence of values. + or is null. + (Asynchronous) The source sequence is empty. + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Computes the average of an observable sequence of values that are obtained by invoking a transform function on each element of the input sequence. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + A sequence of values to calculate the average of. + A transform function to apply to each element. + An observable sequence containing a single element with the average of the sequence of values. + or is null. + (Asynchronous) The source sequence is empty. + (Asynchronous) The sum of the projected values for the elements in the source sequence is larger than . + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Computes the average of an observable sequence of values that are obtained by invoking a transform function on each element of the input sequence. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + A sequence of values to calculate the average of. + A transform function to apply to each element. + An observable sequence containing a single element with the average of the sequence of values. + or is null. + (Asynchronous) The source sequence is empty. + (Asynchronous) The sum of the projected values for the elements in the source sequence is larger than . + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Computes the average of an observable sequence of nullable values that are obtained by invoking a transform function on each element of the input sequence. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + A sequence of values to calculate the average of. + A transform function to apply to each element. + An observable sequence containing a single element with the average of the sequence of values, or null if the source sequence is empty or contains only values that are null. + or is null. + (Asynchronous) The source sequence is empty. + (Asynchronous) The sum of the projected values for the elements in the source sequence is larger than . + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Computes the average of an observable sequence of nullable values that are obtained by invoking a transform function on each element of the input sequence. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + A sequence of values to calculate the average of. + A transform function to apply to each element. + An observable sequence containing a single element with the average of the sequence of values, or null if the source sequence is empty or contains only values that are null. + or is null. + (Asynchronous) The source sequence is empty. + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Computes the average of an observable sequence of nullable values that are obtained by invoking a transform function on each element of the input sequence. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + A sequence of values to calculate the average of. + A transform function to apply to each element. + An observable sequence containing a single element with the average of the sequence of values, or null if the source sequence is empty or contains only values that are null. + or is null. + (Asynchronous) The source sequence is empty. + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Computes the average of an observable sequence of nullable values that are obtained by invoking a transform function on each element of the input sequence. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + A sequence of values to calculate the average of. + A transform function to apply to each element. + An observable sequence containing a single element with the average of the sequence of values, or null if the source sequence is empty or contains only values that are null. + or is null. + (Asynchronous) The source sequence is empty. + (Asynchronous) The sum of the projected values for the elements in the source sequence is larger than . + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Computes the average of an observable sequence of nullable values that are obtained by invoking a transform function on each element of the input sequence. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + A sequence of values to calculate the average of. + A transform function to apply to each element. + An observable sequence containing a single element with the average of the sequence of values, or null if the source sequence is empty or contains only values that are null. + or is null. + (Asynchronous) The source sequence is empty. + (Asynchronous) The sum of the projected values for the elements in the source sequence is larger than . + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Determines whether an observable sequence contains a specified element by using the default equality comparer. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + An observable sequence in which to locate a value. + The value to locate in the source sequence. + An observable sequence containing a single element determining whether the source sequence contains an element that has the specified value. + is null. + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Determines whether an observable sequence contains a specified element by using a specified System.Collections.Generic.IEqualityComparer{T}. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + An observable sequence in which to locate a value. + The value to locate in the source sequence. + An equality comparer to compare elements. + An observable sequence containing a single element determining whether the source sequence contains an element that has the specified value. + or is null. + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Returns an observable sequence containing an that represents the total number of elements in an observable sequence. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + An observable sequence that contains elements to be counted. + An observable sequence containing a single element with the number of elements in the input sequence. + is null. + (Asynchronous) The number of elements in the source sequence is larger than . + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Returns an observable sequence containing an that represents how many elements in the specified observable sequence satisfy a condition. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + An observable sequence that contains elements to be counted. + A function to test each element for a condition. + An observable sequence containing a single element with a number that represents how many elements in the input sequence satisfy the condition in the predicate function. + or is null. + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Returns the element at a specified index in a sequence. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Observable sequence to return the element from. + The zero-based index of the element to retrieve. + An observable sequence that produces the element at the specified position in the source sequence. + is null. + is less than zero. + (Asynchronous) is greater than or equal to the number of elements in the source sequence. + + + + Returns the element at a specified index in a sequence or a default value if the index is out of range. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Observable sequence to return the element from. + The zero-based index of the element to retrieve. + An observable sequence that produces the element at the specified position in the source sequence, or a default value if the index is outside the bounds of the source sequence. + is null. + is less than zero. + + + + Returns the first element of an observable sequence. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source observable sequence. + Sequence containing the first element in the observable sequence. + is null. + (Asynchronous) The source sequence is empty. + + + + Returns the first element of an observable sequence that satisfies the condition in the predicate. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source observable sequence. + A predicate function to evaluate for elements in the source sequence. + Sequence containing the first element in the observable sequence that satisfies the condition in the predicate. + or is null. + (Asynchronous) No element satisfies the condition in the predicate. -or- The source sequence is empty. + + + + Returns the first element of an observable sequence, or a default value if no such element exists. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source observable sequence. + Sequence containing the first element in the observable sequence, or a default value if no such element exists. + is null. + + + + Returns the first element of an observable sequence that satisfies the condition in the predicate, or a default value if no such element exists. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source observable sequence. + A predicate function to evaluate for elements in the source sequence. + Sequence containing the first element in the observable sequence that satisfies the condition in the predicate, or a default value if no such element exists. + or is null. + + + + Determines whether an observable sequence is empty. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + An observable sequence to check for emptiness. + An observable sequence containing a single element determining whether the source sequence is empty. + is null. + + + + Returns the last element of an observable sequence. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source observable sequence. + Sequence containing the last element in the observable sequence. + is null. + (Asynchronous) The source sequence is empty. + + + + Returns the last element of an observable sequence that satisfies the condition in the predicate. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source observable sequence. + A predicate function to evaluate for elements in the source sequence. + Sequence containing the last element in the observable sequence that satisfies the condition in the predicate. + or is null. + (Asynchronous) No element satisfies the condition in the predicate. -or- The source sequence is empty. + + + + Returns the last element of an observable sequence, or a default value if no such element exists. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source observable sequence. + Sequence containing the last element in the observable sequence, or a default value if no such element exists. + is null. + + + + Returns the last element of an observable sequence that satisfies the condition in the predicate, or a default value if no such element exists. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source observable sequence. + A predicate function to evaluate for elements in the source sequence. + Sequence containing the last element in the observable sequence that satisfies the condition in the predicate, or a default value if no such element exists. + or is null. + + + + Returns an observable sequence containing an that represents the total number of elements in an observable sequence. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + An observable sequence that contains elements to be counted. + An observable sequence containing a single element with the number of elements in the input sequence. + is null. + (Asynchronous) The number of elements in the source sequence is larger than . + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Returns an observable sequence containing an that represents how many elements in the specified observable sequence satisfy a condition. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + An observable sequence that contains elements to be counted. + A function to test each element for a condition. + An observable sequence containing a single element with a number that represents how many elements in the input sequence satisfy the condition in the predicate function. + or is null. + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Returns the maximum element in an observable sequence. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + An observable sequence to determine the maximum element of. + An observable sequence containing a single element with the maximum element in the source sequence. + is null. + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Returns the maximum value in an observable sequence according to the specified comparer. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + An observable sequence to determine the maximum element of. + Comparer used to compare elements. + An observable sequence containing a single element with the maximum element in the source sequence. + or is null. + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Returns the maximum value in an observable sequence of values. + + A sequence of values to determine the maximum value of. + An observable sequence containing a single element with the maximum value in the source sequence. + is null. + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Returns the maximum value in an observable sequence of values. + + A sequence of values to determine the maximum value of. + An observable sequence containing a single element with the maximum value in the source sequence. + is null. + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Returns the maximum value in an observable sequence of values. + + A sequence of values to determine the maximum value of. + An observable sequence containing a single element with the maximum value in the source sequence. + is null. + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Returns the maximum value in an observable sequence of values. + + A sequence of values to determine the maximum value of. + An observable sequence containing a single element with the maximum value in the source sequence. + is null. + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Returns the maximum value in an observable sequence of values. + + A sequence of values to determine the maximum value of. + An observable sequence containing a single element with the maximum value in the source sequence. + is null. + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Returns the maximum value in an observable sequence of nullable values. + + A sequence of nullable values to determine the maximum value of. + An observable sequence containing a single element with the maximum value in the source sequence. + is null. + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Returns the maximum value in an observable sequence of nullable values. + + A sequence of nullable values to determine the maximum value of. + An observable sequence containing a single element with the maximum value in the source sequence. + is null. + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Returns the maximum value in an observable sequence of nullable values. + + A sequence of nullable values to determine the maximum value of. + An observable sequence containing a single element with the maximum value in the source sequence. + is null. + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Returns the maximum value in an observable sequence of nullable values. + + A sequence of nullable values to determine the maximum value of. + An observable sequence containing a single element with the maximum value in the source sequence. + is null. + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Returns the maximum value in an observable sequence of nullable values. + + A sequence of nullable values to determine the maximum value of. + An observable sequence containing a single element with the maximum value in the source sequence. + is null. + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Invokes a transform function on each element of a sequence and returns the maximum value. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + The type of the objects derived from the elements in the source sequence to determine the maximum of. + An observable sequence to determine the minimum element of. + A transform function to apply to each element. + An observable sequence containing a single element with the value that corresponds to the maximum element in the source sequence. + or is null. + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Invokes a transform function on each element of a sequence and returns the maximum value according to the specified comparer. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + The type of the objects derived from the elements in the source sequence to determine the maximum of. + An observable sequence to determine the minimum element of. + A transform function to apply to each element. + Comparer used to compare elements. + An observable sequence containing a single element with the value that corresponds to the maximum element in the source sequence. + or or is null. + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Invokes a transform function on each element of a sequence and returns the maximum value. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + A sequence of values to determine the maximum value of. + A transform function to apply to each element. + An observable sequence containing a single element with the value of type that corresponds to the maximum value in the source sequence. + or is null. + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Invokes a transform function on each element of a sequence and returns the maximum value. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + A sequence of values to determine the maximum value of. + A transform function to apply to each element. + An observable sequence containing a single element with the value of type that corresponds to the maximum value in the source sequence. + or is null. + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Invokes a transform function on each element of a sequence and returns the maximum value. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + A sequence of values to determine the maximum value of. + A transform function to apply to each element. + An observable sequence containing a single element with the value of type that corresponds to the maximum value in the source sequence. + or is null. + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Invokes a transform function on each element of a sequence and returns the maximum value. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + A sequence of values to determine the maximum value of. + A transform function to apply to each element. + An observable sequence containing a single element with the value of type that corresponds to the maximum value in the source sequence. + or is null. + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Invokes a transform function on each element of a sequence and returns the maximum value. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + A sequence of values to determine the maximum value of. + A transform function to apply to each element. + An observable sequence containing a single element with the value of type that corresponds to the maximum value in the source sequence. + or is null. + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Invokes a transform function on each element of a sequence and returns the maximum nullable value. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + A sequence of values to determine the maximum value of. + A transform function to apply to each element. + An observable sequence containing a single element with the value of type that corresponds to the maximum value in the source sequence. + or is null. + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Invokes a transform function on each element of a sequence and returns the maximum nullable value. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + A sequence of values to determine the maximum value of. + A transform function to apply to each element. + An observable sequence containing a single element with the value of type that corresponds to the maximum value in the source sequence. + or is null. + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Invokes a transform function on each element of a sequence and returns the maximum nullable value. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + A sequence of values to determine the maximum value of. + A transform function to apply to each element. + An observable sequence containing a single element with the value of type that corresponds to the maximum value in the source sequence. + or is null. + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Invokes a transform function on each element of a sequence and returns the maximum nullable value. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + A sequence of values to determine the maximum value of. + A transform function to apply to each element. + An observable sequence containing a single element with the value of type that corresponds to the maximum value in the source sequence. + or is null. + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Invokes a transform function on each element of a sequence and returns the maximum nullable value. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + A sequence of values to determine the maximum value of. + A transform function to apply to each element. + An observable sequence containing a single element with the value of type that corresponds to the maximum value in the source sequence. + or is null. + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Returns the elements in an observable sequence with the maximum key value. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + The type of the key computed for each element in the source sequence. + An observable sequence to get the maximum elements for. + Key selector function. + An observable sequence containing a list of zero or more elements that have a maximum key value. + or is null. + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Returns the elements in an observable sequence with the maximum key value according to the specified comparer. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + The type of the key computed for each element in the source sequence. + An observable sequence to get the maximum elements for. + Key selector function. + Comparer used to compare key values. + An observable sequence containing a list of zero or more elements that have a maximum key value. + or or is null. + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Returns the minimum element in an observable sequence. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + An observable sequence to determine the minimum element of. + An observable sequence containing a single element with the minimum element in the source sequence. + is null. + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Returns the minimum element in an observable sequence according to the specified comparer. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + An observable sequence to determine the minimum element of. + Comparer used to compare elements. + An observable sequence containing a single element with the minimum element in the source sequence. + or is null. + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Returns the minimum value in an observable sequence of values. + + A sequence of values to determine the minimum value of. + An observable sequence containing a single element with the minimum value in the source sequence. + is null. + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Returns the minimum value in an observable sequence of values. + + A sequence of values to determine the minimum value of. + An observable sequence containing a single element with the minimum value in the source sequence. + is null. + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Returns the minimum value in an observable sequence of values. + + A sequence of values to determine the minimum value of. + An observable sequence containing a single element with the minimum value in the source sequence. + is null. + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Returns the minimum value in an observable sequence of values. + + A sequence of values to determine the minimum value of. + An observable sequence containing a single element with the minimum value in the source sequence. + is null. + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Returns the minimum value in an observable sequence of values. + + A sequence of values to determine the minimum value of. + An observable sequence containing a single element with the minimum value in the source sequence. + is null. + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Returns the minimum value in an observable sequence of nullable values. + + A sequence of nullable values to determine the minimum value of. + An observable sequence containing a single element with the minimum value in the source sequence. + is null. + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Returns the minimum value in an observable sequence of nullable values. + + A sequence of nullable values to determine the minimum value of. + An observable sequence containing a single element with the minimum value in the source sequence. + is null. + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Returns the minimum value in an observable sequence of nullable values. + + A sequence of nullable values to determine the minimum value of. + An observable sequence containing a single element with the minimum value in the source sequence. + is null. + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Returns the minimum value in an observable sequence of nullable values. + + A sequence of nullable values to determine the minimum value of. + An observable sequence containing a single element with the minimum value in the source sequence. + is null. + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Returns the minimum value in an observable sequence of nullable values. + + A sequence of nullable values to determine the minimum value of. + An observable sequence containing a single element with the minimum value in the source sequence. + is null. + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Invokes a transform function on each element of a sequence and returns the minimum value. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + The type of the objects derived from the elements in the source sequence to determine the minimum of. + An observable sequence to determine the minimum element of. + A transform function to apply to each element. + An observable sequence containing a single element with the value that corresponds to the minimum element in the source sequence. + or is null. + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Invokes a transform function on each element of a sequence and returns the minimum value according to the specified comparer. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + The type of the objects derived from the elements in the source sequence to determine the minimum of. + An observable sequence to determine the minimum element of. + A transform function to apply to each element. + Comparer used to compare elements. + An observable sequence containing a single element with the value that corresponds to the minimum element in the source sequence. + or or is null. + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Invokes a transform function on each element of a sequence and returns the minimum value. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + A sequence of values to determine the minimum value of. + A transform function to apply to each element. + An observable sequence containing a single element with the value of type that corresponds to the minimum value in the source sequence. + or is null. + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Invokes a transform function on each element of a sequence and returns the minimum value. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + A sequence of values to determine the minimum value of. + A transform function to apply to each element. + An observable sequence containing a single element with the value of type that corresponds to the minimum value in the source sequence. + or is null. + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Invokes a transform function on each element of a sequence and returns the minimum value. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + A sequence of values to determine the minimum value of. + A transform function to apply to each element. + An observable sequence containing a single element with the value of type that corresponds to the minimum value in the source sequence. + or is null. + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Invokes a transform function on each element of a sequence and returns the minimum value. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + A sequence of values to determine the minimum value of. + A transform function to apply to each element. + An observable sequence containing a single element with the value of type that corresponds to the minimum value in the source sequence. + or is null. + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Invokes a transform function on each element of a sequence and returns the minimum value. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + A sequence of values to determine the minimum value of. + A transform function to apply to each element. + An observable sequence containing a single element with the value of type that corresponds to the minimum value in the source sequence. + or is null. + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Invokes a transform function on each element of a sequence and returns the minimum nullable value. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + A sequence of values to determine the minimum value of. + A transform function to apply to each element. + An observable sequence containing a single element with the value of type that corresponds to the minimum value in the source sequence. + or is null. + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Invokes a transform function on each element of a sequence and returns the minimum nullable value. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + A sequence of values to determine the minimum value of. + A transform function to apply to each element. + An observable sequence containing a single element with the value of type that corresponds to the minimum value in the source sequence. + or is null. + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Invokes a transform function on each element of a sequence and returns the minimum nullable value. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + A sequence of values to determine the minimum value of. + A transform function to apply to each element. + An observable sequence containing a single element with the value of type that corresponds to the minimum value in the source sequence. + or is null. + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Invokes a transform function on each element of a sequence and returns the minimum nullable value. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + A sequence of values to determine the minimum value of. + A transform function to apply to each element. + An observable sequence containing a single element with the value of type that corresponds to the minimum value in the source sequence. + or is null. + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Invokes a transform function on each element of a sequence and returns the minimum nullable value. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + A sequence of values to determine the minimum value of. + A transform function to apply to each element. + An observable sequence containing a single element with the value of type that corresponds to the minimum value in the source sequence. + or is null. + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Returns the elements in an observable sequence with the minimum key value. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + The type of the key computed for each element in the source sequence. + An observable sequence to get the minimum elements for. + Key selector function. + An observable sequence containing a list of zero or more elements that have a minimum key value. + or is null. + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Returns the elements in an observable sequence with the minimum key value according to the specified comparer. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + The type of the key computed for each element in the source sequence. + An observable sequence to get the minimum elements for. + Key selector function. + Comparer used to compare key values. + An observable sequence containing a list of zero or more elements that have a minimum key value. + or or is null. + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Determines whether two sequences are equal by comparing the elements pairwise. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + First observable sequence to compare. + Second observable sequence to compare. + An observable sequence that contains a single element which indicates whether both sequences are of equal length and their corresponding elements are equal according to the default equality comparer for their type. + or is null. + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Determines whether two sequences are equal by comparing the elements pairwise using a specified equality comparer. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + First observable sequence to compare. + Second observable sequence to compare. + Comparer used to compare elements of both sequences. + An observable sequence that contains a single element which indicates whether both sequences are of equal length and their corresponding elements are equal according to the specified equality comparer. + or or is null. + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Determines whether an observable and enumerable sequence are equal by comparing the elements pairwise. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + First observable sequence to compare. + Second observable sequence to compare. + An observable sequence that contains a single element which indicates whether both sequences are of equal length and their corresponding elements are equal according to the default equality comparer for their type. + or is null. + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Determines whether an observable and enumerable sequence are equal by comparing the elements pairwise using a specified equality comparer. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + First observable sequence to compare. + Second observable sequence to compare. + Comparer used to compare elements of both sequences. + An observable sequence that contains a single element which indicates whether both sequences are of equal length and their corresponding elements are equal according to the specified equality comparer. + or or is null. + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Returns the only element of an observable sequence, and reports an exception if there is not exactly one element in the observable sequence. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source observable sequence. + Sequence containing the single element in the observable sequence. + is null. + (Asynchronous) The source sequence contains more than one element. -or- The source sequence is empty. + + + + Returns the only element of an observable sequence that satisfies the condition in the predicate, and reports an exception if there is not exactly one element in the observable sequence. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source observable sequence. + A predicate function to evaluate for elements in the source sequence. + Sequence containing the single element in the observable sequence that satisfies the condition in the predicate. + or is null. + (Asynchronous) No element satisfies the condition in the predicate. -or- More than one element satisfies the condition in the predicate. -or- The source sequence is empty. + + + + Returns the only element of an observable sequence, or a default value if the observable sequence is empty; this method reports an exception if there is more than one element in the observable sequence. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source observable sequence. + Sequence containing the single element in the observable sequence, or a default value if no such element exists. + is null. + (Asynchronous) The source sequence contains more than one element. + + + + Returns the only element of an observable sequence that matches the predicate, or a default value if no such element exists; this method reports an exception if there is more than one element in the observable sequence. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source observable sequence. + A predicate function to evaluate for elements in the source sequence. + Sequence containing the single element in the observable sequence that satisfies the condition in the predicate, or a default value if no such element exists. + or is null. + (Asynchronous) The sequence contains more than one element that satisfies the condition in the predicate. + + + + Computes the sum of a sequence of values. + + A sequence of values to calculate the sum of. + An observable sequence containing a single element with the sum of the values in the source sequence. + is null. + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Computes the sum of a sequence of values. + + A sequence of values to calculate the sum of. + An observable sequence containing a single element with the sum of the values in the source sequence. + is null. + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Computes the sum of a sequence of values. + + A sequence of values to calculate the sum of. + An observable sequence containing a single element with the sum of the values in the source sequence. + is null. + (Asynchronous) The sum of the elements in the source sequence is larger than . + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Computes the sum of a sequence of values. + + A sequence of values to calculate the sum of. + An observable sequence containing a single element with the sum of the values in the source sequence. + is null. + (Asynchronous) The sum of the elements in the source sequence is larger than . + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Computes the sum of a sequence of values. + + A sequence of values to calculate the sum of. + An observable sequence containing a single element with the sum of the values in the source sequence. + is null. + (Asynchronous) The sum of the elements in the source sequence is larger than . + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Computes the sum of a sequence of nullable values. + + A sequence of nullable values to calculate the sum of. + An observable sequence containing a single element with the sum of the values in the source sequence. + is null. + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Computes the sum of a sequence of nullable values. + + A sequence of nullable values to calculate the sum of. + An observable sequence containing a single element with the sum of the values in the source sequence. + is null. + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Computes the sum of a sequence of nullable values. + + A sequence of nullable values to calculate the sum of. + An observable sequence containing a single element with the sum of the values in the source sequence. + is null. + (Asynchronous) The sum of the elements in the source sequence is larger than . + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Computes the sum of a sequence of nullable values. + + A sequence of nullable values to calculate the sum of. + An observable sequence containing a single element with the sum of the values in the source sequence. + is null. + (Asynchronous) The sum of the elements in the source sequence is larger than . + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Computes the sum of a sequence of nullable values. + + A sequence of nullable values to calculate the sum of. + An observable sequence containing a single element with the sum of the values in the source sequence. + is null. + (Asynchronous) The sum of the elements in the source sequence is larger than . + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Computes the sum of a sequence of values that are obtained by invoking a transform function on each element of the input sequence. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + A sequence of values that are used to calculate a sum. + A transform function to apply to each element. + An observable sequence containing a single element with the sum of the values in the source sequence. + or is null. + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Computes the sum of a sequence of values that are obtained by invoking a transform function on each element of the input sequence. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + A sequence of values that are used to calculate a sum. + A transform function to apply to each element. + An observable sequence containing a single element with the sum of the values in the source sequence. + or is null. + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Computes the sum of a sequence of values that are obtained by invoking a transform function on each element of the input sequence. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + A sequence of values that are used to calculate a sum. + A transform function to apply to each element. + An observable sequence containing a single element with the sum of the values in the source sequence. + or is null. + (Asynchronous) The sum of the projected values for the elements in the source sequence is larger than . + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Computes the sum of a sequence of values that are obtained by invoking a transform function on each element of the input sequence. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + A sequence of values that are used to calculate a sum. + A transform function to apply to each element. + An observable sequence containing a single element with the sum of the values in the source sequence. + or is null. + (Asynchronous) The sum of the projected values for the elements in the source sequence is larger than . + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Computes the sum of a sequence of values that are obtained by invoking a transform function on each element of the input sequence. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + A sequence of values that are used to calculate a sum. + A transform function to apply to each element. + An observable sequence containing a single element with the sum of the values in the source sequence. + or is null. + (Asynchronous) The sum of the projected values for the elements in the source sequence is larger than . + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Computes the sum of a sequence of nullable values that are obtained by invoking a transform function on each element of the input sequence. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + A sequence of values that are used to calculate a sum. + A transform function to apply to each element. + An observable sequence containing a single element with the sum of the values in the source sequence. + or is null. + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Computes the sum of a sequence of nullable values that are obtained by invoking a transform function on each element of the input sequence. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + A sequence of values that are used to calculate a sum. + A transform function to apply to each element. + An observable sequence containing a single element with the sum of the values in the source sequence. + or is null. + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Computes the sum of a sequence of nullable values that are obtained by invoking a transform function on each element of the input sequence. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + A sequence of values that are used to calculate a sum. + A transform function to apply to each element. + An observable sequence containing a single element with the sum of the values in the source sequence. + or is null. + (Asynchronous) The sum of the projected values for the elements in the source sequence is larger than . + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Computes the sum of a sequence of nullable values that are obtained by invoking a transform function on each element of the input sequence. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + A sequence of values that are used to calculate a sum. + A transform function to apply to each element. + An observable sequence containing a single element with the sum of the values in the source sequence. + or is null. + (Asynchronous) The sum of the projected values for the elements in the source sequence is larger than . + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Computes the sum of a sequence of nullable values that are obtained by invoking a transform function on each element of the input sequence. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + A sequence of values that are used to calculate a sum. + A transform function to apply to each element. + An observable sequence containing a single element with the sum of the values in the source sequence. + or is null. + (Asynchronous) The sum of the projected values for the elements in the source sequence is larger than . + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Creates an array from an observable sequence. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + The source observable sequence to get an array of elements for. + An observable sequence containing a single element with an array containing all the elements of the source sequence. + is null. + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Creates a dictionary from an observable sequence according to a specified key selector function. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + The type of the dictionary key computed for each element in the source sequence. + An observable sequence to create a dictionary for. + A function to extract a key from each element. + An observable sequence containing a single element with a dictionary mapping unique key values onto the corresponding source sequence's element. + or is null. + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Creates a dictionary from an observable sequence according to a specified key selector function, and a comparer. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + The type of the dictionary key computed for each element in the source sequence. + An observable sequence to create a dictionary for. + A function to extract a key from each element. + An equality comparer to compare keys. + An observable sequence containing a single element with a dictionary mapping unique key values onto the corresponding source sequence's element. + or or is null. + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Creates a dictionary from an observable sequence according to a specified key selector function, and an element selector function. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + The type of the dictionary key computed for each element in the source sequence. + The type of the dictionary value computed for each element in the source sequence. + An observable sequence to create a dictionary for. + A function to extract a key from each element. + A transform function to produce a result element value from each element. + An observable sequence containing a single element with a dictionary mapping unique key values onto the corresponding source sequence's element. + or or is null. + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Creates a dictionary from an observable sequence according to a specified key selector function, a comparer, and an element selector function. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + The type of the dictionary key computed for each element in the source sequence. + The type of the dictionary value computed for each element in the source sequence. + An observable sequence to create a dictionary for. + A function to extract a key from each element. + A transform function to produce a result element value from each element. + An equality comparer to compare keys. + An observable sequence containing a single element with a dictionary mapping unique key values onto the corresponding source sequence's element. + or or or is null. + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Creates a list from an observable sequence. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + The source observable sequence to get a list of elements for. + An observable sequence containing a single element with a list containing all the elements of the source sequence. + is null. + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Creates a lookup from an observable sequence according to a specified key selector function. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + The type of the lookup key computed for each element in the source sequence. + An observable sequence to create a lookup for. + A function to extract a key from each element. + An observable sequence containing a single element with a lookup mapping unique key values onto the corresponding source sequence's elements. + or is null. + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Creates a lookup from an observable sequence according to a specified key selector function, and a comparer. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + The type of the lookup key computed for each element in the source sequence. + An observable sequence to create a lookup for. + A function to extract a key from each element. + An equality comparer to compare keys. + An observable sequence containing a single element with a lookup mapping unique key values onto the corresponding source sequence's elements. + or or is null. + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Creates a lookup from an observable sequence according to a specified key selector function, and an element selector function. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + The type of the lookup key computed for each element in the source sequence. + The type of the lookup value computed for each element in the source sequence. + An observable sequence to create a lookup for. + A function to extract a key from each element. + A transform function to produce a result element value from each element. + An observable sequence containing a single element with a lookup mapping unique key values onto the corresponding source sequence's elements. + or or is null. + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Creates a lookup from an observable sequence according to a specified key selector function, a comparer, and an element selector function. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + The type of the lookup key computed for each element in the source sequence. + The type of the lookup value computed for each element in the source sequence. + An observable sequence to create a lookup for. + A function to extract a key from each element. + A transform function to produce a result element value from each element. + An equality comparer to compare keys. + An observable sequence containing a single element with a lookup mapping unique key values onto the corresponding source sequence's elements. + or or or is null. + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Converts a Begin/End invoke function pair into an asynchronous function. + + The type of the result returned by the end delegate. + The delegate that begins the asynchronous operation. + The delegate that ends the asynchronous operation. + Function that can be used to start the asynchronous operation and retrieve the result as an observable sequence. + or is null. + Each invocation of the resulting function will cause the asynchronous operation to be started. Subscription to the resulting sequence has no observable side-effect, and each subscription will produce the asynchronous operation's result. + + + + Converts a Begin/End invoke function pair into an asynchronous function. + + The type of the first argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the result returned by the end delegate. + The delegate that begins the asynchronous operation. + The delegate that ends the asynchronous operation. + Function that can be used to start the asynchronous operation and retrieve the result as an observable sequence. + or is null. + Each invocation of the resulting function will cause the asynchronous operation to be started. Subscription to the resulting sequence has no observable side-effect, and each subscription will produce the asynchronous operation's result. + + + + Converts a Begin/End invoke function pair into an asynchronous function. + + The type of the first argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the second argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the result returned by the end delegate. + The delegate that begins the asynchronous operation. + The delegate that ends the asynchronous operation. + Function that can be used to start the asynchronous operation and retrieve the result as an observable sequence. + or is null. + Each invocation of the resulting function will cause the asynchronous operation to be started. Subscription to the resulting sequence has no observable side-effect, and each subscription will produce the asynchronous operation's result. + + + + Converts a Begin/End invoke function pair into an asynchronous function. + + The type of the first argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the second argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the third argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the result returned by the end delegate. + The delegate that begins the asynchronous operation. + The delegate that ends the asynchronous operation. + Function that can be used to start the asynchronous operation and retrieve the result as an observable sequence. + or is null. + Each invocation of the resulting function will cause the asynchronous operation to be started. Subscription to the resulting sequence has no observable side-effect, and each subscription will produce the asynchronous operation's result. + + + + Converts a Begin/End invoke function pair into an asynchronous function. + + The type of the first argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the second argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the third argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the fourth argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the result returned by the end delegate. + The delegate that begins the asynchronous operation. + The delegate that ends the asynchronous operation. + Function that can be used to start the asynchronous operation and retrieve the result as an observable sequence. + or is null. + Each invocation of the resulting function will cause the asynchronous operation to be started. Subscription to the resulting sequence has no observable side-effect, and each subscription will produce the asynchronous operation's result. + + + + Converts a Begin/End invoke function pair into an asynchronous function. + + The type of the first argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the second argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the third argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the fourth argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the fifth argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the result returned by the end delegate. + The delegate that begins the asynchronous operation. + The delegate that ends the asynchronous operation. + Function that can be used to start the asynchronous operation and retrieve the result as an observable sequence. + or is null. + Each invocation of the resulting function will cause the asynchronous operation to be started. Subscription to the resulting sequence has no observable side-effect, and each subscription will produce the asynchronous operation's result. + + + + Converts a Begin/End invoke function pair into an asynchronous function. + + The type of the first argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the second argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the third argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the fourth argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the fifth argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the sixth argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the result returned by the end delegate. + The delegate that begins the asynchronous operation. + The delegate that ends the asynchronous operation. + Function that can be used to start the asynchronous operation and retrieve the result as an observable sequence. + or is null. + Each invocation of the resulting function will cause the asynchronous operation to be started. Subscription to the resulting sequence has no observable side-effect, and each subscription will produce the asynchronous operation's result. + + + + Converts a Begin/End invoke function pair into an asynchronous function. + + The type of the first argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the second argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the third argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the fourth argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the fifth argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the sixth argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the seventh argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the result returned by the end delegate. + The delegate that begins the asynchronous operation. + The delegate that ends the asynchronous operation. + Function that can be used to start the asynchronous operation and retrieve the result as an observable sequence. + or is null. + Each invocation of the resulting function will cause the asynchronous operation to be started. Subscription to the resulting sequence has no observable side-effect, and each subscription will produce the asynchronous operation's result. + + + + Converts a Begin/End invoke function pair into an asynchronous function. + + The type of the first argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the second argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the third argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the fourth argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the fifth argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the sixth argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the seventh argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the eighth argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the result returned by the end delegate. + The delegate that begins the asynchronous operation. + The delegate that ends the asynchronous operation. + Function that can be used to start the asynchronous operation and retrieve the result as an observable sequence. + or is null. + Each invocation of the resulting function will cause the asynchronous operation to be started. Subscription to the resulting sequence has no observable side-effect, and each subscription will produce the asynchronous operation's result. + + + + Converts a Begin/End invoke function pair into an asynchronous function. + + The type of the first argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the second argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the third argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the fourth argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the fifth argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the sixth argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the seventh argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the eighth argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the ninth argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the result returned by the end delegate. + The delegate that begins the asynchronous operation. + The delegate that ends the asynchronous operation. + Function that can be used to start the asynchronous operation and retrieve the result as an observable sequence. + or is null. + Each invocation of the resulting function will cause the asynchronous operation to be started. Subscription to the resulting sequence has no observable side-effect, and each subscription will produce the asynchronous operation's result. + + + + Converts a Begin/End invoke function pair into an asynchronous function. + + The type of the first argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the second argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the third argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the fourth argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the fifth argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the sixth argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the seventh argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the eighth argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the ninth argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the tenth argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the result returned by the end delegate. + The delegate that begins the asynchronous operation. + The delegate that ends the asynchronous operation. + Function that can be used to start the asynchronous operation and retrieve the result as an observable sequence. + or is null. + Each invocation of the resulting function will cause the asynchronous operation to be started. Subscription to the resulting sequence has no observable side-effect, and each subscription will produce the asynchronous operation's result. + + + + Converts a Begin/End invoke function pair into an asynchronous function. + + The type of the first argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the second argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the third argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the fourth argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the fifth argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the sixth argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the seventh argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the eighth argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the ninth argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the tenth argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the eleventh argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the result returned by the end delegate. + The delegate that begins the asynchronous operation. + The delegate that ends the asynchronous operation. + Function that can be used to start the asynchronous operation and retrieve the result as an observable sequence. + or is null. + Each invocation of the resulting function will cause the asynchronous operation to be started. Subscription to the resulting sequence has no observable side-effect, and each subscription will produce the asynchronous operation's result. + + + + Converts a Begin/End invoke function pair into an asynchronous function. + + The type of the first argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the second argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the third argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the fourth argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the fifth argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the sixth argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the seventh argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the eighth argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the ninth argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the tenth argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the eleventh argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the twelfth argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the result returned by the end delegate. + The delegate that begins the asynchronous operation. + The delegate that ends the asynchronous operation. + Function that can be used to start the asynchronous operation and retrieve the result as an observable sequence. + or is null. + Each invocation of the resulting function will cause the asynchronous operation to be started. Subscription to the resulting sequence has no observable side-effect, and each subscription will produce the asynchronous operation's result. + + + + Converts a Begin/End invoke function pair into an asynchronous function. + + The type of the first argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the second argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the third argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the fourth argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the fifth argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the sixth argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the seventh argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the eighth argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the ninth argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the tenth argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the eleventh argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the twelfth argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the thirteenth argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the result returned by the end delegate. + The delegate that begins the asynchronous operation. + The delegate that ends the asynchronous operation. + Function that can be used to start the asynchronous operation and retrieve the result as an observable sequence. + or is null. + Each invocation of the resulting function will cause the asynchronous operation to be started. Subscription to the resulting sequence has no observable side-effect, and each subscription will produce the asynchronous operation's result. + + + + Converts a Begin/End invoke function pair into an asynchronous function. + + The type of the first argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the second argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the third argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the fourth argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the fifth argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the sixth argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the seventh argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the eighth argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the ninth argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the tenth argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the eleventh argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the twelfth argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the thirteenth argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the fourteenth argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the result returned by the end delegate. + The delegate that begins the asynchronous operation. + The delegate that ends the asynchronous operation. + Function that can be used to start the asynchronous operation and retrieve the result as an observable sequence. + or is null. + Each invocation of the resulting function will cause the asynchronous operation to be started. Subscription to the resulting sequence has no observable side-effect, and each subscription will produce the asynchronous operation's result. + + + + Converts a Begin/End invoke function pair into an asynchronous function. + + The delegate that begins the asynchronous operation. + The delegate that ends the asynchronous operation. + Function that can be used to start the asynchronous operation and retrieve the result (represented as a Unit value) as an observable sequence. + or is null. + Each invocation of the resulting function will cause the asynchronous operation to be started. Subscription to the resulting sequence has no observable side-effect, and each subscription will produce the asynchronous operation's result. + + + + Converts a Begin/End invoke function pair into an asynchronous function. + + The type of the first argument passed to the begin delegate. + The delegate that begins the asynchronous operation. + The delegate that ends the asynchronous operation. + Function that can be used to start the asynchronous operation and retrieve the result (represented as a Unit value) as an observable sequence. + or is null. + Each invocation of the resulting function will cause the asynchronous operation to be started. Subscription to the resulting sequence has no observable side-effect, and each subscription will produce the asynchronous operation's result. + + + + Converts a Begin/End invoke function pair into an asynchronous function. + + The type of the first argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the second argument passed to the begin delegate. + The delegate that begins the asynchronous operation. + The delegate that ends the asynchronous operation. + Function that can be used to start the asynchronous operation and retrieve the result (represented as a Unit value) as an observable sequence. + or is null. + Each invocation of the resulting function will cause the asynchronous operation to be started. Subscription to the resulting sequence has no observable side-effect, and each subscription will produce the asynchronous operation's result. + + + + Converts a Begin/End invoke function pair into an asynchronous function. + + The type of the first argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the second argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the third argument passed to the begin delegate. + The delegate that begins the asynchronous operation. + The delegate that ends the asynchronous operation. + Function that can be used to start the asynchronous operation and retrieve the result (represented as a Unit value) as an observable sequence. + or is null. + Each invocation of the resulting function will cause the asynchronous operation to be started. Subscription to the resulting sequence has no observable side-effect, and each subscription will produce the asynchronous operation's result. + + + + Converts a Begin/End invoke function pair into an asynchronous function. + + The type of the first argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the second argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the third argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the fourth argument passed to the begin delegate. + The delegate that begins the asynchronous operation. + The delegate that ends the asynchronous operation. + Function that can be used to start the asynchronous operation and retrieve the result (represented as a Unit value) as an observable sequence. + or is null. + Each invocation of the resulting function will cause the asynchronous operation to be started. Subscription to the resulting sequence has no observable side-effect, and each subscription will produce the asynchronous operation's result. + + + + Converts a Begin/End invoke function pair into an asynchronous function. + + The type of the first argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the second argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the third argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the fourth argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the fifth argument passed to the begin delegate. + The delegate that begins the asynchronous operation. + The delegate that ends the asynchronous operation. + Function that can be used to start the asynchronous operation and retrieve the result (represented as a Unit value) as an observable sequence. + or is null. + Each invocation of the resulting function will cause the asynchronous operation to be started. Subscription to the resulting sequence has no observable side-effect, and each subscription will produce the asynchronous operation's result. + + + + Converts a Begin/End invoke function pair into an asynchronous function. + + The type of the first argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the second argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the third argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the fourth argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the fifth argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the sixth argument passed to the begin delegate. + The delegate that begins the asynchronous operation. + The delegate that ends the asynchronous operation. + Function that can be used to start the asynchronous operation and retrieve the result (represented as a Unit value) as an observable sequence. + or is null. + Each invocation of the resulting function will cause the asynchronous operation to be started. Subscription to the resulting sequence has no observable side-effect, and each subscription will produce the asynchronous operation's result. + + + + Converts a Begin/End invoke function pair into an asynchronous function. + + The type of the first argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the second argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the third argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the fourth argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the fifth argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the sixth argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the seventh argument passed to the begin delegate. + The delegate that begins the asynchronous operation. + The delegate that ends the asynchronous operation. + Function that can be used to start the asynchronous operation and retrieve the result (represented as a Unit value) as an observable sequence. + or is null. + Each invocation of the resulting function will cause the asynchronous operation to be started. Subscription to the resulting sequence has no observable side-effect, and each subscription will produce the asynchronous operation's result. + + + + Converts a Begin/End invoke function pair into an asynchronous function. + + The type of the first argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the second argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the third argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the fourth argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the fifth argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the sixth argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the seventh argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the eighth argument passed to the begin delegate. + The delegate that begins the asynchronous operation. + The delegate that ends the asynchronous operation. + Function that can be used to start the asynchronous operation and retrieve the result (represented as a Unit value) as an observable sequence. + or is null. + Each invocation of the resulting function will cause the asynchronous operation to be started. Subscription to the resulting sequence has no observable side-effect, and each subscription will produce the asynchronous operation's result. + + + + Converts a Begin/End invoke function pair into an asynchronous function. + + The type of the first argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the second argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the third argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the fourth argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the fifth argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the sixth argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the seventh argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the eighth argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the ninth argument passed to the begin delegate. + The delegate that begins the asynchronous operation. + The delegate that ends the asynchronous operation. + Function that can be used to start the asynchronous operation and retrieve the result (represented as a Unit value) as an observable sequence. + or is null. + Each invocation of the resulting function will cause the asynchronous operation to be started. Subscription to the resulting sequence has no observable side-effect, and each subscription will produce the asynchronous operation's result. + + + + Converts a Begin/End invoke function pair into an asynchronous function. + + The type of the first argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the second argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the third argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the fourth argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the fifth argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the sixth argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the seventh argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the eighth argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the ninth argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the tenth argument passed to the begin delegate. + The delegate that begins the asynchronous operation. + The delegate that ends the asynchronous operation. + Function that can be used to start the asynchronous operation and retrieve the result (represented as a Unit value) as an observable sequence. + or is null. + Each invocation of the resulting function will cause the asynchronous operation to be started. Subscription to the resulting sequence has no observable side-effect, and each subscription will produce the asynchronous operation's result. + + + + Converts a Begin/End invoke function pair into an asynchronous function. + + The type of the first argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the second argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the third argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the fourth argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the fifth argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the sixth argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the seventh argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the eighth argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the ninth argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the tenth argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the eleventh argument passed to the begin delegate. + The delegate that begins the asynchronous operation. + The delegate that ends the asynchronous operation. + Function that can be used to start the asynchronous operation and retrieve the result (represented as a Unit value) as an observable sequence. + or is null. + Each invocation of the resulting function will cause the asynchronous operation to be started. Subscription to the resulting sequence has no observable side-effect, and each subscription will produce the asynchronous operation's result. + + + + Converts a Begin/End invoke function pair into an asynchronous function. + + The type of the first argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the second argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the third argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the fourth argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the fifth argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the sixth argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the seventh argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the eighth argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the ninth argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the tenth argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the eleventh argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the twelfth argument passed to the begin delegate. + The delegate that begins the asynchronous operation. + The delegate that ends the asynchronous operation. + Function that can be used to start the asynchronous operation and retrieve the result (represented as a Unit value) as an observable sequence. + or is null. + Each invocation of the resulting function will cause the asynchronous operation to be started. Subscription to the resulting sequence has no observable side-effect, and each subscription will produce the asynchronous operation's result. + + + + Converts a Begin/End invoke function pair into an asynchronous function. + + The type of the first argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the second argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the third argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the fourth argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the fifth argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the sixth argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the seventh argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the eighth argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the ninth argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the tenth argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the eleventh argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the twelfth argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the thirteenth argument passed to the begin delegate. + The delegate that begins the asynchronous operation. + The delegate that ends the asynchronous operation. + Function that can be used to start the asynchronous operation and retrieve the result (represented as a Unit value) as an observable sequence. + or is null. + Each invocation of the resulting function will cause the asynchronous operation to be started. Subscription to the resulting sequence has no observable side-effect, and each subscription will produce the asynchronous operation's result. + + + + Converts a Begin/End invoke function pair into an asynchronous function. + + The type of the first argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the second argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the third argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the fourth argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the fifth argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the sixth argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the seventh argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the eighth argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the ninth argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the tenth argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the eleventh argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the twelfth argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the thirteenth argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the fourteenth argument passed to the begin delegate. + The delegate that begins the asynchronous operation. + The delegate that ends the asynchronous operation. + Function that can be used to start the asynchronous operation and retrieve the result (represented as a Unit value) as an observable sequence. + or is null. + Each invocation of the resulting function will cause the asynchronous operation to be started. Subscription to the resulting sequence has no observable side-effect, and each subscription will produce the asynchronous operation's result. + + + + Invokes the specified function asynchronously, surfacing the result through an observable sequence. + + The type of the result returned by the function. + Function to run asynchronously. + An observable sequence exposing the function's result value, or an exception. + is null. + + + The function is called immediately, not during the subscription of the resulting sequence. + Multiple subscriptions to the resulting sequence can observe the function's result. + + + + + + Invokes the specified function asynchronously on the specified scheduler, surfacing the result through an observable sequence + + The type of the result returned by the function. + Function to run asynchronously. + Scheduler to run the function on. + An observable sequence exposing the function's result value, or an exception. + or is null. + + + The function is called immediately, not during the subscription of the resulting sequence. + Multiple subscriptions to the resulting sequence can observe the function's result. + + + + + + Invokes the asynchronous function, surfacing the result through an observable sequence. + + The type of the result returned by the asynchronous function. + Asynchronous function to run. + An observable sequence exposing the function's result value, or an exception. + is null. + + + The function is started immediately, not during the subscription of the resulting sequence. + Multiple subscriptions to the resulting sequence can observe the function's result. + + + + + + Invokes the asynchronous function, surfacing the result through an observable sequence. + + The type of the result returned by the asynchronous function. + Asynchronous function to run. + Scheduler on which to notify observers. + An observable sequence exposing the function's result value, or an exception. + is null or is null. + + + The function is started immediately, not during the subscription of the resulting sequence. + Multiple subscriptions to the resulting sequence can observe the function's result. + + + + + + Invokes the asynchronous function, surfacing the result through an observable sequence. + The CancellationToken is shared by all subscriptions on the resulting observable sequence. See the remarks section for more information. + + The type of the result returned by the asynchronous function. + Asynchronous function to run. + An observable sequence exposing the function's result value, or an exception. + is null. + + + The function is started immediately, not during the subscription of the resulting sequence. + Multiple subscriptions to the resulting sequence can observe the function's result. + + If any subscription to the resulting sequence is disposed, the CancellationToken is set. The observer associated to the disposed + subscription won't see the TaskCanceledException, but other observers will. You can protect against this using the Catch operator. + Be careful when handing out the resulting sequence because of this behavior. The most common use is to have a single subscription + to the resulting sequence, which controls the CancellationToken state. Alternatively, you can control subscription behavior using + multicast operators. + + + + + + + Invokes the asynchronous function, surfacing the result through an observable sequence. + The CancellationToken is shared by all subscriptions on the resulting observable sequence. See the remarks section for more information. + + The type of the result returned by the asynchronous function. + Asynchronous function to run. + Scheduler on which to notify observers. + An observable sequence exposing the function's result value, or an exception. + is null or is null. + + + The function is started immediately, not during the subscription of the resulting sequence. + Multiple subscriptions to the resulting sequence can observe the function's result. + + If any subscription to the resulting sequence is disposed, the CancellationToken is set. The observer associated to the disposed + subscription won't see the TaskCanceledException, but other observers will. You can protect against this using the Catch operator. + Be careful when handing out the resulting sequence because of this behavior. The most common use is to have a single subscription + to the resulting sequence, which controls the CancellationToken state. Alternatively, you can control subscription behavior using + multicast operators. + + + + + + + Invokes the action asynchronously, surfacing the result through an observable sequence. + + Action to run asynchronously. + An observable sequence exposing a Unit value upon completion of the action, or an exception. + is null. + + + The action is called immediately, not during the subscription of the resulting sequence. + Multiple subscriptions to the resulting sequence can observe the action's outcome. + + + + + + Invokes the action asynchronously on the specified scheduler, surfacing the result through an observable sequence. + + Action to run asynchronously. + Scheduler to run the action on. + An observable sequence exposing a Unit value upon completion of the action, or an exception. + or is null. + + + The action is called immediately, not during the subscription of the resulting sequence. + Multiple subscriptions to the resulting sequence can observe the action's outcome. + + + + + + Invokes the asynchronous action, surfacing the result through an observable sequence. + + Asynchronous action to run. + An observable sequence exposing a Unit value upon completion of the action, or an exception. + is null. + + + The action is started immediately, not during the subscription of the resulting sequence. + Multiple subscriptions to the resulting sequence can observe the action's outcome. + + + + + + Invokes the asynchronous action, surfacing the result through an observable sequence. + + Asynchronous action to run. + Scheduler on which to notify observers. + An observable sequence exposing a Unit value upon completion of the action, or an exception. + is null or is null. + + + The action is started immediately, not during the subscription of the resulting sequence. + Multiple subscriptions to the resulting sequence can observe the action's outcome. + + + + + + Invokes the asynchronous action, surfacing the result through an observable sequence. + The CancellationToken is shared by all subscriptions on the resulting observable sequence. See the remarks section for more information. + + Asynchronous action to run. + An observable sequence exposing a Unit value upon completion of the action, or an exception. + is null. + + + The action is started immediately, not during the subscription of the resulting sequence. + Multiple subscriptions to the resulting sequence can observe the action's outcome. + + If any subscription to the resulting sequence is disposed, the CancellationToken is set. The observer associated to the disposed + subscription won't see the TaskCanceledException, but other observers will. You can protect against this using the Catch operator. + Be careful when handing out the resulting sequence because of this behavior. The most common use is to have a single subscription + to the resulting sequence, which controls the CancellationToken state. Alternatively, you can control subscription behavior using + multicast operators. + + + + + + + Invokes the asynchronous action, surfacing the result through an observable sequence. + The CancellationToken is shared by all subscriptions on the resulting observable sequence. See the remarks section for more information. + + Asynchronous action to run. + Scheduler on which to notify observers. + An observable sequence exposing a Unit value upon completion of the action, or an exception. + is null or is null. + + + The action is started immediately, not during the subscription of the resulting sequence. + Multiple subscriptions to the resulting sequence can observe the action's outcome. + + If any subscription to the resulting sequence is disposed, the CancellationToken is set. The observer associated to the disposed + subscription won't see the TaskCanceledException, but other observers will. You can protect against this using the Catch operator. + Be careful when handing out the resulting sequence because of this behavior. The most common use is to have a single subscription + to the resulting sequence, which controls the CancellationToken state. Alternatively, you can control subscription behavior using + multicast operators. + + + + + + + Converts an asynchronous function into an observable sequence. Each subscription to the resulting sequence causes the function to be started. + + The type of the result returned by the asynchronous function. + Asynchronous function to convert. + An observable sequence exposing the result of invoking the function, or an exception. + is null. + + + + Converts an asynchronous function into an observable sequence. Each subscription to the resulting sequence causes the function to be started. + + The type of the result returned by the asynchronous function. + Asynchronous function to convert. + Scheduler on which to notify observers. + An observable sequence exposing the result of invoking the function, or an exception. + is null or is null. + + + + Converts an asynchronous function into an observable sequence. Each subscription to the resulting sequence causes the function to be started. + The CancellationToken passed to the asynchronous function is tied to the observable sequence's subscription that triggered the function's invocation and can be used for best-effort cancellation. + + The type of the result returned by the asynchronous function. + Asynchronous function to convert. + An observable sequence exposing the result of invoking the function, or an exception. + is null. + When a subscription to the resulting sequence is disposed, the CancellationToken that was fed to the asynchronous function will be signaled. + + + + Converts an asynchronous function into an observable sequence. Each subscription to the resulting sequence causes the function to be started. + The CancellationToken passed to the asynchronous function is tied to the observable sequence's subscription that triggered the function's invocation and can be used for best-effort cancellation. + + The type of the result returned by the asynchronous function. + Asynchronous function to convert. + Scheduler on which to notify observers. + An observable sequence exposing the result of invoking the function, or an exception. + is null or is null. + When a subscription to the resulting sequence is disposed, the CancellationToken that was fed to the asynchronous function will be signaled. + + + + Converts an asynchronous action into an observable sequence. Each subscription to the resulting sequence causes the action to be started. + + Asynchronous action to convert. + An observable sequence exposing a Unit value upon completion of the action, or an exception. + is null. + + + + Converts an asynchronous action into an observable sequence. Each subscription to the resulting sequence causes the action to be started. + + Asynchronous action to convert. + Scheduler on which to notify observers. + An observable sequence exposing a Unit value upon completion of the action, or an exception. + is null or is null. + + + + Converts an asynchronous action into an observable sequence. Each subscription to the resulting sequence causes the action to be started. + The CancellationToken passed to the asynchronous action is tied to the observable sequence's subscription that triggered the action's invocation and can be used for best-effort cancellation. + + Asynchronous action to convert. + An observable sequence exposing a Unit value upon completion of the action, or an exception. + When a subscription to the resulting sequence is disposed, the CancellationToken that was fed to the asynchronous function will be signaled. + is null. + + + + Converts an asynchronous action into an observable sequence. Each subscription to the resulting sequence causes the action to be started. + The CancellationToken passed to the asynchronous action is tied to the observable sequence's subscription that triggered the action's invocation and can be used for best-effort cancellation. + + Asynchronous action to convert. + Scheduler on which to notify observers. + An observable sequence exposing a Unit value upon completion of the action, or an exception. + When a subscription to the resulting sequence is disposed, the CancellationToken that was fed to the asynchronous function will be signaled. + is null or is null. + + + + Converts the function into an asynchronous function. Each invocation of the resulting asynchronous function causes an invocation of the original synchronous function. + + The type of the result returned by the function. + Function to convert to an asynchronous function. + Asynchronous function. + is null. + + + + Converts the function into an asynchronous function. Each invocation of the resulting asynchronous function causes an invocation of the original synchronous function on the specified scheduler. + + The type of the result returned by the function. + Function to convert to an asynchronous function. + Scheduler to invoke the original function on. + Asynchronous function. + or is null. + + + + Converts the function into an asynchronous function. Each invocation of the resulting asynchronous function causes an invocation of the original synchronous function. + + The type of the first argument passed to the function. + The type of the result returned by the function. + Function to convert to an asynchronous function. + Asynchronous function. + is null. + + + + Converts the function into an asynchronous function. Each invocation of the resulting asynchronous function causes an invocation of the original synchronous function on the specified scheduler. + + The type of the first argument passed to the function. + The type of the result returned by the function. + Function to convert to an asynchronous function. + Scheduler to invoke the original function on. + Asynchronous function. + or is null. + + + + Converts the function into an asynchronous function. Each invocation of the resulting asynchronous function causes an invocation of the original synchronous function. + + The type of the first argument passed to the function. + The type of the second argument passed to the function. + The type of the result returned by the function. + Function to convert to an asynchronous function. + Asynchronous function. + is null. + + + + Converts the function into an asynchronous function. Each invocation of the resulting asynchronous function causes an invocation of the original synchronous function on the specified scheduler. + + The type of the first argument passed to the function. + The type of the second argument passed to the function. + The type of the result returned by the function. + Function to convert to an asynchronous function. + Scheduler to invoke the original function on. + Asynchronous function. + or is null. + + + + Converts the function into an asynchronous function. Each invocation of the resulting asynchronous function causes an invocation of the original synchronous function. + + The type of the first argument passed to the function. + The type of the second argument passed to the function. + The type of the third argument passed to the function. + The type of the result returned by the function. + Function to convert to an asynchronous function. + Asynchronous function. + is null. + + + + Converts the function into an asynchronous function. Each invocation of the resulting asynchronous function causes an invocation of the original synchronous function on the specified scheduler. + + The type of the first argument passed to the function. + The type of the second argument passed to the function. + The type of the third argument passed to the function. + The type of the result returned by the function. + Function to convert to an asynchronous function. + Scheduler to invoke the original function on. + Asynchronous function. + or is null. + + + + Converts the function into an asynchronous function. Each invocation of the resulting asynchronous function causes an invocation of the original synchronous function. + + The type of the first argument passed to the function. + The type of the second argument passed to the function. + The type of the third argument passed to the function. + The type of the fourth argument passed to the function. + The type of the result returned by the function. + Function to convert to an asynchronous function. + Asynchronous function. + is null. + + + + Converts the function into an asynchronous function. Each invocation of the resulting asynchronous function causes an invocation of the original synchronous function on the specified scheduler. + + The type of the first argument passed to the function. + The type of the second argument passed to the function. + The type of the third argument passed to the function. + The type of the fourth argument passed to the function. + The type of the result returned by the function. + Function to convert to an asynchronous function. + Scheduler to invoke the original function on. + Asynchronous function. + or is null. + + + + Converts the function into an asynchronous function. Each invocation of the resulting asynchronous function causes an invocation of the original synchronous function. + + The type of the first argument passed to the function. + The type of the second argument passed to the function. + The type of the third argument passed to the function. + The type of the fourth argument passed to the function. + The type of the fifth argument passed to the function. + The type of the result returned by the function. + Function to convert to an asynchronous function. + Asynchronous function. + is null. + + + + Converts the function into an asynchronous function. Each invocation of the resulting asynchronous function causes an invocation of the original synchronous function on the specified scheduler. + + The type of the first argument passed to the function. + The type of the second argument passed to the function. + The type of the third argument passed to the function. + The type of the fourth argument passed to the function. + The type of the fifth argument passed to the function. + The type of the result returned by the function. + Function to convert to an asynchronous function. + Scheduler to invoke the original function on. + Asynchronous function. + or is null. + + + + Converts the function into an asynchronous function. Each invocation of the resulting asynchronous function causes an invocation of the original synchronous function. + + The type of the first argument passed to the function. + The type of the second argument passed to the function. + The type of the third argument passed to the function. + The type of the fourth argument passed to the function. + The type of the fifth argument passed to the function. + The type of the sixth argument passed to the function. + The type of the result returned by the function. + Function to convert to an asynchronous function. + Asynchronous function. + is null. + + + + Converts the function into an asynchronous function. Each invocation of the resulting asynchronous function causes an invocation of the original synchronous function on the specified scheduler. + + The type of the first argument passed to the function. + The type of the second argument passed to the function. + The type of the third argument passed to the function. + The type of the fourth argument passed to the function. + The type of the fifth argument passed to the function. + The type of the sixth argument passed to the function. + The type of the result returned by the function. + Function to convert to an asynchronous function. + Scheduler to invoke the original function on. + Asynchronous function. + or is null. + + + + Converts the function into an asynchronous function. Each invocation of the resulting asynchronous function causes an invocation of the original synchronous function. + + The type of the first argument passed to the function. + The type of the second argument passed to the function. + The type of the third argument passed to the function. + The type of the fourth argument passed to the function. + The type of the fifth argument passed to the function. + The type of the sixth argument passed to the function. + The type of the seventh argument passed to the function. + The type of the result returned by the function. + Function to convert to an asynchronous function. + Asynchronous function. + is null. + + + + Converts the function into an asynchronous function. Each invocation of the resulting asynchronous function causes an invocation of the original synchronous function on the specified scheduler. + + The type of the first argument passed to the function. + The type of the second argument passed to the function. + The type of the third argument passed to the function. + The type of the fourth argument passed to the function. + The type of the fifth argument passed to the function. + The type of the sixth argument passed to the function. + The type of the seventh argument passed to the function. + The type of the result returned by the function. + Function to convert to an asynchronous function. + Scheduler to invoke the original function on. + Asynchronous function. + or is null. + + + + Converts the function into an asynchronous function. Each invocation of the resulting asynchronous function causes an invocation of the original synchronous function. + + The type of the first argument passed to the function. + The type of the second argument passed to the function. + The type of the third argument passed to the function. + The type of the fourth argument passed to the function. + The type of the fifth argument passed to the function. + The type of the sixth argument passed to the function. + The type of the seventh argument passed to the function. + The type of the eighth argument passed to the function. + The type of the result returned by the function. + Function to convert to an asynchronous function. + Asynchronous function. + is null. + + + + Converts the function into an asynchronous function. Each invocation of the resulting asynchronous function causes an invocation of the original synchronous function on the specified scheduler. + + The type of the first argument passed to the function. + The type of the second argument passed to the function. + The type of the third argument passed to the function. + The type of the fourth argument passed to the function. + The type of the fifth argument passed to the function. + The type of the sixth argument passed to the function. + The type of the seventh argument passed to the function. + The type of the eighth argument passed to the function. + The type of the result returned by the function. + Function to convert to an asynchronous function. + Scheduler to invoke the original function on. + Asynchronous function. + or is null. + + + + Converts the function into an asynchronous function. Each invocation of the resulting asynchronous function causes an invocation of the original synchronous function. + + The type of the first argument passed to the function. + The type of the second argument passed to the function. + The type of the third argument passed to the function. + The type of the fourth argument passed to the function. + The type of the fifth argument passed to the function. + The type of the sixth argument passed to the function. + The type of the seventh argument passed to the function. + The type of the eighth argument passed to the function. + The type of the ninth argument passed to the function. + The type of the result returned by the function. + Function to convert to an asynchronous function. + Asynchronous function. + is null. + + + + Converts the function into an asynchronous function. Each invocation of the resulting asynchronous function causes an invocation of the original synchronous function on the specified scheduler. + + The type of the first argument passed to the function. + The type of the second argument passed to the function. + The type of the third argument passed to the function. + The type of the fourth argument passed to the function. + The type of the fifth argument passed to the function. + The type of the sixth argument passed to the function. + The type of the seventh argument passed to the function. + The type of the eighth argument passed to the function. + The type of the ninth argument passed to the function. + The type of the result returned by the function. + Function to convert to an asynchronous function. + Scheduler to invoke the original function on. + Asynchronous function. + or is null. + + + + Converts the function into an asynchronous function. Each invocation of the resulting asynchronous function causes an invocation of the original synchronous function. + + The type of the first argument passed to the function. + The type of the second argument passed to the function. + The type of the third argument passed to the function. + The type of the fourth argument passed to the function. + The type of the fifth argument passed to the function. + The type of the sixth argument passed to the function. + The type of the seventh argument passed to the function. + The type of the eighth argument passed to the function. + The type of the ninth argument passed to the function. + The type of the tenth argument passed to the function. + The type of the result returned by the function. + Function to convert to an asynchronous function. + Asynchronous function. + is null. + + + + Converts the function into an asynchronous function. Each invocation of the resulting asynchronous function causes an invocation of the original synchronous function on the specified scheduler. + + The type of the first argument passed to the function. + The type of the second argument passed to the function. + The type of the third argument passed to the function. + The type of the fourth argument passed to the function. + The type of the fifth argument passed to the function. + The type of the sixth argument passed to the function. + The type of the seventh argument passed to the function. + The type of the eighth argument passed to the function. + The type of the ninth argument passed to the function. + The type of the tenth argument passed to the function. + The type of the result returned by the function. + Function to convert to an asynchronous function. + Scheduler to invoke the original function on. + Asynchronous function. + or is null. + + + + Converts the function into an asynchronous function. Each invocation of the resulting asynchronous function causes an invocation of the original synchronous function. + + The type of the first argument passed to the function. + The type of the second argument passed to the function. + The type of the third argument passed to the function. + The type of the fourth argument passed to the function. + The type of the fifth argument passed to the function. + The type of the sixth argument passed to the function. + The type of the seventh argument passed to the function. + The type of the eighth argument passed to the function. + The type of the ninth argument passed to the function. + The type of the tenth argument passed to the function. + The type of the eleventh argument passed to the function. + The type of the result returned by the function. + Function to convert to an asynchronous function. + Asynchronous function. + is null. + + + + Converts the function into an asynchronous function. Each invocation of the resulting asynchronous function causes an invocation of the original synchronous function on the specified scheduler. + + The type of the first argument passed to the function. + The type of the second argument passed to the function. + The type of the third argument passed to the function. + The type of the fourth argument passed to the function. + The type of the fifth argument passed to the function. + The type of the sixth argument passed to the function. + The type of the seventh argument passed to the function. + The type of the eighth argument passed to the function. + The type of the ninth argument passed to the function. + The type of the tenth argument passed to the function. + The type of the eleventh argument passed to the function. + The type of the result returned by the function. + Function to convert to an asynchronous function. + Scheduler to invoke the original function on. + Asynchronous function. + or is null. + + + + Converts the function into an asynchronous function. Each invocation of the resulting asynchronous function causes an invocation of the original synchronous function. + + The type of the first argument passed to the function. + The type of the second argument passed to the function. + The type of the third argument passed to the function. + The type of the fourth argument passed to the function. + The type of the fifth argument passed to the function. + The type of the sixth argument passed to the function. + The type of the seventh argument passed to the function. + The type of the eighth argument passed to the function. + The type of the ninth argument passed to the function. + The type of the tenth argument passed to the function. + The type of the eleventh argument passed to the function. + The type of the twelfth argument passed to the function. + The type of the result returned by the function. + Function to convert to an asynchronous function. + Asynchronous function. + is null. + + + + Converts the function into an asynchronous function. Each invocation of the resulting asynchronous function causes an invocation of the original synchronous function on the specified scheduler. + + The type of the first argument passed to the function. + The type of the second argument passed to the function. + The type of the third argument passed to the function. + The type of the fourth argument passed to the function. + The type of the fifth argument passed to the function. + The type of the sixth argument passed to the function. + The type of the seventh argument passed to the function. + The type of the eighth argument passed to the function. + The type of the ninth argument passed to the function. + The type of the tenth argument passed to the function. + The type of the eleventh argument passed to the function. + The type of the twelfth argument passed to the function. + The type of the result returned by the function. + Function to convert to an asynchronous function. + Scheduler to invoke the original function on. + Asynchronous function. + or is null. + + + + Converts the function into an asynchronous function. Each invocation of the resulting asynchronous function causes an invocation of the original synchronous function. + + The type of the first argument passed to the function. + The type of the second argument passed to the function. + The type of the third argument passed to the function. + The type of the fourth argument passed to the function. + The type of the fifth argument passed to the function. + The type of the sixth argument passed to the function. + The type of the seventh argument passed to the function. + The type of the eighth argument passed to the function. + The type of the ninth argument passed to the function. + The type of the tenth argument passed to the function. + The type of the eleventh argument passed to the function. + The type of the twelfth argument passed to the function. + The type of the thirteenth argument passed to the function. + The type of the result returned by the function. + Function to convert to an asynchronous function. + Asynchronous function. + is null. + + + + Converts the function into an asynchronous function. Each invocation of the resulting asynchronous function causes an invocation of the original synchronous function on the specified scheduler. + + The type of the first argument passed to the function. + The type of the second argument passed to the function. + The type of the third argument passed to the function. + The type of the fourth argument passed to the function. + The type of the fifth argument passed to the function. + The type of the sixth argument passed to the function. + The type of the seventh argument passed to the function. + The type of the eighth argument passed to the function. + The type of the ninth argument passed to the function. + The type of the tenth argument passed to the function. + The type of the eleventh argument passed to the function. + The type of the twelfth argument passed to the function. + The type of the thirteenth argument passed to the function. + The type of the result returned by the function. + Function to convert to an asynchronous function. + Scheduler to invoke the original function on. + Asynchronous function. + or is null. + + + + Converts the function into an asynchronous function. Each invocation of the resulting asynchronous function causes an invocation of the original synchronous function. + + The type of the first argument passed to the function. + The type of the second argument passed to the function. + The type of the third argument passed to the function. + The type of the fourth argument passed to the function. + The type of the fifth argument passed to the function. + The type of the sixth argument passed to the function. + The type of the seventh argument passed to the function. + The type of the eighth argument passed to the function. + The type of the ninth argument passed to the function. + The type of the tenth argument passed to the function. + The type of the eleventh argument passed to the function. + The type of the twelfth argument passed to the function. + The type of the thirteenth argument passed to the function. + The type of the fourteenth argument passed to the function. + The type of the result returned by the function. + Function to convert to an asynchronous function. + Asynchronous function. + is null. + + + + Converts the function into an asynchronous function. Each invocation of the resulting asynchronous function causes an invocation of the original synchronous function on the specified scheduler. + + The type of the first argument passed to the function. + The type of the second argument passed to the function. + The type of the third argument passed to the function. + The type of the fourth argument passed to the function. + The type of the fifth argument passed to the function. + The type of the sixth argument passed to the function. + The type of the seventh argument passed to the function. + The type of the eighth argument passed to the function. + The type of the ninth argument passed to the function. + The type of the tenth argument passed to the function. + The type of the eleventh argument passed to the function. + The type of the twelfth argument passed to the function. + The type of the thirteenth argument passed to the function. + The type of the fourteenth argument passed to the function. + The type of the result returned by the function. + Function to convert to an asynchronous function. + Scheduler to invoke the original function on. + Asynchronous function. + or is null. + + + + Converts the function into an asynchronous function. Each invocation of the resulting asynchronous function causes an invocation of the original synchronous function. + + The type of the first argument passed to the function. + The type of the second argument passed to the function. + The type of the third argument passed to the function. + The type of the fourth argument passed to the function. + The type of the fifth argument passed to the function. + The type of the sixth argument passed to the function. + The type of the seventh argument passed to the function. + The type of the eighth argument passed to the function. + The type of the ninth argument passed to the function. + The type of the tenth argument passed to the function. + The type of the eleventh argument passed to the function. + The type of the twelfth argument passed to the function. + The type of the thirteenth argument passed to the function. + The type of the fourteenth argument passed to the function. + The type of the fifteenth argument passed to the function. + The type of the result returned by the function. + Function to convert to an asynchronous function. + Asynchronous function. + is null. + + + + Converts the function into an asynchronous function. Each invocation of the resulting asynchronous function causes an invocation of the original synchronous function on the specified scheduler. + + The type of the first argument passed to the function. + The type of the second argument passed to the function. + The type of the third argument passed to the function. + The type of the fourth argument passed to the function. + The type of the fifth argument passed to the function. + The type of the sixth argument passed to the function. + The type of the seventh argument passed to the function. + The type of the eighth argument passed to the function. + The type of the ninth argument passed to the function. + The type of the tenth argument passed to the function. + The type of the eleventh argument passed to the function. + The type of the twelfth argument passed to the function. + The type of the thirteenth argument passed to the function. + The type of the fourteenth argument passed to the function. + The type of the fifteenth argument passed to the function. + The type of the result returned by the function. + Function to convert to an asynchronous function. + Scheduler to invoke the original function on. + Asynchronous function. + or is null. + + + + Converts the function into an asynchronous function. Each invocation of the resulting asynchronous function causes an invocation of the original synchronous function. + + The type of the first argument passed to the function. + The type of the second argument passed to the function. + The type of the third argument passed to the function. + The type of the fourth argument passed to the function. + The type of the fifth argument passed to the function. + The type of the sixth argument passed to the function. + The type of the seventh argument passed to the function. + The type of the eighth argument passed to the function. + The type of the ninth argument passed to the function. + The type of the tenth argument passed to the function. + The type of the eleventh argument passed to the function. + The type of the twelfth argument passed to the function. + The type of the thirteenth argument passed to the function. + The type of the fourteenth argument passed to the function. + The type of the fifteenth argument passed to the function. + The type of the sixteenth argument passed to the function. + The type of the result returned by the function. + Function to convert to an asynchronous function. + Asynchronous function. + is null. + + + + Converts the function into an asynchronous function. Each invocation of the resulting asynchronous function causes an invocation of the original synchronous function on the specified scheduler. + + The type of the first argument passed to the function. + The type of the second argument passed to the function. + The type of the third argument passed to the function. + The type of the fourth argument passed to the function. + The type of the fifth argument passed to the function. + The type of the sixth argument passed to the function. + The type of the seventh argument passed to the function. + The type of the eighth argument passed to the function. + The type of the ninth argument passed to the function. + The type of the tenth argument passed to the function. + The type of the eleventh argument passed to the function. + The type of the twelfth argument passed to the function. + The type of the thirteenth argument passed to the function. + The type of the fourteenth argument passed to the function. + The type of the fifteenth argument passed to the function. + The type of the sixteenth argument passed to the function. + The type of the result returned by the function. + Function to convert to an asynchronous function. + Scheduler to invoke the original function on. + Asynchronous function. + or is null. + + + + Converts the function into an asynchronous action. Each invocation of the resulting asynchronous action causes an invocation of the original synchronous action on the specified scheduler. + + Action to convert to an asynchronous action. + Asynchronous action. + is null. + + + + Converts the function into an asynchronous action. Each invocation of the resulting asynchronous action causes an invocation of the original synchronous action on the specified scheduler. + + Action to convert to an asynchronous action. + Scheduler to invoke the original action on. + Asynchronous action. + or is null. + + + + Converts the function into an asynchronous action. Each invocation of the resulting asynchronous action causes an invocation of the original synchronous action on the default scheduler. + + The type of the first argument passed to the action. + Action to convert to an asynchronous action. + Asynchronous action. + is null. + + + + Converts the function into an asynchronous action. Each invocation of the resulting asynchronous action causes an invocation of the original synchronous action on the specified scheduler. + + The type of the first argument passed to the action. + Action to convert to an asynchronous action. + Scheduler to invoke the original action on. + Asynchronous action. + or is null. + + + + Converts the function into an asynchronous action. Each invocation of the resulting asynchronous action causes an invocation of the original synchronous action on the default scheduler. + + The type of the first argument passed to the action. + The type of the second argument passed to the action. + Action to convert to an asynchronous action. + Asynchronous action. + is null. + + + + Converts the function into an asynchronous action. Each invocation of the resulting asynchronous action causes an invocation of the original synchronous action on the specified scheduler. + + The type of the first argument passed to the action. + The type of the second argument passed to the action. + Action to convert to an asynchronous action. + Scheduler to invoke the original action on. + Asynchronous action. + or is null. + + + + Converts the function into an asynchronous action. Each invocation of the resulting asynchronous action causes an invocation of the original synchronous action on the default scheduler. + + The type of the first argument passed to the action. + The type of the second argument passed to the action. + The type of the third argument passed to the action. + Action to convert to an asynchronous action. + Asynchronous action. + is null. + + + + Converts the function into an asynchronous action. Each invocation of the resulting asynchronous action causes an invocation of the original synchronous action on the specified scheduler. + + The type of the first argument passed to the action. + The type of the second argument passed to the action. + The type of the third argument passed to the action. + Action to convert to an asynchronous action. + Scheduler to invoke the original action on. + Asynchronous action. + or is null. + + + + Converts the function into an asynchronous action. Each invocation of the resulting asynchronous action causes an invocation of the original synchronous action on the default scheduler. + + The type of the first argument passed to the action. + The type of the second argument passed to the action. + The type of the third argument passed to the action. + The type of the fourth argument passed to the action. + Action to convert to an asynchronous action. + Asynchronous action. + is null. + + + + Converts the function into an asynchronous action. Each invocation of the resulting asynchronous action causes an invocation of the original synchronous action on the specified scheduler. + + The type of the first argument passed to the action. + The type of the second argument passed to the action. + The type of the third argument passed to the action. + The type of the fourth argument passed to the action. + Action to convert to an asynchronous action. + Scheduler to invoke the original action on. + Asynchronous action. + or is null. + + + + Converts the function into an asynchronous action. Each invocation of the resulting asynchronous action causes an invocation of the original synchronous action on the default scheduler. + + The type of the first argument passed to the action. + The type of the second argument passed to the action. + The type of the third argument passed to the action. + The type of the fourth argument passed to the action. + The type of the fifth argument passed to the action. + Action to convert to an asynchronous action. + Asynchronous action. + is null. + + + + Converts the function into an asynchronous action. Each invocation of the resulting asynchronous action causes an invocation of the original synchronous action on the specified scheduler. + + The type of the first argument passed to the action. + The type of the second argument passed to the action. + The type of the third argument passed to the action. + The type of the fourth argument passed to the action. + The type of the fifth argument passed to the action. + Action to convert to an asynchronous action. + Scheduler to invoke the original action on. + Asynchronous action. + or is null. + + + + Converts the function into an asynchronous action. Each invocation of the resulting asynchronous action causes an invocation of the original synchronous action on the default scheduler. + + The type of the first argument passed to the action. + The type of the second argument passed to the action. + The type of the third argument passed to the action. + The type of the fourth argument passed to the action. + The type of the fifth argument passed to the action. + The type of the sixth argument passed to the action. + Action to convert to an asynchronous action. + Asynchronous action. + is null. + + + + Converts the function into an asynchronous action. Each invocation of the resulting asynchronous action causes an invocation of the original synchronous action on the specified scheduler. + + The type of the first argument passed to the action. + The type of the second argument passed to the action. + The type of the third argument passed to the action. + The type of the fourth argument passed to the action. + The type of the fifth argument passed to the action. + The type of the sixth argument passed to the action. + Action to convert to an asynchronous action. + Scheduler to invoke the original action on. + Asynchronous action. + or is null. + + + + Converts the function into an asynchronous action. Each invocation of the resulting asynchronous action causes an invocation of the original synchronous action on the default scheduler. + + The type of the first argument passed to the action. + The type of the second argument passed to the action. + The type of the third argument passed to the action. + The type of the fourth argument passed to the action. + The type of the fifth argument passed to the action. + The type of the sixth argument passed to the action. + The type of the seventh argument passed to the action. + Action to convert to an asynchronous action. + Asynchronous action. + is null. + + + + Converts the function into an asynchronous action. Each invocation of the resulting asynchronous action causes an invocation of the original synchronous action on the specified scheduler. + + The type of the first argument passed to the action. + The type of the second argument passed to the action. + The type of the third argument passed to the action. + The type of the fourth argument passed to the action. + The type of the fifth argument passed to the action. + The type of the sixth argument passed to the action. + The type of the seventh argument passed to the action. + Action to convert to an asynchronous action. + Scheduler to invoke the original action on. + Asynchronous action. + or is null. + + + + Converts the function into an asynchronous action. Each invocation of the resulting asynchronous action causes an invocation of the original synchronous action on the default scheduler. + + The type of the first argument passed to the action. + The type of the second argument passed to the action. + The type of the third argument passed to the action. + The type of the fourth argument passed to the action. + The type of the fifth argument passed to the action. + The type of the sixth argument passed to the action. + The type of the seventh argument passed to the action. + The type of the eighth argument passed to the action. + Action to convert to an asynchronous action. + Asynchronous action. + is null. + + + + Converts the function into an asynchronous action. Each invocation of the resulting asynchronous action causes an invocation of the original synchronous action on the specified scheduler. + + The type of the first argument passed to the action. + The type of the second argument passed to the action. + The type of the third argument passed to the action. + The type of the fourth argument passed to the action. + The type of the fifth argument passed to the action. + The type of the sixth argument passed to the action. + The type of the seventh argument passed to the action. + The type of the eighth argument passed to the action. + Action to convert to an asynchronous action. + Scheduler to invoke the original action on. + Asynchronous action. + or is null. + + + + Converts the function into an asynchronous action. Each invocation of the resulting asynchronous action causes an invocation of the original synchronous action on the default scheduler. + + The type of the first argument passed to the action. + The type of the second argument passed to the action. + The type of the third argument passed to the action. + The type of the fourth argument passed to the action. + The type of the fifth argument passed to the action. + The type of the sixth argument passed to the action. + The type of the seventh argument passed to the action. + The type of the eighth argument passed to the action. + The type of the ninth argument passed to the action. + Action to convert to an asynchronous action. + Asynchronous action. + is null. + + + + Converts the function into an asynchronous action. Each invocation of the resulting asynchronous action causes an invocation of the original synchronous action on the specified scheduler. + + The type of the first argument passed to the action. + The type of the second argument passed to the action. + The type of the third argument passed to the action. + The type of the fourth argument passed to the action. + The type of the fifth argument passed to the action. + The type of the sixth argument passed to the action. + The type of the seventh argument passed to the action. + The type of the eighth argument passed to the action. + The type of the ninth argument passed to the action. + Action to convert to an asynchronous action. + Scheduler to invoke the original action on. + Asynchronous action. + or is null. + + + + Converts the function into an asynchronous action. Each invocation of the resulting asynchronous action causes an invocation of the original synchronous action on the default scheduler. + + The type of the first argument passed to the action. + The type of the second argument passed to the action. + The type of the third argument passed to the action. + The type of the fourth argument passed to the action. + The type of the fifth argument passed to the action. + The type of the sixth argument passed to the action. + The type of the seventh argument passed to the action. + The type of the eighth argument passed to the action. + The type of the ninth argument passed to the action. + The type of the tenth argument passed to the action. + Action to convert to an asynchronous action. + Asynchronous action. + is null. + + + + Converts the function into an asynchronous action. Each invocation of the resulting asynchronous action causes an invocation of the original synchronous action on the specified scheduler. + + The type of the first argument passed to the action. + The type of the second argument passed to the action. + The type of the third argument passed to the action. + The type of the fourth argument passed to the action. + The type of the fifth argument passed to the action. + The type of the sixth argument passed to the action. + The type of the seventh argument passed to the action. + The type of the eighth argument passed to the action. + The type of the ninth argument passed to the action. + The type of the tenth argument passed to the action. + Action to convert to an asynchronous action. + Scheduler to invoke the original action on. + Asynchronous action. + or is null. + + + + Converts the function into an asynchronous action. Each invocation of the resulting asynchronous action causes an invocation of the original synchronous action on the default scheduler. + + The type of the first argument passed to the action. + The type of the second argument passed to the action. + The type of the third argument passed to the action. + The type of the fourth argument passed to the action. + The type of the fifth argument passed to the action. + The type of the sixth argument passed to the action. + The type of the seventh argument passed to the action. + The type of the eighth argument passed to the action. + The type of the ninth argument passed to the action. + The type of the tenth argument passed to the action. + The type of the eleventh argument passed to the action. + Action to convert to an asynchronous action. + Asynchronous action. + is null. + + + + Converts the function into an asynchronous action. Each invocation of the resulting asynchronous action causes an invocation of the original synchronous action on the specified scheduler. + + The type of the first argument passed to the action. + The type of the second argument passed to the action. + The type of the third argument passed to the action. + The type of the fourth argument passed to the action. + The type of the fifth argument passed to the action. + The type of the sixth argument passed to the action. + The type of the seventh argument passed to the action. + The type of the eighth argument passed to the action. + The type of the ninth argument passed to the action. + The type of the tenth argument passed to the action. + The type of the eleventh argument passed to the action. + Action to convert to an asynchronous action. + Scheduler to invoke the original action on. + Asynchronous action. + or is null. + + + + Converts the function into an asynchronous action. Each invocation of the resulting asynchronous action causes an invocation of the original synchronous action on the default scheduler. + + The type of the first argument passed to the action. + The type of the second argument passed to the action. + The type of the third argument passed to the action. + The type of the fourth argument passed to the action. + The type of the fifth argument passed to the action. + The type of the sixth argument passed to the action. + The type of the seventh argument passed to the action. + The type of the eighth argument passed to the action. + The type of the ninth argument passed to the action. + The type of the tenth argument passed to the action. + The type of the eleventh argument passed to the action. + The type of the twelfth argument passed to the action. + Action to convert to an asynchronous action. + Asynchronous action. + is null. + + + + Converts the function into an asynchronous action. Each invocation of the resulting asynchronous action causes an invocation of the original synchronous action on the specified scheduler. + + The type of the first argument passed to the action. + The type of the second argument passed to the action. + The type of the third argument passed to the action. + The type of the fourth argument passed to the action. + The type of the fifth argument passed to the action. + The type of the sixth argument passed to the action. + The type of the seventh argument passed to the action. + The type of the eighth argument passed to the action. + The type of the ninth argument passed to the action. + The type of the tenth argument passed to the action. + The type of the eleventh argument passed to the action. + The type of the twelfth argument passed to the action. + Action to convert to an asynchronous action. + Scheduler to invoke the original action on. + Asynchronous action. + or is null. + + + + Converts the function into an asynchronous action. Each invocation of the resulting asynchronous action causes an invocation of the original synchronous action on the default scheduler. + + The type of the first argument passed to the action. + The type of the second argument passed to the action. + The type of the third argument passed to the action. + The type of the fourth argument passed to the action. + The type of the fifth argument passed to the action. + The type of the sixth argument passed to the action. + The type of the seventh argument passed to the action. + The type of the eighth argument passed to the action. + The type of the ninth argument passed to the action. + The type of the tenth argument passed to the action. + The type of the eleventh argument passed to the action. + The type of the twelfth argument passed to the action. + The type of the thirteenth argument passed to the action. + Action to convert to an asynchronous action. + Asynchronous action. + is null. + + + + Converts the function into an asynchronous action. Each invocation of the resulting asynchronous action causes an invocation of the original synchronous action on the specified scheduler. + + The type of the first argument passed to the action. + The type of the second argument passed to the action. + The type of the third argument passed to the action. + The type of the fourth argument passed to the action. + The type of the fifth argument passed to the action. + The type of the sixth argument passed to the action. + The type of the seventh argument passed to the action. + The type of the eighth argument passed to the action. + The type of the ninth argument passed to the action. + The type of the tenth argument passed to the action. + The type of the eleventh argument passed to the action. + The type of the twelfth argument passed to the action. + The type of the thirteenth argument passed to the action. + Action to convert to an asynchronous action. + Scheduler to invoke the original action on. + Asynchronous action. + or is null. + + + + Converts the function into an asynchronous action. Each invocation of the resulting asynchronous action causes an invocation of the original synchronous action on the default scheduler. + + The type of the first argument passed to the action. + The type of the second argument passed to the action. + The type of the third argument passed to the action. + The type of the fourth argument passed to the action. + The type of the fifth argument passed to the action. + The type of the sixth argument passed to the action. + The type of the seventh argument passed to the action. + The type of the eighth argument passed to the action. + The type of the ninth argument passed to the action. + The type of the tenth argument passed to the action. + The type of the eleventh argument passed to the action. + The type of the twelfth argument passed to the action. + The type of the thirteenth argument passed to the action. + The type of the fourteenth argument passed to the action. + Action to convert to an asynchronous action. + Asynchronous action. + is null. + + + + Converts the function into an asynchronous action. Each invocation of the resulting asynchronous action causes an invocation of the original synchronous action on the specified scheduler. + + The type of the first argument passed to the action. + The type of the second argument passed to the action. + The type of the third argument passed to the action. + The type of the fourth argument passed to the action. + The type of the fifth argument passed to the action. + The type of the sixth argument passed to the action. + The type of the seventh argument passed to the action. + The type of the eighth argument passed to the action. + The type of the ninth argument passed to the action. + The type of the tenth argument passed to the action. + The type of the eleventh argument passed to the action. + The type of the twelfth argument passed to the action. + The type of the thirteenth argument passed to the action. + The type of the fourteenth argument passed to the action. + Action to convert to an asynchronous action. + Scheduler to invoke the original action on. + Asynchronous action. + or is null. + + + + Converts the function into an asynchronous action. Each invocation of the resulting asynchronous action causes an invocation of the original synchronous action on the default scheduler. + + The type of the first argument passed to the action. + The type of the second argument passed to the action. + The type of the third argument passed to the action. + The type of the fourth argument passed to the action. + The type of the fifth argument passed to the action. + The type of the sixth argument passed to the action. + The type of the seventh argument passed to the action. + The type of the eighth argument passed to the action. + The type of the ninth argument passed to the action. + The type of the tenth argument passed to the action. + The type of the eleventh argument passed to the action. + The type of the twelfth argument passed to the action. + The type of the thirteenth argument passed to the action. + The type of the fourteenth argument passed to the action. + The type of the fifteenth argument passed to the action. + Action to convert to an asynchronous action. + Asynchronous action. + is null. + + + + Converts the function into an asynchronous action. Each invocation of the resulting asynchronous action causes an invocation of the original synchronous action on the specified scheduler. + + The type of the first argument passed to the action. + The type of the second argument passed to the action. + The type of the third argument passed to the action. + The type of the fourth argument passed to the action. + The type of the fifth argument passed to the action. + The type of the sixth argument passed to the action. + The type of the seventh argument passed to the action. + The type of the eighth argument passed to the action. + The type of the ninth argument passed to the action. + The type of the tenth argument passed to the action. + The type of the eleventh argument passed to the action. + The type of the twelfth argument passed to the action. + The type of the thirteenth argument passed to the action. + The type of the fourteenth argument passed to the action. + The type of the fifteenth argument passed to the action. + Action to convert to an asynchronous action. + Scheduler to invoke the original action on. + Asynchronous action. + or is null. + + + + Converts the function into an asynchronous action. Each invocation of the resulting asynchronous action causes an invocation of the original synchronous action on the default scheduler. + + The type of the first argument passed to the action. + The type of the second argument passed to the action. + The type of the third argument passed to the action. + The type of the fourth argument passed to the action. + The type of the fifth argument passed to the action. + The type of the sixth argument passed to the action. + The type of the seventh argument passed to the action. + The type of the eighth argument passed to the action. + The type of the ninth argument passed to the action. + The type of the tenth argument passed to the action. + The type of the eleventh argument passed to the action. + The type of the twelfth argument passed to the action. + The type of the thirteenth argument passed to the action. + The type of the fourteenth argument passed to the action. + The type of the fifteenth argument passed to the action. + The type of the sixteenth argument passed to the action. + Action to convert to an asynchronous action. + Asynchronous action. + is null. + + + + Converts the function into an asynchronous action. Each invocation of the resulting asynchronous action causes an invocation of the original synchronous action on the specified scheduler. + + The type of the first argument passed to the action. + The type of the second argument passed to the action. + The type of the third argument passed to the action. + The type of the fourth argument passed to the action. + The type of the fifth argument passed to the action. + The type of the sixth argument passed to the action. + The type of the seventh argument passed to the action. + The type of the eighth argument passed to the action. + The type of the ninth argument passed to the action. + The type of the tenth argument passed to the action. + The type of the eleventh argument passed to the action. + The type of the twelfth argument passed to the action. + The type of the thirteenth argument passed to the action. + The type of the fourteenth argument passed to the action. + The type of the fifteenth argument passed to the action. + The type of the sixteenth argument passed to the action. + Action to convert to an asynchronous action. + Scheduler to invoke the original action on. + Asynchronous action. + or is null. + + + + Gets an awaiter that returns the last value of the observable sequence or throws an exception if the sequence is empty. + This operation subscribes to the observable sequence, making it hot. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source sequence to await. + Object that can be awaited. + is null. + + + + Gets an awaiter that returns the last value of the observable sequence or throws an exception if the sequence is empty. + This operation subscribes and connects to the observable sequence, making it hot. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source sequence to await. + Object that can be awaited. + is null. + + + + Gets an awaiter that returns the last value of the observable sequence or throws an exception if the sequence is empty. + This operation subscribes to the observable sequence, making it hot. The supplied CancellationToken can be used to cancel the subscription. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source sequence to await. + Cancellation token. + Object that can be awaited. + is null. + + + + Gets an awaiter that returns the last value of the observable sequence or throws an exception if the sequence is empty. + This operation subscribes and connects to the observable sequence, making it hot. The supplied CancellationToken can be used to cancel the subscription and connection. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source sequence to await. + Cancellation token. + Object that can be awaited. + is null. + + + + Multicasts the source sequence notifications through the specified subject to the resulting connectable observable. Upon connection of the + connectable observable, the subject is subscribed to the source exactly one, and messages are forwarded to the observers registered with + the connectable observable. For specializations with fixed subject types, see Publish, PublishLast, and Replay. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + The type of the elements in the result sequence. + Source sequence whose elements will be pushed into the specified subject. + Subject to push source elements into. + A connectable observable sequence that upon connection causes the source sequence to push results into the specified subject. + or is null. + + + + Multicasts the source sequence notifications through an instantiated subject into all uses of the sequence within a selector function. Each + subscription to the resulting sequence causes a separate multicast invocation, exposing the sequence resulting from the selector function's + invocation. For specializations with fixed subject types, see Publish, PublishLast, and Replay. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + The type of the elements produced by the intermediate subject. + The type of the elements in the result sequence. + Source sequence which will be multicasted in the specified selector function. + Factory function to create an intermediate subject through which the source sequence's elements will be multicast to the selector function. + Selector function which can use the multicasted source sequence subject to the policies enforced by the created subject. + An observable sequence that contains the elements of a sequence produced by multicasting the source sequence within a selector function. + or or is null. + + + + Returns a connectable observable sequence that shares a single subscription to the underlying sequence. + This operator is a specialization of Multicast using a regular . + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source sequence whose elements will be multicasted through a single shared subscription. + A connectable observable sequence that shares a single subscription to the underlying sequence. + is null. + Subscribers will receive all notifications of the source from the time of the subscription on. + + + + + Returns an observable sequence that is the result of invoking the selector on a connectable observable sequence that shares a single subscription to the underlying sequence. + This operator is a specialization of Multicast using a regular . + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + The type of the elements in the result sequence. + Source sequence whose elements will be multicasted through a single shared subscription. + Selector function which can use the multicasted source sequence as many times as needed, without causing multiple subscriptions to the source sequence. Subscribers to the given source will receive all notifications of the source from the time of the subscription on. + An observable sequence that contains the elements of a sequence produced by multicasting the source sequence within a selector function. + or is null. + + + + + Returns a connectable observable sequence that shares a single subscription to the underlying sequence and starts with initialValue. + This operator is a specialization of Multicast using a . + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source sequence whose elements will be multicasted through a single shared subscription. + Initial value received by observers upon subscription. + A connectable observable sequence that shares a single subscription to the underlying sequence. + is null. + Subscribers will receive immediately receive the initial value, followed by all notifications of the source from the time of the subscription on. + + + + + Returns an observable sequence that is the result of invoking the selector on a connectable observable sequence that shares a single subscription to the underlying sequence and starts with initialValue. + This operator is a specialization of Multicast using a . + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + The type of the elements in the result sequence. + Source sequence whose elements will be multicasted through a single shared subscription. + Selector function which can use the multicasted source sequence as many times as needed, without causing multiple subscriptions to the source sequence. Subscribers to the given source will receive immediately receive the initial value, followed by all notifications of the source from the time of the subscription on. + Initial value received by observers upon subscription. + An observable sequence that contains the elements of a sequence produced by multicasting the source sequence within a selector function. + or is null. + + + + + Returns a connectable observable sequence that shares a single subscription to the underlying sequence containing only the last notification. + This operator is a specialization of Multicast using a . + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source sequence whose elements will be multicasted through a single shared subscription. + A connectable observable sequence that shares a single subscription to the underlying sequence. + is null. + Subscribers will only receive the last notification of the source. + + + + + Returns an observable sequence that is the result of invoking the selector on a connectable observable sequence that shares a single subscription to the underlying sequence containing only the last notification. + This operator is a specialization of Multicast using a . + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + The type of the elements in the result sequence. + Source sequence whose elements will be multicasted through a single shared subscription. + Selector function which can use the multicasted source sequence as many times as needed, without causing multiple subscriptions to the source sequence. Subscribers to the given source will only receive the last notification of the source. + An observable sequence that contains the elements of a sequence produced by multicasting the source sequence within a selector function. + or is null. + + + + + Returns an observable sequence that stays connected to the source as long as there is at least one subscription to the observable sequence. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Connectable observable sequence. + An observable sequence that stays connected to the source as long as there is at least one subscription to the observable sequence. + is null. + + + + Returns an observable sequence that stays connected to the source as long as there is at least one subscription to the observable sequence. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Connectable observable sequence. + The time span that should be waited before possibly unsubscribing from the connectable observable. + An observable sequence that stays connected to the source as long as there is at least one subscription to the observable sequence. + is null. + + + + Returns an observable sequence that stays connected to the source as long as there is at least one subscription to the observable sequence. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Connectable observable sequence. + The time span that should be waited before possibly unsubscribing from the connectable observable. + The scheduler to use for delayed unsubscription. + An observable sequence that stays connected to the source as long as there is at least one subscription to the observable sequence. + is null. + + + + Returns an observable sequence that stays connected to the source as long as there is at least one subscription to the observable sequence. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Connectable observable sequence. + The minimum number of observers required to subscribe before establishing the connection to the source. + An observable sequence that stays connected to the source as long as there is at least one subscription to the observable sequence. + is null. + is non-positive. + + + + Returns an observable sequence that stays connected to the source as long as there is at least one subscription to the observable sequence. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Connectable observable sequence. + The minimum number of observers required to subscribe before establishing the connection to the source. + The time span that should be waited before possibly unsubscribing from the connectable observable. + An observable sequence that stays connected to the source as long as there is at least one subscription to the observable sequence. + is null. + is non-positive. + + + + Returns an observable sequence that stays connected to the source as long as there is at least one subscription to the observable sequence. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Connectable observable sequence. + The minimum number of observers required to subscribe before establishing the connection to the source. + The time span that should be waited before possibly unsubscribing from the connectable observable. + The scheduler to use for delayed unsubscription. + An observable sequence that stays connected to the source as long as there is at least one subscription to the observable sequence. + is null. + is non-positive. + + + + Automatically connect the upstream IConnectableObservable at most once when the + specified number of IObservers have subscribed to this IObservable. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Connectable observable sequence. + The number of observers required to subscribe before the connection to source happens, non-positive value will trigger an immediate subscription. + If not null, the connection's IDisposable is provided to it. + An observable sequence that connects to the source at most once when the given number of observers have subscribed to it. + is null. + + + + Returns a connectable observable sequence that shares a single subscription to the underlying sequence replaying all notifications. + This operator is a specialization of Multicast using a . + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source sequence whose elements will be multicasted through a single shared subscription. + A connectable observable sequence that shares a single subscription to the underlying sequence. + is null. + Subscribers will receive all the notifications of the source. + + + + + Returns a connectable observable sequence that shares a single subscription to the underlying sequence replaying all notifications. + This operator is a specialization of Multicast using a . + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source sequence whose elements will be multicasted through a single shared subscription. + Scheduler where connected observers will be invoked on. + A connectable observable sequence that shares a single subscription to the underlying sequence. + or is null. + Subscribers will receive all the notifications of the source. + + + + + Returns an observable sequence that is the result of invoking the selector on a connectable observable sequence that shares a single subscription to the underlying sequence replaying all notifications. + This operator is a specialization of Multicast using a . + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + The type of the elements in the result sequence. + Source sequence whose elements will be multicasted through a single shared subscription. + Selector function which can use the multicasted source sequence as many times as needed, without causing multiple subscriptions to the source sequence. Subscribers to the given source will receive all the notifications of the source. + An observable sequence that contains the elements of a sequence produced by multicasting the source sequence within a selector function. + or is null. + + + + + Returns an observable sequence that is the result of invoking the selector on a connectable observable sequence that shares a single subscription to the underlying sequence replaying all notifications. + This operator is a specialization of Multicast using a . + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + The type of the elements in the result sequence. + Source sequence whose elements will be multicasted through a single shared subscription. + Selector function which can use the multicasted source sequence as many times as needed, without causing multiple subscriptions to the source sequence. Subscribers to the given source will receive all the notifications of the source. + Scheduler where connected observers within the selector function will be invoked on. + An observable sequence that contains the elements of a sequence produced by multicasting the source sequence within a selector function. + or or is null. + + + + + Returns a connectable observable sequence that shares a single subscription to the underlying sequence replaying notifications subject to a maximum time length for the replay buffer. + This operator is a specialization of Multicast using a . + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source sequence whose elements will be multicasted through a single shared subscription. + Maximum time length of the replay buffer. + A connectable observable sequence that shares a single subscription to the underlying sequence. + is null. + is less than TimeSpan.Zero. + Subscribers will receive all the notifications of the source subject to the specified replay buffer trimming policy. + + + + + Returns an observable sequence that is the result of invoking the selector on a connectable observable sequence that shares a single subscription to the underlying sequence replaying notifications subject to a maximum time length for the replay buffer. + This operator is a specialization of Multicast using a . + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + The type of the elements in the result sequence. + Source sequence whose elements will be multicasted through a single shared subscription. + Selector function which can use the multicasted source sequence as many times as needed, without causing multiple subscriptions to the source sequence. Subscribers to the given source will receive all the notifications of the source subject to the specified replay buffer trimming policy. + Maximum time length of the replay buffer. + An observable sequence that contains the elements of a sequence produced by multicasting the source sequence within a selector function. + or is null. + is less than TimeSpan.Zero. + + + + + Returns a connectable observable sequence that shares a single subscription to the underlying sequence replaying notifications subject to a maximum time length for the replay buffer. + This operator is a specialization of Multicast using a . + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source sequence whose elements will be multicasted through a single shared subscription. + Maximum time length of the replay buffer. + Scheduler where connected observers will be invoked on. + A connectable observable sequence that shares a single subscription to the underlying sequence. + or is null. + is less than TimeSpan.Zero. + Subscribers will receive all the notifications of the source subject to the specified replay buffer trimming policy. + + + + + Returns an observable sequence that is the result of invoking the selector on a connectable observable sequence that shares a single subscription to the underlying sequence replaying notifications subject to a maximum time length for the replay buffer. + This operator is a specialization of Multicast using a . + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + The type of the elements in the result sequence. + Source sequence whose elements will be multicasted through a single shared subscription. + Selector function which can use the multicasted source sequence as many times as needed, without causing multiple subscriptions to the source sequence. Subscribers to the given source will receive all the notifications of the source subject to the specified replay buffer trimming policy. + Maximum time length of the replay buffer. + Scheduler where connected observers within the selector function will be invoked on. + An observable sequence that contains the elements of a sequence produced by multicasting the source sequence within a selector function. + or or is null. + is less than TimeSpan.Zero. + + + + + Returns a connectable observable sequence that shares a single subscription to the underlying sequence replaying bufferSize notifications. + This operator is a specialization of Multicast using a . + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source sequence whose elements will be multicasted through a single shared subscription. + Maximum element count of the replay buffer. + Scheduler where connected observers will be invoked on. + A connectable observable sequence that shares a single subscription to the underlying sequence. + or is null. + is less than zero. + Subscribers will receive all the notifications of the source subject to the specified replay buffer trimming policy. + + + + + Returns an observable sequence that is the result of invoking the selector on a connectable observable sequence that shares a single subscription to the underlying sequence replaying notifications subject to a maximum element count for the replay buffer. + This operator is a specialization of Multicast using a . + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + The type of the elements in the result sequence. + Source sequence whose elements will be multicasted through a single shared subscription. + Selector function which can use the multicasted source sequence as many times as needed, without causing multiple subscriptions to the source sequence. Subscribers to the given source will receive all the notifications of the source subject to the specified replay buffer trimming policy. + Maximum element count of the replay buffer. + Scheduler where connected observers within the selector function will be invoked on. + An observable sequence that contains the elements of a sequence produced by multicasting the source sequence within a selector function. + or or is null. + is less than zero. + + + + + Returns a connectable observable sequence that shares a single subscription to the underlying sequence replaying notifications subject to a maximum element count for the replay buffer. + This operator is a specialization of Multicast using a . + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source sequence whose elements will be multicasted through a single shared subscription. + Maximum element count of the replay buffer. + A connectable observable sequence that shares a single subscription to the underlying sequence. + is null. + is less than zero. + Subscribers will receive all the notifications of the source subject to the specified replay buffer trimming policy. + + + + + Returns an observable sequence that is the result of invoking the selector on a connectable observable sequence that shares a single subscription to the underlying sequence replaying notifications subject to a maximum element count for the replay buffer. + This operator is a specialization of Multicast using a . + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + The type of the elements in the result sequence. + Source sequence whose elements will be multicasted through a single shared subscription. + Selector function which can use the multicasted source sequence as many times as needed, without causing multiple subscriptions to the source sequence. Subscribers to the given source will receive all the notifications of the source subject to the specified replay buffer trimming policy. + Maximum element count of the replay buffer. + An observable sequence that contains the elements of a sequence produced by multicasting the source sequence within a selector function. + or is null. + is less than zero. + + + + + Returns a connectable observable sequence that shares a single subscription to the underlying sequence replaying notifications subject to a maximum time length and element count for the replay buffer. + This operator is a specialization of Multicast using a . + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source sequence whose elements will be multicasted through a single shared subscription. + Maximum element count of the replay buffer. + Maximum time length of the replay buffer. + A connectable observable sequence that shares a single subscription to the underlying sequence. + is null. + is less than zero. + is less than TimeSpan.Zero. + Subscribers will receive all the notifications of the source subject to the specified replay buffer trimming policy. + + + + + Returns an observable sequence that is the result of invoking the selector on a connectable observable sequence that shares a single subscription to the underlying sequence replaying notifications subject to a maximum time length and element count for the replay buffer. + This operator is a specialization of Multicast using a . + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + The type of the elements in the result sequence. + Source sequence whose elements will be multicasted through a single shared subscription. + Selector function which can use the multicasted source sequence as many times as needed, without causing multiple subscriptions to the source sequence. Subscribers to the given source will receive all the notifications of the source subject to the specified replay buffer trimming policy. + Maximum element count of the replay buffer. + Maximum time length of the replay buffer. + An observable sequence that contains the elements of a sequence produced by multicasting the source sequence within a selector function. + or is null. + is less than zero. + is less than TimeSpan.Zero. + + + + + Returns a connectable observable sequence that shares a single subscription to the underlying sequence replaying notifications subject to a maximum time length and element count for the replay buffer. + This operator is a specialization of Multicast using a . + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source sequence whose elements will be multicasted through a single shared subscription. + Maximum element count of the replay buffer. + Maximum time length of the replay buffer. + Scheduler where connected observers will be invoked on. + A connectable observable sequence that shares a single subscription to the underlying sequence. + or is null. + is less than zero. + is less than TimeSpan.Zero. + Subscribers will receive all the notifications of the source subject to the specified replay buffer trimming policy. + + + + + Returns an observable sequence that is the result of invoking the selector on a connectable observable sequence that shares a single subscription to the underlying sequence replaying notifications subject to a maximum time length and element count for the replay buffer. + This operator is a specialization of Multicast using a . + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + The type of the elements in the result sequence. + Source sequence whose elements will be multicasted through a single shared subscription. + Selector function which can use the multicasted source sequence as many times as needed, without causing multiple subscriptions to the source sequence. Subscribers to the given source will receive all the notifications of the source subject to the specified replay buffer trimming policy. + Maximum element count of the replay buffer. + Maximum time length of the replay buffer. + Scheduler where connected observers within the selector function will be invoked on. + An observable sequence that contains the elements of a sequence produced by multicasting the source sequence within a selector function. + or or is null. + is less than zero. + is less than TimeSpan.Zero. + + + + + Produces an enumerable sequence of consecutive (possibly empty) chunks of the source sequence. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source observable sequence. + The enumerable sequence that returns consecutive (possibly empty) chunks upon each iteration. + is null. + + + + Produces an enumerable sequence that returns elements collected/aggregated from the source sequence between consecutive iterations. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + The type of the elements produced by the merge operation during collection. + Source observable sequence. + Factory to create a new collector object. + Merges a sequence element with the current collector. + The enumerable sequence that returns collected/aggregated elements from the source sequence upon each iteration. + or or is null. + + + + Produces an enumerable sequence that returns elements collected/aggregated from the source sequence between consecutive iterations. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + The type of the elements produced by the merge operation during collection. + Source observable sequence. + Factory to create the initial collector object. + Merges a sequence element with the current collector. + Factory to replace the current collector by a new collector. + The enumerable sequence that returns collected/aggregated elements from the source sequence upon each iteration. + or or or is null. + + + + Returns the first element of an observable sequence. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source observable sequence. + The first element in the observable sequence. + is null. + The source sequence is empty. + + + + + Returns the first element of an observable sequence that satisfies the condition in the predicate. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source observable sequence. + A predicate function to evaluate for elements in the source sequence. + The first element in the observable sequence that satisfies the condition in the predicate. + or is null. + No element satisfies the condition in the predicate. -or- The source sequence is empty. + + + + + Returns the first element of an observable sequence, or a default value if no such element exists. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source observable sequence. + The first element in the observable sequence, or a default value if no such element exists. + is null. + + + + + Returns the first element of an observable sequence that satisfies the condition in the predicate, or a default value if no such element exists. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source observable sequence. + A predicate function to evaluate for elements in the source sequence. + The first element in the observable sequence that satisfies the condition in the predicate, or a default value if no such element exists. + or is null. + + + + + Invokes an action for each element in the observable sequence, and blocks until the sequence is terminated. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source sequence. + Action to invoke for each element in the observable sequence. + or is null. + Because of its blocking nature, this operator is mainly used for testing. + + + + Invokes an action for each element in the observable sequence, incorporating the element's index, and blocks until the sequence is terminated. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source sequence. + Action to invoke for each element in the observable sequence. + or is null. + Because of its blocking nature, this operator is mainly used for testing. + + + + Returns an enumerator that enumerates all values of the observable sequence. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + An observable sequence to get an enumerator for. + The enumerator that can be used to enumerate over the elements in the observable sequence. + is null. + + + + Returns the last element of an observable sequence. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source observable sequence. + The last element in the observable sequence. + is null. + The source sequence is empty. + + + + + Returns the last element of an observable sequence that satisfies the condition in the predicate. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source observable sequence. + A predicate function to evaluate for elements in the source sequence. + The last element in the observable sequence that satisfies the condition in the predicate. + or is null. + No element satisfies the condition in the predicate. -or- The source sequence is empty. + + + + + Returns the last element of an observable sequence, or a default value if no such element exists. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source observable sequence. + The last element in the observable sequence, or a default value if no such element exists. + is null. + + + + + Returns the last element of an observable sequence that satisfies the condition in the predicate, or a default value if no such element exists. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source observable sequence. + A predicate function to evaluate for elements in the source sequence. + The last element in the observable sequence that satisfies the condition in the predicate, or a default value if no such element exists. + or is null. + + + + + Returns an enumerable sequence whose enumeration returns the latest observed element in the source observable sequence. + Enumerators on the resulting sequence will never produce the same element repeatedly, and will block until the next element becomes available. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source observable sequence. + The enumerable sequence that returns the last sampled element upon each iteration and subsequently blocks until the next element in the observable source sequence becomes available. + + + + Returns an enumerable sequence whose enumeration returns the most recently observed element in the source observable sequence, using the specified initial value in case no element has been sampled yet. + Enumerators on the resulting sequence never block and can produce the same element repeatedly. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source observable sequence. + Initial value that will be yielded by the enumerable sequence if no element has been sampled yet. + The enumerable sequence that returns the last sampled element upon each iteration. + is null. + + + + Returns an enumerable sequence whose enumeration blocks until the next element in the source observable sequence becomes available. + Enumerators on the resulting sequence will block until the next element becomes available. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source observable sequence. + The enumerable sequence that blocks upon each iteration until the next element in the observable source sequence becomes available. + is null. + + + + Returns the only element of an observable sequence, and throws an exception if there is not exactly one element in the observable sequence. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source observable sequence. + The single element in the observable sequence. + is null. + The source sequence contains more than one element. -or- The source sequence is empty. + + + + + Returns the only element of an observable sequence that satisfies the condition in the predicate, and throws an exception if there is not exactly one element matching the predicate in the observable sequence. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source observable sequence. + A predicate function to evaluate for elements in the source sequence. + The single element in the observable sequence that satisfies the condition in the predicate. + or is null. + No element satisfies the condition in the predicate. -or- More than one element satisfies the condition in the predicate. -or- The source sequence is empty. + + + + + Returns the only element of an observable sequence, or a default value if the observable sequence is empty; this method throws an exception if there is more than one element in the observable sequence. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source observable sequence. + The single element in the observable sequence, or a default value if no such element exists. + is null. + The source sequence contains more than one element. + + + + + Returns the only element of an observable sequence that satisfies the condition in the predicate, or a default value if no such element exists; this method throws an exception if there is more than one element matching the predicate in the observable sequence. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source observable sequence. + A predicate function to evaluate for elements in the source sequence. + The single element in the observable sequence that satisfies the condition in the predicate, or a default value if no such element exists. + or is null. + The sequence contains more than one element that satisfies the condition in the predicate. + + + + + Waits for the observable sequence to complete and returns the last element of the sequence. + If the sequence terminates with an OnError notification, the exception is thrown. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source observable sequence. + The last element in the observable sequence. + is null. + The source sequence is empty. + + + + Wraps the source sequence in order to run its observer callbacks on the specified scheduler. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source sequence. + Scheduler to notify observers on. + The source sequence whose observations happen on the specified scheduler. + or is null. + + This only invokes observer callbacks on a scheduler. In case the subscription and/or unsubscription actions have side-effects + that require to be run on a scheduler, use . + + + + + Wraps the source sequence in order to run its observer callbacks on the specified synchronization context. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source sequence. + Synchronization context to notify observers on. + The source sequence whose observations happen on the specified synchronization context. + or is null. + + This only invokes observer callbacks on a synchronization context. In case the subscription and/or unsubscription actions have side-effects + that require to be run on a synchronization context, use . + + + + + Wraps the source sequence in order to run its subscription and unsubscription logic on the specified scheduler. This operation is not commonly used; + see the remarks section for more information on the distinction between SubscribeOn and ObserveOn. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source sequence. + Scheduler to perform subscription and unsubscription actions on. + The source sequence whose subscriptions and unsubscriptions happen on the specified scheduler. + or is null. + + This only performs the side-effects of subscription and unsubscription on the specified scheduler. In order to invoke observer + callbacks on a scheduler, use . + + + + + Wraps the source sequence in order to run its subscription and unsubscription logic on the specified synchronization context. This operation is not commonly used; + see the remarks section for more information on the distinction between SubscribeOn and ObserveOn. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source sequence. + Synchronization context to perform subscription and unsubscription actions on. + The source sequence whose subscriptions and unsubscriptions happen on the specified synchronization context. + or is null. + + This only performs the side-effects of subscription and unsubscription on the specified synchronization context. In order to invoke observer + callbacks on a synchronization context, use . + + + + + Synchronizes the observable sequence such that observer notifications cannot be delivered concurrently. + This overload is useful to "fix" an observable sequence that exhibits concurrent callbacks on individual observers, which is invalid behavior for the query processor. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source sequence. + The source sequence whose outgoing calls to observers are synchronized. + is null. + + It's invalid behavior - according to the observer grammar - for a sequence to exhibit concurrent callbacks on a given observer. + This operator can be used to "fix" a source that doesn't conform to this rule. + + + + + Synchronizes the observable sequence such that observer notifications cannot be delivered concurrently, using the specified gate object. + This overload is useful when writing n-ary query operators, in order to prevent concurrent callbacks from different sources by synchronizing on a common gate object. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source sequence. + Gate object to synchronize each observer call on. + The source sequence whose outgoing calls to observers are synchronized on the given gate object. + or is null. + + + + Subscribes an observer to an enumerable sequence. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Enumerable sequence to subscribe to. + Observer that will receive notifications from the enumerable sequence. + Disposable object that can be used to unsubscribe the observer from the enumerable + or is null. + + + + Subscribes an observer to an enumerable sequence, using the specified scheduler to run the enumeration loop. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Enumerable sequence to subscribe to. + Observer that will receive notifications from the enumerable sequence. + Scheduler to perform the enumeration on. + Disposable object that can be used to unsubscribe the observer from the enumerable + or or is null. + + + + Converts an observable sequence to an enumerable sequence. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + An observable sequence to convert to an enumerable sequence. + The enumerable sequence containing the elements in the observable sequence. + is null. + + + + Exposes an observable sequence as an object with an -based .NET event. + + Observable source sequence. + The event source object. + is null. + + + + Exposes an observable sequence as an object with an -based .NET event. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Observable source sequence. + The event source object. + is null. + + + + Exposes an observable sequence as an object with a .NET event, conforming to the standard .NET event pattern. + + The type of the event data generated by the event. + Observable source sequence. + The event source object. + is null. + + + + Converts an enumerable sequence to an observable sequence. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Enumerable sequence to convert to an observable sequence. + The observable sequence whose elements are pulled from the given enumerable sequence. + is null. + + + + Converts an enumerable sequence to an observable sequence, using the specified scheduler to run the enumeration loop. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Enumerable sequence to convert to an observable sequence. + Scheduler to run the enumeration of the input sequence on. + The observable sequence whose elements are pulled from the given enumerable sequence. + or is null. + + + + Creates an observable sequence from a specified Subscribe method implementation. + + The type of the elements in the produced sequence. + Implementation of the resulting observable sequence's Subscribe method. + The observable sequence with the specified implementation for the Subscribe method. + is null. + + Use of this operator is preferred over manual implementation of the interface. In case + you need a type implementing rather than an anonymous implementation, consider using + the abstract base class. + + + + + Creates an observable sequence from a specified Subscribe method implementation. + + The type of the elements in the produced sequence. + Implementation of the resulting observable sequence's Subscribe method, returning an Action delegate that will be wrapped in an IDisposable. + The observable sequence with the specified implementation for the Subscribe method. + is null. + + Use of this operator is preferred over manual implementation of the interface. In case + you need a type implementing rather than an anonymous implementation, consider using + the abstract base class. + + + + + Creates an observable sequence from a specified cancellable asynchronous Subscribe method. + The CancellationToken passed to the asynchronous Subscribe method is tied to the returned disposable subscription, allowing best-effort cancellation. + + The type of the elements in the produced sequence. + Asynchronous method used to produce elements. + The observable sequence surfacing the elements produced by the asynchronous method. + is null. + This operator is especially useful in conjunction with the asynchronous programming features introduced in C# 5.0 and Visual Basic 11. + When a subscription to the resulting sequence is disposed, the CancellationToken that was fed to the asynchronous subscribe function will be signaled. + + + + Creates an observable sequence from a specified asynchronous Subscribe method. + + The type of the elements in the produced sequence. + Asynchronous method used to produce elements. + The observable sequence surfacing the elements produced by the asynchronous method. + is null. + This operator is especially useful in conjunction with the asynchronous programming features introduced in C# 5.0 and Visual Basic 11. + + + + Creates an observable sequence from a specified cancellable asynchronous Subscribe method. + The CancellationToken passed to the asynchronous Subscribe method is tied to the returned disposable subscription, allowing best-effort cancellation. + + The type of the elements in the produced sequence. + Asynchronous method used to implement the resulting sequence's Subscribe method. + The observable sequence with the specified implementation for the Subscribe method. + is null. + This operator is especially useful in conjunction with the asynchronous programming features introduced in C# 5.0 and Visual Basic 11. + When a subscription to the resulting sequence is disposed, the CancellationToken that was fed to the asynchronous subscribe function will be signaled. + + + + Creates an observable sequence from a specified asynchronous Subscribe method. + + The type of the elements in the produced sequence. + Asynchronous method used to implement the resulting sequence's Subscribe method. + The observable sequence with the specified implementation for the Subscribe method. + is null. + This operator is especially useful in conjunction with the asynchronous programming features introduced in C# 5.0 and Visual Basic 11. + + + + Creates an observable sequence from a specified cancellable asynchronous Subscribe method. + The CancellationToken passed to the asynchronous Subscribe method is tied to the returned disposable subscription, allowing best-effort cancellation. + + The type of the elements in the produced sequence. + Asynchronous method used to implement the resulting sequence's Subscribe method, returning an Action delegate that will be wrapped in an IDisposable. + The observable sequence with the specified implementation for the Subscribe method. + is null. + This operator is especially useful in conjunction with the asynchronous programming features introduced in C# 5.0 and Visual Basic 11. + When a subscription to the resulting sequence is disposed, the CancellationToken that was fed to the asynchronous subscribe function will be signaled. + + + + Creates an observable sequence from a specified asynchronous Subscribe method. + + The type of the elements in the produced sequence. + Asynchronous method used to implement the resulting sequence's Subscribe method, returning an Action delegate that will be wrapped in an IDisposable. + The observable sequence with the specified implementation for the Subscribe method. + is null. + This operator is especially useful in conjunction with the asynchronous programming features introduced in C# 5.0 and Visual Basic 11. + + + + Returns an observable sequence that invokes the specified factory function whenever a new observer subscribes. + + The type of the elements in the sequence returned by the factory function, and in the resulting sequence. + Observable factory function to invoke for each observer that subscribes to the resulting sequence. + An observable sequence whose observers trigger an invocation of the given observable factory function. + is null. + + + + Returns an observable sequence that starts the specified asynchronous factory function whenever a new observer subscribes. + + The type of the elements in the sequence returned by the factory function, and in the resulting sequence. + Asynchronous factory function to start for each observer that subscribes to the resulting sequence. + An observable sequence whose observers trigger the given asynchronous observable factory function to be started. + is null. + This operator is especially useful in conjunction with the asynchronous programming features introduced in C# 5.0 and Visual Basic 11. + + + + Returns an observable sequence that starts the specified cancellable asynchronous factory function whenever a new observer subscribes. + The CancellationToken passed to the asynchronous factory function is tied to the returned disposable subscription, allowing best-effort cancellation. + + The type of the elements in the sequence returned by the factory function, and in the resulting sequence. + Asynchronous factory function to start for each observer that subscribes to the resulting sequence. + An observable sequence whose observers trigger the given asynchronous observable factory function to be started. + is null. + This operator is especially useful in conjunction with the asynchronous programming features introduced in C# 5.0 and Visual Basic 11. + When a subscription to the resulting sequence is disposed, the CancellationToken that was fed to the asynchronous observable factory function will be signaled. + + + + Returns an empty observable sequence. + + The type used for the type parameter of the resulting sequence. + An observable sequence with no elements. + + + + Returns an empty observable sequence. + + The type used for the type parameter of the resulting sequence. + Object solely used to infer the type of the type parameter. This parameter is typically used when creating a sequence of anonymously typed elements. + An observable sequence with no elements. + + + + Returns an empty observable sequence, using the specified scheduler to send out the single OnCompleted message. + + The type used for the type parameter of the resulting sequence. + Scheduler to send the termination call on. + An observable sequence with no elements. + is null. + + + + Returns an empty observable sequence, using the specified scheduler to send out the single OnCompleted message. + + The type used for the type parameter of the resulting sequence. + Scheduler to send the termination call on. + Object solely used to infer the type of the type parameter. This parameter is typically used when creating a sequence of anonymously typed elements. + An observable sequence with no elements. + is null. + + + + Generates an observable sequence by running a state-driven loop producing the sequence's elements. + + The type of the state used in the generator loop. + The type of the elements in the produced sequence. + Initial state. + Condition to terminate generation (upon returning false). + Iteration step function. + Selector function for results produced in the sequence. + The generated sequence. + or or is null. + + + + Generates an observable sequence by running a state-driven loop producing the sequence's elements, using the specified scheduler to send out observer messages. + + The type of the state used in the generator loop. + The type of the elements in the produced sequence. + Initial state. + Condition to terminate generation (upon returning false). + Iteration step function. + Selector function for results produced in the sequence. + Scheduler on which to run the generator loop. + The generated sequence. + or or or is null. + + + + Returns a non-terminating observable sequence, which can be used to denote an infinite duration (e.g. when using reactive joins). + + The type used for the type parameter of the resulting sequence. + An observable sequence whose observers will never get called. + + + + Returns a non-terminating observable sequence, which can be used to denote an infinite duration (e.g. when using reactive joins). + + The type used for the type parameter of the resulting sequence. + Object solely used to infer the type of the type parameter. This parameter is typically used when creating a sequence of anonymously typed elements. + An observable sequence whose observers will never get called. + + + + Generates an observable sequence of integral numbers within a specified range. + + The value of the first integer in the sequence. + The number of sequential integers to generate. + An observable sequence that contains a range of sequential integral numbers. + is less than zero. -or- + - 1 is larger than . + + + + Generates an observable sequence of integral numbers within a specified range, using the specified scheduler to send out observer messages. + + The value of the first integer in the sequence. + The number of sequential integers to generate. + Scheduler to run the generator loop on. + An observable sequence that contains a range of sequential integral numbers. + is less than zero. -or- + - 1 is larger than . + is null. + + + + Generates an observable sequence that repeats the given element infinitely. + + The type of the element that will be repeated in the produced sequence. + Element to repeat. + An observable sequence that repeats the given element infinitely. + + + + Generates an observable sequence that repeats the given element infinitely, using the specified scheduler to send out observer messages. + + The type of the element that will be repeated in the produced sequence. + Element to repeat. + Scheduler to run the producer loop on. + An observable sequence that repeats the given element infinitely. + is null. + + + + Generates an observable sequence that repeats the given element the specified number of times. + + The type of the element that will be repeated in the produced sequence. + Element to repeat. + Number of times to repeat the element. + An observable sequence that repeats the given element the specified number of times. + is less than zero. + + + + Generates an observable sequence that repeats the given element the specified number of times, using the specified scheduler to send out observer messages. + + The type of the element that will be repeated in the produced sequence. + Element to repeat. + Number of times to repeat the element. + Scheduler to run the producer loop on. + An observable sequence that repeats the given element the specified number of times. + is less than zero. + is null. + + + + Returns an observable sequence that contains a single element. + + The type of the element that will be returned in the produced sequence. + Single element in the resulting observable sequence. + An observable sequence containing the single specified element. + + + + Returns an observable sequence that contains a single element, using the specified scheduler to send out observer messages. + + The type of the element that will be returned in the produced sequence. + Single element in the resulting observable sequence. + Scheduler to send the single element on. + An observable sequence containing the single specified element. + is null. + + + + Returns an observable sequence that terminates with an exception. + + The type used for the type parameter of the resulting sequence. + Exception object used for the sequence's termination. + The observable sequence that terminates exceptionally with the specified exception object. + is null. + + + + Returns an observable sequence that terminates with an exception. + + The type used for the type parameter of the resulting sequence. + Exception object used for the sequence's termination. + Object solely used to infer the type of the type parameter. This parameter is typically used when creating a sequence of anonymously typed elements. + The observable sequence that terminates exceptionally with the specified exception object. + is null. + + + + Returns an observable sequence that terminates with an exception, using the specified scheduler to send out the single OnError message. + + The type used for the type parameter of the resulting sequence. + Exception object used for the sequence's termination. + Scheduler to send the exceptional termination call on. + The observable sequence that terminates exceptionally with the specified exception object. + or is null. + + + + Returns an observable sequence that terminates with an exception, using the specified scheduler to send out the single OnError message. + + The type used for the type parameter of the resulting sequence. + Exception object used for the sequence's termination. + Scheduler to send the exceptional termination call on. + Object solely used to infer the type of the type parameter. This parameter is typically used when creating a sequence of anonymously typed elements. + The observable sequence that terminates exceptionally with the specified exception object. + or is null. + + + + Constructs an observable sequence that depends on a resource object, whose lifetime is tied to the resulting observable sequence's lifetime. + + The type of the elements in the produced sequence. + The type of the resource used during the generation of the resulting sequence. Needs to implement . + Factory function to obtain a resource object. + Factory function to obtain an observable sequence that depends on the obtained resource. + An observable sequence whose lifetime controls the lifetime of the dependent resource object. + or is null. + + + + Constructs an observable sequence that depends on a resource object, whose lifetime is tied to the resulting observable sequence's lifetime. The resource is obtained and used through asynchronous methods. + The CancellationToken passed to the asynchronous methods is tied to the returned disposable subscription, allowing best-effort cancellation at any stage of the resource acquisition or usage. + + The type of the elements in the produced sequence. + The type of the resource used during the generation of the resulting sequence. Needs to implement . + Asynchronous factory function to obtain a resource object. + Asynchronous factory function to obtain an observable sequence that depends on the obtained resource. + An observable sequence whose lifetime controls the lifetime of the dependent resource object. + or is null. + This operator is especially useful in conjunction with the asynchronous programming features introduced in C# 5.0 and Visual Basic 11. + When a subscription to the resulting sequence is disposed, the CancellationToken that was fed to the asynchronous resource factory and observable factory functions will be signaled. + + + + Converts a .NET event, conforming to the standard .NET event pattern based on , to an observable sequence. + Each event invocation is surfaced through an OnNext message in the resulting sequence. + For conversion of events that don't conform to the standard .NET event pattern, use any of the FromEvent overloads instead. + + Action that attaches the given event handler to the underlying .NET event. + Action that detaches the given event handler from the underlying .NET event. + The observable sequence that contains data representations of invocations of the underlying .NET event. + or is null. + + + Add and remove handler invocations are made whenever the number of observers grows beyond zero. + As such, an event handler may be shared by multiple simultaneously active observers, using a subject for multicasting. + + + The current is captured during the call to FromEventPattern, and is used to post add and remove handler invocations. + This behavior ensures add and remove handler operations for thread-affine events are accessed from the same context, as required by some UI frameworks. + + + If no SynchronizationContext is present at the point of calling FromEventPattern, add and remove handler invocations are made synchronously on the thread + making the Subscribe or Dispose call, respectively. + + + It's recommended to lift FromEventPattern calls outside event stream query expressions due to the free-threaded nature of Reactive Extensions. Doing so + makes the captured SynchronizationContext predictable. This best practice also reduces clutter of bridging code inside queries, making the query expressions + more concise and easier to understand. + + + + + + + Converts a .NET event, conforming to the standard .NET event pattern based on , to an observable sequence. + Each event invocation is surfaced through an OnNext message in the resulting sequence. + For conversion of events that don't conform to the standard .NET event pattern, use any of the FromEvent overloads instead. + + Action that attaches the given event handler to the underlying .NET event. + Action that detaches the given event handler from the underlying .NET event. + The scheduler to run the add and remove event handler logic on. + The observable sequence that contains data representations of invocations of the underlying .NET event. + or or is null. + + + Add and remove handler invocations are made whenever the number of observers grows beyond zero. + As such, an event handler may be shared by multiple simultaneously active observers, using a subject for multicasting. + + + Add and remove handler invocations are run on the specified scheduler. This behavior allows add and remove handler operations for thread-affine events to be + accessed from the same context, as required by some UI frameworks. + + + It's recommended to lift FromEventPattern calls outside event stream query expressions. This best practice reduces clutter of bridging code inside queries, + making the query expressions more concise and easier to understand. This has additional benefits for overloads of FromEventPattern that omit the IScheduler + parameter. For more information, see the remarks section on those overloads. + + + + + + + Converts a .NET event, conforming to the standard .NET event pattern based on a supplied event delegate type, to an observable sequence. + Each event invocation is surfaced through an OnNext message in the resulting sequence. + For conversion of events that don't conform to the standard .NET event pattern, use any of the FromEvent overloads instead. + + The delegate type of the event to be converted. + The type of the event data generated by the event. + Action that attaches the given event handler to the underlying .NET event. + Action that detaches the given event handler from the underlying .NET event. + The observable sequence that contains data representations of invocations of the underlying .NET event. + or is null. + + + Add and remove handler invocations are made whenever the number of observers grows beyond zero. + As such, an event handler may be shared by multiple simultaneously active observers, using a subject for multicasting. + + + The current is captured during the call to FromEventPattern, and is used to post add and remove handler invocations. + This behavior ensures add and remove handler operations for thread-affine events are accessed from the same context, as required by some UI frameworks. + + + If no SynchronizationContext is present at the point of calling FromEventPattern, add and remove handler invocations are made synchronously on the thread + making the Subscribe or Dispose call, respectively. + + + It's recommended to lift FromEventPattern calls outside event stream query expressions due to the free-threaded nature of Reactive Extensions. Doing so + makes the captured SynchronizationContext predictable. This best practice also reduces clutter of bridging code inside queries, making the query expressions + more concise and easier to understand. + + + + + + + Converts a .NET event, conforming to the standard .NET event pattern based on a supplied event delegate type, to an observable sequence. + Each event invocation is surfaced through an OnNext message in the resulting sequence. + For conversion of events that don't conform to the standard .NET event pattern, use any of the FromEvent overloads instead. + + The delegate type of the event to be converted. + The type of the event data generated by the event. + Action that attaches the given event handler to the underlying .NET event. + Action that detaches the given event handler from the underlying .NET event. + The scheduler to run the add and remove event handler logic on. + The observable sequence that contains data representations of invocations of the underlying .NET event. + or or is null. + + + Add and remove handler invocations are made whenever the number of observers grows beyond zero. + As such, an event handler may be shared by multiple simultaneously active observers, using a subject for multicasting. + + + Add and remove handler invocations are run on the specified scheduler. This behavior allows add and remove handler operations for thread-affine events to be + accessed from the same context, as required by some UI frameworks. + + + It's recommended to lift FromEventPattern calls outside event stream query expressions. This best practice reduces clutter of bridging code inside queries, + making the query expressions more concise and easier to understand. This has additional benefits for overloads of FromEventPattern that omit the IScheduler + parameter. For more information, see the remarks section on those overloads. + + + + + + + Converts a .NET event, conforming to the standard .NET event pattern based on , to an observable sequence. + Each event invocation is surfaced through an OnNext message in the resulting sequence. + For conversion of events that don't conform to the standard .NET event pattern, use any of the FromEvent overloads instead. + + The delegate type of the event to be converted. + The type of the event data generated by the event. + A function used to convert the given event handler to a delegate compatible with the underlying .NET event. The resulting delegate is used in calls to the addHandler and removeHandler action parameters. + Action that attaches the given event handler to the underlying .NET event. + Action that detaches the given event handler from the underlying .NET event. + The observable sequence that contains data representations of invocations of the underlying .NET event. + or or is null. + + + Add and remove handler invocations are made whenever the number of observers grows beyond zero. + As such, an event handler may be shared by multiple simultaneously active observers, using a subject for multicasting. + + + The current is captured during the call to FromEventPattern, and is used to post add and remove handler invocations. + This behavior ensures add and remove handler operations for thread-affine events are accessed from the same context, as required by some UI frameworks. + + + If no SynchronizationContext is present at the point of calling FromEventPattern, add and remove handler invocations are made synchronously on the thread + making the Subscribe or Dispose call, respectively. + + + It's recommended to lift FromEventPattern calls outside event stream query expressions due to the free-threaded nature of Reactive Extensions. Doing so + makes the captured SynchronizationContext predictable. This best practice also reduces clutter of bridging code inside queries, making the query expressions + more concise and easier to understand. + + + + + + + Converts a .NET event, conforming to the standard .NET event pattern based on , to an observable sequence. + Each event invocation is surfaced through an OnNext message in the resulting sequence. + For conversion of events that don't conform to the standard .NET event pattern, use any of the FromEvent overloads instead. + + The delegate type of the event to be converted. + The type of the event data generated by the event. + A function used to convert the given event handler to a delegate compatible with the underlying .NET event. The resulting delegate is used in calls to the addHandler and removeHandler action parameters. + Action that attaches the given event handler to the underlying .NET event. + Action that detaches the given event handler from the underlying .NET event. + The scheduler to run the add and remove event handler logic on. + The observable sequence that contains data representations of invocations of the underlying .NET event. + or or or is null. + + + Add and remove handler invocations are made whenever the number of observers grows beyond zero. + As such, an event handler may be shared by multiple simultaneously active observers, using a subject for multicasting. + + + Add and remove handler invocations are run on the specified scheduler. This behavior allows add and remove handler operations for thread-affine events to be + accessed from the same context, as required by some UI frameworks. + + + It's recommended to lift FromEventPattern calls outside event stream query expressions. This best practice reduces clutter of bridging code inside queries, + making the query expressions more concise and easier to understand. This has additional benefits for overloads of FromEventPattern that omit the IScheduler + parameter. For more information, see the remarks section on those overloads. + + + + + + + Converts a .NET event, conforming to the standard .NET event pattern based on a supplied event delegate type with a strongly typed sender parameter, to an observable sequence. + Each event invocation is surfaced through an OnNext message in the resulting sequence. + For conversion of events that don't conform to the standard .NET event pattern, use any of the FromEvent overloads instead. + + The delegate type of the event to be converted. + The type of the sender that raises the event. + The type of the event data generated by the event. + Action that attaches the given event handler to the underlying .NET event. + Action that detaches the given event handler from the underlying .NET event. + The observable sequence that contains data representations of invocations of the underlying .NET event. + or is null. + + + Add and remove handler invocations are made whenever the number of observers grows beyond zero. + As such, an event handler may be shared by multiple simultaneously active observers, using a subject for multicasting. + + + The current is captured during the call to FromEventPattern, and is used to post add and remove handler invocations. + This behavior ensures add and remove handler operations for thread-affine events are accessed from the same context, as required by some UI frameworks. + + + If no SynchronizationContext is present at the point of calling FromEventPattern, add and remove handler invocations are made synchronously on the thread + making the Subscribe or Dispose call, respectively. + + + It's recommended to lift FromEventPattern calls outside event stream query expressions due to the free-threaded nature of Reactive Extensions. Doing so + makes the captured SynchronizationContext predictable. This best practice also reduces clutter of bridging code inside queries, making the query expressions + more concise and easier to understand. + + + + + + + Converts a .NET event, conforming to the standard .NET event pattern based on a supplied event delegate type with a strongly typed sender parameter, to an observable sequence. + Each event invocation is surfaced through an OnNext message in the resulting sequence. + For conversion of events that don't conform to the standard .NET event pattern, use any of the FromEvent overloads instead. + + The delegate type of the event to be converted. + The type of the sender that raises the event. + The type of the event data generated by the event. + Action that attaches the given event handler to the underlying .NET event. + Action that detaches the given event handler from the underlying .NET event. + The scheduler to run the add and remove event handler logic on. + The observable sequence that contains data representations of invocations of the underlying .NET event. + or or is null. + + + Add and remove handler invocations are made whenever the number of observers grows beyond zero. + As such, an event handler may be shared by multiple simultaneously active observers, using a subject for multicasting. + + + Add and remove handler invocations are run on the specified scheduler. This behavior allows add and remove handler operations for thread-affine events to be + accessed from the same context, as required by some UI frameworks. + + + It's recommended to lift FromEventPattern calls outside event stream query expressions. This best practice reduces clutter of bridging code inside queries, + making the query expressions more concise and easier to understand. This has additional benefits for overloads of FromEventPattern that omit the IScheduler + parameter. For more information, see the remarks section on those overloads. + + + + + + + Converts a .NET event, conforming to the standard .NET event pattern based on , to an observable sequence. + Each event invocation is surfaced through an OnNext message in the resulting sequence. + For conversion of events that don't conform to the standard .NET event pattern, use any of the FromEvent overloads instead. + + The type of the event data generated by the event. + Action that attaches the given event handler to the underlying .NET event. + Action that detaches the given event handler from the underlying .NET event. + The observable sequence that contains data representations of invocations of the underlying .NET event. + + + Add and remove handler invocations are made whenever the number of observers grows beyond zero. + As such, an event handler may be shared by multiple simultaneously active observers, using a subject for multicasting. + + + The current is captured during the call to FromEventPattern, and is used to post add and remove handler invocations. + This behavior ensures add and remove handler operations for thread-affine events are accessed from the same context, as required by some UI frameworks. + + + If no SynchronizationContext is present at the point of calling FromEventPattern, add and remove handler invocations are made synchronously on the thread + making the Subscribe or Dispose call, respectively. + + + It's recommended to lift FromEventPattern calls outside event stream query expressions due to the free-threaded nature of Reactive Extensions. Doing so + makes the captured SynchronizationContext predictable. This best practice also reduces clutter of bridging code inside queries, making the query expressions + more concise and easier to understand. + + + + + + + Converts a .NET event, conforming to the standard .NET event pattern based on , to an observable sequence. + Each event invocation is surfaced through an OnNext message in the resulting sequence. + For conversion of events that don't conform to the standard .NET event pattern, use any of the FromEvent overloads instead. + + The type of the event data generated by the event. + Action that attaches the given event handler to the underlying .NET event. + Action that detaches the given event handler from the underlying .NET event. + The scheduler to run the add and remove event handler logic on. + The observable sequence that contains data representations of invocations of the underlying .NET event. + + + Add and remove handler invocations are made whenever the number of observers grows beyond zero. + As such, an event handler may be shared by multiple simultaneously active observers, using a subject for multicasting. + + + Add and remove handler invocations are run on the specified scheduler. This behavior allows add and remove handler operations for thread-affine events to be + accessed from the same context, as required by some UI frameworks. + + + It's recommended to lift FromEventPattern calls outside event stream query expressions. This best practice reduces clutter of bridging code inside queries, + making the query expressions more concise and easier to understand. This has additional benefits for overloads of FromEventPattern that omit the IScheduler + parameter. For more information, see the remarks section on those overloads. + + + + + + + Converts an instance .NET event, conforming to the standard .NET event pattern with an parameter, to an observable sequence. + Each event invocation is surfaced through an OnNext message in the resulting sequence. + Reflection is used to discover the event based on the target object type and the specified event name. + For conversion of events that don't conform to the standard .NET event pattern, use any of the FromEvent overloads instead. + + Object instance that exposes the event to convert. + Name of the event to convert. + The observable sequence that contains data representations of invocations of the underlying .NET event. + or is null. + The event could not be found. -or- The event does not conform to the standard .NET event pattern. + + + Add and remove handler invocations are made whenever the number of observers grows beyond zero. + As such, an event handler may be shared by multiple simultaneously active observers, using a subject for multicasting. + + + The current is captured during the call to FromEventPattern, and is used to post add and remove handler invocations. + This behavior ensures add and remove handler operations for thread-affine events are accessed from the same context, as required by some UI frameworks. + + + If no SynchronizationContext is present at the point of calling FromEventPattern, add and remove handler invocations are made synchronously on the thread + making the Subscribe or Dispose call, respectively. + + + It's recommended to lift FromEventPattern calls outside event stream query expressions due to the free-threaded nature of Reactive Extensions. Doing so + makes the captured SynchronizationContext predictable. This best practice also reduces clutter of bridging code inside queries, making the query expressions + more concise and easier to understand. + + + + + + + Converts an instance .NET event, conforming to the standard .NET event pattern with an parameter, to an observable sequence. + Each event invocation is surfaced through an OnNext message in the resulting sequence. + Reflection is used to discover the event based on the target object type and the specified event name. + For conversion of events that don't conform to the standard .NET event pattern, use any of the FromEvent overloads instead. + + Object instance that exposes the event to convert. + Name of the event to convert. + The scheduler to run the add and remove event handler logic on. + The observable sequence that contains data representations of invocations of the underlying .NET event. + or or is null. + The event could not be found. -or- The event does not conform to the standard .NET event pattern. + + + Add and remove handler invocations are made whenever the number of observers grows beyond zero. + As such, an event handler may be shared by multiple simultaneously active observers, using a subject for multicasting. + + + Add and remove handler invocations are run on the specified scheduler. This behavior allows add and remove handler operations for thread-affine events to be + accessed from the same context, as required by some UI frameworks. + + + It's recommended to lift FromEventPattern calls outside event stream query expressions. This best practice reduces clutter of bridging code inside queries, + making the query expressions more concise and easier to understand. This has additional benefits for overloads of FromEventPattern that omit the IScheduler + parameter. For more information, see the remarks section on those overloads. + + + + + + + Converts an instance .NET event, conforming to the standard .NET event pattern with strongly typed event arguments, to an observable sequence. + Each event invocation is surfaced through an OnNext message in the resulting sequence. + Reflection is used to discover the event based on the target object type and the specified event name. + For conversion of events that don't conform to the standard .NET event pattern, use any of the FromEvent overloads instead. + + The type of the event data generated by the event. + Object instance that exposes the event to convert. + Name of the event to convert. + The observable sequence that contains data representations of invocations of the underlying .NET event. + or is null. + The event could not be found. -or- The event does not conform to the standard .NET event pattern. -or- The event's second argument type is not assignable to TEventArgs. + + + Add and remove handler invocations are made whenever the number of observers grows beyond zero. + As such, an event handler may be shared by multiple simultaneously active observers, using a subject for multicasting. + + + The current is captured during the call to FromEventPattern, and is used to post add and remove handler invocations. + This behavior ensures add and remove handler operations for thread-affine events are accessed from the same context, as required by some UI frameworks. + + + If no SynchronizationContext is present at the point of calling FromEventPattern, add and remove handler invocations are made synchronously on the thread + making the Subscribe or Dispose call, respectively. + + + It's recommended to lift FromEventPattern calls outside event stream query expressions due to the free-threaded nature of Reactive Extensions. Doing so + makes the captured SynchronizationContext predictable. This best practice also reduces clutter of bridging code inside queries, making the query expressions + more concise and easier to understand. + + + + + + + Converts an instance .NET event, conforming to the standard .NET event pattern with strongly typed event arguments, to an observable sequence. + Each event invocation is surfaced through an OnNext message in the resulting sequence. + Reflection is used to discover the event based on the target object type and the specified event name. + For conversion of events that don't conform to the standard .NET event pattern, use any of the FromEvent overloads instead. + + The type of the event data generated by the event. + Object instance that exposes the event to convert. + Name of the event to convert. + The scheduler to run the add and remove event handler logic on. + The observable sequence that contains data representations of invocations of the underlying .NET event. + or or is null. + The event could not be found. -or- The event does not conform to the standard .NET event pattern. -or- The event's second argument type is not assignable to TEventArgs. + + + Add and remove handler invocations are made whenever the number of observers grows beyond zero. + As such, an event handler may be shared by multiple simultaneously active observers, using a subject for multicasting. + + + Add and remove handler invocations are run on the specified scheduler. This behavior allows add and remove handler operations for thread-affine events to be + accessed from the same context, as required by some UI frameworks. + + + It's recommended to lift FromEventPattern calls outside event stream query expressions. This best practice reduces clutter of bridging code inside queries, + making the query expressions more concise and easier to understand. This has additional benefits for overloads of FromEventPattern that omit the IScheduler + parameter. For more information, see the remarks section on those overloads. + + + + + + + Converts an instance .NET event, conforming to the standard .NET event pattern with a strongly typed sender and strongly typed event arguments, to an observable sequence. + Each event invocation is surfaced through an OnNext message in the resulting sequence. + Reflection is used to discover the event based on the target object type and the specified event name. + For conversion of events that don't conform to the standard .NET event pattern, use any of the FromEvent overloads instead. + + The type of the sender that raises the event. + The type of the event data generated by the event. + Object instance that exposes the event to convert. + Name of the event to convert. + The observable sequence that contains data representations of invocations of the underlying .NET event. + or is null. + The event could not be found. -or- The event does not conform to the standard .NET event pattern. -or- The event's first argument type is not assignable to TSender. -or- The event's second argument type is not assignable to TEventArgs. + + + Add and remove handler invocations are made whenever the number of observers grows beyond zero. + As such, an event handler may be shared by multiple simultaneously active observers, using a subject for multicasting. + + + The current is captured during the call to FromEventPattern, and is used to post add and remove handler invocations. + This behavior ensures add and remove handler operations for thread-affine events are accessed from the same context, as required by some UI frameworks. + + + If no SynchronizationContext is present at the point of calling FromEventPattern, add and remove handler invocations are made synchronously on the thread + making the Subscribe or Dispose call, respectively. + + + It's recommended to lift FromEventPattern calls outside event stream query expressions due to the free-threaded nature of Reactive Extensions. Doing so + makes the captured SynchronizationContext predictable. This best practice also reduces clutter of bridging code inside queries, making the query expressions + more concise and easier to understand. + + + + + + + Converts an instance .NET event, conforming to the standard .NET event pattern with a strongly typed sender and strongly typed event arguments, to an observable sequence. + Each event invocation is surfaced through an OnNext message in the resulting sequence. + Reflection is used to discover the event based on the target object type and the specified event name. + For conversion of events that don't conform to the standard .NET event pattern, use any of the FromEvent overloads instead. + + The type of the sender that raises the event. + The type of the event data generated by the event. + Object instance that exposes the event to convert. + Name of the event to convert. + The scheduler to run the add and remove event handler logic on. + The observable sequence that contains data representations of invocations of the underlying .NET event. + or or is null. + The event could not be found. -or- The event does not conform to the standard .NET event pattern. -or- The event's first argument type is not assignable to TSender. -or- The event's second argument type is not assignable to TEventArgs. + + + Add and remove handler invocations are made whenever the number of observers grows beyond zero. + As such, an event handler may be shared by multiple simultaneously active observers, using a subject for multicasting. + + + Add and remove handler invocations are run on the specified scheduler. This behavior allows add and remove handler operations for thread-affine events to be + accessed from the same context, as required by some UI frameworks. + + + It's recommended to lift FromEventPattern calls outside event stream query expressions. This best practice reduces clutter of bridging code inside queries, + making the query expressions more concise and easier to understand. This has additional benefits for overloads of FromEventPattern that omit the IScheduler + parameter. For more information, see the remarks section on those overloads. + + + + + + + Converts a static .NET event, conforming to the standard .NET event pattern with an parameter, to an observable sequence. + Each event invocation is surfaced through an OnNext message in the resulting sequence. + Reflection is used to discover the event based on the specified type and the specified event name. + For conversion of events that don't conform to the standard .NET event pattern, use any of the FromEvent overloads instead. + + Type that exposes the static event to convert. + Name of the event to convert. + The observable sequence that contains data representations of invocations of the underlying .NET event. + or is null. + The event could not be found. -or- The event does not conform to the standard .NET event pattern. + + + Add and remove handler invocations are made whenever the number of observers grows beyond zero. + As such, an event handler may be shared by multiple simultaneously active observers, using a subject for multicasting. + + + The current is captured during the call to FromEventPattern, and is used to post add and remove handler invocations. + This behavior ensures add and remove handler operations for thread-affine events are accessed from the same context, as required by some UI frameworks. + + + If no SynchronizationContext is present at the point of calling FromEventPattern, add and remove handler invocations are made synchronously on the thread + making the Subscribe or Dispose call, respectively. + + + It's recommended to lift FromEventPattern calls outside event stream query expressions due to the free-threaded nature of Reactive Extensions. Doing so + makes the captured SynchronizationContext predictable. This best practice also reduces clutter of bridging code inside queries, making the query expressions + more concise and easier to understand. + + + + + + + Converts a static .NET event, conforming to the standard .NET event pattern with an parameter, to an observable sequence. + Each event invocation is surfaced through an OnNext message in the resulting sequence. + Reflection is used to discover the event based on the specified type and the specified event name. + For conversion of events that don't conform to the standard .NET event pattern, use any of the FromEvent overloads instead. + + Type that exposes the static event to convert. + Name of the event to convert. + The scheduler to run the add and remove event handler logic on. + The observable sequence that contains data representations of invocations of the underlying .NET event. + or or is null. + The event could not be found. -or- The event does not conform to the standard .NET event pattern. + + + Add and remove handler invocations are made whenever the number of observers grows beyond zero. + As such, an event handler may be shared by multiple simultaneously active observers, using a subject for multicasting. + + + Add and remove handler invocations are run on the specified scheduler. This behavior allows add and remove handler operations for thread-affine events to be + accessed from the same context, as required by some UI frameworks. + + + It's recommended to lift FromEventPattern calls outside event stream query expressions. This best practice reduces clutter of bridging code inside queries, + making the query expressions more concise and easier to understand. This has additional benefits for overloads of FromEventPattern that omit the IScheduler + parameter. For more information, see the remarks section on those overloads. + + + + + + + Converts a static .NET event, conforming to the standard .NET event pattern with strongly typed event arguments, to an observable sequence. + Each event invocation is surfaced through an OnNext message in the resulting sequence. + Reflection is used to discover the event based on the specified type and the specified event name. + For conversion of events that don't conform to the standard .NET event pattern, use any of the FromEvent overloads instead. + + The type of the event data generated by the event. + Type that exposes the static event to convert. + Name of the event to convert. + The observable sequence that contains data representations of invocations of the underlying .NET event. + or is null. + The event could not be found. -or- The event does not conform to the standard .NET event pattern. -or- The event's second argument type is not assignable to TEventArgs. + + + Add and remove handler invocations are made whenever the number of observers grows beyond zero. + As such, an event handler may be shared by multiple simultaneously active observers, using a subject for multicasting. + + + The current is captured during the call to FromEventPattern, and is used to post add and remove handler invocations. + This behavior ensures add and remove handler operations for thread-affine events are accessed from the same context, as required by some UI frameworks. + + + If no SynchronizationContext is present at the point of calling FromEventPattern, add and remove handler invocations are made synchronously on the thread + making the Subscribe or Dispose call, respectively. + + + It's recommended to lift FromEventPattern calls outside event stream query expressions due to the free-threaded nature of Reactive Extensions. Doing so + makes the captured SynchronizationContext predictable. This best practice also reduces clutter of bridging code inside queries, making the query expressions + more concise and easier to understand. + + + + + + + Converts a static .NET event, conforming to the standard .NET event pattern with strongly typed event arguments, to an observable sequence. + Each event invocation is surfaced through an OnNext message in the resulting sequence. + Reflection is used to discover the event based on the specified type and the specified event name. + For conversion of events that don't conform to the standard .NET event pattern, use any of the FromEvent overloads instead. + + The type of the event data generated by the event. + Type that exposes the static event to convert. + Name of the event to convert. + The scheduler to run the add and remove event handler logic on. + The observable sequence that contains data representations of invocations of the underlying .NET event. + or or is null. + The event could not be found. -or- The event does not conform to the standard .NET event pattern. -or- The event's second argument type is not assignable to TEventArgs. + + + Add and remove handler invocations are made whenever the number of observers grows beyond zero. + As such, an event handler may be shared by multiple simultaneously active observers, using a subject for multicasting. + + + Add and remove handler invocations are run on the specified scheduler. This behavior allows add and remove handler operations for thread-affine events to be + accessed from the same context, as required by some UI frameworks. + + + It's recommended to lift FromEventPattern calls outside event stream query expressions. This best practice reduces clutter of bridging code inside queries, + making the query expressions more concise and easier to understand. This has additional benefits for overloads of FromEventPattern that omit the IScheduler + parameter. For more information, see the remarks section on those overloads. + + + + + + + Converts a static .NET event, conforming to the standard .NET event pattern with a strongly typed sender and strongly typed event arguments, to an observable sequence. + Each event invocation is surfaced through an OnNext message in the resulting sequence. + Reflection is used to discover the event based on the specified type and the specified event name. + For conversion of events that don't conform to the standard .NET event pattern, use any of the FromEvent overloads instead. + + The type of the sender that raises the event. + The type of the event data generated by the event. + Type that exposes the static event to convert. + Name of the event to convert. + The observable sequence that contains data representations of invocations of the underlying .NET event. + or is null. + The event could not be found. -or- The event does not conform to the standard .NET event pattern. -or- The event's first argument type is not assignable to TSender. -or- The event's second argument type is not assignable to TEventArgs. + + + Add and remove handler invocations are made whenever the number of observers grows beyond zero. + As such, an event handler may be shared by multiple simultaneously active observers, using a subject for multicasting. + + + The current is captured during the call to FromEventPattern, and is used to post add and remove handler invocations. + This behavior ensures add and remove handler operations for thread-affine events are accessed from the same context, as required by some UI frameworks. + + + If no SynchronizationContext is present at the point of calling FromEventPattern, add and remove handler invocations are made synchronously on the thread + making the Subscribe or Dispose call, respectively. + + + It's recommended to lift FromEventPattern calls outside event stream query expressions due to the free-threaded nature of Reactive Extensions. Doing so + makes the captured SynchronizationContext predictable. This best practice also reduces clutter of bridging code inside queries, making the query expressions + more concise and easier to understand. + + + + + + + Converts a static .NET event, conforming to the standard .NET event pattern with a strongly typed sender and strongly typed event arguments, to an observable sequence. + Each event invocation is surfaced through an OnNext message in the resulting sequence. + Reflection is used to discover the event based on the specified type and the specified event name. + For conversion of events that don't conform to the standard .NET event pattern, use any of the FromEvent overloads instead. + + The type of the sender that raises the event. + The type of the event data generated by the event. + Type that exposes the static event to convert. + Name of the event to convert. + The scheduler to run the add and remove event handler logic on. + The observable sequence that contains data representations of invocations of the underlying .NET event. + or or is null. + The event could not be found. -or- The event does not conform to the standard .NET event pattern. -or- The event's first argument type is not assignable to TSender. -or- The event's second argument type is not assignable to TEventArgs. + + + Add and remove handler invocations are made whenever the number of observers grows beyond zero. + As such, an event handler may be shared by multiple simultaneously active observers, using a subject for multicasting. + + + Add and remove handler invocations are run on the specified scheduler. This behavior allows add and remove handler operations for thread-affine events to be + accessed from the same context, as required by some UI frameworks. + + + It's recommended to lift FromEventPattern calls outside event stream query expressions. This best practice reduces clutter of bridging code inside queries, + making the query expressions more concise and easier to understand. This has additional benefits for overloads of FromEventPattern that omit the IScheduler + parameter. For more information, see the remarks section on those overloads. + + + + + + + Converts a .NET event to an observable sequence, using a conversion function to obtain the event delegate. Each event invocation is surfaced through an OnNext message in the resulting sequence. + For conversion of events conforming to the standard .NET event pattern, use any of the FromEventPattern overloads instead. + + The delegate type of the event to be converted. + The type of the event data generated by the event. + A function used to convert the given event handler to a delegate compatible with the underlying .NET event. The resulting delegate is used in calls to the addHandler and removeHandler action parameters. + Action that attaches the given event handler to the underlying .NET event. + Action that detaches the given event handler from the underlying .NET event. + The observable sequence that contains the event argument objects passed to the invocations of the underlying .NET event. + or or is null. + + + Add and remove handler invocations are made whenever the number of observers grows beyond zero. + As such, an event handler may be shared by multiple simultaneously active observers, using a subject for multicasting. + + + The current is captured during the call to FromEvent, and is used to post add and remove handler invocations. + This behavior ensures add and remove handler operations for thread-affine events are accessed from the same context, as required by some UI frameworks. + + + If no SynchronizationContext is present at the point of calling FromEvent, add and remove handler invocations are made synchronously on the thread + making the Subscribe or Dispose call, respectively. + + + It's recommended to lift FromEvent calls outside event stream query expressions due to the free-threaded nature of Reactive Extensions. Doing so + makes the captured SynchronizationContext predictable. This best practice also reduces clutter of bridging code inside queries, making the query expressions + more concise and easier to understand. + + + + + + + Converts a .NET event to an observable sequence, using a conversion function to obtain the event delegate. Each event invocation is surfaced through an OnNext message in the resulting sequence. + For conversion of events conforming to the standard .NET event pattern, use any of the FromEventPattern overloads instead. + + The delegate type of the event to be converted. + The type of the event data generated by the event. + A function used to convert the given event handler to a delegate compatible with the underlying .NET event. The resulting delegate is used in calls to the addHandler and removeHandler action parameters. + Action that attaches the given event handler to the underlying .NET event. + Action that detaches the given event handler from the underlying .NET event. + The scheduler to run the add and remove event handler logic on. + The observable sequence that contains the event argument objects passed to the invocations of the underlying .NET event. + or or or is null. + + + Add and remove handler invocations are made whenever the number of observers grows beyond zero. + As such, an event handler may be shared by multiple simultaneously active observers, using a subject for multicasting. + + + Add and remove handler invocations are run on the specified scheduler. This behavior allows add and remove handler operations for thread-affine events to be + accessed from the same context, as required by some UI frameworks. + + + It's recommended to lift FromEvent calls outside event stream query expressions. This best practice reduces clutter of bridging code inside queries, + making the query expressions more concise and easier to understand. This has additional benefits for overloads of FromEvent that omit the IScheduler + parameter. For more information, see the remarks section on those overloads. + + + + + + + Converts a .NET event to an observable sequence, using a supplied event delegate type. Each event invocation is surfaced through an OnNext message in the resulting sequence. + For conversion of events conforming to the standard .NET event pattern, use any of the FromEventPattern overloads instead. + + The delegate type of the event to be converted. + The type of the event data generated by the event. + Action that attaches the given event handler to the underlying .NET event. + Action that detaches the given event handler from the underlying .NET event. + The observable sequence that contains the event argument objects passed to the invocations of the underlying .NET event. + or is null. + + + Add and remove handler invocations are made whenever the number of observers grows beyond zero. + As such, an event handler may be shared by multiple simultaneously active observers, using a subject for multicasting. + + + The current is captured during the call to FromEvent, and is used to post add and remove handler invocations. + This behavior ensures add and remove handler operations for thread-affine events are accessed from the same context, as required by some UI frameworks. + + + If no SynchronizationContext is present at the point of calling FromEvent, add and remove handler invocations are made synchronously on the thread + making the Subscribe or Dispose call, respectively. + + + It's recommended to lift FromEvent calls outside event stream query expressions due to the free-threaded nature of Reactive Extensions. Doing so + makes the captured SynchronizationContext predictable. This best practice also reduces clutter of bridging code inside queries, making the query expressions + more concise and easier to understand. + + + + + + + Converts a .NET event to an observable sequence, using a supplied event delegate type. Each event invocation is surfaced through an OnNext message in the resulting sequence. + For conversion of events conforming to the standard .NET event pattern, use any of the FromEventPattern overloads instead. + + The delegate type of the event to be converted. + The type of the event data generated by the event. + Action that attaches the given event handler to the underlying .NET event. + Action that detaches the given event handler from the underlying .NET event. + The scheduler to run the add and remove event handler logic on. + The observable sequence that contains the event argument objects passed to the invocations of the underlying .NET event. + or or is null. + + + Add and remove handler invocations are made whenever the number of observers grows beyond zero. + As such, an event handler may be shared by multiple simultaneously active observers, using a subject for multicasting. + + + Add and remove handler invocations are run on the specified scheduler. This behavior allows add and remove handler operations for thread-affine events to be + accessed from the same context, as required by some UI frameworks. + + + It's recommended to lift FromEvent calls outside event stream query expressions. This best practice reduces clutter of bridging code inside queries, + making the query expressions more concise and easier to understand. This has additional benefits for overloads of FromEvent that omit the IScheduler + parameter. For more information, see the remarks section on those overloads. + + + + + + + Converts a generic Action-based .NET event to an observable sequence. Each event invocation is surfaced through an OnNext message in the resulting sequence. + For conversion of events conforming to the standard .NET event pattern, use any of the FromEventPattern overloads instead. + + The type of the event data generated by the event. + Action that attaches the given event handler to the underlying .NET event. + Action that detaches the given event handler from the underlying .NET event. + The observable sequence that contains the event argument objects passed to the invocations of the underlying .NET event. + or is null. + + + Add and remove handler invocations are made whenever the number of observers grows beyond zero. + As such, an event handler may be shared by multiple simultaneously active observers, using a subject for multicasting. + + + The current is captured during the call to FromEvent, and is used to post add and remove handler invocations. + This behavior ensures add and remove handler operations for thread-affine events are accessed from the same context, as required by some UI frameworks. + + + If no SynchronizationContext is present at the point of calling FromEvent, add and remove handler invocations are made synchronously on the thread + making the Subscribe or Dispose call, respectively. + + + It's recommended to lift FromEvent calls outside event stream query expressions due to the free-threaded nature of Reactive Extensions. Doing so + makes the captured SynchronizationContext predictable. This best practice also reduces clutter of bridging code inside queries, making the query expressions + more concise and easier to understand. + + + + + + + Converts a generic Action-based .NET event to an observable sequence. Each event invocation is surfaced through an OnNext message in the resulting sequence. + For conversion of events conforming to the standard .NET event pattern, use any of the FromEventPattern overloads instead. + + The type of the event data generated by the event. + Action that attaches the given event handler to the underlying .NET event. + Action that detaches the given event handler from the underlying .NET event. + The scheduler to run the add and remove event handler logic on. + The observable sequence that contains the event argument objects passed to the invocations of the underlying .NET event. + or or is null. + + + Add and remove handler invocations are made whenever the number of observers grows beyond zero. + As such, an event handler may be shared by multiple simultaneously active observers, using a subject for multicasting. + + + Add and remove handler invocations are run on the specified scheduler. This behavior allows add and remove handler operations for thread-affine events to be + accessed from the same context, as required by some UI frameworks. + + + It's recommended to lift FromEvent calls outside event stream query expressions. This best practice reduces clutter of bridging code inside queries, + making the query expressions more concise and easier to understand. This has additional benefits for overloads of FromEvent that omit the IScheduler + parameter. For more information, see the remarks section on those overloads. + + + + + + + Converts an Action-based .NET event to an observable sequence. Each event invocation is surfaced through an OnNext message in the resulting sequence. + For conversion of events conforming to the standard .NET event pattern, use any of the FromEventPattern overloads instead. + + Action that attaches the given event handler to the underlying .NET event. + Action that detaches the given event handler from the underlying .NET event. + The observable sequence that contains the event argument objects passed to the invocations of the underlying .NET event. + or is null. + + + Add and remove handler invocations are made whenever the number of observers grows beyond zero. + As such, an event handler may be shared by multiple simultaneously active observers, using a subject for multicasting. + + + The current is captured during the call to FromEvent, and is used to post add and remove handler invocations. + This behavior ensures add and remove handler operations for thread-affine events are accessed from the same context, as required by some UI frameworks. + + + If no SynchronizationContext is present at the point of calling FromEvent, add and remove handler invocations are made synchronously on the thread + making the Subscribe or Dispose call, respectively. + + + It's recommended to lift FromEvent calls outside event stream query expressions due to the free-threaded nature of Reactive Extensions. Doing so + makes the captured SynchronizationContext predictable. This best practice also reduces clutter of bridging code inside queries, making the query expressions + more concise and easier to understand. + + + + + + + Converts an Action-based .NET event to an observable sequence. Each event invocation is surfaced through an OnNext message in the resulting sequence. + For conversion of events conforming to the standard .NET event pattern, use any of the FromEventPattern overloads instead. + + Action that attaches the given event handler to the underlying .NET event. + Action that detaches the given event handler from the underlying .NET event. + The scheduler to run the add and remove event handler logic on. + The observable sequence that contains the event argument objects passed to the invocations of the underlying .NET event. + or or is null. + + + Add and remove handler invocations are made whenever the number of observers grows beyond zero. + As such, an event handler may be shared by multiple simultaneously active observers, using a subject for multicasting. + + + Add and remove handler invocations are run on the specified scheduler. This behavior allows add and remove handler operations for thread-affine events to be + accessed from the same context, as required by some UI frameworks. + + + It's recommended to lift FromEvent calls outside event stream query expressions. This best practice reduces clutter of bridging code inside queries, + making the query expressions more concise and easier to understand. This has additional benefits for overloads of FromEvent that omit the IScheduler + parameter. For more information, see the remarks section on those overloads. + + + + + + + Invokes an action for each element in the observable sequence, and returns a Task object that will get signaled when the sequence terminates. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source sequence. + Action to invoke for each element in the observable sequence. + Task that signals the termination of the sequence. + or is null. + This operator is especially useful in conjunction with the asynchronous programming features introduced in C# 5.0 and Visual Basic 11. + + + + Invokes an action for each element in the observable sequence, and returns a Task object that will get signaled when the sequence terminates. + The loop can be quit prematurely by setting the specified cancellation token. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source sequence. + Action to invoke for each element in the observable sequence. + Cancellation token used to stop the loop. + Task that signals the termination of the sequence. + or is null. + This operator is especially useful in conjunction with the asynchronous programming features introduced in C# 5.0 and Visual Basic 11. + + + + Invokes an action for each element in the observable sequence, incorporating the element's index, and returns a Task object that will get signaled when the sequence terminates. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source sequence. + Action to invoke for each element in the observable sequence. + Task that signals the termination of the sequence. + or is null. + This operator is especially useful in conjunction with the asynchronous programming features introduced in C# 5.0 and Visual Basic 11. + + + + Invokes an action for each element in the observable sequence, incorporating the element's index, and returns a Task object that will get signaled when the sequence terminates. + The loop can be quit prematurely by setting the specified cancellation token. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source sequence. + Action to invoke for each element in the observable sequence. + Cancellation token used to stop the loop. + Task that signals the termination of the sequence. + or is null. + This operator is especially useful in conjunction with the asynchronous programming features introduced in C# 5.0 and Visual Basic 11. + + + + Uses to determine which source in to return, choosing if no match is found. + + The type of the value returned by the selector function, used to look up the resulting source. + The type of the elements in the result sequence. + Selector function invoked to determine the source to lookup in the dictionary. + Dictionary of sources to select from based on the invocation result. + Default source to select in case no matching source in is found. + The observable sequence retrieved from the dictionary based on the invocation result, or if no match is found. + or or is null. + + + + Uses to determine which source in to return, choosing an empty sequence on the specified scheduler if no match is found. + + The type of the value returned by the selector function, used to look up the resulting source. + The type of the elements in the result sequence. + Selector function invoked to determine the source to lookup in the dictionary. + Dictionary of sources to select from based on the invocation result. + Scheduler to generate an empty sequence on in case no matching source in is found. + The observable sequence retrieved from the dictionary based on the invocation result, or an empty sequence if no match is found. + or or is null. + + + + Uses to determine which source in to return, choosing an empty sequence if no match is found. + + The type of the value returned by the selector function, used to look up the resulting source. + The type of the elements in the result sequence. + Selector function invoked to determine the source to lookup in the dictionary. + Dictionary of sources to select from based on the invocation result. + The observable sequence retrieved from the dictionary based on the invocation result, or an empty sequence if no match is found. + or is null. + + + + Repeats the given as long as the specified holds, where the is evaluated after each repeated completed. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source to repeat as long as the function evaluates to true. + Condition that will be evaluated upon the completion of an iteration through the , to determine whether repetition of the source is required. + The observable sequence obtained by concatenating the sequence as long as the holds. + or is null. + + + + Concatenates the observable sequences obtained by running the for each element in the given enumerable . + + The type of the elements in the enumerable source sequence. + The type of the elements in the observable result sequence. + Enumerable source for which each element will be mapped onto an observable source that will be concatenated in the result sequence. + Function to select an observable source for each element in the . + The observable sequence obtained by concatenating the sources returned by for each element in the . + or is null. + + + + If the specified evaluates true, select the sequence. Otherwise, select the sequence. + + The type of the elements in the result sequence. + Condition evaluated to decide which sequence to return. + Sequence returned in case evaluates true. + Sequence returned in case evaluates false. + if evaluates true; otherwise. + or or is null. + + + + If the specified evaluates true, select the sequence. Otherwise, return an empty sequence. + + The type of the elements in the result sequence. + Condition evaluated to decide which sequence to return. + Sequence returned in case evaluates true. + if evaluates true; an empty sequence otherwise. + or is null. + + + + If the specified evaluates true, select the sequence. Otherwise, return an empty sequence generated on the specified scheduler. + + The type of the elements in the result sequence. + Condition evaluated to decide which sequence to return. + Sequence returned in case evaluates true. + Scheduler to generate an empty sequence on in case evaluates false. + if evaluates true; an empty sequence otherwise. + or or is null. + + + + Repeats the given as long as the specified holds, where the is evaluated before each repeated is subscribed to. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source to repeat as long as the function evaluates to true. + Condition that will be evaluated before subscription to the , to determine whether repetition of the source is required. + The observable sequence obtained by concatenating the sequence as long as the holds. + or is null. + + + + Creates a pattern that matches when both observable sequences have an available element. + + The type of the elements in the left sequence. + The type of the elements in the right sequence. + Observable sequence to match with the right sequence. + Observable sequence to match with the left sequence. + Pattern object that matches when both observable sequences have an available element. + or is null. + + + + Matches when the observable sequence has an available element and projects the element by invoking the selector function. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + The type of the elements in the result sequence, returned by the selector function. + Observable sequence to apply the selector on. + Selector that will be invoked for elements in the source sequence. + Plan that produces the projected results, to be fed (with other plans) to the When operator. + or is null. + + + + Joins together the results from several patterns. + + The type of the elements in the result sequence, obtained from the specified patterns. + A series of plans created by use of the Then operator on patterns. + An observable sequence with the results from matching several patterns. + is null. + + + + Joins together the results from several patterns. + + The type of the elements in the result sequence, obtained from the specified patterns. + A series of plans created by use of the Then operator on patterns. + An observable sequence with the results form matching several patterns. + is null. + + + + Merges the specified observable sequences into one observable sequence by using the selector function whenever any of the observable sequences produces an element. + + The type of the elements in the first source sequence. + The type of the elements in the second source sequence. + The type of the elements in the third source sequence. + The type of the elements in the result sequence, returned by the selector function. + First observable source. + Second observable source. + Third observable source. + Function to invoke whenever any of the sources produces an element. + An observable sequence containing the result of combining elements of the sources using the specified result selector function. + or or or is null. + If a non-empty source completes, its very last value will be used for creating subsequent combinations until all sources terminate. + + + + Merges the specified observable sequences into one observable sequence by using the selector function whenever any of the observable sequences produces an element. + + The type of the elements in the first source sequence. + The type of the elements in the second source sequence. + The type of the elements in the third source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fourth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the result sequence, returned by the selector function. + First observable source. + Second observable source. + Third observable source. + Fourth observable source. + Function to invoke whenever any of the sources produces an element. + An observable sequence containing the result of combining elements of the sources using the specified result selector function. + or or or or is null. + If a non-empty source completes, its very last value will be used for creating subsequent combinations until all sources terminate. + + + + Merges the specified observable sequences into one observable sequence by using the selector function whenever any of the observable sequences produces an element. + + The type of the elements in the first source sequence. + The type of the elements in the second source sequence. + The type of the elements in the third source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fourth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fifth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the result sequence, returned by the selector function. + First observable source. + Second observable source. + Third observable source. + Fourth observable source. + Fifth observable source. + Function to invoke whenever any of the sources produces an element. + An observable sequence containing the result of combining elements of the sources using the specified result selector function. + or or or or or is null. + If a non-empty source completes, its very last value will be used for creating subsequent combinations until all sources terminate. + + + + Merges the specified observable sequences into one observable sequence by using the selector function whenever any of the observable sequences produces an element. + + The type of the elements in the first source sequence. + The type of the elements in the second source sequence. + The type of the elements in the third source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fourth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fifth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the sixth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the result sequence, returned by the selector function. + First observable source. + Second observable source. + Third observable source. + Fourth observable source. + Fifth observable source. + Sixth observable source. + Function to invoke whenever any of the sources produces an element. + An observable sequence containing the result of combining elements of the sources using the specified result selector function. + or or or or or or is null. + If a non-empty source completes, its very last value will be used for creating subsequent combinations until all sources terminate. + + + + Merges the specified observable sequences into one observable sequence by using the selector function whenever any of the observable sequences produces an element. + + The type of the elements in the first source sequence. + The type of the elements in the second source sequence. + The type of the elements in the third source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fourth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fifth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the sixth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the seventh source sequence. + The type of the elements in the result sequence, returned by the selector function. + First observable source. + Second observable source. + Third observable source. + Fourth observable source. + Fifth observable source. + Sixth observable source. + Seventh observable source. + Function to invoke whenever any of the sources produces an element. + An observable sequence containing the result of combining elements of the sources using the specified result selector function. + or or or or or or or is null. + If a non-empty source completes, its very last value will be used for creating subsequent combinations until all sources terminate. + + + + Merges the specified observable sequences into one observable sequence by using the selector function whenever any of the observable sequences produces an element. + + The type of the elements in the first source sequence. + The type of the elements in the second source sequence. + The type of the elements in the third source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fourth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fifth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the sixth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the seventh source sequence. + The type of the elements in the eighth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the result sequence, returned by the selector function. + First observable source. + Second observable source. + Third observable source. + Fourth observable source. + Fifth observable source. + Sixth observable source. + Seventh observable source. + Eighth observable source. + Function to invoke whenever any of the sources produces an element. + An observable sequence containing the result of combining elements of the sources using the specified result selector function. + or or or or or or or or is null. + If a non-empty source completes, its very last value will be used for creating subsequent combinations until all sources terminate. + + + + Merges the specified observable sequences into one observable sequence by using the selector function whenever any of the observable sequences produces an element. + + The type of the elements in the first source sequence. + The type of the elements in the second source sequence. + The type of the elements in the third source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fourth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fifth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the sixth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the seventh source sequence. + The type of the elements in the eighth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the ninth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the result sequence, returned by the selector function. + First observable source. + Second observable source. + Third observable source. + Fourth observable source. + Fifth observable source. + Sixth observable source. + Seventh observable source. + Eighth observable source. + Ninth observable source. + Function to invoke whenever any of the sources produces an element. + An observable sequence containing the result of combining elements of the sources using the specified result selector function. + or or or or or or or or or is null. + If a non-empty source completes, its very last value will be used for creating subsequent combinations until all sources terminate. + + + + Merges the specified observable sequences into one observable sequence by using the selector function whenever any of the observable sequences produces an element. + + The type of the elements in the first source sequence. + The type of the elements in the second source sequence. + The type of the elements in the third source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fourth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fifth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the sixth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the seventh source sequence. + The type of the elements in the eighth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the ninth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the tenth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the result sequence, returned by the selector function. + First observable source. + Second observable source. + Third observable source. + Fourth observable source. + Fifth observable source. + Sixth observable source. + Seventh observable source. + Eighth observable source. + Ninth observable source. + Tenth observable source. + Function to invoke whenever any of the sources produces an element. + An observable sequence containing the result of combining elements of the sources using the specified result selector function. + or or or or or or or or or or is null. + If a non-empty source completes, its very last value will be used for creating subsequent combinations until all sources terminate. + + + + Merges the specified observable sequences into one observable sequence by using the selector function whenever any of the observable sequences produces an element. + + The type of the elements in the first source sequence. + The type of the elements in the second source sequence. + The type of the elements in the third source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fourth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fifth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the sixth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the seventh source sequence. + The type of the elements in the eighth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the ninth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the tenth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the eleventh source sequence. + The type of the elements in the result sequence, returned by the selector function. + First observable source. + Second observable source. + Third observable source. + Fourth observable source. + Fifth observable source. + Sixth observable source. + Seventh observable source. + Eighth observable source. + Ninth observable source. + Tenth observable source. + Eleventh observable source. + Function to invoke whenever any of the sources produces an element. + An observable sequence containing the result of combining elements of the sources using the specified result selector function. + or or or or or or or or or or or is null. + If a non-empty source completes, its very last value will be used for creating subsequent combinations until all sources terminate. + + + + Merges the specified observable sequences into one observable sequence by using the selector function whenever any of the observable sequences produces an element. + + The type of the elements in the first source sequence. + The type of the elements in the second source sequence. + The type of the elements in the third source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fourth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fifth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the sixth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the seventh source sequence. + The type of the elements in the eighth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the ninth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the tenth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the eleventh source sequence. + The type of the elements in the twelfth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the result sequence, returned by the selector function. + First observable source. + Second observable source. + Third observable source. + Fourth observable source. + Fifth observable source. + Sixth observable source. + Seventh observable source. + Eighth observable source. + Ninth observable source. + Tenth observable source. + Eleventh observable source. + Twelfth observable source. + Function to invoke whenever any of the sources produces an element. + An observable sequence containing the result of combining elements of the sources using the specified result selector function. + or or or or or or or or or or or or is null. + If a non-empty source completes, its very last value will be used for creating subsequent combinations until all sources terminate. + + + + Merges the specified observable sequences into one observable sequence by using the selector function whenever any of the observable sequences produces an element. + + The type of the elements in the first source sequence. + The type of the elements in the second source sequence. + The type of the elements in the third source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fourth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fifth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the sixth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the seventh source sequence. + The type of the elements in the eighth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the ninth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the tenth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the eleventh source sequence. + The type of the elements in the twelfth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the thirteenth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the result sequence, returned by the selector function. + First observable source. + Second observable source. + Third observable source. + Fourth observable source. + Fifth observable source. + Sixth observable source. + Seventh observable source. + Eighth observable source. + Ninth observable source. + Tenth observable source. + Eleventh observable source. + Twelfth observable source. + Thirteenth observable source. + Function to invoke whenever any of the sources produces an element. + An observable sequence containing the result of combining elements of the sources using the specified result selector function. + or or or or or or or or or or or or or is null. + If a non-empty source completes, its very last value will be used for creating subsequent combinations until all sources terminate. + + + + Merges the specified observable sequences into one observable sequence by using the selector function whenever any of the observable sequences produces an element. + + The type of the elements in the first source sequence. + The type of the elements in the second source sequence. + The type of the elements in the third source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fourth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fifth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the sixth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the seventh source sequence. + The type of the elements in the eighth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the ninth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the tenth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the eleventh source sequence. + The type of the elements in the twelfth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the thirteenth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fourteenth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the result sequence, returned by the selector function. + First observable source. + Second observable source. + Third observable source. + Fourth observable source. + Fifth observable source. + Sixth observable source. + Seventh observable source. + Eighth observable source. + Ninth observable source. + Tenth observable source. + Eleventh observable source. + Twelfth observable source. + Thirteenth observable source. + Fourteenth observable source. + Function to invoke whenever any of the sources produces an element. + An observable sequence containing the result of combining elements of the sources using the specified result selector function. + or or or or or or or or or or or or or or is null. + If a non-empty source completes, its very last value will be used for creating subsequent combinations until all sources terminate. + + + + Merges the specified observable sequences into one observable sequence by using the selector function whenever any of the observable sequences produces an element. + + The type of the elements in the first source sequence. + The type of the elements in the second source sequence. + The type of the elements in the third source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fourth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fifth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the sixth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the seventh source sequence. + The type of the elements in the eighth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the ninth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the tenth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the eleventh source sequence. + The type of the elements in the twelfth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the thirteenth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fourteenth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fifteenth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the result sequence, returned by the selector function. + First observable source. + Second observable source. + Third observable source. + Fourth observable source. + Fifth observable source. + Sixth observable source. + Seventh observable source. + Eighth observable source. + Ninth observable source. + Tenth observable source. + Eleventh observable source. + Twelfth observable source. + Thirteenth observable source. + Fourteenth observable source. + Fifteenth observable source. + Function to invoke whenever any of the sources produces an element. + An observable sequence containing the result of combining elements of the sources using the specified result selector function. + or or or or or or or or or or or or or or or is null. + If a non-empty source completes, its very last value will be used for creating subsequent combinations until all sources terminate. + + + + Merges the specified observable sequences into one observable sequence by using the selector function whenever any of the observable sequences produces an element. + + The type of the elements in the first source sequence. + The type of the elements in the second source sequence. + The type of the elements in the third source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fourth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fifth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the sixth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the seventh source sequence. + The type of the elements in the eighth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the ninth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the tenth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the eleventh source sequence. + The type of the elements in the twelfth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the thirteenth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fourteenth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fifteenth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the sixteenth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the result sequence, returned by the selector function. + First observable source. + Second observable source. + Third observable source. + Fourth observable source. + Fifth observable source. + Sixth observable source. + Seventh observable source. + Eighth observable source. + Ninth observable source. + Tenth observable source. + Eleventh observable source. + Twelfth observable source. + Thirteenth observable source. + Fourteenth observable source. + Fifteenth observable source. + Sixteenth observable source. + Function to invoke whenever any of the sources produces an element. + An observable sequence containing the result of combining elements of the sources using the specified result selector function. + or or or or or or or or or or or or or or or or is null. + If a non-empty source completes, its very last value will be used for creating subsequent combinations until all sources terminate. + + + + Propagates the observable sequence that reacts first. + + The type of the elements in the source sequences. + First observable sequence. + Second observable sequence. + An observable sequence that surfaces either of the given sequences, whichever reacted first. + or is null. + + + + Propagates the observable sequence that reacts first. + + The type of the elements in the source sequences. + Observable sources competing to react first. + An observable sequence that surfaces any of the given sequences, whichever reacted first. + is null. + + + + Propagates the observable sequence that reacts first. + + The type of the elements in the source sequences. + Observable sources competing to react first. + An observable sequence that surfaces any of the given sequences, whichever reacted first. + is null. + + + + Projects each element of an observable sequence into consecutive non-overlapping buffers. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence, and in the lists in the result sequence. + The type of the elements in the sequences indicating buffer closing events. + Source sequence to produce buffers over. + A function invoked to define the boundaries of the produced buffers. A new buffer is started when the previous one is closed. + An observable sequence of buffers. + or is null. + + + + Projects each element of an observable sequence into zero or more buffers. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence, and in the lists in the result sequence. + The type of the elements in the sequence indicating buffer opening events, also passed to the closing selector to obtain a sequence of buffer closing events. + The type of the elements in the sequences indicating buffer closing events. + Source sequence to produce buffers over. + Observable sequence whose elements denote the creation of new buffers. + A function invoked to define the closing of each produced buffer. + An observable sequence of buffers. + or or is null. + + + + Projects each element of an observable sequence into consecutive non-overlapping buffers. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence, and in the lists in the result sequence. + The type of the elements in the sequences indicating buffer boundary events. + Source sequence to produce buffers over. + Sequence of buffer boundary markers. The current buffer is closed and a new buffer is opened upon receiving a boundary marker. + An observable sequence of buffers. + or is null. + + + + Continues an observable sequence that is terminated by an exception of the specified type with the observable sequence produced by the handler. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence and sequences returned by the exception handler function. + The type of the exception to catch and handle. Needs to derive from . + Source sequence. + Exception handler function, producing another observable sequence. + An observable sequence containing the source sequence's elements, followed by the elements produced by the handler's resulting observable sequence in case an exception occurred. + or is null. + + + + Continues an observable sequence that is terminated by an exception with the next observable sequence. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence and handler sequence. + First observable sequence whose exception (if any) is caught. + Second observable sequence used to produce results when an error occurred in the first sequence. + An observable sequence containing the first sequence's elements, followed by the elements of the second sequence in case an exception occurred. + or is null. + + + + Continues an observable sequence that is terminated by an exception with the next observable sequence. + + The type of the elements in the source and handler sequences. + Observable sequences to catch exceptions for. + An observable sequence containing elements from consecutive source sequences until a source sequence terminates successfully. + is null. + + + + Continues an observable sequence that is terminated by an exception with the next observable sequence. + + The type of the elements in the source and handler sequences. + Observable sequences to catch exceptions for. + An observable sequence containing elements from consecutive source sequences until a source sequence terminates successfully. + is null. + + + + Merges two observable sequences into one observable sequence by using the selector function whenever one of the observable sequences produces an element. + + The type of the elements in the first source sequence. + The type of the elements in the second source sequence. + The type of the elements in the result sequence, returned by the selector function. + First observable source. + Second observable source. + Function to invoke whenever either of the sources produces an element. + An observable sequence containing the result of combining elements of both sources using the specified result selector function. + or or is null. + If a non-empty source completes, its very last value will be used for creating subsequent combinations until all sources terminate. + + + + Merges the specified observable sequences into one observable sequence by using the selector function whenever any of the observable sequences produces an element. + + The type of the elements in the source sequences. + The type of the elements in the result sequence, returned by the selector function. + Observable sources. + Function to invoke whenever any of the sources produces an element. For efficiency, the input list is reused after the selector returns. Either aggregate or copy the values during the function call. + An observable sequence containing the result of combining elements of the sources using the specified result selector function. + or is null. + If a non-empty source completes, its very last value will be used for creating subsequent combinations until all sources terminate. + + + + Merges the specified observable sequences into one observable sequence by emitting a list with the latest source elements whenever any of the observable sequences produces an element. + + The type of the elements in the source sequences, and in the lists in the result sequence. + Observable sources. + An observable sequence containing lists of the latest elements of the sources. + is null. + If a non-empty source completes, its very last value will be used for creating subsequent combinations until all sources terminate. + + + + Merges the specified observable sequences into one observable sequence by emitting a list with the latest source elements whenever any of the observable sequences produces an element. + + The type of the elements in the source sequences, and in the lists in the result sequence. + Observable sources. + An observable sequence containing lists of the latest elements of the sources. + is null. + If a non-empty source completes, its very last value will be used for creating subsequent combinations until all sources terminate. + + + + Concatenates the second observable sequence to the first observable sequence upon successful termination of the first. + + The type of the elements in the source sequences. + First observable sequence. + Second observable sequence. + An observable sequence that contains the elements of the first sequence, followed by those of the second the sequence. + or is null. + + + + Concatenates all of the specified observable sequences, as long as the previous observable sequence terminated successfully. + + The type of the elements in the source sequences. + Observable sequences to concatenate. + An observable sequence that contains the elements of each given sequence, in sequential order. + is null. + + + + Concatenates all observable sequences in the given enumerable sequence, as long as the previous observable sequence terminated successfully. + + The type of the elements in the source sequences. + Observable sequences to concatenate. + An observable sequence that contains the elements of each given sequence, in sequential order. + is null. + + + + Concatenates all inner observable sequences, as long as the previous observable sequence terminated successfully. + + The type of the elements in the source sequences. + Observable sequence of inner observable sequences. + An observable sequence that contains the elements of each observed inner sequence, in sequential order. + is null. + + + + Concatenates all task results, as long as the previous task terminated successfully. + + The type of the results produced by the tasks. + Observable sequence of tasks. + An observable sequence that contains the results of each task, in sequential order. + is null. + If the tasks support cancellation, consider manual conversion of the tasks using , followed by a concatenation operation using . + + + + Merges elements from all inner observable sequences into a single observable sequence. + + The type of the elements in the source sequences. + Observable sequence of inner observable sequences. + The observable sequence that merges the elements of the inner sequences. + is null. + + + + Merges results from all source tasks into a single observable sequence. + + The type of the results produced by the source tasks. + Observable sequence of tasks. + The observable sequence that merges the results of the source tasks. + is null. + If the tasks support cancellation, consider manual conversion of the tasks using , followed by a merge operation using . + + + + Merges elements from all inner observable sequences into a single observable sequence, limiting the number of concurrent subscriptions to inner sequences. + + The type of the elements in the source sequences. + Observable sequence of inner observable sequences. + Maximum number of inner observable sequences being subscribed to concurrently. + The observable sequence that merges the elements of the inner sequences. + is null. + is less than or equal to zero. + + + + Merges elements from all observable sequences in the given enumerable sequence into a single observable sequence, limiting the number of concurrent subscriptions to inner sequences. + + The type of the elements in the source sequences. + Enumerable sequence of observable sequences. + Maximum number of observable sequences being subscribed to concurrently. + The observable sequence that merges the elements of the observable sequences. + is null. + is less than or equal to zero. + + + + Merges elements from all observable sequences in the given enumerable sequence into a single observable sequence, limiting the number of concurrent subscriptions to inner sequences, and using the specified scheduler for enumeration of and subscription to the sources. + + The type of the elements in the source sequences. + Enumerable sequence of observable sequences. + Maximum number of observable sequences being subscribed to concurrently. + Scheduler to run the enumeration of the sequence of sources on. + The observable sequence that merges the elements of the observable sequences. + or is null. + is less than or equal to zero. + + + + Merges elements from two observable sequences into a single observable sequence. + + The type of the elements in the source sequences. + First observable sequence. + Second observable sequence. + The observable sequence that merges the elements of the given sequences. + or is null. + + + + Merges elements from two observable sequences into a single observable sequence, using the specified scheduler for enumeration of and subscription to the sources. + + The type of the elements in the source sequences. + First observable sequence. + Second observable sequence. + Scheduler used to introduce concurrency for making subscriptions to the given sequences. + The observable sequence that merges the elements of the given sequences. + or or is null. + + + + Merges elements from all of the specified observable sequences into a single observable sequence. + + The type of the elements in the source sequences. + Observable sequences. + The observable sequence that merges the elements of the observable sequences. + is null. + + + + Merges elements from all of the specified observable sequences into a single observable sequence, using the specified scheduler for enumeration of and subscription to the sources. + + The type of the elements in the source sequences. + Observable sequences. + Scheduler to run the enumeration of the sequence of sources on. + The observable sequence that merges the elements of the observable sequences. + or is null. + + + + Merges elements from all observable sequences in the given enumerable sequence into a single observable sequence. + + The type of the elements in the source sequences. + Enumerable sequence of observable sequences. + The observable sequence that merges the elements of the observable sequences. + is null. + + + + Merges elements from all observable sequences in the given enumerable sequence into a single observable sequence, using the specified scheduler for enumeration of and subscription to the sources. + + The type of the elements in the source sequences. + Enumerable sequence of observable sequences. + Scheduler to run the enumeration of the sequence of sources on. + The observable sequence that merges the elements of the observable sequences. + or is null. + + + + Concatenates the second observable sequence to the first observable sequence upon successful or exceptional termination of the first. + + The type of the elements in the source sequences. + First observable sequence whose exception (if any) is caught. + Second observable sequence used to produce results after the first sequence terminates. + An observable sequence that concatenates the first and second sequence, even if the first sequence terminates exceptionally. + or is null. + + + + Concatenates all of the specified observable sequences, even if the previous observable sequence terminated exceptionally. + + The type of the elements in the source sequences. + Observable sequences to concatenate. + An observable sequence that concatenates the source sequences, even if a sequence terminates exceptionally. + is null. + + + + Concatenates all observable sequences in the given enumerable sequence, even if the previous observable sequence terminated exceptionally. + + The type of the elements in the source sequences. + Observable sequences to concatenate. + An observable sequence that concatenates the source sequences, even if a sequence terminates exceptionally. + is null. + + + + Returns the elements from the source observable sequence only after the other observable sequence produces an element. + Starting from Rx.NET 4.0, this will subscribe to before subscribing to + so in case emits an element right away, elements from are not missed. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + The type of the elements in the other sequence that indicates the end of skip behavior. + Source sequence to propagate elements for. + Observable sequence that triggers propagation of elements of the source sequence. + An observable sequence containing the elements of the source sequence starting from the point the other sequence triggered propagation. + or is null. + + + + Transforms an observable sequence of observable sequences into an observable sequence + producing values only from the most recent observable sequence. + Each time a new inner observable sequence is received, unsubscribe from the + previous inner observable sequence. + + The type of the elements in the source sequences. + Observable sequence of inner observable sequences. + The observable sequence that at any point in time produces the elements of the most recent inner observable sequence that has been received. + is null. + + + + Transforms an observable sequence of tasks into an observable sequence + producing values only from the most recent observable sequence. + Each time a new task is received, the previous task's result is ignored. + + The type of the results produced by the source tasks. + Observable sequence of tasks. + The observable sequence that at any point in time produces the result of the most recent task that has been received. + is null. + If the tasks support cancellation, consider manual conversion of the tasks using , followed by a switch operation using . + + + + Returns the elements from the source observable sequence until the other observable sequence produces an element. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + The type of the elements in the other sequence that indicates the end of take behavior. + Source sequence to propagate elements for. + Observable sequence that terminates propagation of elements of the source sequence. + An observable sequence containing the elements of the source sequence up to the point the other sequence interrupted further propagation. + or is null. + + + + Relays elements from the source observable sequence and calls the predicate after an + emission to check if the sequence should stop after that specific item. + + The type of the elements in the source and result sequences. + The source sequence to relay elements of. + Called after each upstream item has been emitted with + that upstream item and should return true to indicate the sequence should + complete. + The observable sequence with the source elements until the stop predicate returns true. + + The following sequence will stop after the value 5 has been encountered: + + Observable.Range(1, 10) + .TakeUntil(item => item == 5) + .Subscribe(Console.WriteLine); + + + If or is null. + + + + Projects each element of an observable sequence into consecutive non-overlapping windows. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence, and in the windows in the result sequence. + The type of the elements in the sequences indicating window closing events. + Source sequence to produce windows over. + A function invoked to define the boundaries of the produced windows. A new window is started when the previous one is closed. + An observable sequence of windows. + or is null. + + + + Projects each element of an observable sequence into zero or more windows. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence, and in the windows in the result sequence. + The type of the elements in the sequence indicating window opening events, also passed to the closing selector to obtain a sequence of window closing events. + The type of the elements in the sequences indicating window closing events. + Source sequence to produce windows over. + Observable sequence whose elements denote the creation of new windows. + A function invoked to define the closing of each produced window. + An observable sequence of windows. + or or is null. + + + + Projects each element of an observable sequence into consecutive non-overlapping windows. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence, and in the windows in the result sequence. + The type of the elements in the sequences indicating window boundary events. + Source sequence to produce windows over. + Sequence of window boundary markers. The current window is closed and a new window is opened upon receiving a boundary marker. + An observable sequence of windows. + or is null. + + + + Merges two observable sequences into one observable sequence by combining each element from the first source with the latest element from the second source, if any. + Starting from Rx.NET 4.0, this will subscribe to before subscribing to to have a latest element readily available + in case emits an element right away. + + The type of the elements in the first source sequence. + The type of the elements in the second source sequence. + The type of the elements in the result sequence, returned by the selector function. + First observable source. + Second observable source. + Function to invoke for each element from the first source combined with the latest element from the second source, if any. + An observable sequence containing the result of combining each element of the first source with the latest element from the second source, if any, using the specified result selector function. + or or is null. + + + + Merges two observable sequences into one observable sequence by combining their elements in a pairwise fashion. + + The type of the elements in the first source sequence. + The type of the elements in the second source sequence. + The type of the elements in the result sequence, returned by the selector function. + First observable source. + Second observable source. + Function to invoke for each consecutive pair of elements from the first and second source. + An observable sequence containing the result of pairwise combining the elements of the first and second source using the specified result selector function. + or or is null. + + + + Merges the specified observable sequences into one observable sequence by using the selector function whenever all of the observable sequences have produced an element at a corresponding index. + + The type of the elements in the source sequences. + The type of the elements in the result sequence, returned by the selector function. + Observable sources. + Function to invoke for each series of elements at corresponding indexes in the sources. + An observable sequence containing the result of combining elements of the sources using the specified result selector function. + or is null. + + + + Merges the specified observable sequences into one observable sequence by emitting a list with the elements of the observable sequences at corresponding indexes. + + The type of the elements in the source sequences, and in the lists in the result sequence. + Observable sources. + An observable sequence containing lists of elements at corresponding indexes. + is null. + + + + Merges the specified observable sequences into one observable sequence by emitting a list with the elements of the observable sequences at corresponding indexes. + + The type of the elements in the source sequences, and in the lists in the result sequence. + Observable sources. + An observable sequence containing lists of elements at corresponding indexes. + is null. + + + + Merges an observable sequence and an enumerable sequence into one observable sequence by using the selector function. + + The type of the elements in the first observable source sequence. + The type of the elements in the second enumerable source sequence. + The type of the elements in the result sequence, returned by the selector function. + First observable source. + Second enumerable source. + Function to invoke for each consecutive pair of elements from the first and second source. + An observable sequence containing the result of pairwise combining the elements of the first and second source using the specified result selector function. + or or is null. + + + + Merges the specified observable sequences into one observable sequence by using the selector function whenever all of the observable sequences have produced an element at a corresponding index. + + The type of the elements in the first source sequence. + The type of the elements in the second source sequence. + The type of the elements in the third source sequence. + The type of the elements in the result sequence, returned by the selector function. + First observable source. + Second observable source. + Third observable source. + Function to invoke for each series of elements at corresponding indexes in the sources. + An observable sequence containing the result of combining elements of the sources using the specified result selector function. + or or or is null. + + + + Merges the specified observable sequences into one observable sequence by using the selector function whenever all of the observable sequences have produced an element at a corresponding index. + + The type of the elements in the first source sequence. + The type of the elements in the second source sequence. + The type of the elements in the third source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fourth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the result sequence, returned by the selector function. + First observable source. + Second observable source. + Third observable source. + Fourth observable source. + Function to invoke for each series of elements at corresponding indexes in the sources. + An observable sequence containing the result of combining elements of the sources using the specified result selector function. + or or or or is null. + + + + Merges the specified observable sequences into one observable sequence by using the selector function whenever all of the observable sequences have produced an element at a corresponding index. + + The type of the elements in the first source sequence. + The type of the elements in the second source sequence. + The type of the elements in the third source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fourth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fifth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the result sequence, returned by the selector function. + First observable source. + Second observable source. + Third observable source. + Fourth observable source. + Fifth observable source. + Function to invoke for each series of elements at corresponding indexes in the sources. + An observable sequence containing the result of combining elements of the sources using the specified result selector function. + or or or or or is null. + + + + Merges the specified observable sequences into one observable sequence by using the selector function whenever all of the observable sequences have produced an element at a corresponding index. + + The type of the elements in the first source sequence. + The type of the elements in the second source sequence. + The type of the elements in the third source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fourth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fifth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the sixth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the result sequence, returned by the selector function. + First observable source. + Second observable source. + Third observable source. + Fourth observable source. + Fifth observable source. + Sixth observable source. + Function to invoke for each series of elements at corresponding indexes in the sources. + An observable sequence containing the result of combining elements of the sources using the specified result selector function. + or or or or or or is null. + + + + Merges the specified observable sequences into one observable sequence by using the selector function whenever all of the observable sequences have produced an element at a corresponding index. + + The type of the elements in the first source sequence. + The type of the elements in the second source sequence. + The type of the elements in the third source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fourth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fifth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the sixth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the seventh source sequence. + The type of the elements in the result sequence, returned by the selector function. + First observable source. + Second observable source. + Third observable source. + Fourth observable source. + Fifth observable source. + Sixth observable source. + Seventh observable source. + Function to invoke for each series of elements at corresponding indexes in the sources. + An observable sequence containing the result of combining elements of the sources using the specified result selector function. + or or or or or or or is null. + + + + Merges the specified observable sequences into one observable sequence by using the selector function whenever all of the observable sequences have produced an element at a corresponding index. + + The type of the elements in the first source sequence. + The type of the elements in the second source sequence. + The type of the elements in the third source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fourth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fifth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the sixth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the seventh source sequence. + The type of the elements in the eighth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the result sequence, returned by the selector function. + First observable source. + Second observable source. + Third observable source. + Fourth observable source. + Fifth observable source. + Sixth observable source. + Seventh observable source. + Eighth observable source. + Function to invoke for each series of elements at corresponding indexes in the sources. + An observable sequence containing the result of combining elements of the sources using the specified result selector function. + or or or or or or or or is null. + + + + Merges the specified observable sequences into one observable sequence by using the selector function whenever all of the observable sequences have produced an element at a corresponding index. + + The type of the elements in the first source sequence. + The type of the elements in the second source sequence. + The type of the elements in the third source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fourth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fifth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the sixth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the seventh source sequence. + The type of the elements in the eighth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the ninth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the result sequence, returned by the selector function. + First observable source. + Second observable source. + Third observable source. + Fourth observable source. + Fifth observable source. + Sixth observable source. + Seventh observable source. + Eighth observable source. + Ninth observable source. + Function to invoke for each series of elements at corresponding indexes in the sources. + An observable sequence containing the result of combining elements of the sources using the specified result selector function. + or or or or or or or or or is null. + + + + Merges the specified observable sequences into one observable sequence by using the selector function whenever all of the observable sequences have produced an element at a corresponding index. + + The type of the elements in the first source sequence. + The type of the elements in the second source sequence. + The type of the elements in the third source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fourth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fifth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the sixth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the seventh source sequence. + The type of the elements in the eighth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the ninth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the tenth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the result sequence, returned by the selector function. + First observable source. + Second observable source. + Third observable source. + Fourth observable source. + Fifth observable source. + Sixth observable source. + Seventh observable source. + Eighth observable source. + Ninth observable source. + Tenth observable source. + Function to invoke for each series of elements at corresponding indexes in the sources. + An observable sequence containing the result of combining elements of the sources using the specified result selector function. + or or or or or or or or or or is null. + + + + Merges the specified observable sequences into one observable sequence by using the selector function whenever all of the observable sequences have produced an element at a corresponding index. + + The type of the elements in the first source sequence. + The type of the elements in the second source sequence. + The type of the elements in the third source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fourth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fifth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the sixth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the seventh source sequence. + The type of the elements in the eighth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the ninth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the tenth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the eleventh source sequence. + The type of the elements in the result sequence, returned by the selector function. + First observable source. + Second observable source. + Third observable source. + Fourth observable source. + Fifth observable source. + Sixth observable source. + Seventh observable source. + Eighth observable source. + Ninth observable source. + Tenth observable source. + Eleventh observable source. + Function to invoke for each series of elements at corresponding indexes in the sources. + An observable sequence containing the result of combining elements of the sources using the specified result selector function. + or or or or or or or or or or or is null. + + + + Merges the specified observable sequences into one observable sequence by using the selector function whenever all of the observable sequences have produced an element at a corresponding index. + + The type of the elements in the first source sequence. + The type of the elements in the second source sequence. + The type of the elements in the third source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fourth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fifth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the sixth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the seventh source sequence. + The type of the elements in the eighth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the ninth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the tenth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the eleventh source sequence. + The type of the elements in the twelfth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the result sequence, returned by the selector function. + First observable source. + Second observable source. + Third observable source. + Fourth observable source. + Fifth observable source. + Sixth observable source. + Seventh observable source. + Eighth observable source. + Ninth observable source. + Tenth observable source. + Eleventh observable source. + Twelfth observable source. + Function to invoke for each series of elements at corresponding indexes in the sources. + An observable sequence containing the result of combining elements of the sources using the specified result selector function. + or or or or or or or or or or or or is null. + + + + Merges the specified observable sequences into one observable sequence by using the selector function whenever all of the observable sequences have produced an element at a corresponding index. + + The type of the elements in the first source sequence. + The type of the elements in the second source sequence. + The type of the elements in the third source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fourth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fifth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the sixth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the seventh source sequence. + The type of the elements in the eighth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the ninth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the tenth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the eleventh source sequence. + The type of the elements in the twelfth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the thirteenth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the result sequence, returned by the selector function. + First observable source. + Second observable source. + Third observable source. + Fourth observable source. + Fifth observable source. + Sixth observable source. + Seventh observable source. + Eighth observable source. + Ninth observable source. + Tenth observable source. + Eleventh observable source. + Twelfth observable source. + Thirteenth observable source. + Function to invoke for each series of elements at corresponding indexes in the sources. + An observable sequence containing the result of combining elements of the sources using the specified result selector function. + or or or or or or or or or or or or or is null. + + + + Merges the specified observable sequences into one observable sequence by using the selector function whenever all of the observable sequences have produced an element at a corresponding index. + + The type of the elements in the first source sequence. + The type of the elements in the second source sequence. + The type of the elements in the third source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fourth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fifth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the sixth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the seventh source sequence. + The type of the elements in the eighth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the ninth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the tenth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the eleventh source sequence. + The type of the elements in the twelfth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the thirteenth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fourteenth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the result sequence, returned by the selector function. + First observable source. + Second observable source. + Third observable source. + Fourth observable source. + Fifth observable source. + Sixth observable source. + Seventh observable source. + Eighth observable source. + Ninth observable source. + Tenth observable source. + Eleventh observable source. + Twelfth observable source. + Thirteenth observable source. + Fourteenth observable source. + Function to invoke for each series of elements at corresponding indexes in the sources. + An observable sequence containing the result of combining elements of the sources using the specified result selector function. + or or or or or or or or or or or or or or is null. + + + + Merges the specified observable sequences into one observable sequence by using the selector function whenever all of the observable sequences have produced an element at a corresponding index. + + The type of the elements in the first source sequence. + The type of the elements in the second source sequence. + The type of the elements in the third source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fourth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fifth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the sixth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the seventh source sequence. + The type of the elements in the eighth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the ninth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the tenth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the eleventh source sequence. + The type of the elements in the twelfth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the thirteenth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fourteenth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fifteenth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the result sequence, returned by the selector function. + First observable source. + Second observable source. + Third observable source. + Fourth observable source. + Fifth observable source. + Sixth observable source. + Seventh observable source. + Eighth observable source. + Ninth observable source. + Tenth observable source. + Eleventh observable source. + Twelfth observable source. + Thirteenth observable source. + Fourteenth observable source. + Fifteenth observable source. + Function to invoke for each series of elements at corresponding indexes in the sources. + An observable sequence containing the result of combining elements of the sources using the specified result selector function. + or or or or or or or or or or or or or or or is null. + + + + Merges the specified observable sequences into one observable sequence by using the selector function whenever all of the observable sequences have produced an element at a corresponding index. + + The type of the elements in the first source sequence. + The type of the elements in the second source sequence. + The type of the elements in the third source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fourth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fifth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the sixth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the seventh source sequence. + The type of the elements in the eighth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the ninth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the tenth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the eleventh source sequence. + The type of the elements in the twelfth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the thirteenth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fourteenth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fifteenth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the sixteenth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the result sequence, returned by the selector function. + First observable source. + Second observable source. + Third observable source. + Fourth observable source. + Fifth observable source. + Sixth observable source. + Seventh observable source. + Eighth observable source. + Ninth observable source. + Tenth observable source. + Eleventh observable source. + Twelfth observable source. + Thirteenth observable source. + Fourteenth observable source. + Fifteenth observable source. + Sixteenth observable source. + Function to invoke for each series of elements at corresponding indexes in the sources. + An observable sequence containing the result of combining elements of the sources using the specified result selector function. + or or or or or or or or or or or or or or or or is null. + + + + Append a value to an observable sequence. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source sequence to append the value to. + Value to append to the specified sequence. + The source sequence appended with the specified value. + is null. + + + + Append a value to an observable sequence. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source sequence to append the value to. + Value to append to the specified sequence. + Scheduler to emit the append values on. + The source sequence appended with the specified value. + is null. + + + + Hides the identity of an observable sequence. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + An observable sequence whose identity to hide. + An observable sequence that hides the identity of the source sequence. + is null. + + + + Projects each element of an observable sequence into consecutive non-overlapping buffers which are produced based on element count information. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence, and in the lists in the result sequence. + Source sequence to produce buffers over. + Length of each buffer. + An observable sequence of buffers. + is null. + is less than or equal to zero. + + + + Projects each element of an observable sequence into zero or more buffers which are produced based on element count information. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence, and in the lists in the result sequence. + Source sequence to produce buffers over. + Length of each buffer. + Number of elements to skip between creation of consecutive buffers. + An observable sequence of buffers. + is null. + or is less than or equal to zero. + + + + Dematerializes the explicit notification values of an observable sequence as implicit notifications. + + The type of the elements materialized in the source sequence notification objects. + An observable sequence containing explicit notification values which have to be turned into implicit notifications. + An observable sequence exhibiting the behavior corresponding to the source sequence's notification values. + is null. + + + + Returns an observable sequence that contains only distinct contiguous elements. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + An observable sequence to retain distinct contiguous elements for. + An observable sequence only containing the distinct contiguous elements from the source sequence. + is null. + + + + Returns an observable sequence that contains only distinct contiguous elements according to the comparer. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + An observable sequence to retain distinct contiguous elements for. + Equality comparer for source elements. + An observable sequence only containing the distinct contiguous elements from the source sequence. + or is null. + + + + Returns an observable sequence that contains only distinct contiguous elements according to the keySelector. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + The type of the discriminator key computed for each element in the source sequence. + An observable sequence to retain distinct contiguous elements for, based on a computed key value. + A function to compute the comparison key for each element. + An observable sequence only containing the distinct contiguous elements, based on a computed key value, from the source sequence. + or is null. + + + + Returns an observable sequence that contains only distinct contiguous elements according to the keySelector and the comparer. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + The type of the discriminator key computed for each element in the source sequence. + An observable sequence to retain distinct contiguous elements for, based on a computed key value. + A function to compute the comparison key for each element. + Equality comparer for computed key values. + An observable sequence only containing the distinct contiguous elements, based on a computed key value, from the source sequence. + or or is null. + + + + Invokes an action for each element in the observable sequence, and propagates all observer messages through the result sequence. + This method can be used for debugging, logging, etc. of query behavior by intercepting the message stream to run arbitrary actions for messages on the pipeline. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source sequence. + Action to invoke for each element in the observable sequence. + The source sequence with the side-effecting behavior applied. + or is null. + + + + Invokes an action for each element in the observable sequence and invokes an action upon graceful termination of the observable sequence. + This method can be used for debugging, logging, etc. of query behavior by intercepting the message stream to run arbitrary actions for messages on the pipeline. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source sequence. + Action to invoke for each element in the observable sequence. + Action to invoke upon graceful termination of the observable sequence. + The source sequence with the side-effecting behavior applied. + or or is null. + + + + Invokes an action for each element in the observable sequence and invokes an action upon exceptional termination of the observable sequence. + This method can be used for debugging, logging, etc. of query behavior by intercepting the message stream to run arbitrary actions for messages on the pipeline. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source sequence. + Action to invoke for each element in the observable sequence. + Action to invoke upon exceptional termination of the observable sequence. + The source sequence with the side-effecting behavior applied. + or or is null. + + + + Invokes an action for each element in the observable sequence and invokes an action upon graceful or exceptional termination of the observable sequence. + This method can be used for debugging, logging, etc. of query behavior by intercepting the message stream to run arbitrary actions for messages on the pipeline. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source sequence. + Action to invoke for each element in the observable sequence. + Action to invoke upon exceptional termination of the observable sequence. + Action to invoke upon graceful termination of the observable sequence. + The source sequence with the side-effecting behavior applied. + or or or is null. + + + + Invokes the observer's methods for each message in the source sequence. + This method can be used for debugging, logging, etc. of query behavior by intercepting the message stream to run arbitrary actions for messages on the pipeline. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source sequence. + Observer whose methods to invoke as part of the source sequence's observation. + The source sequence with the side-effecting behavior applied. + or is null. + + + + Invokes a specified action after the source observable sequence terminates gracefully or exceptionally. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source sequence. + Action to invoke after the source observable sequence terminates. + Source sequence with the action-invoking termination behavior applied. + or is null. + + + + Ignores all elements in an observable sequence leaving only the termination messages. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source sequence. + An empty observable sequence that signals termination, successful or exceptional, of the source sequence. + is null. + + + + Materializes the implicit notifications of an observable sequence as explicit notification values. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + An observable sequence to get notification values for. + An observable sequence containing the materialized notification values from the source sequence. + is null. + + + + Prepend a value to an observable sequence. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source sequence to prepend the value to. + Value to prepend to the specified sequence. + The source sequence prepended with the specified value. + is null. + + + + Prepend a value to an observable sequence. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source sequence to prepend the value to. + Value to prepend to the specified sequence. + Scheduler to emit the prepend values on. + The source sequence prepended with the specified value. + is null. + + + + Repeats the observable sequence indefinitely. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Observable sequence to repeat. + The observable sequence producing the elements of the given sequence repeatedly and sequentially. + is null. + + + + Repeats the observable sequence a specified number of times. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Observable sequence to repeat. + Number of times to repeat the sequence. + The observable sequence producing the elements of the given sequence repeatedly. + is null. + is less than zero. + + + + Repeatedly resubscribes to the source observable after a normal completion and when the observable + returned by a handler produces an arbitrary item. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + The arbitrary element type signaled by the handler observable. + Observable sequence to keep repeating when it successfully terminates. + The function that is called for each observer and takes an observable sequence objects. + It should return an observable of arbitrary items that should signal that arbitrary item in + response to receiving the completion signal from the source observable. If this observable signals + a terminal event, the sequence is terminated with that signal instead. + An observable sequence producing the elements of the given sequence repeatedly while each repetition terminates successfully. + is null. + is null. + + + + Repeats the source observable sequence until it successfully terminates. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Observable sequence to repeat until it successfully terminates. + An observable sequence producing the elements of the given sequence repeatedly until it terminates successfully. + is null. + + + + Repeats the source observable sequence the specified number of times or until it successfully terminates. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Observable sequence to repeat until it successfully terminates. + Number of times to repeat the sequence. + An observable sequence producing the elements of the given sequence repeatedly until it terminates successfully. + is null. + is less than zero. + + + + Retries (resubscribes to) the source observable after a failure and when the observable + returned by a handler produces an arbitrary item. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + The arbitrary element type signaled by the handler observable. + Observable sequence to repeat until it successfully terminates. + The function that is called for each observer and takes an observable sequence of + errors. It should return an observable of arbitrary items that should signal that arbitrary item in + response to receiving the failure Exception from the source observable. If this observable signals + a terminal event, the sequence is terminated with that signal instead. + An observable sequence producing the elements of the given sequence repeatedly until it terminates successfully. + is null. + is null. + + + + Applies an accumulator function over an observable sequence and returns each intermediate result. The specified seed value is used as the initial accumulator value. + For aggregation behavior with no intermediate results, see . + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + The type of the result of the aggregation. + An observable sequence to accumulate over. + The initial accumulator value. + An accumulator function to be invoked on each element. + An observable sequence containing the accumulated values. + or is null. + + + + Applies an accumulator function over an observable sequence and returns each intermediate result. + For aggregation behavior with no intermediate results, see . + + The type of the elements in the source sequence and the result of the aggregation. + An observable sequence to accumulate over. + An accumulator function to be invoked on each element. + An observable sequence containing the accumulated values. + or is null. + + + + Bypasses a specified number of elements at the end of an observable sequence. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source sequence. + Number of elements to bypass at the end of the source sequence. + An observable sequence containing the source sequence elements except for the bypassed ones at the end. + is null. + is less than zero. + + This operator accumulates a queue with a length enough to store the first elements. As more elements are + received, elements are taken from the front of the queue and produced on the result sequence. This causes elements to be delayed. + + + + + Prepends a sequence of values to an observable sequence. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source sequence to prepend values to. + Values to prepend to the specified sequence. + The source sequence prepended with the specified values. + or is null. + + + + Prepends a sequence of values to an observable sequence. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source sequence to prepend values to. + Values to prepend to the specified sequence. + The source sequence prepended with the specified values. + or is null. + + + + Prepends a sequence of values to an observable sequence. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source sequence to prepend values to. + Scheduler to emit the prepended values on. + Values to prepend to the specified sequence. + The source sequence prepended with the specified values. + or or is null. + + + + Prepends a sequence of values to an observable sequence. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source sequence to prepend values to. + Scheduler to emit the prepended values on. + Values to prepend to the specified sequence. + The source sequence prepended with the specified values. + or or is null. + + + + Returns a specified number of contiguous elements from the end of an observable sequence. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source sequence. + Number of elements to take from the end of the source sequence. + An observable sequence containing the specified number of elements from the end of the source sequence. + is null. + is less than zero. + + This operator accumulates a buffer with a length enough to store elements elements. Upon completion of + the source sequence, this buffer is drained on the result sequence. This causes the elements to be delayed. + + + + + Returns a specified number of contiguous elements from the end of an observable sequence, using the specified scheduler to drain the queue. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source sequence. + Number of elements to take from the end of the source sequence. + Scheduler used to drain the queue upon completion of the source sequence. + An observable sequence containing the specified number of elements from the end of the source sequence. + or is null. + is less than zero. + + This operator accumulates a buffer with a length enough to store elements elements. Upon completion of + the source sequence, this buffer is drained on the result sequence. This causes the elements to be delayed. + + + + + Returns a list with the specified number of contiguous elements from the end of an observable sequence. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source sequence. + Number of elements to take from the end of the source sequence. + An observable sequence containing a single list with the specified number of elements from the end of the source sequence. + is null. + is less than zero. + + This operator accumulates a buffer with a length enough to store elements. Upon completion of the + source sequence, this buffer is produced on the result sequence. + + + + + Projects each element of an observable sequence into consecutive non-overlapping windows which are produced based on element count information. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence, and in the windows in the result sequence. + Source sequence to produce windows over. + Length of each window. + An observable sequence of windows. + is null. + is less than or equal to zero. + + + + Projects each element of an observable sequence into zero or more windows which are produced based on element count information. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence, and in the windows in the result sequence. + Source sequence to produce windows over. + Length of each window. + Number of elements to skip between creation of consecutive windows. + An observable sequence of windows. + is null. + or is less than or equal to zero. + + + + Converts the elements of an observable sequence to the specified type. + + The type to convert the elements in the source sequence to. + The observable sequence that contains the elements to be converted. + An observable sequence that contains each element of the source sequence converted to the specified type. + is null. + + + + Returns the elements of the specified sequence or the type parameter's default value in a singleton sequence if the sequence is empty. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence (if any), whose default value will be taken if the sequence is empty. + The sequence to return a default value for if it is empty. + An observable sequence that contains the default value for the TSource type if the source is empty; otherwise, the elements of the source itself. + is null. + + + + Returns the elements of the specified sequence or the specified value in a singleton sequence if the sequence is empty. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence (if any), and the specified default value which will be taken if the sequence is empty. + The sequence to return the specified value for if it is empty. + The value to return if the sequence is empty. + An observable sequence that contains the specified default value if the source is empty; otherwise, the elements of the source itself. + is null. + + + + Returns an observable sequence that contains only distinct elements. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + An observable sequence to retain distinct elements for. + An observable sequence only containing the distinct elements from the source sequence. + is null. + Usage of this operator should be considered carefully due to the maintenance of an internal lookup structure which can grow large. + + + + Returns an observable sequence that contains only distinct elements according to the comparer. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + An observable sequence to retain distinct elements for. + Equality comparer for source elements. + An observable sequence only containing the distinct elements from the source sequence. + or is null. + Usage of this operator should be considered carefully due to the maintenance of an internal lookup structure which can grow large. + + + + Returns an observable sequence that contains only distinct elements according to the keySelector. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + The type of the discriminator key computed for each element in the source sequence. + An observable sequence to retain distinct elements for. + A function to compute the comparison key for each element. + An observable sequence only containing the distinct elements, based on a computed key value, from the source sequence. + or is null. + Usage of this operator should be considered carefully due to the maintenance of an internal lookup structure which can grow large. + + + + Returns an observable sequence that contains only distinct elements according to the keySelector and the comparer. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + The type of the discriminator key computed for each element in the source sequence. + An observable sequence to retain distinct elements for. + A function to compute the comparison key for each element. + Equality comparer for source elements. + An observable sequence only containing the distinct elements, based on a computed key value, from the source sequence. + or or is null. + Usage of this operator should be considered carefully due to the maintenance of an internal lookup structure which can grow large. + + + + Groups the elements of an observable sequence according to a specified key selector function. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + The type of the grouping key computed for each element in the source sequence. + An observable sequence whose elements to group. + A function to extract the key for each element. + A sequence of observable groups, each of which corresponds to a unique key value, containing all elements that share that same key value. + or is null. + + + + Groups the elements of an observable sequence according to a specified key selector function and comparer. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + The type of the grouping key computed for each element in the source sequence. + An observable sequence whose elements to group. + A function to extract the key for each element. + An equality comparer to compare keys with. + A sequence of observable groups, each of which corresponds to a unique key value, containing all elements that share that same key value. + or or is null. + + + + Groups the elements of an observable sequence and selects the resulting elements by using a specified function. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + The type of the grouping key computed for each element in the source sequence. + The type of the elements within the groups computed for each element in the source sequence. + An observable sequence whose elements to group. + A function to extract the key for each element. + A function to map each source element to an element in an observable group. + A sequence of observable groups, each of which corresponds to a unique key value, containing all elements that share that same key value. + or or is null. + + + + Groups the elements of an observable sequence according to a specified key selector function and comparer and selects the resulting elements by using a specified function. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + The type of the grouping key computed for each element in the source sequence. + The type of the elements within the groups computed for each element in the source sequence. + An observable sequence whose elements to group. + A function to extract the key for each element. + A function to map each source element to an element in an observable group. + An equality comparer to compare keys with. + A sequence of observable groups, each of which corresponds to a unique key value, containing all elements that share that same key value. + or or or is null. + + + + Groups the elements of an observable sequence with the specified initial capacity according to a specified key selector function. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + The type of the grouping key computed for each element in the source sequence. + An observable sequence whose elements to group. + A function to extract the key for each element. + The initial number of elements that the underlying dictionary can contain. + A sequence of observable groups, each of which corresponds to a unique key value, containing all elements that share that same key value. + or is null. + is less than 0. + + + + Groups the elements of an observable sequence with the specified initial capacity according to a specified key selector function and comparer. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + The type of the grouping key computed for each element in the source sequence. + An observable sequence whose elements to group. + A function to extract the key for each element. + The initial number of elements that the underlying dictionary can contain. + An equality comparer to compare keys with. + A sequence of observable groups, each of which corresponds to a unique key value, containing all elements that share that same key value. + or or is null. + is less than 0. + + + + Groups the elements of an observable sequence with the specified initial capacity and selects the resulting elements by using a specified function. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + The type of the grouping key computed for each element in the source sequence. + The type of the elements within the groups computed for each element in the source sequence. + An observable sequence whose elements to group. + A function to extract the key for each element. + A function to map each source element to an element in an observable group. + The initial number of elements that the underlying dictionary can contain. + A sequence of observable groups, each of which corresponds to a unique key value, containing all elements that share that same key value. + or or is null. + is less than 0. + + + + Groups the elements of an observable sequence with the specified initial capacity according to a specified key selector function and comparer and selects the resulting elements by using a specified function. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + The type of the grouping key computed for each element in the source sequence. + The type of the elements within the groups computed for each element in the source sequence. + An observable sequence whose elements to group. + A function to extract the key for each element. + A function to map each source element to an element in an observable group. + The initial number of elements that the underlying dictionary can contain. + An equality comparer to compare keys with. + A sequence of observable groups, each of which corresponds to a unique key value, containing all elements that share that same key value. + or or or is null. + is less than 0. + + + + Groups the elements of an observable sequence according to a specified key selector function and comparer and selects the resulting elements by using a specified function. + A duration selector function is used to control the lifetime of groups. When a group expires, it receives an OnCompleted notification. When a new element with the same + key value as a reclaimed group occurs, the group will be reborn with a new lifetime request. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + The type of the grouping key computed for each element in the source sequence. + The type of the elements within the groups computed for each element in the source sequence. + The type of the elements in the duration sequences obtained for each group to denote its lifetime. + An observable sequence whose elements to group. + A function to extract the key for each element. + A function to map each source element to an element in an observable group. + A function to signal the expiration of a group. + An equality comparer to compare keys with. + + A sequence of observable groups, each of which corresponds to a unique key value, containing all elements that share that same key value. + If a group's lifetime expires, a new group with the same key value can be created once an element with such a key value is encountered. + + or or or or is null. + + + + Groups the elements of an observable sequence according to a specified key selector function and selects the resulting elements by using a specified function. + A duration selector function is used to control the lifetime of groups. When a group expires, it receives an OnCompleted notification. When a new element with the same + key value as a reclaimed group occurs, the group will be reborn with a new lifetime request. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + The type of the grouping key computed for each element in the source sequence. + The type of the elements within the groups computed for each element in the source sequence. + The type of the elements in the duration sequences obtained for each group to denote its lifetime. + An observable sequence whose elements to group. + A function to extract the key for each element. + A function to map each source element to an element in an observable group. + A function to signal the expiration of a group. + + A sequence of observable groups, each of which corresponds to a unique key value, containing all elements that share that same key value. + If a group's lifetime expires, a new group with the same key value can be created once an element with such a key value is encountered. + + or or or is null. + + + + Groups the elements of an observable sequence according to a specified key selector function and comparer. + A duration selector function is used to control the lifetime of groups. When a group expires, it receives an OnCompleted notification. When a new element with the same + key value as a reclaimed group occurs, the group will be reborn with a new lifetime request. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + The type of the grouping key computed for each element in the source sequence. + The type of the elements in the duration sequences obtained for each group to denote its lifetime. + An observable sequence whose elements to group. + A function to extract the key for each element. + A function to signal the expiration of a group. + An equality comparer to compare keys with. + + A sequence of observable groups, each of which corresponds to a unique key value, containing all elements that share that same key value. + If a group's lifetime expires, a new group with the same key value can be created once an element with such a key value is encountered. + + or or or is null. + + + + Groups the elements of an observable sequence according to a specified key selector function. + A duration selector function is used to control the lifetime of groups. When a group expires, it receives an OnCompleted notification. When a new element with the same + key value as a reclaimed group occurs, the group will be reborn with a new lifetime request. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + The type of the grouping key computed for each element in the source sequence. + The type of the elements in the duration sequences obtained for each group to denote its lifetime. + An observable sequence whose elements to group. + A function to extract the key for each element. + A function to signal the expiration of a group. + + A sequence of observable groups, each of which corresponds to a unique key value, containing all elements that share that same key value. + If a group's lifetime expires, a new group with the same key value can be created once an element with such a key value is encountered. + + or or is null. + + + + Groups the elements of an observable sequence with the specified initial capacity according to a specified key selector function and comparer and selects the resulting elements by using a specified function. + A duration selector function is used to control the lifetime of groups. When a group expires, it receives an OnCompleted notification. When a new element with the same + key value as a reclaimed group occurs, the group will be reborn with a new lifetime request. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + The type of the grouping key computed for each element in the source sequence. + The type of the elements within the groups computed for each element in the source sequence. + The type of the elements in the duration sequences obtained for each group to denote its lifetime. + An observable sequence whose elements to group. + A function to extract the key for each element. + A function to map each source element to an element in an observable group. + A function to signal the expiration of a group. + The initial number of elements that the underlying dictionary can contain. + An equality comparer to compare keys with. + + A sequence of observable groups, each of which corresponds to a unique key value, containing all elements that share that same key value. + If a group's lifetime expires, a new group with the same key value can be created once an element with such a key value is encountered. + + or or or or is null. + is less than 0. + + + + Groups the elements of an observable sequence with the specified initial capacity according to a specified key selector function and selects the resulting elements by using a specified function. + A duration selector function is used to control the lifetime of groups. When a group expires, it receives an OnCompleted notification. When a new element with the same + key value as a reclaimed group occurs, the group will be reborn with a new lifetime request. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + The type of the grouping key computed for each element in the source sequence. + The type of the elements within the groups computed for each element in the source sequence. + The type of the elements in the duration sequences obtained for each group to denote its lifetime. + An observable sequence whose elements to group. + A function to extract the key for each element. + A function to map each source element to an element in an observable group. + A function to signal the expiration of a group. + The initial number of elements that the underlying dictionary can contain. + + A sequence of observable groups, each of which corresponds to a unique key value, containing all elements that share that same key value. + If a group's lifetime expires, a new group with the same key value can be created once an element with such a key value is encountered. + + or or or is null. + is less than 0. + + + + Groups the elements of an observable sequence with the specified initial capacity according to a specified key selector function and comparer. + A duration selector function is used to control the lifetime of groups. When a group expires, it receives an OnCompleted notification. When a new element with the same + key value as a reclaimed group occurs, the group will be reborn with a new lifetime request. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + The type of the grouping key computed for each element in the source sequence. + The type of the elements in the duration sequences obtained for each group to denote its lifetime. + An observable sequence whose elements to group. + A function to extract the key for each element. + A function to signal the expiration of a group. + The initial number of elements that the underlying dictionary can contain. + An equality comparer to compare keys with. + + A sequence of observable groups, each of which corresponds to a unique key value, containing all elements that share that same key value. + If a group's lifetime expires, a new group with the same key value can be created once an element with such a key value is encountered. + + or or or is null. + is less than 0. + + + + Groups the elements of an observable sequence with the specified initial capacity according to a specified key selector function. + A duration selector function is used to control the lifetime of groups. When a group expires, it receives an OnCompleted notification. When a new element with the same + key value as a reclaimed group occurs, the group will be reborn with a new lifetime request. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + The type of the grouping key computed for each element in the source sequence. + The type of the elements in the duration sequences obtained for each group to denote its lifetime. + An observable sequence whose elements to group. + A function to extract the key for each element. + A function to signal the expiration of a group. + The initial number of elements that the underlying dictionary can contain. + + A sequence of observable groups, each of which corresponds to a unique key value, containing all elements that share that same key value. + If a group's lifetime expires, a new group with the same key value can be created once an element with such a key value is encountered. + + or or is null. + is less than 0. + + + + Correlates the elements of two sequences based on overlapping durations, and groups the results. + + The type of the elements in the left source sequence. + The type of the elements in the right source sequence. + The type of the elements in the duration sequence denoting the computed duration of each element in the left source sequence. + The type of the elements in the duration sequence denoting the computed duration of each element in the right source sequence. + The type of the elements in the result sequence, obtained by invoking the result selector function for source elements with overlapping duration. + The left observable sequence to join elements for. + The right observable sequence to join elements for. + A function to select the duration of each element of the left observable sequence, used to determine overlap. + A function to select the duration of each element of the right observable sequence, used to determine overlap. + A function invoked to compute a result element for any element of the left sequence with overlapping elements from the right observable sequence. + An observable sequence that contains result elements computed from source elements that have an overlapping duration. + or or or or is null. + + + + Correlates the elements of two sequences based on overlapping durations. + + The type of the elements in the left source sequence. + The type of the elements in the right source sequence. + The type of the elements in the duration sequence denoting the computed duration of each element in the left source sequence. + The type of the elements in the duration sequence denoting the computed duration of each element in the right source sequence. + The type of the elements in the result sequence, obtained by invoking the result selector function for source elements with overlapping duration. + The left observable sequence to join elements for. + The right observable sequence to join elements for. + A function to select the duration of each element of the left observable sequence, used to determine overlap. + A function to select the duration of each element of the right observable sequence, used to determine overlap. + A function invoked to compute a result element for any two overlapping elements of the left and right observable sequences. + An observable sequence that contains result elements computed from source elements that have an overlapping duration. + or or or or is null. + + + + Filters the elements of an observable sequence based on the specified type. + + The type to filter the elements in the source sequence on. + The observable sequence that contains the elements to be filtered. + An observable sequence that contains elements from the input sequence of type TResult. + is null. + + + + Projects each element of an observable sequence into a new form. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + The type of the elements in the result sequence, obtained by running the selector function for each element in the source sequence. + A sequence of elements to invoke a transform function on. + A transform function to apply to each source element. + An observable sequence whose elements are the result of invoking the transform function on each element of source. + or is null. + + + + Projects each element of an observable sequence into a new form by incorporating the element's index. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + The type of the elements in the result sequence, obtained by running the selector function for each element in the source sequence. + A sequence of elements to invoke a transform function on. + A transform function to apply to each source element; the second parameter of the function represents the index of the source element. + An observable sequence whose elements are the result of invoking the transform function on each element of source. + or is null. + + + + Projects each element of the source observable sequence to the other observable sequence and merges the resulting observable sequences into one observable sequence. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + The type of the elements in the other sequence and the elements in the result sequence. + An observable sequence of elements to project. + An observable sequence to project each element from the source sequence onto. + An observable sequence whose elements are the result of projecting each source element onto the other sequence and merging all the resulting sequences together. + or is null. + + + + Projects each element of an observable sequence to an observable sequence and merges the resulting observable sequences into one observable sequence. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + The type of the elements in the projected inner sequences and the elements in the merged result sequence. + An observable sequence of elements to project. + A transform function to apply to each element. + An observable sequence whose elements are the result of invoking the one-to-many transform function on each element of the input sequence. + or is null. + + + + Projects each element of an observable sequence to an observable sequence by incorporating the element's index and merges the resulting observable sequences into one observable sequence. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + The type of the elements in the projected inner sequences and the elements in the merged result sequence. + An observable sequence of elements to project. + A transform function to apply to each element; the second parameter of the function represents the index of the source element. + An observable sequence whose elements are the result of invoking the one-to-many transform function on each element of the input sequence. + or is null. + + + + Projects each element of an observable sequence to a task and merges all of the task results into one observable sequence. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + The type of the result produced by the projected tasks and the elements in the merged result sequence. + An observable sequence of elements to project. + A transform function to apply to each element. + An observable sequence whose elements are the result of the tasks executed for each element of the input sequence. + This overload supports composition of observable sequences and tasks, without requiring manual conversion of the tasks to observable sequences using . + or is null. + + + + Projects each element of an observable sequence to a task by incorporating the element's index and merges all of the task results into one observable sequence. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + The type of the result produced by the projected tasks and the elements in the merged result sequence. + An observable sequence of elements to project. + A transform function to apply to each element; the second parameter of the function represents the index of the source element. + An observable sequence whose elements are the result of the tasks executed for each element of the input sequence. + This overload supports composition of observable sequences and tasks, without requiring manual conversion of the tasks to observable sequences using . + or is null. + + + + Projects each element of an observable sequence to a task with cancellation support and merges all of the task results into one observable sequence. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + The type of the result produced by the projected tasks and the elements in the merged result sequence. + An observable sequence of elements to project. + A transform function to apply to each element. + An observable sequence whose elements are the result of the tasks executed for each element of the input sequence. + This overload supports composition of observable sequences and tasks, without requiring manual conversion of the tasks to observable sequences using . + or is null. + + + + Projects each element of an observable sequence to a task by incorporating the element's index with cancellation support and merges all of the task results into one observable sequence. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + The type of the result produced by the projected tasks and the elements in the merged result sequence. + An observable sequence of elements to project. + A transform function to apply to each element; the second parameter of the function represents the index of the source element. + An observable sequence whose elements are the result of the tasks executed for each element of the input sequence. + This overload supports composition of observable sequences and tasks, without requiring manual conversion of the tasks to observable sequences using . + or is null. + + + + Projects each element of an observable sequence to an observable sequence, invokes the result selector for the source element and each of the corresponding inner sequence's elements, and merges the results into one observable sequence. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + The type of the elements in the projected intermediate sequences. + The type of the elements in the result sequence, obtained by using the selector to combine source sequence elements with their corresponding intermediate sequence elements. + An observable sequence of elements to project. + A transform function to apply to each element. + A transform function to apply to each element of the intermediate sequence. + An observable sequence whose elements are the result of invoking the one-to-many transform function collectionSelector on each element of the input sequence and then mapping each of those sequence elements and their corresponding source element to a result element. + or or is null. + + + + Projects each element of an observable sequence to an observable sequence by incorporating the element's index, invokes the result selector for the source element and each of the corresponding inner sequence's elements, and merges the results into one observable sequence. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + The type of the elements in the projected intermediate sequences. + The type of the elements in the result sequence, obtained by using the selector to combine source sequence elements with their corresponding intermediate sequence elements. + An observable sequence of elements to project. + A transform function to apply to each element; the second parameter of the function represents the index of the source element. + A transform function to apply to each element of the intermediate sequence; the second parameter of the function represents the index of the source element and the fourth parameter represents the index of the intermediate element. + An observable sequence whose elements are the result of invoking the one-to-many transform function collectionSelector on each element of the input sequence and then mapping each of those sequence elements and their corresponding source element to a result element. + or or is null. + + + + Projects each element of an observable sequence to a task, invokes the result selector for the source element and the task result, and merges the results into one observable sequence. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + The type of the results produced by the projected intermediate tasks. + The type of the elements in the result sequence, obtained by using the selector to combine source sequence elements with their corresponding intermediate task results. + An observable sequence of elements to project. + A transform function to apply to each element. + A transform function to apply to each element of the intermediate sequence. + An observable sequence whose elements are the result of obtaining a task for each element of the input sequence and then mapping the task's result and its corresponding source element to a result element. + or or is null. + This overload supports using LINQ query comprehension syntax in C# and Visual Basic to compose observable sequences and tasks, without requiring manual conversion of the tasks to observable sequences using . + + + + Projects each element of an observable sequence to a task by incorporating the element's index, invokes the result selector for the source element and the task result, and merges the results into one observable sequence. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + The type of the results produced by the projected intermediate tasks. + The type of the elements in the result sequence, obtained by using the selector to combine source sequence elements with their corresponding intermediate task results. + An observable sequence of elements to project. + A transform function to apply to each element; the second parameter of the function represents the index of the source element. + A transform function to apply to each element of the intermediate sequence; the second parameter of the function represents the index of the source element. + An observable sequence whose elements are the result of obtaining a task for each element of the input sequence and then mapping the task's result and its corresponding source element to a result element. + or or is null. + This overload supports using LINQ query comprehension syntax in C# and Visual Basic to compose observable sequences and tasks, without requiring manual conversion of the tasks to observable sequences using . + + + + Projects each element of an observable sequence to a task with cancellation support, invokes the result selector for the source element and the task result, and merges the results into one observable sequence. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + The type of the results produced by the projected intermediate tasks. + The type of the elements in the result sequence, obtained by using the selector to combine source sequence elements with their corresponding intermediate task results. + An observable sequence of elements to project. + A transform function to apply to each element. + A transform function to apply to each element of the intermediate sequence. + An observable sequence whose elements are the result of obtaining a task for each element of the input sequence and then mapping the task's result and its corresponding source element to a result element. + or or is null. + This overload supports using LINQ query comprehension syntax in C# and Visual Basic to compose observable sequences and tasks, without requiring manual conversion of the tasks to observable sequences using . + + + + Projects each element of an observable sequence to a task by incorporating the element's index with cancellation support, invokes the result selector for the source element and the task result, and merges the results into one observable sequence. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + The type of the results produced by the projected intermediate tasks. + The type of the elements in the result sequence, obtained by using the selector to combine source sequence elements with their corresponding intermediate task results. + An observable sequence of elements to project. + A transform function to apply to each element; the second parameter of the function represents the index of the source element. + A transform function to apply to each element of the intermediate sequence; the second parameter of the function represents the index of the source element. + An observable sequence whose elements are the result of obtaining a task for each element of the input sequence and then mapping the task's result and its corresponding source element to a result element. + or or is null. + This overload supports using LINQ query comprehension syntax in C# and Visual Basic to compose observable sequences and tasks, without requiring manual conversion of the tasks to observable sequences using . + + + + Projects each notification of an observable sequence to an observable sequence and merges the resulting observable sequences into one observable sequence. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + The type of the elements in the projected inner sequences and the elements in the merged result sequence. + An observable sequence of notifications to project. + A transform function to apply to each element. + A transform function to apply when an error occurs in the source sequence. + A transform function to apply when the end of the source sequence is reached. + An observable sequence whose elements are the result of invoking the one-to-many transform function corresponding to each notification in the input sequence. + or or or is null. + + + + Projects each notification of an observable sequence to an observable sequence by incorporating the element's index and merges the resulting observable sequences into one observable sequence. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + The type of the elements in the projected inner sequences and the elements in the merged result sequence. + An observable sequence of notifications to project. + A transform function to apply to each element; the second parameter of the function represents the index of the source element. + A transform function to apply when an error occurs in the source sequence. + A transform function to apply when the end of the source sequence is reached. + An observable sequence whose elements are the result of invoking the one-to-many transform function corresponding to each notification in the input sequence. + or or or is null. + + + + Projects each element of an observable sequence to an enumerable sequence and concatenates the resulting enumerable sequences into one observable sequence. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + The type of the elements in the projected inner enumerable sequences and the elements in the merged result sequence. + An observable sequence of elements to project. + A transform function to apply to each element. + An observable sequence whose elements are the result of invoking the one-to-many transform function on each element of the input sequence. + or is null. + The projected sequences are enumerated synchronously within the OnNext call of the source sequence. In order to do a concurrent, non-blocking merge, change the selector to return an observable sequence obtained using the conversion. + + + + Projects each element of an observable sequence to an enumerable sequence by incorporating the element's index and concatenates the resulting enumerable sequences into one observable sequence. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + The type of the elements in the projected inner enumerable sequences and the elements in the merged result sequence. + An observable sequence of elements to project. + A transform function to apply to each element; the second parameter of the function represents the index of the source element. + An observable sequence whose elements are the result of invoking the one-to-many transform function on each element of the input sequence. + or is null. + The projected sequences are enumerated synchronously within the OnNext call of the source sequence. In order to do a concurrent, non-blocking merge, change the selector to return an observable sequence obtained using the conversion. + + + + Projects each element of an observable sequence to an enumerable sequence, invokes the result selector for the source element and each of the corresponding inner sequence's elements, and merges the results into one observable sequence. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + The type of the elements in the projected intermediate enumerable sequences. + The type of the elements in the result sequence, obtained by using the selector to combine source sequence elements with their corresponding intermediate sequence elements. + An observable sequence of elements to project. + A transform function to apply to each element. + A transform function to apply to each element of the intermediate sequence. + An observable sequence whose elements are the result of invoking the one-to-many transform function collectionSelector on each element of the input sequence and then mapping each of those sequence elements and their corresponding source element to a result element. + or or is null. + The projected sequences are enumerated synchronously within the OnNext call of the source sequence. In order to do a concurrent, non-blocking merge, change the selector to return an observable sequence obtained using the conversion. + + + + Projects each element of an observable sequence to an enumerable sequence by incorporating the element's index, invokes the result selector for the source element and each of the corresponding inner sequence's elements, and merges the results into one observable sequence. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + The type of the elements in the projected intermediate enumerable sequences. + The type of the elements in the result sequence, obtained by using the selector to combine source sequence elements with their corresponding intermediate sequence elements. + An observable sequence of elements to project. + A transform function to apply to each element; the second parameter of the function represents the index of the source element. + A transform function to apply to each element of the intermediate sequence; the second parameter of the function represents the index of the source element and the fourth parameter represents the index of the intermediate element. + An observable sequence whose elements are the result of invoking the one-to-many transform function collectionSelector on each element of the input sequence and then mapping each of those sequence elements and their corresponding source element to a result element. + or or is null. + The projected sequences are enumerated synchronously within the OnNext call of the source sequence. In order to do a concurrent, non-blocking merge, change the selector to return an observable sequence obtained using the conversion. + + + + Bypasses a specified number of elements in an observable sequence and then returns the remaining elements. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + The sequence to take elements from. + The number of elements to skip before returning the remaining elements. + An observable sequence that contains the elements that occur after the specified index in the input sequence. + is null. + is less than zero. + + + + Bypasses elements in an observable sequence as long as a specified condition is true and then returns the remaining elements. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + An observable sequence to return elements from. + A function to test each element for a condition. + An observable sequence that contains the elements from the input sequence starting at the first element in the linear series that does not pass the test specified by predicate. + or is null. + + + + Bypasses elements in an observable sequence as long as a specified condition is true and then returns the remaining elements. + The element's index is used in the logic of the predicate function. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + An observable sequence to return elements from. + A function to test each element for a condition; the second parameter of the function represents the index of the source element. + An observable sequence that contains the elements from the input sequence starting at the first element in the linear series that does not pass the test specified by predicate. + or is null. + + + + Returns a specified number of contiguous elements from the start of an observable sequence. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + The sequence to take elements from. + The number of elements to return. + An observable sequence that contains the specified number of elements from the start of the input sequence. + is null. + is less than zero. + + + + Returns a specified number of contiguous elements from the start of an observable sequence, using the specified scheduler for the edge case of Take(0). + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + The sequence to take elements from. + The number of elements to return. + Scheduler used to produce an OnCompleted message in case count is set to 0. + An observable sequence that contains the specified number of elements from the start of the input sequence. + or is null. + is less than zero. + + + + Returns elements from an observable sequence as long as a specified condition is true. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + A sequence to return elements from. + A function to test each element for a condition. + An observable sequence that contains the elements from the input sequence that occur before the element at which the test no longer passes. + or is null. + + + + Returns elements from an observable sequence as long as a specified condition is true. + The element's index is used in the logic of the predicate function. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + A sequence to return elements from. + A function to test each element for a condition; the second parameter of the function represents the index of the source element. + An observable sequence that contains the elements from the input sequence that occur before the element at which the test no longer passes. + or is null. + + + + Filters the elements of an observable sequence based on a predicate. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + An observable sequence whose elements to filter. + A function to test each source element for a condition. + An observable sequence that contains elements from the input sequence that satisfy the condition. + or is null. + + + + Filters the elements of an observable sequence based on a predicate by incorporating the element's index. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + An observable sequence whose elements to filter. + A function to test each source element for a condition; the second parameter of the function represents the index of the source element. + An observable sequence that contains elements from the input sequence that satisfy the condition. + or is null. + + + + Projects each element of an observable sequence into consecutive non-overlapping buffers which are produced based on timing information. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence, and in the lists in the result sequence. + Source sequence to produce buffers over. + Length of each buffer. + An observable sequence of buffers. + is null. + is less than TimeSpan.Zero. + + Specifying a TimeSpan.Zero value for is not recommended but supported, causing the scheduler to create buffers as fast as it can. + Because all source sequence elements end up in one of the buffers, some buffers won't have a zero time span. This is a side-effect of the asynchrony introduced + by the scheduler, where the action to close the current buffer and to create a new buffer may not execute immediately, despite the TimeSpan.Zero due time. + + + + + Projects each element of an observable sequence into consecutive non-overlapping buffers which are produced based on timing information, using the specified scheduler to run timers. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence, and in the lists in the result sequence. + Source sequence to produce buffers over. + Length of each buffer. + Scheduler to run buffering timers on. + An observable sequence of buffers. + or is null. + is less than TimeSpan.Zero. + + Specifying a TimeSpan.Zero value for is not recommended but supported, causing the scheduler to create buffers as fast as it can. + Because all source sequence elements end up in one of the buffers, some buffers won't have a zero time span. This is a side-effect of the asynchrony introduced + by the scheduler, where the action to close the current buffer and to create a new buffer may not execute immediately, despite the TimeSpan.Zero due time. + + + + + Projects each element of an observable sequence into zero or more buffers which are produced based on timing information. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence, and in the lists in the result sequence. + Source sequence to produce buffers over. + Length of each buffer. + Interval between creation of consecutive buffers. + An observable sequence of buffers. + is null. + or is less than TimeSpan.Zero. + + + Specifying a TimeSpan.Zero value for is not recommended but supported, causing the scheduler to create buffers with minimum duration + length. However, some buffers won't have a zero time span. This is a side-effect of the asynchrony introduced by the scheduler, where the action to close the + current buffer may not execute immediately, despite the TimeSpan.Zero due time. + + + Specifying a TimeSpan.Zero value for is not recommended but supported, causing the scheduler to create buffers as fast as it can. + However, this doesn't mean all buffers will start at the beginning of the source sequence. This is a side-effect of the asynchrony introduced by the scheduler, + where the action to create a new buffer may not execute immediately, despite the TimeSpan.Zero due time. + + + + + + Projects each element of an observable sequence into zero or more buffers which are produced based on timing information, using the specified scheduler to run timers. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence, and in the lists in the result sequence. + Source sequence to produce buffers over. + Length of each buffer. + Interval between creation of consecutive buffers. + Scheduler to run buffering timers on. + An observable sequence of buffers. + or is null. + or is less than TimeSpan.Zero. + + + Specifying a TimeSpan.Zero value for is not recommended but supported, causing the scheduler to create buffers with minimum duration + length. However, some buffers won't have a zero time span. This is a side-effect of the asynchrony introduced by the scheduler, where the action to close the + current buffer may not execute immediately, despite the TimeSpan.Zero due time. + + + Specifying a TimeSpan.Zero value for is not recommended but supported, causing the scheduler to create buffers as fast as it can. + However, this doesn't mean all buffers will start at the beginning of the source sequence. This is a side-effect of the asynchrony introduced by the scheduler, + where the action to create a new buffer may not execute immediately, despite the TimeSpan.Zero due time. + + + + + + Projects each element of an observable sequence into a buffer that's sent out when either it's full or a given amount of time has elapsed. + A useful real-world analogy of this overload is the behavior of a ferry leaving the dock when all seats are taken, or at the scheduled time of departure, whichever event occurs first. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence, and in the lists in the result sequence. + Source sequence to produce buffers over. + Maximum time length of a window. + Maximum element count of a window. + An observable sequence of buffers. + is null. + is less than TimeSpan.Zero. -or- is less than or equal to zero. + + Specifying a TimeSpan.Zero value for is not recommended but supported, causing the scheduler to create buffers as fast as it can. + Because all source sequence elements end up in one of the buffers, some buffers won't have a zero time span. This is a side-effect of the asynchrony introduced + by the scheduler, where the action to close the current buffer and to create a new buffer may not execute immediately, despite the TimeSpan.Zero due time. + + + + + Projects each element of an observable sequence into a buffer that's sent out when either it's full or a given amount of time has elapsed, using the specified scheduler to run timers. + A useful real-world analogy of this overload is the behavior of a ferry leaving the dock when all seats are taken, or at the scheduled time of departure, whichever event occurs first. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence, and in the lists in the result sequence. + Source sequence to produce buffers over. + Maximum time length of a buffer. + Maximum element count of a buffer. + Scheduler to run buffering timers on. + An observable sequence of buffers. + or is null. + is less than TimeSpan.Zero. -or- is less than or equal to zero. + + Specifying a TimeSpan.Zero value for is not recommended but supported, causing the scheduler to create buffers as fast as it can. + Because all source sequence elements end up in one of the buffers, some buffers won't have a zero time span. This is a side-effect of the asynchrony introduced + by the scheduler, where the action to close the current buffer and to create a new buffer may not execute immediately, despite the TimeSpan.Zero due time. + + + + + Time shifts the observable sequence by the specified relative time duration. + The relative time intervals between the values are preserved. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source sequence to delay values for. + Relative time by which to shift the observable sequence. If this value is equal to TimeSpan.Zero, the scheduler will dispatch observer callbacks as soon as possible. + Time-shifted sequence. + is null. + is less than TimeSpan.Zero. + + + This operator is less efficient than DelaySubscription because it records all notifications and time-delays those. This allows for immediate propagation of errors. + + + Observer callbacks for the resulting sequence will be run on the default scheduler. This effect is similar to using ObserveOn. + + + Exceptions signaled by the source sequence through an OnError callback are forwarded immediately to the result sequence. Any OnNext notifications that were in the queue at the point of the OnError callback will be dropped. + In order to delay error propagation, consider using the Observable.Materialize and Observable.Dematerialize operators, or use DelaySubscription. + + + + + + Time shifts the observable sequence by the specified relative time duration, using the specified scheduler to run timers. + The relative time intervals between the values are preserved. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source sequence to delay values for. + Relative time by which to shift the observable sequence. If this value is equal to TimeSpan.Zero, the scheduler will dispatch observer callbacks as soon as possible. + Scheduler to run the delay timers on. + Time-shifted sequence. + or is null. + is less than TimeSpan.Zero. + + + This operator is less efficient than DelaySubscription because it records all notifications and time-delays those. This allows for immediate propagation of errors. + + + Observer callbacks for the resulting sequence will be run on the specified scheduler. This effect is similar to using ObserveOn. + + + Exceptions signaled by the source sequence through an OnError callback are forwarded immediately to the result sequence. Any OnNext notifications that were in the queue at the point of the OnError callback will be dropped. + + + Exceptions signaled by the source sequence through an OnError callback are forwarded immediately to the result sequence. Any OnNext notifications that were in the queue at the point of the OnError callback will be dropped. + In order to delay error propagation, consider using the Observable.Materialize and Observable.Dematerialize operators, or use DelaySubscription. + + + + + + Time shifts the observable sequence to start propagating notifications at the specified absolute time. + The relative time intervals between the values are preserved. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source sequence to delay values for. + Absolute time used to shift the observable sequence; the relative time shift gets computed upon subscription. If this value is less than or equal to DateTimeOffset.UtcNow, the scheduler will dispatch observer callbacks as soon as possible. + Time-shifted sequence. + is null. + + + This operator is less efficient than DelaySubscription because it records all notifications and time-delays those. This allows for immediate propagation of errors. + + + Observer callbacks for the resulting sequence will be run on the default scheduler. This effect is similar to using ObserveOn. + + + Exceptions signaled by the source sequence through an OnError callback are forwarded immediately to the result sequence. Any OnNext notifications that were in the queue at the point of the OnError callback will be dropped. + In order to delay error propagation, consider using the Observable.Materialize and Observable.Dematerialize operators, or use DelaySubscription. + + + + + + Time shifts the observable sequence to start propagating notifications at the specified absolute time, using the specified scheduler to run timers. + The relative time intervals between the values are preserved. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source sequence to delay values for. + Absolute time used to shift the observable sequence; the relative time shift gets computed upon subscription. If this value is less than or equal to DateTimeOffset.UtcNow, the scheduler will dispatch observer callbacks as soon as possible. + Scheduler to run the delay timers on. + Time-shifted sequence. + or is null. + + + This operator is less efficient than DelaySubscription because it records all notifications and time-delays those. This allows for immediate propagation of errors. + + + Observer callbacks for the resulting sequence will be run on the specified scheduler. This effect is similar to using ObserveOn. + + + Exceptions signaled by the source sequence through an OnError callback are forwarded immediately to the result sequence. Any OnNext notifications that were in the queue at the point of the OnError callback will be dropped. + In order to delay error propagation, consider using the Observable.Materialize and Observable.Dematerialize operators, or use DelaySubscription. + + + + + + Time shifts the observable sequence based on a delay selector function for each element. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + The type of the elements in the delay sequences used to denote the delay duration of each element in the source sequence. + Source sequence to delay values for. + Selector function to retrieve a sequence indicating the delay for each given element. + Time-shifted sequence. + or is null. + + + + Time shifts the observable sequence based on a subscription delay and a delay selector function for each element. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + The type of the elements in the delay sequences used to denote the delay duration of each element in the source sequence. + Source sequence to delay values for. + Sequence indicating the delay for the subscription to the source. + Selector function to retrieve a sequence indicating the delay for each given element. + Time-shifted sequence. + or or is null. + + + + Time shifts the observable sequence by delaying the subscription with the specified relative time duration. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source sequence to delay subscription for. + Relative time shift of the subscription. + Time-shifted sequence. + is null. + is less than TimeSpan.Zero. + + + This operator is more efficient than Delay but postpones all side-effects of subscription and affects error propagation timing. + + + The side-effects of subscribing to the source sequence will be run on the default scheduler. Observer callbacks will not be affected. + + + + + + Time shifts the observable sequence by delaying the subscription with the specified relative time duration, using the specified scheduler to run timers. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source sequence to delay subscription for. + Relative time shift of the subscription. + Scheduler to run the subscription delay timer on. + Time-shifted sequence. + or is null. + is less than TimeSpan.Zero. + + + This operator is more efficient than Delay but postpones all side-effects of subscription and affects error propagation timing. + + + The side-effects of subscribing to the source sequence will be run on the specified scheduler. Observer callbacks will not be affected. + + + + + + Time shifts the observable sequence by delaying the subscription to the specified absolute time. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source sequence to delay subscription for. + Absolute time to perform the subscription at. + Time-shifted sequence. + is null. + + + This operator is more efficient than Delay but postpones all side-effects of subscription and affects error propagation timing. + + + The side-effects of subscribing to the source sequence will be run on the default scheduler. Observer callbacks will not be affected. + + + + + + Time shifts the observable sequence by delaying the subscription to the specified absolute time, using the specified scheduler to run timers. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source sequence to delay subscription for. + Absolute time to perform the subscription at. + Scheduler to run the subscription delay timer on. + Time-shifted sequence. + or is null. + + + This operator is more efficient than Delay but postpones all side-effects of subscription and affects error propagation timing. + + + The side-effects of subscribing to the source sequence will be run on the specified scheduler. Observer callbacks will not be affected. + + + + + + Generates an observable sequence by running a state-driven and temporal loop producing the sequence's elements. + + The type of the state used in the generator loop. + The type of the elements in the produced sequence. + Initial state. + Condition to terminate generation (upon returning false). + Iteration step function. + Selector function for results produced in the sequence. + Time selector function to control the speed of values being produced each iteration. + The generated sequence. + or or or is null. + + + + Generates an observable sequence by running a state-driven and temporal loop producing the sequence's elements, using the specified scheduler to run timers and to send out observer messages. + + The type of the state used in the generator loop. + The type of the elements in the produced sequence. + Initial state. + Condition to terminate generation (upon returning false). + Iteration step function. + Selector function for results produced in the sequence. + Time selector function to control the speed of values being produced each iteration. + Scheduler on which to run the generator loop. + The generated sequence. + or or or or is null. + + + + Generates an observable sequence by running a state-driven and temporal loop producing the sequence's elements. + + The type of the state used in the generator loop. + The type of the elements in the produced sequence. + Initial state. + Condition to terminate generation (upon returning false). + Iteration step function. + Selector function for results produced in the sequence. + Time selector function to control the speed of values being produced each iteration. + The generated sequence. + or or or is null. + + + + Generates an observable sequence by running a state-driven and temporal loop producing the sequence's elements, using the specified scheduler to run timers and to send out observer messages. + + The type of the state used in the generator loop. + The type of the elements in the produced sequence. + Initial state. + Condition to terminate generation (upon returning false). + Iteration step function. + Selector function for results produced in the sequence. + Time selector function to control the speed of values being produced each iteration. + Scheduler on which to run the generator loop. + The generated sequence. + or or or or is null. + + + + Returns an observable sequence that produces a value after each period. + + Period for producing the values in the resulting sequence. If this value is equal to TimeSpan.Zero, the timer will recur as fast as possible. + An observable sequence that produces a value after each period. + is less than TimeSpan.Zero. + + Intervals are measured between the start of subsequent notifications, not between the end of the previous and the start of the next notification. + If the observer takes longer than the interval period to handle the message, the subsequent notification will be delivered immediately after the + current one has been handled. In case you need to control the time between the end and the start of consecutive notifications, consider using the + + operator instead. + + + + + Returns an observable sequence that produces a value after each period, using the specified scheduler to run timers and to send out observer messages. + + Period for producing the values in the resulting sequence. If this value is equal to TimeSpan.Zero, the timer will recur as fast as possible. + Scheduler to run the timer on. + An observable sequence that produces a value after each period. + is less than TimeSpan.Zero. + is null. + + Intervals are measured between the start of subsequent notifications, not between the end of the previous and the start of the next notification. + If the observer takes longer than the interval period to handle the message, the subsequent notification will be delivered immediately after the + current one has been handled. In case you need to control the time between the end and the start of consecutive notifications, consider using the + + operator instead. + + + + + Samples the observable sequence at each interval. + Upon each sampling tick, the latest element (if any) in the source sequence during the last sampling interval is sent to the resulting sequence. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source sequence to sample. + Interval at which to sample. If this value is equal to TimeSpan.Zero, the scheduler will continuously sample the stream. + Sampled observable sequence. + is null. + is less than TimeSpan.Zero. + + Specifying a TimeSpan.Zero value for doesn't guarantee all source sequence elements will be preserved. This is a side-effect + of the asynchrony introduced by the scheduler, where the sampling action may not execute immediately, despite the TimeSpan.Zero due time. + + + + + Samples the observable sequence at each interval, using the specified scheduler to run sampling timers. + Upon each sampling tick, the latest element (if any) in the source sequence during the last sampling interval is sent to the resulting sequence. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source sequence to sample. + Interval at which to sample. If this value is equal to TimeSpan.Zero, the scheduler will continuously sample the stream. + Scheduler to run the sampling timer on. + Sampled observable sequence. + or is null. + is less than TimeSpan.Zero. + + Specifying a TimeSpan.Zero value for doesn't guarantee all source sequence elements will be preserved. This is a side-effect + of the asynchrony introduced by the scheduler, where the sampling action may not execute immediately, despite the TimeSpan.Zero due time. + + + + + Samples the source observable sequence using a sampler observable sequence producing sampling ticks. + Upon each sampling tick, the latest element (if any) in the source sequence during the last sampling interval is sent to the resulting sequence. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + The type of the elements in the sampling sequence. + Source sequence to sample. + Sampling tick sequence. + Sampled observable sequence. + or is null. + + + + Skips elements for the specified duration from the start of the observable source sequence. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source sequence to skip elements for. + Duration for skipping elements from the start of the sequence. + An observable sequence with the elements skipped during the specified duration from the start of the source sequence. + is null. + is less than TimeSpan.Zero. + + + Specifying a TimeSpan.Zero value for doesn't guarantee no elements will be dropped from the start of the source sequence. + This is a side-effect of the asynchrony introduced by the scheduler, where the action that causes callbacks from the source sequence to be forwarded + may not execute immediately, despite the TimeSpan.Zero due time. + + + Errors produced by the source sequence are always forwarded to the result sequence, even if the error occurs before the . + + + + + + Skips elements for the specified duration from the start of the observable source sequence, using the specified scheduler to run timers. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source sequence to skip elements for. + Duration for skipping elements from the start of the sequence. + Scheduler to run the timer on. + An observable sequence with the elements skipped during the specified duration from the start of the source sequence. + or is null. + is less than TimeSpan.Zero. + + + Specifying a TimeSpan.Zero value for doesn't guarantee no elements will be dropped from the start of the source sequence. + This is a side-effect of the asynchrony introduced by the scheduler, where the action that causes callbacks from the source sequence to be forwarded + may not execute immediately, despite the TimeSpan.Zero due time. + + + Errors produced by the source sequence are always forwarded to the result sequence, even if the error occurs before the . + + + + + + Skips elements for the specified duration from the end of the observable source sequence. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source sequence to skip elements for. + Duration for skipping elements from the end of the sequence. + An observable sequence with the elements skipped during the specified duration from the end of the source sequence. + is null. + is less than TimeSpan.Zero. + + This operator accumulates a queue with a length enough to store elements received during the initial window. + As more elements are received, elements older than the specified are taken from the queue and produced on the + result sequence. This causes elements to be delayed with . + + + + + Skips elements for the specified duration from the end of the observable source sequence, using the specified scheduler to run timers. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source sequence to skip elements for. + Duration for skipping elements from the end of the sequence. + Scheduler to run the timer on. + An observable sequence with the elements skipped during the specified duration from the end of the source sequence. + or is null. + is less than TimeSpan.Zero. + + This operator accumulates a queue with a length enough to store elements received during the initial window. + As more elements are received, elements older than the specified are taken from the queue and produced on the + result sequence. This causes elements to be delayed with . + + + + + Skips elements from the observable source sequence until the specified start time. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source sequence to skip elements for. + Time to start taking elements from the source sequence. If this value is less than or equal to DateTimeOffset.UtcNow, no elements will be skipped. + An observable sequence with the elements skipped until the specified start time. + is null. + + Errors produced by the source sequence are always forwarded to the result sequence, even if the error occurs before the . + + + + + Skips elements from the observable source sequence until the specified start time, using the specified scheduler to run timers. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source sequence to skip elements for. + Time to start taking elements from the source sequence. If this value is less than or equal to DateTimeOffset.UtcNow, no elements will be skipped. + Scheduler to run the timer on. + An observable sequence with the elements skipped until the specified start time. + or is null. + + Errors produced by the source sequence are always forwarded to the result sequence, even if the error occurs before the . + + + + + Takes elements for the specified duration from the start of the observable source sequence. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source sequence to take elements from. + Duration for taking elements from the start of the sequence. + An observable sequence with the elements taken during the specified duration from the start of the source sequence. + is null. + is less than TimeSpan.Zero. + + Specifying a TimeSpan.Zero value for doesn't guarantee an empty sequence will be returned. This is a side-effect + of the asynchrony introduced by the scheduler, where the action that stops forwarding callbacks from the source sequence may not execute + immediately, despite the TimeSpan.Zero due time. + + + + + Takes elements for the specified duration from the start of the observable source sequence, using the specified scheduler to run timers. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source sequence to take elements from. + Duration for taking elements from the start of the sequence. + Scheduler to run the timer on. + An observable sequence with the elements taken during the specified duration from the start of the source sequence. + or is null. + is less than TimeSpan.Zero. + + Specifying a TimeSpan.Zero value for doesn't guarantee an empty sequence will be returned. This is a side-effect + of the asynchrony introduced by the scheduler, where the action that stops forwarding callbacks from the source sequence may not execute + immediately, despite the TimeSpan.Zero due time. + + + + + Returns elements within the specified duration from the end of the observable source sequence. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source sequence to take elements from. + Duration for taking elements from the end of the sequence. + An observable sequence with the elements taken during the specified duration from the end of the source sequence. + is null. + is less than TimeSpan.Zero. + + This operator accumulates a buffer with a length enough to store elements for any window during the lifetime of + the source sequence. Upon completion of the source sequence, this buffer is drained on the result sequence. This causes the result elements + to be delayed with . + + + + + Returns elements within the specified duration from the end of the observable source sequence, using the specified scheduler to run timers. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source sequence to take elements from. + Duration for taking elements from the end of the sequence. + Scheduler to run the timer on. + An observable sequence with the elements taken during the specified duration from the end of the source sequence. + or is null. + is less than TimeSpan.Zero. + + This operator accumulates a buffer with a length enough to store elements for any window during the lifetime of + the source sequence. Upon completion of the source sequence, this buffer is drained on the result sequence. This causes the result elements + to be delayed with . + + + + + Returns elements within the specified duration from the end of the observable source sequence, using the specified schedulers to run timers and to drain the collected elements. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source sequence to take elements from. + Duration for taking elements from the end of the sequence. + Scheduler to run the timer on. + Scheduler to drain the collected elements. + An observable sequence with the elements taken during the specified duration from the end of the source sequence. + or or is null. + is less than TimeSpan.Zero. + + This operator accumulates a buffer with a length enough to store elements for any window during the lifetime of + the source sequence. Upon completion of the source sequence, this buffer is drained on the result sequence. This causes the result elements + to be delayed with . + + + + + Returns a list with the elements within the specified duration from the end of the observable source sequence. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source sequence to take elements from. + Duration for taking elements from the end of the sequence. + An observable sequence containing a single list with the elements taken during the specified duration from the end of the source sequence. + is null. + is less than TimeSpan.Zero. + + This operator accumulates a buffer with a length enough to store elements for any window during the lifetime of + the source sequence. Upon completion of the source sequence, this buffer is produced on the result sequence. + + + + + Returns a list with the elements within the specified duration from the end of the observable source sequence, using the specified scheduler to run timers. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source sequence to take elements from. + Duration for taking elements from the end of the sequence. + Scheduler to run the timer on. + An observable sequence containing a single list with the elements taken during the specified duration from the end of the source sequence. + or is null. + is less than TimeSpan.Zero. + + This operator accumulates a buffer with a length enough to store elements for any window during the lifetime of + the source sequence. Upon completion of the source sequence, this buffer is produced on the result sequence. + + + + + Takes elements for the specified duration until the specified end time. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source sequence to take elements from. + Time to stop taking elements from the source sequence. If this value is less than or equal to DateTimeOffset.UtcNow, the result stream will complete immediately. + An observable sequence with the elements taken until the specified end time. + is null. + + + + Takes elements for the specified duration until the specified end time, using the specified scheduler to run timers. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source sequence to take elements from. + Time to stop taking elements from the source sequence. If this value is less than or equal to DateTimeOffset.UtcNow, the result stream will complete immediately. + Scheduler to run the timer on. + An observable sequence with the elements taken until the specified end time. + or is null. + + + + Ignores elements from an observable sequence which are followed by another element within a specified relative time duration. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source sequence to throttle. + Throttling duration for each element. + The throttled sequence. + is null. + is less than TimeSpan.Zero. + + + This operator throttles the source sequence by holding on to each element for the duration specified in . If another + element is produced within this time window, the element is dropped and a new timer is started for the current element, repeating this whole + process. For streams that never have gaps larger than or equal to between elements, the resulting stream won't + produce any elements. In order to reduce the volume of a stream whilst guaranteeing the periodic production of elements, consider using the + Observable.Sample set of operators. + + + Specifying a TimeSpan.Zero value for is not recommended but supported, causing throttling timers to be scheduled + that are due immediately. However, this doesn't guarantee all elements will be retained in the result sequence. This is a side-effect of the + asynchrony introduced by the scheduler, where the action to forward the current element may not execute immediately, despite the TimeSpan.Zero + due time. In such cases, the next element may arrive before the scheduler gets a chance to run the throttling action. + + + + + + Ignores elements from an observable sequence which are followed by another element within a specified relative time duration, using the specified scheduler to run throttling timers. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source sequence to throttle. + Throttling duration for each element. + Scheduler to run the throttle timers on. + The throttled sequence. + or is null. + is less than TimeSpan.Zero. + + + This operator throttles the source sequence by holding on to each element for the duration specified in . If another + element is produced within this time window, the element is dropped and a new timer is started for the current element, repeating this whole + process. For streams that never have gaps larger than or equal to between elements, the resulting stream won't + produce any elements. In order to reduce the volume of a stream whilst guaranteeing the periodic production of elements, consider using the + Observable.Sample set of operators. + + + Specifying a TimeSpan.Zero value for is not recommended but supported, causing throttling timers to be scheduled + that are due immediately. However, this doesn't guarantee all elements will be retained in the result sequence. This is a side-effect of the + asynchrony introduced by the scheduler, where the action to forward the current element may not execute immediately, despite the TimeSpan.Zero + due time. In such cases, the next element may arrive before the scheduler gets a chance to run the throttling action. + + + + + + Ignores elements from an observable sequence which are followed by another value within a computed throttle duration. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + The type of the elements in the throttle sequences selected for each element in the source sequence. + Source sequence to throttle. + Selector function to retrieve a sequence indicating the throttle duration for each given element. + The throttled sequence. + or is null. + + This operator throttles the source sequence by holding on to each element for the duration denoted by . + If another element is produced within this time window, the element is dropped and a new timer is started for the current element, repeating this + whole process. For streams where the duration computed by applying the to each element overlaps with + the occurrence of the successor element, the resulting stream won't produce any elements. In order to reduce the volume of a stream whilst + guaranteeing the periodic production of elements, consider using the Observable.Sample set of operators. + + + + + Records the time interval between consecutive elements in an observable sequence. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source sequence to record time intervals for. + An observable sequence with time interval information on elements. + is null. + + + + Records the time interval between consecutive elements in an observable sequence, using the specified scheduler to compute time intervals. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source sequence to record time intervals for. + Scheduler used to compute time intervals. + An observable sequence with time interval information on elements. + or is null. + + + + Applies a timeout policy for each element in the observable sequence. + If the next element isn't received within the specified timeout duration starting from its predecessor, a TimeoutException is propagated to the observer. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source sequence to perform a timeout for. + Maximum duration between values before a timeout occurs. + The source sequence with a TimeoutException in case of a timeout. + is null. + is less than TimeSpan.Zero. + (Asynchronous) If no element is produced within from the previous element. + + + In case you only want to timeout on the first element, consider using the + operator applied to the source sequence and a delayed sequence. Alternatively, the general-purpose overload + of Timeout, can be used. + + + Specifying a TimeSpan.Zero value for is not recommended but supported, causing timeout timers to be scheduled that are due + immediately. However, this doesn't guarantee a timeout will occur, even for the first element. This is a side-effect of the asynchrony introduced by the + scheduler, where the action to propagate a timeout may not execute immediately, despite the TimeSpan.Zero due time. In such cases, the next element may + arrive before the scheduler gets a chance to run the timeout action. + + + + + + Applies a timeout policy for each element in the observable sequence, using the specified scheduler to run timeout timers. + If the next element isn't received within the specified timeout duration starting from its predecessor, a TimeoutException is propagated to the observer. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source sequence to perform a timeout for. + Maximum duration between values before a timeout occurs. + Scheduler to run the timeout timers on. + The source sequence with a TimeoutException in case of a timeout. + or is null. + is less than TimeSpan.Zero. + (Asynchronous) If no element is produced within from the previous element. + + + In case you only want to timeout on the first element, consider using the + operator applied to the source sequence and a delayed sequence. Alternatively, the general-purpose overload + of Timeout, can be used. + + + Specifying a TimeSpan.Zero value for is not recommended but supported, causing timeout timers to be scheduled that are due + immediately. However, this doesn't guarantee a timeout will occur, even for the first element. This is a side-effect of the asynchrony introduced by the + scheduler, where the action to propagate a timeout may not execute immediately, despite the TimeSpan.Zero due time. In such cases, the next element may + arrive before the scheduler gets a chance to run the timeout action. + + + + + + Applies a timeout policy for each element in the observable sequence. + If the next element isn't received within the specified timeout duration starting from its predecessor, the other observable sequence is used to produce future messages from that point on. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence and the other sequence used upon a timeout. + Source sequence to perform a timeout for. + Maximum duration between values before a timeout occurs. + Sequence to return in case of a timeout. + The source sequence switching to the other sequence in case of a timeout. + or is null. + is less than TimeSpan.Zero. + + + In case you only want to timeout on the first element, consider using the + operator applied to the source sequence and a delayed sequence. Alternatively, the general-purpose overload + of Timeout, can be used. + + + Specifying a TimeSpan.Zero value for is not recommended but supported, causing timeout timers to be scheduled that are due + immediately. However, this doesn't guarantee a timeout will occur, even for the first element. This is a side-effect of the asynchrony introduced by the + scheduler, where the action to propagate a timeout may not execute immediately, despite the TimeSpan.Zero due time. In such cases, the next element may + arrive before the scheduler gets a chance to run the timeout action. + + + + + + Applies a timeout policy for each element in the observable sequence, using the specified scheduler to run timeout timers. + If the next element isn't received within the specified timeout duration starting from its predecessor, the other observable sequence is used to produce future messages from that point on. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence and the other sequence used upon a timeout. + Source sequence to perform a timeout for. + Maximum duration between values before a timeout occurs. + Sequence to return in case of a timeout. + Scheduler to run the timeout timers on. + The source sequence switching to the other sequence in case of a timeout. + or or is null. + is less than TimeSpan.Zero. + + + In case you only want to timeout on the first element, consider using the + operator applied to the source sequence and a delayed sequence. Alternatively, the general-purpose overload + of Timeout, can be used. + + + Specifying a TimeSpan.Zero value for is not recommended but supported, causing timeout timers to be scheduled that are due + immediately. However, this doesn't guarantee a timeout will occur, even for the first element. This is a side-effect of the asynchrony introduced by the + scheduler, where the action to propagate a timeout may not execute immediately, despite the TimeSpan.Zero due time. In such cases, the next element may + arrive before the scheduler gets a chance to run the timeout action. + + + + + + Applies a timeout policy to the observable sequence based on an absolute time. + If the sequence doesn't terminate before the specified absolute due time, a TimeoutException is propagated to the observer. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source sequence to perform a timeout for. + Time when a timeout occurs. If this value is less than or equal to DateTimeOffset.UtcNow, the timeout occurs immediately. + The source sequence with a TimeoutException in case of a timeout. + is null. + (Asynchronous) If the sequence hasn't terminated before . + + In case you only want to timeout on the first element, consider using the + operator applied to the source sequence and a delayed sequence. Alternatively, the general-purpose overload + of Timeout, can be used. + + + + + Applies a timeout policy to the observable sequence based on an absolute time, using the specified scheduler to run timeout timers. + If the sequence doesn't terminate before the specified absolute due time, a TimeoutException is propagated to the observer. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source sequence to perform a timeout for. + Time when a timeout occurs. If this value is less than or equal to DateTimeOffset.UtcNow, the timeout occurs immediately. + Scheduler to run the timeout timers on. + The source sequence with a TimeoutException in case of a timeout. + or is null. + (Asynchronous) If the sequence hasn't terminated before . + + In case you only want to timeout on the first element, consider using the + operator applied to the source sequence and a delayed sequence. Alternatively, the general-purpose overload + of Timeout, can be used. + + + + + Applies a timeout policy to the observable sequence based on an absolute time. + If the sequence doesn't terminate before the specified absolute due time, the other observable sequence is used to produce future messages from that point on. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence and the other sequence used upon a timeout. + Source sequence to perform a timeout for. + Time when a timeout occurs. If this value is less than or equal to DateTimeOffset.UtcNow, the timeout occurs immediately. + Sequence to return in case of a timeout. + The source sequence switching to the other sequence in case of a timeout. + or is null. + + In case you only want to timeout on the first element, consider using the + operator applied to the source sequence and a delayed sequence. Alternatively, the general-purpose overload + of Timeout, can be used. + + + + + Applies a timeout policy to the observable sequence based on an absolute time, using the specified scheduler to run timeout timers. + If the sequence doesn't terminate before the specified absolute due time, the other observable sequence is used to produce future messages from that point on. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence and the other sequence used upon a timeout. + Source sequence to perform a timeout for. + Time when a timeout occurs. If this value is less than or equal to DateTimeOffset.UtcNow, the timeout occurs immediately. + Sequence to return in case of a timeout. + Scheduler to run the timeout timers on. + The source sequence switching to the other sequence in case of a timeout. + or or is null. + + In case you only want to timeout on the first element, consider using the + operator applied to the source sequence and a delayed sequence. Alternatively, the general-purpose overload + of Timeout, can be used. + + + + + Applies a timeout policy to the observable sequence based on a timeout duration computed for each element. + If the next element isn't received within the computed duration starting from its predecessor, a TimeoutException is propagated to the observer. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + The type of the elements in the timeout sequences used to indicate the timeout duration for each element in the source sequence. + Source sequence to perform a timeout for. + Selector to retrieve an observable sequence that represents the timeout between the current element and the next element. + The source sequence with a TimeoutException in case of a timeout. + or is null. + + + + Applies a timeout policy to the observable sequence based on a timeout duration computed for each element. + If the next element isn't received within the computed duration starting from its predecessor, the other observable sequence is used to produce future messages from that point on. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence and the other sequence used upon a timeout. + The type of the elements in the timeout sequences used to indicate the timeout duration for each element in the source sequence. + Source sequence to perform a timeout for. + Selector to retrieve an observable sequence that represents the timeout between the current element and the next element. + Sequence to return in case of a timeout. + The source sequence switching to the other sequence in case of a timeout. + or or is null. + + + + Applies a timeout policy to the observable sequence based on an initial timeout duration for the first element, and a timeout duration computed for each subsequent element. + If the next element isn't received within the computed duration starting from its predecessor, a TimeoutException is propagated to the observer. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + The type of the elements in the timeout sequences used to indicate the timeout duration for each element in the source sequence. + Source sequence to perform a timeout for. + Observable sequence that represents the timeout for the first element. + Selector to retrieve an observable sequence that represents the timeout between the current element and the next element. + The source sequence with a TimeoutException in case of a timeout. + or or is null. + + + + Applies a timeout policy to the observable sequence based on an initial timeout duration for the first element, and a timeout duration computed for each subsequent element. + If the next element isn't received within the computed duration starting from its predecessor, the other observable sequence is used to produce future messages from that point on. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence and the other sequence used upon a timeout. + The type of the elements in the timeout sequences used to indicate the timeout duration for each element in the source sequence. + Source sequence to perform a timeout for. + Observable sequence that represents the timeout for the first element. + Selector to retrieve an observable sequence that represents the timeout between the current element and the next element. + Sequence to return in case of a timeout. + The source sequence switching to the other sequence in case of a timeout. + or or or is null. + + + + Returns an observable sequence that produces a single value after the specified relative due time has elapsed. + + Relative time at which to produce the value. If this value is less than or equal to TimeSpan.Zero, the timer will fire as soon as possible. + An observable sequence that produces a value after the due time has elapsed. + + + + Returns an observable sequence that produces a single value at the specified absolute due time. + + Absolute time at which to produce the value. If this value is less than or equal to DateTimeOffset.UtcNow, the timer will fire as soon as possible. + An observable sequence that produces a value at due time. + + + + Returns an observable sequence that periodically produces a value after the specified initial relative due time has elapsed. + + Relative time at which to produce the first value. If this value is less than or equal to TimeSpan.Zero, the timer will fire as soon as possible. + Period to produce subsequent values. If this value is equal to TimeSpan.Zero, the timer will recur as fast as possible. + An observable sequence that produces a value after due time has elapsed and then after each period. + is less than TimeSpan.Zero. + + + + Returns an observable sequence that periodically produces a value starting at the specified initial absolute due time. + + Absolute time at which to produce the first value. If this value is less than or equal to DateTimeOffset.UtcNow, the timer will fire as soon as possible. + Period to produce subsequent values. If this value is equal to TimeSpan.Zero, the timer will recur as fast as possible. + An observable sequence that produces a value at due time and then after each period. + is less than TimeSpan.Zero. + + + + Returns an observable sequence that produces a single value after the specified relative due time has elapsed, using the specified scheduler to run the timer. + + Relative time at which to produce the value. If this value is less than or equal to TimeSpan.Zero, the timer will fire as soon as possible. + Scheduler to run the timer on. + An observable sequence that produces a value after the due time has elapsed. + is null. + + + + Returns an observable sequence that produces a single value at the specified absolute due time, using the specified scheduler to run the timer. + + Absolute time at which to produce the value. If this value is less than or equal to DateTimeOffset.UtcNow, the timer will fire as soon as possible. + Scheduler to run the timer on. + An observable sequence that produces a value at due time. + is null. + + + + Returns an observable sequence that periodically produces a value after the specified initial relative due time has elapsed, using the specified scheduler to run timers. + + Relative time at which to produce the first value. If this value is less than or equal to TimeSpan.Zero, the timer will fire as soon as possible. + Period to produce subsequent values. If this value is equal to TimeSpan.Zero, the timer will recur as fast as possible. + Scheduler to run timers on. + An observable sequence that produces a value after due time has elapsed and then each period. + is less than TimeSpan.Zero. + is null. + + + + Returns an observable sequence that periodically produces a value starting at the specified initial absolute due time, using the specified scheduler to run timers. + + Absolute time at which to produce the first value. If this value is less than or equal to DateTimeOffset.UtcNow, the timer will fire as soon as possible. + Period to produce subsequent values. If this value is equal to TimeSpan.Zero, the timer will recur as fast as possible. + Scheduler to run timers on. + An observable sequence that produces a value at due time and then after each period. + is less than TimeSpan.Zero. + is null. + + + + Timestamps each element in an observable sequence using the local system clock. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source sequence to timestamp elements for. + An observable sequence with timestamp information on elements. + is null. + + + + Timestamp each element in an observable sequence using the clock of the specified scheduler. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source sequence to timestamp elements for. + Scheduler used to compute timestamps. + An observable sequence with timestamp information on elements. + or is null. + + + + Projects each element of an observable sequence into consecutive non-overlapping windows which are produced based on timing information. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence, and in the windows in the result sequence. + Source sequence to produce windows over. + Length of each window. + The sequence of windows. + is null. + is less than TimeSpan.Zero. + + Specifying a TimeSpan.Zero value for is not recommended but supported, causing the scheduler to create windows as fast as it can. + Because all source sequence elements end up in one of the windows, some windows won't have a zero time span. This is a side-effect of the asynchrony introduced + by the scheduler, where the action to close the current window and to create a new window may not execute immediately, despite the TimeSpan.Zero due time. + + + + + Projects each element of an observable sequence into consecutive non-overlapping windows which are produced based on timing information, using the specified scheduler to run timers. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence, and in the windows in the result sequence. + Source sequence to produce windows over. + Length of each window. + Scheduler to run windowing timers on. + An observable sequence of windows. + or is null. + is less than TimeSpan.Zero. + + Specifying a TimeSpan.Zero value for is not recommended but supported, causing the scheduler to create windows as fast as it can. + Because all source sequence elements end up in one of the windows, some windows won't have a zero time span. This is a side-effect of the asynchrony introduced + by the scheduler, where the action to close the current window and to create a new window may not execute immediately, despite the TimeSpan.Zero due time. + + + + + Projects each element of an observable sequence into zero or more windows which are produced based on timing information. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence, and in the windows in the result sequence. + Source sequence to produce windows over. + Length of each window. + Interval between creation of consecutive windows. + An observable sequence of windows. + is null. + or is less than TimeSpan.Zero. + + + Specifying a TimeSpan.Zero value for is not recommended but supported, causing the scheduler to create windows with minimum duration + length. However, some windows won't have a zero time span. This is a side-effect of the asynchrony introduced by the scheduler, where the action to close the + current window may not execute immediately, despite the TimeSpan.Zero due time. + + + Specifying a TimeSpan.Zero value for is not recommended but supported, causing the scheduler to create windows as fast as it can. + However, this doesn't mean all windows will start at the beginning of the source sequence. This is a side-effect of the asynchrony introduced by the scheduler, + where the action to create a new window may not execute immediately, despite the TimeSpan.Zero due time. + + + + + + Projects each element of an observable sequence into zero or more windows which are produced based on timing information, using the specified scheduler to run timers. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence, and in the windows in the result sequence. + Source sequence to produce windows over. + Length of each window. + Interval between creation of consecutive windows. + Scheduler to run windowing timers on. + An observable sequence of windows. + or is null. + or is less than TimeSpan.Zero. + + + Specifying a TimeSpan.Zero value for is not recommended but supported, causing the scheduler to create windows with minimum duration + length. However, some windows won't have a zero time span. This is a side-effect of the asynchrony introduced by the scheduler, where the action to close the + current window may not execute immediately, despite the TimeSpan.Zero due time. + + + Specifying a TimeSpan.Zero value for is not recommended but supported, causing the scheduler to create windows as fast as it can. + However, this doesn't mean all windows will start at the beginning of the source sequence. This is a side-effect of the asynchrony introduced by the scheduler, + where the action to create a new window may not execute immediately, despite the TimeSpan.Zero due time. + + + + + + Projects each element of an observable sequence into a window that is completed when either it's full or a given amount of time has elapsed. + A useful real-world analogy of this overload is the behavior of a ferry leaving the dock when all seats are taken, or at the scheduled time of departure, whichever event occurs first. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence, and in the windows in the result sequence. + Source sequence to produce windows over. + Maximum time length of a window. + Maximum element count of a window. + An observable sequence of windows. + is null. + is less than TimeSpan.Zero. -or- is less than or equal to zero. + + Specifying a TimeSpan.Zero value for is not recommended but supported, causing the scheduler to create windows as fast as it can. + Because all source sequence elements end up in one of the windows, some windows won't have a zero time span. This is a side-effect of the asynchrony introduced + by the scheduler, where the action to close the current window and to create a new window may not execute immediately, despite the TimeSpan.Zero due time. + + + + + Projects each element of an observable sequence into a window that is completed when either it's full or a given amount of time has elapsed, using the specified scheduler to run timers. + A useful real-world analogy of this overload is the behavior of a ferry leaving the dock when all seats are taken, or at the scheduled time of departure, whichever event occurs first. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence, and in the windows in the result sequence. + Source sequence to produce windows over. + Maximum time length of a window. + Maximum element count of a window. + Scheduler to run windowing timers on. + An observable sequence of windows. + or is null. + is less than TimeSpan.Zero. -or- is less than or equal to zero. + + Specifying a TimeSpan.Zero value for is not recommended but supported, causing the scheduler to create windows as fast as it can. + Because all source sequence elements end up in one of the windows, some windows won't have a zero time span. This is a side-effect of the asynchrony introduced + by the scheduler, where the action to close the current window and to create a new window may not execute immediately, despite the TimeSpan.Zero due time. + + + + + Provides a set of static methods for writing in-memory queries over observable sequences. + + + + + Merges the specified observable sequences into one observable sequence of tuple values whenever any of the observable sequences produces an element. + + The type of the elements in the first source sequence. + The type of the elements in the second source sequence. + First observable source. + Second observable source. + An observable sequence containing the result of combining elements of the sources using tuple values. + or is null. + + + + Merges the specified observable sequences into one observable sequence of tuple values whenever any of the observable sequences produces an element. + + The type of the elements in the first source sequence. + The type of the elements in the second source sequence. + The type of the elements in the third source sequence. + First observable source. + Second observable source. + Third observable source. + An observable sequence containing the result of combining elements of the sources using tuple values. + or or is null. + + + + Merges the specified observable sequences into one observable sequence of tuple values whenever any of the observable sequences produces an element. + + The type of the elements in the first source sequence. + The type of the elements in the second source sequence. + The type of the elements in the third source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fourth source sequence. + First observable source. + Second observable source. + Third observable source. + Fourth observable source. + An observable sequence containing the result of combining elements of the sources using tuple values. + or or or is null. + + + + Merges the specified observable sequences into one observable sequence of tuple values whenever any of the observable sequences produces an element. + + The type of the elements in the first source sequence. + The type of the elements in the second source sequence. + The type of the elements in the third source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fourth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fifth source sequence. + First observable source. + Second observable source. + Third observable source. + Fourth observable source. + Fifth observable source. + An observable sequence containing the result of combining elements of the sources using tuple values. + or or or or is null. + + + + Merges the specified observable sequences into one observable sequence of tuple values whenever any of the observable sequences produces an element. + + The type of the elements in the first source sequence. + The type of the elements in the second source sequence. + The type of the elements in the third source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fourth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fifth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the sixth source sequence. + First observable source. + Second observable source. + Third observable source. + Fourth observable source. + Fifth observable source. + Sixth observable source. + An observable sequence containing the result of combining elements of the sources using tuple values. + or or or or or is null. + + + + Merges the specified observable sequences into one observable sequence of tuple values whenever any of the observable sequences produces an element. + + The type of the elements in the first source sequence. + The type of the elements in the second source sequence. + The type of the elements in the third source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fourth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fifth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the sixth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the seventh source sequence. + First observable source. + Second observable source. + Third observable source. + Fourth observable source. + Fifth observable source. + Sixth observable source. + Seventh observable source. + An observable sequence containing the result of combining elements of the sources using tuple values. + or or or or or or is null. + + + + Merges the specified observable sequences into one observable sequence of tuple values whenever any of the observable sequences produces an element. + + The type of the elements in the first source sequence. + The type of the elements in the second source sequence. + The type of the elements in the third source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fourth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fifth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the sixth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the seventh source sequence. + The type of the elements in the eighth source sequence. + First observable source. + Second observable source. + Third observable source. + Fourth observable source. + Fifth observable source. + Sixth observable source. + Seventh observable source. + Eighth observable source. + An observable sequence containing the result of combining elements of the sources using tuple values. + or or or or or or or is null. + + + + Merges two observable sequences into one observable sequence by combining each element from the first source with the latest element from the second source, if any. + + The type of the elements in the first source sequence. + The type of the elements in the second source sequence. + First observable source. + Second observable source. + An observable sequence containing the result of combining each element of the first source with the latest element from the second source, if any, as a tuple value. + or is null. + + + + Merges an observable sequence and an enumerable sequence into one observable sequence of tuple values. + + The type of the elements in the first observable source sequence. + The type of the elements in the second enumerable source sequence. + First observable source. + Second enumerable source. + An observable sequence containing the result of pairwise combining the elements of the first and second source as a tuple value. + or is null. + + + + Merges the specified observable sequences into one observable sequence of tuple values whenever all of the observable sequences have produced an element at a corresponding index. + + The type of the elements in the first source sequence. + The type of the elements in the second source sequence. + First observable source. + Second observable source. + An observable sequence containing the result of combining elements of the sources using tuple values. + or is null. + + + + Merges the specified observable sequences into one observable sequence of tuple values whenever all of the observable sequences have produced an element at a corresponding index. + + The type of the elements in the first source sequence. + The type of the elements in the second source sequence. + The type of the elements in the third source sequence. + First observable source. + Second observable source. + Third observable source. + An observable sequence containing the result of combining elements of the sources using tuple values. + or or is null. + + + + Merges the specified observable sequences into one observable sequence of tuple values whenever all of the observable sequences have produced an element at a corresponding index. + + The type of the elements in the first source sequence. + The type of the elements in the second source sequence. + The type of the elements in the third source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fourth source sequence. + First observable source. + Second observable source. + Third observable source. + Fourth observable source. + An observable sequence containing the result of combining elements of the sources using tuple values. + or or or is null. + + + + Merges the specified observable sequences into one observable sequence of tuple values whenever all of the observable sequences have produced an element at a corresponding index. + + The type of the elements in the first source sequence. + The type of the elements in the second source sequence. + The type of the elements in the third source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fourth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fifth source sequence. + First observable source. + Second observable source. + Third observable source. + Fourth observable source. + Fifth observable source. + An observable sequence containing the result of combining elements of the sources using tuple values. + or or or or is null. + + + + Merges the specified observable sequences into one observable sequence of tuple values whenever all of the observable sequences have produced an element at a corresponding index. + + The type of the elements in the first source sequence. + The type of the elements in the second source sequence. + The type of the elements in the third source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fourth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fifth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the sixth source sequence. + First observable source. + Second observable source. + Third observable source. + Fourth observable source. + Fifth observable source. + Sixth observable source. + An observable sequence containing the result of combining elements of the sources using tuple values. + or or or or or is null. + + + + Merges the specified observable sequences into one observable sequence of tuple values whenever all of the observable sequences have produced an element at a corresponding index. + + The type of the elements in the first source sequence. + The type of the elements in the second source sequence. + The type of the elements in the third source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fourth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fifth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the sixth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the seventh source sequence. + First observable source. + Second observable source. + Third observable source. + Fourth observable source. + Fifth observable source. + Sixth observable source. + Seventh observable source. + An observable sequence containing the result of combining elements of the sources using tuple values. + or or or or or or is null. + + + + Merges the specified observable sequences into one observable sequence of tuple values whenever all of the observable sequences have produced an element at a corresponding index. + + The type of the elements in the first source sequence. + The type of the elements in the second source sequence. + The type of the elements in the third source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fourth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fifth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the sixth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the seventh source sequence. + The type of the elements in the eighth source sequence. + First observable source. + Second observable source. + Third observable source. + Fourth observable source. + Fifth observable source. + Sixth observable source. + Seventh observable source. + Eighth observable source. + An observable sequence containing the result of combining elements of the sources using tuple values. + or or or or or or or is null. + + + + Subscribes to each observable sequence returned by the iteratorMethod in sequence and returns the observable sequence of values sent to the observer given to the iteratorMethod. + + The type of the elements in the produced sequence. + Iterator method that produces elements in the resulting sequence by calling the given observer. + An observable sequence obtained by running the iterator and returning the elements that were sent to the observer. + is null. + + + + Subscribes to each observable sequence returned by the iteratorMethod in sequence and produces a Unit value on the resulting sequence for each step of the iteration. + + Iterator method that drives the resulting observable sequence. + An observable sequence obtained by running the iterator and returning Unit values for each iteration step. + is null. + + + + Expands an observable sequence by recursively invoking selector, using the specified scheduler to enumerate the queue of obtained sequences. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence and each of the recursively expanded sources obtained by running the selector function. + Source sequence with the initial elements. + Selector function to invoke for each produced element, resulting in another sequence to which the selector will be invoked recursively again. + Scheduler on which to perform the expansion by enumerating the internal queue of obtained sequences. + An observable sequence containing all the elements produced by the recursive expansion. + or or is null. + + + + Expands an observable sequence by recursively invoking selector. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence and each of the recursively expanded sources obtained by running the selector function. + Source sequence with the initial elements. + Selector function to invoke for each produced element, resulting in another sequence to which the selector will be invoked recursively again. + An observable sequence containing all the elements produced by the recursive expansion. + or is null. + + + + Runs two observable sequences in parallel and combines their last elements. + + The type of the elements in the first source sequence. + The type of the elements in the second source sequence. + The type of the elements in the result sequence, returned by the selector function. + First observable sequence. + Second observable sequence. + Result selector function to invoke with the last elements of both sequences. + An observable sequence with the result of calling the selector function with the last elements of both input sequences. + or or is null. + + + + Runs all specified observable sequences in parallel and collects their last elements. + + The type of the elements in the source sequences. + Observable sequence to collect the last elements for. + An observable sequence with an array collecting the last elements of all the input sequences. + is null. + + + + Runs all observable sequences in the enumerable sources sequence in parallel and collect their last elements. + + The type of the elements in the source sequences. + Observable sequence to collect the last elements for. + An observable sequence with an array collecting the last elements of all the input sequences. + is null. + + + + Returns an observable sequence that is the result of invoking the selector on the source sequence, without sharing subscriptions. + This operator allows for a fluent style of writing queries that use the same sequence multiple times. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + The type of the elements in the result sequence. + Source sequence that will be shared in the selector function. + Selector function which can use the source sequence as many times as needed, without sharing subscriptions to the source sequence. + An observable sequence that contains the elements of a sequence produced by multicasting the source sequence within a selector function. + or is null. + + + + Comonadic bind operator. + + + + + Comonadic bind operator. + + + + + Immediately subscribes to source and retains the elements in the observable sequence. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source sequence. + Object that's both an observable sequence and a list which can be used to access the source sequence's elements. + is null. + + + + Provides a set of static methods for writing queries over observable sequences, allowing translation to a target query language. + + + + + Gets the local query provider which will retarget Qbservable-based queries to the corresponding Observable-based query for in-memory execution upon subscription. + + + + + Converts an in-memory observable sequence into an sequence with an expression tree representing the source sequence. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source sequence. + sequence representing the given observable source sequence. + is null. + + + + Returns the input typed as an . + This operator is used to separate the part of the query that's captured as an expression tree from the part that's executed locally. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + An sequence to convert to an sequence. + The original source object, but typed as an . + is null. + + + + Converts an enumerable sequence to an observable sequence. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Enumerable sequence to convert to an observable sequence. + The observable sequence whose elements are pulled from the given enumerable sequence. + is null. + This operator requires the source's object (see ) to implement . + + + + Converts an enumerable sequence to an observable sequence, using the specified scheduler to run the enumeration loop. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Enumerable sequence to convert to an observable sequence. + Scheduler to run the enumeration of the input sequence on. + The observable sequence whose elements are pulled from the given enumerable sequence. + or is null. + This operator requires the source's object (see ) to implement . + + + + Applies an accumulator function over an observable sequence, returning the result of the aggregation as a single element in the result sequence. + For aggregation behavior with incremental intermediate results, see . + + The type of the elements in the source sequence and the result of the aggregation. + An observable sequence to aggregate over. + An accumulator function to be invoked on each element. + An observable sequence containing a single element with the final accumulator value. + + or is null. + (Asynchronous) The source sequence is empty. + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Applies an accumulator function over an observable sequence, returning the result of the aggregation as a single element in the result sequence. The specified seed value is used as the initial accumulator value. + For aggregation behavior with incremental intermediate results, see . + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + The type of the result of the aggregation. + An observable sequence to aggregate over. + The initial accumulator value. + An accumulator function to be invoked on each element. + An observable sequence containing a single element with the final accumulator value. + + or is null. + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Applies an accumulator function over an observable sequence, returning the result of the aggregation as a single element in the result sequence. The specified seed value is used as the initial accumulator value, + and the specified result selector function is used to select the result value. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + The type of the accumulator value. + The type of the resulting value. + An observable sequence to aggregate over. + The initial accumulator value. + An accumulator function to be invoked on each element. + A function to transform the final accumulator value into the result value. + An observable sequence containing a single element with the final accumulator value. + + or or is null. + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Determines whether all elements of an observable sequence satisfy a condition. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + An observable sequence whose elements to apply the predicate to. + A function to test each element for a condition. + An observable sequence containing a single element determining whether all elements in the source sequence pass the test in the specified predicate. + + or is null. + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Propagates the observable sequence that reacts first. + + The type of the elements in the source sequences. + First observable sequence. + Second observable sequence. + An observable sequence that surfaces either of the given sequences, whichever reacted first. + + or is null. + + + + Propagates the observable sequence that reacts first. + + Query provider used to construct the data source. + The type of the elements in the source sequences. + Observable sources competing to react first. + An observable sequence that surfaces any of the given sequences, whichever reacted first. + + is null. + + + + Propagates the observable sequence that reacts first. + + Query provider used to construct the data source. + The type of the elements in the source sequences. + Observable sources competing to react first. + An observable sequence that surfaces any of the given sequences, whichever reacted first. + + is null. + + + + Determines whether an observable sequence contains any elements. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + An observable sequence to check for non-emptiness. + An observable sequence containing a single element determining whether the source sequence contains any elements. + + is null. + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Determines whether any element of an observable sequence satisfies a condition. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + An observable sequence whose elements to apply the predicate to. + A function to test each element for a condition. + An observable sequence containing a single element determining whether any elements in the source sequence pass the test in the specified predicate. + + or is null. + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Append a value to an observable sequence. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source sequence to append the value to. + Value to append to the specified sequence. + The source sequence appended with the specified value. + + is null. + + + + Append a value to an observable sequence. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source sequence to append the value to. + Value to append to the specified sequence. + Scheduler to emit the append values on. + The source sequence appended with the specified value. + + is null. + + + + Automatically connect the upstream IConnectableObservable at most once when the + specified number of IObservers have subscribed to this IObservable. + + Query provider used to construct the data source. + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Connectable observable sequence. + The number of observers required to subscribe before the connection to source happens, non-positive value will trigger an immediate subscription. + If not null, the connection's IDisposable is provided to it. + An observable sequence that connects to the source at most once when the given number of observers have subscribed to it. + + is null. + + + + Computes the average of an observable sequence of values. + + A sequence of values to calculate the average of. + An observable sequence containing a single element with the average of the sequence of values. + + is null. + (Asynchronous) The source sequence is empty. + (Asynchronous) The sum of the elements in the source sequence is larger than . + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Computes the average of an observable sequence of values. + + A sequence of values to calculate the average of. + An observable sequence containing a single element with the average of the sequence of values. + + is null. + (Asynchronous) The source sequence is empty. + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Computes the average of an observable sequence of values. + + A sequence of values to calculate the average of. + An observable sequence containing a single element with the average of the sequence of values. + + is null. + (Asynchronous) The source sequence is empty. + (Asynchronous) The sum of the elements in the source sequence is larger than . + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Computes the average of an observable sequence of values. + + A sequence of values to calculate the average of. + An observable sequence containing a single element with the average of the sequence of values. + + is null. + (Asynchronous) The source sequence is empty. + (Asynchronous) The sum of the elements in the source sequence is larger than . + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Computes the average of an observable sequence of nullable values. + + A sequence of nullable values to calculate the average of. + An observable sequence containing a single element with the average of the sequence of values, or null if the source sequence is empty or contains only values that are null. + + is null. + (Asynchronous) The source sequence is empty. + (Asynchronous) The sum of the elements in the source sequence is larger than . + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Computes the average of an observable sequence of nullable values. + + A sequence of nullable values to calculate the average of. + An observable sequence containing a single element with the average of the sequence of values, or null if the source sequence is empty or contains only values that are null. + + is null. + (Asynchronous) The source sequence is empty. + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Computes the average of an observable sequence of nullable values. + + A sequence of nullable values to calculate the average of. + An observable sequence containing a single element with the average of the sequence of values, or null if the source sequence is empty or contains only values that are null. + + is null. + (Asynchronous) The source sequence is empty. + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + (Asynchronous) The sum of the elements in the source sequence is larger than . + + + + Computes the average of an observable sequence of nullable values. + + A sequence of nullable values to calculate the average of. + An observable sequence containing a single element with the average of the sequence of values, or null if the source sequence is empty or contains only values that are null. + + is null. + (Asynchronous) The source sequence is empty. + (Asynchronous) The sum of the elements in the source sequence is larger than . + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Computes the average of an observable sequence of nullable values. + + A sequence of nullable values to calculate the average of. + An observable sequence containing a single element with the average of the sequence of values, or null if the source sequence is empty or contains only values that are null. + + is null. + (Asynchronous) The source sequence is empty. + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Computes the average of an observable sequence of values. + + A sequence of values to calculate the average of. + An observable sequence containing a single element with the average of the sequence of values. + + is null. + (Asynchronous) The source sequence is empty. + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Computes the average of an observable sequence of values that are obtained by invoking a transform function on each element of the input sequence. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + A sequence of values to calculate the average of. + A transform function to apply to each element. + An observable sequence containing a single element with the average of the sequence of values. + + or is null. + (Asynchronous) The source sequence is empty. + (Asynchronous) The sum of the projected values for the elements in the source sequence is larger than . + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Computes the average of an observable sequence of values that are obtained by invoking a transform function on each element of the input sequence. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + A sequence of values to calculate the average of. + A transform function to apply to each element. + An observable sequence containing a single element with the average of the sequence of values. + + or is null. + (Asynchronous) The source sequence is empty. + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Computes the average of an observable sequence of values that are obtained by invoking a transform function on each element of the input sequence. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + A sequence of values to calculate the average of. + A transform function to apply to each element. + An observable sequence containing a single element with the average of the sequence of values. + + or is null. + (Asynchronous) The source sequence is empty. + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Computes the average of an observable sequence of values that are obtained by invoking a transform function on each element of the input sequence. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + A sequence of values to calculate the average of. + A transform function to apply to each element. + An observable sequence containing a single element with the average of the sequence of values. + + or is null. + (Asynchronous) The source sequence is empty. + (Asynchronous) The sum of the projected values for the elements in the source sequence is larger than . + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Computes the average of an observable sequence of values that are obtained by invoking a transform function on each element of the input sequence. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + A sequence of values to calculate the average of. + A transform function to apply to each element. + An observable sequence containing a single element with the average of the sequence of values. + + or is null. + (Asynchronous) The source sequence is empty. + (Asynchronous) The sum of the projected values for the elements in the source sequence is larger than . + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Computes the average of an observable sequence of nullable values that are obtained by invoking a transform function on each element of the input sequence. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + A sequence of values to calculate the average of. + A transform function to apply to each element. + An observable sequence containing a single element with the average of the sequence of values, or null if the source sequence is empty or contains only values that are null. + + or is null. + (Asynchronous) The source sequence is empty. + (Asynchronous) The sum of the projected values for the elements in the source sequence is larger than . + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Computes the average of an observable sequence of nullable values that are obtained by invoking a transform function on each element of the input sequence. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + A sequence of values to calculate the average of. + A transform function to apply to each element. + An observable sequence containing a single element with the average of the sequence of values, or null if the source sequence is empty or contains only values that are null. + + or is null. + (Asynchronous) The source sequence is empty. + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Computes the average of an observable sequence of nullable values that are obtained by invoking a transform function on each element of the input sequence. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + A sequence of values to calculate the average of. + A transform function to apply to each element. + An observable sequence containing a single element with the average of the sequence of values, or null if the source sequence is empty or contains only values that are null. + + or is null. + (Asynchronous) The source sequence is empty. + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Computes the average of an observable sequence of nullable values that are obtained by invoking a transform function on each element of the input sequence. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + A sequence of values to calculate the average of. + A transform function to apply to each element. + An observable sequence containing a single element with the average of the sequence of values, or null if the source sequence is empty or contains only values that are null. + + or is null. + (Asynchronous) The source sequence is empty. + (Asynchronous) The sum of the projected values for the elements in the source sequence is larger than . + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Computes the average of an observable sequence of nullable values that are obtained by invoking a transform function on each element of the input sequence. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + A sequence of values to calculate the average of. + A transform function to apply to each element. + An observable sequence containing a single element with the average of the sequence of values, or null if the source sequence is empty or contains only values that are null. + + or is null. + (Asynchronous) The source sequence is empty. + (Asynchronous) The sum of the projected values for the elements in the source sequence is larger than . + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Projects each element of an observable sequence into consecutive non-overlapping buffers which are produced based on element count information. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence, and in the lists in the result sequence. + Source sequence to produce buffers over. + Length of each buffer. + An observable sequence of buffers. + + is null. + + is less than or equal to zero. + + + + Projects each element of an observable sequence into zero or more buffers which are produced based on element count information. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence, and in the lists in the result sequence. + Source sequence to produce buffers over. + Length of each buffer. + Number of elements to skip between creation of consecutive buffers. + An observable sequence of buffers. + + is null. + + or is less than or equal to zero. + + + + Projects each element of an observable sequence into consecutive non-overlapping buffers which are produced based on timing information. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence, and in the lists in the result sequence. + Source sequence to produce buffers over. + Length of each buffer. + An observable sequence of buffers. + + is null. + + is less than TimeSpan.Zero. + + Specifying a TimeSpan.Zero value for is not recommended but supported, causing the scheduler to create buffers as fast as it can. + Because all source sequence elements end up in one of the buffers, some buffers won't have a zero time span. This is a side-effect of the asynchrony introduced + by the scheduler, where the action to close the current buffer and to create a new buffer may not execute immediately, despite the TimeSpan.Zero due time. + + + + + Projects each element of an observable sequence into a buffer that's sent out when either it's full or a given amount of time has elapsed. + A useful real-world analogy of this overload is the behavior of a ferry leaving the dock when all seats are taken, or at the scheduled time of departure, whichever event occurs first. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence, and in the lists in the result sequence. + Source sequence to produce buffers over. + Maximum time length of a window. + Maximum element count of a window. + An observable sequence of buffers. + + is null. + + is less than TimeSpan.Zero. -or- is less than or equal to zero. + + Specifying a TimeSpan.Zero value for is not recommended but supported, causing the scheduler to create buffers as fast as it can. + Because all source sequence elements end up in one of the buffers, some buffers won't have a zero time span. This is a side-effect of the asynchrony introduced + by the scheduler, where the action to close the current buffer and to create a new buffer may not execute immediately, despite the TimeSpan.Zero due time. + + + + + Projects each element of an observable sequence into a buffer that's sent out when either it's full or a given amount of time has elapsed, using the specified scheduler to run timers. + A useful real-world analogy of this overload is the behavior of a ferry leaving the dock when all seats are taken, or at the scheduled time of departure, whichever event occurs first. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence, and in the lists in the result sequence. + Source sequence to produce buffers over. + Maximum time length of a buffer. + Maximum element count of a buffer. + Scheduler to run buffering timers on. + An observable sequence of buffers. + + or is null. + + is less than TimeSpan.Zero. -or- is less than or equal to zero. + + Specifying a TimeSpan.Zero value for is not recommended but supported, causing the scheduler to create buffers as fast as it can. + Because all source sequence elements end up in one of the buffers, some buffers won't have a zero time span. This is a side-effect of the asynchrony introduced + by the scheduler, where the action to close the current buffer and to create a new buffer may not execute immediately, despite the TimeSpan.Zero due time. + + + + + Projects each element of an observable sequence into consecutive non-overlapping buffers which are produced based on timing information, using the specified scheduler to run timers. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence, and in the lists in the result sequence. + Source sequence to produce buffers over. + Length of each buffer. + Scheduler to run buffering timers on. + An observable sequence of buffers. + + or is null. + + is less than TimeSpan.Zero. + + Specifying a TimeSpan.Zero value for is not recommended but supported, causing the scheduler to create buffers as fast as it can. + Because all source sequence elements end up in one of the buffers, some buffers won't have a zero time span. This is a side-effect of the asynchrony introduced + by the scheduler, where the action to close the current buffer and to create a new buffer may not execute immediately, despite the TimeSpan.Zero due time. + + + + + Projects each element of an observable sequence into zero or more buffers which are produced based on timing information. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence, and in the lists in the result sequence. + Source sequence to produce buffers over. + Length of each buffer. + Interval between creation of consecutive buffers. + An observable sequence of buffers. + + is null. + + or is less than TimeSpan.Zero. + + + Specifying a TimeSpan.Zero value for is not recommended but supported, causing the scheduler to create buffers with minimum duration + length. However, some buffers won't have a zero time span. This is a side-effect of the asynchrony introduced by the scheduler, where the action to close the + current buffer may not execute immediately, despite the TimeSpan.Zero due time. + + + Specifying a TimeSpan.Zero value for is not recommended but supported, causing the scheduler to create buffers as fast as it can. + However, this doesn't mean all buffers will start at the beginning of the source sequence. This is a side-effect of the asynchrony introduced by the scheduler, + where the action to create a new buffer may not execute immediately, despite the TimeSpan.Zero due time. + + + + + + Projects each element of an observable sequence into zero or more buffers which are produced based on timing information, using the specified scheduler to run timers. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence, and in the lists in the result sequence. + Source sequence to produce buffers over. + Length of each buffer. + Interval between creation of consecutive buffers. + Scheduler to run buffering timers on. + An observable sequence of buffers. + + or is null. + + or is less than TimeSpan.Zero. + + + Specifying a TimeSpan.Zero value for is not recommended but supported, causing the scheduler to create buffers with minimum duration + length. However, some buffers won't have a zero time span. This is a side-effect of the asynchrony introduced by the scheduler, where the action to close the + current buffer may not execute immediately, despite the TimeSpan.Zero due time. + + + Specifying a TimeSpan.Zero value for is not recommended but supported, causing the scheduler to create buffers as fast as it can. + However, this doesn't mean all buffers will start at the beginning of the source sequence. This is a side-effect of the asynchrony introduced by the scheduler, + where the action to create a new buffer may not execute immediately, despite the TimeSpan.Zero due time. + + + + + + Projects each element of an observable sequence into consecutive non-overlapping buffers. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence, and in the lists in the result sequence. + The type of the elements in the sequences indicating buffer boundary events. + Source sequence to produce buffers over. + Sequence of buffer boundary markers. The current buffer is closed and a new buffer is opened upon receiving a boundary marker. + An observable sequence of buffers. + + or is null. + + + + Projects each element of an observable sequence into consecutive non-overlapping buffers. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence, and in the lists in the result sequence. + The type of the elements in the sequences indicating buffer closing events. + Source sequence to produce buffers over. + A function invoked to define the boundaries of the produced buffers. A new buffer is started when the previous one is closed. + An observable sequence of buffers. + + or is null. + + + + Projects each element of an observable sequence into zero or more buffers. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence, and in the lists in the result sequence. + The type of the elements in the sequence indicating buffer opening events, also passed to the closing selector to obtain a sequence of buffer closing events. + The type of the elements in the sequences indicating buffer closing events. + Source sequence to produce buffers over. + Observable sequence whose elements denote the creation of new buffers. + A function invoked to define the closing of each produced buffer. + An observable sequence of buffers. + + or or is null. + + + + Uses to determine which source in to return, choosing an empty sequence if no match is found. + + Query provider used to construct the data source. + The type of the value returned by the selector function, used to look up the resulting source. + The type of the elements in the result sequence. + Selector function invoked to determine the source to lookup in the dictionary. + Dictionary of sources to select from based on the invocation result. + The observable sequence retrieved from the dictionary based on the invocation result, or an empty sequence if no match is found. + + or is null. + + + + Uses to determine which source in to return, choosing if no match is found. + + Query provider used to construct the data source. + The type of the value returned by the selector function, used to look up the resulting source. + The type of the elements in the result sequence. + Selector function invoked to determine the source to lookup in the dictionary. + Dictionary of sources to select from based on the invocation result. + Default source to select in case no matching source in is found. + The observable sequence retrieved from the dictionary based on the invocation result, or if no match is found. + + or or is null. + + + + Uses to determine which source in to return, choosing an empty sequence on the specified scheduler if no match is found. + + Query provider used to construct the data source. + The type of the value returned by the selector function, used to look up the resulting source. + The type of the elements in the result sequence. + Selector function invoked to determine the source to lookup in the dictionary. + Dictionary of sources to select from based on the invocation result. + Scheduler to generate an empty sequence on in case no matching source in is found. + The observable sequence retrieved from the dictionary based on the invocation result, or an empty sequence if no match is found. + + or or is null. + + + + Converts the elements of an observable sequence to the specified type. + + The type to convert the elements in the source sequence to. + The observable sequence that contains the elements to be converted. + An observable sequence that contains each element of the source sequence converted to the specified type. + + is null. + + + + Continues an observable sequence that is terminated by an exception with the next observable sequence. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence and handler sequence. + First observable sequence whose exception (if any) is caught. + Second observable sequence used to produce results when an error occurred in the first sequence. + An observable sequence containing the first sequence's elements, followed by the elements of the second sequence in case an exception occurred. + + or is null. + + + + Continues an observable sequence that is terminated by an exception with the next observable sequence. + + Query provider used to construct the data source. + The type of the elements in the source and handler sequences. + Observable sequences to catch exceptions for. + An observable sequence containing elements from consecutive source sequences until a source sequence terminates successfully. + + is null. + + + + Continues an observable sequence that is terminated by an exception with the next observable sequence. + + Query provider used to construct the data source. + The type of the elements in the source and handler sequences. + Observable sequences to catch exceptions for. + An observable sequence containing elements from consecutive source sequences until a source sequence terminates successfully. + + is null. + + + + Continues an observable sequence that is terminated by an exception of the specified type with the observable sequence produced by the handler. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence and sequences returned by the exception handler function. + The type of the exception to catch and handle. Needs to derive from . + Source sequence. + Exception handler function, producing another observable sequence. + An observable sequence containing the source sequence's elements, followed by the elements produced by the handler's resulting observable sequence in case an exception occurred. + + or is null. + + + + Produces an enumerable sequence of consecutive (possibly empty) chunks of the source sequence. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source observable sequence. + The enumerable sequence that returns consecutive (possibly empty) chunks upon each iteration. + + is null. + This operator requires the source's object (see ) to implement . + + + + Produces an enumerable sequence that returns elements collected/aggregated from the source sequence between consecutive iterations. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + The type of the elements produced by the merge operation during collection. + Source observable sequence. + Factory to create the initial collector object. + Merges a sequence element with the current collector. + Factory to replace the current collector by a new collector. + The enumerable sequence that returns collected/aggregated elements from the source sequence upon each iteration. + + or or or is null. + This operator requires the source's object (see ) to implement . + + + + Produces an enumerable sequence that returns elements collected/aggregated from the source sequence between consecutive iterations. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + The type of the elements produced by the merge operation during collection. + Source observable sequence. + Factory to create a new collector object. + Merges a sequence element with the current collector. + The enumerable sequence that returns collected/aggregated elements from the source sequence upon each iteration. + + or or is null. + This operator requires the source's object (see ) to implement . + + + + Merges the specified observable sequences into one observable sequence by emitting a list with the latest source elements whenever any of the observable sequences produces an element. + + Query provider used to construct the data source. + The type of the elements in the source sequences, and in the lists in the result sequence. + Observable sources. + An observable sequence containing lists of the latest elements of the sources. + + is null. + If a non-empty source completes, its very last value will be used for creating subsequent combinations until all sources terminate. + + + + Merges the specified observable sequences into one observable sequence by emitting a list with the latest source elements whenever any of the observable sequences produces an element. + + Query provider used to construct the data source. + The type of the elements in the source sequences, and in the lists in the result sequence. + Observable sources. + An observable sequence containing lists of the latest elements of the sources. + + is null. + If a non-empty source completes, its very last value will be used for creating subsequent combinations until all sources terminate. + + + + Merges the specified observable sequences into one observable sequence by using the selector function whenever any of the observable sequences produces an element. + + Query provider used to construct the data source. + The type of the elements in the source sequences. + The type of the elements in the result sequence, returned by the selector function. + Observable sources. + Function to invoke whenever any of the sources produces an element. For efficiency, the input list is reused after the selector returns. Either aggregate or copy the values during the function call. + An observable sequence containing the result of combining elements of the sources using the specified result selector function. + + or is null. + If a non-empty source completes, its very last value will be used for creating subsequent combinations until all sources terminate. + + + + Merges two observable sequences into one observable sequence by using the selector function whenever one of the observable sequences produces an element. + + The type of the elements in the first source sequence. + The type of the elements in the second source sequence. + The type of the elements in the result sequence, returned by the selector function. + First observable source. + Second observable source. + Function to invoke whenever either of the sources produces an element. + An observable sequence containing the result of combining elements of both sources using the specified result selector function. + + or or is null. + If a non-empty source completes, its very last value will be used for creating subsequent combinations until all sources terminate. + + + + Merges the specified observable sequences into one observable sequence by using the selector function whenever any of the observable sequences produces an element. + + The type of the elements in the first source sequence. + The type of the elements in the second source sequence. + The type of the elements in the third source sequence. + The type of the elements in the result sequence, returned by the selector function. + First observable source. + Second observable source. + Third observable source. + Function to invoke whenever any of the sources produces an element. + An observable sequence containing the result of combining elements of the sources using the specified result selector function. + + or or or is null. + If a non-empty source completes, its very last value will be used for creating subsequent combinations until all sources terminate. + + + + Merges the specified observable sequences into one observable sequence by using the selector function whenever any of the observable sequences produces an element. + + The type of the elements in the first source sequence. + The type of the elements in the second source sequence. + The type of the elements in the third source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fourth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the result sequence, returned by the selector function. + First observable source. + Second observable source. + Third observable source. + Fourth observable source. + Function to invoke whenever any of the sources produces an element. + An observable sequence containing the result of combining elements of the sources using the specified result selector function. + + or or or or is null. + If a non-empty source completes, its very last value will be used for creating subsequent combinations until all sources terminate. + + + + Merges the specified observable sequences into one observable sequence by using the selector function whenever any of the observable sequences produces an element. + + The type of the elements in the first source sequence. + The type of the elements in the second source sequence. + The type of the elements in the third source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fourth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fifth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the result sequence, returned by the selector function. + First observable source. + Second observable source. + Third observable source. + Fourth observable source. + Fifth observable source. + Function to invoke whenever any of the sources produces an element. + An observable sequence containing the result of combining elements of the sources using the specified result selector function. + + or or or or or is null. + If a non-empty source completes, its very last value will be used for creating subsequent combinations until all sources terminate. + + + + Merges the specified observable sequences into one observable sequence by using the selector function whenever any of the observable sequences produces an element. + + The type of the elements in the first source sequence. + The type of the elements in the second source sequence. + The type of the elements in the third source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fourth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fifth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the sixth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the result sequence, returned by the selector function. + First observable source. + Second observable source. + Third observable source. + Fourth observable source. + Fifth observable source. + Sixth observable source. + Function to invoke whenever any of the sources produces an element. + An observable sequence containing the result of combining elements of the sources using the specified result selector function. + + or or or or or or is null. + If a non-empty source completes, its very last value will be used for creating subsequent combinations until all sources terminate. + + + + Merges the specified observable sequences into one observable sequence by using the selector function whenever any of the observable sequences produces an element. + + The type of the elements in the first source sequence. + The type of the elements in the second source sequence. + The type of the elements in the third source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fourth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fifth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the sixth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the seventh source sequence. + The type of the elements in the result sequence, returned by the selector function. + First observable source. + Second observable source. + Third observable source. + Fourth observable source. + Fifth observable source. + Sixth observable source. + Seventh observable source. + Function to invoke whenever any of the sources produces an element. + An observable sequence containing the result of combining elements of the sources using the specified result selector function. + + or or or or or or or is null. + If a non-empty source completes, its very last value will be used for creating subsequent combinations until all sources terminate. + + + + Merges the specified observable sequences into one observable sequence by using the selector function whenever any of the observable sequences produces an element. + + The type of the elements in the first source sequence. + The type of the elements in the second source sequence. + The type of the elements in the third source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fourth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fifth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the sixth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the seventh source sequence. + The type of the elements in the eighth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the result sequence, returned by the selector function. + First observable source. + Second observable source. + Third observable source. + Fourth observable source. + Fifth observable source. + Sixth observable source. + Seventh observable source. + Eighth observable source. + Function to invoke whenever any of the sources produces an element. + An observable sequence containing the result of combining elements of the sources using the specified result selector function. + + or or or or or or or or is null. + If a non-empty source completes, its very last value will be used for creating subsequent combinations until all sources terminate. + + + + Merges the specified observable sequences into one observable sequence by using the selector function whenever any of the observable sequences produces an element. + + The type of the elements in the first source sequence. + The type of the elements in the second source sequence. + The type of the elements in the third source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fourth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fifth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the sixth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the seventh source sequence. + The type of the elements in the eighth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the ninth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the result sequence, returned by the selector function. + First observable source. + Second observable source. + Third observable source. + Fourth observable source. + Fifth observable source. + Sixth observable source. + Seventh observable source. + Eighth observable source. + Ninth observable source. + Function to invoke whenever any of the sources produces an element. + An observable sequence containing the result of combining elements of the sources using the specified result selector function. + + or or or or or or or or or is null. + If a non-empty source completes, its very last value will be used for creating subsequent combinations until all sources terminate. + + + + Merges the specified observable sequences into one observable sequence by using the selector function whenever any of the observable sequences produces an element. + + The type of the elements in the first source sequence. + The type of the elements in the second source sequence. + The type of the elements in the third source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fourth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fifth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the sixth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the seventh source sequence. + The type of the elements in the eighth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the ninth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the tenth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the result sequence, returned by the selector function. + First observable source. + Second observable source. + Third observable source. + Fourth observable source. + Fifth observable source. + Sixth observable source. + Seventh observable source. + Eighth observable source. + Ninth observable source. + Tenth observable source. + Function to invoke whenever any of the sources produces an element. + An observable sequence containing the result of combining elements of the sources using the specified result selector function. + + or or or or or or or or or or is null. + If a non-empty source completes, its very last value will be used for creating subsequent combinations until all sources terminate. + + + + Merges the specified observable sequences into one observable sequence by using the selector function whenever any of the observable sequences produces an element. + + The type of the elements in the first source sequence. + The type of the elements in the second source sequence. + The type of the elements in the third source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fourth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fifth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the sixth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the seventh source sequence. + The type of the elements in the eighth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the ninth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the tenth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the eleventh source sequence. + The type of the elements in the result sequence, returned by the selector function. + First observable source. + Second observable source. + Third observable source. + Fourth observable source. + Fifth observable source. + Sixth observable source. + Seventh observable source. + Eighth observable source. + Ninth observable source. + Tenth observable source. + Eleventh observable source. + Function to invoke whenever any of the sources produces an element. + An observable sequence containing the result of combining elements of the sources using the specified result selector function. + + or or or or or or or or or or or is null. + If a non-empty source completes, its very last value will be used for creating subsequent combinations until all sources terminate. + + + + Merges the specified observable sequences into one observable sequence by using the selector function whenever any of the observable sequences produces an element. + + The type of the elements in the first source sequence. + The type of the elements in the second source sequence. + The type of the elements in the third source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fourth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fifth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the sixth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the seventh source sequence. + The type of the elements in the eighth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the ninth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the tenth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the eleventh source sequence. + The type of the elements in the twelfth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the result sequence, returned by the selector function. + First observable source. + Second observable source. + Third observable source. + Fourth observable source. + Fifth observable source. + Sixth observable source. + Seventh observable source. + Eighth observable source. + Ninth observable source. + Tenth observable source. + Eleventh observable source. + Twelfth observable source. + Function to invoke whenever any of the sources produces an element. + An observable sequence containing the result of combining elements of the sources using the specified result selector function. + + or or or or or or or or or or or or is null. + If a non-empty source completes, its very last value will be used for creating subsequent combinations until all sources terminate. + + + + Merges the specified observable sequences into one observable sequence by using the selector function whenever any of the observable sequences produces an element. + + The type of the elements in the first source sequence. + The type of the elements in the second source sequence. + The type of the elements in the third source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fourth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fifth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the sixth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the seventh source sequence. + The type of the elements in the eighth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the ninth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the tenth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the eleventh source sequence. + The type of the elements in the twelfth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the thirteenth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the result sequence, returned by the selector function. + First observable source. + Second observable source. + Third observable source. + Fourth observable source. + Fifth observable source. + Sixth observable source. + Seventh observable source. + Eighth observable source. + Ninth observable source. + Tenth observable source. + Eleventh observable source. + Twelfth observable source. + Thirteenth observable source. + Function to invoke whenever any of the sources produces an element. + An observable sequence containing the result of combining elements of the sources using the specified result selector function. + + or or or or or or or or or or or or or is null. + If a non-empty source completes, its very last value will be used for creating subsequent combinations until all sources terminate. + + + + Merges the specified observable sequences into one observable sequence by using the selector function whenever any of the observable sequences produces an element. + + The type of the elements in the first source sequence. + The type of the elements in the second source sequence. + The type of the elements in the third source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fourth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fifth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the sixth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the seventh source sequence. + The type of the elements in the eighth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the ninth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the tenth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the eleventh source sequence. + The type of the elements in the twelfth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the thirteenth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fourteenth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the result sequence, returned by the selector function. + First observable source. + Second observable source. + Third observable source. + Fourth observable source. + Fifth observable source. + Sixth observable source. + Seventh observable source. + Eighth observable source. + Ninth observable source. + Tenth observable source. + Eleventh observable source. + Twelfth observable source. + Thirteenth observable source. + Fourteenth observable source. + Function to invoke whenever any of the sources produces an element. + An observable sequence containing the result of combining elements of the sources using the specified result selector function. + + or or or or or or or or or or or or or or is null. + If a non-empty source completes, its very last value will be used for creating subsequent combinations until all sources terminate. + + + + Merges the specified observable sequences into one observable sequence by using the selector function whenever any of the observable sequences produces an element. + + The type of the elements in the first source sequence. + The type of the elements in the second source sequence. + The type of the elements in the third source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fourth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fifth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the sixth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the seventh source sequence. + The type of the elements in the eighth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the ninth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the tenth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the eleventh source sequence. + The type of the elements in the twelfth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the thirteenth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fourteenth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fifteenth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the result sequence, returned by the selector function. + First observable source. + Second observable source. + Third observable source. + Fourth observable source. + Fifth observable source. + Sixth observable source. + Seventh observable source. + Eighth observable source. + Ninth observable source. + Tenth observable source. + Eleventh observable source. + Twelfth observable source. + Thirteenth observable source. + Fourteenth observable source. + Fifteenth observable source. + Function to invoke whenever any of the sources produces an element. + An observable sequence containing the result of combining elements of the sources using the specified result selector function. + + or or or or or or or or or or or or or or or is null. + If a non-empty source completes, its very last value will be used for creating subsequent combinations until all sources terminate. + + + + Merges the specified observable sequences into one observable sequence by using the selector function whenever any of the observable sequences produces an element. + + The type of the elements in the first source sequence. + The type of the elements in the second source sequence. + The type of the elements in the third source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fourth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fifth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the sixth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the seventh source sequence. + The type of the elements in the eighth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the ninth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the tenth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the eleventh source sequence. + The type of the elements in the twelfth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the thirteenth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fourteenth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fifteenth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the sixteenth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the result sequence, returned by the selector function. + First observable source. + Second observable source. + Third observable source. + Fourth observable source. + Fifth observable source. + Sixth observable source. + Seventh observable source. + Eighth observable source. + Ninth observable source. + Tenth observable source. + Eleventh observable source. + Twelfth observable source. + Thirteenth observable source. + Fourteenth observable source. + Fifteenth observable source. + Sixteenth observable source. + Function to invoke whenever any of the sources produces an element. + An observable sequence containing the result of combining elements of the sources using the specified result selector function. + + or or or or or or or or or or or or or or or or is null. + If a non-empty source completes, its very last value will be used for creating subsequent combinations until all sources terminate. + + + + Concatenates the second observable sequence to the first observable sequence upon successful termination of the first. + + The type of the elements in the source sequences. + First observable sequence. + Second observable sequence. + An observable sequence that contains the elements of the first sequence, followed by those of the second the sequence. + + or is null. + + + + Concatenates all of the specified observable sequences, as long as the previous observable sequence terminated successfully. + + Query provider used to construct the data source. + The type of the elements in the source sequences. + Observable sequences to concatenate. + An observable sequence that contains the elements of each given sequence, in sequential order. + + is null. + + + + Concatenates all observable sequences in the given enumerable sequence, as long as the previous observable sequence terminated successfully. + + Query provider used to construct the data source. + The type of the elements in the source sequences. + Observable sequences to concatenate. + An observable sequence that contains the elements of each given sequence, in sequential order. + + is null. + + + + Concatenates all inner observable sequences, as long as the previous observable sequence terminated successfully. + + The type of the elements in the source sequences. + Observable sequence of inner observable sequences. + An observable sequence that contains the elements of each observed inner sequence, in sequential order. + + is null. + + + + Concatenates all task results, as long as the previous task terminated successfully. + + The type of the results produced by the tasks. + Observable sequence of tasks. + An observable sequence that contains the results of each task, in sequential order. + + is null. + If the tasks support cancellation, consider manual conversion of the tasks using , followed by a concatenation operation using . + + + + Determines whether an observable sequence contains a specified element by using the default equality comparer. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + An observable sequence in which to locate a value. + The value to locate in the source sequence. + An observable sequence containing a single element determining whether the source sequence contains an element that has the specified value. + + is null. + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Determines whether an observable sequence contains a specified element by using a specified System.Collections.Generic.IEqualityComparer{T}. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + An observable sequence in which to locate a value. + The value to locate in the source sequence. + An equality comparer to compare elements. + An observable sequence containing a single element determining whether the source sequence contains an element that has the specified value. + + or is null. + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Returns an observable sequence containing an that represents the total number of elements in an observable sequence. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + An observable sequence that contains elements to be counted. + An observable sequence containing a single element with the number of elements in the input sequence. + + is null. + (Asynchronous) The number of elements in the source sequence is larger than . + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Returns an observable sequence containing an that represents how many elements in the specified observable sequence satisfy a condition. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + An observable sequence that contains elements to be counted. + A function to test each element for a condition. + An observable sequence containing a single element with a number that represents how many elements in the input sequence satisfy the condition in the predicate function. + + or is null. + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Creates an observable sequence from a specified Subscribe method implementation. + + Query provider used to construct the data source. + The type of the elements in the produced sequence. + Implementation of the resulting observable sequence's Subscribe method. + The observable sequence with the specified implementation for the Subscribe method. + + is null. + + Use of this operator is preferred over manual implementation of the interface. In case + you need a type implementing rather than an anonymous implementation, consider using + the abstract base class. + + + + + Creates an observable sequence from a specified Subscribe method implementation. + + Query provider used to construct the data source. + The type of the elements in the produced sequence. + Implementation of the resulting observable sequence's Subscribe method, returning an Action delegate that will be wrapped in an IDisposable. + The observable sequence with the specified implementation for the Subscribe method. + + is null. + + Use of this operator is preferred over manual implementation of the interface. In case + you need a type implementing rather than an anonymous implementation, consider using + the abstract base class. + + + + + Creates an observable sequence from a specified cancellable asynchronous Subscribe method. + The CancellationToken passed to the asynchronous Subscribe method is tied to the returned disposable subscription, allowing best-effort cancellation. + + Query provider used to construct the data source. + The type of the elements in the produced sequence. + Asynchronous method used to produce elements. + The observable sequence surfacing the elements produced by the asynchronous method. + + is null. + This operator is especially useful in conjunction with the asynchronous programming features introduced in C# 5.0 and Visual Basic 11. + When a subscription to the resulting sequence is disposed, the CancellationToken that was fed to the asynchronous subscribe function will be signaled. + + + + Creates an observable sequence from a specified asynchronous Subscribe method. + + Query provider used to construct the data source. + The type of the elements in the produced sequence. + Asynchronous method used to produce elements. + The observable sequence surfacing the elements produced by the asynchronous method. + + is null. + This operator is especially useful in conjunction with the asynchronous programming features introduced in C# 5.0 and Visual Basic 11. + + + + Creates an observable sequence from a specified cancellable asynchronous Subscribe method. + The CancellationToken passed to the asynchronous Subscribe method is tied to the returned disposable subscription, allowing best-effort cancellation. + + Query provider used to construct the data source. + The type of the elements in the produced sequence. + Asynchronous method used to implement the resulting sequence's Subscribe method. + The observable sequence with the specified implementation for the Subscribe method. + + is null. + This operator is especially useful in conjunction with the asynchronous programming features introduced in C# 5.0 and Visual Basic 11. + When a subscription to the resulting sequence is disposed, the CancellationToken that was fed to the asynchronous subscribe function will be signaled. + + + + Creates an observable sequence from a specified asynchronous Subscribe method. + + Query provider used to construct the data source. + The type of the elements in the produced sequence. + Asynchronous method used to implement the resulting sequence's Subscribe method. + The observable sequence with the specified implementation for the Subscribe method. + + is null. + This operator is especially useful in conjunction with the asynchronous programming features introduced in C# 5.0 and Visual Basic 11. + + + + Creates an observable sequence from a specified cancellable asynchronous Subscribe method. + The CancellationToken passed to the asynchronous Subscribe method is tied to the returned disposable subscription, allowing best-effort cancellation. + + Query provider used to construct the data source. + The type of the elements in the produced sequence. + Asynchronous method used to implement the resulting sequence's Subscribe method, returning an Action delegate that will be wrapped in an IDisposable. + The observable sequence with the specified implementation for the Subscribe method. + + is null. + This operator is especially useful in conjunction with the asynchronous programming features introduced in C# 5.0 and Visual Basic 11. + When a subscription to the resulting sequence is disposed, the CancellationToken that was fed to the asynchronous subscribe function will be signaled. + + + + Creates an observable sequence from a specified asynchronous Subscribe method. + + Query provider used to construct the data source. + The type of the elements in the produced sequence. + Asynchronous method used to implement the resulting sequence's Subscribe method, returning an Action delegate that will be wrapped in an IDisposable. + The observable sequence with the specified implementation for the Subscribe method. + + is null. + This operator is especially useful in conjunction with the asynchronous programming features introduced in C# 5.0 and Visual Basic 11. + + + + Returns the elements of the specified sequence or the type parameter's default value in a singleton sequence if the sequence is empty. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence (if any), whose default value will be taken if the sequence is empty. + The sequence to return a default value for if it is empty. + An observable sequence that contains the default value for the TSource type if the source is empty; otherwise, the elements of the source itself. + + is null. + + + + Returns the elements of the specified sequence or the specified value in a singleton sequence if the sequence is empty. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence (if any), and the specified default value which will be taken if the sequence is empty. + The sequence to return the specified value for if it is empty. + The value to return if the sequence is empty. + An observable sequence that contains the specified default value if the source is empty; otherwise, the elements of the source itself. + + is null. + + + + Returns an observable sequence that invokes the specified factory function whenever a new observer subscribes. + + Query provider used to construct the data source. + The type of the elements in the sequence returned by the factory function, and in the resulting sequence. + Observable factory function to invoke for each observer that subscribes to the resulting sequence. + An observable sequence whose observers trigger an invocation of the given observable factory function. + + is null. + + + + Returns an observable sequence that starts the specified asynchronous factory function whenever a new observer subscribes. + + Query provider used to construct the data source. + The type of the elements in the sequence returned by the factory function, and in the resulting sequence. + Asynchronous factory function to start for each observer that subscribes to the resulting sequence. + An observable sequence whose observers trigger the given asynchronous observable factory function to be started. + + is null. + This operator is especially useful in conjunction with the asynchronous programming features introduced in C# 5.0 and Visual Basic 11. + + + + Returns an observable sequence that starts the specified cancellable asynchronous factory function whenever a new observer subscribes. + The CancellationToken passed to the asynchronous factory function is tied to the returned disposable subscription, allowing best-effort cancellation. + + Query provider used to construct the data source. + The type of the elements in the sequence returned by the factory function, and in the resulting sequence. + Asynchronous factory function to start for each observer that subscribes to the resulting sequence. + An observable sequence whose observers trigger the given asynchronous observable factory function to be started. + + is null. + This operator is especially useful in conjunction with the asynchronous programming features introduced in C# 5.0 and Visual Basic 11. + When a subscription to the resulting sequence is disposed, the CancellationToken that was fed to the asynchronous observable factory function will be signaled. + + + + Time shifts the observable sequence to start propagating notifications at the specified absolute time. + The relative time intervals between the values are preserved. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source sequence to delay values for. + Absolute time used to shift the observable sequence; the relative time shift gets computed upon subscription. If this value is less than or equal to DateTimeOffset.UtcNow, the scheduler will dispatch observer callbacks as soon as possible. + Time-shifted sequence. + + is null. + + + This operator is less efficient than DelaySubscription because it records all notifications and time-delays those. This allows for immediate propagation of errors. + + + Observer callbacks for the resulting sequence will be run on the default scheduler. This effect is similar to using ObserveOn. + + + Exceptions signaled by the source sequence through an OnError callback are forwarded immediately to the result sequence. Any OnNext notifications that were in the queue at the point of the OnError callback will be dropped. + In order to delay error propagation, consider using the Observable.Materialize and Observable.Dematerialize operators, or use DelaySubscription. + + + + + + Time shifts the observable sequence to start propagating notifications at the specified absolute time, using the specified scheduler to run timers. + The relative time intervals between the values are preserved. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source sequence to delay values for. + Absolute time used to shift the observable sequence; the relative time shift gets computed upon subscription. If this value is less than or equal to DateTimeOffset.UtcNow, the scheduler will dispatch observer callbacks as soon as possible. + Scheduler to run the delay timers on. + Time-shifted sequence. + + or is null. + + + This operator is less efficient than DelaySubscription because it records all notifications and time-delays those. This allows for immediate propagation of errors. + + + Observer callbacks for the resulting sequence will be run on the specified scheduler. This effect is similar to using ObserveOn. + + + Exceptions signaled by the source sequence through an OnError callback are forwarded immediately to the result sequence. Any OnNext notifications that were in the queue at the point of the OnError callback will be dropped. + In order to delay error propagation, consider using the Observable.Materialize and Observable.Dematerialize operators, or use DelaySubscription. + + + + + + Time shifts the observable sequence by the specified relative time duration. + The relative time intervals between the values are preserved. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source sequence to delay values for. + Relative time by which to shift the observable sequence. If this value is equal to TimeSpan.Zero, the scheduler will dispatch observer callbacks as soon as possible. + Time-shifted sequence. + + is null. + + is less than TimeSpan.Zero. + + + This operator is less efficient than DelaySubscription because it records all notifications and time-delays those. This allows for immediate propagation of errors. + + + Observer callbacks for the resulting sequence will be run on the default scheduler. This effect is similar to using ObserveOn. + + + Exceptions signaled by the source sequence through an OnError callback are forwarded immediately to the result sequence. Any OnNext notifications that were in the queue at the point of the OnError callback will be dropped. + In order to delay error propagation, consider using the Observable.Materialize and Observable.Dematerialize operators, or use DelaySubscription. + + + + + + Time shifts the observable sequence by the specified relative time duration, using the specified scheduler to run timers. + The relative time intervals between the values are preserved. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source sequence to delay values for. + Relative time by which to shift the observable sequence. If this value is equal to TimeSpan.Zero, the scheduler will dispatch observer callbacks as soon as possible. + Scheduler to run the delay timers on. + Time-shifted sequence. + + or is null. + + is less than TimeSpan.Zero. + + + This operator is less efficient than DelaySubscription because it records all notifications and time-delays those. This allows for immediate propagation of errors. + + + Observer callbacks for the resulting sequence will be run on the specified scheduler. This effect is similar to using ObserveOn. + + + Exceptions signaled by the source sequence through an OnError callback are forwarded immediately to the result sequence. Any OnNext notifications that were in the queue at the point of the OnError callback will be dropped. + + + Exceptions signaled by the source sequence through an OnError callback are forwarded immediately to the result sequence. Any OnNext notifications that were in the queue at the point of the OnError callback will be dropped. + In order to delay error propagation, consider using the Observable.Materialize and Observable.Dematerialize operators, or use DelaySubscription. + + + + + + Time shifts the observable sequence based on a delay selector function for each element. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + The type of the elements in the delay sequences used to denote the delay duration of each element in the source sequence. + Source sequence to delay values for. + Selector function to retrieve a sequence indicating the delay for each given element. + Time-shifted sequence. + + or is null. + + + + Time shifts the observable sequence based on a subscription delay and a delay selector function for each element. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + The type of the elements in the delay sequences used to denote the delay duration of each element in the source sequence. + Source sequence to delay values for. + Sequence indicating the delay for the subscription to the source. + Selector function to retrieve a sequence indicating the delay for each given element. + Time-shifted sequence. + + or or is null. + + + + Time shifts the observable sequence by delaying the subscription to the specified absolute time. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source sequence to delay subscription for. + Absolute time to perform the subscription at. + Time-shifted sequence. + + is null. + + + This operator is more efficient than Delay but postpones all side-effects of subscription and affects error propagation timing. + + + The side-effects of subscribing to the source sequence will be run on the default scheduler. Observer callbacks will not be affected. + + + + + + Time shifts the observable sequence by delaying the subscription to the specified absolute time, using the specified scheduler to run timers. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source sequence to delay subscription for. + Absolute time to perform the subscription at. + Scheduler to run the subscription delay timer on. + Time-shifted sequence. + + or is null. + + + This operator is more efficient than Delay but postpones all side-effects of subscription and affects error propagation timing. + + + The side-effects of subscribing to the source sequence will be run on the specified scheduler. Observer callbacks will not be affected. + + + + + + Time shifts the observable sequence by delaying the subscription with the specified relative time duration. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source sequence to delay subscription for. + Relative time shift of the subscription. + Time-shifted sequence. + + is null. + + is less than TimeSpan.Zero. + + + This operator is more efficient than Delay but postpones all side-effects of subscription and affects error propagation timing. + + + The side-effects of subscribing to the source sequence will be run on the default scheduler. Observer callbacks will not be affected. + + + + + + Time shifts the observable sequence by delaying the subscription with the specified relative time duration, using the specified scheduler to run timers. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source sequence to delay subscription for. + Relative time shift of the subscription. + Scheduler to run the subscription delay timer on. + Time-shifted sequence. + + or is null. + + is less than TimeSpan.Zero. + + + This operator is more efficient than Delay but postpones all side-effects of subscription and affects error propagation timing. + + + The side-effects of subscribing to the source sequence will be run on the specified scheduler. Observer callbacks will not be affected. + + + + + + Dematerializes the explicit notification values of an observable sequence as implicit notifications. + + The type of the elements materialized in the source sequence notification objects. + An observable sequence containing explicit notification values which have to be turned into implicit notifications. + An observable sequence exhibiting the behavior corresponding to the source sequence's notification values. + + is null. + + + + Returns an observable sequence that contains only distinct elements. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + An observable sequence to retain distinct elements for. + An observable sequence only containing the distinct elements from the source sequence. + + is null. + Usage of this operator should be considered carefully due to the maintenance of an internal lookup structure which can grow large. + + + + Returns an observable sequence that contains only distinct elements according to the comparer. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + An observable sequence to retain distinct elements for. + Equality comparer for source elements. + An observable sequence only containing the distinct elements from the source sequence. + + or is null. + Usage of this operator should be considered carefully due to the maintenance of an internal lookup structure which can grow large. + + + + Returns an observable sequence that contains only distinct elements according to the keySelector. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + The type of the discriminator key computed for each element in the source sequence. + An observable sequence to retain distinct elements for. + A function to compute the comparison key for each element. + An observable sequence only containing the distinct elements, based on a computed key value, from the source sequence. + + or is null. + Usage of this operator should be considered carefully due to the maintenance of an internal lookup structure which can grow large. + + + + Returns an observable sequence that contains only distinct elements according to the keySelector and the comparer. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + The type of the discriminator key computed for each element in the source sequence. + An observable sequence to retain distinct elements for. + A function to compute the comparison key for each element. + Equality comparer for source elements. + An observable sequence only containing the distinct elements, based on a computed key value, from the source sequence. + + or or is null. + Usage of this operator should be considered carefully due to the maintenance of an internal lookup structure which can grow large. + + + + Returns an observable sequence that contains only distinct contiguous elements. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + An observable sequence to retain distinct contiguous elements for. + An observable sequence only containing the distinct contiguous elements from the source sequence. + + is null. + + + + Returns an observable sequence that contains only distinct contiguous elements according to the comparer. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + An observable sequence to retain distinct contiguous elements for. + Equality comparer for source elements. + An observable sequence only containing the distinct contiguous elements from the source sequence. + + or is null. + + + + Returns an observable sequence that contains only distinct contiguous elements according to the keySelector. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + The type of the discriminator key computed for each element in the source sequence. + An observable sequence to retain distinct contiguous elements for, based on a computed key value. + A function to compute the comparison key for each element. + An observable sequence only containing the distinct contiguous elements, based on a computed key value, from the source sequence. + + or is null. + + + + Returns an observable sequence that contains only distinct contiguous elements according to the keySelector and the comparer. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + The type of the discriminator key computed for each element in the source sequence. + An observable sequence to retain distinct contiguous elements for, based on a computed key value. + A function to compute the comparison key for each element. + Equality comparer for computed key values. + An observable sequence only containing the distinct contiguous elements, based on a computed key value, from the source sequence. + + or or is null. + + + + Invokes the observer's methods for each message in the source sequence. + This method can be used for debugging, logging, etc. of query behavior by intercepting the message stream to run arbitrary actions for messages on the pipeline. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source sequence. + Observer whose methods to invoke as part of the source sequence's observation. + The source sequence with the side-effecting behavior applied. + + or is null. + + + + Invokes an action for each element in the observable sequence, and propagates all observer messages through the result sequence. + This method can be used for debugging, logging, etc. of query behavior by intercepting the message stream to run arbitrary actions for messages on the pipeline. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source sequence. + Action to invoke for each element in the observable sequence. + The source sequence with the side-effecting behavior applied. + + or is null. + + + + Invokes an action for each element in the observable sequence and invokes an action upon graceful termination of the observable sequence. + This method can be used for debugging, logging, etc. of query behavior by intercepting the message stream to run arbitrary actions for messages on the pipeline. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source sequence. + Action to invoke for each element in the observable sequence. + Action to invoke upon graceful termination of the observable sequence. + The source sequence with the side-effecting behavior applied. + + or or is null. + + + + Invokes an action for each element in the observable sequence and invokes an action upon exceptional termination of the observable sequence. + This method can be used for debugging, logging, etc. of query behavior by intercepting the message stream to run arbitrary actions for messages on the pipeline. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source sequence. + Action to invoke for each element in the observable sequence. + Action to invoke upon exceptional termination of the observable sequence. + The source sequence with the side-effecting behavior applied. + + or or is null. + + + + Invokes an action for each element in the observable sequence and invokes an action upon graceful or exceptional termination of the observable sequence. + This method can be used for debugging, logging, etc. of query behavior by intercepting the message stream to run arbitrary actions for messages on the pipeline. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source sequence. + Action to invoke for each element in the observable sequence. + Action to invoke upon exceptional termination of the observable sequence. + Action to invoke upon graceful termination of the observable sequence. + The source sequence with the side-effecting behavior applied. + + or or or is null. + + + + Repeats the given as long as the specified holds, where the is evaluated after each repeated completed. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source to repeat as long as the function evaluates to true. + Condition that will be evaluated upon the completion of an iteration through the , to determine whether repetition of the source is required. + The observable sequence obtained by concatenating the sequence as long as the holds. + + or is null. + + + + Returns the element at a specified index in a sequence. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Observable sequence to return the element from. + The zero-based index of the element to retrieve. + An observable sequence that produces the element at the specified position in the source sequence. + + is null. + + is less than zero. + (Asynchronous) is greater than or equal to the number of elements in the source sequence. + + + + Returns the element at a specified index in a sequence or a default value if the index is out of range. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Observable sequence to return the element from. + The zero-based index of the element to retrieve. + An observable sequence that produces the element at the specified position in the source sequence, or a default value if the index is outside the bounds of the source sequence. + + is null. + + is less than zero. + + + + Returns an empty observable sequence. + + Query provider used to construct the data source. + The type used for the type parameter of the resulting sequence. + An observable sequence with no elements. + + + + Returns an empty observable sequence, using the specified scheduler to send out the single OnCompleted message. + + Query provider used to construct the data source. + The type used for the type parameter of the resulting sequence. + Scheduler to send the termination call on. + An observable sequence with no elements. + + is null. + + + + Returns an empty observable sequence, using the specified scheduler to send out the single OnCompleted message. + + Query provider used to construct the data source. + The type used for the type parameter of the resulting sequence. + Scheduler to send the termination call on. + Object solely used to infer the type of the type parameter. This parameter is typically used when creating a sequence of anonymously typed elements. + An observable sequence with no elements. + + is null. + + + + Returns an empty observable sequence. + + Query provider used to construct the data source. + The type used for the type parameter of the resulting sequence. + Object solely used to infer the type of the type parameter. This parameter is typically used when creating a sequence of anonymously typed elements. + An observable sequence with no elements. + + + + Invokes a specified action after the source observable sequence terminates gracefully or exceptionally. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source sequence. + Action to invoke after the source observable sequence terminates. + Source sequence with the action-invoking termination behavior applied. + + or is null. + + + + Returns the first element of an observable sequence. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source observable sequence. + Sequence containing the first element in the observable sequence. + + is null. + (Asynchronous) The source sequence is empty. + + + + Returns the first element of an observable sequence that satisfies the condition in the predicate. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source observable sequence. + A predicate function to evaluate for elements in the source sequence. + Sequence containing the first element in the observable sequence that satisfies the condition in the predicate. + + or is null. + (Asynchronous) No element satisfies the condition in the predicate. -or- The source sequence is empty. + + + + Returns the first element of an observable sequence, or a default value if no such element exists. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source observable sequence. + Sequence containing the first element in the observable sequence, or a default value if no such element exists. + + is null. + + + + Returns the first element of an observable sequence that satisfies the condition in the predicate, or a default value if no such element exists. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source observable sequence. + A predicate function to evaluate for elements in the source sequence. + Sequence containing the first element in the observable sequence that satisfies the condition in the predicate, or a default value if no such element exists. + + or is null. + + + + Concatenates the observable sequences obtained by running the for each element in the given enumerable . + + Query provider used to construct the data source. + The type of the elements in the enumerable source sequence. + The type of the elements in the observable result sequence. + Enumerable source for which each element will be mapped onto an observable source that will be concatenated in the result sequence. + Function to select an observable source for each element in the . + The observable sequence obtained by concatenating the sources returned by for each element in the . + + or is null. + + + + Converts to asynchronous action into an observable sequence. Each subscription to the resulting sequence causes the action to be started. + + Query provider used to construct the data source. + Asynchronous action to convert. + An observable sequence exposing a Unit value upon completion of the action, or an exception. + + is null. + + + + Converts to asynchronous action into an observable sequence. Each subscription to the resulting sequence causes the action to be started. + + Query provider used to construct the data source. + Asynchronous action to convert. + Scheduler on which to notify observers. + An observable sequence exposing a Unit value upon completion of the action, or an exception. + + is null or is null. + + + + Converts to asynchronous action into an observable sequence. Each subscription to the resulting sequence causes the action to be started. + The CancellationToken passed to the asynchronous action is tied to the observable sequence's subscription that triggered the action's invocation and can be used for best-effort cancellation. + + Query provider used to construct the data source. + Asynchronous action to convert. + An observable sequence exposing a Unit value upon completion of the action, or an exception. + When a subscription to the resulting sequence is disposed, the CancellationToken that was fed to the asynchronous function will be signaled. + + is null. + + + + Converts to asynchronous action into an observable sequence. Each subscription to the resulting sequence causes the action to be started. + The CancellationToken passed to the asynchronous action is tied to the observable sequence's subscription that triggered the action's invocation and can be used for best-effort cancellation. + + Query provider used to construct the data source. + Asynchronous action to convert. + Scheduler on which to notify observers. + An observable sequence exposing a Unit value upon completion of the action, or an exception. + When a subscription to the resulting sequence is disposed, the CancellationToken that was fed to the asynchronous function will be signaled. + + is null or is null. + + + + Converts to asynchronous function into an observable sequence. Each subscription to the resulting sequence causes the function to be started. + + Query provider used to construct the data source. + The type of the result returned by the asynchronous function. + Asynchronous function to convert. + An observable sequence exposing the result of invoking the function, or an exception. + + is null. + + + + Converts to asynchronous function into an observable sequence. Each subscription to the resulting sequence causes the function to be started. + The CancellationToken passed to the asynchronous function is tied to the observable sequence's subscription that triggered the function's invocation and can be used for best-effort cancellation. + + Query provider used to construct the data source. + The type of the result returned by the asynchronous function. + Asynchronous function to convert. + An observable sequence exposing the result of invoking the function, or an exception. + + is null. + When a subscription to the resulting sequence is disposed, the CancellationToken that was fed to the asynchronous function will be signaled. + + + + Converts to asynchronous function into an observable sequence. Each subscription to the resulting sequence causes the function to be started. + + Query provider used to construct the data source. + The type of the result returned by the asynchronous function. + Asynchronous function to convert. + Scheduler on which to notify observers. + An observable sequence exposing the result of invoking the function, or an exception. + + is null or is null. + + + + Converts to asynchronous function into an observable sequence. Each subscription to the resulting sequence causes the function to be started. + The CancellationToken passed to the asynchronous function is tied to the observable sequence's subscription that triggered the function's invocation and can be used for best-effort cancellation. + + Query provider used to construct the data source. + The type of the result returned by the asynchronous function. + Asynchronous function to convert. + Scheduler on which to notify observers. + An observable sequence exposing the result of invoking the function, or an exception. + + is null or is null. + When a subscription to the resulting sequence is disposed, the CancellationToken that was fed to the asynchronous function will be signaled. + + + + Converts an Action-based .NET event to an observable sequence. Each event invocation is surfaced through an OnNext message in the resulting sequence. + For conversion of events conforming to the standard .NET event pattern, use any of the FromEventPattern overloads instead. + + Query provider used to construct the data source. + Action that attaches the given event handler to the underlying .NET event. + Action that detaches the given event handler from the underlying .NET event. + The observable sequence that contains the event argument objects passed to the invocations of the underlying .NET event. + + or is null. + + + Add and remove handler invocations are made whenever the number of observers grows beyond zero. + As such, an event handler may be shared by multiple simultaneously active observers, using a subject for multicasting. + + + The current is captured during the call to FromEvent, and is used to post add and remove handler invocations. + This behavior ensures add and remove handler operations for thread-affine events are accessed from the same context, as required by some UI frameworks. + + + If no SynchronizationContext is present at the point of calling FromEvent, add and remove handler invocations are made synchronously on the thread + making the Subscribe or Dispose call, respectively. + + + It's recommended to lift FromEvent calls outside event stream query expressions due to the free-threaded nature of Reactive Extensions. Doing so + makes the captured SynchronizationContext predictable. This best practice also reduces clutter of bridging code inside queries, making the query expressions + more concise and easier to understand. + + + + + + + Converts an Action-based .NET event to an observable sequence. Each event invocation is surfaced through an OnNext message in the resulting sequence. + For conversion of events conforming to the standard .NET event pattern, use any of the FromEventPattern overloads instead. + + Query provider used to construct the data source. + Action that attaches the given event handler to the underlying .NET event. + Action that detaches the given event handler from the underlying .NET event. + The scheduler to run the add and remove event handler logic on. + The observable sequence that contains the event argument objects passed to the invocations of the underlying .NET event. + + or or is null. + + + Add and remove handler invocations are made whenever the number of observers grows beyond zero. + As such, an event handler may be shared by multiple simultaneously active observers, using a subject for multicasting. + + + Add and remove handler invocations are run on the specified scheduler. This behavior allows add and remove handler operations for thread-affine events to be + accessed from the same context, as required by some UI frameworks. + + + It's recommended to lift FromEvent calls outside event stream query expressions. This best practice reduces clutter of bridging code inside queries, + making the query expressions more concise and easier to understand. This has additional benefits for overloads of FromEvent that omit the IScheduler + parameter. For more information, see the remarks section on those overloads. + + + + + + + Converts a .NET event to an observable sequence, using a supplied event delegate type. Each event invocation is surfaced through an OnNext message in the resulting sequence. + For conversion of events conforming to the standard .NET event pattern, use any of the FromEventPattern overloads instead. + + Query provider used to construct the data source. + The delegate type of the event to be converted. + The type of the event data generated by the event. + Action that attaches the given event handler to the underlying .NET event. + Action that detaches the given event handler from the underlying .NET event. + The observable sequence that contains the event argument objects passed to the invocations of the underlying .NET event. + + or is null. + + + Add and remove handler invocations are made whenever the number of observers grows beyond zero. + As such, an event handler may be shared by multiple simultaneously active observers, using a subject for multicasting. + + + The current is captured during the call to FromEvent, and is used to post add and remove handler invocations. + This behavior ensures add and remove handler operations for thread-affine events are accessed from the same context, as required by some UI frameworks. + + + If no SynchronizationContext is present at the point of calling FromEvent, add and remove handler invocations are made synchronously on the thread + making the Subscribe or Dispose call, respectively. + + + It's recommended to lift FromEvent calls outside event stream query expressions due to the free-threaded nature of Reactive Extensions. Doing so + makes the captured SynchronizationContext predictable. This best practice also reduces clutter of bridging code inside queries, making the query expressions + more concise and easier to understand. + + + + + + + Converts a .NET event to an observable sequence, using a supplied event delegate type. Each event invocation is surfaced through an OnNext message in the resulting sequence. + For conversion of events conforming to the standard .NET event pattern, use any of the FromEventPattern overloads instead. + + Query provider used to construct the data source. + The delegate type of the event to be converted. + The type of the event data generated by the event. + Action that attaches the given event handler to the underlying .NET event. + Action that detaches the given event handler from the underlying .NET event. + The scheduler to run the add and remove event handler logic on. + The observable sequence that contains the event argument objects passed to the invocations of the underlying .NET event. + + or or is null. + + + Add and remove handler invocations are made whenever the number of observers grows beyond zero. + As such, an event handler may be shared by multiple simultaneously active observers, using a subject for multicasting. + + + Add and remove handler invocations are run on the specified scheduler. This behavior allows add and remove handler operations for thread-affine events to be + accessed from the same context, as required by some UI frameworks. + + + It's recommended to lift FromEvent calls outside event stream query expressions. This best practice reduces clutter of bridging code inside queries, + making the query expressions more concise and easier to understand. This has additional benefits for overloads of FromEvent that omit the IScheduler + parameter. For more information, see the remarks section on those overloads. + + + + + + + Converts a .NET event to an observable sequence, using a conversion function to obtain the event delegate. Each event invocation is surfaced through an OnNext message in the resulting sequence. + For conversion of events conforming to the standard .NET event pattern, use any of the FromEventPattern overloads instead. + + Query provider used to construct the data source. + The delegate type of the event to be converted. + The type of the event data generated by the event. + A function used to convert the given event handler to a delegate compatible with the underlying .NET event. The resulting delegate is used in calls to the addHandler and removeHandler action parameters. + Action that attaches the given event handler to the underlying .NET event. + Action that detaches the given event handler from the underlying .NET event. + The observable sequence that contains the event argument objects passed to the invocations of the underlying .NET event. + + or or is null. + + + Add and remove handler invocations are made whenever the number of observers grows beyond zero. + As such, an event handler may be shared by multiple simultaneously active observers, using a subject for multicasting. + + + The current is captured during the call to FromEvent, and is used to post add and remove handler invocations. + This behavior ensures add and remove handler operations for thread-affine events are accessed from the same context, as required by some UI frameworks. + + + If no SynchronizationContext is present at the point of calling FromEvent, add and remove handler invocations are made synchronously on the thread + making the Subscribe or Dispose call, respectively. + + + It's recommended to lift FromEvent calls outside event stream query expressions due to the free-threaded nature of Reactive Extensions. Doing so + makes the captured SynchronizationContext predictable. This best practice also reduces clutter of bridging code inside queries, making the query expressions + more concise and easier to understand. + + + + + + + Converts a .NET event to an observable sequence, using a conversion function to obtain the event delegate. Each event invocation is surfaced through an OnNext message in the resulting sequence. + For conversion of events conforming to the standard .NET event pattern, use any of the FromEventPattern overloads instead. + + Query provider used to construct the data source. + The delegate type of the event to be converted. + The type of the event data generated by the event. + A function used to convert the given event handler to a delegate compatible with the underlying .NET event. The resulting delegate is used in calls to the addHandler and removeHandler action parameters. + Action that attaches the given event handler to the underlying .NET event. + Action that detaches the given event handler from the underlying .NET event. + The scheduler to run the add and remove event handler logic on. + The observable sequence that contains the event argument objects passed to the invocations of the underlying .NET event. + + or or or is null. + + + Add and remove handler invocations are made whenever the number of observers grows beyond zero. + As such, an event handler may be shared by multiple simultaneously active observers, using a subject for multicasting. + + + Add and remove handler invocations are run on the specified scheduler. This behavior allows add and remove handler operations for thread-affine events to be + accessed from the same context, as required by some UI frameworks. + + + It's recommended to lift FromEvent calls outside event stream query expressions. This best practice reduces clutter of bridging code inside queries, + making the query expressions more concise and easier to understand. This has additional benefits for overloads of FromEvent that omit the IScheduler + parameter. For more information, see the remarks section on those overloads. + + + + + + + Converts a generic Action-based .NET event to an observable sequence. Each event invocation is surfaced through an OnNext message in the resulting sequence. + For conversion of events conforming to the standard .NET event pattern, use any of the FromEventPattern overloads instead. + + Query provider used to construct the data source. + The type of the event data generated by the event. + Action that attaches the given event handler to the underlying .NET event. + Action that detaches the given event handler from the underlying .NET event. + The observable sequence that contains the event argument objects passed to the invocations of the underlying .NET event. + + or is null. + + + Add and remove handler invocations are made whenever the number of observers grows beyond zero. + As such, an event handler may be shared by multiple simultaneously active observers, using a subject for multicasting. + + + The current is captured during the call to FromEvent, and is used to post add and remove handler invocations. + This behavior ensures add and remove handler operations for thread-affine events are accessed from the same context, as required by some UI frameworks. + + + If no SynchronizationContext is present at the point of calling FromEvent, add and remove handler invocations are made synchronously on the thread + making the Subscribe or Dispose call, respectively. + + + It's recommended to lift FromEvent calls outside event stream query expressions due to the free-threaded nature of Reactive Extensions. Doing so + makes the captured SynchronizationContext predictable. This best practice also reduces clutter of bridging code inside queries, making the query expressions + more concise and easier to understand. + + + + + + + Converts a generic Action-based .NET event to an observable sequence. Each event invocation is surfaced through an OnNext message in the resulting sequence. + For conversion of events conforming to the standard .NET event pattern, use any of the FromEventPattern overloads instead. + + Query provider used to construct the data source. + The type of the event data generated by the event. + Action that attaches the given event handler to the underlying .NET event. + Action that detaches the given event handler from the underlying .NET event. + The scheduler to run the add and remove event handler logic on. + The observable sequence that contains the event argument objects passed to the invocations of the underlying .NET event. + + or or is null. + + + Add and remove handler invocations are made whenever the number of observers grows beyond zero. + As such, an event handler may be shared by multiple simultaneously active observers, using a subject for multicasting. + + + Add and remove handler invocations are run on the specified scheduler. This behavior allows add and remove handler operations for thread-affine events to be + accessed from the same context, as required by some UI frameworks. + + + It's recommended to lift FromEvent calls outside event stream query expressions. This best practice reduces clutter of bridging code inside queries, + making the query expressions more concise and easier to understand. This has additional benefits for overloads of FromEvent that omit the IScheduler + parameter. For more information, see the remarks section on those overloads. + + + + + + + Converts a .NET event, conforming to the standard .NET event pattern based on , to an observable sequence. + Each event invocation is surfaced through an OnNext message in the resulting sequence. + For conversion of events that don't conform to the standard .NET event pattern, use any of the FromEvent overloads instead. + + Query provider used to construct the data source. + Action that attaches the given event handler to the underlying .NET event. + Action that detaches the given event handler from the underlying .NET event. + The observable sequence that contains data representations of invocations of the underlying .NET event. + + or is null. + + + Add and remove handler invocations are made whenever the number of observers grows beyond zero. + As such, an event handler may be shared by multiple simultaneously active observers, using a subject for multicasting. + + + The current is captured during the call to FromEventPattern, and is used to post add and remove handler invocations. + This behavior ensures add and remove handler operations for thread-affine events are accessed from the same context, as required by some UI frameworks. + + + If no SynchronizationContext is present at the point of calling FromEventPattern, add and remove handler invocations are made synchronously on the thread + making the Subscribe or Dispose call, respectively. + + + It's recommended to lift FromEventPattern calls outside event stream query expressions due to the free-threaded nature of Reactive Extensions. Doing so + makes the captured SynchronizationContext predictable. This best practice also reduces clutter of bridging code inside queries, making the query expressions + more concise and easier to understand. + + + + + + + Converts a .NET event, conforming to the standard .NET event pattern based on , to an observable sequence. + Each event invocation is surfaced through an OnNext message in the resulting sequence. + For conversion of events that don't conform to the standard .NET event pattern, use any of the FromEvent overloads instead. + + Query provider used to construct the data source. + Action that attaches the given event handler to the underlying .NET event. + Action that detaches the given event handler from the underlying .NET event. + The scheduler to run the add and remove event handler logic on. + The observable sequence that contains data representations of invocations of the underlying .NET event. + + or or is null. + + + Add and remove handler invocations are made whenever the number of observers grows beyond zero. + As such, an event handler may be shared by multiple simultaneously active observers, using a subject for multicasting. + + + Add and remove handler invocations are run on the specified scheduler. This behavior allows add and remove handler operations for thread-affine events to be + accessed from the same context, as required by some UI frameworks. + + + It's recommended to lift FromEventPattern calls outside event stream query expressions. This best practice reduces clutter of bridging code inside queries, + making the query expressions more concise and easier to understand. This has additional benefits for overloads of FromEventPattern that omit the IScheduler + parameter. For more information, see the remarks section on those overloads. + + + + + + + Converts an instance .NET event, conforming to the standard .NET event pattern with an parameter, to an observable sequence. + Each event invocation is surfaced through an OnNext message in the resulting sequence. + Reflection is used to discover the event based on the target object type and the specified event name. + For conversion of events that don't conform to the standard .NET event pattern, use any of the FromEvent overloads instead. + + Query provider used to construct the data source. + Object instance that exposes the event to convert. + Name of the event to convert. + The observable sequence that contains data representations of invocations of the underlying .NET event. + + or is null. + The event could not be found. -or- The event does not conform to the standard .NET event pattern. + + + Add and remove handler invocations are made whenever the number of observers grows beyond zero. + As such, an event handler may be shared by multiple simultaneously active observers, using a subject for multicasting. + + + The current is captured during the call to FromEventPattern, and is used to post add and remove handler invocations. + This behavior ensures add and remove handler operations for thread-affine events are accessed from the same context, as required by some UI frameworks. + + + If no SynchronizationContext is present at the point of calling FromEventPattern, add and remove handler invocations are made synchronously on the thread + making the Subscribe or Dispose call, respectively. + + + It's recommended to lift FromEventPattern calls outside event stream query expressions due to the free-threaded nature of Reactive Extensions. Doing so + makes the captured SynchronizationContext predictable. This best practice also reduces clutter of bridging code inside queries, making the query expressions + more concise and easier to understand. + + + + + + + Converts an instance .NET event, conforming to the standard .NET event pattern with an parameter, to an observable sequence. + Each event invocation is surfaced through an OnNext message in the resulting sequence. + Reflection is used to discover the event based on the target object type and the specified event name. + For conversion of events that don't conform to the standard .NET event pattern, use any of the FromEvent overloads instead. + + Query provider used to construct the data source. + Object instance that exposes the event to convert. + Name of the event to convert. + The scheduler to run the add and remove event handler logic on. + The observable sequence that contains data representations of invocations of the underlying .NET event. + + or or is null. + The event could not be found. -or- The event does not conform to the standard .NET event pattern. + + + Add and remove handler invocations are made whenever the number of observers grows beyond zero. + As such, an event handler may be shared by multiple simultaneously active observers, using a subject for multicasting. + + + Add and remove handler invocations are run on the specified scheduler. This behavior allows add and remove handler operations for thread-affine events to be + accessed from the same context, as required by some UI frameworks. + + + It's recommended to lift FromEventPattern calls outside event stream query expressions. This best practice reduces clutter of bridging code inside queries, + making the query expressions more concise and easier to understand. This has additional benefits for overloads of FromEventPattern that omit the IScheduler + parameter. For more information, see the remarks section on those overloads. + + + + + + + Converts a static .NET event, conforming to the standard .NET event pattern with an parameter, to an observable sequence. + Each event invocation is surfaced through an OnNext message in the resulting sequence. + Reflection is used to discover the event based on the specified type and the specified event name. + For conversion of events that don't conform to the standard .NET event pattern, use any of the FromEvent overloads instead. + + Query provider used to construct the data source. + Type that exposes the static event to convert. + Name of the event to convert. + The observable sequence that contains data representations of invocations of the underlying .NET event. + + or is null. + The event could not be found. -or- The event does not conform to the standard .NET event pattern. + + + Add and remove handler invocations are made whenever the number of observers grows beyond zero. + As such, an event handler may be shared by multiple simultaneously active observers, using a subject for multicasting. + + + The current is captured during the call to FromEventPattern, and is used to post add and remove handler invocations. + This behavior ensures add and remove handler operations for thread-affine events are accessed from the same context, as required by some UI frameworks. + + + If no SynchronizationContext is present at the point of calling FromEventPattern, add and remove handler invocations are made synchronously on the thread + making the Subscribe or Dispose call, respectively. + + + It's recommended to lift FromEventPattern calls outside event stream query expressions due to the free-threaded nature of Reactive Extensions. Doing so + makes the captured SynchronizationContext predictable. This best practice also reduces clutter of bridging code inside queries, making the query expressions + more concise and easier to understand. + + + + + + + Converts a static .NET event, conforming to the standard .NET event pattern with an parameter, to an observable sequence. + Each event invocation is surfaced through an OnNext message in the resulting sequence. + Reflection is used to discover the event based on the specified type and the specified event name. + For conversion of events that don't conform to the standard .NET event pattern, use any of the FromEvent overloads instead. + + Query provider used to construct the data source. + Type that exposes the static event to convert. + Name of the event to convert. + The scheduler to run the add and remove event handler logic on. + The observable sequence that contains data representations of invocations of the underlying .NET event. + + or or is null. + The event could not be found. -or- The event does not conform to the standard .NET event pattern. + + + Add and remove handler invocations are made whenever the number of observers grows beyond zero. + As such, an event handler may be shared by multiple simultaneously active observers, using a subject for multicasting. + + + Add and remove handler invocations are run on the specified scheduler. This behavior allows add and remove handler operations for thread-affine events to be + accessed from the same context, as required by some UI frameworks. + + + It's recommended to lift FromEventPattern calls outside event stream query expressions. This best practice reduces clutter of bridging code inside queries, + making the query expressions more concise and easier to understand. This has additional benefits for overloads of FromEventPattern that omit the IScheduler + parameter. For more information, see the remarks section on those overloads. + + + + + + + Converts a .NET event, conforming to the standard .NET event pattern based on a supplied event delegate type, to an observable sequence. + Each event invocation is surfaced through an OnNext message in the resulting sequence. + For conversion of events that don't conform to the standard .NET event pattern, use any of the FromEvent overloads instead. + + Query provider used to construct the data source. + The delegate type of the event to be converted. + The type of the event data generated by the event. + Action that attaches the given event handler to the underlying .NET event. + Action that detaches the given event handler from the underlying .NET event. + The observable sequence that contains data representations of invocations of the underlying .NET event. + + or is null. + + + Add and remove handler invocations are made whenever the number of observers grows beyond zero. + As such, an event handler may be shared by multiple simultaneously active observers, using a subject for multicasting. + + + The current is captured during the call to FromEventPattern, and is used to post add and remove handler invocations. + This behavior ensures add and remove handler operations for thread-affine events are accessed from the same context, as required by some UI frameworks. + + + If no SynchronizationContext is present at the point of calling FromEventPattern, add and remove handler invocations are made synchronously on the thread + making the Subscribe or Dispose call, respectively. + + + It's recommended to lift FromEventPattern calls outside event stream query expressions due to the free-threaded nature of Reactive Extensions. Doing so + makes the captured SynchronizationContext predictable. This best practice also reduces clutter of bridging code inside queries, making the query expressions + more concise and easier to understand. + + + + + + + Converts a .NET event, conforming to the standard .NET event pattern based on a supplied event delegate type, to an observable sequence. + Each event invocation is surfaced through an OnNext message in the resulting sequence. + For conversion of events that don't conform to the standard .NET event pattern, use any of the FromEvent overloads instead. + + Query provider used to construct the data source. + The delegate type of the event to be converted. + The type of the event data generated by the event. + Action that attaches the given event handler to the underlying .NET event. + Action that detaches the given event handler from the underlying .NET event. + The scheduler to run the add and remove event handler logic on. + The observable sequence that contains data representations of invocations of the underlying .NET event. + + or or is null. + + + Add and remove handler invocations are made whenever the number of observers grows beyond zero. + As such, an event handler may be shared by multiple simultaneously active observers, using a subject for multicasting. + + + Add and remove handler invocations are run on the specified scheduler. This behavior allows add and remove handler operations for thread-affine events to be + accessed from the same context, as required by some UI frameworks. + + + It's recommended to lift FromEventPattern calls outside event stream query expressions. This best practice reduces clutter of bridging code inside queries, + making the query expressions more concise and easier to understand. This has additional benefits for overloads of FromEventPattern that omit the IScheduler + parameter. For more information, see the remarks section on those overloads. + + + + + + + Converts a .NET event, conforming to the standard .NET event pattern based on , to an observable sequence. + Each event invocation is surfaced through an OnNext message in the resulting sequence. + For conversion of events that don't conform to the standard .NET event pattern, use any of the FromEvent overloads instead. + + Query provider used to construct the data source. + The delegate type of the event to be converted. + The type of the event data generated by the event. + A function used to convert the given event handler to a delegate compatible with the underlying .NET event. The resulting delegate is used in calls to the addHandler and removeHandler action parameters. + Action that attaches the given event handler to the underlying .NET event. + Action that detaches the given event handler from the underlying .NET event. + The observable sequence that contains data representations of invocations of the underlying .NET event. + + or or is null. + + + Add and remove handler invocations are made whenever the number of observers grows beyond zero. + As such, an event handler may be shared by multiple simultaneously active observers, using a subject for multicasting. + + + The current is captured during the call to FromEventPattern, and is used to post add and remove handler invocations. + This behavior ensures add and remove handler operations for thread-affine events are accessed from the same context, as required by some UI frameworks. + + + If no SynchronizationContext is present at the point of calling FromEventPattern, add and remove handler invocations are made synchronously on the thread + making the Subscribe or Dispose call, respectively. + + + It's recommended to lift FromEventPattern calls outside event stream query expressions due to the free-threaded nature of Reactive Extensions. Doing so + makes the captured SynchronizationContext predictable. This best practice also reduces clutter of bridging code inside queries, making the query expressions + more concise and easier to understand. + + + + + + + Converts a .NET event, conforming to the standard .NET event pattern based on , to an observable sequence. + Each event invocation is surfaced through an OnNext message in the resulting sequence. + For conversion of events that don't conform to the standard .NET event pattern, use any of the FromEvent overloads instead. + + Query provider used to construct the data source. + The delegate type of the event to be converted. + The type of the event data generated by the event. + A function used to convert the given event handler to a delegate compatible with the underlying .NET event. The resulting delegate is used in calls to the addHandler and removeHandler action parameters. + Action that attaches the given event handler to the underlying .NET event. + Action that detaches the given event handler from the underlying .NET event. + The scheduler to run the add and remove event handler logic on. + The observable sequence that contains data representations of invocations of the underlying .NET event. + + or or or is null. + + + Add and remove handler invocations are made whenever the number of observers grows beyond zero. + As such, an event handler may be shared by multiple simultaneously active observers, using a subject for multicasting. + + + Add and remove handler invocations are run on the specified scheduler. This behavior allows add and remove handler operations for thread-affine events to be + accessed from the same context, as required by some UI frameworks. + + + It's recommended to lift FromEventPattern calls outside event stream query expressions. This best practice reduces clutter of bridging code inside queries, + making the query expressions more concise and easier to understand. This has additional benefits for overloads of FromEventPattern that omit the IScheduler + parameter. For more information, see the remarks section on those overloads. + + + + + + + Converts a .NET event, conforming to the standard .NET event pattern based on a supplied event delegate type with a strongly typed sender parameter, to an observable sequence. + Each event invocation is surfaced through an OnNext message in the resulting sequence. + For conversion of events that don't conform to the standard .NET event pattern, use any of the FromEvent overloads instead. + + Query provider used to construct the data source. + The delegate type of the event to be converted. + The type of the sender that raises the event. + The type of the event data generated by the event. + Action that attaches the given event handler to the underlying .NET event. + Action that detaches the given event handler from the underlying .NET event. + The observable sequence that contains data representations of invocations of the underlying .NET event. + + or is null. + + + Add and remove handler invocations are made whenever the number of observers grows beyond zero. + As such, an event handler may be shared by multiple simultaneously active observers, using a subject for multicasting. + + + The current is captured during the call to FromEventPattern, and is used to post add and remove handler invocations. + This behavior ensures add and remove handler operations for thread-affine events are accessed from the same context, as required by some UI frameworks. + + + If no SynchronizationContext is present at the point of calling FromEventPattern, add and remove handler invocations are made synchronously on the thread + making the Subscribe or Dispose call, respectively. + + + It's recommended to lift FromEventPattern calls outside event stream query expressions due to the free-threaded nature of Reactive Extensions. Doing so + makes the captured SynchronizationContext predictable. This best practice also reduces clutter of bridging code inside queries, making the query expressions + more concise and easier to understand. + + + + + + + Converts a .NET event, conforming to the standard .NET event pattern based on a supplied event delegate type with a strongly typed sender parameter, to an observable sequence. + Each event invocation is surfaced through an OnNext message in the resulting sequence. + For conversion of events that don't conform to the standard .NET event pattern, use any of the FromEvent overloads instead. + + Query provider used to construct the data source. + The delegate type of the event to be converted. + The type of the sender that raises the event. + The type of the event data generated by the event. + Action that attaches the given event handler to the underlying .NET event. + Action that detaches the given event handler from the underlying .NET event. + The scheduler to run the add and remove event handler logic on. + The observable sequence that contains data representations of invocations of the underlying .NET event. + + or or is null. + + + Add and remove handler invocations are made whenever the number of observers grows beyond zero. + As such, an event handler may be shared by multiple simultaneously active observers, using a subject for multicasting. + + + Add and remove handler invocations are run on the specified scheduler. This behavior allows add and remove handler operations for thread-affine events to be + accessed from the same context, as required by some UI frameworks. + + + It's recommended to lift FromEventPattern calls outside event stream query expressions. This best practice reduces clutter of bridging code inside queries, + making the query expressions more concise and easier to understand. This has additional benefits for overloads of FromEventPattern that omit the IScheduler + parameter. For more information, see the remarks section on those overloads. + + + + + + + Converts a .NET event, conforming to the standard .NET event pattern based on , to an observable sequence. + Each event invocation is surfaced through an OnNext message in the resulting sequence. + For conversion of events that don't conform to the standard .NET event pattern, use any of the FromEvent overloads instead. + + Query provider used to construct the data source. + The type of the event data generated by the event. + Action that attaches the given event handler to the underlying .NET event. + Action that detaches the given event handler from the underlying .NET event. + The observable sequence that contains data representations of invocations of the underlying .NET event. + + + Add and remove handler invocations are made whenever the number of observers grows beyond zero. + As such, an event handler may be shared by multiple simultaneously active observers, using a subject for multicasting. + + + The current is captured during the call to FromEventPattern, and is used to post add and remove handler invocations. + This behavior ensures add and remove handler operations for thread-affine events are accessed from the same context, as required by some UI frameworks. + + + If no SynchronizationContext is present at the point of calling FromEventPattern, add and remove handler invocations are made synchronously on the thread + making the Subscribe or Dispose call, respectively. + + + It's recommended to lift FromEventPattern calls outside event stream query expressions due to the free-threaded nature of Reactive Extensions. Doing so + makes the captured SynchronizationContext predictable. This best practice also reduces clutter of bridging code inside queries, making the query expressions + more concise and easier to understand. + + + + + + + Converts a .NET event, conforming to the standard .NET event pattern based on , to an observable sequence. + Each event invocation is surfaced through an OnNext message in the resulting sequence. + For conversion of events that don't conform to the standard .NET event pattern, use any of the FromEvent overloads instead. + + Query provider used to construct the data source. + The type of the event data generated by the event. + Action that attaches the given event handler to the underlying .NET event. + Action that detaches the given event handler from the underlying .NET event. + The scheduler to run the add and remove event handler logic on. + The observable sequence that contains data representations of invocations of the underlying .NET event. + + + Add and remove handler invocations are made whenever the number of observers grows beyond zero. + As such, an event handler may be shared by multiple simultaneously active observers, using a subject for multicasting. + + + Add and remove handler invocations are run on the specified scheduler. This behavior allows add and remove handler operations for thread-affine events to be + accessed from the same context, as required by some UI frameworks. + + + It's recommended to lift FromEventPattern calls outside event stream query expressions. This best practice reduces clutter of bridging code inside queries, + making the query expressions more concise and easier to understand. This has additional benefits for overloads of FromEventPattern that omit the IScheduler + parameter. For more information, see the remarks section on those overloads. + + + + + + + Converts an instance .NET event, conforming to the standard .NET event pattern with strongly typed event arguments, to an observable sequence. + Each event invocation is surfaced through an OnNext message in the resulting sequence. + Reflection is used to discover the event based on the target object type and the specified event name. + For conversion of events that don't conform to the standard .NET event pattern, use any of the FromEvent overloads instead. + + Query provider used to construct the data source. + The type of the event data generated by the event. + Object instance that exposes the event to convert. + Name of the event to convert. + The observable sequence that contains data representations of invocations of the underlying .NET event. + + or is null. + The event could not be found. -or- The event does not conform to the standard .NET event pattern. -or- The event's second argument type is not assignable to TEventArgs. + + + Add and remove handler invocations are made whenever the number of observers grows beyond zero. + As such, an event handler may be shared by multiple simultaneously active observers, using a subject for multicasting. + + + The current is captured during the call to FromEventPattern, and is used to post add and remove handler invocations. + This behavior ensures add and remove handler operations for thread-affine events are accessed from the same context, as required by some UI frameworks. + + + If no SynchronizationContext is present at the point of calling FromEventPattern, add and remove handler invocations are made synchronously on the thread + making the Subscribe or Dispose call, respectively. + + + It's recommended to lift FromEventPattern calls outside event stream query expressions due to the free-threaded nature of Reactive Extensions. Doing so + makes the captured SynchronizationContext predictable. This best practice also reduces clutter of bridging code inside queries, making the query expressions + more concise and easier to understand. + + + + + + + Converts an instance .NET event, conforming to the standard .NET event pattern with strongly typed event arguments, to an observable sequence. + Each event invocation is surfaced through an OnNext message in the resulting sequence. + Reflection is used to discover the event based on the target object type and the specified event name. + For conversion of events that don't conform to the standard .NET event pattern, use any of the FromEvent overloads instead. + + Query provider used to construct the data source. + The type of the event data generated by the event. + Object instance that exposes the event to convert. + Name of the event to convert. + The scheduler to run the add and remove event handler logic on. + The observable sequence that contains data representations of invocations of the underlying .NET event. + + or or is null. + The event could not be found. -or- The event does not conform to the standard .NET event pattern. -or- The event's second argument type is not assignable to TEventArgs. + + + Add and remove handler invocations are made whenever the number of observers grows beyond zero. + As such, an event handler may be shared by multiple simultaneously active observers, using a subject for multicasting. + + + Add and remove handler invocations are run on the specified scheduler. This behavior allows add and remove handler operations for thread-affine events to be + accessed from the same context, as required by some UI frameworks. + + + It's recommended to lift FromEventPattern calls outside event stream query expressions. This best practice reduces clutter of bridging code inside queries, + making the query expressions more concise and easier to understand. This has additional benefits for overloads of FromEventPattern that omit the IScheduler + parameter. For more information, see the remarks section on those overloads. + + + + + + + Converts a static .NET event, conforming to the standard .NET event pattern with strongly typed event arguments, to an observable sequence. + Each event invocation is surfaced through an OnNext message in the resulting sequence. + Reflection is used to discover the event based on the specified type and the specified event name. + For conversion of events that don't conform to the standard .NET event pattern, use any of the FromEvent overloads instead. + + Query provider used to construct the data source. + The type of the event data generated by the event. + Type that exposes the static event to convert. + Name of the event to convert. + The observable sequence that contains data representations of invocations of the underlying .NET event. + + or is null. + The event could not be found. -or- The event does not conform to the standard .NET event pattern. -or- The event's second argument type is not assignable to TEventArgs. + + + Add and remove handler invocations are made whenever the number of observers grows beyond zero. + As such, an event handler may be shared by multiple simultaneously active observers, using a subject for multicasting. + + + The current is captured during the call to FromEventPattern, and is used to post add and remove handler invocations. + This behavior ensures add and remove handler operations for thread-affine events are accessed from the same context, as required by some UI frameworks. + + + If no SynchronizationContext is present at the point of calling FromEventPattern, add and remove handler invocations are made synchronously on the thread + making the Subscribe or Dispose call, respectively. + + + It's recommended to lift FromEventPattern calls outside event stream query expressions due to the free-threaded nature of Reactive Extensions. Doing so + makes the captured SynchronizationContext predictable. This best practice also reduces clutter of bridging code inside queries, making the query expressions + more concise and easier to understand. + + + + + + + Converts a static .NET event, conforming to the standard .NET event pattern with strongly typed event arguments, to an observable sequence. + Each event invocation is surfaced through an OnNext message in the resulting sequence. + Reflection is used to discover the event based on the specified type and the specified event name. + For conversion of events that don't conform to the standard .NET event pattern, use any of the FromEvent overloads instead. + + Query provider used to construct the data source. + The type of the event data generated by the event. + Type that exposes the static event to convert. + Name of the event to convert. + The scheduler to run the add and remove event handler logic on. + The observable sequence that contains data representations of invocations of the underlying .NET event. + + or or is null. + The event could not be found. -or- The event does not conform to the standard .NET event pattern. -or- The event's second argument type is not assignable to TEventArgs. + + + Add and remove handler invocations are made whenever the number of observers grows beyond zero. + As such, an event handler may be shared by multiple simultaneously active observers, using a subject for multicasting. + + + Add and remove handler invocations are run on the specified scheduler. This behavior allows add and remove handler operations for thread-affine events to be + accessed from the same context, as required by some UI frameworks. + + + It's recommended to lift FromEventPattern calls outside event stream query expressions. This best practice reduces clutter of bridging code inside queries, + making the query expressions more concise and easier to understand. This has additional benefits for overloads of FromEventPattern that omit the IScheduler + parameter. For more information, see the remarks section on those overloads. + + + + + + + Converts an instance .NET event, conforming to the standard .NET event pattern with a strongly typed sender and strongly typed event arguments, to an observable sequence. + Each event invocation is surfaced through an OnNext message in the resulting sequence. + Reflection is used to discover the event based on the target object type and the specified event name. + For conversion of events that don't conform to the standard .NET event pattern, use any of the FromEvent overloads instead. + + Query provider used to construct the data source. + The type of the sender that raises the event. + The type of the event data generated by the event. + Object instance that exposes the event to convert. + Name of the event to convert. + The observable sequence that contains data representations of invocations of the underlying .NET event. + + or is null. + The event could not be found. -or- The event does not conform to the standard .NET event pattern. -or- The event's first argument type is not assignable to TSender. -or- The event's second argument type is not assignable to TEventArgs. + + + Add and remove handler invocations are made whenever the number of observers grows beyond zero. + As such, an event handler may be shared by multiple simultaneously active observers, using a subject for multicasting. + + + The current is captured during the call to FromEventPattern, and is used to post add and remove handler invocations. + This behavior ensures add and remove handler operations for thread-affine events are accessed from the same context, as required by some UI frameworks. + + + If no SynchronizationContext is present at the point of calling FromEventPattern, add and remove handler invocations are made synchronously on the thread + making the Subscribe or Dispose call, respectively. + + + It's recommended to lift FromEventPattern calls outside event stream query expressions due to the free-threaded nature of Reactive Extensions. Doing so + makes the captured SynchronizationContext predictable. This best practice also reduces clutter of bridging code inside queries, making the query expressions + more concise and easier to understand. + + + + + + + Converts an instance .NET event, conforming to the standard .NET event pattern with a strongly typed sender and strongly typed event arguments, to an observable sequence. + Each event invocation is surfaced through an OnNext message in the resulting sequence. + Reflection is used to discover the event based on the target object type and the specified event name. + For conversion of events that don't conform to the standard .NET event pattern, use any of the FromEvent overloads instead. + + Query provider used to construct the data source. + The type of the sender that raises the event. + The type of the event data generated by the event. + Object instance that exposes the event to convert. + Name of the event to convert. + The scheduler to run the add and remove event handler logic on. + The observable sequence that contains data representations of invocations of the underlying .NET event. + + or or is null. + The event could not be found. -or- The event does not conform to the standard .NET event pattern. -or- The event's first argument type is not assignable to TSender. -or- The event's second argument type is not assignable to TEventArgs. + + + Add and remove handler invocations are made whenever the number of observers grows beyond zero. + As such, an event handler may be shared by multiple simultaneously active observers, using a subject for multicasting. + + + Add and remove handler invocations are run on the specified scheduler. This behavior allows add and remove handler operations for thread-affine events to be + accessed from the same context, as required by some UI frameworks. + + + It's recommended to lift FromEventPattern calls outside event stream query expressions. This best practice reduces clutter of bridging code inside queries, + making the query expressions more concise and easier to understand. This has additional benefits for overloads of FromEventPattern that omit the IScheduler + parameter. For more information, see the remarks section on those overloads. + + + + + + + Converts a static .NET event, conforming to the standard .NET event pattern with a strongly typed sender and strongly typed event arguments, to an observable sequence. + Each event invocation is surfaced through an OnNext message in the resulting sequence. + Reflection is used to discover the event based on the specified type and the specified event name. + For conversion of events that don't conform to the standard .NET event pattern, use any of the FromEvent overloads instead. + + Query provider used to construct the data source. + The type of the sender that raises the event. + The type of the event data generated by the event. + Type that exposes the static event to convert. + Name of the event to convert. + The observable sequence that contains data representations of invocations of the underlying .NET event. + + or is null. + The event could not be found. -or- The event does not conform to the standard .NET event pattern. -or- The event's first argument type is not assignable to TSender. -or- The event's second argument type is not assignable to TEventArgs. + + + Add and remove handler invocations are made whenever the number of observers grows beyond zero. + As such, an event handler may be shared by multiple simultaneously active observers, using a subject for multicasting. + + + The current is captured during the call to FromEventPattern, and is used to post add and remove handler invocations. + This behavior ensures add and remove handler operations for thread-affine events are accessed from the same context, as required by some UI frameworks. + + + If no SynchronizationContext is present at the point of calling FromEventPattern, add and remove handler invocations are made synchronously on the thread + making the Subscribe or Dispose call, respectively. + + + It's recommended to lift FromEventPattern calls outside event stream query expressions due to the free-threaded nature of Reactive Extensions. Doing so + makes the captured SynchronizationContext predictable. This best practice also reduces clutter of bridging code inside queries, making the query expressions + more concise and easier to understand. + + + + + + + Converts a static .NET event, conforming to the standard .NET event pattern with a strongly typed sender and strongly typed event arguments, to an observable sequence. + Each event invocation is surfaced through an OnNext message in the resulting sequence. + Reflection is used to discover the event based on the specified type and the specified event name. + For conversion of events that don't conform to the standard .NET event pattern, use any of the FromEvent overloads instead. + + Query provider used to construct the data source. + The type of the sender that raises the event. + The type of the event data generated by the event. + Type that exposes the static event to convert. + Name of the event to convert. + The scheduler to run the add and remove event handler logic on. + The observable sequence that contains data representations of invocations of the underlying .NET event. + + or or is null. + The event could not be found. -or- The event does not conform to the standard .NET event pattern. -or- The event's first argument type is not assignable to TSender. -or- The event's second argument type is not assignable to TEventArgs. + + + Add and remove handler invocations are made whenever the number of observers grows beyond zero. + As such, an event handler may be shared by multiple simultaneously active observers, using a subject for multicasting. + + + Add and remove handler invocations are run on the specified scheduler. This behavior allows add and remove handler operations for thread-affine events to be + accessed from the same context, as required by some UI frameworks. + + + It's recommended to lift FromEventPattern calls outside event stream query expressions. This best practice reduces clutter of bridging code inside queries, + making the query expressions more concise and easier to understand. This has additional benefits for overloads of FromEventPattern that omit the IScheduler + parameter. For more information, see the remarks section on those overloads. + + + + + + + Generates an observable sequence by running a state-driven loop producing the sequence's elements. + + Query provider used to construct the data source. + The type of the state used in the generator loop. + The type of the elements in the produced sequence. + Initial state. + Condition to terminate generation (upon returning false). + Iteration step function. + Selector function for results produced in the sequence. + The generated sequence. + + or or is null. + + + + Generates an observable sequence by running a state-driven loop producing the sequence's elements, using the specified scheduler to send out observer messages. + + Query provider used to construct the data source. + The type of the state used in the generator loop. + The type of the elements in the produced sequence. + Initial state. + Condition to terminate generation (upon returning false). + Iteration step function. + Selector function for results produced in the sequence. + Scheduler on which to run the generator loop. + The generated sequence. + + or or or is null. + + + + Generates an observable sequence by running a state-driven and temporal loop producing the sequence's elements. + + Query provider used to construct the data source. + The type of the state used in the generator loop. + The type of the elements in the produced sequence. + Initial state. + Condition to terminate generation (upon returning false). + Iteration step function. + Selector function for results produced in the sequence. + Time selector function to control the speed of values being produced each iteration. + The generated sequence. + + or or or is null. + + + + Generates an observable sequence by running a state-driven and temporal loop producing the sequence's elements. + + Query provider used to construct the data source. + The type of the state used in the generator loop. + The type of the elements in the produced sequence. + Initial state. + Condition to terminate generation (upon returning false). + Iteration step function. + Selector function for results produced in the sequence. + Time selector function to control the speed of values being produced each iteration. + The generated sequence. + + or or or is null. + + + + Generates an observable sequence by running a state-driven and temporal loop producing the sequence's elements, using the specified scheduler to run timers and to send out observer messages. + + Query provider used to construct the data source. + The type of the state used in the generator loop. + The type of the elements in the produced sequence. + Initial state. + Condition to terminate generation (upon returning false). + Iteration step function. + Selector function for results produced in the sequence. + Time selector function to control the speed of values being produced each iteration. + Scheduler on which to run the generator loop. + The generated sequence. + + or or or or is null. + + + + Generates an observable sequence by running a state-driven and temporal loop producing the sequence's elements, using the specified scheduler to run timers and to send out observer messages. + + Query provider used to construct the data source. + The type of the state used in the generator loop. + The type of the elements in the produced sequence. + Initial state. + Condition to terminate generation (upon returning false). + Iteration step function. + Selector function for results produced in the sequence. + Time selector function to control the speed of values being produced each iteration. + Scheduler on which to run the generator loop. + The generated sequence. + + or or or or is null. + + + + Groups the elements of an observable sequence according to a specified key selector function. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + The type of the grouping key computed for each element in the source sequence. + An observable sequence whose elements to group. + A function to extract the key for each element. + A sequence of observable groups, each of which corresponds to a unique key value, containing all elements that share that same key value. + + or is null. + + + + Groups the elements of an observable sequence with the specified initial capacity according to a specified key selector function. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + The type of the grouping key computed for each element in the source sequence. + An observable sequence whose elements to group. + A function to extract the key for each element. + The initial number of elements that the underlying dictionary can contain. + A sequence of observable groups, each of which corresponds to a unique key value, containing all elements that share that same key value. + + or is null. + + is less than 0. + + + + Groups the elements of an observable sequence with the specified initial capacity according to a specified key selector function and comparer. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + The type of the grouping key computed for each element in the source sequence. + An observable sequence whose elements to group. + A function to extract the key for each element. + The initial number of elements that the underlying dictionary can contain. + An equality comparer to compare keys with. + A sequence of observable groups, each of which corresponds to a unique key value, containing all elements that share that same key value. + + or or is null. + + is less than 0. + + + + Groups the elements of an observable sequence according to a specified key selector function and comparer. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + The type of the grouping key computed for each element in the source sequence. + An observable sequence whose elements to group. + A function to extract the key for each element. + An equality comparer to compare keys with. + A sequence of observable groups, each of which corresponds to a unique key value, containing all elements that share that same key value. + + or or is null. + + + + Groups the elements of an observable sequence and selects the resulting elements by using a specified function. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + The type of the grouping key computed for each element in the source sequence. + The type of the elements within the groups computed for each element in the source sequence. + An observable sequence whose elements to group. + A function to extract the key for each element. + A function to map each source element to an element in an observable group. + A sequence of observable groups, each of which corresponds to a unique key value, containing all elements that share that same key value. + + or or is null. + + + + Groups the elements of an observable sequence with the specified initial capacity and selects the resulting elements by using a specified function. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + The type of the grouping key computed for each element in the source sequence. + The type of the elements within the groups computed for each element in the source sequence. + An observable sequence whose elements to group. + A function to extract the key for each element. + A function to map each source element to an element in an observable group. + The initial number of elements that the underlying dictionary can contain. + A sequence of observable groups, each of which corresponds to a unique key value, containing all elements that share that same key value. + + or or is null. + + is less than 0. + + + + Groups the elements of an observable sequence with the specified initial capacity according to a specified key selector function and comparer and selects the resulting elements by using a specified function. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + The type of the grouping key computed for each element in the source sequence. + The type of the elements within the groups computed for each element in the source sequence. + An observable sequence whose elements to group. + A function to extract the key for each element. + A function to map each source element to an element in an observable group. + The initial number of elements that the underlying dictionary can contain. + An equality comparer to compare keys with. + A sequence of observable groups, each of which corresponds to a unique key value, containing all elements that share that same key value. + + or or or is null. + + is less than 0. + + + + Groups the elements of an observable sequence according to a specified key selector function and comparer and selects the resulting elements by using a specified function. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + The type of the grouping key computed for each element in the source sequence. + The type of the elements within the groups computed for each element in the source sequence. + An observable sequence whose elements to group. + A function to extract the key for each element. + A function to map each source element to an element in an observable group. + An equality comparer to compare keys with. + A sequence of observable groups, each of which corresponds to a unique key value, containing all elements that share that same key value. + + or or or is null. + + + + Groups the elements of an observable sequence according to a specified key selector function. + A duration selector function is used to control the lifetime of groups. When a group expires, it receives an OnCompleted notification. When a new element with the same + key value as a reclaimed group occurs, the group will be reborn with a new lifetime request. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + The type of the grouping key computed for each element in the source sequence. + The type of the elements in the duration sequences obtained for each group to denote its lifetime. + An observable sequence whose elements to group. + A function to extract the key for each element. + A function to signal the expiration of a group. + + A sequence of observable groups, each of which corresponds to a unique key value, containing all elements that share that same key value. + If a group's lifetime expires, a new group with the same key value can be created once an element with such a key value is encountered. + + + or or is null. + + + + Groups the elements of an observable sequence with the specified initial capacity according to a specified key selector function. + A duration selector function is used to control the lifetime of groups. When a group expires, it receives an OnCompleted notification. When a new element with the same + key value as a reclaimed group occurs, the group will be reborn with a new lifetime request. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + The type of the grouping key computed for each element in the source sequence. + The type of the elements in the duration sequences obtained for each group to denote its lifetime. + An observable sequence whose elements to group. + A function to extract the key for each element. + A function to signal the expiration of a group. + The initial number of elements that the underlying dictionary can contain. + + A sequence of observable groups, each of which corresponds to a unique key value, containing all elements that share that same key value. + If a group's lifetime expires, a new group with the same key value can be created once an element with such a key value is encountered. + + + or or is null. + + is less than 0. + + + + Groups the elements of an observable sequence with the specified initial capacity according to a specified key selector function and comparer. + A duration selector function is used to control the lifetime of groups. When a group expires, it receives an OnCompleted notification. When a new element with the same + key value as a reclaimed group occurs, the group will be reborn with a new lifetime request. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + The type of the grouping key computed for each element in the source sequence. + The type of the elements in the duration sequences obtained for each group to denote its lifetime. + An observable sequence whose elements to group. + A function to extract the key for each element. + A function to signal the expiration of a group. + The initial number of elements that the underlying dictionary can contain. + An equality comparer to compare keys with. + + A sequence of observable groups, each of which corresponds to a unique key value, containing all elements that share that same key value. + If a group's lifetime expires, a new group with the same key value can be created once an element with such a key value is encountered. + + + or or or is null. + + is less than 0. + + + + Groups the elements of an observable sequence according to a specified key selector function and comparer. + A duration selector function is used to control the lifetime of groups. When a group expires, it receives an OnCompleted notification. When a new element with the same + key value as a reclaimed group occurs, the group will be reborn with a new lifetime request. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + The type of the grouping key computed for each element in the source sequence. + The type of the elements in the duration sequences obtained for each group to denote its lifetime. + An observable sequence whose elements to group. + A function to extract the key for each element. + A function to signal the expiration of a group. + An equality comparer to compare keys with. + + A sequence of observable groups, each of which corresponds to a unique key value, containing all elements that share that same key value. + If a group's lifetime expires, a new group with the same key value can be created once an element with such a key value is encountered. + + + or or or is null. + + + + Groups the elements of an observable sequence according to a specified key selector function and selects the resulting elements by using a specified function. + A duration selector function is used to control the lifetime of groups. When a group expires, it receives an OnCompleted notification. When a new element with the same + key value as a reclaimed group occurs, the group will be reborn with a new lifetime request. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + The type of the grouping key computed for each element in the source sequence. + The type of the elements within the groups computed for each element in the source sequence. + The type of the elements in the duration sequences obtained for each group to denote its lifetime. + An observable sequence whose elements to group. + A function to extract the key for each element. + A function to map each source element to an element in an observable group. + A function to signal the expiration of a group. + + A sequence of observable groups, each of which corresponds to a unique key value, containing all elements that share that same key value. + If a group's lifetime expires, a new group with the same key value can be created once an element with such a key value is encountered. + + + or or or is null. + + + + Groups the elements of an observable sequence with the specified initial capacity according to a specified key selector function and selects the resulting elements by using a specified function. + A duration selector function is used to control the lifetime of groups. When a group expires, it receives an OnCompleted notification. When a new element with the same + key value as a reclaimed group occurs, the group will be reborn with a new lifetime request. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + The type of the grouping key computed for each element in the source sequence. + The type of the elements within the groups computed for each element in the source sequence. + The type of the elements in the duration sequences obtained for each group to denote its lifetime. + An observable sequence whose elements to group. + A function to extract the key for each element. + A function to map each source element to an element in an observable group. + A function to signal the expiration of a group. + The initial number of elements that the underlying dictionary can contain. + + A sequence of observable groups, each of which corresponds to a unique key value, containing all elements that share that same key value. + If a group's lifetime expires, a new group with the same key value can be created once an element with such a key value is encountered. + + + or or or is null. + + is less than 0. + + + + Groups the elements of an observable sequence with the specified initial capacity according to a specified key selector function and comparer and selects the resulting elements by using a specified function. + A duration selector function is used to control the lifetime of groups. When a group expires, it receives an OnCompleted notification. When a new element with the same + key value as a reclaimed group occurs, the group will be reborn with a new lifetime request. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + The type of the grouping key computed for each element in the source sequence. + The type of the elements within the groups computed for each element in the source sequence. + The type of the elements in the duration sequences obtained for each group to denote its lifetime. + An observable sequence whose elements to group. + A function to extract the key for each element. + A function to map each source element to an element in an observable group. + A function to signal the expiration of a group. + The initial number of elements that the underlying dictionary can contain. + An equality comparer to compare keys with. + + A sequence of observable groups, each of which corresponds to a unique key value, containing all elements that share that same key value. + If a group's lifetime expires, a new group with the same key value can be created once an element with such a key value is encountered. + + + or or or or is null. + + is less than 0. + + + + Groups the elements of an observable sequence according to a specified key selector function and comparer and selects the resulting elements by using a specified function. + A duration selector function is used to control the lifetime of groups. When a group expires, it receives an OnCompleted notification. When a new element with the same + key value as a reclaimed group occurs, the group will be reborn with a new lifetime request. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + The type of the grouping key computed for each element in the source sequence. + The type of the elements within the groups computed for each element in the source sequence. + The type of the elements in the duration sequences obtained for each group to denote its lifetime. + An observable sequence whose elements to group. + A function to extract the key for each element. + A function to map each source element to an element in an observable group. + A function to signal the expiration of a group. + An equality comparer to compare keys with. + + A sequence of observable groups, each of which corresponds to a unique key value, containing all elements that share that same key value. + If a group's lifetime expires, a new group with the same key value can be created once an element with such a key value is encountered. + + + or or or or is null. + + + + Correlates the elements of two sequences based on overlapping durations, and groups the results. + + The type of the elements in the left source sequence. + The type of the elements in the right source sequence. + The type of the elements in the duration sequence denoting the computed duration of each element in the left source sequence. + The type of the elements in the duration sequence denoting the computed duration of each element in the right source sequence. + The type of the elements in the result sequence, obtained by invoking the result selector function for source elements with overlapping duration. + The left observable sequence to join elements for. + The right observable sequence to join elements for. + A function to select the duration of each element of the left observable sequence, used to determine overlap. + A function to select the duration of each element of the right observable sequence, used to determine overlap. + A function invoked to compute a result element for any element of the left sequence with overlapping elements from the right observable sequence. + An observable sequence that contains result elements computed from source elements that have an overlapping duration. + + or or or or is null. + + + + If the specified evaluates true, select the sequence. Otherwise, return an empty sequence. + + Query provider used to construct the data source. + The type of the elements in the result sequence. + Condition evaluated to decide which sequence to return. + Sequence returned in case evaluates true. + + if evaluates true; an empty sequence otherwise. + + or is null. + + + + If the specified evaluates true, select the sequence. Otherwise, select the sequence. + + Query provider used to construct the data source. + The type of the elements in the result sequence. + Condition evaluated to decide which sequence to return. + Sequence returned in case evaluates true. + Sequence returned in case evaluates false. + + if evaluates true; otherwise. + + or or is null. + + + + If the specified evaluates true, select the sequence. Otherwise, return an empty sequence generated on the specified scheduler. + + Query provider used to construct the data source. + The type of the elements in the result sequence. + Condition evaluated to decide which sequence to return. + Sequence returned in case evaluates true. + Scheduler to generate an empty sequence on in case evaluates false. + + if evaluates true; an empty sequence otherwise. + + or or is null. + + + + Ignores all elements in an observable sequence leaving only the termination messages. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source sequence. + An empty observable sequence that signals termination, successful or exceptional, of the source sequence. + + is null. + + + + Returns an observable sequence that produces a value after each period. + + Query provider used to construct the data source. + Period for producing the values in the resulting sequence. If this value is equal to TimeSpan.Zero, the timer will recur as fast as possible. + An observable sequence that produces a value after each period. + + is less than TimeSpan.Zero. + + Intervals are measured between the start of subsequent notifications, not between the end of the previous and the start of the next notification. + If the observer takes longer than the interval period to handle the message, the subsequent notification will be delivered immediately after the + current one has been handled. In case you need to control the time between the end and the start of consecutive notifications, consider using the + + operator instead. + + + + + Returns an observable sequence that produces a value after each period, using the specified scheduler to run timers and to send out observer messages. + + Query provider used to construct the data source. + Period for producing the values in the resulting sequence. If this value is equal to TimeSpan.Zero, the timer will recur as fast as possible. + Scheduler to run the timer on. + An observable sequence that produces a value after each period. + + is less than TimeSpan.Zero. + + is null. + + Intervals are measured between the start of subsequent notifications, not between the end of the previous and the start of the next notification. + If the observer takes longer than the interval period to handle the message, the subsequent notification will be delivered immediately after the + current one has been handled. In case you need to control the time between the end and the start of consecutive notifications, consider using the + + operator instead. + + + + + Determines whether an observable sequence is empty. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + An observable sequence to check for emptiness. + An observable sequence containing a single element determining whether the source sequence is empty. + + is null. + + + + Correlates the elements of two sequences based on overlapping durations. + + The type of the elements in the left source sequence. + The type of the elements in the right source sequence. + The type of the elements in the duration sequence denoting the computed duration of each element in the left source sequence. + The type of the elements in the duration sequence denoting the computed duration of each element in the right source sequence. + The type of the elements in the result sequence, obtained by invoking the result selector function for source elements with overlapping duration. + The left observable sequence to join elements for. + The right observable sequence to join elements for. + A function to select the duration of each element of the left observable sequence, used to determine overlap. + A function to select the duration of each element of the right observable sequence, used to determine overlap. + A function invoked to compute a result element for any two overlapping elements of the left and right observable sequences. + An observable sequence that contains result elements computed from source elements that have an overlapping duration. + + or or or or is null. + + + + Returns the last element of an observable sequence. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source observable sequence. + Sequence containing the last element in the observable sequence. + + is null. + (Asynchronous) The source sequence is empty. + + + + Returns the last element of an observable sequence that satisfies the condition in the predicate. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source observable sequence. + A predicate function to evaluate for elements in the source sequence. + Sequence containing the last element in the observable sequence that satisfies the condition in the predicate. + + or is null. + (Asynchronous) No element satisfies the condition in the predicate. -or- The source sequence is empty. + + + + Returns the last element of an observable sequence, or a default value if no such element exists. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source observable sequence. + Sequence containing the last element in the observable sequence, or a default value if no such element exists. + + is null. + + + + Returns the last element of an observable sequence that satisfies the condition in the predicate, or a default value if no such element exists. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source observable sequence. + A predicate function to evaluate for elements in the source sequence. + Sequence containing the last element in the observable sequence that satisfies the condition in the predicate, or a default value if no such element exists. + + or is null. + + + + Returns an enumerable sequence whose enumeration returns the latest observed element in the source observable sequence. + Enumerators on the resulting sequence will never produce the same element repeatedly, and will block until the next element becomes available. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source observable sequence. + The enumerable sequence that returns the last sampled element upon each iteration and subsequently blocks until the next element in the observable source sequence becomes available. + This operator requires the source's object (see ) to implement . + + + + Returns an observable sequence containing an that represents the total number of elements in an observable sequence. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + An observable sequence that contains elements to be counted. + An observable sequence containing a single element with the number of elements in the input sequence. + + is null. + (Asynchronous) The number of elements in the source sequence is larger than . + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Returns an observable sequence containing an that represents how many elements in the specified observable sequence satisfy a condition. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + An observable sequence that contains elements to be counted. + A function to test each element for a condition. + An observable sequence containing a single element with a number that represents how many elements in the input sequence satisfy the condition in the predicate function. + + or is null. + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Materializes the implicit notifications of an observable sequence as explicit notification values. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + An observable sequence to get notification values for. + An observable sequence containing the materialized notification values from the source sequence. + + is null. + + + + Returns the maximum value in an observable sequence of values. + + A sequence of values to determine the maximum value of. + An observable sequence containing a single element with the maximum value in the source sequence. + + is null. + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Returns the maximum value in an observable sequence of values. + + A sequence of values to determine the maximum value of. + An observable sequence containing a single element with the maximum value in the source sequence. + + is null. + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Returns the maximum value in an observable sequence of values. + + A sequence of values to determine the maximum value of. + An observable sequence containing a single element with the maximum value in the source sequence. + + is null. + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Returns the maximum value in an observable sequence of values. + + A sequence of values to determine the maximum value of. + An observable sequence containing a single element with the maximum value in the source sequence. + + is null. + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Returns the maximum value in an observable sequence of nullable values. + + A sequence of nullable values to determine the maximum value of. + An observable sequence containing a single element with the maximum value in the source sequence. + + is null. + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Returns the maximum value in an observable sequence of nullable values. + + A sequence of nullable values to determine the maximum value of. + An observable sequence containing a single element with the maximum value in the source sequence. + + is null. + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Returns the maximum value in an observable sequence of nullable values. + + A sequence of nullable values to determine the maximum value of. + An observable sequence containing a single element with the maximum value in the source sequence. + + is null. + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Returns the maximum value in an observable sequence of nullable values. + + A sequence of nullable values to determine the maximum value of. + An observable sequence containing a single element with the maximum value in the source sequence. + + is null. + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Returns the maximum value in an observable sequence of nullable values. + + A sequence of nullable values to determine the maximum value of. + An observable sequence containing a single element with the maximum value in the source sequence. + + is null. + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Returns the maximum value in an observable sequence of values. + + A sequence of values to determine the maximum value of. + An observable sequence containing a single element with the maximum value in the source sequence. + + is null. + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Returns the maximum element in an observable sequence. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + An observable sequence to determine the maximum element of. + An observable sequence containing a single element with the maximum element in the source sequence. + + is null. + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Returns the maximum value in an observable sequence according to the specified comparer. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + An observable sequence to determine the maximum element of. + Comparer used to compare elements. + An observable sequence containing a single element with the maximum element in the source sequence. + + or is null. + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Invokes a transform function on each element of a sequence and returns the maximum value. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + A sequence of values to determine the maximum value of. + A transform function to apply to each element. + An observable sequence containing a single element with the value of type that corresponds to the maximum value in the source sequence. + + or is null. + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Invokes a transform function on each element of a sequence and returns the maximum value. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + A sequence of values to determine the maximum value of. + A transform function to apply to each element. + An observable sequence containing a single element with the value of type that corresponds to the maximum value in the source sequence. + + or is null. + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Invokes a transform function on each element of a sequence and returns the maximum value. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + A sequence of values to determine the maximum value of. + A transform function to apply to each element. + An observable sequence containing a single element with the value of type that corresponds to the maximum value in the source sequence. + + or is null. + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Invokes a transform function on each element of a sequence and returns the maximum value. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + A sequence of values to determine the maximum value of. + A transform function to apply to each element. + An observable sequence containing a single element with the value of type that corresponds to the maximum value in the source sequence. + + or is null. + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Invokes a transform function on each element of a sequence and returns the maximum value. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + A sequence of values to determine the maximum value of. + A transform function to apply to each element. + An observable sequence containing a single element with the value of type that corresponds to the maximum value in the source sequence. + + or is null. + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Invokes a transform function on each element of a sequence and returns the maximum nullable value. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + A sequence of values to determine the maximum value of. + A transform function to apply to each element. + An observable sequence containing a single element with the value of type that corresponds to the maximum value in the source sequence. + + or is null. + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Invokes a transform function on each element of a sequence and returns the maximum nullable value. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + A sequence of values to determine the maximum value of. + A transform function to apply to each element. + An observable sequence containing a single element with the value of type that corresponds to the maximum value in the source sequence. + + or is null. + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Invokes a transform function on each element of a sequence and returns the maximum nullable value. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + A sequence of values to determine the maximum value of. + A transform function to apply to each element. + An observable sequence containing a single element with the value of type that corresponds to the maximum value in the source sequence. + + or is null. + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Invokes a transform function on each element of a sequence and returns the maximum nullable value. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + A sequence of values to determine the maximum value of. + A transform function to apply to each element. + An observable sequence containing a single element with the value of type that corresponds to the maximum value in the source sequence. + + or is null. + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Invokes a transform function on each element of a sequence and returns the maximum nullable value. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + A sequence of values to determine the maximum value of. + A transform function to apply to each element. + An observable sequence containing a single element with the value of type that corresponds to the maximum value in the source sequence. + + or is null. + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Invokes a transform function on each element of a sequence and returns the maximum value. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + The type of the objects derived from the elements in the source sequence to determine the maximum of. + An observable sequence to determine the minimum element of. + A transform function to apply to each element. + An observable sequence containing a single element with the value that corresponds to the maximum element in the source sequence. + + or is null. + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Invokes a transform function on each element of a sequence and returns the maximum value according to the specified comparer. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + The type of the objects derived from the elements in the source sequence to determine the maximum of. + An observable sequence to determine the minimum element of. + A transform function to apply to each element. + Comparer used to compare elements. + An observable sequence containing a single element with the value that corresponds to the maximum element in the source sequence. + + or or is null. + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Returns the elements in an observable sequence with the maximum key value. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + The type of the key computed for each element in the source sequence. + An observable sequence to get the maximum elements for. + Key selector function. + An observable sequence containing a list of zero or more elements that have a maximum key value. + + or is null. + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Returns the elements in an observable sequence with the maximum key value according to the specified comparer. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + The type of the key computed for each element in the source sequence. + An observable sequence to get the maximum elements for. + Key selector function. + Comparer used to compare key values. + An observable sequence containing a list of zero or more elements that have a maximum key value. + + or or is null. + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Merges elements from two observable sequences into a single observable sequence. + + The type of the elements in the source sequences. + First observable sequence. + Second observable sequence. + The observable sequence that merges the elements of the given sequences. + + or is null. + + + + Merges elements from two observable sequences into a single observable sequence, using the specified scheduler for enumeration of and subscription to the sources. + + The type of the elements in the source sequences. + First observable sequence. + Second observable sequence. + Scheduler used to introduce concurrency for making subscriptions to the given sequences. + The observable sequence that merges the elements of the given sequences. + + or or is null. + + + + Merges elements from all of the specified observable sequences into a single observable sequence, using the specified scheduler for enumeration of and subscription to the sources. + + Query provider used to construct the data source. + The type of the elements in the source sequences. + Observable sequences. + Scheduler to run the enumeration of the sequence of sources on. + The observable sequence that merges the elements of the observable sequences. + + or is null. + + + + Merges elements from all inner observable sequences into a single observable sequence. + + The type of the elements in the source sequences. + Observable sequence of inner observable sequences. + The observable sequence that merges the elements of the inner sequences. + + is null. + + + + Merges results from all source tasks into a single observable sequence. + + The type of the results produced by the source tasks. + Observable sequence of tasks. + The observable sequence that merges the results of the source tasks. + + is null. + If the tasks support cancellation, consider manual conversion of the tasks using , followed by a merge operation using . + + + + Merges elements from all of the specified observable sequences into a single observable sequence. + + Query provider used to construct the data source. + The type of the elements in the source sequences. + Observable sequences. + The observable sequence that merges the elements of the observable sequences. + + is null. + + + + Merges elements from all observable sequences in the given enumerable sequence into a single observable sequence. + + Query provider used to construct the data source. + The type of the elements in the source sequences. + Enumerable sequence of observable sequences. + The observable sequence that merges the elements of the observable sequences. + + is null. + + + + Merges elements from all inner observable sequences into a single observable sequence, limiting the number of concurrent subscriptions to inner sequences. + + The type of the elements in the source sequences. + Observable sequence of inner observable sequences. + Maximum number of inner observable sequences being subscribed to concurrently. + The observable sequence that merges the elements of the inner sequences. + + is null. + + is less than or equal to zero. + + + + Merges elements from all observable sequences in the given enumerable sequence into a single observable sequence, limiting the number of concurrent subscriptions to inner sequences. + + Query provider used to construct the data source. + The type of the elements in the source sequences. + Enumerable sequence of observable sequences. + Maximum number of observable sequences being subscribed to concurrently. + The observable sequence that merges the elements of the observable sequences. + + is null. + + is less than or equal to zero. + + + + Merges elements from all observable sequences in the given enumerable sequence into a single observable sequence, limiting the number of concurrent subscriptions to inner sequences, and using the specified scheduler for enumeration of and subscription to the sources. + + Query provider used to construct the data source. + The type of the elements in the source sequences. + Enumerable sequence of observable sequences. + Maximum number of observable sequences being subscribed to concurrently. + Scheduler to run the enumeration of the sequence of sources on. + The observable sequence that merges the elements of the observable sequences. + + or is null. + + is less than or equal to zero. + + + + Merges elements from all observable sequences in the given enumerable sequence into a single observable sequence, using the specified scheduler for enumeration of and subscription to the sources. + + Query provider used to construct the data source. + The type of the elements in the source sequences. + Enumerable sequence of observable sequences. + Scheduler to run the enumeration of the sequence of sources on. + The observable sequence that merges the elements of the observable sequences. + + or is null. + + + + Returns the minimum value in an observable sequence of values. + + A sequence of values to determine the minimum value of. + An observable sequence containing a single element with the minimum value in the source sequence. + + is null. + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Returns the minimum value in an observable sequence of values. + + A sequence of values to determine the minimum value of. + An observable sequence containing a single element with the minimum value in the source sequence. + + is null. + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Returns the minimum value in an observable sequence of values. + + A sequence of values to determine the minimum value of. + An observable sequence containing a single element with the minimum value in the source sequence. + + is null. + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Returns the minimum value in an observable sequence of values. + + A sequence of values to determine the minimum value of. + An observable sequence containing a single element with the minimum value in the source sequence. + + is null. + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Returns the minimum value in an observable sequence of nullable values. + + A sequence of nullable values to determine the minimum value of. + An observable sequence containing a single element with the minimum value in the source sequence. + + is null. + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Returns the minimum value in an observable sequence of nullable values. + + A sequence of nullable values to determine the minimum value of. + An observable sequence containing a single element with the minimum value in the source sequence. + + is null. + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Returns the minimum value in an observable sequence of nullable values. + + A sequence of nullable values to determine the minimum value of. + An observable sequence containing a single element with the minimum value in the source sequence. + + is null. + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Returns the minimum value in an observable sequence of nullable values. + + A sequence of nullable values to determine the minimum value of. + An observable sequence containing a single element with the minimum value in the source sequence. + + is null. + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Returns the minimum value in an observable sequence of nullable values. + + A sequence of nullable values to determine the minimum value of. + An observable sequence containing a single element with the minimum value in the source sequence. + + is null. + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Returns the minimum value in an observable sequence of values. + + A sequence of values to determine the minimum value of. + An observable sequence containing a single element with the minimum value in the source sequence. + + is null. + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Returns the minimum element in an observable sequence. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + An observable sequence to determine the minimum element of. + An observable sequence containing a single element with the minimum element in the source sequence. + + is null. + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Returns the minimum element in an observable sequence according to the specified comparer. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + An observable sequence to determine the minimum element of. + Comparer used to compare elements. + An observable sequence containing a single element with the minimum element in the source sequence. + + or is null. + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Invokes a transform function on each element of a sequence and returns the minimum value. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + A sequence of values to determine the minimum value of. + A transform function to apply to each element. + An observable sequence containing a single element with the value of type that corresponds to the minimum value in the source sequence. + + or is null. + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Invokes a transform function on each element of a sequence and returns the minimum value. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + A sequence of values to determine the minimum value of. + A transform function to apply to each element. + An observable sequence containing a single element with the value of type that corresponds to the minimum value in the source sequence. + + or is null. + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Invokes a transform function on each element of a sequence and returns the minimum value. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + A sequence of values to determine the minimum value of. + A transform function to apply to each element. + An observable sequence containing a single element with the value of type that corresponds to the minimum value in the source sequence. + + or is null. + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Invokes a transform function on each element of a sequence and returns the minimum value. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + A sequence of values to determine the minimum value of. + A transform function to apply to each element. + An observable sequence containing a single element with the value of type that corresponds to the minimum value in the source sequence. + + or is null. + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Invokes a transform function on each element of a sequence and returns the minimum value. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + A sequence of values to determine the minimum value of. + A transform function to apply to each element. + An observable sequence containing a single element with the value of type that corresponds to the minimum value in the source sequence. + + or is null. + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Invokes a transform function on each element of a sequence and returns the minimum nullable value. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + A sequence of values to determine the minimum value of. + A transform function to apply to each element. + An observable sequence containing a single element with the value of type that corresponds to the minimum value in the source sequence. + + or is null. + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Invokes a transform function on each element of a sequence and returns the minimum nullable value. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + A sequence of values to determine the minimum value of. + A transform function to apply to each element. + An observable sequence containing a single element with the value of type that corresponds to the minimum value in the source sequence. + + or is null. + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Invokes a transform function on each element of a sequence and returns the minimum nullable value. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + A sequence of values to determine the minimum value of. + A transform function to apply to each element. + An observable sequence containing a single element with the value of type that corresponds to the minimum value in the source sequence. + + or is null. + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Invokes a transform function on each element of a sequence and returns the minimum nullable value. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + A sequence of values to determine the minimum value of. + A transform function to apply to each element. + An observable sequence containing a single element with the value of type that corresponds to the minimum value in the source sequence. + + or is null. + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Invokes a transform function on each element of a sequence and returns the minimum nullable value. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + A sequence of values to determine the minimum value of. + A transform function to apply to each element. + An observable sequence containing a single element with the value of type that corresponds to the minimum value in the source sequence. + + or is null. + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Invokes a transform function on each element of a sequence and returns the minimum value. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + The type of the objects derived from the elements in the source sequence to determine the minimum of. + An observable sequence to determine the minimum element of. + A transform function to apply to each element. + An observable sequence containing a single element with the value that corresponds to the minimum element in the source sequence. + + or is null. + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Invokes a transform function on each element of a sequence and returns the minimum value according to the specified comparer. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + The type of the objects derived from the elements in the source sequence to determine the minimum of. + An observable sequence to determine the minimum element of. + A transform function to apply to each element. + Comparer used to compare elements. + An observable sequence containing a single element with the value that corresponds to the minimum element in the source sequence. + + or or is null. + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Returns the elements in an observable sequence with the minimum key value. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + The type of the key computed for each element in the source sequence. + An observable sequence to get the minimum elements for. + Key selector function. + An observable sequence containing a list of zero or more elements that have a minimum key value. + + or is null. + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Returns the elements in an observable sequence with the minimum key value according to the specified comparer. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + The type of the key computed for each element in the source sequence. + An observable sequence to get the minimum elements for. + Key selector function. + Comparer used to compare key values. + An observable sequence containing a list of zero or more elements that have a minimum key value. + + or or is null. + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Returns an enumerable sequence whose enumeration returns the most recently observed element in the source observable sequence, using the specified initial value in case no element has been sampled yet. + Enumerators on the resulting sequence never block and can produce the same element repeatedly. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source observable sequence. + Initial value that will be yielded by the enumerable sequence if no element has been sampled yet. + The enumerable sequence that returns the last sampled element upon each iteration. + + is null. + This operator requires the source's object (see ) to implement . + + + + Multicasts the source sequence notifications through an instantiated subject into all uses of the sequence within a selector function. Each + subscription to the resulting sequence causes a separate multicast invocation, exposing the sequence resulting from the selector function's + invocation. For specializations with fixed subject types, see Publish, PublishLast, and Replay. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + The type of the elements produced by the intermediate subject. + The type of the elements in the result sequence. + Source sequence which will be multicasted in the specified selector function. + Factory function to create an intermediate subject through which the source sequence's elements will be multicast to the selector function. + Selector function which can use the multicasted source sequence subject to the policies enforced by the created subject. + An observable sequence that contains the elements of a sequence produced by multicasting the source sequence within a selector function. + + or or is null. + + + + Returns a non-terminating observable sequence, which can be used to denote an infinite duration (e.g. when using reactive joins). + + Query provider used to construct the data source. + The type used for the type parameter of the resulting sequence. + An observable sequence whose observers will never get called. + + + + Returns a non-terminating observable sequence, which can be used to denote an infinite duration (e.g. when using reactive joins). + + Query provider used to construct the data source. + The type used for the type parameter of the resulting sequence. + Object solely used to infer the type of the type parameter. This parameter is typically used when creating a sequence of anonymously typed elements. + An observable sequence whose observers will never get called. + + + + Returns an enumerable sequence whose enumeration blocks until the next element in the source observable sequence becomes available. + Enumerators on the resulting sequence will block until the next element becomes available. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source observable sequence. + The enumerable sequence that blocks upon each iteration until the next element in the observable source sequence becomes available. + + is null. + This operator requires the source's object (see ) to implement . + + + + Wraps the source sequence in order to run its observer callbacks on the specified synchronization context. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source sequence. + Synchronization context to notify observers on. + The source sequence whose observations happen on the specified synchronization context. + + or is null. + + This only invokes observer callbacks on a synchronization context. In case the subscription and/or unsubscription actions have side-effects + that require to be run on a synchronization context, use . + + + + + Wraps the source sequence in order to run its observer callbacks on the specified scheduler. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source sequence. + Scheduler to notify observers on. + The source sequence whose observations happen on the specified scheduler. + + or is null. + + This only invokes observer callbacks on a scheduler. In case the subscription and/or unsubscription actions have side-effects + that require to be run on a scheduler, use . + + + + + Filters the elements of an observable sequence based on the specified type. + + The type to filter the elements in the source sequence on. + The observable sequence that contains the elements to be filtered. + An observable sequence that contains elements from the input sequence of type TResult. + + is null. + + + + Concatenates the second observable sequence to the first observable sequence upon successful or exceptional termination of the first. + + The type of the elements in the source sequences. + First observable sequence whose exception (if any) is caught. + Second observable sequence used to produce results after the first sequence terminates. + An observable sequence that concatenates the first and second sequence, even if the first sequence terminates exceptionally. + + or is null. + + + + Concatenates all of the specified observable sequences, even if the previous observable sequence terminated exceptionally. + + Query provider used to construct the data source. + The type of the elements in the source sequences. + Observable sequences to concatenate. + An observable sequence that concatenates the source sequences, even if a sequence terminates exceptionally. + + is null. + + + + Concatenates all observable sequences in the given enumerable sequence, even if the previous observable sequence terminated exceptionally. + + Query provider used to construct the data source. + The type of the elements in the source sequences. + Observable sequences to concatenate. + An observable sequence that concatenates the source sequences, even if a sequence terminates exceptionally. + + is null. + + + + Prepend a value to an observable sequence. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source sequence to prepend the value to. + Value to prepend to the specified sequence. + The source sequence prepended with the specified value. + + is null. + + + + Prepend a value to an observable sequence. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source sequence to prepend the value to. + Value to prepend to the specified sequence. + Scheduler to emit the prepend values on. + The source sequence prepended with the specified value. + + is null. + + + + Returns an observable sequence that is the result of invoking the selector on a connectable observable sequence that shares a single subscription to the underlying sequence. + This operator is a specialization of Multicast using a regular . + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + The type of the elements in the result sequence. + Source sequence whose elements will be multicasted through a single shared subscription. + Selector function which can use the multicasted source sequence as many times as needed, without causing multiple subscriptions to the source sequence. Subscribers to the given source will receive all notifications of the source from the time of the subscription on. + An observable sequence that contains the elements of a sequence produced by multicasting the source sequence within a selector function. + + or is null. + + + + + Returns an observable sequence that is the result of invoking the selector on a connectable observable sequence that shares a single subscription to the underlying sequence and starts with initialValue. + This operator is a specialization of Multicast using a . + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + The type of the elements in the result sequence. + Source sequence whose elements will be multicasted through a single shared subscription. + Selector function which can use the multicasted source sequence as many times as needed, without causing multiple subscriptions to the source sequence. Subscribers to the given source will receive immediately receive the initial value, followed by all notifications of the source from the time of the subscription on. + Initial value received by observers upon subscription. + An observable sequence that contains the elements of a sequence produced by multicasting the source sequence within a selector function. + + or is null. + + + + + Returns an observable sequence that is the result of invoking the selector on a connectable observable sequence that shares a single subscription to the underlying sequence containing only the last notification. + This operator is a specialization of Multicast using a . + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + The type of the elements in the result sequence. + Source sequence whose elements will be multicasted through a single shared subscription. + Selector function which can use the multicasted source sequence as many times as needed, without causing multiple subscriptions to the source sequence. Subscribers to the given source will only receive the last notification of the source. + An observable sequence that contains the elements of a sequence produced by multicasting the source sequence within a selector function. + + or is null. + + + + + Generates an observable sequence of integral numbers within a specified range. + + Query provider used to construct the data source. + The value of the first integer in the sequence. + The number of sequential integers to generate. + An observable sequence that contains a range of sequential integral numbers. + + is less than zero. -or- + - 1 is larger than . + + + + Generates an observable sequence of integral numbers within a specified range, using the specified scheduler to send out observer messages. + + Query provider used to construct the data source. + The value of the first integer in the sequence. + The number of sequential integers to generate. + Scheduler to run the generator loop on. + An observable sequence that contains a range of sequential integral numbers. + + is less than zero. -or- + - 1 is larger than . + + is null. + + + + Returns an observable sequence that stays connected to the source as long as there is at least one subscription to the observable sequence. + + Query provider used to construct the data source. + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Connectable observable sequence. + An observable sequence that stays connected to the source as long as there is at least one subscription to the observable sequence. + + is null. + + + + Returns an observable sequence that stays connected to the source as long as there is at least one subscription to the observable sequence. + + Query provider used to construct the data source. + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Connectable observable sequence. + The time span that should be waited before possibly unsubscribing from the connectable observable. + An observable sequence that stays connected to the source as long as there is at least one subscription to the observable sequence. + + is null. + + + + Returns an observable sequence that stays connected to the source as long as there is at least one subscription to the observable sequence. + + Query provider used to construct the data source. + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Connectable observable sequence. + The time span that should be waited before possibly unsubscribing from the connectable observable. + The scheduler to use for delayed unsubscription. + An observable sequence that stays connected to the source as long as there is at least one subscription to the observable sequence. + + is null. + + + + Returns an observable sequence that stays connected to the source as long as there is at least one subscription to the observable sequence. + + Query provider used to construct the data source. + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Connectable observable sequence. + The minimum number of observers required to subscribe before establishing the connection to the source. + An observable sequence that stays connected to the source as long as there is at least one subscription to the observable sequence. + + is null. + is non-positive. + + + + Returns an observable sequence that stays connected to the source as long as there is at least one subscription to the observable sequence. + + Query provider used to construct the data source. + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Connectable observable sequence. + The minimum number of observers required to subscribe before establishing the connection to the source. + The time span that should be waited before possibly unsubscribing from the connectable observable. + An observable sequence that stays connected to the source as long as there is at least one subscription to the observable sequence. + + is null. + is non-positive. + + + + Returns an observable sequence that stays connected to the source as long as there is at least one subscription to the observable sequence. + + Query provider used to construct the data source. + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Connectable observable sequence. + The minimum number of observers required to subscribe before establishing the connection to the source. + The time span that should be waited before possibly unsubscribing from the connectable observable. + The scheduler to use for delayed unsubscription. + An observable sequence that stays connected to the source as long as there is at least one subscription to the observable sequence. + + is null. + is non-positive. + + + + Generates an observable sequence that repeats the given element infinitely. + + Query provider used to construct the data source. + The type of the element that will be repeated in the produced sequence. + Element to repeat. + An observable sequence that repeats the given element infinitely. + + + + Generates an observable sequence that repeats the given element the specified number of times. + + Query provider used to construct the data source. + The type of the element that will be repeated in the produced sequence. + Element to repeat. + Number of times to repeat the element. + An observable sequence that repeats the given element the specified number of times. + + is less than zero. + + + + Generates an observable sequence that repeats the given element the specified number of times, using the specified scheduler to send out observer messages. + + Query provider used to construct the data source. + The type of the element that will be repeated in the produced sequence. + Element to repeat. + Number of times to repeat the element. + Scheduler to run the producer loop on. + An observable sequence that repeats the given element the specified number of times. + + is less than zero. + + is null. + + + + Generates an observable sequence that repeats the given element infinitely, using the specified scheduler to send out observer messages. + + Query provider used to construct the data source. + The type of the element that will be repeated in the produced sequence. + Element to repeat. + Scheduler to run the producer loop on. + An observable sequence that repeats the given element infinitely. + + is null. + + + + Repeats the observable sequence indefinitely. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Observable sequence to repeat. + The observable sequence producing the elements of the given sequence repeatedly and sequentially. + + is null. + + + + Repeats the observable sequence a specified number of times. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Observable sequence to repeat. + Number of times to repeat the sequence. + The observable sequence producing the elements of the given sequence repeatedly. + + is null. + + is less than zero. + + + + Repeatedly resubscribes to the source observable after a normal completion and when the observable + returned by a handler produces an arbitrary item. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + The arbitrary element type signaled by the handler observable. + Observable sequence to keep repeating when it successfully terminates. + The function that is called for each observer and takes an observable sequence objects. + It should return an observable of arbitrary items that should signal that arbitrary item in + response to receiving the completion signal from the source observable. If this observable signals + a terminal event, the sequence is terminated with that signal instead. + An observable sequence producing the elements of the given sequence repeatedly while each repetition terminates successfully. + is null. + is null. + + + + Returns an observable sequence that is the result of invoking the selector on a connectable observable sequence that shares a single subscription to the underlying sequence replaying all notifications. + This operator is a specialization of Multicast using a . + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + The type of the elements in the result sequence. + Source sequence whose elements will be multicasted through a single shared subscription. + Selector function which can use the multicasted source sequence as many times as needed, without causing multiple subscriptions to the source sequence. Subscribers to the given source will receive all the notifications of the source. + An observable sequence that contains the elements of a sequence produced by multicasting the source sequence within a selector function. + + or is null. + + + + + Returns an observable sequence that is the result of invoking the selector on a connectable observable sequence that shares a single subscription to the underlying sequence replaying notifications subject to a maximum element count for the replay buffer. + This operator is a specialization of Multicast using a . + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + The type of the elements in the result sequence. + Source sequence whose elements will be multicasted through a single shared subscription. + Selector function which can use the multicasted source sequence as many times as needed, without causing multiple subscriptions to the source sequence. Subscribers to the given source will receive all the notifications of the source subject to the specified replay buffer trimming policy. + Maximum element count of the replay buffer. + An observable sequence that contains the elements of a sequence produced by multicasting the source sequence within a selector function. + + or is null. + + is less than zero. + + + + + Returns an observable sequence that is the result of invoking the selector on a connectable observable sequence that shares a single subscription to the underlying sequence replaying notifications subject to a maximum element count for the replay buffer. + This operator is a specialization of Multicast using a . + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + The type of the elements in the result sequence. + Source sequence whose elements will be multicasted through a single shared subscription. + Selector function which can use the multicasted source sequence as many times as needed, without causing multiple subscriptions to the source sequence. Subscribers to the given source will receive all the notifications of the source subject to the specified replay buffer trimming policy. + Maximum element count of the replay buffer. + Scheduler where connected observers within the selector function will be invoked on. + An observable sequence that contains the elements of a sequence produced by multicasting the source sequence within a selector function. + + or or is null. + + is less than zero. + + + + + Returns an observable sequence that is the result of invoking the selector on a connectable observable sequence that shares a single subscription to the underlying sequence replaying notifications subject to a maximum time length and element count for the replay buffer. + This operator is a specialization of Multicast using a . + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + The type of the elements in the result sequence. + Source sequence whose elements will be multicasted through a single shared subscription. + Selector function which can use the multicasted source sequence as many times as needed, without causing multiple subscriptions to the source sequence. Subscribers to the given source will receive all the notifications of the source subject to the specified replay buffer trimming policy. + Maximum element count of the replay buffer. + Maximum time length of the replay buffer. + An observable sequence that contains the elements of a sequence produced by multicasting the source sequence within a selector function. + + or is null. + + is less than zero. + + is less than TimeSpan.Zero. + + + + + Returns an observable sequence that is the result of invoking the selector on a connectable observable sequence that shares a single subscription to the underlying sequence replaying notifications subject to a maximum time length and element count for the replay buffer. + This operator is a specialization of Multicast using a . + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + The type of the elements in the result sequence. + Source sequence whose elements will be multicasted through a single shared subscription. + Selector function which can use the multicasted source sequence as many times as needed, without causing multiple subscriptions to the source sequence. Subscribers to the given source will receive all the notifications of the source subject to the specified replay buffer trimming policy. + Maximum element count of the replay buffer. + Maximum time length of the replay buffer. + Scheduler where connected observers within the selector function will be invoked on. + An observable sequence that contains the elements of a sequence produced by multicasting the source sequence within a selector function. + + or or is null. + + is less than zero. + + is less than TimeSpan.Zero. + + + + + Returns an observable sequence that is the result of invoking the selector on a connectable observable sequence that shares a single subscription to the underlying sequence replaying all notifications. + This operator is a specialization of Multicast using a . + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + The type of the elements in the result sequence. + Source sequence whose elements will be multicasted through a single shared subscription. + Selector function which can use the multicasted source sequence as many times as needed, without causing multiple subscriptions to the source sequence. Subscribers to the given source will receive all the notifications of the source. + Scheduler where connected observers within the selector function will be invoked on. + An observable sequence that contains the elements of a sequence produced by multicasting the source sequence within a selector function. + + or or is null. + + + + + Returns an observable sequence that is the result of invoking the selector on a connectable observable sequence that shares a single subscription to the underlying sequence replaying notifications subject to a maximum time length for the replay buffer. + This operator is a specialization of Multicast using a . + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + The type of the elements in the result sequence. + Source sequence whose elements will be multicasted through a single shared subscription. + Selector function which can use the multicasted source sequence as many times as needed, without causing multiple subscriptions to the source sequence. Subscribers to the given source will receive all the notifications of the source subject to the specified replay buffer trimming policy. + Maximum time length of the replay buffer. + An observable sequence that contains the elements of a sequence produced by multicasting the source sequence within a selector function. + + or is null. + + is less than TimeSpan.Zero. + + + + + Returns an observable sequence that is the result of invoking the selector on a connectable observable sequence that shares a single subscription to the underlying sequence replaying notifications subject to a maximum time length for the replay buffer. + This operator is a specialization of Multicast using a . + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + The type of the elements in the result sequence. + Source sequence whose elements will be multicasted through a single shared subscription. + Selector function which can use the multicasted source sequence as many times as needed, without causing multiple subscriptions to the source sequence. Subscribers to the given source will receive all the notifications of the source subject to the specified replay buffer trimming policy. + Maximum time length of the replay buffer. + Scheduler where connected observers within the selector function will be invoked on. + An observable sequence that contains the elements of a sequence produced by multicasting the source sequence within a selector function. + + or or is null. + + is less than TimeSpan.Zero. + + + + + Repeats the source observable sequence until it successfully terminates. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Observable sequence to repeat until it successfully terminates. + An observable sequence producing the elements of the given sequence repeatedly until it terminates successfully. + + is null. + + + + Repeats the source observable sequence the specified number of times or until it successfully terminates. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Observable sequence to repeat until it successfully terminates. + Number of times to repeat the sequence. + An observable sequence producing the elements of the given sequence repeatedly until it terminates successfully. + + is null. + + is less than zero. + + + + Retries (resubscribes to) the source observable after a failure and when the observable + returned by a handler produces an arbitrary item. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + The arbitrary element type signaled by the handler observable. + Observable sequence to repeat until it successfully terminates. + The function that is called for each observer and takes an observable sequence of + errors. It should return an observable of arbitrary items that should signal that arbitrary item in + response to receiving the failure Exception from the source observable. If this observable signals + a terminal event, the sequence is terminated with that signal instead. + An observable sequence producing the elements of the given sequence repeatedly until it terminates successfully. + + is null. + + is null. + + + + Returns an observable sequence that contains a single element. + + Query provider used to construct the data source. + The type of the element that will be returned in the produced sequence. + Single element in the resulting observable sequence. + An observable sequence containing the single specified element. + + + + Returns an observable sequence that contains a single element, using the specified scheduler to send out observer messages. + + Query provider used to construct the data source. + The type of the element that will be returned in the produced sequence. + Single element in the resulting observable sequence. + Scheduler to send the single element on. + An observable sequence containing the single specified element. + + is null. + + + + Samples the observable sequence at each interval. + Upon each sampling tick, the latest element (if any) in the source sequence during the last sampling interval is sent to the resulting sequence. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source sequence to sample. + Interval at which to sample. If this value is equal to TimeSpan.Zero, the scheduler will continuously sample the stream. + Sampled observable sequence. + + is null. + + is less than TimeSpan.Zero. + + Specifying a TimeSpan.Zero value for doesn't guarantee all source sequence elements will be preserved. This is a side-effect + of the asynchrony introduced by the scheduler, where the sampling action may not execute immediately, despite the TimeSpan.Zero due time. + + + + + Samples the observable sequence at each interval, using the specified scheduler to run sampling timers. + Upon each sampling tick, the latest element (if any) in the source sequence during the last sampling interval is sent to the resulting sequence. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source sequence to sample. + Interval at which to sample. If this value is equal to TimeSpan.Zero, the scheduler will continuously sample the stream. + Scheduler to run the sampling timer on. + Sampled observable sequence. + + or is null. + + is less than TimeSpan.Zero. + + Specifying a TimeSpan.Zero value for doesn't guarantee all source sequence elements will be preserved. This is a side-effect + of the asynchrony introduced by the scheduler, where the sampling action may not execute immediately, despite the TimeSpan.Zero due time. + + + + + Samples the source observable sequence using a sampler observable sequence producing sampling ticks. + Upon each sampling tick, the latest element (if any) in the source sequence during the last sampling interval is sent to the resulting sequence. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + The type of the elements in the sampling sequence. + Source sequence to sample. + Sampling tick sequence. + Sampled observable sequence. + + or is null. + + + + Applies an accumulator function over an observable sequence and returns each intermediate result. + For aggregation behavior with no intermediate results, see . + + The type of the elements in the source sequence and the result of the aggregation. + An observable sequence to accumulate over. + An accumulator function to be invoked on each element. + An observable sequence containing the accumulated values. + + or is null. + + + + Applies an accumulator function over an observable sequence and returns each intermediate result. The specified seed value is used as the initial accumulator value. + For aggregation behavior with no intermediate results, see . + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + The type of the result of the aggregation. + An observable sequence to accumulate over. + The initial accumulator value. + An accumulator function to be invoked on each element. + An observable sequence containing the accumulated values. + + or is null. + + + + Projects each element of an observable sequence into a new form. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + The type of the elements in the result sequence, obtained by running the selector function for each element in the source sequence. + A sequence of elements to invoke a transform function on. + A transform function to apply to each source element. + An observable sequence whose elements are the result of invoking the transform function on each element of source. + + or is null. + + + + Projects each element of an observable sequence into a new form by incorporating the element's index. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + The type of the elements in the result sequence, obtained by running the selector function for each element in the source sequence. + A sequence of elements to invoke a transform function on. + A transform function to apply to each source element; the second parameter of the function represents the index of the source element. + An observable sequence whose elements are the result of invoking the transform function on each element of source. + + or is null. + + + + Projects each element of an observable sequence to an observable sequence, invokes the result selector for the source element and each of the corresponding inner sequence's elements, and merges the results into one observable sequence. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + The type of the elements in the projected intermediate sequences. + The type of the elements in the result sequence, obtained by using the selector to combine source sequence elements with their corresponding intermediate sequence elements. + An observable sequence of elements to project. + A transform function to apply to each element. + A transform function to apply to each element of the intermediate sequence. + An observable sequence whose elements are the result of invoking the one-to-many transform function collectionSelector on each element of the input sequence and then mapping each of those sequence elements and their corresponding source element to a result element. + + or or is null. + + + + Projects each element of an observable sequence to an observable sequence by incorporating the element's index, invokes the result selector for the source element and each of the corresponding inner sequence's elements, and merges the results into one observable sequence. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + The type of the elements in the projected intermediate sequences. + The type of the elements in the result sequence, obtained by using the selector to combine source sequence elements with their corresponding intermediate sequence elements. + An observable sequence of elements to project. + A transform function to apply to each element; the second parameter of the function represents the index of the source element. + A transform function to apply to each element of the intermediate sequence; the second parameter of the function represents the index of the source element and the fourth parameter represents the index of the intermediate element. + An observable sequence whose elements are the result of invoking the one-to-many transform function collectionSelector on each element of the input sequence and then mapping each of those sequence elements and their corresponding source element to a result element. + + or or is null. + + + + Projects each element of an observable sequence to an enumerable sequence, invokes the result selector for the source element and each of the corresponding inner sequence's elements, and merges the results into one observable sequence. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + The type of the elements in the projected intermediate enumerable sequences. + The type of the elements in the result sequence, obtained by using the selector to combine source sequence elements with their corresponding intermediate sequence elements. + An observable sequence of elements to project. + A transform function to apply to each element. + A transform function to apply to each element of the intermediate sequence. + An observable sequence whose elements are the result of invoking the one-to-many transform function collectionSelector on each element of the input sequence and then mapping each of those sequence elements and their corresponding source element to a result element. + + or or is null. + The projected sequences are enumerated synchronously within the OnNext call of the source sequence. In order to do a concurrent, non-blocking merge, change the selector to return an observable sequence obtained using the conversion. + + + + Projects each element of an observable sequence to an enumerable sequence by incorporating the element's index, invokes the result selector for the source element and each of the corresponding inner sequence's elements, and merges the results into one observable sequence. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + The type of the elements in the projected intermediate enumerable sequences. + The type of the elements in the result sequence, obtained by using the selector to combine source sequence elements with their corresponding intermediate sequence elements. + An observable sequence of elements to project. + A transform function to apply to each element; the second parameter of the function represents the index of the source element. + A transform function to apply to each element of the intermediate sequence; the second parameter of the function represents the index of the source element and the fourth parameter represents the index of the intermediate element. + An observable sequence whose elements are the result of invoking the one-to-many transform function collectionSelector on each element of the input sequence and then mapping each of those sequence elements and their corresponding source element to a result element. + + or or is null. + The projected sequences are enumerated synchronously within the OnNext call of the source sequence. In order to do a concurrent, non-blocking merge, change the selector to return an observable sequence obtained using the conversion. + + + + Projects each element of the source observable sequence to the other observable sequence and merges the resulting observable sequences into one observable sequence. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + The type of the elements in the other sequence and the elements in the result sequence. + An observable sequence of elements to project. + An observable sequence to project each element from the source sequence onto. + An observable sequence whose elements are the result of projecting each source element onto the other sequence and merging all the resulting sequences together. + + or is null. + + + + Projects each notification of an observable sequence to an observable sequence and merges the resulting observable sequences into one observable sequence. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + The type of the elements in the projected inner sequences and the elements in the merged result sequence. + An observable sequence of notifications to project. + A transform function to apply to each element. + A transform function to apply when an error occurs in the source sequence. + A transform function to apply when the end of the source sequence is reached. + An observable sequence whose elements are the result of invoking the one-to-many transform function corresponding to each notification in the input sequence. + + or or or is null. + + + + Projects each notification of an observable sequence to an observable sequence by incorporating the element's index and merges the resulting observable sequences into one observable sequence. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + The type of the elements in the projected inner sequences and the elements in the merged result sequence. + An observable sequence of notifications to project. + A transform function to apply to each element; the second parameter of the function represents the index of the source element. + A transform function to apply when an error occurs in the source sequence. + A transform function to apply when the end of the source sequence is reached. + An observable sequence whose elements are the result of invoking the one-to-many transform function corresponding to each notification in the input sequence. + + or or or is null. + + + + Projects each element of an observable sequence to an observable sequence and merges the resulting observable sequences into one observable sequence. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + The type of the elements in the projected inner sequences and the elements in the merged result sequence. + An observable sequence of elements to project. + A transform function to apply to each element. + An observable sequence whose elements are the result of invoking the one-to-many transform function on each element of the input sequence. + + or is null. + + + + Projects each element of an observable sequence to an observable sequence by incorporating the element's index and merges the resulting observable sequences into one observable sequence. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + The type of the elements in the projected inner sequences and the elements in the merged result sequence. + An observable sequence of elements to project. + A transform function to apply to each element; the second parameter of the function represents the index of the source element. + An observable sequence whose elements are the result of invoking the one-to-many transform function on each element of the input sequence. + + or is null. + + + + Projects each element of an observable sequence to a task and merges all of the task results into one observable sequence. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + The type of the result produced by the projected tasks and the elements in the merged result sequence. + An observable sequence of elements to project. + A transform function to apply to each element. + An observable sequence whose elements are the result of the tasks executed for each element of the input sequence. + This overload supports composition of observable sequences and tasks, without requiring manual conversion of the tasks to observable sequences using . + + or is null. + + + + Projects each element of an observable sequence to a task by incorporating the element's index and merges all of the task results into one observable sequence. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + The type of the result produced by the projected tasks and the elements in the merged result sequence. + An observable sequence of elements to project. + A transform function to apply to each element; the second parameter of the function represents the index of the source element. + An observable sequence whose elements are the result of the tasks executed for each element of the input sequence. + This overload supports composition of observable sequences and tasks, without requiring manual conversion of the tasks to observable sequences using . + + or is null. + + + + Projects each element of an observable sequence to a task with cancellation support and merges all of the task results into one observable sequence. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + The type of the result produced by the projected tasks and the elements in the merged result sequence. + An observable sequence of elements to project. + A transform function to apply to each element. + An observable sequence whose elements are the result of the tasks executed for each element of the input sequence. + This overload supports composition of observable sequences and tasks, without requiring manual conversion of the tasks to observable sequences using . + + or is null. + + + + Projects each element of an observable sequence to a task by incorporating the element's index with cancellation support and merges all of the task results into one observable sequence. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + The type of the result produced by the projected tasks and the elements in the merged result sequence. + An observable sequence of elements to project. + A transform function to apply to each element; the second parameter of the function represents the index of the source element. + An observable sequence whose elements are the result of the tasks executed for each element of the input sequence. + This overload supports composition of observable sequences and tasks, without requiring manual conversion of the tasks to observable sequences using . + + or is null. + + + + Projects each element of an observable sequence to an enumerable sequence and concatenates the resulting enumerable sequences into one observable sequence. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + The type of the elements in the projected inner enumerable sequences and the elements in the merged result sequence. + An observable sequence of elements to project. + A transform function to apply to each element. + An observable sequence whose elements are the result of invoking the one-to-many transform function on each element of the input sequence. + + or is null. + The projected sequences are enumerated synchronously within the OnNext call of the source sequence. In order to do a concurrent, non-blocking merge, change the selector to return an observable sequence obtained using the conversion. + + + + Projects each element of an observable sequence to an enumerable sequence by incorporating the element's index and concatenates the resulting enumerable sequences into one observable sequence. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + The type of the elements in the projected inner enumerable sequences and the elements in the merged result sequence. + An observable sequence of elements to project. + A transform function to apply to each element; the second parameter of the function represents the index of the source element. + An observable sequence whose elements are the result of invoking the one-to-many transform function on each element of the input sequence. + + or is null. + The projected sequences are enumerated synchronously within the OnNext call of the source sequence. In order to do a concurrent, non-blocking merge, change the selector to return an observable sequence obtained using the conversion. + + + + Projects each element of an observable sequence to a task, invokes the result selector for the source element and the task result, and merges the results into one observable sequence. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + The type of the results produced by the projected intermediate tasks. + The type of the elements in the result sequence, obtained by using the selector to combine source sequence elements with their corresponding intermediate task results. + An observable sequence of elements to project. + A transform function to apply to each element. + A transform function to apply to each element of the intermediate sequence. + An observable sequence whose elements are the result of obtaining a task for each element of the input sequence and then mapping the task's result and its corresponding source element to a result element. + + or or is null. + This overload supports using LINQ query comprehension syntax in C# and Visual Basic to compose observable sequences and tasks, without requiring manual conversion of the tasks to observable sequences using . + + + + Projects each element of an observable sequence to a task by incorporating the element's index, invokes the result selector for the source element and the task result, and merges the results into one observable sequence. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + The type of the results produced by the projected intermediate tasks. + The type of the elements in the result sequence, obtained by using the selector to combine source sequence elements with their corresponding intermediate task results. + An observable sequence of elements to project. + A transform function to apply to each element; the second parameter of the function represents the index of the source element. + A transform function to apply to each element of the intermediate sequence; the second parameter of the function represents the index of the source element. + An observable sequence whose elements are the result of obtaining a task for each element of the input sequence and then mapping the task's result and its corresponding source element to a result element. + + or or is null. + This overload supports using LINQ query comprehension syntax in C# and Visual Basic to compose observable sequences and tasks, without requiring manual conversion of the tasks to observable sequences using . + + + + Projects each element of an observable sequence to a task with cancellation support, invokes the result selector for the source element and the task result, and merges the results into one observable sequence. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + The type of the results produced by the projected intermediate tasks. + The type of the elements in the result sequence, obtained by using the selector to combine source sequence elements with their corresponding intermediate task results. + An observable sequence of elements to project. + A transform function to apply to each element. + A transform function to apply to each element of the intermediate sequence. + An observable sequence whose elements are the result of obtaining a task for each element of the input sequence and then mapping the task's result and its corresponding source element to a result element. + + or or is null. + This overload supports using LINQ query comprehension syntax in C# and Visual Basic to compose observable sequences and tasks, without requiring manual conversion of the tasks to observable sequences using . + + + + Projects each element of an observable sequence to a task by incorporating the element's index with cancellation support, invokes the result selector for the source element and the task result, and merges the results into one observable sequence. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + The type of the results produced by the projected intermediate tasks. + The type of the elements in the result sequence, obtained by using the selector to combine source sequence elements with their corresponding intermediate task results. + An observable sequence of elements to project. + A transform function to apply to each element; the second parameter of the function represents the index of the source element. + A transform function to apply to each element of the intermediate sequence; the second parameter of the function represents the index of the source element. + An observable sequence whose elements are the result of obtaining a task for each element of the input sequence and then mapping the task's result and its corresponding source element to a result element. + + or or is null. + This overload supports using LINQ query comprehension syntax in C# and Visual Basic to compose observable sequences and tasks, without requiring manual conversion of the tasks to observable sequences using . + + + + Determines whether two sequences are equal by comparing the elements pairwise. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + First observable sequence to compare. + Second observable sequence to compare. + An observable sequence that contains a single element which indicates whether both sequences are of equal length and their corresponding elements are equal according to the default equality comparer for their type. + + or is null. + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Determines whether an observable and enumerable sequence are equal by comparing the elements pairwise. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + First observable sequence to compare. + Second observable sequence to compare. + An observable sequence that contains a single element which indicates whether both sequences are of equal length and their corresponding elements are equal according to the default equality comparer for their type. + + or is null. + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Determines whether two sequences are equal by comparing the elements pairwise using a specified equality comparer. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + First observable sequence to compare. + Second observable sequence to compare. + Comparer used to compare elements of both sequences. + An observable sequence that contains a single element which indicates whether both sequences are of equal length and their corresponding elements are equal according to the specified equality comparer. + + or or is null. + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Determines whether an observable and enumerable sequence are equal by comparing the elements pairwise using a specified equality comparer. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + First observable sequence to compare. + Second observable sequence to compare. + Comparer used to compare elements of both sequences. + An observable sequence that contains a single element which indicates whether both sequences are of equal length and their corresponding elements are equal according to the specified equality comparer. + + or or is null. + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Returns the only element of an observable sequence, and reports an exception if there is not exactly one element in the observable sequence. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source observable sequence. + Sequence containing the single element in the observable sequence. + + is null. + (Asynchronous) The source sequence contains more than one element. -or- The source sequence is empty. + + + + Returns the only element of an observable sequence that satisfies the condition in the predicate, and reports an exception if there is not exactly one element in the observable sequence. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source observable sequence. + A predicate function to evaluate for elements in the source sequence. + Sequence containing the single element in the observable sequence that satisfies the condition in the predicate. + + or is null. + (Asynchronous) No element satisfies the condition in the predicate. -or- More than one element satisfies the condition in the predicate. -or- The source sequence is empty. + + + + Returns the only element of an observable sequence, or a default value if the observable sequence is empty; this method reports an exception if there is more than one element in the observable sequence. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source observable sequence. + Sequence containing the single element in the observable sequence, or a default value if no such element exists. + + is null. + (Asynchronous) The source sequence contains more than one element. + + + + Returns the only element of an observable sequence that matches the predicate, or a default value if no such element exists; this method reports an exception if there is more than one element in the observable sequence. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source observable sequence. + A predicate function to evaluate for elements in the source sequence. + Sequence containing the single element in the observable sequence that satisfies the condition in the predicate, or a default value if no such element exists. + + or is null. + (Asynchronous) The sequence contains more than one element that satisfies the condition in the predicate. + + + + Bypasses a specified number of elements in an observable sequence and then returns the remaining elements. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + The sequence to take elements from. + The number of elements to skip before returning the remaining elements. + An observable sequence that contains the elements that occur after the specified index in the input sequence. + + is null. + + is less than zero. + + + + Skips elements for the specified duration from the start of the observable source sequence. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source sequence to skip elements for. + Duration for skipping elements from the start of the sequence. + An observable sequence with the elements skipped during the specified duration from the start of the source sequence. + + is null. + + is less than TimeSpan.Zero. + + + Specifying a TimeSpan.Zero value for doesn't guarantee no elements will be dropped from the start of the source sequence. + This is a side-effect of the asynchrony introduced by the scheduler, where the action that causes callbacks from the source sequence to be forwarded + may not execute immediately, despite the TimeSpan.Zero due time. + + + Errors produced by the source sequence are always forwarded to the result sequence, even if the error occurs before the . + + + + + + Skips elements for the specified duration from the start of the observable source sequence, using the specified scheduler to run timers. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source sequence to skip elements for. + Duration for skipping elements from the start of the sequence. + Scheduler to run the timer on. + An observable sequence with the elements skipped during the specified duration from the start of the source sequence. + + or is null. + + is less than TimeSpan.Zero. + + + Specifying a TimeSpan.Zero value for doesn't guarantee no elements will be dropped from the start of the source sequence. + This is a side-effect of the asynchrony introduced by the scheduler, where the action that causes callbacks from the source sequence to be forwarded + may not execute immediately, despite the TimeSpan.Zero due time. + + + Errors produced by the source sequence are always forwarded to the result sequence, even if the error occurs before the . + + + + + + Bypasses a specified number of elements at the end of an observable sequence. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source sequence. + Number of elements to bypass at the end of the source sequence. + An observable sequence containing the source sequence elements except for the bypassed ones at the end. + + is null. + + is less than zero. + + This operator accumulates a queue with a length enough to store the first elements. As more elements are + received, elements are taken from the front of the queue and produced on the result sequence. This causes elements to be delayed. + + + + + Skips elements for the specified duration from the end of the observable source sequence. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source sequence to skip elements for. + Duration for skipping elements from the end of the sequence. + An observable sequence with the elements skipped during the specified duration from the end of the source sequence. + + is null. + + is less than TimeSpan.Zero. + + This operator accumulates a queue with a length enough to store elements received during the initial window. + As more elements are received, elements older than the specified are taken from the queue and produced on the + result sequence. This causes elements to be delayed with . + + + + + Skips elements for the specified duration from the end of the observable source sequence, using the specified scheduler to run timers. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source sequence to skip elements for. + Duration for skipping elements from the end of the sequence. + Scheduler to run the timer on. + An observable sequence with the elements skipped during the specified duration from the end of the source sequence. + + or is null. + + is less than TimeSpan.Zero. + + This operator accumulates a queue with a length enough to store elements received during the initial window. + As more elements are received, elements older than the specified are taken from the queue and produced on the + result sequence. This causes elements to be delayed with . + + + + + Skips elements from the observable source sequence until the specified start time. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source sequence to skip elements for. + Time to start taking elements from the source sequence. If this value is less than or equal to DateTimeOffset.UtcNow, no elements will be skipped. + An observable sequence with the elements skipped until the specified start time. + + is null. + + Errors produced by the source sequence are always forwarded to the result sequence, even if the error occurs before the . + + + + + Skips elements from the observable source sequence until the specified start time, using the specified scheduler to run timers. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source sequence to skip elements for. + Time to start taking elements from the source sequence. If this value is less than or equal to DateTimeOffset.UtcNow, no elements will be skipped. + Scheduler to run the timer on. + An observable sequence with the elements skipped until the specified start time. + + or is null. + + Errors produced by the source sequence are always forwarded to the result sequence, even if the error occurs before the . + + + + + Returns the elements from the source observable sequence only after the other observable sequence produces an element. + Starting from Rx.NET 4.0, this will subscribe to before subscribing to + so in case emits an element right away, elements from are not missed. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + The type of the elements in the other sequence that indicates the end of skip behavior. + Source sequence to propagate elements for. + Observable sequence that triggers propagation of elements of the source sequence. + An observable sequence containing the elements of the source sequence starting from the point the other sequence triggered propagation. + + or is null. + + + + Bypasses elements in an observable sequence as long as a specified condition is true and then returns the remaining elements. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + An observable sequence to return elements from. + A function to test each element for a condition. + An observable sequence that contains the elements from the input sequence starting at the first element in the linear series that does not pass the test specified by predicate. + + or is null. + + + + Bypasses elements in an observable sequence as long as a specified condition is true and then returns the remaining elements. + The element's index is used in the logic of the predicate function. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + An observable sequence to return elements from. + A function to test each element for a condition; the second parameter of the function represents the index of the source element. + An observable sequence that contains the elements from the input sequence starting at the first element in the linear series that does not pass the test specified by predicate. + + or is null. + + + + Invokes the action asynchronously, surfacing the result through an observable sequence. + + Query provider used to construct the data source. + Action to run asynchronously. + An observable sequence exposing a Unit value upon completion of the action, or an exception. + + is null. + + + + The action is called immediately, not during the subscription of the resulting sequence. + + + Multiple subscriptions to the resulting sequence can observe the action's outcome. + + + + + + + Invokes the action asynchronously on the specified scheduler, surfacing the result through an observable sequence. + + Query provider used to construct the data source. + Action to run asynchronously. + Scheduler to run the action on. + An observable sequence exposing a Unit value upon completion of the action, or an exception. + + or is null. + + + + The action is called immediately, not during the subscription of the resulting sequence. + + + Multiple subscriptions to the resulting sequence can observe the action's outcome. + + + + + + + Invokes the specified function asynchronously, surfacing the result through an observable sequence. + + Query provider used to construct the data source. + The type of the result returned by the function. + Function to run asynchronously. + An observable sequence exposing the function's result value, or an exception. + + is null. + + + + The function is called immediately, not during the subscription of the resulting sequence. + + + Multiple subscriptions to the resulting sequence can observe the function's result. + + + + + + + Invokes the specified function asynchronously on the specified scheduler, surfacing the result through an observable sequence + + Query provider used to construct the data source. + The type of the result returned by the function. + Function to run asynchronously. + Scheduler to run the function on. + An observable sequence exposing the function's result value, or an exception. + + or is null. + + + + The function is called immediately, not during the subscription of the resulting sequence. + + + Multiple subscriptions to the resulting sequence can observe the function's result. + + + + + + + Invokes the asynchronous action, surfacing the result through an observable sequence. + + Query provider used to construct the data source. + Asynchronous action to run. + An observable sequence exposing a Unit value upon completion of the action, or an exception. + + is null. + + + + The action is started immediately, not during the subscription of the resulting sequence. + + + Multiple subscriptions to the resulting sequence can observe the action's outcome. + + + + + + + Invokes the asynchronous action, surfacing the result through an observable sequence. + + Query provider used to construct the data source. + Asynchronous action to run. + Scheduler on which to notify observers. + An observable sequence exposing a Unit value upon completion of the action, or an exception. + + is null or is null. + + + + The action is started immediately, not during the subscription of the resulting sequence. + + + Multiple subscriptions to the resulting sequence can observe the action's outcome. + + + + + + + Invokes the asynchronous action, surfacing the result through an observable sequence. + The CancellationToken is shared by all subscriptions on the resulting observable sequence. See the remarks section for more information. + + Query provider used to construct the data source. + Asynchronous action to run. + An observable sequence exposing a Unit value upon completion of the action, or an exception. + + is null. + + + + The action is started immediately, not during the subscription of the resulting sequence. + + + Multiple subscriptions to the resulting sequence can observe the action's outcome. + + + + If any subscription to the resulting sequence is disposed, the CancellationToken is set. The observer associated to the disposed + subscription won't see the TaskCanceledException, but other observers will. You can protect against this using the Catch operator. + Be careful when handing out the resulting sequence because of this behavior. The most common use is to have a single subscription + to the resulting sequence, which controls the CancellationToken state. Alternatively, you can control subscription behavior using + multicast operators. + + + + + + + + Invokes the asynchronous action, surfacing the result through an observable sequence. + The CancellationToken is shared by all subscriptions on the resulting observable sequence. See the remarks section for more information. + + Query provider used to construct the data source. + Asynchronous action to run. + Scheduler on which to notify observers. + An observable sequence exposing a Unit value upon completion of the action, or an exception. + + is null or is null. + + + + The action is started immediately, not during the subscription of the resulting sequence. + + + Multiple subscriptions to the resulting sequence can observe the action's outcome. + + + + If any subscription to the resulting sequence is disposed, the CancellationToken is set. The observer associated to the disposed + subscription won't see the TaskCanceledException, but other observers will. You can protect against this using the Catch operator. + Be careful when handing out the resulting sequence because of this behavior. The most common use is to have a single subscription + to the resulting sequence, which controls the CancellationToken state. Alternatively, you can control subscription behavior using + multicast operators. + + + + + + + + Invokes the asynchronous function, surfacing the result through an observable sequence. + + Query provider used to construct the data source. + The type of the result returned by the asynchronous function. + Asynchronous function to run. + An observable sequence exposing the function's result value, or an exception. + + is null. + + + + The function is started immediately, not during the subscription of the resulting sequence. + + + Multiple subscriptions to the resulting sequence can observe the function's result. + + + + + + + Invokes the asynchronous function, surfacing the result through an observable sequence. + The CancellationToken is shared by all subscriptions on the resulting observable sequence. See the remarks section for more information. + + Query provider used to construct the data source. + The type of the result returned by the asynchronous function. + Asynchronous function to run. + An observable sequence exposing the function's result value, or an exception. + + is null. + + + + The function is started immediately, not during the subscription of the resulting sequence. + + + Multiple subscriptions to the resulting sequence can observe the function's result. + + + + If any subscription to the resulting sequence is disposed, the CancellationToken is set. The observer associated to the disposed + subscription won't see the TaskCanceledException, but other observers will. You can protect against this using the Catch operator. + Be careful when handing out the resulting sequence because of this behavior. The most common use is to have a single subscription + to the resulting sequence, which controls the CancellationToken state. Alternatively, you can control subscription behavior using + multicast operators. + + + + + + + + Invokes the asynchronous function, surfacing the result through an observable sequence. + + Query provider used to construct the data source. + The type of the result returned by the asynchronous function. + Asynchronous function to run. + Scheduler on which to notify observers. + An observable sequence exposing the function's result value, or an exception. + + is null or is null. + + + + The function is started immediately, not during the subscription of the resulting sequence. + + + Multiple subscriptions to the resulting sequence can observe the function's result. + + + + + + + Invokes the asynchronous function, surfacing the result through an observable sequence. + The CancellationToken is shared by all subscriptions on the resulting observable sequence. See the remarks section for more information. + + Query provider used to construct the data source. + The type of the result returned by the asynchronous function. + Asynchronous function to run. + Scheduler on which to notify observers. + An observable sequence exposing the function's result value, or an exception. + + is null or is null. + + + + The function is started immediately, not during the subscription of the resulting sequence. + + + Multiple subscriptions to the resulting sequence can observe the function's result. + + + + If any subscription to the resulting sequence is disposed, the CancellationToken is set. The observer associated to the disposed + subscription won't see the TaskCanceledException, but other observers will. You can protect against this using the Catch operator. + Be careful when handing out the resulting sequence because of this behavior. The most common use is to have a single subscription + to the resulting sequence, which controls the CancellationToken state. Alternatively, you can control subscription behavior using + multicast operators. + + + + + + + + Prepends a sequence of values to an observable sequence. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source sequence to prepend values to. + Scheduler to emit the prepended values on. + Values to prepend to the specified sequence. + The source sequence prepended with the specified values. + + or or is null. + + + + Prepends a sequence of values to an observable sequence. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source sequence to prepend values to. + Scheduler to emit the prepended values on. + Values to prepend to the specified sequence. + The source sequence prepended with the specified values. + + or or is null. + + + + Prepends a sequence of values to an observable sequence. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source sequence to prepend values to. + Values to prepend to the specified sequence. + The source sequence prepended with the specified values. + + or is null. + + + + Prepends a sequence of values to an observable sequence. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source sequence to prepend values to. + Values to prepend to the specified sequence. + The source sequence prepended with the specified values. + + or is null. + + + + Wraps the source sequence in order to run its subscription and unsubscription logic on the specified synchronization context. This operation is not commonly used; + see the remarks section for more information on the distinction between SubscribeOn and ObserveOn. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source sequence. + Synchronization context to perform subscription and unsubscription actions on. + The source sequence whose subscriptions and unsubscriptions happen on the specified synchronization context. + + or is null. + + This only performs the side-effects of subscription and unsubscription on the specified synchronization context. In order to invoke observer + callbacks on a synchronization context, use . + + + + + Wraps the source sequence in order to run its subscription and unsubscription logic on the specified scheduler. This operation is not commonly used; + see the remarks section for more information on the distinction between SubscribeOn and ObserveOn. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source sequence. + Scheduler to perform subscription and unsubscription actions on. + The source sequence whose subscriptions and unsubscriptions happen on the specified scheduler. + + or is null. + + This only performs the side-effects of subscription and unsubscription on the specified scheduler. In order to invoke observer + callbacks on a scheduler, use . + + + + + Computes the sum of a sequence of values. + + A sequence of values to calculate the sum of. + An observable sequence containing a single element with the sum of the values in the source sequence. + + is null. + (Asynchronous) The sum of the elements in the source sequence is larger than . + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Computes the sum of a sequence of values. + + A sequence of values to calculate the sum of. + An observable sequence containing a single element with the sum of the values in the source sequence. + + is null. + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Computes the sum of a sequence of values. + + A sequence of values to calculate the sum of. + An observable sequence containing a single element with the sum of the values in the source sequence. + + is null. + (Asynchronous) The sum of the elements in the source sequence is larger than . + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Computes the sum of a sequence of values. + + A sequence of values to calculate the sum of. + An observable sequence containing a single element with the sum of the values in the source sequence. + + is null. + (Asynchronous) The sum of the elements in the source sequence is larger than . + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Computes the sum of a sequence of nullable values. + + A sequence of nullable values to calculate the sum of. + An observable sequence containing a single element with the sum of the values in the source sequence. + + is null. + (Asynchronous) The sum of the elements in the source sequence is larger than . + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Computes the sum of a sequence of nullable values. + + A sequence of nullable values to calculate the sum of. + An observable sequence containing a single element with the sum of the values in the source sequence. + + is null. + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Computes the sum of a sequence of nullable values. + + A sequence of nullable values to calculate the sum of. + An observable sequence containing a single element with the sum of the values in the source sequence. + + is null. + (Asynchronous) The sum of the elements in the source sequence is larger than . + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Computes the sum of a sequence of nullable values. + + A sequence of nullable values to calculate the sum of. + An observable sequence containing a single element with the sum of the values in the source sequence. + + is null. + (Asynchronous) The sum of the elements in the source sequence is larger than . + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Computes the sum of a sequence of nullable values. + + A sequence of nullable values to calculate the sum of. + An observable sequence containing a single element with the sum of the values in the source sequence. + + is null. + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Computes the sum of a sequence of values. + + A sequence of values to calculate the sum of. + An observable sequence containing a single element with the sum of the values in the source sequence. + + is null. + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Computes the sum of a sequence of values that are obtained by invoking a transform function on each element of the input sequence. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + A sequence of values that are used to calculate a sum. + A transform function to apply to each element. + An observable sequence containing a single element with the sum of the values in the source sequence. + + or is null. + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Computes the sum of a sequence of values that are obtained by invoking a transform function on each element of the input sequence. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + A sequence of values that are used to calculate a sum. + A transform function to apply to each element. + An observable sequence containing a single element with the sum of the values in the source sequence. + + or is null. + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Computes the sum of a sequence of values that are obtained by invoking a transform function on each element of the input sequence. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + A sequence of values that are used to calculate a sum. + A transform function to apply to each element. + An observable sequence containing a single element with the sum of the values in the source sequence. + + or is null. + (Asynchronous) The sum of the projected values for the elements in the source sequence is larger than . + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Computes the sum of a sequence of values that are obtained by invoking a transform function on each element of the input sequence. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + A sequence of values that are used to calculate a sum. + A transform function to apply to each element. + An observable sequence containing a single element with the sum of the values in the source sequence. + + or is null. + (Asynchronous) The sum of the projected values for the elements in the source sequence is larger than . + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Computes the sum of a sequence of values that are obtained by invoking a transform function on each element of the input sequence. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + A sequence of values that are used to calculate a sum. + A transform function to apply to each element. + An observable sequence containing a single element with the sum of the values in the source sequence. + + or is null. + (Asynchronous) The sum of the projected values for the elements in the source sequence is larger than . + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Computes the sum of a sequence of nullable values that are obtained by invoking a transform function on each element of the input sequence. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + A sequence of values that are used to calculate a sum. + A transform function to apply to each element. + An observable sequence containing a single element with the sum of the values in the source sequence. + + or is null. + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Computes the sum of a sequence of nullable values that are obtained by invoking a transform function on each element of the input sequence. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + A sequence of values that are used to calculate a sum. + A transform function to apply to each element. + An observable sequence containing a single element with the sum of the values in the source sequence. + + or is null. + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Computes the sum of a sequence of nullable values that are obtained by invoking a transform function on each element of the input sequence. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + A sequence of values that are used to calculate a sum. + A transform function to apply to each element. + An observable sequence containing a single element with the sum of the values in the source sequence. + + or is null. + (Asynchronous) The sum of the projected values for the elements in the source sequence is larger than . + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Computes the sum of a sequence of nullable values that are obtained by invoking a transform function on each element of the input sequence. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + A sequence of values that are used to calculate a sum. + A transform function to apply to each element. + An observable sequence containing a single element with the sum of the values in the source sequence. + + or is null. + (Asynchronous) The sum of the projected values for the elements in the source sequence is larger than . + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Computes the sum of a sequence of nullable values that are obtained by invoking a transform function on each element of the input sequence. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + A sequence of values that are used to calculate a sum. + A transform function to apply to each element. + An observable sequence containing a single element with the sum of the values in the source sequence. + + or is null. + (Asynchronous) The sum of the projected values for the elements in the source sequence is larger than . + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Transforms an observable sequence of observable sequences into an observable sequence + producing values only from the most recent observable sequence. + Each time a new inner observable sequence is received, unsubscribe from the + previous inner observable sequence. + + The type of the elements in the source sequences. + Observable sequence of inner observable sequences. + The observable sequence that at any point in time produces the elements of the most recent inner observable sequence that has been received. + + is null. + + + + Transforms an observable sequence of tasks into an observable sequence + producing values only from the most recent observable sequence. + Each time a new task is received, the previous task's result is ignored. + + The type of the results produced by the source tasks. + Observable sequence of tasks. + The observable sequence that at any point in time produces the result of the most recent task that has been received. + + is null. + If the tasks support cancellation, consider manual conversion of the tasks using , followed by a switch operation using . + + + + Synchronizes the observable sequence such that observer notifications cannot be delivered concurrently. + This overload is useful to "fix" an observable sequence that exhibits concurrent callbacks on individual observers, which is invalid behavior for the query processor. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source sequence. + The source sequence whose outgoing calls to observers are synchronized. + + is null. + + It's invalid behavior - according to the observer grammar - for a sequence to exhibit concurrent callbacks on a given observer. + This operator can be used to "fix" a source that doesn't conform to this rule. + + + + + Synchronizes the observable sequence such that observer notifications cannot be delivered concurrently, using the specified gate object. + This overload is useful when writing n-ary query operators, in order to prevent concurrent callbacks from different sources by synchronizing on a common gate object. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source sequence. + Gate object to synchronize each observer call on. + The source sequence whose outgoing calls to observers are synchronized on the given gate object. + + or is null. + + + + Returns a specified number of contiguous elements from the start of an observable sequence. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + The sequence to take elements from. + The number of elements to return. + An observable sequence that contains the specified number of elements from the start of the input sequence. + + is null. + + is less than zero. + + + + Returns a specified number of contiguous elements from the start of an observable sequence, using the specified scheduler for the edge case of Take(0). + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + The sequence to take elements from. + The number of elements to return. + Scheduler used to produce an OnCompleted message in case count is set to 0. + An observable sequence that contains the specified number of elements from the start of the input sequence. + + or is null. + + is less than zero. + + + + Takes elements for the specified duration from the start of the observable source sequence. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source sequence to take elements from. + Duration for taking elements from the start of the sequence. + An observable sequence with the elements taken during the specified duration from the start of the source sequence. + + is null. + + is less than TimeSpan.Zero. + + Specifying a TimeSpan.Zero value for doesn't guarantee an empty sequence will be returned. This is a side-effect + of the asynchrony introduced by the scheduler, where the action that stops forwarding callbacks from the source sequence may not execute + immediately, despite the TimeSpan.Zero due time. + + + + + Takes elements for the specified duration from the start of the observable source sequence, using the specified scheduler to run timers. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source sequence to take elements from. + Duration for taking elements from the start of the sequence. + Scheduler to run the timer on. + An observable sequence with the elements taken during the specified duration from the start of the source sequence. + + or is null. + + is less than TimeSpan.Zero. + + Specifying a TimeSpan.Zero value for doesn't guarantee an empty sequence will be returned. This is a side-effect + of the asynchrony introduced by the scheduler, where the action that stops forwarding callbacks from the source sequence may not execute + immediately, despite the TimeSpan.Zero due time. + + + + + Returns a specified number of contiguous elements from the end of an observable sequence. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source sequence. + Number of elements to take from the end of the source sequence. + An observable sequence containing the specified number of elements from the end of the source sequence. + + is null. + + is less than zero. + + This operator accumulates a buffer with a length enough to store elements elements. Upon completion of + the source sequence, this buffer is drained on the result sequence. This causes the elements to be delayed. + + + + + Returns a specified number of contiguous elements from the end of an observable sequence, using the specified scheduler to drain the queue. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source sequence. + Number of elements to take from the end of the source sequence. + Scheduler used to drain the queue upon completion of the source sequence. + An observable sequence containing the specified number of elements from the end of the source sequence. + + or is null. + + is less than zero. + + This operator accumulates a buffer with a length enough to store elements elements. Upon completion of + the source sequence, this buffer is drained on the result sequence. This causes the elements to be delayed. + + + + + Returns elements within the specified duration from the end of the observable source sequence. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source sequence to take elements from. + Duration for taking elements from the end of the sequence. + An observable sequence with the elements taken during the specified duration from the end of the source sequence. + + is null. + + is less than TimeSpan.Zero. + + This operator accumulates a buffer with a length enough to store elements for any window during the lifetime of + the source sequence. Upon completion of the source sequence, this buffer is drained on the result sequence. This causes the result elements + to be delayed with . + + + + + Returns elements within the specified duration from the end of the observable source sequence, using the specified scheduler to run timers. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source sequence to take elements from. + Duration for taking elements from the end of the sequence. + Scheduler to run the timer on. + An observable sequence with the elements taken during the specified duration from the end of the source sequence. + + or is null. + + is less than TimeSpan.Zero. + + This operator accumulates a buffer with a length enough to store elements for any window during the lifetime of + the source sequence. Upon completion of the source sequence, this buffer is drained on the result sequence. This causes the result elements + to be delayed with . + + + + + Returns elements within the specified duration from the end of the observable source sequence, using the specified schedulers to run timers and to drain the collected elements. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source sequence to take elements from. + Duration for taking elements from the end of the sequence. + Scheduler to run the timer on. + Scheduler to drain the collected elements. + An observable sequence with the elements taken during the specified duration from the end of the source sequence. + + or or is null. + + is less than TimeSpan.Zero. + + This operator accumulates a buffer with a length enough to store elements for any window during the lifetime of + the source sequence. Upon completion of the source sequence, this buffer is drained on the result sequence. This causes the result elements + to be delayed with . + + + + + Returns a list with the specified number of contiguous elements from the end of an observable sequence. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source sequence. + Number of elements to take from the end of the source sequence. + An observable sequence containing a single list with the specified number of elements from the end of the source sequence. + + is null. + + is less than zero. + + This operator accumulates a buffer with a length enough to store elements. Upon completion of the + source sequence, this buffer is produced on the result sequence. + + + + + Returns a list with the elements within the specified duration from the end of the observable source sequence. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source sequence to take elements from. + Duration for taking elements from the end of the sequence. + An observable sequence containing a single list with the elements taken during the specified duration from the end of the source sequence. + + is null. + + is less than TimeSpan.Zero. + + This operator accumulates a buffer with a length enough to store elements for any window during the lifetime of + the source sequence. Upon completion of the source sequence, this buffer is produced on the result sequence. + + + + + Returns a list with the elements within the specified duration from the end of the observable source sequence, using the specified scheduler to run timers. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source sequence to take elements from. + Duration for taking elements from the end of the sequence. + Scheduler to run the timer on. + An observable sequence containing a single list with the elements taken during the specified duration from the end of the source sequence. + + or is null. + + is less than TimeSpan.Zero. + + This operator accumulates a buffer with a length enough to store elements for any window during the lifetime of + the source sequence. Upon completion of the source sequence, this buffer is produced on the result sequence. + + + + + Takes elements for the specified duration until the specified end time. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source sequence to take elements from. + Time to stop taking elements from the source sequence. If this value is less than or equal to DateTimeOffset.UtcNow, the result stream will complete immediately. + An observable sequence with the elements taken until the specified end time. + + is null. + + + + Takes elements for the specified duration until the specified end time, using the specified scheduler to run timers. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source sequence to take elements from. + Time to stop taking elements from the source sequence. If this value is less than or equal to DateTimeOffset.UtcNow, the result stream will complete immediately. + Scheduler to run the timer on. + An observable sequence with the elements taken until the specified end time. + + or is null. + + + + Returns the elements from the source observable sequence until the other observable sequence produces an element. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + The type of the elements in the other sequence that indicates the end of take behavior. + Source sequence to propagate elements for. + Observable sequence that terminates propagation of elements of the source sequence. + An observable sequence containing the elements of the source sequence up to the point the other sequence interrupted further propagation. + + or is null. + + + + Relays elements from the source observable sequence and calls the predicate after an + emission to check if the sequence should stop after that specific item. + + The type of the elements in the source and result sequences. + The source sequence to relay elements of. + Called after each upstream item has been emitted with + that upstream item and should return true to indicate the sequence should + complete. + The observable sequence with the source elements until the stop predicate returns true. + + The following sequence will stop after the value 5 has been encountered: + + Observable.Range(1, 10) + .TakeUntil(item => item == 5) + .Subscribe(Console.WriteLine); + + + If or is null. + + + + Returns elements from an observable sequence as long as a specified condition is true. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + A sequence to return elements from. + A function to test each element for a condition. + An observable sequence that contains the elements from the input sequence that occur before the element at which the test no longer passes. + + or is null. + + + + Returns elements from an observable sequence as long as a specified condition is true. + The element's index is used in the logic of the predicate function. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + A sequence to return elements from. + A function to test each element for a condition; the second parameter of the function represents the index of the source element. + An observable sequence that contains the elements from the input sequence that occur before the element at which the test no longer passes. + + or is null. + + + + Ignores elements from an observable sequence which are followed by another element within a specified relative time duration. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source sequence to throttle. + Throttling duration for each element. + The throttled sequence. + + is null. + + is less than TimeSpan.Zero. + + + This operator throttles the source sequence by holding on to each element for the duration specified in . If another + element is produced within this time window, the element is dropped and a new timer is started for the current element, repeating this whole + process. For streams that never have gaps larger than or equal to between elements, the resulting stream won't + produce any elements. In order to reduce the volume of a stream whilst guaranteeing the periodic production of elements, consider using the + Observable.Sample set of operators. + + + Specifying a TimeSpan.Zero value for is not recommended but supported, causing throttling timers to be scheduled + that are due immediately. However, this doesn't guarantee all elements will be retained in the result sequence. This is a side-effect of the + asynchrony introduced by the scheduler, where the action to forward the current element may not execute immediately, despite the TimeSpan.Zero + due time. In such cases, the next element may arrive before the scheduler gets a chance to run the throttling action. + + + + + + Ignores elements from an observable sequence which are followed by another element within a specified relative time duration, using the specified scheduler to run throttling timers. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source sequence to throttle. + Throttling duration for each element. + Scheduler to run the throttle timers on. + The throttled sequence. + + or is null. + + is less than TimeSpan.Zero. + + + This operator throttles the source sequence by holding on to each element for the duration specified in . If another + element is produced within this time window, the element is dropped and a new timer is started for the current element, repeating this whole + process. For streams that never have gaps larger than or equal to between elements, the resulting stream won't + produce any elements. In order to reduce the volume of a stream whilst guaranteeing the periodic production of elements, consider using the + Observable.Sample set of operators. + + + Specifying a TimeSpan.Zero value for is not recommended but supported, causing throttling timers to be scheduled + that are due immediately. However, this doesn't guarantee all elements will be retained in the result sequence. This is a side-effect of the + asynchrony introduced by the scheduler, where the action to forward the current element may not execute immediately, despite the TimeSpan.Zero + due time. In such cases, the next element may arrive before the scheduler gets a chance to run the throttling action. + + + + + + Ignores elements from an observable sequence which are followed by another value within a computed throttle duration. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + The type of the elements in the throttle sequences selected for each element in the source sequence. + Source sequence to throttle. + Selector function to retrieve a sequence indicating the throttle duration for each given element. + The throttled sequence. + + or is null. + + This operator throttles the source sequence by holding on to each element for the duration denoted by . + If another element is produced within this time window, the element is dropped and a new timer is started for the current element, repeating this + whole process. For streams where the duration computed by applying the to each element overlaps with + the occurrence of the successor element, the resulting stream won't produce any elements. In order to reduce the volume of a stream whilst + guaranteeing the periodic production of elements, consider using the Observable.Sample set of operators. + + + + + Returns an observable sequence that terminates with an exception. + + Query provider used to construct the data source. + The type used for the type parameter of the resulting sequence. + Exception object used for the sequence's termination. + The observable sequence that terminates exceptionally with the specified exception object. + + is null. + + + + Returns an observable sequence that terminates with an exception, using the specified scheduler to send out the single OnError message. + + Query provider used to construct the data source. + The type used for the type parameter of the resulting sequence. + Exception object used for the sequence's termination. + Scheduler to send the exceptional termination call on. + The observable sequence that terminates exceptionally with the specified exception object. + + or is null. + + + + Returns an observable sequence that terminates with an exception, using the specified scheduler to send out the single OnError message. + + Query provider used to construct the data source. + The type used for the type parameter of the resulting sequence. + Exception object used for the sequence's termination. + Scheduler to send the exceptional termination call on. + Object solely used to infer the type of the type parameter. This parameter is typically used when creating a sequence of anonymously typed elements. + The observable sequence that terminates exceptionally with the specified exception object. + + or is null. + + + + Returns an observable sequence that terminates with an exception. + + Query provider used to construct the data source. + The type used for the type parameter of the resulting sequence. + Exception object used for the sequence's termination. + Object solely used to infer the type of the type parameter. This parameter is typically used when creating a sequence of anonymously typed elements. + The observable sequence that terminates exceptionally with the specified exception object. + + is null. + + + + Records the time interval between consecutive elements in an observable sequence. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source sequence to record time intervals for. + An observable sequence with time interval information on elements. + + is null. + + + + Records the time interval between consecutive elements in an observable sequence, using the specified scheduler to compute time intervals. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source sequence to record time intervals for. + Scheduler used to compute time intervals. + An observable sequence with time interval information on elements. + + or is null. + + + + Applies a timeout policy to the observable sequence based on an absolute time. + If the sequence doesn't terminate before the specified absolute due time, a TimeoutException is propagated to the observer. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source sequence to perform a timeout for. + Time when a timeout occurs. If this value is less than or equal to DateTimeOffset.UtcNow, the timeout occurs immediately. + The source sequence with a TimeoutException in case of a timeout. + + is null. + (Asynchronous) If the sequence hasn't terminated before . + + In case you only want to timeout on the first element, consider using the + operator applied to the source sequence and a delayed sequence. Alternatively, the general-purpose overload + of Timeout, can be used. + + + + + Applies a timeout policy to the observable sequence based on an absolute time. + If the sequence doesn't terminate before the specified absolute due time, the other observable sequence is used to produce future messages from that point on. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence and the other sequence used upon a timeout. + Source sequence to perform a timeout for. + Time when a timeout occurs. If this value is less than or equal to DateTimeOffset.UtcNow, the timeout occurs immediately. + Sequence to return in case of a timeout. + The source sequence switching to the other sequence in case of a timeout. + + or is null. + + In case you only want to timeout on the first element, consider using the + operator applied to the source sequence and a delayed sequence. Alternatively, the general-purpose overload + of Timeout, can be used. + + + + + Applies a timeout policy to the observable sequence based on an absolute time, using the specified scheduler to run timeout timers. + If the sequence doesn't terminate before the specified absolute due time, the other observable sequence is used to produce future messages from that point on. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence and the other sequence used upon a timeout. + Source sequence to perform a timeout for. + Time when a timeout occurs. If this value is less than or equal to DateTimeOffset.UtcNow, the timeout occurs immediately. + Sequence to return in case of a timeout. + Scheduler to run the timeout timers on. + The source sequence switching to the other sequence in case of a timeout. + + or or is null. + + In case you only want to timeout on the first element, consider using the + operator applied to the source sequence and a delayed sequence. Alternatively, the general-purpose overload + of Timeout, can be used. + + + + + Applies a timeout policy to the observable sequence based on an absolute time, using the specified scheduler to run timeout timers. + If the sequence doesn't terminate before the specified absolute due time, a TimeoutException is propagated to the observer. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source sequence to perform a timeout for. + Time when a timeout occurs. If this value is less than or equal to DateTimeOffset.UtcNow, the timeout occurs immediately. + Scheduler to run the timeout timers on. + The source sequence with a TimeoutException in case of a timeout. + + or is null. + (Asynchronous) If the sequence hasn't terminated before . + + In case you only want to timeout on the first element, consider using the + operator applied to the source sequence and a delayed sequence. Alternatively, the general-purpose overload + of Timeout, can be used. + + + + + Applies a timeout policy for each element in the observable sequence. + If the next element isn't received within the specified timeout duration starting from its predecessor, a TimeoutException is propagated to the observer. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source sequence to perform a timeout for. + Maximum duration between values before a timeout occurs. + The source sequence with a TimeoutException in case of a timeout. + + is null. + + is less than TimeSpan.Zero. + (Asynchronous) If no element is produced within from the previous element. + + + In case you only want to timeout on the first element, consider using the + operator applied to the source sequence and a delayed sequence. Alternatively, the general-purpose overload + of Timeout, can be used. + + + Specifying a TimeSpan.Zero value for is not recommended but supported, causing timeout timers to be scheduled that are due + immediately. However, this doesn't guarantee a timeout will occur, even for the first element. This is a side-effect of the asynchrony introduced by the + scheduler, where the action to propagate a timeout may not execute immediately, despite the TimeSpan.Zero due time. In such cases, the next element may + arrive before the scheduler gets a chance to run the timeout action. + + + + + + Applies a timeout policy for each element in the observable sequence. + If the next element isn't received within the specified timeout duration starting from its predecessor, the other observable sequence is used to produce future messages from that point on. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence and the other sequence used upon a timeout. + Source sequence to perform a timeout for. + Maximum duration between values before a timeout occurs. + Sequence to return in case of a timeout. + The source sequence switching to the other sequence in case of a timeout. + + or is null. + + is less than TimeSpan.Zero. + + + In case you only want to timeout on the first element, consider using the + operator applied to the source sequence and a delayed sequence. Alternatively, the general-purpose overload + of Timeout, can be used. + + + Specifying a TimeSpan.Zero value for is not recommended but supported, causing timeout timers to be scheduled that are due + immediately. However, this doesn't guarantee a timeout will occur, even for the first element. This is a side-effect of the asynchrony introduced by the + scheduler, where the action to propagate a timeout may not execute immediately, despite the TimeSpan.Zero due time. In such cases, the next element may + arrive before the scheduler gets a chance to run the timeout action. + + + + + + Applies a timeout policy for each element in the observable sequence, using the specified scheduler to run timeout timers. + If the next element isn't received within the specified timeout duration starting from its predecessor, the other observable sequence is used to produce future messages from that point on. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence and the other sequence used upon a timeout. + Source sequence to perform a timeout for. + Maximum duration between values before a timeout occurs. + Sequence to return in case of a timeout. + Scheduler to run the timeout timers on. + The source sequence switching to the other sequence in case of a timeout. + + or or is null. + + is less than TimeSpan.Zero. + + + In case you only want to timeout on the first element, consider using the + operator applied to the source sequence and a delayed sequence. Alternatively, the general-purpose overload + of Timeout, can be used. + + + Specifying a TimeSpan.Zero value for is not recommended but supported, causing timeout timers to be scheduled that are due + immediately. However, this doesn't guarantee a timeout will occur, even for the first element. This is a side-effect of the asynchrony introduced by the + scheduler, where the action to propagate a timeout may not execute immediately, despite the TimeSpan.Zero due time. In such cases, the next element may + arrive before the scheduler gets a chance to run the timeout action. + + + + + + Applies a timeout policy for each element in the observable sequence, using the specified scheduler to run timeout timers. + If the next element isn't received within the specified timeout duration starting from its predecessor, a TimeoutException is propagated to the observer. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source sequence to perform a timeout for. + Maximum duration between values before a timeout occurs. + Scheduler to run the timeout timers on. + The source sequence with a TimeoutException in case of a timeout. + + or is null. + + is less than TimeSpan.Zero. + (Asynchronous) If no element is produced within from the previous element. + + + In case you only want to timeout on the first element, consider using the + operator applied to the source sequence and a delayed sequence. Alternatively, the general-purpose overload + of Timeout, can be used. + + + Specifying a TimeSpan.Zero value for is not recommended but supported, causing timeout timers to be scheduled that are due + immediately. However, this doesn't guarantee a timeout will occur, even for the first element. This is a side-effect of the asynchrony introduced by the + scheduler, where the action to propagate a timeout may not execute immediately, despite the TimeSpan.Zero due time. In such cases, the next element may + arrive before the scheduler gets a chance to run the timeout action. + + + + + + Applies a timeout policy to the observable sequence based on an initial timeout duration for the first element, and a timeout duration computed for each subsequent element. + If the next element isn't received within the computed duration starting from its predecessor, a TimeoutException is propagated to the observer. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + The type of the elements in the timeout sequences used to indicate the timeout duration for each element in the source sequence. + Source sequence to perform a timeout for. + Observable sequence that represents the timeout for the first element. + Selector to retrieve an observable sequence that represents the timeout between the current element and the next element. + The source sequence with a TimeoutException in case of a timeout. + + or or is null. + + + + Applies a timeout policy to the observable sequence based on an initial timeout duration for the first element, and a timeout duration computed for each subsequent element. + If the next element isn't received within the computed duration starting from its predecessor, the other observable sequence is used to produce future messages from that point on. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence and the other sequence used upon a timeout. + The type of the elements in the timeout sequences used to indicate the timeout duration for each element in the source sequence. + Source sequence to perform a timeout for. + Observable sequence that represents the timeout for the first element. + Selector to retrieve an observable sequence that represents the timeout between the current element and the next element. + Sequence to return in case of a timeout. + The source sequence switching to the other sequence in case of a timeout. + + or or or is null. + + + + Applies a timeout policy to the observable sequence based on a timeout duration computed for each element. + If the next element isn't received within the computed duration starting from its predecessor, a TimeoutException is propagated to the observer. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + The type of the elements in the timeout sequences used to indicate the timeout duration for each element in the source sequence. + Source sequence to perform a timeout for. + Selector to retrieve an observable sequence that represents the timeout between the current element and the next element. + The source sequence with a TimeoutException in case of a timeout. + + or is null. + + + + Applies a timeout policy to the observable sequence based on a timeout duration computed for each element. + If the next element isn't received within the computed duration starting from its predecessor, the other observable sequence is used to produce future messages from that point on. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence and the other sequence used upon a timeout. + The type of the elements in the timeout sequences used to indicate the timeout duration for each element in the source sequence. + Source sequence to perform a timeout for. + Selector to retrieve an observable sequence that represents the timeout between the current element and the next element. + Sequence to return in case of a timeout. + The source sequence switching to the other sequence in case of a timeout. + + or or is null. + + + + Returns an observable sequence that produces a single value at the specified absolute due time. + + Query provider used to construct the data source. + Absolute time at which to produce the value. If this value is less than or equal to DateTimeOffset.UtcNow, the timer will fire as soon as possible. + An observable sequence that produces a value at due time. + + + + Returns an observable sequence that periodically produces a value starting at the specified initial absolute due time. + + Query provider used to construct the data source. + Absolute time at which to produce the first value. If this value is less than or equal to DateTimeOffset.UtcNow, the timer will fire as soon as possible. + Period to produce subsequent values. If this value is equal to TimeSpan.Zero, the timer will recur as fast as possible. + An observable sequence that produces a value at due time and then after each period. + + is less than TimeSpan.Zero. + + + + Returns an observable sequence that periodically produces a value starting at the specified initial absolute due time, using the specified scheduler to run timers. + + Query provider used to construct the data source. + Absolute time at which to produce the first value. If this value is less than or equal to DateTimeOffset.UtcNow, the timer will fire as soon as possible. + Period to produce subsequent values. If this value is equal to TimeSpan.Zero, the timer will recur as fast as possible. + Scheduler to run timers on. + An observable sequence that produces a value at due time and then after each period. + + is less than TimeSpan.Zero. + + is null. + + + + Returns an observable sequence that produces a single value at the specified absolute due time, using the specified scheduler to run the timer. + + Query provider used to construct the data source. + Absolute time at which to produce the value. If this value is less than or equal to DateTimeOffset.UtcNow, the timer will fire as soon as possible. + Scheduler to run the timer on. + An observable sequence that produces a value at due time. + + is null. + + + + Returns an observable sequence that produces a single value after the specified relative due time has elapsed. + + Query provider used to construct the data source. + Relative time at which to produce the value. If this value is less than or equal to TimeSpan.Zero, the timer will fire as soon as possible. + An observable sequence that produces a value after the due time has elapsed. + + + + Returns an observable sequence that periodically produces a value after the specified initial relative due time has elapsed. + + Query provider used to construct the data source. + Relative time at which to produce the first value. If this value is less than or equal to TimeSpan.Zero, the timer will fire as soon as possible. + Period to produce subsequent values. If this value is equal to TimeSpan.Zero, the timer will recur as fast as possible. + An observable sequence that produces a value after due time has elapsed and then after each period. + + is less than TimeSpan.Zero. + + + + Returns an observable sequence that periodically produces a value after the specified initial relative due time has elapsed, using the specified scheduler to run timers. + + Query provider used to construct the data source. + Relative time at which to produce the first value. If this value is less than or equal to TimeSpan.Zero, the timer will fire as soon as possible. + Period to produce subsequent values. If this value is equal to TimeSpan.Zero, the timer will recur as fast as possible. + Scheduler to run timers on. + An observable sequence that produces a value after due time has elapsed and then each period. + + is less than TimeSpan.Zero. + + is null. + + + + Returns an observable sequence that produces a single value after the specified relative due time has elapsed, using the specified scheduler to run the timer. + + Query provider used to construct the data source. + Relative time at which to produce the value. If this value is less than or equal to TimeSpan.Zero, the timer will fire as soon as possible. + Scheduler to run the timer on. + An observable sequence that produces a value after the due time has elapsed. + + is null. + + + + Timestamps each element in an observable sequence using the local system clock. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source sequence to timestamp elements for. + An observable sequence with timestamp information on elements. + + is null. + + + + Timestamp each element in an observable sequence using the clock of the specified scheduler. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source sequence to timestamp elements for. + Scheduler used to compute timestamps. + An observable sequence with timestamp information on elements. + + or is null. + + + + Creates an array from an observable sequence. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + The source observable sequence to get an array of elements for. + An observable sequence containing a single element with an array containing all the elements of the source sequence. + + is null. + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Creates a dictionary from an observable sequence according to a specified key selector function. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + The type of the dictionary key computed for each element in the source sequence. + An observable sequence to create a dictionary for. + A function to extract a key from each element. + An observable sequence containing a single element with a dictionary mapping unique key values onto the corresponding source sequence's element. + + or is null. + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Creates a dictionary from an observable sequence according to a specified key selector function, and a comparer. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + The type of the dictionary key computed for each element in the source sequence. + An observable sequence to create a dictionary for. + A function to extract a key from each element. + An equality comparer to compare keys. + An observable sequence containing a single element with a dictionary mapping unique key values onto the corresponding source sequence's element. + + or or is null. + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Creates a dictionary from an observable sequence according to a specified key selector function, and an element selector function. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + The type of the dictionary key computed for each element in the source sequence. + The type of the dictionary value computed for each element in the source sequence. + An observable sequence to create a dictionary for. + A function to extract a key from each element. + A transform function to produce a result element value from each element. + An observable sequence containing a single element with a dictionary mapping unique key values onto the corresponding source sequence's element. + + or or is null. + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Creates a dictionary from an observable sequence according to a specified key selector function, a comparer, and an element selector function. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + The type of the dictionary key computed for each element in the source sequence. + The type of the dictionary value computed for each element in the source sequence. + An observable sequence to create a dictionary for. + A function to extract a key from each element. + A transform function to produce a result element value from each element. + An equality comparer to compare keys. + An observable sequence containing a single element with a dictionary mapping unique key values onto the corresponding source sequence's element. + + or or or is null. + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Converts an observable sequence to an enumerable sequence. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + An observable sequence to convert to an enumerable sequence. + The enumerable sequence containing the elements in the observable sequence. + + is null. + This operator requires the source's object (see ) to implement . + + + + Creates a list from an observable sequence. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + The source observable sequence to get a list of elements for. + An observable sequence containing a single element with a list containing all the elements of the source sequence. + + is null. + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Creates a lookup from an observable sequence according to a specified key selector function. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + The type of the lookup key computed for each element in the source sequence. + An observable sequence to create a lookup for. + A function to extract a key from each element. + An observable sequence containing a single element with a lookup mapping unique key values onto the corresponding source sequence's elements. + + or is null. + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Creates a lookup from an observable sequence according to a specified key selector function, and a comparer. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + The type of the lookup key computed for each element in the source sequence. + An observable sequence to create a lookup for. + A function to extract a key from each element. + An equality comparer to compare keys. + An observable sequence containing a single element with a lookup mapping unique key values onto the corresponding source sequence's elements. + + or or is null. + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Creates a lookup from an observable sequence according to a specified key selector function, and an element selector function. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + The type of the lookup key computed for each element in the source sequence. + The type of the lookup value computed for each element in the source sequence. + An observable sequence to create a lookup for. + A function to extract a key from each element. + A transform function to produce a result element value from each element. + An observable sequence containing a single element with a lookup mapping unique key values onto the corresponding source sequence's elements. + + or or is null. + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Creates a lookup from an observable sequence according to a specified key selector function, a comparer, and an element selector function. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + The type of the lookup key computed for each element in the source sequence. + The type of the lookup value computed for each element in the source sequence. + An observable sequence to create a lookup for. + A function to extract a key from each element. + A transform function to produce a result element value from each element. + An equality comparer to compare keys. + An observable sequence containing a single element with a lookup mapping unique key values onto the corresponding source sequence's elements. + + or or or is null. + The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior. + + + + Converts an enumerable sequence to an observable sequence. + + Query provider used to construct the data source. + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Enumerable sequence to convert to an observable sequence. + The observable sequence whose elements are pulled from the given enumerable sequence. + + is null. + + + + Converts an enumerable sequence to an observable sequence, using the specified scheduler to run the enumeration loop. + + Query provider used to construct the data source. + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Enumerable sequence to convert to an observable sequence. + Scheduler to run the enumeration of the input sequence on. + The observable sequence whose elements are pulled from the given enumerable sequence. + + or is null. + + + + Constructs an observable sequence that depends on a resource object, whose lifetime is tied to the resulting observable sequence's lifetime. + + Query provider used to construct the data source. + The type of the elements in the produced sequence. + The type of the resource used during the generation of the resulting sequence. Needs to implement . + Factory function to obtain a resource object. + Factory function to obtain an observable sequence that depends on the obtained resource. + An observable sequence whose lifetime controls the lifetime of the dependent resource object. + + or is null. + + + + Constructs an observable sequence that depends on a resource object, whose lifetime is tied to the resulting observable sequence's lifetime. The resource is obtained and used through asynchronous methods. + The CancellationToken passed to the asynchronous methods is tied to the returned disposable subscription, allowing best-effort cancellation at any stage of the resource acquisition or usage. + + Query provider used to construct the data source. + The type of the elements in the produced sequence. + The type of the resource used during the generation of the resulting sequence. Needs to implement . + Asynchronous factory function to obtain a resource object. + Asynchronous factory function to obtain an observable sequence that depends on the obtained resource. + An observable sequence whose lifetime controls the lifetime of the dependent resource object. + + or is null. + This operator is especially useful in conjunction with the asynchronous programming features introduced in C# 5.0 and Visual Basic 11. + When a subscription to the resulting sequence is disposed, the CancellationToken that was fed to the asynchronous resource factory and observable factory functions will be signaled. + + + + Filters the elements of an observable sequence based on a predicate. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + An observable sequence whose elements to filter. + A function to test each source element for a condition. + An observable sequence that contains elements from the input sequence that satisfy the condition. + + or is null. + + + + Filters the elements of an observable sequence based on a predicate by incorporating the element's index. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + An observable sequence whose elements to filter. + A function to test each source element for a condition; the second parameter of the function represents the index of the source element. + An observable sequence that contains elements from the input sequence that satisfy the condition. + + or is null. + + + + Repeats the given as long as the specified holds, where the is evaluated before each repeated is subscribed to. + + Query provider used to construct the data source. + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source to repeat as long as the function evaluates to true. + Condition that will be evaluated before subscription to the , to determine whether repetition of the source is required. + The observable sequence obtained by concatenating the sequence as long as the holds. + + or is null. + + + + Projects each element of an observable sequence into consecutive non-overlapping windows which are produced based on element count information. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence, and in the windows in the result sequence. + Source sequence to produce windows over. + Length of each window. + An observable sequence of windows. + + is null. + + is less than or equal to zero. + + + + Projects each element of an observable sequence into zero or more windows which are produced based on element count information. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence, and in the windows in the result sequence. + Source sequence to produce windows over. + Length of each window. + Number of elements to skip between creation of consecutive windows. + An observable sequence of windows. + + is null. + + or is less than or equal to zero. + + + + Projects each element of an observable sequence into consecutive non-overlapping windows which are produced based on timing information. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence, and in the windows in the result sequence. + Source sequence to produce windows over. + Length of each window. + The sequence of windows. + + is null. + + is less than TimeSpan.Zero. + + Specifying a TimeSpan.Zero value for is not recommended but supported, causing the scheduler to create windows as fast as it can. + Because all source sequence elements end up in one of the windows, some windows won't have a zero time span. This is a side-effect of the asynchrony introduced + by the scheduler, where the action to close the current window and to create a new window may not execute immediately, despite the TimeSpan.Zero due time. + + + + + Projects each element of an observable sequence into a window that is completed when either it's full or a given amount of time has elapsed. + A useful real-world analogy of this overload is the behavior of a ferry leaving the dock when all seats are taken, or at the scheduled time of departure, whichever event occurs first. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence, and in the windows in the result sequence. + Source sequence to produce windows over. + Maximum time length of a window. + Maximum element count of a window. + An observable sequence of windows. + + is null. + + is less than TimeSpan.Zero. -or- is less than or equal to zero. + + Specifying a TimeSpan.Zero value for is not recommended but supported, causing the scheduler to create windows as fast as it can. + Because all source sequence elements end up in one of the windows, some windows won't have a zero time span. This is a side-effect of the asynchrony introduced + by the scheduler, where the action to close the current window and to create a new window may not execute immediately, despite the TimeSpan.Zero due time. + + + + + Projects each element of an observable sequence into a window that is completed when either it's full or a given amount of time has elapsed, using the specified scheduler to run timers. + A useful real-world analogy of this overload is the behavior of a ferry leaving the dock when all seats are taken, or at the scheduled time of departure, whichever event occurs first. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence, and in the windows in the result sequence. + Source sequence to produce windows over. + Maximum time length of a window. + Maximum element count of a window. + Scheduler to run windowing timers on. + An observable sequence of windows. + + or is null. + + is less than TimeSpan.Zero. -or- is less than or equal to zero. + + Specifying a TimeSpan.Zero value for is not recommended but supported, causing the scheduler to create windows as fast as it can. + Because all source sequence elements end up in one of the windows, some windows won't have a zero time span. This is a side-effect of the asynchrony introduced + by the scheduler, where the action to close the current window and to create a new window may not execute immediately, despite the TimeSpan.Zero due time. + + + + + Projects each element of an observable sequence into consecutive non-overlapping windows which are produced based on timing information, using the specified scheduler to run timers. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence, and in the windows in the result sequence. + Source sequence to produce windows over. + Length of each window. + Scheduler to run windowing timers on. + An observable sequence of windows. + + or is null. + + is less than TimeSpan.Zero. + + Specifying a TimeSpan.Zero value for is not recommended but supported, causing the scheduler to create windows as fast as it can. + Because all source sequence elements end up in one of the windows, some windows won't have a zero time span. This is a side-effect of the asynchrony introduced + by the scheduler, where the action to close the current window and to create a new window may not execute immediately, despite the TimeSpan.Zero due time. + + + + + Projects each element of an observable sequence into zero or more windows which are produced based on timing information. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence, and in the windows in the result sequence. + Source sequence to produce windows over. + Length of each window. + Interval between creation of consecutive windows. + An observable sequence of windows. + + is null. + + or is less than TimeSpan.Zero. + + + Specifying a TimeSpan.Zero value for is not recommended but supported, causing the scheduler to create windows with minimum duration + length. However, some windows won't have a zero time span. This is a side-effect of the asynchrony introduced by the scheduler, where the action to close the + current window may not execute immediately, despite the TimeSpan.Zero due time. + + + Specifying a TimeSpan.Zero value for is not recommended but supported, causing the scheduler to create windows as fast as it can. + However, this doesn't mean all windows will start at the beginning of the source sequence. This is a side-effect of the asynchrony introduced by the scheduler, + where the action to create a new window may not execute immediately, despite the TimeSpan.Zero due time. + + + + + + Projects each element of an observable sequence into zero or more windows which are produced based on timing information, using the specified scheduler to run timers. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence, and in the windows in the result sequence. + Source sequence to produce windows over. + Length of each window. + Interval between creation of consecutive windows. + Scheduler to run windowing timers on. + An observable sequence of windows. + + or is null. + + or is less than TimeSpan.Zero. + + + Specifying a TimeSpan.Zero value for is not recommended but supported, causing the scheduler to create windows with minimum duration + length. However, some windows won't have a zero time span. This is a side-effect of the asynchrony introduced by the scheduler, where the action to close the + current window may not execute immediately, despite the TimeSpan.Zero due time. + + + Specifying a TimeSpan.Zero value for is not recommended but supported, causing the scheduler to create windows as fast as it can. + However, this doesn't mean all windows will start at the beginning of the source sequence. This is a side-effect of the asynchrony introduced by the scheduler, + where the action to create a new window may not execute immediately, despite the TimeSpan.Zero due time. + + + + + + Projects each element of an observable sequence into consecutive non-overlapping windows. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence, and in the windows in the result sequence. + The type of the elements in the sequences indicating window boundary events. + Source sequence to produce windows over. + Sequence of window boundary markers. The current window is closed and a new window is opened upon receiving a boundary marker. + An observable sequence of windows. + + or is null. + + + + Projects each element of an observable sequence into consecutive non-overlapping windows. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence, and in the windows in the result sequence. + The type of the elements in the sequences indicating window closing events. + Source sequence to produce windows over. + A function invoked to define the boundaries of the produced windows. A new window is started when the previous one is closed. + An observable sequence of windows. + + or is null. + + + + Projects each element of an observable sequence into zero or more windows. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence, and in the windows in the result sequence. + The type of the elements in the sequence indicating window opening events, also passed to the closing selector to obtain a sequence of window closing events. + The type of the elements in the sequences indicating window closing events. + Source sequence to produce windows over. + Observable sequence whose elements denote the creation of new windows. + A function invoked to define the closing of each produced window. + An observable sequence of windows. + + or or is null. + + + + Merges two observable sequences into one observable sequence by combining each element from the first source with the latest element from the second source, if any. + Starting from Rx.NET 4.0, this will subscribe to before subscribing to to have a latest element readily available + in case emits an element right away. + + The type of the elements in the first source sequence. + The type of the elements in the second source sequence. + The type of the elements in the result sequence, returned by the selector function. + First observable source. + Second observable source. + Function to invoke for each element from the first source combined with the latest element from the second source, if any. + An observable sequence containing the result of combining each element of the first source with the latest element from the second source, if any, using the specified result selector function. + + or or is null. + + + + Merges the specified observable sequences into one observable sequence by emitting a list with the elements of the observable sequences at corresponding indexes. + + Query provider used to construct the data source. + The type of the elements in the source sequences, and in the lists in the result sequence. + Observable sources. + An observable sequence containing lists of elements at corresponding indexes. + + is null. + + + + Merges the specified observable sequences into one observable sequence by emitting a list with the elements of the observable sequences at corresponding indexes. + + Query provider used to construct the data source. + The type of the elements in the source sequences, and in the lists in the result sequence. + Observable sources. + An observable sequence containing lists of elements at corresponding indexes. + + is null. + + + + Merges the specified observable sequences into one observable sequence by using the selector function whenever all of the observable sequences have produced an element at a corresponding index. + + Query provider used to construct the data source. + The type of the elements in the source sequences. + The type of the elements in the result sequence, returned by the selector function. + Observable sources. + Function to invoke for each series of elements at corresponding indexes in the sources. + An observable sequence containing the result of combining elements of the sources using the specified result selector function. + + or is null. + + + + Merges two observable sequences into one observable sequence by combining their elements in a pairwise fashion. + + The type of the elements in the first source sequence. + The type of the elements in the second source sequence. + The type of the elements in the result sequence, returned by the selector function. + First observable source. + Second observable source. + Function to invoke for each consecutive pair of elements from the first and second source. + An observable sequence containing the result of pairwise combining the elements of the first and second source using the specified result selector function. + + or or is null. + + + + Merges an observable sequence and an enumerable sequence into one observable sequence by using the selector function. + + The type of the elements in the first observable source sequence. + The type of the elements in the second enumerable source sequence. + The type of the elements in the result sequence, returned by the selector function. + First observable source. + Second enumerable source. + Function to invoke for each consecutive pair of elements from the first and second source. + An observable sequence containing the result of pairwise combining the elements of the first and second source using the specified result selector function. + + or or is null. + + + + Merges the specified observable sequences into one observable sequence by using the selector function whenever all of the observable sequences have produced an element at a corresponding index. + + The type of the elements in the first source sequence. + The type of the elements in the second source sequence. + The type of the elements in the third source sequence. + The type of the elements in the result sequence, returned by the selector function. + First observable source. + Second observable source. + Third observable source. + Function to invoke for each series of elements at corresponding indexes in the sources. + An observable sequence containing the result of combining elements of the sources using the specified result selector function. + + or or or is null. + + + + Merges the specified observable sequences into one observable sequence by using the selector function whenever all of the observable sequences have produced an element at a corresponding index. + + The type of the elements in the first source sequence. + The type of the elements in the second source sequence. + The type of the elements in the third source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fourth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the result sequence, returned by the selector function. + First observable source. + Second observable source. + Third observable source. + Fourth observable source. + Function to invoke for each series of elements at corresponding indexes in the sources. + An observable sequence containing the result of combining elements of the sources using the specified result selector function. + + or or or or is null. + + + + Merges the specified observable sequences into one observable sequence by using the selector function whenever all of the observable sequences have produced an element at a corresponding index. + + The type of the elements in the first source sequence. + The type of the elements in the second source sequence. + The type of the elements in the third source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fourth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fifth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the result sequence, returned by the selector function. + First observable source. + Second observable source. + Third observable source. + Fourth observable source. + Fifth observable source. + Function to invoke for each series of elements at corresponding indexes in the sources. + An observable sequence containing the result of combining elements of the sources using the specified result selector function. + + or or or or or is null. + + + + Merges the specified observable sequences into one observable sequence by using the selector function whenever all of the observable sequences have produced an element at a corresponding index. + + The type of the elements in the first source sequence. + The type of the elements in the second source sequence. + The type of the elements in the third source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fourth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fifth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the sixth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the result sequence, returned by the selector function. + First observable source. + Second observable source. + Third observable source. + Fourth observable source. + Fifth observable source. + Sixth observable source. + Function to invoke for each series of elements at corresponding indexes in the sources. + An observable sequence containing the result of combining elements of the sources using the specified result selector function. + + or or or or or or is null. + + + + Merges the specified observable sequences into one observable sequence by using the selector function whenever all of the observable sequences have produced an element at a corresponding index. + + The type of the elements in the first source sequence. + The type of the elements in the second source sequence. + The type of the elements in the third source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fourth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fifth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the sixth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the seventh source sequence. + The type of the elements in the result sequence, returned by the selector function. + First observable source. + Second observable source. + Third observable source. + Fourth observable source. + Fifth observable source. + Sixth observable source. + Seventh observable source. + Function to invoke for each series of elements at corresponding indexes in the sources. + An observable sequence containing the result of combining elements of the sources using the specified result selector function. + + or or or or or or or is null. + + + + Merges the specified observable sequences into one observable sequence by using the selector function whenever all of the observable sequences have produced an element at a corresponding index. + + The type of the elements in the first source sequence. + The type of the elements in the second source sequence. + The type of the elements in the third source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fourth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fifth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the sixth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the seventh source sequence. + The type of the elements in the eighth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the result sequence, returned by the selector function. + First observable source. + Second observable source. + Third observable source. + Fourth observable source. + Fifth observable source. + Sixth observable source. + Seventh observable source. + Eighth observable source. + Function to invoke for each series of elements at corresponding indexes in the sources. + An observable sequence containing the result of combining elements of the sources using the specified result selector function. + + or or or or or or or or is null. + + + + Merges the specified observable sequences into one observable sequence by using the selector function whenever all of the observable sequences have produced an element at a corresponding index. + + The type of the elements in the first source sequence. + The type of the elements in the second source sequence. + The type of the elements in the third source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fourth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fifth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the sixth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the seventh source sequence. + The type of the elements in the eighth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the ninth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the result sequence, returned by the selector function. + First observable source. + Second observable source. + Third observable source. + Fourth observable source. + Fifth observable source. + Sixth observable source. + Seventh observable source. + Eighth observable source. + Ninth observable source. + Function to invoke for each series of elements at corresponding indexes in the sources. + An observable sequence containing the result of combining elements of the sources using the specified result selector function. + + or or or or or or or or or is null. + + + + Merges the specified observable sequences into one observable sequence by using the selector function whenever all of the observable sequences have produced an element at a corresponding index. + + The type of the elements in the first source sequence. + The type of the elements in the second source sequence. + The type of the elements in the third source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fourth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fifth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the sixth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the seventh source sequence. + The type of the elements in the eighth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the ninth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the tenth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the result sequence, returned by the selector function. + First observable source. + Second observable source. + Third observable source. + Fourth observable source. + Fifth observable source. + Sixth observable source. + Seventh observable source. + Eighth observable source. + Ninth observable source. + Tenth observable source. + Function to invoke for each series of elements at corresponding indexes in the sources. + An observable sequence containing the result of combining elements of the sources using the specified result selector function. + + or or or or or or or or or or is null. + + + + Merges the specified observable sequences into one observable sequence by using the selector function whenever all of the observable sequences have produced an element at a corresponding index. + + The type of the elements in the first source sequence. + The type of the elements in the second source sequence. + The type of the elements in the third source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fourth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fifth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the sixth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the seventh source sequence. + The type of the elements in the eighth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the ninth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the tenth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the eleventh source sequence. + The type of the elements in the result sequence, returned by the selector function. + First observable source. + Second observable source. + Third observable source. + Fourth observable source. + Fifth observable source. + Sixth observable source. + Seventh observable source. + Eighth observable source. + Ninth observable source. + Tenth observable source. + Eleventh observable source. + Function to invoke for each series of elements at corresponding indexes in the sources. + An observable sequence containing the result of combining elements of the sources using the specified result selector function. + + or or or or or or or or or or or is null. + + + + Merges the specified observable sequences into one observable sequence by using the selector function whenever all of the observable sequences have produced an element at a corresponding index. + + The type of the elements in the first source sequence. + The type of the elements in the second source sequence. + The type of the elements in the third source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fourth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fifth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the sixth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the seventh source sequence. + The type of the elements in the eighth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the ninth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the tenth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the eleventh source sequence. + The type of the elements in the twelfth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the result sequence, returned by the selector function. + First observable source. + Second observable source. + Third observable source. + Fourth observable source. + Fifth observable source. + Sixth observable source. + Seventh observable source. + Eighth observable source. + Ninth observable source. + Tenth observable source. + Eleventh observable source. + Twelfth observable source. + Function to invoke for each series of elements at corresponding indexes in the sources. + An observable sequence containing the result of combining elements of the sources using the specified result selector function. + + or or or or or or or or or or or or is null. + + + + Merges the specified observable sequences into one observable sequence by using the selector function whenever all of the observable sequences have produced an element at a corresponding index. + + The type of the elements in the first source sequence. + The type of the elements in the second source sequence. + The type of the elements in the third source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fourth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fifth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the sixth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the seventh source sequence. + The type of the elements in the eighth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the ninth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the tenth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the eleventh source sequence. + The type of the elements in the twelfth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the thirteenth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the result sequence, returned by the selector function. + First observable source. + Second observable source. + Third observable source. + Fourth observable source. + Fifth observable source. + Sixth observable source. + Seventh observable source. + Eighth observable source. + Ninth observable source. + Tenth observable source. + Eleventh observable source. + Twelfth observable source. + Thirteenth observable source. + Function to invoke for each series of elements at corresponding indexes in the sources. + An observable sequence containing the result of combining elements of the sources using the specified result selector function. + + or or or or or or or or or or or or or is null. + + + + Merges the specified observable sequences into one observable sequence by using the selector function whenever all of the observable sequences have produced an element at a corresponding index. + + The type of the elements in the first source sequence. + The type of the elements in the second source sequence. + The type of the elements in the third source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fourth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fifth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the sixth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the seventh source sequence. + The type of the elements in the eighth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the ninth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the tenth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the eleventh source sequence. + The type of the elements in the twelfth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the thirteenth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fourteenth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the result sequence, returned by the selector function. + First observable source. + Second observable source. + Third observable source. + Fourth observable source. + Fifth observable source. + Sixth observable source. + Seventh observable source. + Eighth observable source. + Ninth observable source. + Tenth observable source. + Eleventh observable source. + Twelfth observable source. + Thirteenth observable source. + Fourteenth observable source. + Function to invoke for each series of elements at corresponding indexes in the sources. + An observable sequence containing the result of combining elements of the sources using the specified result selector function. + + or or or or or or or or or or or or or or is null. + + + + Merges the specified observable sequences into one observable sequence by using the selector function whenever all of the observable sequences have produced an element at a corresponding index. + + The type of the elements in the first source sequence. + The type of the elements in the second source sequence. + The type of the elements in the third source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fourth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fifth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the sixth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the seventh source sequence. + The type of the elements in the eighth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the ninth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the tenth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the eleventh source sequence. + The type of the elements in the twelfth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the thirteenth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fourteenth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fifteenth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the result sequence, returned by the selector function. + First observable source. + Second observable source. + Third observable source. + Fourth observable source. + Fifth observable source. + Sixth observable source. + Seventh observable source. + Eighth observable source. + Ninth observable source. + Tenth observable source. + Eleventh observable source. + Twelfth observable source. + Thirteenth observable source. + Fourteenth observable source. + Fifteenth observable source. + Function to invoke for each series of elements at corresponding indexes in the sources. + An observable sequence containing the result of combining elements of the sources using the specified result selector function. + + or or or or or or or or or or or or or or or is null. + + + + Merges the specified observable sequences into one observable sequence by using the selector function whenever all of the observable sequences have produced an element at a corresponding index. + + The type of the elements in the first source sequence. + The type of the elements in the second source sequence. + The type of the elements in the third source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fourth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fifth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the sixth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the seventh source sequence. + The type of the elements in the eighth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the ninth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the tenth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the eleventh source sequence. + The type of the elements in the twelfth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the thirteenth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fourteenth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fifteenth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the sixteenth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the result sequence, returned by the selector function. + First observable source. + Second observable source. + Third observable source. + Fourth observable source. + Fifth observable source. + Sixth observable source. + Seventh observable source. + Eighth observable source. + Ninth observable source. + Tenth observable source. + Eleventh observable source. + Twelfth observable source. + Thirteenth observable source. + Fourteenth observable source. + Fifteenth observable source. + Sixteenth observable source. + Function to invoke for each series of elements at corresponding indexes in the sources. + An observable sequence containing the result of combining elements of the sources using the specified result selector function. + + or or or or or or or or or or or or or or or or is null. + + + + Converts the function into an asynchronous action. Each invocation of the resulting asynchronous action causes an invocation of the original synchronous action on the specified scheduler. + + Query provider used to construct the data source. + Action to convert to an asynchronous action. + Asynchronous action. + + is null. + + + + Converts the function into an asynchronous action. Each invocation of the resulting asynchronous action causes an invocation of the original synchronous action on the specified scheduler. + + Query provider used to construct the data source. + Action to convert to an asynchronous action. + Scheduler to invoke the original action on. + Asynchronous action. + + or is null. + + + + Converts the function into an asynchronous action. Each invocation of the resulting asynchronous action causes an invocation of the original synchronous action on the default scheduler. + + Query provider used to construct the data source. + The type of the first argument passed to the action. + Action to convert to an asynchronous action. + Asynchronous action. + + is null. + + + + Converts the function into an asynchronous action. Each invocation of the resulting asynchronous action causes an invocation of the original synchronous action on the specified scheduler. + + Query provider used to construct the data source. + The type of the first argument passed to the action. + Action to convert to an asynchronous action. + Scheduler to invoke the original action on. + Asynchronous action. + + or is null. + + + + Converts the function into an asynchronous action. Each invocation of the resulting asynchronous action causes an invocation of the original synchronous action on the default scheduler. + + Query provider used to construct the data source. + The type of the first argument passed to the action. + The type of the second argument passed to the action. + Action to convert to an asynchronous action. + Asynchronous action. + + is null. + + + + Converts the function into an asynchronous action. Each invocation of the resulting asynchronous action causes an invocation of the original synchronous action on the specified scheduler. + + Query provider used to construct the data source. + The type of the first argument passed to the action. + The type of the second argument passed to the action. + Action to convert to an asynchronous action. + Scheduler to invoke the original action on. + Asynchronous action. + + or is null. + + + + Converts the function into an asynchronous action. Each invocation of the resulting asynchronous action causes an invocation of the original synchronous action on the default scheduler. + + Query provider used to construct the data source. + The type of the first argument passed to the action. + The type of the second argument passed to the action. + The type of the third argument passed to the action. + Action to convert to an asynchronous action. + Asynchronous action. + + is null. + + + + Converts the function into an asynchronous action. Each invocation of the resulting asynchronous action causes an invocation of the original synchronous action on the specified scheduler. + + Query provider used to construct the data source. + The type of the first argument passed to the action. + The type of the second argument passed to the action. + The type of the third argument passed to the action. + Action to convert to an asynchronous action. + Scheduler to invoke the original action on. + Asynchronous action. + + or is null. + + + + Converts the function into an asynchronous action. Each invocation of the resulting asynchronous action causes an invocation of the original synchronous action on the default scheduler. + + Query provider used to construct the data source. + The type of the first argument passed to the action. + The type of the second argument passed to the action. + The type of the third argument passed to the action. + The type of the fourth argument passed to the action. + Action to convert to an asynchronous action. + Asynchronous action. + + is null. + + + + Converts the function into an asynchronous action. Each invocation of the resulting asynchronous action causes an invocation of the original synchronous action on the specified scheduler. + + Query provider used to construct the data source. + The type of the first argument passed to the action. + The type of the second argument passed to the action. + The type of the third argument passed to the action. + The type of the fourth argument passed to the action. + Action to convert to an asynchronous action. + Scheduler to invoke the original action on. + Asynchronous action. + + or is null. + + + + Converts the function into an asynchronous action. Each invocation of the resulting asynchronous action causes an invocation of the original synchronous action on the default scheduler. + + Query provider used to construct the data source. + The type of the first argument passed to the action. + The type of the second argument passed to the action. + The type of the third argument passed to the action. + The type of the fourth argument passed to the action. + The type of the fifth argument passed to the action. + Action to convert to an asynchronous action. + Asynchronous action. + + is null. + + + + Converts the function into an asynchronous action. 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Each invocation of the resulting asynchronous function causes an invocation of the original synchronous function. + + Query provider used to construct the data source. + The type of the first argument passed to the function. + The type of the second argument passed to the function. + The type of the third argument passed to the function. + The type of the fourth argument passed to the function. + The type of the fifth argument passed to the function. + The type of the sixth argument passed to the function. + The type of the seventh argument passed to the function. + The type of the eighth argument passed to the function. + The type of the ninth argument passed to the function. + The type of the tenth argument passed to the function. + The type of the eleventh argument passed to the function. + The type of the result returned by the function. + Function to convert to an asynchronous function. + Asynchronous function. + + is null. + + + + Converts the function into an asynchronous function. Each invocation of the resulting asynchronous function causes an invocation of the original synchronous function on the specified scheduler. + + Query provider used to construct the data source. + The type of the first argument passed to the function. + The type of the second argument passed to the function. + The type of the third argument passed to the function. + The type of the fourth argument passed to the function. + The type of the fifth argument passed to the function. + The type of the sixth argument passed to the function. + The type of the seventh argument passed to the function. + The type of the eighth argument passed to the function. + The type of the ninth argument passed to the function. + The type of the tenth argument passed to the function. + The type of the eleventh argument passed to the function. + The type of the result returned by the function. + Function to convert to an asynchronous function. + Scheduler to invoke the original function on. + Asynchronous function. + + or is null. + + + + Converts the function into an asynchronous function. Each invocation of the resulting asynchronous function causes an invocation of the original synchronous function. + + Query provider used to construct the data source. + The type of the first argument passed to the function. + The type of the second argument passed to the function. + The type of the third argument passed to the function. + The type of the fourth argument passed to the function. + The type of the fifth argument passed to the function. + The type of the sixth argument passed to the function. + The type of the seventh argument passed to the function. + The type of the eighth argument passed to the function. + The type of the ninth argument passed to the function. + The type of the tenth argument passed to the function. + The type of the eleventh argument passed to the function. + The type of the twelfth argument passed to the function. + The type of the result returned by the function. + Function to convert to an asynchronous function. + Asynchronous function. + + is null. + + + + Converts the function into an asynchronous function. Each invocation of the resulting asynchronous function causes an invocation of the original synchronous function on the specified scheduler. + + Query provider used to construct the data source. + The type of the first argument passed to the function. + The type of the second argument passed to the function. + The type of the third argument passed to the function. + The type of the fourth argument passed to the function. + The type of the fifth argument passed to the function. + The type of the sixth argument passed to the function. + The type of the seventh argument passed to the function. + The type of the eighth argument passed to the function. + The type of the ninth argument passed to the function. + The type of the tenth argument passed to the function. + The type of the eleventh argument passed to the function. + The type of the twelfth argument passed to the function. + The type of the result returned by the function. + Function to convert to an asynchronous function. + Scheduler to invoke the original function on. + Asynchronous function. + + or is null. + + + + Converts the function into an asynchronous function. Each invocation of the resulting asynchronous function causes an invocation of the original synchronous function. + + Query provider used to construct the data source. + The type of the first argument passed to the function. + The type of the second argument passed to the function. + The type of the third argument passed to the function. + The type of the fourth argument passed to the function. + The type of the fifth argument passed to the function. + The type of the sixth argument passed to the function. + The type of the seventh argument passed to the function. + The type of the eighth argument passed to the function. + The type of the ninth argument passed to the function. + The type of the tenth argument passed to the function. + The type of the eleventh argument passed to the function. + The type of the twelfth argument passed to the function. + The type of the thirteenth argument passed to the function. + The type of the result returned by the function. + Function to convert to an asynchronous function. + Asynchronous function. + + is null. + + + + Converts the function into an asynchronous function. Each invocation of the resulting asynchronous function causes an invocation of the original synchronous function on the specified scheduler. + + Query provider used to construct the data source. + The type of the first argument passed to the function. + The type of the second argument passed to the function. + The type of the third argument passed to the function. + The type of the fourth argument passed to the function. + The type of the fifth argument passed to the function. + The type of the sixth argument passed to the function. + The type of the seventh argument passed to the function. + The type of the eighth argument passed to the function. + The type of the ninth argument passed to the function. + The type of the tenth argument passed to the function. + The type of the eleventh argument passed to the function. + The type of the twelfth argument passed to the function. + The type of the thirteenth argument passed to the function. + The type of the result returned by the function. + Function to convert to an asynchronous function. + Scheduler to invoke the original function on. + Asynchronous function. + + or is null. + + + + Converts the function into an asynchronous function. 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Each invocation of the resulting asynchronous function causes an invocation of the original synchronous function on the specified scheduler. + + Query provider used to construct the data source. + The type of the first argument passed to the function. + The type of the second argument passed to the function. + The type of the third argument passed to the function. + The type of the fourth argument passed to the function. + The type of the fifth argument passed to the function. + The type of the sixth argument passed to the function. + The type of the seventh argument passed to the function. + The type of the eighth argument passed to the function. + The type of the ninth argument passed to the function. + The type of the tenth argument passed to the function. + The type of the eleventh argument passed to the function. + The type of the twelfth argument passed to the function. + The type of the thirteenth argument passed to the function. + The type of the fourteenth argument passed to the function. + The type of the result returned by the function. + Function to convert to an asynchronous function. + Scheduler to invoke the original function on. + Asynchronous function. + + or is null. + + + + Converts the function into an asynchronous function. Each invocation of the resulting asynchronous function causes an invocation of the original synchronous function. + + Query provider used to construct the data source. + The type of the first argument passed to the function. + The type of the second argument passed to the function. + The type of the third argument passed to the function. + The type of the fourth argument passed to the function. + The type of the fifth argument passed to the function. + The type of the sixth argument passed to the function. + The type of the seventh argument passed to the function. + The type of the eighth argument passed to the function. + The type of the ninth argument passed to the function. + The type of the tenth argument passed to the function. + The type of the eleventh argument passed to the function. + The type of the twelfth argument passed to the function. + The type of the thirteenth argument passed to the function. + The type of the fourteenth argument passed to the function. + The type of the fifteenth argument passed to the function. + The type of the result returned by the function. + Function to convert to an asynchronous function. + Asynchronous function. + + is null. + + + + Converts the function into an asynchronous function. Each invocation of the resulting asynchronous function causes an invocation of the original synchronous function on the specified scheduler. + + Query provider used to construct the data source. + The type of the first argument passed to the function. + The type of the second argument passed to the function. + The type of the third argument passed to the function. + The type of the fourth argument passed to the function. + The type of the fifth argument passed to the function. + The type of the sixth argument passed to the function. + The type of the seventh argument passed to the function. + The type of the eighth argument passed to the function. + The type of the ninth argument passed to the function. + The type of the tenth argument passed to the function. + The type of the eleventh argument passed to the function. + The type of the twelfth argument passed to the function. + The type of the thirteenth argument passed to the function. + The type of the fourteenth argument passed to the function. + The type of the fifteenth argument passed to the function. + The type of the result returned by the function. + Function to convert to an asynchronous function. + Scheduler to invoke the original function on. + Asynchronous function. + + or is null. + + + + Converts the function into an asynchronous function. Each invocation of the resulting asynchronous function causes an invocation of the original synchronous function. + + Query provider used to construct the data source. + The type of the first argument passed to the function. + The type of the second argument passed to the function. + The type of the third argument passed to the function. + The type of the fourth argument passed to the function. + The type of the fifth argument passed to the function. + The type of the sixth argument passed to the function. + The type of the seventh argument passed to the function. + The type of the eighth argument passed to the function. + The type of the ninth argument passed to the function. + The type of the tenth argument passed to the function. + The type of the eleventh argument passed to the function. + The type of the twelfth argument passed to the function. + The type of the thirteenth argument passed to the function. + The type of the fourteenth argument passed to the function. + The type of the fifteenth argument passed to the function. + The type of the sixteenth argument passed to the function. + The type of the result returned by the function. + Function to convert to an asynchronous function. + Asynchronous function. + + is null. + + + + Converts the function into an asynchronous function. Each invocation of the resulting asynchronous function causes an invocation of the original synchronous function on the specified scheduler. + + Query provider used to construct the data source. + The type of the first argument passed to the function. + The type of the second argument passed to the function. + The type of the third argument passed to the function. + The type of the fourth argument passed to the function. + The type of the fifth argument passed to the function. + The type of the sixth argument passed to the function. + The type of the seventh argument passed to the function. + The type of the eighth argument passed to the function. + The type of the ninth argument passed to the function. + The type of the tenth argument passed to the function. + The type of the eleventh argument passed to the function. + The type of the twelfth argument passed to the function. + The type of the thirteenth argument passed to the function. + The type of the fourteenth argument passed to the function. + The type of the fifteenth argument passed to the function. + The type of the sixteenth argument passed to the function. + The type of the result returned by the function. + Function to convert to an asynchronous function. + Scheduler to invoke the original function on. + Asynchronous function. + + or is null. + + + + Converts a Begin/End invoke function pair into an asynchronous function. + + Query provider used to construct the data source. + The delegate that begins the asynchronous operation. + The delegate that ends the asynchronous operation. + Function that can be used to start the asynchronous operation and retrieve the result (represented as a Unit value) as an observable sequence. + + or is null. + Each invocation of the resulting function will cause the asynchronous operation to be started. Subscription to the resulting sequence has no observable side-effect, and each subscription will produce the asynchronous operation's result. + + + + Converts a Begin/End invoke function pair into an asynchronous function. + + Query provider used to construct the data source. + The type of the first argument passed to the begin delegate. + The delegate that begins the asynchronous operation. + The delegate that ends the asynchronous operation. + Function that can be used to start the asynchronous operation and retrieve the result (represented as a Unit value) as an observable sequence. + + or is null. + Each invocation of the resulting function will cause the asynchronous operation to be started. Subscription to the resulting sequence has no observable side-effect, and each subscription will produce the asynchronous operation's result. + + + + Converts a Begin/End invoke function pair into an asynchronous function. + + Query provider used to construct the data source. + The type of the first argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the second argument passed to the begin delegate. + The delegate that begins the asynchronous operation. + The delegate that ends the asynchronous operation. + Function that can be used to start the asynchronous operation and retrieve the result (represented as a Unit value) as an observable sequence. + + or is null. + Each invocation of the resulting function will cause the asynchronous operation to be started. Subscription to the resulting sequence has no observable side-effect, and each subscription will produce the asynchronous operation's result. + + + + Converts a Begin/End invoke function pair into an asynchronous function. + + Query provider used to construct the data source. + The type of the first argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the second argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the third argument passed to the begin delegate. + The delegate that begins the asynchronous operation. + The delegate that ends the asynchronous operation. + Function that can be used to start the asynchronous operation and retrieve the result (represented as a Unit value) as an observable sequence. + + or is null. + Each invocation of the resulting function will cause the asynchronous operation to be started. Subscription to the resulting sequence has no observable side-effect, and each subscription will produce the asynchronous operation's result. + + + + Converts a Begin/End invoke function pair into an asynchronous function. + + Query provider used to construct the data source. + The type of the first argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the second argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the third argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the fourth argument passed to the begin delegate. + The delegate that begins the asynchronous operation. + The delegate that ends the asynchronous operation. + Function that can be used to start the asynchronous operation and retrieve the result (represented as a Unit value) as an observable sequence. + + or is null. + Each invocation of the resulting function will cause the asynchronous operation to be started. Subscription to the resulting sequence has no observable side-effect, and each subscription will produce the asynchronous operation's result. + + + + Converts a Begin/End invoke function pair into an asynchronous function. + + Query provider used to construct the data source. + The type of the first argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the second argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the third argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the fourth argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the fifth argument passed to the begin delegate. + The delegate that begins the asynchronous operation. + The delegate that ends the asynchronous operation. + Function that can be used to start the asynchronous operation and retrieve the result (represented as a Unit value) as an observable sequence. + + or is null. + Each invocation of the resulting function will cause the asynchronous operation to be started. Subscription to the resulting sequence has no observable side-effect, and each subscription will produce the asynchronous operation's result. + + + + Converts a Begin/End invoke function pair into an asynchronous function. + + Query provider used to construct the data source. + The type of the first argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the second argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the third argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the fourth argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the fifth argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the sixth argument passed to the begin delegate. + The delegate that begins the asynchronous operation. + The delegate that ends the asynchronous operation. + Function that can be used to start the asynchronous operation and retrieve the result (represented as a Unit value) as an observable sequence. + + or is null. + Each invocation of the resulting function will cause the asynchronous operation to be started. Subscription to the resulting sequence has no observable side-effect, and each subscription will produce the asynchronous operation's result. + + + + Converts a Begin/End invoke function pair into an asynchronous function. + + Query provider used to construct the data source. + The type of the first argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the second argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the third argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the fourth argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the fifth argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the sixth argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the seventh argument passed to the begin delegate. + The delegate that begins the asynchronous operation. + The delegate that ends the asynchronous operation. + Function that can be used to start the asynchronous operation and retrieve the result (represented as a Unit value) as an observable sequence. + + or is null. + Each invocation of the resulting function will cause the asynchronous operation to be started. Subscription to the resulting sequence has no observable side-effect, and each subscription will produce the asynchronous operation's result. + + + + Converts a Begin/End invoke function pair into an asynchronous function. + + Query provider used to construct the data source. + The type of the first argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the second argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the third argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the fourth argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the fifth argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the sixth argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the seventh argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the eighth argument passed to the begin delegate. + The delegate that begins the asynchronous operation. + The delegate that ends the asynchronous operation. + Function that can be used to start the asynchronous operation and retrieve the result (represented as a Unit value) as an observable sequence. + + or is null. + Each invocation of the resulting function will cause the asynchronous operation to be started. 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Subscription to the resulting sequence has no observable side-effect, and each subscription will produce the asynchronous operation's result. + + + + Converts a Begin/End invoke function pair into an asynchronous function. + + Query provider used to construct the data source. + The type of the first argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the second argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the third argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the fourth argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the fifth argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the sixth argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the seventh argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the result returned by the end delegate. + The delegate that begins the asynchronous operation. + The delegate that ends the asynchronous operation. + Function that can be used to start the asynchronous operation and retrieve the result as an observable sequence. + + or is null. + Each invocation of the resulting function will cause the asynchronous operation to be started. Subscription to the resulting sequence has no observable side-effect, and each subscription will produce the asynchronous operation's result. + + + + Converts a Begin/End invoke function pair into an asynchronous function. + + Query provider used to construct the data source. + The type of the first argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the second argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the third argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the fourth argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the fifth argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the sixth argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the seventh argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the eighth argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the result returned by the end delegate. + The delegate that begins the asynchronous operation. + The delegate that ends the asynchronous operation. + Function that can be used to start the asynchronous operation and retrieve the result as an observable sequence. + + or is null. + Each invocation of the resulting function will cause the asynchronous operation to be started. Subscription to the resulting sequence has no observable side-effect, and each subscription will produce the asynchronous operation's result. + + + + Converts a Begin/End invoke function pair into an asynchronous function. + + Query provider used to construct the data source. + The type of the first argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the second argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the third argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the fourth argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the fifth argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the sixth argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the seventh argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the eighth argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the ninth argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the result returned by the end delegate. + The delegate that begins the asynchronous operation. + The delegate that ends the asynchronous operation. + Function that can be used to start the asynchronous operation and retrieve the result as an observable sequence. + + or is null. + Each invocation of the resulting function will cause the asynchronous operation to be started. Subscription to the resulting sequence has no observable side-effect, and each subscription will produce the asynchronous operation's result. + + + + Converts a Begin/End invoke function pair into an asynchronous function. + + Query provider used to construct the data source. + The type of the first argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the second argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the third argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the fourth argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the fifth argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the sixth argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the seventh argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the eighth argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the ninth argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the tenth argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the result returned by the end delegate. + The delegate that begins the asynchronous operation. + The delegate that ends the asynchronous operation. + Function that can be used to start the asynchronous operation and retrieve the result as an observable sequence. + + or is null. + Each invocation of the resulting function will cause the asynchronous operation to be started. Subscription to the resulting sequence has no observable side-effect, and each subscription will produce the asynchronous operation's result. + + + + Converts a Begin/End invoke function pair into an asynchronous function. + + Query provider used to construct the data source. + The type of the first argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the second argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the third argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the fourth argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the fifth argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the sixth argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the seventh argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the eighth argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the ninth argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the tenth argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the eleventh argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the result returned by the end delegate. + The delegate that begins the asynchronous operation. + The delegate that ends the asynchronous operation. + Function that can be used to start the asynchronous operation and retrieve the result as an observable sequence. + + or is null. + Each invocation of the resulting function will cause the asynchronous operation to be started. Subscription to the resulting sequence has no observable side-effect, and each subscription will produce the asynchronous operation's result. + + + + Converts a Begin/End invoke function pair into an asynchronous function. + + Query provider used to construct the data source. + The type of the first argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the second argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the third argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the fourth argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the fifth argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the sixth argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the seventh argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the eighth argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the ninth argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the tenth argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the eleventh argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the twelfth argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the result returned by the end delegate. + The delegate that begins the asynchronous operation. + The delegate that ends the asynchronous operation. + Function that can be used to start the asynchronous operation and retrieve the result as an observable sequence. + + or is null. + Each invocation of the resulting function will cause the asynchronous operation to be started. Subscription to the resulting sequence has no observable side-effect, and each subscription will produce the asynchronous operation's result. + + + + Converts a Begin/End invoke function pair into an asynchronous function. + + Query provider used to construct the data source. + The type of the first argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the second argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the third argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the fourth argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the fifth argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the sixth argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the seventh argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the eighth argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the ninth argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the tenth argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the eleventh argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the twelfth argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the thirteenth argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the result returned by the end delegate. + The delegate that begins the asynchronous operation. + The delegate that ends the asynchronous operation. + Function that can be used to start the asynchronous operation and retrieve the result as an observable sequence. + + or is null. + Each invocation of the resulting function will cause the asynchronous operation to be started. Subscription to the resulting sequence has no observable side-effect, and each subscription will produce the asynchronous operation's result. + + + + Converts a Begin/End invoke function pair into an asynchronous function. + + Query provider used to construct the data source. + The type of the first argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the second argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the third argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the fourth argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the fifth argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the sixth argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the seventh argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the eighth argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the ninth argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the tenth argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the eleventh argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the twelfth argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the thirteenth argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the fourteenth argument passed to the begin delegate. + The type of the result returned by the end delegate. + The delegate that begins the asynchronous operation. + The delegate that ends the asynchronous operation. + Function that can be used to start the asynchronous operation and retrieve the result as an observable sequence. + + or is null. + Each invocation of the resulting function will cause the asynchronous operation to be started. Subscription to the resulting sequence has no observable side-effect, and each subscription will produce the asynchronous operation's result. + + + + Creates a pattern that matches when both observable sequences have an available element. + + The type of the elements in the left sequence. + The type of the elements in the right sequence. + Observable sequence to match with the right sequence. + Observable sequence to match with the left sequence. + Pattern object that matches when both observable sequences have an available element. + or is null. + + + + Matches when the observable sequence has an available element and projects the element by invoking the selector function. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + The type of the elements in the result sequence, returned by the selector function. + Observable sequence to apply the selector on. + Selector that will be invoked for elements in the source sequence. + Plan that produces the projected results, to be fed (with other plans) to the When operator. + or is null. + + + + Joins together the results from several patterns. + + The type of the elements in the result sequence, obtained from the specified patterns. + Query provider used to construct the data source. + A series of plans created by use of the Then operator on patterns. + An observable sequence with the results from matching several patterns. + or is null. + + + + Joins together the results from several patterns. + + The type of the elements in the result sequence, obtained from the specified patterns. + Query provider used to construct the data source. + A series of plans created by use of the Then operator on patterns. + An observable sequence with the results form matching several patterns. + or is null. + + + + Try winning the race for the right of emission. + + If true, the contender is the left source. + True if the contender has won the race. + + + + If true, this observer won the race and now can emit + on a fast path. + + + + + Automatically connect the upstream IConnectableObservable once the + specified number of IObservers have subscribed to this IObservable. + + The upstream value type. + + + + The only instance for a TResult type: this source + is completely stateless and has a constant behavior. + + + + + No need for instantiating this more than once per TResult. + + + + + Contains the current active connection's state or null + if no connection is active at the moment. + Should be manipulated while holding the lock. + + + + + Contains the connection reference the downstream observer + has subscribed to. Its purpose is to + avoid subscribing, connecting and disconnecting + while holding a lock. + + + + + Holds an individual connection state: the observer count and + the connection's IDisposable. + + + + + Relays items to the downstream until the predicate returns true. + + The element type of the sequence + + + + Provides a set of static methods for writing queries over observable sequences, allowing translation to a target query language. + + + + + Subscribes to each observable sequence returned by the iteratorMethod in sequence and produces a Unit value on the resulting sequence for each step of the iteration. + + Query provider used to construct the data source. + Iterator method that drives the resulting observable sequence. + An observable sequence obtained by running the iterator and returning Unit values for each iteration step. + + is null. + + + + Subscribes to each observable sequence returned by the iteratorMethod in sequence and returns the observable sequence of values sent to the observer given to the iteratorMethod. + + Query provider used to construct the data source. + The type of the elements in the produced sequence. + Iterator method that produces elements in the resulting sequence by calling the given observer. + An observable sequence obtained by running the iterator and returning the elements that were sent to the observer. + + is null. + + + + Expands an observable sequence by recursively invoking selector. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence and each of the recursively expanded sources obtained by running the selector function. + Source sequence with the initial elements. + Selector function to invoke for each produced element, resulting in another sequence to which the selector will be invoked recursively again. + An observable sequence containing all the elements produced by the recursive expansion. + + or is null. + + + + Expands an observable sequence by recursively invoking selector, using the specified scheduler to enumerate the queue of obtained sequences. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence and each of the recursively expanded sources obtained by running the selector function. + Source sequence with the initial elements. + Selector function to invoke for each produced element, resulting in another sequence to which the selector will be invoked recursively again. + Scheduler on which to perform the expansion by enumerating the internal queue of obtained sequences. + An observable sequence containing all the elements produced by the recursive expansion. + + or or is null. + + + + Runs all specified observable sequences in parallel and collects their last elements. + + Query provider used to construct the data source. + The type of the elements in the source sequences. + Observable sequence to collect the last elements for. + An observable sequence with an array collecting the last elements of all the input sequences. + + is null. + + + + Runs all observable sequences in the enumerable sources sequence in parallel and collect their last elements. + + Query provider used to construct the data source. + The type of the elements in the source sequences. + Observable sequence to collect the last elements for. + An observable sequence with an array collecting the last elements of all the input sequences. + + is null. + + + + Runs two observable sequences in parallel and combines their last elements. + + The type of the elements in the first source sequence. + The type of the elements in the second source sequence. + The type of the elements in the result sequence, returned by the selector function. + First observable sequence. + Second observable sequence. + Result selector function to invoke with the last elements of both sequences. + An observable sequence with the result of calling the selector function with the last elements of both input sequences. + + or or is null. + + + + Returns an observable sequence that is the result of invoking the selector on the source sequence, without sharing subscriptions. + This operator allows for a fluent style of writing queries that use the same sequence multiple times. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + The type of the elements in the result sequence. + Source sequence that will be shared in the selector function. + Selector function which can use the source sequence as many times as needed, without sharing subscriptions to the source sequence. + An observable sequence that contains the elements of a sequence produced by multicasting the source sequence within a selector function. + + or is null. + + + + Comonadic bind operator. + + + + + Comonadic bind operator. + + + + + Merges two observable sequences into one observable sequence by combining each element from the first source with the latest element from the second source, if any. + + The type of the elements in the first source sequence. + The type of the elements in the second source sequence. + First observable source. + Second observable source. + An observable sequence containing the result of combining each element of the first source with the latest element from the second source, if any, as a tuple value. + or is null. + + + + Merges an observable sequence and an enumerable sequence into one observable sequence of tuple values. + + The type of the elements in the first observable source sequence. + The type of the elements in the second enumerable source sequence. + First observable source. + Second enumerable source. + An observable sequence containing the result of pairwise combining the elements of the first and second source as a tuple value. + or is null. + + + + Merges the specified observable sequences into one observable sequence of tuple values whenever any of the observable sequences produces an element. + + The type of the elements in the first source sequence. + The type of the elements in the second source sequence. + First observable source. + Second observable source. + An observable sequence containing the result of combining elements of the sources using tuple values. + or is null. + + + + Merges the specified observable sequences into one observable sequence of tuple values whenever any of the observable sequences produces an element. + + The type of the elements in the first source sequence. + The type of the elements in the second source sequence. + The type of the elements in the third source sequence. + First observable source. + Second observable source. + Third observable source. + An observable sequence containing the result of combining elements of the sources using tuple values. + or or is null. + + + + Merges the specified observable sequences into one observable sequence of tuple values whenever any of the observable sequences produces an element. + + The type of the elements in the first source sequence. + The type of the elements in the second source sequence. + The type of the elements in the third source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fourth source sequence. + First observable source. + Second observable source. + Third observable source. + Fourth observable source. + An observable sequence containing the result of combining elements of the sources using tuple values. + or or or is null. + + + + Merges the specified observable sequences into one observable sequence of tuple values whenever any of the observable sequences produces an element. + + The type of the elements in the first source sequence. + The type of the elements in the second source sequence. + The type of the elements in the third source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fourth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fifth source sequence. + First observable source. + Second observable source. + Third observable source. + Fourth observable source. + Fifth observable source. + An observable sequence containing the result of combining elements of the sources using tuple values. + or or or or is null. + + + + Merges the specified observable sequences into one observable sequence of tuple values whenever any of the observable sequences produces an element. + + The type of the elements in the first source sequence. + The type of the elements in the second source sequence. + The type of the elements in the third source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fourth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fifth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the sixth source sequence. + First observable source. + Second observable source. + Third observable source. + Fourth observable source. + Fifth observable source. + Sixth observable source. + An observable sequence containing the result of combining elements of the sources using tuple values. + or or or or or is null. + + + + Merges the specified observable sequences into one observable sequence of tuple values whenever any of the observable sequences produces an element. + + The type of the elements in the first source sequence. + The type of the elements in the second source sequence. + The type of the elements in the third source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fourth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fifth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the sixth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the seventh source sequence. + First observable source. + Second observable source. + Third observable source. + Fourth observable source. + Fifth observable source. + Sixth observable source. + Seventh observable source. + An observable sequence containing the result of combining elements of the sources using tuple values. + or or or or or or is null. + + + + Merges the specified observable sequences into one observable sequence of tuple values whenever any of the observable sequences produces an element. + + The type of the elements in the first source sequence. + The type of the elements in the second source sequence. + The type of the elements in the third source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fourth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fifth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the sixth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the seventh source sequence. + The type of the elements in the eighth source sequence. + First observable source. + Second observable source. + Third observable source. + Fourth observable source. + Fifth observable source. + Sixth observable source. + Seventh observable source. + Eighth observable source. + An observable sequence containing the result of combining elements of the sources using tuple values. + or or or or or or or is null. + + + + Merges the specified observable sequences into one observable sequence of tuple values whenever any of the observable sequences produces an element. + + The type of the elements in the first source sequence. + The type of the elements in the second source sequence. + The type of the elements in the third source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fourth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fifth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the sixth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the seventh source sequence. + The type of the elements in the eighth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the ninth source sequence. + First observable source. + Second observable source. + Third observable source. + Fourth observable source. + Fifth observable source. + Sixth observable source. + Seventh observable source. + Eighth observable source. + Ninth observable source. + An observable sequence containing the result of combining elements of the sources using tuple values. + or or or or or or or or is null. + + + + Merges the specified observable sequences into one observable sequence of tuple values whenever any of the observable sequences produces an element. + + The type of the elements in the first source sequence. + The type of the elements in the second source sequence. + The type of the elements in the third source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fourth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fifth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the sixth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the seventh source sequence. + The type of the elements in the eighth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the ninth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the tenth source sequence. + First observable source. + Second observable source. + Third observable source. + Fourth observable source. + Fifth observable source. + Sixth observable source. + Seventh observable source. + Eighth observable source. + Ninth observable source. + Tenth observable source. + An observable sequence containing the result of combining elements of the sources using tuple values. + or or or or or or or or or is null. + + + + Merges the specified observable sequences into one observable sequence of tuple values whenever any of the observable sequences produces an element. + + The type of the elements in the first source sequence. + The type of the elements in the second source sequence. + The type of the elements in the third source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fourth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fifth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the sixth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the seventh source sequence. + The type of the elements in the eighth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the ninth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the tenth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the eleventh source sequence. + First observable source. + Second observable source. + Third observable source. + Fourth observable source. + Fifth observable source. + Sixth observable source. + Seventh observable source. + Eighth observable source. + Ninth observable source. + Tenth observable source. + Eleventh observable source. + An observable sequence containing the result of combining elements of the sources using tuple values. + or or or or or or or or or or is null. + + + + Merges the specified observable sequences into one observable sequence of tuple values whenever any of the observable sequences produces an element. + + The type of the elements in the first source sequence. + The type of the elements in the second source sequence. + The type of the elements in the third source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fourth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fifth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the sixth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the seventh source sequence. + The type of the elements in the eighth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the ninth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the tenth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the eleventh source sequence. + The type of the elements in the twelfth source sequence. + First observable source. + Second observable source. + Third observable source. + Fourth observable source. + Fifth observable source. + Sixth observable source. + Seventh observable source. + Eighth observable source. + Ninth observable source. + Tenth observable source. + Eleventh observable source. + Twelfth observable source. + An observable sequence containing the result of combining elements of the sources using tuple values. + or or or or or or or or or or or is null. + + + + Merges the specified observable sequences into one observable sequence of tuple values whenever any of the observable sequences produces an element. + + The type of the elements in the first source sequence. + The type of the elements in the second source sequence. + The type of the elements in the third source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fourth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fifth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the sixth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the seventh source sequence. + The type of the elements in the eighth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the ninth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the tenth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the eleventh source sequence. + The type of the elements in the twelfth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the thirteenth source sequence. + First observable source. + Second observable source. + Third observable source. + Fourth observable source. + Fifth observable source. + Sixth observable source. + Seventh observable source. + Eighth observable source. + Ninth observable source. + Tenth observable source. + Eleventh observable source. + Twelfth observable source. + Thirteenth observable source. + An observable sequence containing the result of combining elements of the sources using tuple values. + or or or or or or or or or or or or is null. + + + + Merges the specified observable sequences into one observable sequence of tuple values whenever any of the observable sequences produces an element. + + The type of the elements in the first source sequence. + The type of the elements in the second source sequence. + The type of the elements in the third source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fourth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fifth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the sixth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the seventh source sequence. + The type of the elements in the eighth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the ninth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the tenth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the eleventh source sequence. + The type of the elements in the twelfth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the thirteenth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fourteenth source sequence. + First observable source. + Second observable source. + Third observable source. + Fourth observable source. + Fifth observable source. + Sixth observable source. + Seventh observable source. + Eighth observable source. + Ninth observable source. + Tenth observable source. + Eleventh observable source. + Twelfth observable source. + Thirteenth observable source. + Fourteenth observable source. + An observable sequence containing the result of combining elements of the sources using tuple values. + or or or or or or or or or or or or or is null. + + + + Merges the specified observable sequences into one observable sequence of tuple values whenever any of the observable sequences produces an element. + + The type of the elements in the first source sequence. + The type of the elements in the second source sequence. + The type of the elements in the third source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fourth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fifth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the sixth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the seventh source sequence. + The type of the elements in the eighth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the ninth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the tenth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the eleventh source sequence. + The type of the elements in the twelfth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the thirteenth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fourteenth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fifteenth source sequence. + First observable source. + Second observable source. + Third observable source. + Fourth observable source. + Fifth observable source. + Sixth observable source. + Seventh observable source. + Eighth observable source. + Ninth observable source. + Tenth observable source. + Eleventh observable source. + Twelfth observable source. + Thirteenth observable source. + Fourteenth observable source. + Fifteenth observable source. + An observable sequence containing the result of combining elements of the sources using tuple values. + or or or or or or or or or or or or or or is null. + + + + Merges the specified observable sequences into one observable sequence of tuple values whenever any of the observable sequences produces an element. + + The type of the elements in the first source sequence. + The type of the elements in the second source sequence. + The type of the elements in the third source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fourth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fifth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the sixth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the seventh source sequence. + The type of the elements in the eighth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the ninth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the tenth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the eleventh source sequence. + The type of the elements in the twelfth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the thirteenth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fourteenth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fifteenth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the sixteenth source sequence. + First observable source. + Second observable source. + Third observable source. + Fourth observable source. + Fifth observable source. + Sixth observable source. + Seventh observable source. + Eighth observable source. + Ninth observable source. + Tenth observable source. + Eleventh observable source. + Twelfth observable source. + Thirteenth observable source. + Fourteenth observable source. + Fifteenth observable source. + Sixteenth observable source. + An observable sequence containing the result of combining elements of the sources using tuple values. + or or or or or or or or or or or or or or or is null. + + + + Merges the specified observable sequences into one observable sequence of tuple values whenever all of the observable sequences have produced an element at a corresponding index. + + The type of the elements in the first source sequence. + The type of the elements in the second source sequence. + First observable source. + Second observable source. + An observable sequence containing the result of combining elements of the sources using tuple values. + or is null. + + + + Merges the specified observable sequences into one observable sequence of tuple values whenever all of the observable sequences have produced an element at a corresponding index. + + The type of the elements in the first source sequence. + The type of the elements in the second source sequence. + The type of the elements in the third source sequence. + First observable source. + Second observable source. + Third observable source. + An observable sequence containing the result of combining elements of the sources using tuple values. + or or is null. + + + + Merges the specified observable sequences into one observable sequence of tuple values whenever all of the observable sequences have produced an element at a corresponding index. + + The type of the elements in the first source sequence. + The type of the elements in the second source sequence. + The type of the elements in the third source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fourth source sequence. + First observable source. + Second observable source. + Third observable source. + Fourth observable source. + An observable sequence containing the result of combining elements of the sources using tuple values. + or or or is null. + + + + Merges the specified observable sequences into one observable sequence of tuple values whenever all of the observable sequences have produced an element at a corresponding index. + + The type of the elements in the first source sequence. + The type of the elements in the second source sequence. + The type of the elements in the third source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fourth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fifth source sequence. + First observable source. + Second observable source. + Third observable source. + Fourth observable source. + Fifth observable source. + An observable sequence containing the result of combining elements of the sources using tuple values. + or or or or is null. + + + + Merges the specified observable sequences into one observable sequence of tuple values whenever all of the observable sequences have produced an element at a corresponding index. + + The type of the elements in the first source sequence. + The type of the elements in the second source sequence. + The type of the elements in the third source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fourth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fifth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the sixth source sequence. + First observable source. + Second observable source. + Third observable source. + Fourth observable source. + Fifth observable source. + Sixth observable source. + An observable sequence containing the result of combining elements of the sources using tuple values. + or or or or or is null. + + + + Merges the specified observable sequences into one observable sequence of tuple values whenever all of the observable sequences have produced an element at a corresponding index. + + The type of the elements in the first source sequence. + The type of the elements in the second source sequence. + The type of the elements in the third source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fourth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fifth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the sixth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the seventh source sequence. + First observable source. + Second observable source. + Third observable source. + Fourth observable source. + Fifth observable source. + Sixth observable source. + Seventh observable source. + An observable sequence containing the result of combining elements of the sources using tuple values. + or or or or or or is null. + + + + Merges the specified observable sequences into one observable sequence of tuple values whenever all of the observable sequences have produced an element at a corresponding index. + + The type of the elements in the first source sequence. + The type of the elements in the second source sequence. + The type of the elements in the third source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fourth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fifth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the sixth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the seventh source sequence. + The type of the elements in the eighth source sequence. + First observable source. + Second observable source. + Third observable source. + Fourth observable source. + Fifth observable source. + Sixth observable source. + Seventh observable source. + Eighth observable source. + An observable sequence containing the result of combining elements of the sources using tuple values. + or or or or or or or is null. + + + + Merges the specified observable sequences into one observable sequence of tuple values whenever all of the observable sequences have produced an element at a corresponding index. + + The type of the elements in the first source sequence. + The type of the elements in the second source sequence. + The type of the elements in the third source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fourth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fifth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the sixth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the seventh source sequence. + The type of the elements in the eighth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the ninth source sequence. + First observable source. + Second observable source. + Third observable source. + Fourth observable source. + Fifth observable source. + Sixth observable source. + Seventh observable source. + Eighth observable source. + Ninth observable source. + An observable sequence containing the result of combining elements of the sources using tuple values. + or or or or or or or or is null. + + + + Merges the specified observable sequences into one observable sequence of tuple values whenever all of the observable sequences have produced an element at a corresponding index. + + The type of the elements in the first source sequence. + The type of the elements in the second source sequence. + The type of the elements in the third source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fourth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fifth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the sixth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the seventh source sequence. + The type of the elements in the eighth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the ninth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the tenth source sequence. + First observable source. + Second observable source. + Third observable source. + Fourth observable source. + Fifth observable source. + Sixth observable source. + Seventh observable source. + Eighth observable source. + Ninth observable source. + Tenth observable source. + An observable sequence containing the result of combining elements of the sources using tuple values. + or or or or or or or or or is null. + + + + Merges the specified observable sequences into one observable sequence of tuple values whenever all of the observable sequences have produced an element at a corresponding index. + + The type of the elements in the first source sequence. + The type of the elements in the second source sequence. + The type of the elements in the third source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fourth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fifth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the sixth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the seventh source sequence. + The type of the elements in the eighth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the ninth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the tenth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the eleventh source sequence. + First observable source. + Second observable source. + Third observable source. + Fourth observable source. + Fifth observable source. + Sixth observable source. + Seventh observable source. + Eighth observable source. + Ninth observable source. + Tenth observable source. + Eleventh observable source. + An observable sequence containing the result of combining elements of the sources using tuple values. + or or or or or or or or or or is null. + + + + Merges the specified observable sequences into one observable sequence of tuple values whenever all of the observable sequences have produced an element at a corresponding index. + + The type of the elements in the first source sequence. + The type of the elements in the second source sequence. + The type of the elements in the third source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fourth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fifth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the sixth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the seventh source sequence. + The type of the elements in the eighth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the ninth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the tenth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the eleventh source sequence. + The type of the elements in the twelfth source sequence. + First observable source. + Second observable source. + Third observable source. + Fourth observable source. + Fifth observable source. + Sixth observable source. + Seventh observable source. + Eighth observable source. + Ninth observable source. + Tenth observable source. + Eleventh observable source. + Twelfth observable source. + An observable sequence containing the result of combining elements of the sources using tuple values. + or or or or or or or or or or or is null. + + + + Merges the specified observable sequences into one observable sequence of tuple values whenever all of the observable sequences have produced an element at a corresponding index. + + The type of the elements in the first source sequence. + The type of the elements in the second source sequence. + The type of the elements in the third source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fourth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fifth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the sixth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the seventh source sequence. + The type of the elements in the eighth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the ninth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the tenth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the eleventh source sequence. + The type of the elements in the twelfth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the thirteenth source sequence. + First observable source. + Second observable source. + Third observable source. + Fourth observable source. + Fifth observable source. + Sixth observable source. + Seventh observable source. + Eighth observable source. + Ninth observable source. + Tenth observable source. + Eleventh observable source. + Twelfth observable source. + Thirteenth observable source. + An observable sequence containing the result of combining elements of the sources using tuple values. + or or or or or or or or or or or or is null. + + + + Merges the specified observable sequences into one observable sequence of tuple values whenever all of the observable sequences have produced an element at a corresponding index. + + The type of the elements in the first source sequence. + The type of the elements in the second source sequence. + The type of the elements in the third source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fourth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fifth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the sixth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the seventh source sequence. + The type of the elements in the eighth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the ninth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the tenth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the eleventh source sequence. + The type of the elements in the twelfth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the thirteenth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fourteenth source sequence. + First observable source. + Second observable source. + Third observable source. + Fourth observable source. + Fifth observable source. + Sixth observable source. + Seventh observable source. + Eighth observable source. + Ninth observable source. + Tenth observable source. + Eleventh observable source. + Twelfth observable source. + Thirteenth observable source. + Fourteenth observable source. + An observable sequence containing the result of combining elements of the sources using tuple values. + or or or or or or or or or or or or or is null. + + + + Merges the specified observable sequences into one observable sequence of tuple values whenever all of the observable sequences have produced an element at a corresponding index. + + The type of the elements in the first source sequence. + The type of the elements in the second source sequence. + The type of the elements in the third source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fourth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fifth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the sixth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the seventh source sequence. + The type of the elements in the eighth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the ninth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the tenth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the eleventh source sequence. + The type of the elements in the twelfth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the thirteenth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fourteenth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fifteenth source sequence. + First observable source. + Second observable source. + Third observable source. + Fourth observable source. + Fifth observable source. + Sixth observable source. + Seventh observable source. + Eighth observable source. + Ninth observable source. + Tenth observable source. + Eleventh observable source. + Twelfth observable source. + Thirteenth observable source. + Fourteenth observable source. + Fifteenth observable source. + An observable sequence containing the result of combining elements of the sources using tuple values. + or or or or or or or or or or or or or or is null. + + + + Merges the specified observable sequences into one observable sequence of tuple values whenever all of the observable sequences have produced an element at a corresponding index. + + The type of the elements in the first source sequence. + The type of the elements in the second source sequence. + The type of the elements in the third source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fourth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fifth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the sixth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the seventh source sequence. + The type of the elements in the eighth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the ninth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the tenth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the eleventh source sequence. + The type of the elements in the twelfth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the thirteenth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fourteenth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fifteenth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the sixteenth source sequence. + First observable source. + Second observable source. + Third observable source. + Fourth observable source. + Fifth observable source. + Sixth observable source. + Seventh observable source. + Eighth observable source. + Ninth observable source. + Tenth observable source. + Eleventh observable source. + Twelfth observable source. + Thirteenth observable source. + Fourteenth observable source. + Fifteenth observable source. + Sixteenth observable source. + An observable sequence containing the result of combining elements of the sources using tuple values. + or or or or or or or or or or or or or or or is null. + + + + (Infrastructure) Implement query debugger services. + + + + + The System.Reactive.Linq namespace contains interfaces and classes that support expressing queries over observable sequences, using Language Integrated Query (LINQ). + Query operators are made available as extension methods for and defined on the Observable and Qbservable classes, respectively. + + + + + Provides a set of extension methods to expose observable sequences as Windows Runtime asynchronous actions and operations. + + + + + Creates a Windows Runtime asynchronous action that represents the completion of the observable sequence. + Upon cancellation of the asynchronous action, the subscription to the source sequence will be disposed. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source sequence to expose as an asynchronous action. + Windows Runtime asynchronous action object representing the completion of the observable sequence. + is null. + + + + Creates a Windows Runtime asynchronous action that represents the completion of the observable sequence, reporting incremental progress for each element produced by the sequence. + Upon cancellation of the asynchronous action, the subscription to the source sequence will be disposed. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source sequence to expose as an asynchronous action. + Windows Runtime asynchronous action object representing the completion of the observable sequence, reporting incremental progress for each source sequence element. + is null. + + + + Creates a Windows Runtime asynchronous action that represents the completion of the observable sequence, using a selector function to map the source sequence on a progress reporting sequence. + Upon cancellation of the asynchronous action, the subscription to the source sequence will be disposed. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + The type of the elements in the progress sequence. + Source sequence to expose as an asynchronous action and to compute a progress sequence that gets reported through the asynchronous action. + Selector function to map the source sequence on a progress reporting sequence. + Windows Runtime asynchronous action object representing the completion of the result sequence, reporting progress computed through the progress sequence. + or is null. + + + + Creates a Windows Runtime asynchronous operation that returns the last element of the observable sequence. + Upon cancellation of the asynchronous operation, the subscription to the source sequence will be disposed. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source sequence to expose as an asynchronous operation. + Windows Runtime asynchronous operation object that returns the last element of the observable sequence. + is null. + + + + Creates a Windows Runtime asynchronous operation that returns the last element of the observable sequence, reporting incremental progress for each element produced by the sequence. + Upon cancellation of the asynchronous operation, the subscription to the source sequence will be disposed. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source sequence to expose as an asynchronous operation. + Windows Runtime asynchronous operation object that returns the last element of the observable sequence, reporting incremental progress for each source sequence element. + is null. + + + + Creates a Windows Runtime asynchronous operation that returns the last element of the result sequence, reporting incremental progress for each element produced by the source sequence. + Upon cancellation of the asynchronous operation, the subscription to the source sequence will be disposed. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + The type of the elements in the result sequence. + Source sequence to compute a result sequence that gets exposed as an asynchronous operation. + Selector function to map the source sequence on a result sequence. + Windows Runtime asynchronous operation object that returns the last element of the result sequence, reporting incremental progress for each source sequence element. + or is null. + + + + Creates a Windows Runtime asynchronous operation that returns the last element of the result sequence, using a selector function to map the source sequence on a progress reporting sequence. + Upon cancellation of the asynchronous operation, the subscription to the source sequence will be disposed. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + The type of the elements in the result sequence. + The type of the elements in the progress sequence. + Source sequence to compute a result sequence that gets exposed as an asynchronous operation and a progress sequence that gets reported through the asynchronous operation. + Selector function to map the source sequence on a result sequence. + Selector function to map the source sequence on a progress reporting sequence. + Windows Runtime asynchronous operation object that returns the last element of the result sequence, reporting progress computed through the progress sequence. + or or is null. + + + + Provides a set of extension methods for scheduling actions performed through observable sequences on UI dispatchers. + + + + + Wraps the source sequence in order to run its observer callbacks on the specified dispatcher. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source sequence. + Dispatcher whose associated message loop is used to notify observers on. + The source sequence whose observations happen on the specified dispatcher. + or is null. + + + + Wraps the source sequence in order to run its observer callbacks on the specified dispatcher. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source sequence. + Dispatcher whose associated message loop is used to notify observers on. + Priority to schedule work items at. + The source sequence whose observations happen on the specified dispatcher. + or is null. + + + + Wraps the source sequence in order to run its observer callbacks on the dispatcher associated with the specified object. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source sequence. + Object to get the dispatcher from. + The source sequence whose observations happen on the specified object's dispatcher. + or is null. + + + + Wraps the source sequence in order to run its observer callbacks on the dispatcher associated with the specified object. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source sequence. + Object to get the dispatcher from. + Priority to schedule work items at. + The source sequence whose observations happen on the specified object's dispatcher. + or is null. + + + + Wraps the source sequence in order to run its observer callbacks on the dispatcher associated with the current window. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source sequence. + The source sequence whose observations happen on the current window's dispatcher. + is null. + + + + Wraps the source sequence in order to run its observer callbacks on the dispatcher associated with the current window. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source sequence. + Priority to schedule work items at. + The source sequence whose observations happen on the current window's dispatcher. + is null. + + + + Wraps the source sequence in order to run its subscription and unsubscription logic on the specified dispatcher. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source sequence. + Dispatcher whose associated message loop is used to perform subscription and unsubscription actions on. + The source sequence whose subscriptions and unsubscriptions happen on the specified dispatcher. + or is null. + + Only the side-effects of subscribing to the source sequence and disposing subscriptions to the source sequence are run on the specified dispatcher. + In order to invoke observer callbacks on the specified dispatcher, e.g. to render results in a control, use . + + + + + Wraps the source sequence in order to run its subscription and unsubscription logic on the specified dispatcher. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source sequence. + Dispatcher whose associated message loop is used to perform subscription and unsubscription actions on. + Priority to schedule work items at. + The source sequence whose subscriptions and unsubscriptions happen on the specified dispatcher. + or is null. + + Only the side-effects of subscribing to the source sequence and disposing subscriptions to the source sequence are run on the specified dispatcher. + In order to invoke observer callbacks on the specified dispatcher, e.g. to render results in a control, use . + + + + + Wraps the source sequence in order to run its subscription and unsubscription logic on the dispatcher associated with the specified object. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source sequence. + Object to get the dispatcher from. + The source sequence whose subscriptions and unsubscriptions happen on the specified object's dispatcher. + or is null. + + Only the side-effects of subscribing to the source sequence and disposing subscriptions to the source sequence are run on the dispatcher associated with the specified object. + In order to invoke observer callbacks on the dispatcher associated with the specified object, e.g. to render results in a control, use . + + + + + Wraps the source sequence in order to run its subscription and unsubscription logic on the dispatcher associated with the specified object. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source sequence. + Object to get the dispatcher from. + Priority to schedule work items at. + The source sequence whose subscriptions and unsubscriptions happen on the specified object's dispatcher. + or is null. + + Only the side-effects of subscribing to the source sequence and disposing subscriptions to the source sequence are run on the dispatcher associated with the specified object. + In order to invoke observer callbacks on the dispatcher associated with the specified object, e.g. to render results in a control, use . + + + + + Wraps the source sequence in order to run its subscription and unsubscription logic on the dispatcher associated with the current window. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source sequence. + The source sequence whose subscriptions and unsubscriptions happen on the current window's dispatcher. + is null. + + Only the side-effects of subscribing to the source sequence and disposing subscriptions to the source sequence are run on the dispatcher associated with the current window. + In order to invoke observer callbacks on the dispatcher associated with the current window, e.g. to render results in a control, use . + + + + + Wraps the source sequence in order to run its subscription and unsubscription logic on the dispatcher associated with the current window. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Source sequence. + Priority to schedule work items at. + The source sequence whose subscriptions and unsubscriptions happen on the current window's dispatcher. + is null. + + Only the side-effects of subscribing to the source sequence and disposing subscriptions to the source sequence are run on the dispatcher associated with the current window. + In order to invoke observer callbacks on the dispatcher associated with the current window, e.g. to render results in a control, use . + + + + + Provides a set of static methods for importing typed events from Windows Runtime APIs. + + + + + Converts a typed event, conforming to the standard event pattern, to an observable sequence. + + The type of the sender that raises the event. + The type of the event data generated by the event. + Action that attaches the given event handler to the underlying .NET event. + Action that detaches the given event handler from the underlying .NET event. + The observable sequence that contains data representations of invocations of the underlying typed event. + or is null. + + + + + Converts a typed event, conforming to the standard event pattern, to an observable sequence. + + The delegate type of the event to be converted. + The type of the sender that raises the event. + The type of the event data generated by the event. + A function used to convert the given event handler to a delegate compatible with the underlying typed event. The resulting delegate is used in calls to the addHandler and removeHandler action parameters. + Action that attaches the given event handler to the underlying .NET event. + Action that detaches the given event handler from the underlying .NET event. + The observable sequence that contains data representations of invocations of the underlying typed event. + or or is null. + + + + + Exposes an observable sequence as an object with a typed event. + + The type of the sender that raises the event. + The type of the event data generated by the event. + Observable source sequence. + The event source object. + is null. + + + + Projects each element of an observable sequence to a Windows Runtime asynchronous operation and merges all of the asynchronous operation results into one observable sequence. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + The type of the result produced by the projected asynchronous operations and the elements in the merged result sequence. + An observable sequence of elements to project. + A transform function to apply to each element. + An observable sequence whose elements are the result of the asynchronous operations executed for each element of the input sequence. + or is null. + This overload supports composition of observable sequences and Windows Runtime asynchronous operations, without requiring manual conversion of the asynchronous operations to observable sequences using . + + + + Projects each element of an observable sequence to a Windows Runtime asynchronous operation and merges all of the asynchronous operation results into one observable sequence. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + The type of the result produced by the projected asynchronous operations and the elements in the merged result sequence. + The type of the reported progress objects, which get ignored by this query operator. + An observable sequence of elements to project. + A transform function to apply to each element. + An observable sequence whose elements are the result of the asynchronous operations executed for each element of the input sequence. + or is null. + This overload supports composition of observable sequences and Windows Runtime asynchronous operations, without requiring manual conversion of the asynchronous operations to observable sequences using . + + + + Projects each element of an observable sequence to a Windows Runtime asynchronous operation, invokes the result selector for the source element and the asynchronous operation result, and merges the results into one observable sequence. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + The type of the results produced by the projected asynchronous operations. + The type of the elements in the result sequence, obtained by using the selector to combine source sequence elements with their corresponding intermediate asynchronous operation results. + An observable sequence of elements to project. + A transform function to apply to each element. + A transform function to apply to each element of the intermediate sequence. + An observable sequence whose elements are the result of obtaining an asynchronous operation for each element of the input sequence and then mapping the asynchronous operation's result and its corresponding source element to a result element. + or or is null. + This overload supports using LINQ query comprehension syntax in C# and Visual Basic to compose observable sequences and Windows Runtime asynchronous operations, without requiring manual conversion of the asynchronous operations to observable sequences using . + + + + Projects each element of an observable sequence to a Windows Runtime asynchronous operation, invokes the result selector for the source element and the asynchronous operation result, and merges the results into one observable sequence. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + The type of the results produced by the projected asynchronous operations. + The type of the reported progress objects, which get ignored by this query operator. + The type of the elements in the result sequence, obtained by using the selector to combine source sequence elements with their corresponding intermediate asynchronous operation results. + An observable sequence of elements to project. + A transform function to apply to each element. + A transform function to apply to each element of the intermediate sequence. + An observable sequence whose elements are the result of obtaining an asynchronous operation for each element of the input sequence and then mapping the asynchronous operation's result and its corresponding source element to a result element. + or or is null. + This overload supports using LINQ query comprehension syntax in C# and Visual Basic to compose observable sequences and Windows Runtime asynchronous operations, without requiring manual conversion of the asynchronous operations to observable sequences using . + + + + An ObserveOn operator implementation that uses lock-free + techniques to signal events to the downstream. + + The element type of the sequence. + + + + The current task representing a running drain operation. + + + + + Indicates the work-in-progress state of this operator, + zero means no work is currently being done. + + + + + If true, the upstream has issued OnCompleted. + + + + + If is true and this is non-null, the upstream + failed with an OnError. + + + + + Indicates a dispose has been requested. + + + + + Remove remaining elements from the queue upon + cancellation or failure. + + The queue to use. The argument ensures that the + _queue field is not re-read from memory unnecessarily + due to the memory barriers inside TryDequeue mandating it + despite the field is read-only. + + + + Submit the drain task via the appropriate scheduler if + there is no drain currently running (wip > 0). + + + + + The static action to be scheduled on a simple scheduler. + Avoids creating a delegate that captures this + whenever the signals have to be drained. + + + + + Emits at most one signal per run on a scheduler that doesn't like + long running tasks. + + The scheduler to use for scheduling the next signal emission if necessary. + The IDisposable of the recursively scheduled task or an empty disposable. + + + + Executes a drain step by checking the disposed state, + checking for the terminated state and for an + empty queue, issuing the appropriate signals to the + given downstream. + + The queue to use. The argument ensures that the + _queue field is not re-read from memory due to the memory barriers + inside TryDequeue mandating it despite the field is read-only. + In addition, the DrainStep is invoked from the DrainLongRunning's loop + so reading _queue inside this method would still incur the same barrier + overhead otherwise. + + + + Signals events on a ISchedulerLongRunning by blocking the emission thread while waiting + for them from the upstream. + + The element type of the sequence. + + + + This will run a suspending drain task, hogging the backing thread + until the sequence terminates or gets disposed. + + + + + The queue for holding the OnNext items, terminal signals have their own fields. + + + + + Protects the suspension and resumption of the long running drain task. + + + + + The work-in-progress counter. If it jumps from 0 to 1, the drain task is resumed, + if it reaches 0 again, the drain task is suspended. + + + + + Set to true if the upstream terminated. + + + + + Set to a non-null Exception if the upstream terminated with OnError. + + + + + Indicates the sequence has been disposed and the drain task should quit. + + + + + Makes sure the drain task is scheduled only once, when the first signal + from upstream arrives. + + + + + The disposable tracking the drain task. + + + + + Static reference to the Drain method, saves allocation. + + + + + Override this method to dispose additional resources. + The method is guaranteed to be called at most once. + + If true, the method was called from . + + + + Base class for implementation of query operators, providing a lightweight sink that can be disposed to mute the outgoing observer. + + Type of the resulting sequence's elements. + + Implementations of sinks are responsible to enforce the message grammar on the associated observer. Upon sending a terminal message, a pairing Dispose call should be made to trigger cancellation of related resources and to mute the outgoing observer. + + + + Holds onto a singleton IDisposable indicating a ready state. + + + + + This indicates the operation has been prepared and ready for + the next step. + + + + + Provides a mechanism for receiving push-based notifications and returning a response. + + + The type of the elements received by the observer. + This type parameter is contravariant. That is, you can use either the type you specified or any type that is less derived. For more information about covariance and contravariance, see Covariance and Contravariance in Generics. + + + The type of the result returned from the observer's notification handlers. + This type parameter is covariant. That is, you can use either the type you specified or any type that is more derived. For more information about covariance and contravariance, see Covariance and Contravariance in Generics. + + + + + Notifies the observer of a new element in the sequence. + + The new element in the sequence. + Result returned upon observation of a new element. + + + + Notifies the observer that an exception has occurred. + + The exception that occurred. + Result returned upon observation of an error. + + + + Notifies the observer of the end of the sequence. + + Result returned upon observation of the sequence completion. + + + + Abstract base class for join patterns. + + + + + Represents a join pattern over one observable sequence. + + The type of the elements in the first source sequence. + + + + Matches when all observable sequences have an available element and projects the elements by invoking the selector function. + + The type of the elements in the result sequence, returned by the selector function. + Selector that will be invoked for elements in the source sequences. + Plan that produces the projected results, to be fed (with other plans) to the When operator. + is null. + + + + Represents a join pattern over two observable sequences. + + The type of the elements in the first source sequence. + The type of the elements in the second source sequence. + + + + Creates a pattern that matches when all three observable sequences have an available element. + + The type of the elements in the third observable sequence. + Observable sequence to match with the two previous sequences. + Pattern object that matches when all observable sequences have an available element. + is null. + + + + Matches when all observable sequences have an available element and projects the elements by invoking the selector function. + + The type of the elements in the result sequence, returned by the selector function. + Selector that will be invoked for elements in the source sequences. + Plan that produces the projected results, to be fed (with other plans) to the When operator. + is null. + + + + Represents a join pattern over three observable sequences. + + The type of the elements in the first source sequence. + The type of the elements in the second source sequence. + The type of the elements in the third source sequence. + + + + Creates a pattern that matches when all four observable sequences have an available element. + + The type of the elements in the fourth observable sequence. + Observable sequence to match with the three previous sequences. + Pattern object that matches when all observable sequences have an available element. + is null. + + + + Matches when all observable sequences have an available element and projects the elements by invoking the selector function. + + The type of the elements in the result sequence, returned by the selector function. + Selector that will be invoked for elements in the source sequences. + Plan that produces the projected results, to be fed (with other plans) to the When operator. + is null. + + + + Represents a join pattern over four observable sequences. + + The type of the elements in the first source sequence. + The type of the elements in the second source sequence. + The type of the elements in the third source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fourth source sequence. + + + + Creates a pattern that matches when all five observable sequences have an available element. + + The type of the elements in the fifth observable sequence. + Observable sequence to match with the four previous sequences. + Pattern object that matches when all observable sequences have an available element. + is null. + + + + Matches when all observable sequences have an available element and projects the elements by invoking the selector function. + + The type of the elements in the result sequence, returned by the selector function. + Selector that will be invoked for elements in the source sequences. + Plan that produces the projected results, to be fed (with other plans) to the When operator. + is null. + + + + Represents a join pattern over five observable sequences. + + The type of the elements in the first source sequence. + The type of the elements in the second source sequence. + The type of the elements in the third source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fourth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fifth source sequence. + + + + Creates a pattern that matches when all six observable sequences have an available element. + + The type of the elements in the sixth observable sequence. + Observable sequence to match with the five previous sequences. + Pattern object that matches when all observable sequences have an available element. + is null. + + + + Matches when all observable sequences have an available element and projects the elements by invoking the selector function. + + The type of the elements in the result sequence, returned by the selector function. + Selector that will be invoked for elements in the source sequences. + Plan that produces the projected results, to be fed (with other plans) to the When operator. + is null. + + + + Represents a join pattern over six observable sequences. + + The type of the elements in the first source sequence. + The type of the elements in the second source sequence. + The type of the elements in the third source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fourth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fifth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the sixth source sequence. + + + + Creates a pattern that matches when all seven observable sequences have an available element. + + The type of the elements in the seventh observable sequence. + Observable sequence to match with the six previous sequences. + Pattern object that matches when all observable sequences have an available element. + is null. + + + + Matches when all observable sequences have an available element and projects the elements by invoking the selector function. + + The type of the elements in the result sequence, returned by the selector function. + Selector that will be invoked for elements in the source sequences. + Plan that produces the projected results, to be fed (with other plans) to the When operator. + is null. + + + + Represents a join pattern over seven observable sequences. + + The type of the elements in the first source sequence. + The type of the elements in the second source sequence. + The type of the elements in the third source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fourth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fifth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the sixth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the seventh source sequence. + + + + Creates a pattern that matches when all eight observable sequences have an available element. + + The type of the elements in the eighth observable sequence. + Observable sequence to match with the seven previous sequences. + Pattern object that matches when all observable sequences have an available element. + is null. + + + + Matches when all observable sequences have an available element and projects the elements by invoking the selector function. + + The type of the elements in the result sequence, returned by the selector function. + Selector that will be invoked for elements in the source sequences. + Plan that produces the projected results, to be fed (with other plans) to the When operator. + is null. + + + + Represents a join pattern over eight observable sequences. + + The type of the elements in the first source sequence. + The type of the elements in the second source sequence. + The type of the elements in the third source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fourth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fifth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the sixth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the seventh source sequence. + The type of the elements in the eighth source sequence. + + + + Creates a pattern that matches when all nine observable sequences have an available element. + + The type of the elements in the ninth observable sequence. + Observable sequence to match with the eight previous sequences. + Pattern object that matches when all observable sequences have an available element. + is null. + + + + Matches when all observable sequences have an available element and projects the elements by invoking the selector function. + + The type of the elements in the result sequence, returned by the selector function. + Selector that will be invoked for elements in the source sequences. + Plan that produces the projected results, to be fed (with other plans) to the When operator. + is null. + + + + Represents a join pattern over nine observable sequences. + + The type of the elements in the first source sequence. + The type of the elements in the second source sequence. + The type of the elements in the third source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fourth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fifth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the sixth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the seventh source sequence. + The type of the elements in the eighth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the ninth source sequence. + + + + Creates a pattern that matches when all ten observable sequences have an available element. + + The type of the elements in the tenth observable sequence. + Observable sequence to match with the nine previous sequences. + Pattern object that matches when all observable sequences have an available element. + is null. + + + + Matches when all observable sequences have an available element and projects the elements by invoking the selector function. + + The type of the elements in the result sequence, returned by the selector function. + Selector that will be invoked for elements in the source sequences. + Plan that produces the projected results, to be fed (with other plans) to the When operator. + is null. + + + + Represents a join pattern over ten observable sequences. + + The type of the elements in the first source sequence. + The type of the elements in the second source sequence. + The type of the elements in the third source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fourth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fifth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the sixth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the seventh source sequence. + The type of the elements in the eighth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the ninth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the tenth source sequence. + + + + Creates a pattern that matches when all eleven observable sequences have an available element. + + The type of the elements in the eleventh observable sequence. + Observable sequence to match with the ten previous sequences. + Pattern object that matches when all observable sequences have an available element. + is null. + + + + Matches when all observable sequences have an available element and projects the elements by invoking the selector function. + + The type of the elements in the result sequence, returned by the selector function. + Selector that will be invoked for elements in the source sequences. + Plan that produces the projected results, to be fed (with other plans) to the When operator. + is null. + + + + Represents a join pattern over eleven observable sequences. + + The type of the elements in the first source sequence. + The type of the elements in the second source sequence. + The type of the elements in the third source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fourth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fifth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the sixth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the seventh source sequence. + The type of the elements in the eighth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the ninth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the tenth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the eleventh source sequence. + + + + Creates a pattern that matches when all twelve observable sequences have an available element. + + The type of the elements in the twelfth observable sequence. + Observable sequence to match with the eleven previous sequences. + Pattern object that matches when all observable sequences have an available element. + is null. + + + + Matches when all observable sequences have an available element and projects the elements by invoking the selector function. + + The type of the elements in the result sequence, returned by the selector function. + Selector that will be invoked for elements in the source sequences. + Plan that produces the projected results, to be fed (with other plans) to the When operator. + is null. + + + + Represents a join pattern over twelve observable sequences. + + The type of the elements in the first source sequence. + The type of the elements in the second source sequence. + The type of the elements in the third source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fourth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fifth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the sixth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the seventh source sequence. + The type of the elements in the eighth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the ninth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the tenth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the eleventh source sequence. + The type of the elements in the twelfth source sequence. + + + + Creates a pattern that matches when all thirteen observable sequences have an available element. + + The type of the elements in the thirteenth observable sequence. + Observable sequence to match with the twelve previous sequences. + Pattern object that matches when all observable sequences have an available element. + is null. + + + + Matches when all observable sequences have an available element and projects the elements by invoking the selector function. + + The type of the elements in the result sequence, returned by the selector function. + Selector that will be invoked for elements in the source sequences. + Plan that produces the projected results, to be fed (with other plans) to the When operator. + is null. + + + + Represents a join pattern over thirteen observable sequences. + + The type of the elements in the first source sequence. + The type of the elements in the second source sequence. + The type of the elements in the third source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fourth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fifth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the sixth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the seventh source sequence. + The type of the elements in the eighth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the ninth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the tenth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the eleventh source sequence. + The type of the elements in the twelfth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the thirteenth source sequence. + + + + Creates a pattern that matches when all fourteen observable sequences have an available element. + + The type of the elements in the fourteenth observable sequence. + Observable sequence to match with the thirteen previous sequences. + Pattern object that matches when all observable sequences have an available element. + is null. + + + + Matches when all observable sequences have an available element and projects the elements by invoking the selector function. + + The type of the elements in the result sequence, returned by the selector function. + Selector that will be invoked for elements in the source sequences. + Plan that produces the projected results, to be fed (with other plans) to the When operator. + is null. + + + + Represents a join pattern over fourteen observable sequences. + + The type of the elements in the first source sequence. + The type of the elements in the second source sequence. + The type of the elements in the third source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fourth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fifth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the sixth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the seventh source sequence. + The type of the elements in the eighth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the ninth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the tenth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the eleventh source sequence. + The type of the elements in the twelfth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the thirteenth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fourteenth source sequence. + + + + Creates a pattern that matches when all fifteen observable sequences have an available element. + + The type of the elements in the fifteenth observable sequence. + Observable sequence to match with the fourteen previous sequences. + Pattern object that matches when all observable sequences have an available element. + is null. + + + + Matches when all observable sequences have an available element and projects the elements by invoking the selector function. + + The type of the elements in the result sequence, returned by the selector function. + Selector that will be invoked for elements in the source sequences. + Plan that produces the projected results, to be fed (with other plans) to the When operator. + is null. + + + + Represents a join pattern over fifteen observable sequences. + + The type of the elements in the first source sequence. + The type of the elements in the second source sequence. + The type of the elements in the third source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fourth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fifth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the sixth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the seventh source sequence. + The type of the elements in the eighth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the ninth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the tenth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the eleventh source sequence. + The type of the elements in the twelfth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the thirteenth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fourteenth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fifteenth source sequence. + + + + Creates a pattern that matches when all sixteen observable sequences have an available element. + + The type of the elements in the sixteenth observable sequence. + Observable sequence to match with the fifteen previous sequences. + Pattern object that matches when all observable sequences have an available element. + is null. + + + + Matches when all observable sequences have an available element and projects the elements by invoking the selector function. + + The type of the elements in the result sequence, returned by the selector function. + Selector that will be invoked for elements in the source sequences. + Plan that produces the projected results, to be fed (with other plans) to the When operator. + is null. + + + + Represents a join pattern over sixteen observable sequences. + + The type of the elements in the first source sequence. + The type of the elements in the second source sequence. + The type of the elements in the third source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fourth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fifth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the sixth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the seventh source sequence. + The type of the elements in the eighth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the ninth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the tenth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the eleventh source sequence. + The type of the elements in the twelfth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the thirteenth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fourteenth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fifteenth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the sixteenth source sequence. + + + + Matches when all observable sequences have an available element and projects the elements by invoking the selector function. + + The type of the elements in the result sequence, returned by the selector function. + Selector that will be invoked for elements in the source sequences. + Plan that produces the projected results, to be fed (with other plans) to the When operator. + is null. + + + + Represents an execution plan for join patterns. + + The type of the results produced by the plan. + + + + Abstract base class for join patterns represented by an expression tree. + + + + + Creates a new join pattern object using the specified expression tree representation. + + Expression tree representing the join pattern. + + + + Gets the expression tree representing the join pattern. + + + + + Represents a join pattern over two observable sequences. + + The type of the elements in the first source sequence. + The type of the elements in the second source sequence. + + + + Creates a pattern that matches when all three observable sequences have an available element. + + The type of the elements in the third observable sequence. + Observable sequence to match with the two previous sequences. + Pattern object that matches when all observable sequences have an available element. + is null. + + + + Matches when all observable sequences have an available element and projects the elements by invoking the selector function. + + The type of the elements in the result sequence, returned by the selector function. + Selector that will be invoked for elements in the source sequences. + Plan that produces the projected results, to be fed (with other plans) to the When operator. + is null. + + + + Represents a join pattern over three observable sequences. + + The type of the elements in the first source sequence. + The type of the elements in the second source sequence. + The type of the elements in the third source sequence. + + + + Creates a pattern that matches when all four observable sequences have an available element. + + The type of the elements in the fourth observable sequence. + Observable sequence to match with the three previous sequences. + Pattern object that matches when all observable sequences have an available element. + is null. + + + + Matches when all observable sequences have an available element and projects the elements by invoking the selector function. + + The type of the elements in the result sequence, returned by the selector function. + Selector that will be invoked for elements in the source sequences. + Plan that produces the projected results, to be fed (with other plans) to the When operator. + is null. + + + + Represents a join pattern over four observable sequences. + + The type of the elements in the first source sequence. + The type of the elements in the second source sequence. + The type of the elements in the third source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fourth source sequence. + + + + Creates a pattern that matches when all five observable sequences have an available element. + + The type of the elements in the fifth observable sequence. + Observable sequence to match with the four previous sequences. + Pattern object that matches when all observable sequences have an available element. + is null. + + + + Matches when all observable sequences have an available element and projects the elements by invoking the selector function. + + The type of the elements in the result sequence, returned by the selector function. + Selector that will be invoked for elements in the source sequences. + Plan that produces the projected results, to be fed (with other plans) to the When operator. + is null. + + + + Represents a join pattern over five observable sequences. + + The type of the elements in the first source sequence. + The type of the elements in the second source sequence. + The type of the elements in the third source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fourth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fifth source sequence. + + + + Creates a pattern that matches when all six observable sequences have an available element. + + The type of the elements in the sixth observable sequence. + Observable sequence to match with the five previous sequences. + Pattern object that matches when all observable sequences have an available element. + is null. + + + + Matches when all observable sequences have an available element and projects the elements by invoking the selector function. + + The type of the elements in the result sequence, returned by the selector function. + Selector that will be invoked for elements in the source sequences. + Plan that produces the projected results, to be fed (with other plans) to the When operator. + is null. + + + + Represents a join pattern over six observable sequences. + + The type of the elements in the first source sequence. + The type of the elements in the second source sequence. + The type of the elements in the third source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fourth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fifth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the sixth source sequence. + + + + Creates a pattern that matches when all seven observable sequences have an available element. + + The type of the elements in the seventh observable sequence. + Observable sequence to match with the six previous sequences. + Pattern object that matches when all observable sequences have an available element. + is null. + + + + Matches when all observable sequences have an available element and projects the elements by invoking the selector function. + + The type of the elements in the result sequence, returned by the selector function. + Selector that will be invoked for elements in the source sequences. + Plan that produces the projected results, to be fed (with other plans) to the When operator. + is null. + + + + Represents a join pattern over seven observable sequences. + + The type of the elements in the first source sequence. + The type of the elements in the second source sequence. + The type of the elements in the third source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fourth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fifth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the sixth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the seventh source sequence. + + + + Creates a pattern that matches when all eight observable sequences have an available element. + + The type of the elements in the eighth observable sequence. + Observable sequence to match with the seven previous sequences. + Pattern object that matches when all observable sequences have an available element. + is null. + + + + Matches when all observable sequences have an available element and projects the elements by invoking the selector function. + + The type of the elements in the result sequence, returned by the selector function. + Selector that will be invoked for elements in the source sequences. + Plan that produces the projected results, to be fed (with other plans) to the When operator. + is null. + + + + Represents a join pattern over eight observable sequences. + + The type of the elements in the first source sequence. + The type of the elements in the second source sequence. + The type of the elements in the third source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fourth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fifth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the sixth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the seventh source sequence. + The type of the elements in the eighth source sequence. + + + + Creates a pattern that matches when all nine observable sequences have an available element. + + The type of the elements in the ninth observable sequence. + Observable sequence to match with the eight previous sequences. + Pattern object that matches when all observable sequences have an available element. + is null. + + + + Matches when all observable sequences have an available element and projects the elements by invoking the selector function. + + The type of the elements in the result sequence, returned by the selector function. + Selector that will be invoked for elements in the source sequences. + Plan that produces the projected results, to be fed (with other plans) to the When operator. + is null. + + + + Represents a join pattern over nine observable sequences. + + The type of the elements in the first source sequence. + The type of the elements in the second source sequence. + The type of the elements in the third source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fourth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fifth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the sixth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the seventh source sequence. + The type of the elements in the eighth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the ninth source sequence. + + + + Creates a pattern that matches when all ten observable sequences have an available element. + + The type of the elements in the tenth observable sequence. + Observable sequence to match with the nine previous sequences. + Pattern object that matches when all observable sequences have an available element. + is null. + + + + Matches when all observable sequences have an available element and projects the elements by invoking the selector function. + + The type of the elements in the result sequence, returned by the selector function. + Selector that will be invoked for elements in the source sequences. + Plan that produces the projected results, to be fed (with other plans) to the When operator. + is null. + + + + Represents a join pattern over ten observable sequences. + + The type of the elements in the first source sequence. + The type of the elements in the second source sequence. + The type of the elements in the third source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fourth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fifth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the sixth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the seventh source sequence. + The type of the elements in the eighth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the ninth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the tenth source sequence. + + + + Creates a pattern that matches when all eleven observable sequences have an available element. + + The type of the elements in the eleventh observable sequence. + Observable sequence to match with the ten previous sequences. + Pattern object that matches when all observable sequences have an available element. + is null. + + + + Matches when all observable sequences have an available element and projects the elements by invoking the selector function. + + The type of the elements in the result sequence, returned by the selector function. + Selector that will be invoked for elements in the source sequences. + Plan that produces the projected results, to be fed (with other plans) to the When operator. + is null. + + + + Represents a join pattern over eleven observable sequences. + + The type of the elements in the first source sequence. + The type of the elements in the second source sequence. + The type of the elements in the third source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fourth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fifth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the sixth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the seventh source sequence. + The type of the elements in the eighth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the ninth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the tenth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the eleventh source sequence. + + + + Creates a pattern that matches when all twelve observable sequences have an available element. + + The type of the elements in the twelfth observable sequence. + Observable sequence to match with the eleven previous sequences. + Pattern object that matches when all observable sequences have an available element. + is null. + + + + Matches when all observable sequences have an available element and projects the elements by invoking the selector function. + + The type of the elements in the result sequence, returned by the selector function. + Selector that will be invoked for elements in the source sequences. + Plan that produces the projected results, to be fed (with other plans) to the When operator. + is null. + + + + Represents a join pattern over twelve observable sequences. + + The type of the elements in the first source sequence. + The type of the elements in the second source sequence. + The type of the elements in the third source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fourth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fifth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the sixth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the seventh source sequence. + The type of the elements in the eighth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the ninth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the tenth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the eleventh source sequence. + The type of the elements in the twelfth source sequence. + + + + Creates a pattern that matches when all thirteen observable sequences have an available element. + + The type of the elements in the thirteenth observable sequence. + Observable sequence to match with the twelve previous sequences. + Pattern object that matches when all observable sequences have an available element. + is null. + + + + Matches when all observable sequences have an available element and projects the elements by invoking the selector function. + + The type of the elements in the result sequence, returned by the selector function. + Selector that will be invoked for elements in the source sequences. + Plan that produces the projected results, to be fed (with other plans) to the When operator. + is null. + + + + Represents a join pattern over thirteen observable sequences. + + The type of the elements in the first source sequence. + The type of the elements in the second source sequence. + The type of the elements in the third source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fourth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fifth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the sixth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the seventh source sequence. + The type of the elements in the eighth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the ninth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the tenth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the eleventh source sequence. + The type of the elements in the twelfth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the thirteenth source sequence. + + + + Creates a pattern that matches when all fourteen observable sequences have an available element. + + The type of the elements in the fourteenth observable sequence. + Observable sequence to match with the thirteen previous sequences. + Pattern object that matches when all observable sequences have an available element. + is null. + + + + Matches when all observable sequences have an available element and projects the elements by invoking the selector function. + + The type of the elements in the result sequence, returned by the selector function. + Selector that will be invoked for elements in the source sequences. + Plan that produces the projected results, to be fed (with other plans) to the When operator. + is null. + + + + Represents a join pattern over fourteen observable sequences. + + The type of the elements in the first source sequence. + The type of the elements in the second source sequence. + The type of the elements in the third source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fourth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fifth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the sixth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the seventh source sequence. + The type of the elements in the eighth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the ninth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the tenth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the eleventh source sequence. + The type of the elements in the twelfth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the thirteenth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fourteenth source sequence. + + + + Creates a pattern that matches when all fifteen observable sequences have an available element. + + The type of the elements in the fifteenth observable sequence. + Observable sequence to match with the fourteen previous sequences. + Pattern object that matches when all observable sequences have an available element. + is null. + + + + Matches when all observable sequences have an available element and projects the elements by invoking the selector function. + + The type of the elements in the result sequence, returned by the selector function. + Selector that will be invoked for elements in the source sequences. + Plan that produces the projected results, to be fed (with other plans) to the When operator. + is null. + + + + Represents a join pattern over fifteen observable sequences. + + The type of the elements in the first source sequence. + The type of the elements in the second source sequence. + The type of the elements in the third source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fourth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fifth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the sixth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the seventh source sequence. + The type of the elements in the eighth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the ninth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the tenth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the eleventh source sequence. + The type of the elements in the twelfth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the thirteenth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fourteenth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fifteenth source sequence. + + + + Creates a pattern that matches when all sixteen observable sequences have an available element. + + The type of the elements in the sixteenth observable sequence. + Observable sequence to match with the fifteen previous sequences. + Pattern object that matches when all observable sequences have an available element. + is null. + + + + Matches when all observable sequences have an available element and projects the elements by invoking the selector function. + + The type of the elements in the result sequence, returned by the selector function. + Selector that will be invoked for elements in the source sequences. + Plan that produces the projected results, to be fed (with other plans) to the When operator. + is null. + + + + Represents a join pattern over sixteen observable sequences. + + The type of the elements in the first source sequence. + The type of the elements in the second source sequence. + The type of the elements in the third source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fourth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fifth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the sixth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the seventh source sequence. + The type of the elements in the eighth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the ninth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the tenth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the eleventh source sequence. + The type of the elements in the twelfth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the thirteenth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fourteenth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the fifteenth source sequence. + The type of the elements in the sixteenth source sequence. + + + + Matches when all observable sequences have an available element and projects the elements by invoking the selector function. + + The type of the elements in the result sequence, returned by the selector function. + Selector that will be invoked for elements in the source sequences. + Plan that produces the projected results, to be fed (with other plans) to the When operator. + is null. + + + + Represents an execution plan for join patterns represented by an expression tree. + + The type of the results produced by the plan. + + + + Gets the expression tree representing the join pattern execution plan. + + + + + The System.Reactive.Joins namespace contains classes used to express join patterns over observable sequences using fluent method syntax. + + + + + Represents an object that retains the elements of the observable sequence and signals the end of the sequence. + + The type of elements received from the source sequence. + + + + Constructs an object that retains the values of source and signals the end of the sequence. + + The observable sequence whose elements will be retained in the list. + is null. + + + + Returns the last value of the observable sequence. + + + + + Determines the index of a specific item in the ListObservable. + + The element to determine the index for. + The index of the specified item in the list; -1 if not found. + + + + Inserts an item to the ListObservable at the specified index. + + The index to insert the item at. + The item to insert in the list. + + + + Removes the ListObservable item at the specified index. + + The index of the item to remove. + + + + Gets or sets the element at the specified index. + + The index of the item to retrieve or set. + + + + Adds an item to the ListObservable. + + The item to add to the list. + + + + Removes all items from the ListObservable. + + + + + Determines whether the ListObservable contains a specific value. + + The item to search for in the list. + true if found; false otherwise. + + + + Copies the elements of the ListObservable to an System.Array, starting at a particular System.Array index. + + The array to copy elements to. + The start index in the array to start copying elements to. + + + + Gets the number of elements contained in the ListObservable. + + + + + Gets a value that indicates whether the ListObservable is read-only. + + + + + Removes the first occurrence of a specific object from the ListObservable. + + The item to remove from the list. + true if the item was found; false otherwise. + + + + Returns an enumerator that iterates through the collection. + + Enumerator over the list. + + + + Subscribes an observer to the ListObservable which will be notified upon completion. + + The observer to send completion or error messages to. + The disposable resource that can be used to unsubscribe. + is null. + + + + The System.Reactive namespace contains interfaces and classes used throughout the Reactive Extensions library. + + + + + The System.Reactive.Subjects namespace contains interfaces and classes to represent subjects, which are objects implementing both and . + Subjects are often used as sources of events, allowing one party to raise events and allowing another party to write queries over the event stream. Because of their ability to + have multiple registered observers, subjects are also used as a facility to provide multicast behavior for event streams in queries. + + + + + Represents the result of an asynchronous operation. + The last value before the OnCompleted notification, or the error received through OnError, is sent to all subscribed observers. + + The type of the elements processed by the subject. + + + + A pre-allocated empty array indicating the AsyncSubject has terminated. + + + + + A pre-allocated empty array indicating the AsyncSubject has been disposed. + + + + + Creates a subject that can only receive one value and that value is cached for all future observations. + + + + + Indicates whether the subject has observers subscribed to it. + + + + + Indicates whether the subject has been disposed. + + + + + Notifies all subscribed observers about the end of the sequence, also causing the last received value to be sent out (if any). + + + + + Notifies all subscribed observers about the exception. + + The exception to send to all observers. + is null. + + + + Sends a value to the subject. The last value received before successful termination will be sent to all subscribed and future observers. + + The value to store in the subject. + + + + Subscribes an observer to the subject. + + Observer to subscribe to the subject. + Disposable object that can be used to unsubscribe the observer from the subject. + is null. + + + + A disposable connecting the AsyncSubject and an IObserver. + + + + + Unsubscribe all observers and release resources. + + + + + Gets an awaitable object for the current AsyncSubject. + + Object that can be awaited. + + + + Specifies a callback action that will be invoked when the subject completes. + + Callback action that will be invoked when the subject completes. + is null. + + + + Gets whether the AsyncSubject has completed. + + + + + Gets the last element of the subject, potentially blocking until the subject completes successfully or exceptionally. + + The last element of the subject. Throws an InvalidOperationException if no element was received. + The source sequence is empty. + + + + Represents a value that changes over time. + Observers can subscribe to the subject to receive the last (or initial) value and all subsequent notifications. + + The type of the elements processed by the subject. + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class which creates a subject that caches its last value and starts with the specified value. + + Initial value sent to observers when no other value has been received by the subject yet. + + + + Indicates whether the subject has observers subscribed to it. + + + + + Indicates whether the subject has been disposed. + + + + + Gets the current value or throws an exception. + + The initial value passed to the constructor until is called; after which, the last value passed to . + + is frozen after is called. + After is called, always throws the specified exception. + An exception is always thrown after is called. + + Reading is a thread-safe operation, though there's a potential race condition when or are being invoked concurrently. + In some cases, it may be necessary for a caller to use external synchronization to avoid race conditions. + + + Dispose was called. + + + + Tries to get the current value or throws an exception. + + The initial value passed to the constructor until is called; after which, the last value passed to . + true if a value is available; false if the subject was disposed. + + The value returned from is frozen after is called. + After is called, always throws the specified exception. + + Calling is a thread-safe operation, though there's a potential race condition when or are being invoked concurrently. + In some cases, it may be necessary for a caller to use external synchronization to avoid race conditions. + + + + + + Notifies all subscribed observers about the end of the sequence. + + + + + Notifies all subscribed observers about the exception. + + The exception to send to all observers. + is null. + + + + Notifies all subscribed observers about the arrival of the specified element in the sequence. + + The value to send to all observers. + + + + Subscribes an observer to the subject. + + Observer to subscribe to the subject. + Disposable object that can be used to unsubscribe the observer from the subject. + is null. + + + + Unsubscribe all observers and release resources. + + + + + Represents an observable wrapper that can be connected and disconnected from its underlying observable sequence. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + The type of the elements in the resulting sequence, after transformation through the subject. + + + + Creates an observable that can be connected and disconnected from its source. + + Underlying observable source sequence that can be connected and disconnected from the wrapper. + Subject exposed by the connectable observable, receiving data from the underlying source sequence upon connection. + + + + Connects the observable wrapper to its source. All subscribed observers will receive values from the underlying observable sequence as long as the connection is established. + + Disposable object used to disconnect the observable wrapper from its source, causing subscribed observer to stop receiving values from the underlying observable sequence. + + + + Subscribes an observer to the observable sequence. No values from the underlying observable source will be received unless a connection was established through the Connect method. + + Observer that will receive values from the underlying observable source when the current ConnectableObservable instance is connected through a call to Connect. + Disposable used to unsubscribe from the observable sequence. + + + + Represents an observable wrapper that can be connected and disconnected from its underlying observable sequence. + + + The type of the elements in the sequence. + This type parameter is covariant. That is, you can use either the type you specified or any type that is more derived. For more information about covariance and contravariance, see Covariance and Contravariance in Generics. + + + + + Connects the observable wrapper to its source. All subscribed observers will receive values from the underlying observable sequence as long as the connection is established. + + Disposable used to disconnect the observable wrapper from its source, causing subscribed observer to stop receiving values from the underlying observable sequence. + + + + Represents an object that is both an observable sequence as well as an observer. + + The type of the elements processed by the subject. + + + + Represents an object that is both an observable sequence as well as an observer. + + + The type of the elements received by the subject. + This type parameter is contravariant. That is, you can use either the type you specified or any type that is less derived. For more information about covariance and contravariance, see Covariance and Contravariance in Generics. + + + The type of the elements produced by the subject. + This type parameter is covariant. That is, you can use either the type you specified or any type that is more derived. For more information about covariance and contravariance, see Covariance and Contravariance in Generics. + + + + + Represents an object that is both an observable sequence as well as an observer. + Each notification is broadcasted to all subscribed and future observers, subject to buffer trimming policies. + + The type of the elements processed by the subject. + + + + Underlying optimized implementation of the replay subject. + + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class. + + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class with the specified scheduler. + + Scheduler the observers are invoked on. + is null. + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class with the specified buffer size. + + Maximum element count of the replay buffer. + is less than zero. + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class with the specified buffer size and scheduler. + + Maximum element count of the replay buffer. + Scheduler the observers are invoked on. + is null. + is less than zero. + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class with the specified window. + + Maximum time length of the replay buffer. + is less than . + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class with the specified window and scheduler. + + Maximum time length of the replay buffer. + Scheduler the observers are invoked on. + is null. + is less than . + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class with the specified buffer size and window. + + Maximum element count of the replay buffer. + Maximum time length of the replay buffer. + is less than zero. -or- is less than . + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class with the specified buffer size, window and scheduler. + + Maximum element count of the replay buffer. + Maximum time length of the replay buffer. + Scheduler the observers are invoked on. + is less than zero. -or- is less than . + is null. + + + + Indicates whether the subject has observers subscribed to it. + + + + + Indicates whether the subject has been disposed. + + + + + Notifies all subscribed and future observers about the arrival of the specified element in the sequence. + + The value to send to all observers. + + + + Notifies all subscribed and future observers about the specified exception. + + The exception to send to all observers. + is null. + + + + Notifies all subscribed and future observers about the end of the sequence. + + + + + Subscribes an observer to the subject. + + Observer to subscribe to the subject. + Disposable object that can be used to unsubscribe the observer from the subject. + is null. + + + + Releases all resources used by the current instance of the class and unsubscribe all observers. + + + + + Original implementation of the ReplaySubject with time based operations (Scheduling, Stopwatch, buffer-by-time). + + + + + Specialized scheduled observer similar to a scheduled observer for the immediate scheduler. + + Type of the elements processed by the observer. + + + + Gate to control ownership transfer and protect data structures. + + + + + Observer to forward notifications to. + + + + + Queue to enqueue OnNext notifications into. + + + + + Standby queue to swap out for _queue when transferring ownership. This allows to reuse + queues in case of busy subjects where the initial replay doesn't suffice to catch up. + + + + + Exception passed to an OnError notification, if any. + + + + + Indicates whether an OnCompleted notification was received. + + + + + Indicates whether the observer is busy, i.e. some thread is actively draining the + notifications that were queued up. + + + + + Indicates whether a failure occurred when the owner was draining the queue. This will + prevent future work to be processed. + + + + + Creates a new scheduled observer that proxies to the specified observer. + + Observer to forward notifications to. + + + + Disposes the observer. + + + + + Notifies the observer of pending work. This will either cause the current owner to + process the newly enqueued notifications, or it will cause the calling thread to + become the owner and start processing the notification queue. + + + + + Notifies the observer of pending work. This will either cause the current owner to + process the newly enqueued notifications, or it will cause the calling thread to + become the owner and start processing the notification queue. + + The number of enqueued notifications to process (ignored). + + + + Enqueues an OnCompleted notification. + + + + + Enqueues an OnError notification. + + Error of the notification. + + + + Enqueues an OnNext notification. + + Value of the notification. + + + + Terminates the observer upon receiving terminal notifications, thus preventing + future notifications to go out. + + Observer to send terminal notifications to. + + + + Represents an object that is both an observable sequence as well as an observer. + Each notification is broadcasted to all subscribed observers. + + The type of the elements processed by the subject. + + + + Creates a subject. + + + + + Indicates whether the subject has observers subscribed to it. + + + + + Indicates whether the subject has been disposed. + + + + + Notifies all subscribed observers about the end of the sequence. + + + + + Notifies all subscribed observers about the specified exception. + + The exception to send to all currently subscribed observers. + is null. + + + + Notifies all subscribed observers about the arrival of the specified element in the sequence. + + The value to send to all currently subscribed observers. + + + + Subscribes an observer to the subject. + + Observer to subscribe to the subject. + Disposable object that can be used to unsubscribe the observer from the subject. + is null. + + + + Releases all resources used by the current instance of the class and unsubscribes all observers. + + + + + Provides a set of static methods for creating subjects. + + + + + Creates a subject from the specified observer and observable. + + The type of the elements received by the observer. + The type of the elements produced by the observable sequence. + The observer used to send messages to the subject. + The observable used to subscribe to messages sent from the subject. + Subject implemented using the given observer and observable. + or is null. + + + + Creates a subject from the specified observer and observable. + + The type of the elements received by the observer and produced by the observable sequence. + The observer used to send messages to the subject. + The observable used to subscribe to messages sent from the subject. + Subject implemented using the given observer and observable. + or is null. + + + + Synchronizes the messages sent to the subject. + + The type of the elements received by the subject. + The type of the elements produced by the subject. + The subject to synchronize. + Subject whose messages are synchronized. + is null. + + + + Synchronizes the messages sent to the subject. + + The type of the elements received and produced by the subject. + The subject to synchronize. + Subject whose messages are synchronized. + is null. + + + + Synchronizes the messages sent to the subject and notifies observers on the specified scheduler. + + The type of the elements received by the subject. + The type of the elements produced by the subject. + The subject to synchronize. + Scheduler to notify observers on. + Subject whose messages are synchronized and whose observers are notified on the given scheduler. + or is null. + + + + Synchronizes the messages sent to the subject and notifies observers on the specified scheduler. + + The type of the elements received and produced by the subject. + The subject to synchronize. + Scheduler to notify observers on. + Subject whose messages are synchronized and whose observers are notified on the given scheduler. + or is null. + + + + Base class for objects that are both an observable sequence as well as an observer. + + The type of the elements processed by the subject. + + + + Indicates whether the subject has observers subscribed to it. + + + + + Indicates whether the subject has been disposed. + + + + + Releases all resources used by the current instance of the subject and unsubscribes all observers. + + + + + Notifies all subscribed observers about the end of the sequence. + + + + + Notifies all subscribed observers about the specified exception. + + The exception to send to all currently subscribed observers. + is null. + + + + Notifies all subscribed observers about the arrival of the specified element in the sequence. + + The value to send to all currently subscribed observers. + + + + Subscribes an observer to the subject. + + Observer to subscribe to the subject. + Disposable object that can be used to unsubscribe the observer from the subject. + is null. + + + + Indicates the type of a notification. + + + + + Represents an OnNext notification. + + + + + Represents an OnError notification. + + + + + Represents an OnCompleted notification. + + + + + Represents a notification to an observer. + + The type of the elements received by the observer. + + + + Default constructor used by derived types. + + + + + Returns the value of an OnNext notification or throws an exception. + + + + + Returns a value that indicates whether the notification has a value. + + + + + Returns the exception of an OnError notification or returns null. + + + + + Gets the kind of notification that is represented. + + + + + Represents an OnNext notification to an observer. + + + + + Constructs a notification of a new value. + + + + + Returns the value of an OnNext notification. + + + + + Returns null. + + + + + Returns true. + + + + + Returns . + + + + + Returns the hash code for this instance. + + + + + Indicates whether this instance and a specified object are equal. + + + + + Returns a string representation of this instance. + + + + + Invokes the observer's method corresponding to the notification. + + Observer to invoke the notification on. + + + + Invokes the observer's method corresponding to the notification and returns the produced result. + + Observer to invoke the notification on. + Result produced by the observation. + + + + Invokes the delegate corresponding to the notification. + + Delegate to invoke for an OnNext notification. + Delegate to invoke for an OnError notification. + Delegate to invoke for an OnCompleted notification. + + + + Invokes the delegate corresponding to the notification and returns the produced result. + + Delegate to invoke for an OnNext notification. + Delegate to invoke for an OnError notification. + Delegate to invoke for an OnCompleted notification. + Result produced by the observation. + + + + Represents an OnError notification to an observer. + + + + + Constructs a notification of an exception. + + + + + Throws the exception. + + + + + Returns the exception. + + + + + Returns false. + + + + + Returns . + + + + + Returns the hash code for this instance. + + + + + Indicates whether this instance and other are equal. + + + + + Returns a string representation of this instance. + + + + + Invokes the observer's method corresponding to the notification. + + Observer to invoke the notification on. + + + + Invokes the observer's method corresponding to the notification and returns the produced result. + + Observer to invoke the notification on. + Result produced by the observation. + + + + Invokes the delegate corresponding to the notification. + + Delegate to invoke for an OnNext notification. + Delegate to invoke for an OnError notification. + Delegate to invoke for an OnCompleted notification. + + + + Invokes the delegate corresponding to the notification and returns the produced result. + + Delegate to invoke for an OnNext notification. + Delegate to invoke for an OnError notification. + Delegate to invoke for an OnCompleted notification. + Result produced by the observation. + + + + Represents an OnCompleted notification to an observer. + + + + + Complete notifications are stateless thus only one instance + can ever exist per type. + + + + + Constructs a notification of the end of a sequence. + + + + + Throws an . + + + + + Returns null. + + + + + Returns false. + + + + + Returns . + + + + + Returns the hash code for this instance. + + + + + Indicates whether this instance and other are equal. + + + + + Returns a string representation of this instance. + + + + + Invokes the observer's method corresponding to the notification. + + Observer to invoke the notification on. + + + + Invokes the observer's method corresponding to the notification and returns the produced result. + + Observer to invoke the notification on. + Result produced by the observation. + + + + Invokes the delegate corresponding to the notification. + + Delegate to invoke for an OnNext notification. + Delegate to invoke for an OnError notification. + Delegate to invoke for an OnCompleted notification. + + + + Invokes the delegate corresponding to the notification and returns the produced result. + + Delegate to invoke for an OnNext notification. + Delegate to invoke for an OnError notification. + Delegate to invoke for an OnCompleted notification. + Result produced by the observation. + + + + Determines whether the current object has the same observer message payload as a specified value. + + An object to compare to the current object. + true if both objects have the same observer message payload; otherwise, false. + + Equality of objects is based on the equality of the observer message payload they represent, including the notification Kind and the Value or Exception (if any). + This means two objects can be equal even though they don't represent the same observer method call, but have the same Kind and have equal parameters passed to the observer method. + In case one wants to determine whether two objects represent the same observer method call, use Object.ReferenceEquals identity equality instead. + + + + + Determines whether the two specified objects have the same observer message payload. + + The first to compare, or null. + The second to compare, or null. + true if the first value has the same observer message payload as the second value; otherwise, false. + + Equality of objects is based on the equality of the observer message payload they represent, including the notification Kind and the Value or Exception (if any). + This means two objects can be equal even though they don't represent the same observer method call, but have the same Kind and have equal parameters passed to the observer method. + In case one wants to determine whether two objects represent the same observer method call, use Object.ReferenceEquals identity equality instead. + + + + + Determines whether the two specified objects have a different observer message payload. + + The first to compare, or null. + The second to compare, or null. + true if the first value has a different observer message payload as the second value; otherwise, false. + + Equality of objects is based on the equality of the observer message payload they represent, including the notification Kind and the Value or Exception (if any). + This means two objects can be equal even though they don't represent the same observer method call, but have the same Kind and have equal parameters passed to the observer method. + In case one wants to determine whether two objects represent a different observer method call, use Object.ReferenceEquals identity equality instead. + + + + + Determines whether the specified System.Object is equal to the current . + + The System.Object to compare with the current . + true if the specified System.Object is equal to the current ; otherwise, false. + + Equality of objects is based on the equality of the observer message payload they represent, including the notification Kind and the Value or Exception (if any). + This means two objects can be equal even though they don't represent the same observer method call, but have the same Kind and have equal parameters passed to the observer method. + In case one wants to determine whether two objects represent the same observer method call, use Object.ReferenceEquals identity equality instead. + + + + + Invokes the observer's method corresponding to the notification. + + Observer to invoke the notification on. + + + + Invokes the observer's method corresponding to the notification and returns the produced result. + + The type of the result returned from the observer's notification handlers. + Observer to invoke the notification on. + Result produced by the observation. + + + + Invokes the delegate corresponding to the notification. + + Delegate to invoke for an OnNext notification. + Delegate to invoke for an OnError notification. + Delegate to invoke for an OnCompleted notification. + + + + Invokes the delegate corresponding to the notification and returns the produced result. + + The type of the result returned from the notification handler delegates. + Delegate to invoke for an OnNext notification. + Delegate to invoke for an OnError notification. + Delegate to invoke for an OnCompleted notification. + Result produced by the observation. + + + + Returns an observable sequence with a single notification, using the immediate scheduler. + + The observable sequence that surfaces the behavior of the notification upon subscription. + + + + Returns an observable sequence with a single notification. + + Scheduler to send out the notification calls on. + The observable sequence that surfaces the behavior of the notification upon subscription. + + + + Provides a set of static methods for constructing notifications. + + + + + Creates an object that represents an OnNext notification to an observer. + + The type of the elements received by the observer. Upon dematerialization of the notifications into an observable sequence, this type is used as the element type for the sequence. + The value contained in the notification. + The OnNext notification containing the value. + + + + Creates an object that represents an OnError notification to an observer. + + The type of the elements received by the observer. Upon dematerialization of the notifications into an observable sequence, this type is used as the element type for the sequence. + The exception contained in the notification. + The OnError notification containing the exception. + is null. + + + + Creates an object that represents an OnCompleted notification to an observer. + + The type of the elements received by the observer. Upon dematerialization of the notifications into an observable sequence, this type is used as the element type for the sequence. + The OnCompleted notification. + + + + Abstract base class for implementations of the interface. + + + If you don't need a named type to create an observable sequence (i.e. you rather need + an instance rather than a reusable type), use the Observable.Create method to create + an observable sequence with specified subscription behavior. + + The type of the elements in the sequence. + + + + Subscribes the given observer to the observable sequence. + + Observer that will receive notifications from the observable sequence. + Disposable object representing an observer's subscription to the observable sequence. + is null. + + + + Implement this method with the core subscription logic for the observable sequence. + + Observer to send notifications to. + Disposable object representing an observer's subscription to the observable sequence. + + + + Provides a set of static methods for creating observers. + + + + + Creates an observer from a notification callback. + + The type of the elements received by the observer. + Action that handles a notification. + The observer object that invokes the specified handler using a notification corresponding to each message it receives. + is null. + + + + Creates a notification callback from an observer. + + The type of the elements received by the observer. + Observer object. + The action that forwards its input notification to the underlying observer. + is null. + + + + Creates an observer from the specified OnNext action. + + The type of the elements received by the observer. + Observer's OnNext action implementation. + The observer object implemented using the given actions. + is null. + + + + Creates an observer from the specified OnNext and OnError actions. + + The type of the elements received by the observer. + Observer's OnNext action implementation. + Observer's OnError action implementation. + The observer object implemented using the given actions. + or is null. + + + + Creates an observer from the specified OnNext and OnCompleted actions. + + The type of the elements received by the observer. + Observer's OnNext action implementation. + Observer's OnCompleted action implementation. + The observer object implemented using the given actions. + or is null. + + + + Creates an observer from the specified OnNext, OnError, and OnCompleted actions. + + The type of the elements received by the observer. + Observer's OnNext action implementation. + Observer's OnError action implementation. + Observer's OnCompleted action implementation. + The observer object implemented using the given actions. + or or is null. + + + + Hides the identity of an observer. + + The type of the elements received by the source observer. + An observer whose identity to hide. + An observer that hides the identity of the specified observer. + is null. + + + + Checks access to the observer for grammar violations. This includes checking for multiple OnError or OnCompleted calls, as well as reentrancy in any of the observer methods. + If a violation is detected, an InvalidOperationException is thrown from the offending observer method call. + + The type of the elements received by the source observer. + The observer whose callback invocations should be checked for grammar violations. + An observer that checks callbacks invocations against the observer grammar and, if the checks pass, forwards those to the specified observer. + is null. + + + + Synchronizes access to the observer such that its callback methods cannot be called concurrently from multiple threads. This overload is useful when coordinating access to an observer. + Notice reentrant observer callbacks on the same thread are still possible. + + The type of the elements received by the source observer. + The observer whose callbacks should be synchronized. + An observer that delivers callbacks to the specified observer in a synchronized manner. + is null. + + Because a Monitor is used to perform the synchronization, there's no protection against reentrancy from the same thread. + Hence, overlapped observer callbacks are still possible, which is invalid behavior according to the observer grammar. In order to protect against this behavior as + well, use the overload, passing true for the second parameter. + + + + + Synchronizes access to the observer such that its callback methods cannot be called concurrently. This overload is useful when coordinating access to an observer. + The parameter configures the type of lock used for synchronization. + + The type of the elements received by the source observer. + The observer whose callbacks should be synchronized. + If set to true, reentrant observer callbacks will be queued up and get delivered to the observer in a sequential manner. + An observer that delivers callbacks to the specified observer in a synchronized manner. + is null. + + When the parameter is set to false, behavior is identical to the overload which uses + a Monitor for synchronization. When the parameter is set to true, an + is used to queue up callbacks to the specified observer if a reentrant call is made. + + + + + Synchronizes access to the observer such that its callback methods cannot be called concurrently by multiple threads, using the specified gate object for use by a Monitor-based lock. + This overload is useful when coordinating multiple observers that access shared state by synchronizing on a common gate object. + Notice reentrant observer callbacks on the same thread are still possible. + + The type of the elements received by the source observer. + The observer whose callbacks should be synchronized. + Gate object to synchronize each observer call on. + An observer that delivers callbacks to the specified observer in a synchronized manner. + or is null. + + Because a Monitor is used to perform the synchronization, there's no protection against reentrancy from the same thread. + Hence, overlapped observer callbacks are still possible, which is invalid behavior according to the observer grammar. In order to protect against this behavior as + well, use the overload. + + + + + Synchronizes access to the observer such that its callback methods cannot be called concurrently, using the specified asynchronous lock to protect against concurrent and reentrant access. + This overload is useful when coordinating multiple observers that access shared state by synchronizing on a common asynchronous lock. + + The type of the elements received by the source observer. + The observer whose callbacks should be synchronized. + Gate object to synchronize each observer call on. + An observer that delivers callbacks to the specified observer in a synchronized manner. + or is null. + + + + Schedules the invocation of observer methods on the given scheduler. + + The type of the elements received by the source observer. + The observer to schedule messages for. + Scheduler to schedule observer messages on. + Observer whose messages are scheduled on the given scheduler. + or is null. + + + + Schedules the invocation of observer methods on the given synchronization context. + + The type of the elements received by the source observer. + The observer to schedule messages for. + Synchronization context to schedule observer messages on. + Observer whose messages are scheduled on the given synchronization context. + or is null. + + + + Converts an observer to a progress object. + + The type of the progress objects received by the source observer. + The observer to convert. + Progress object whose Report messages correspond to the observer's OnNext messages. + is null. + + + + Converts an observer to a progress object, using the specified scheduler to invoke the progress reporting method. + + The type of the progress objects received by the source observer. + The observer to convert. + Scheduler to report progress on. + Progress object whose Report messages correspond to the observer's OnNext messages. + or is null. + + + + Converts a progress object to an observer. + + The type of the progress objects received by the progress reporter. + The progress object to convert. + Observer whose OnNext messages correspond to the progress object's Report messages. + is null. + + + + Abstract base class for implementations of the interface. + + This base class enforces the grammar of observers where and are terminal messages. + The type of the elements in the sequence. + + + + Creates a new observer in a non-stopped state. + + + + + Notifies the observer of a new element in the sequence. + + Next element in the sequence. + + + + Implement this method to react to the receival of a new element in the sequence. + + Next element in the sequence. + This method only gets called when the observer hasn't stopped yet. + + + + Notifies the observer that an exception has occurred. + + The error that has occurred. + is null. + + + + Implement this method to react to the occurrence of an exception. + + The error that has occurred. + This method only gets called when the observer hasn't stopped yet, and causes the observer to stop. + + + + Notifies the observer of the end of the sequence. + + + + + Implement this method to react to the end of the sequence. + + This method only gets called when the observer hasn't stopped yet, and causes the observer to stop. + + + + Disposes the observer, causing it to transition to the stopped state. + + + + + Core implementation of . + + true if the Dispose call was triggered by the method; false if it was triggered by the finalizer. + + + + A strongly-typed resource class, for looking up localized strings, etc. + + + + + Returns the cached ResourceManager instance used by this class. + + + + + Overrides the current thread's CurrentUICulture property for all + resource lookups using this strongly typed resource class. + + + + + Looks up a localized string similar to Using the Scheduler.{0} property is no longer supported due to refactoring of the API surface and elimination of platform-specific dependencies. Please include System.Reactive.PlatformServices for your target platform and use the {0}Scheduler type instead. If you're building a Windows Store app, notice some schedulers are no longer supported. Consider using Scheduler.Default instead.. + + + + + Looks up a localized string similar to OnCompleted notification doesn't have a value.. + + + + + Looks up a localized string similar to Disposable has already been assigned.. + + + + + Looks up a localized string similar to Disposables collection can not contain null values.. + + + + + Looks up a localized string similar to Failed to start monitoring system clock changes.. + + + + + Looks up a localized string similar to Heap is empty.. + + + + + Looks up a localized string similar to Observer has already terminated.. + + + + + Looks up a localized string similar to Reentrancy has been detected.. + + + + + Looks up a localized string similar to This scheduler operation has already been awaited.. + + + + + A strongly-typed resource class, for looking up localized strings, etc. + + + + + Returns the cached ResourceManager instance used by this class. + + + + + Overrides the current thread's CurrentUICulture property for all + resource lookups using this strongly typed resource class. + + + + + Looks up a localized string similar to {0} cannot be called when the scheduler is already running. Try using Sleep instead.. + + + + + Looks up a localized string similar to Could not find event '{0}' on object of type '{1}'.. + + + + + Looks up a localized string similar to Could not find event '{0}' on type '{1}'.. + + + + + Looks up a localized string similar to Add method should take 1 parameter.. + + + + + Looks up a localized string similar to The second parameter of the event delegate must be assignable to '{0}'.. + + + + + Looks up a localized string similar to Event is missing the add method.. + + + + + Looks up a localized string similar to Event is missing the remove method.. + + + + + Looks up a localized string similar to The event delegate must have a void return type.. + + + + + Looks up a localized string similar to The event delegate must have exactly two parameters.. + + + + + Looks up a localized string similar to Remove method should take 1 parameter.. + + + + + Looks up a localized string similar to The first parameter of the event delegate must be assignable to '{0}'.. + + + + + Looks up a localized string similar to Remove method of a WinRT event should take an EventRegistrationToken.. + + + + + Looks up a localized string similar to Sequence contains more than one element.. + + + + + Looks up a localized string similar to Sequence contains more than one matching element.. + + + + + Looks up a localized string similar to Sequence contains no elements.. + + + + + Looks up a localized string similar to Sequence contains no matching element.. + + + + + A strongly-typed resource class, for looking up localized strings, etc. + + + + + Returns the cached ResourceManager instance used by this class. + + + + + Overrides the current thread's CurrentUICulture property for all + resource lookups using this strongly typed resource class. + + + + + Looks up a localized string similar to The WinRT thread pool doesn't support creating periodic timers with a period below 1 millisecond.. + + + + + A strongly-typed resource class, for looking up localized strings, etc. + + + + + Returns the cached ResourceManager instance used by this class. + + + + + Overrides the current thread's CurrentUICulture property for all + resource lookups using this strongly typed resource class. + + + + + Looks up a localized string similar to Expected Qbservable.ToQueryable.. + + + + + Looks up a localized string similar to Invalid expression tree type.. + + + + + Looks up a localized string similar to There is no method '{0}' on type '{1}' that matches the specified arguments.. + + + + + Extension of the interface compatible with async method return types. + + + This class implements a "task-like" type that can be used as the return type of an asynchronous + method in C# 7.0 and beyond. For example: + + async ITaskObservable<int> RxAsync() + { + var res = await Observable.Return(21).Delay(TimeSpan.FromSeconds(1)); + return res * 2; + } + + + The type of the elements in the sequence. + + + + Gets an awaiter that can be used to await the eventual completion of the observable sequence. + + An awaiter that can be used to await the eventual completion of the observable sequence. + + + + Interface representing an awaiter for an . + + The type of the elements in the sequence. + + + + Gets a Boolean indicating whether the observable sequence has completed. + + + + + Gets the result produced by the observable sequence. + + The result produced by the observable sequence. + + + + The System.Reactive.Threading.Tasks namespace contains helpers for the conversion between tasks and observable sequences. + + + + + Provides a set of static methods for converting tasks to observable sequences. + + + + + Returns an observable sequence that signals when the task completes. + + Task to convert to an observable sequence. + An observable sequence that produces a unit value when the task completes, or propagates the exception produced by the task. + is null. + If the specified task object supports cancellation, consider using instead. + + + + Returns an observable sequence that signals when the task completes. + + Task to convert to an observable sequence. + Scheduler on which to notify observers about completion, cancellation or failure. + An observable sequence that produces a unit value when the task completes, or propagates the exception produced by the task. + is null or is null. + If the specified task object supports cancellation, consider using instead. + + + + Returns an observable sequence that propagates the result of the task. + + The type of the result produced by the task. + Task to convert to an observable sequence. + An observable sequence that produces the task's result, or propagates the exception produced by the task. + is null. + If the specified task object supports cancellation, consider using instead. + + + + Returns an observable sequence that propagates the result of the task. + + The type of the result produced by the task. + Task to convert to an observable sequence. + Scheduler on which to notify observers about completion, cancellation or failure. + An observable sequence that produces the task's result, or propagates the exception produced by the task. + is null or is null. + If the specified task object supports cancellation, consider using instead. + + + + Returns a task that will receive the last value or the exception produced by the observable sequence. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Observable sequence to convert to a task. + A task that will receive the last element or the exception produced by the observable sequence. + is null. + + + + Returns a task that will receive the last value or the exception produced by the observable sequence. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Observable sequence to convert to a task. + The scheduler used for overriding where the task completion signals will be issued. + A task that will receive the last element or the exception produced by the observable sequence. + or is null. + + + + Returns a task that will receive the last value or the exception produced by the observable sequence. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Observable sequence to convert to a task. + The state to use as the underlying task's AsyncState. + A task that will receive the last element or the exception produced by the observable sequence. + is null. + + + + Returns a task that will receive the last value or the exception produced by the observable sequence. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Observable sequence to convert to a task. + The state to use as the underlying task's AsyncState. + The scheduler used for overriding where the task completion signals will be issued. + A task that will receive the last element or the exception produced by the observable sequence. + or is null. + + + + Returns a task that will receive the last value or the exception produced by the observable sequence. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Observable sequence to convert to a task. + Cancellation token that can be used to cancel the task, causing unsubscription from the observable sequence. + A task that will receive the last element or the exception produced by the observable sequence. + is null. + + + + Returns a task that will receive the last value or the exception produced by the observable sequence. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Observable sequence to convert to a task. + Cancellation token that can be used to cancel the task, causing unsubscription from the observable sequence. + The scheduler used for overriding where the task completion signals will be issued. + A task that will receive the last element or the exception produced by the observable sequence. + or is null. + + + + Returns a task that will receive the last value or the exception produced by the observable sequence. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Observable sequence to convert to a task. + Cancellation token that can be used to cancel the task, causing unsubscription from the observable sequence. + The state to use as the underlying task's . + A task that will receive the last element or the exception produced by the observable sequence. + is null. + + + + Returns a task that will receive the last value or the exception produced by the observable sequence. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Observable sequence to convert to a task. + Cancellation token that can be used to cancel the task, causing unsubscription from the observable sequence. + The state to use as the underlying task's . + The scheduler used for overriding where the task completion signals will be issued. + A task that will receive the last element or the exception produced by the observable sequence. + or is null. + + + + Represents a value associated with time interval information. + The time interval can represent the time it took to produce the value, the interval relative to a previous value, the value's delivery time relative to a base, etc. + + The type of the value being annotated with time interval information. + + + + Constructs a time interval value. + + The value to be annotated with a time interval. + Time interval associated with the value. + + + + Gets the value. + + + + + Gets the interval. + + + + + Deconstructs the time interval value into a value and a time interval. + + The value. + Time interval associated with the value. + + + + Determines whether the current value has the same and as a specified value. + + An object to compare to the current value. + true if both values have the same and ; otherwise, false. + + + + Determines whether the two specified values have the same and . + + The first value to compare. + The second value to compare. + true if the first value has the same and as the second value; otherwise, false. + + + + Determines whether the two specified values don't have the same and . + + The first value to compare. + The second value to compare. + true if the first value has a different or as the second value; otherwise, false. + + + + Determines whether the specified System.Object is equal to the current . + + The System.Object to compare with the current . + true if the specified System.Object is equal to the current ; otherwise, false. + + + + Returns the hash code for the current value. + + A hash code for the current value. + + + + Returns a string representation of the current value. + + String representation of the current value. + + + + Represents value with a timestamp on it. + The timestamp typically represents the time the value was received, using an IScheduler's clock to obtain the current time. + + The type of the value being timestamped. + + + + Constructs a timestamped value. + + The value to be annotated with a timestamp. + Timestamp associated with the value. + + + + Gets the value. + + + + + Gets the timestamp. + + + + + Deconstructs the timestamped value into a value and a timestamp. + + The value. + Timestamp associated with the value. + + + + Determines whether the current value has the same and as a specified value. + + An object to compare to the current value. + true if both values have the same and ; otherwise, false. + + + + Determines whether the two specified values have the same and . + + The first value to compare. + The second value to compare. + true if the first value has the same and as the second value; otherwise, false. + + + + Determines whether the two specified values don't have the same and . + + The first value to compare. + The second value to compare. + true if the first value has a different or as the second value; otherwise, false. + + + + Determines whether the specified System.Object is equal to the current . + + The System.Object to compare with the current . + true if the specified System.Object is equal to the current ; otherwise, false. + + + + Returns the hash code for the current value. + + A hash code for the current value. + + + + Returns a string representation of the current value. + + String representation of the current value. + + + + A helper class with a factory method for creating instances. + + + + + Creates an instance of a . This is syntactic sugar that uses type inference + to avoid specifying a type in a constructor call, which is very useful when using anonymous types. + + The value to be annotated with a timestamp. + Timestamp associated with the value. + Creates a new timestamped value. + + + + Represents a type with a single value. This type is often used to denote the successful completion of a void-returning method (C#) or a Sub procedure (Visual Basic). + + + + + Determines whether the specified value is equal to the current . Because has a single value, this always returns true. + + An object to compare to the current value. + Because has a single value, this always returns true. + + + + Determines whether the specified System.Object is equal to the current . + + The System.Object to compare with the current . + true if the specified System.Object is a value; otherwise, false. + + + + Returns the hash code for the current value. + + A hash code for the current value. + + + + Returns a string representation of the current value. + + String representation of the current value. + + + + Determines whether the two specified values are equal. Because has a single value, this always returns true. + + The first value to compare. + The second value to compare. + Because has a single value, this always returns true. + + + + Determines whether the two specified values are not equal. Because has a single value, this always returns false. + + The first value to compare. + The second value to compare. + Because has a single value, this always returns false. + + + + Gets the single value. + + + + + Provides conversions from Windows Runtime asynchronous actions and operations to observable sequences. + + + + + Converts a Windows Runtime asynchronous action to an observable sequence. + Each observer subscribed to the resulting observable sequence will be notified about the action's successful or exceptional completion. + + Asynchronous action to convert. + An observable sequence that produces a unit value when the asynchronous action completes, or propagates the exception produced by the asynchronous action. + is null. + + + + Converts a Windows Runtime asynchronous action to an observable sequence, ignoring its progress notifications. + Each observer subscribed to the resulting observable sequence will be notified about the action's successful or exceptional completion. + + The type of the reported progress objects, which get ignored by this conversion. + Asynchronous action to convert. + An observable sequence that produces a unit value when the asynchronous action completes, or propagates the exception produced by the asynchronous action. + is null. + + + + Converts a Windows Runtime asynchronous action to an observable sequence, reporting its progress through the supplied progress object. + Each observer subscribed to the resulting observable sequence will be notified about the action's successful or exceptional completion. + + The type of the reported progress objects. + Asynchronous action to convert. + Progress object to receive progress notifications on. + An observable sequence that produces a unit value when the asynchronous action completes, or propagates the exception produced by the asynchronous action. + or is null. + + + + Converts a Windows Runtime asynchronous action to an observable sequence reporting its progress. + Each observer subscribed to the resulting observable sequence will be notified about the action's successful or exceptional completion. + + The type of the reported progress objects. + Asynchronous action to convert. + An observable sequence that produces progress values from the asynchronous action and notifies observers about the action's completion. + is null. + + + + Converts a Windows Runtime asynchronous operation to an observable sequence reporting its result. + Each observer subscribed to the resulting observable sequence will be notified about the operation's single result and its successful exceptional completion. + + The type of the asynchronous operation's result. + Asynchronous operation to convert. + An observable sequence that notifies observers about the asynchronous operation's result value and completion. + is null. + + + + Converts a Windows Runtime asynchronous operation to an observable sequence reporting its result but ignoring its progress notifications. + Each observer subscribed to the resulting observable sequence will be notified about the operations's single result and its successful or exceptional completion. + + The type of the asynchronous operation's result. + The type of the reported progress objects, which get ignored by this conversion. + Asynchronous action to convert. + An observable sequence that notifies observers about the asynchronous operation's result value and completion. + is null. + + + + Converts a Windows Runtime asynchronous operation to an observable sequence reporting its result and reporting its progress through the supplied progress object. + Each observer subscribed to the resulting observable sequence will be notified about the operations's single result and its successful or exceptional completion. + + The type of the asynchronous operation's result. + The type of the reported progress objects. + Asynchronous action to convert. + Progress object to receive progress notifications on. + An observable sequence that notifies observers about the asynchronous operation's result value and completion. + or is null. + + + + Converts a Windows Runtime asynchronous operation to an observable sequence reporting its progress but ignoring its result value. + Each observer subscribed to the resulting observable sequence will be notified about the action's successful or exceptional completion. + + The type of the asynchronous operation's result, which gets ignored by this conversion. + The type of the reported progress objects. + Asynchronous action to convert. + An observable sequence that produces progress values from the asynchronous operation and notifies observers about the operations's completion. + is null. + + + + Converts a Windows Runtime asynchronous operation to an observable sequence by retrieving the operation's results whenever progress is reported and when the operation completes. + Each observer subscribed to the resulting observable sequence will be notified about the action's successful or exceptional completion. + + The type of the asynchronous operation's result. + The type of the reported progress objects, which are used internally in the conversion but aren't exposed. + Asynchronous operation to convert. + An observable sequence that notifies observers about the asynchronous operation's (incremental) result value(s) and completion. + This conversion can be used with Windows Runtime APIs that support incremental retrieval of results during an asynchronous operation's execution. + is null. + + + + Converts a Windows Runtime asynchronous operation to an observable sequence by retrieving the operation's results whenever progress is reported and when the operation completes. The operation's progress is reported through the supplied progress object. + Each observer subscribed to the resulting observable sequence will be notified about the action's successful or exceptional completion. + + The type of the asynchronous operation's result. + The type of the reported progress objects. + Asynchronous operation to convert. + Progress object to receive progress notifications on. + An observable sequence that notifies observers about the asynchronous operation's (incremental) result value(s) and completion. + This conversion can be used with Windows Runtime APIs that support incremental retrieval of results during an asynchronous operation's execution. + or is null. + + + + Represents a data stream signaling its elements by means of an event. + + Sender type. + Event arguments type. + + + + Event signaling the next element in the data stream. + + + + + A strongly-typed resource class, for looking up localized strings, etc. + + + + + Returns the cached ResourceManager instance used by this class. + + + + + Overrides the current thread's CurrentUICulture property for all + resource lookups using this strongly typed resource class. + + + + + Looks up a localized string similar to The current thread has no Dispatcher associated with it.. + + + + + Looks up a localized string similar to No current Window object found to obtain a CoreDispatcher from.. + + + + Specifies that null is allowed as an input even if the corresponding type disallows it. + + + Specifies that null is disallowed as an input even if the corresponding type allows it. + + + Specifies that an output may be null even if the corresponding type disallows it. + + + Specifies that an output will not be null even if the corresponding type allows it. Specifies that an input argument was not null when the call returns. + + + Specifies that when a method returns , the parameter may be null even if the corresponding type disallows it. + + + Initializes the attribute with the specified return value condition. + + The return value condition. If the method returns this value, the associated parameter may be null. + + + + Gets the return value condition. + + + Specifies that when a method returns , the parameter will not be null even if the corresponding type allows it. + + + Initializes the attribute with the specified return value condition. + + The return value condition. If the method returns this value, the associated parameter will not be null. + + + + Gets the return value condition. + + + Specifies that the output will be non-null if the named parameter is non-null. + + + Initializes the attribute with the associated parameter name. + + The associated parameter name. The output will be non-null if the argument to the parameter specified is non-null. + + + + Gets the associated parameter name. + + + Applied to a method that will never return under any circumstance. + + + Specifies that the method will not return if the associated Boolean parameter is passed the specified value. + + + Initializes the attribute with the specified parameter value. + + The condition parameter value. Code after the method will be considered unreachable by diagnostics if the argument to + the associated parameter matches this value. + + + + Gets the condition parameter value. + + + Specifies that the method or property will ensure that the listed field and property members have not-null values. + + + Initializes the attribute with a field or property member. + + The field or property member that is promised to be not-null. + + + + Initializes the attribute with the list of field and property members. + + The list of field and property members that are promised to be not-null. + + + + Gets field or property member names. + + + Specifies that the method or property will ensure that the listed field and property members have not-null values when returning with the specified return value condition. + + + Initializes the attribute with the specified return value condition and a field or property member. + + The return value condition. If the method returns this value, the associated parameter will not be null. + + + The field or property member that is promised to be not-null. + + + + Initializes the attribute with the specified return value condition and list of field and property members. + + The return value condition. If the method returns this value, the associated parameter will not be null. + + + The list of field and property members that are promised to be not-null. + + + + Gets the return value condition. + + + Gets field or property member names. + + + + Provides a set of static methods for subscribing delegates to observables. + + + + + Subscribes to the observable sequence without specifying any handlers. + This method can be used to evaluate the observable sequence for its side-effects only. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Observable sequence to subscribe to. + object used to unsubscribe from the observable sequence. + is null. + + + + Subscribes an element handler to an observable sequence. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Observable sequence to subscribe to. + Action to invoke for each element in the observable sequence. + object used to unsubscribe from the observable sequence. + or is null. + + + + Subscribes an element handler and an exception handler to an observable sequence. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Observable sequence to subscribe to. + Action to invoke for each element in the observable sequence. + Action to invoke upon exceptional termination of the observable sequence. + object used to unsubscribe from the observable sequence. + or or is null. + + + + Subscribes an element handler and a completion handler to an observable sequence. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Observable sequence to subscribe to. + Action to invoke for each element in the observable sequence. + Action to invoke upon graceful termination of the observable sequence. + object used to unsubscribe from the observable sequence. + or or is null. + + + + Subscribes an element handler, an exception handler, and a completion handler to an observable sequence. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Observable sequence to subscribe to. + Action to invoke for each element in the observable sequence. + Action to invoke upon exceptional termination of the observable sequence. + Action to invoke upon graceful termination of the observable sequence. + object used to unsubscribe from the observable sequence. + or or or is null. + + + + Subscribes an observer to an observable sequence, using a to support unsubscription. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Observable sequence to subscribe to. + Observer to subscribe to the sequence. + CancellationToken that can be signaled to unsubscribe from the source sequence. + or is null. + + + + Subscribes to the observable sequence without specifying any handlers, using a to support unsubscription. + This method can be used to evaluate the observable sequence for its side-effects only. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Observable sequence to subscribe to. + CancellationToken that can be signaled to unsubscribe from the source sequence. + is null. + + + + Subscribes an element handler to an observable sequence, using a to support unsubscription. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Observable sequence to subscribe to. + Action to invoke for each element in the observable sequence. + CancellationToken that can be signaled to unsubscribe from the source sequence. + or is null. + + + + Subscribes an element handler and an exception handler to an observable sequence, using a to support unsubscription. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Observable sequence to subscribe to. + Action to invoke for each element in the observable sequence. + Action to invoke upon exceptional termination of the observable sequence. + CancellationToken that can be signaled to unsubscribe from the source sequence. + or or is null. + + + + Subscribes an element handler and a completion handler to an observable sequence, using a to support unsubscription. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Observable sequence to subscribe to. + Action to invoke for each element in the observable sequence. + Action to invoke upon graceful termination of the observable sequence. + CancellationToken that can be signaled to unsubscribe from the source sequence. + or or is null. + + + + Subscribes an element handler, an exception handler, and a completion handler to an observable sequence, using a to support unsubscription. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Observable sequence to subscribe to. + Action to invoke for each element in the observable sequence. + Action to invoke upon exceptional termination of the observable sequence. + Action to invoke upon graceful termination of the observable sequence. + CancellationToken that can be signaled to unsubscribe from the source sequence. + or or or is null. + + + + Subscribes to the specified source, re-routing synchronous exceptions during invocation of the method to the observer's channel. + This method is typically used when writing query operators. + + The type of the elements in the source sequence. + Observable sequence to subscribe to. + Observer that will be passed to the observable sequence, and that will be used for exception propagation. + object used to unsubscribe from the observable sequence. + or is null. + + + + Represents a builder for asynchronous methods that return a task-like . + + The type of the elements in the sequence. + + + + The compiler-generated asynchronous state machine representing the execution flow of the asynchronous + method whose return type is a task-like . + + + + + The underlying observable sequence representing the result produced by the asynchronous method. + + + + + Creates an instance of the struct. + + A new instance of the struct. + + + + Begins running the builder with the associated state machine. + + The type of the state machine. + The state machine instance, passed by reference. + is null. + + + + Associates the builder with the specified state machine. + + The state machine instance to associate with the builder. + is null. + The state machine was previously set. + + + + Marks the observable as successfully completed. + + The result to use to complete the observable sequence. + The observable has already completed. + + + + Marks the observable as failed and binds the specified exception to the observable sequence. + + The exception to bind to the observable sequence. + is null. + The observable has already completed. + + + + Gets the observable sequence for this builder. + + + + + Schedules the state machine to proceed to the next action when the specified awaiter completes. + + The type of the awaiter. + The type of the state machine. + The awaiter. + The state machine. + + + + Schedules the state machine to proceed to the next action when the specified awaiter completes. + + The type of the awaiter. + The type of the state machine. + The awaiter. + The state machine. + + + + Rethrows an exception that was thrown from an awaiter's OnCompleted methods. + + The exception to rethrow. + + + + Implementation of the IObservable<T> interface compatible with async method return types. + + + This class implements a "task-like" type that can be used as the return type of an asynchronous + method in C# 7.0 and beyond. 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The location to write to. + The value to write. + The type of value to write. + + + Writes a value of type T to the given location +without assuming architecture dependent alignment of the addresses. + The location to write to. + The value to write. + The type of value to write. + + + Writes a value of type T to the given location +without assuming architecture dependent alignment of the addresses. + The location to write to. + The value to write. + The type of value to write. + + + \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/Packages/System.Runtime.CompilerServices.Unsafe.4.5.3/lib/netstandard1.0/System.Runtime.CompilerServices.Unsafe.dll b/Packages/System.Runtime.CompilerServices.Unsafe.4.5.3/lib/netstandard1.0/System.Runtime.CompilerServices.Unsafe.dll new file mode 100644 index 0000000..b50dbc4 Binary files /dev/null and b/Packages/System.Runtime.CompilerServices.Unsafe.4.5.3/lib/netstandard1.0/System.Runtime.CompilerServices.Unsafe.dll differ diff --git 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given reference. + The reference to add the offset to. + The offset to add. + The type of reference. + A new reference that reflects the addition of byte offset to pointer. + + + Determines whether the specified references point to the same location. + The first reference to compare. + The second reference to compare. + The type of reference. + true if left and right point to the same location; otherwise, false. + + + Casts the given object to the specified type. + The object to cast. + The type which the object will be cast to. + The original object, casted to the given type. + + + Reinterprets the given reference as a reference to a value of type TTo. + The reference to reinterpret. + The type of reference to reinterpret.. + The desired type of the reference. + A reference to a value of type TTo. + + + Returns a pointer to the given by-ref parameter. + The object whose pointer is obtained. + The type of object. + A pointer to the given value. + + + Reinterprets the given location as a reference to a value of type T. + The location of the value to reference. + The type of the interpreted location. + A reference to a value of type T. + + + Determines the byte offset from origin to target from the given references. + The reference to origin. + The reference to target. + The type of reference. + Byte offset from origin to target i.e. target - origin. + + + Copies a value of type T to the given location. + The location to copy to. + A reference to the value to copy. + The type of value to copy. + + + Copies a value of type T to the given location. + The location to copy to. + A pointer to the value to copy. + The type of value to copy. + + + Copies bytes from the source address to the destination address. + The destination address to copy to. + The source address to copy from. + The number of bytes to copy. + + + Copies bytes from the source address to the destination address. + The destination address to copy to. + The source address to copy from. + The number of bytes to copy. + + + Copies bytes from the source address to the destination address +without assuming architecture dependent alignment of the addresses. + The destination address to copy to. + The source address to copy from. + The number of bytes to copy. + + + Copies bytes from the source address to the destination address +without assuming architecture dependent alignment of the addresses. + The destination address to copy to. + The source address to copy from. + The number of bytes to copy. + + + Initializes a block of memory at the given location with a given initial value. + The address of the start of the memory block to initialize. + The value to initialize the block to. + The number of bytes to initialize. + + + Initializes a block of memory at the given location with a given initial value. + The address of the start of the memory block to initialize. + The value to initialize the block to. + The number of bytes to initialize. + + + Initializes a block of memory at the given location with a given initial value +without assuming architecture dependent alignment of the address. + The address of the start of the memory block to initialize. + The value to initialize the block to. + The number of bytes to initialize. + + + Initializes a block of memory at the given location with a given initial value +without assuming architecture dependent alignment of the address. + The address of the start of the memory block to initialize. + The value to initialize the block to. + The number of bytes to initialize. + + + Reads a value of type T from the given location. + The location to read from. + The type to read. + An object of type T read from the given location. + + + Reads a value of type T from the given location +without assuming architecture dependent alignment of the addresses. + The location to read from. + The type to read. + An object of type T read from the given location. + + + Reads a value of type T from the given location +without assuming architecture dependent alignment of the addresses. + The location to read from. + The type to read. + An object of type T read from the given location. + + + Returns the size of an object of the given type parameter. + The type of object whose size is retrieved. + The size of an object of type T. + + + Subtracts an element offset from the given reference. + The reference to subtract the offset from. + The offset to subtract. + The type of reference. + A new reference that reflects the subraction of offset from pointer. + + + Subtracts an element offset from the given reference. + The reference to subtract the offset from. + The offset to subtract. + The type of reference. + A new reference that reflects the subraction of offset from pointer. + + + Subtracts a byte offset from the given reference. + The reference to subtract the offset from. + + The type of reference. + A new reference that reflects the subraction of byte offset from pointer. + + + Writes a value of type T to the given location. + The location to write to. + The value to write. + The type of value to write. + + + Writes a value of type T to the given location +without assuming architecture dependent alignment of the addresses. + The location to write to. + The value to write. + The type of value to write. + + + Writes a value of type T to the given location +without assuming architecture dependent alignment of the addresses. + The location to write to. + The value to write. + The type of value to write. + + + \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/Packages/System.Runtime.CompilerServices.Unsafe.4.5.3/lib/netstandard2.0/System.Runtime.CompilerServices.Unsafe.dll b/Packages/System.Runtime.CompilerServices.Unsafe.4.5.3/lib/netstandard2.0/System.Runtime.CompilerServices.Unsafe.dll new file mode 100644 index 0000000..b17135b Binary files /dev/null and b/Packages/System.Runtime.CompilerServices.Unsafe.4.5.3/lib/netstandard2.0/System.Runtime.CompilerServices.Unsafe.dll differ diff --git 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given reference. + The reference to add the offset to. + The offset to add. + The type of reference. + A new reference that reflects the addition of byte offset to pointer. + + + Determines whether the specified references point to the same location. + The first reference to compare. + The second reference to compare. + The type of reference. + true if left and right point to the same location; otherwise, false. + + + Casts the given object to the specified type. + The object to cast. + The type which the object will be cast to. + The original object, casted to the given type. + + + Reinterprets the given reference as a reference to a value of type TTo. + The reference to reinterpret. + The type of reference to reinterpret.. + The desired type of the reference. + A reference to a value of type TTo. + + + Returns a pointer to the given by-ref parameter. + The object whose pointer is obtained. + The type of object. + A pointer to the given value. + + + Reinterprets the given location as a reference to a value of type T. + The location of the value to reference. + The type of the interpreted location. + A reference to a value of type T. + + + Determines the byte offset from origin to target from the given references. + The reference to origin. + The reference to target. + The type of reference. + Byte offset from origin to target i.e. target - origin. + + + Copies a value of type T to the given location. + The location to copy to. + A reference to the value to copy. + The type of value to copy. + + + Copies a value of type T to the given location. + The location to copy to. + A pointer to the value to copy. + The type of value to copy. + + + Copies bytes from the source address to the destination address. + The destination address to copy to. + The source address to copy from. + The number of bytes to copy. + + + Copies bytes from the source address to the destination address. + The destination address to copy to. + The source address to copy from. + The number of bytes to copy. + + + Copies bytes from the source address to the destination address +without assuming architecture dependent alignment of the addresses. + The destination address to copy to. + The source address to copy from. + The number of bytes to copy. + + + Copies bytes from the source address to the destination address +without assuming architecture dependent alignment of the addresses. + The destination address to copy to. + The source address to copy from. + The number of bytes to copy. + + + Initializes a block of memory at the given location with a given initial value. + The address of the start of the memory block to initialize. + The value to initialize the block to. + The number of bytes to initialize. + + + Initializes a block of memory at the given location with a given initial value. + The address of the start of the memory block to initialize. + The value to initialize the block to. + The number of bytes to initialize. + + + Initializes a block of memory at the given location with a given initial value +without assuming architecture dependent alignment of the address. + The address of the start of the memory block to initialize. + The value to initialize the block to. + The number of bytes to initialize. + + + Initializes a block of memory at the given location with a given initial value +without assuming architecture dependent alignment of the address. + The address of the start of the memory block to initialize. + The value to initialize the block to. + The number of bytes to initialize. + + + Reads a value of type T from the given location. + The location to read from. + The type to read. + An object of type T read from the given location. + + + Reads a value of type T from the given location +without assuming architecture dependent alignment of the addresses. + The location to read from. + The type to read. + An object of type T read from the given location. + + + Reads a value of type T from the given location +without assuming architecture dependent alignment of the addresses. + The location to read from. + The type to read. + An object of type T read from the given location. + + + Returns the size of an object of the given type parameter. + The type of object whose size is retrieved. + The size of an object of type T. + + + Subtracts an element offset from the given reference. + The reference to subtract the offset from. + The offset to subtract. + The type of reference. + A new reference that reflects the subraction of offset from pointer. + + + Subtracts an element offset from the given reference. + The reference to subtract the offset from. + The offset to subtract. + The type of reference. + A new reference that reflects the subraction of offset from pointer. + + + Subtracts a byte offset from the given reference. + The reference to subtract the offset from. + + The type of reference. + A new reference that reflects the subraction of byte offset from pointer. + + + Writes a value of type T to the given location. + The location to write to. + The value to write. + The type of value to write. + + + Writes a value of type T to the given location +without assuming architecture dependent alignment of the addresses. + The location to write to. + The value to write. + The type of value to write. + + + Writes a value of type T to the given location +without assuming architecture dependent alignment of the addresses. + The location to write to. + The value to write. + The type of value to write. + + + \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/Packages/System.Runtime.CompilerServices.Unsafe.4.5.3/ref/net461/System.Runtime.CompilerServices.Unsafe.dll b/Packages/System.Runtime.CompilerServices.Unsafe.4.5.3/ref/net461/System.Runtime.CompilerServices.Unsafe.dll new file mode 100644 index 0000000..ac64866 Binary files /dev/null and b/Packages/System.Runtime.CompilerServices.Unsafe.4.5.3/ref/net461/System.Runtime.CompilerServices.Unsafe.dll differ diff --git 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reference to add the offset to. + The offset to add. + The type of reference. + A new reference that reflects the addition of byte offset to pointer. + + + Determines whether the specified references point to the same location. + The first reference to compare. + The second reference to compare. + The type of reference. + true if left and right point to the same location; otherwise, false. + + + Casts the given object to the specified type. + The object to cast. + The type which the object will be cast to. + The original object, casted to the given type. + + + Reinterprets the given reference as a reference to a value of type TTo. + The reference to reinterpret. + The type of reference to reinterpret.. + The desired type of the reference. + A reference to a value of type TTo. + + + Returns a pointer to the given by-ref parameter. + The object whose pointer is obtained. + The type of object. + A pointer to the given value. + + + Reinterprets the given location as a reference to a value of type T. + The location of the value to reference. + The type of the interpreted location. + A reference to a value of type T. + + + Determines the byte offset from origin to target from the given references. + The reference to origin. + The reference to target. + The type of reference. + Byte offset from origin to target i.e. target - origin. + + + Copies a value of type T to the given location. + The location to copy to. + A reference to the value to copy. + The type of value to copy. + + + Copies a value of type T to the given location. + The location to copy to. + A pointer to the value to copy. + The type of value to copy. + + + Copies bytes from the source address to the destination address. + The destination address to copy to. + The source address to copy from. + The number of bytes to copy. + + + Copies bytes from the source address to the destination address. + The destination address to copy to. + The source address to copy from. + The number of bytes to copy. + + + Copies bytes from the source address to the destination address +without assuming architecture dependent alignment of the addresses. + The destination address to copy to. + The source address to copy from. + The number of bytes to copy. + + + Copies bytes from the source address to the destination address +without assuming architecture dependent alignment of the addresses. + The destination address to copy to. + The source address to copy from. + The number of bytes to copy. + + + Initializes a block of memory at the given location with a given initial value. + The address of the start of the memory block to initialize. + The value to initialize the block to. + The number of bytes to initialize. + + + Initializes a block of memory at the given location with a given initial value. + The address of the start of the memory block to initialize. + The value to initialize the block to. + The number of bytes to initialize. + + + Initializes a block of memory at the given location with a given initial value +without assuming architecture dependent alignment of the address. + The address of the start of the memory block to initialize. + The value to initialize the block to. + The number of bytes to initialize. + + + Initializes a block of memory at the given location with a given initial value +without assuming architecture dependent alignment of the address. + The address of the start of the memory block to initialize. + The value to initialize the block to. + The number of bytes to initialize. + + + Reads a value of type T from the given location. + The location to read from. + The type to read. + An object of type T read from the given location. + + + Reads a value of type T from the given location +without assuming architecture dependent alignment of the addresses. + The location to read from. + The type to read. + An object of type T read from the given location. + + + Reads a value of type T from the given location +without assuming architecture dependent alignment of the addresses. + The location to read from. + The type to read. + An object of type T read from the given location. + + + Returns the size of an object of the given type parameter. + The type of object whose size is retrieved. + The size of an object of type T. + + + Subtracts an element offset from the given reference. + The reference to subtract the offset from. + The offset to subtract. + The type of reference. + A new reference that reflects the subraction of offset from pointer. + + + Subtracts an element offset from the given reference. + The reference to subtract the offset from. + The offset to subtract. + The type of reference. + A new reference that reflects the subraction of offset from pointer. + + + Subtracts a byte offset from the given reference. + The reference to subtract the offset from. + + The type of reference. + A new reference that reflects the subraction of byte offset from pointer. + + + Writes a value of type T to the given location. + The location to write to. + The value to write. + The type of value to write. + + + Writes a value of type T to the given location +without assuming architecture dependent alignment of the addresses. + The location to write to. + The value to write. + The type of value to write. + + + Writes a value of type T to the given location +without assuming architecture dependent alignment of the addresses. + The location to write to. + The value to write. + The type of value to write. + + + \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/Packages/System.Runtime.CompilerServices.Unsafe.4.5.3/ref/netstandard1.0/System.Runtime.CompilerServices.Unsafe.dll b/Packages/System.Runtime.CompilerServices.Unsafe.4.5.3/ref/netstandard1.0/System.Runtime.CompilerServices.Unsafe.dll new file mode 100644 index 0000000..7f71a4b Binary files /dev/null and b/Packages/System.Runtime.CompilerServices.Unsafe.4.5.3/ref/netstandard1.0/System.Runtime.CompilerServices.Unsafe.dll differ diff --git a/Packages/System.Runtime.CompilerServices.Unsafe.4.5.3/ref/netstandard1.0/System.Runtime.CompilerServices.Unsafe.xml b/Packages/System.Runtime.CompilerServices.Unsafe.4.5.3/ref/netstandard1.0/System.Runtime.CompilerServices.Unsafe.xml new file mode 100644 index 0000000..6a7cfcf --- /dev/null +++ b/Packages/System.Runtime.CompilerServices.Unsafe.4.5.3/ref/netstandard1.0/System.Runtime.CompilerServices.Unsafe.xml @@ -0,0 +1,200 @@ + + + System.Runtime.CompilerServices.Unsafe + + + + Contains generic, low-level functionality for manipulating pointers. + + + Adds an element offset to the given reference. + The reference to add the offset to. + The offset to add. + The type of reference. + A new reference that reflects the addition of offset to pointer. + + + Adds an element offset to the given reference. + The reference to add the offset to. + The offset to add. + The type of reference. + A new reference that reflects the addition of offset to pointer. + + + Adds a byte offset to the given reference. + The reference to add the offset to. + The offset to add. + The type of reference. + A new reference that reflects the addition of byte offset to pointer. + + + Determines whether the specified references point to the same location. + The first reference to compare. + The second reference to compare. + The type of reference. + true if left and right point to the same location; otherwise, false. + + + Casts the given object to the specified type. + The object to cast. + The type which the object will be cast to. + The original object, casted to the given type. + + + Reinterprets the given reference as a reference to a value of type TTo. + The reference to reinterpret. + The type of reference to reinterpret.. + The desired type of the reference. + A reference to a value of type TTo. + + + Returns a pointer to the given by-ref parameter. + The object whose pointer is obtained. + The type of object. + A pointer to the given value. + + + Reinterprets the given location as a reference to a value of type T. + The location of the value to reference. + The type of the interpreted location. + A reference to a value of type T. + + + Determines the byte offset from origin to target from the given references. + The reference to origin. + The reference to target. + The type of reference. + Byte offset from origin to target i.e. target - origin. + + + Copies a value of type T to the given location. + The location to copy to. + A reference to the value to copy. + The type of value to copy. + + + Copies a value of type T to the given location. + The location to copy to. + A pointer to the value to copy. + The type of value to copy. + + + Copies bytes from the source address to the destination address. + The destination address to copy to. + The source address to copy from. + The number of bytes to copy. + + + Copies bytes from the source address to the destination address. + The destination address to copy to. + The source address to copy from. + The number of bytes to copy. + + + Copies bytes from the source address to the destination address +without assuming architecture dependent alignment of the addresses. + The destination address to copy to. + The source address to copy from. + The number of bytes to copy. + + + Copies bytes from the source address to the destination address +without assuming architecture dependent alignment of the addresses. + The destination address to copy to. + The source address to copy from. + The number of bytes to copy. + + + Initializes a block of memory at the given location with a given initial value. + The address of the start of the memory block to initialize. + The value to initialize the block to. + The number of bytes to initialize. + + + Initializes a block of memory at the given location with a given initial value. + The address of the start of the memory block to initialize. + The value to initialize the block to. + The number of bytes to initialize. + + + Initializes a block of memory at the given location with a given initial value +without assuming architecture dependent alignment of the address. + The address of the start of the memory block to initialize. + The value to initialize the block to. + The number of bytes to initialize. + + + Initializes a block of memory at the given location with a given initial value +without assuming architecture dependent alignment of the address. + The address of the start of the memory block to initialize. + The value to initialize the block to. + The number of bytes to initialize. + + + Reads a value of type T from the given location. + The location to read from. + The type to read. + An object of type T read from the given location. + + + Reads a value of type T from the given location +without assuming architecture dependent alignment of the addresses. + The location to read from. + The type to read. + An object of type T read from the given location. + + + Reads a value of type T from the given location +without assuming architecture dependent alignment of the addresses. + The location to read from. + The type to read. + An object of type T read from the given location. + + + Returns the size of an object of the given type parameter. + The type of object whose size is retrieved. + The size of an object of type T. + + + Subtracts an element offset from the given reference. + The reference to subtract the offset from. + The offset to subtract. + The type of reference. + A new reference that reflects the subraction of offset from pointer. + + + Subtracts an element offset from the given reference. + The reference to subtract the offset from. + The offset to subtract. + The type of reference. + A new reference that reflects the subraction of offset from pointer. + + + Subtracts a byte offset from the given reference. + The reference to subtract the offset from. + + The type of reference. + A new reference that reflects the subraction of byte offset from pointer. + + + Writes a value of type T to the given location. + The location to write to. + The value to write. + The type of value to write. + + + Writes a value of type T to the given location +without assuming architecture dependent alignment of the addresses. + The location to write to. + The value to write. + The type of value to write. + + + Writes a value of type T to the given location +without assuming architecture dependent alignment of the addresses. + The location to write to. + The value to write. + The type of value to write. + + + \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/Packages/System.Runtime.CompilerServices.Unsafe.4.5.3/ref/netstandard2.0/System.Runtime.CompilerServices.Unsafe.dll b/Packages/System.Runtime.CompilerServices.Unsafe.4.5.3/ref/netstandard2.0/System.Runtime.CompilerServices.Unsafe.dll new file mode 100644 index 0000000..50bf259 Binary files /dev/null and b/Packages/System.Runtime.CompilerServices.Unsafe.4.5.3/ref/netstandard2.0/System.Runtime.CompilerServices.Unsafe.dll differ diff --git a/Packages/System.Runtime.CompilerServices.Unsafe.4.5.3/ref/netstandard2.0/System.Runtime.CompilerServices.Unsafe.xml b/Packages/System.Runtime.CompilerServices.Unsafe.4.5.3/ref/netstandard2.0/System.Runtime.CompilerServices.Unsafe.xml new file mode 100644 index 0000000..6a7cfcf --- /dev/null +++ b/Packages/System.Runtime.CompilerServices.Unsafe.4.5.3/ref/netstandard2.0/System.Runtime.CompilerServices.Unsafe.xml @@ -0,0 +1,200 @@ + + + System.Runtime.CompilerServices.Unsafe + + + + Contains generic, low-level functionality for manipulating pointers. + + + Adds an element offset to the given reference. + The reference to add the offset to. + The offset to add. + The type of reference. + A new reference that reflects the addition of offset to pointer. + + + Adds an element offset to the given reference. + The reference to add the offset to. + The offset to add. + The type of reference. + A new reference that reflects the addition of offset to pointer. + + + Adds a byte offset to the given reference. + The reference to add the offset to. + The offset to add. + The type of reference. + A new reference that reflects the addition of byte offset to pointer. + + + Determines whether the specified references point to the same location. + The first reference to compare. + The second reference to compare. + The type of reference. + true if left and right point to the same location; otherwise, false. + + + Casts the given object to the specified type. + The object to cast. + The type which the object will be cast to. + The original object, casted to the given type. + + + Reinterprets the given reference as a reference to a value of type TTo. + The reference to reinterpret. + The type of reference to reinterpret.. + The desired type of the reference. + A reference to a value of type TTo. + + + Returns a pointer to the given by-ref parameter. + The object whose pointer is obtained. + The type of object. + A pointer to the given value. + + + Reinterprets the given location as a reference to a value of type T. + The location of the value to reference. + The type of the interpreted location. + A reference to a value of type T. + + + Determines the byte offset from origin to target from the given references. + The reference to origin. + The reference to target. + The type of reference. + Byte offset from origin to target i.e. target - origin. + + + Copies a value of type T to the given location. + The location to copy to. + A reference to the value to copy. + The type of value to copy. + + + Copies a value of type T to the given location. + The location to copy to. + A pointer to the value to copy. + The type of value to copy. + + + Copies bytes from the source address to the destination address. + The destination address to copy to. + The source address to copy from. + The number of bytes to copy. + + + Copies bytes from the source address to the destination address. + The destination address to copy to. + The source address to copy from. + The number of 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location with a given initial value +without assuming architecture dependent alignment of the address. + The address of the start of the memory block to initialize. + The value to initialize the block to. + The number of bytes to initialize. + + + Initializes a block of memory at the given location with a given initial value +without assuming architecture dependent alignment of the address. + The address of the start of the memory block to initialize. + The value to initialize the block to. + The number of bytes to initialize. + + + Reads a value of type T from the given location. + The location to read from. + The type to read. + An object of type T read from the given location. + + + Reads a value of type T from the given location +without assuming architecture dependent alignment of the addresses. + The location to read from. + The type to read. + An object of type T read from the given location. + + + Reads a value of type T from the given location +without assuming architecture dependent alignment of the addresses. + The location to read from. + The type to read. + An object of type T read from the given location. + + + Returns the size of an object of the given type parameter. + The type of object whose size is retrieved. + The size of an object of type T. + + + Subtracts an element offset from the given reference. + The reference to subtract the offset from. + The offset to subtract. + The type of reference. + A new reference that reflects the subraction of offset from pointer. + + + Subtracts an element offset from the given reference. + The reference to subtract the offset from. + The offset to subtract. + The type of reference. + A new reference that reflects the subraction of offset from pointer. + + + Subtracts a byte offset from the given reference. + The reference to subtract the offset from. + + The type of reference. + A new reference that reflects the subraction of byte offset from pointer. + + + Writes a value of type T to the given location. + 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returned when an event handler is added to a Windows Runtime event. The token is used to remove the event handler from the event at a later time. + + + Returns a value that indicates whether the current object is equal to the specified object. + true if the current object is equal to ; otherwise, false. + The object to compare. + + + Returns the hash code for this instance. + The hash code for this instance. + + + Indicates whether two instances are equal. + true if the two objects are equal; otherwise, false. + The first instance to compare. + The second instance to compare. + + + Indicates whether two instances are not equal. + true if the two instances are not equal; otherwise, false. + The first instance to compare. + The second instance to compare. + + + Stores mappings between delegates and event tokens, to support the implementation of a Windows Runtime event in managed code. + The type of the event handler delegate for a particular event. + + + Initializes a new instance of the class. + + is not a delegate type. + + + Adds the specified event handler to the table and to the invocation list, and returns a token that can be used to remove the event handler. + A token that can be used to remove the event handler from the table and the invocation list. + The event handler to add. + + + Returns the specified event registration token table, if it is not null; otherwise, returns a new event registration token table. + The event registration token table that is specified by , if it is not null; otherwise, a new event registration token table. + An event registration token table, passed by reference. + + + Gets or sets a delegate of type whose invocation list includes all the event handler delegates that have been added, and that have not yet been removed. Invoking this delegate invokes all the event handlers. + A delegate of type that represents all the event handler delegates that are currently registered for an event. + + + Removes the event handler that is associated with the specified token from the table and the invocation list. + The token that was returned when the event handler was added. + + + Removes the specified event handler delegate from the table and the invocation list. + The event handler to remove. + + + Enables classes to be activated by the Windows Runtime. + + + Returns a new instance of the Windows Runtime class that is created by the interface. + The new instance of the Windows Runtime class. + + + Specifies the version of the target type that first implemented the specified interface. + + + Initializes a new instance of the class, specifying the interface that the target type implements and the version in which that interface was first implemented. + The interface that was first implemented in the specified version of the target type. + The major component of the version of the target type that first implemented . + The minor component of the version of the target type that first implemented . + The build component of the version of the target type that first implemented . + The revision component of the version of the target type that first implemented . + + + Gets the build component of the version of the target type that first implemented the interface. + The build component of the version. + + + Gets the type of the interface that the target type implements. + The type of the interface. + + + Gets the major component of the version of the target type that first implemented the interface. + The major component of the version. + + + Gets the minor component of the version of the target type that first implemented the interface. + The minor component of the version. + + + Gets the revision component of the version of the target type that first implemented the interface. + The revision component of the version. + + + When applied to an array parameter in a Windows Runtime component, specifies that the contents of the array that is passed to that parameter are used only for input. The caller expects the array to be unchanged by the call. See the Remarks section for important information about callers that are written using managed code. + + + Initializes a new instance of the class. + + + Specifies the name of the return value of a method in a Windows Runtime component. + + + Initializes a new instance of the class, and specifies the name of the return value. + The name of the return value. + + + Gets the name that was specified for the return value of a method in a Windows Runtime component. + The name of the method's return value. + + + Provides helper methods for marshaling data between the .NET Framework and the Windows Runtime. + + + Adds the specified event handler to a Windows Runtime event. + A delegate that represents the method that adds event handlers to the Windows Runtime event. + A delegate that represents the method that removes event handlers from the Windows Runtime event. + A delegate the represents the event handler that is added. + The type of the delegate that represents the event handler. + + is null. -or- is null. + + + Frees the specified Windows Runtime HSTRING. + The address of the HSTRING to free. + The Windows Runtime is not supported on the current version of the operating system. + + + Returns an object that implements the activation factory interface for the specified Windows Runtime type. + An object that implements the activation factory interface. + The Windows Runtime type to get the activation factory interface for. + + does not represent a Windows Runtime type (that is, belonging to the Windows Runtime itself or defined in a Windows Runtime component). -or-The object specified for was not provided by the common language runtime type system. + + is null. + The specified Windows Runtime class is not properly registered. For example, the .winmd file was located, but the Windows Runtime failed to locate the implementation. + + + Returns a managed string that contains a copy of the specified Windows Runtime HSTRING. + A managed string that contains a copy of the HSTRING if is not ; otherwise, . + An unmanaged pointer to the HSTRING to copy. + The Windows Runtime is not supported on the current version of the operating system. + + + Removes all the event handlers that can be removed by using the specified method. + A delegate that represents the method that removes event handlers from the Windows Runtime event. + + is null. + + + Removes the specified event handler from a Windows Runtime event. + A delegate that represents the method that removes event handlers from the Windows Runtime event. + The event handler that is removed. + The type of the delegate that represents the event handler. + + is null. + + + Allocates a Windows Runtime HSTRING and copies the specified managed string to it. + An unmanaged pointer to the new HSTRING, or if is . + The managed string to copy. + The Windows Runtime is not supported on the current version of the operating system. + + is null. + + + When applied to an array parameter in a Windows Runtime component, specifies that the contents of an array that is passed to that parameter are used only for output. The caller does not guarantee that the contents are initialized, and the called method should not read the contents. See the Remarks section for important information about callers that are written using managed code. + + + Initializes a new instance of the class. + + + \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/Packages/System.Runtime.InteropServices.WindowsRuntime.4.3.0/ref/netcore50/de/System.Runtime.InteropServices.WindowsRuntime.xml b/Packages/System.Runtime.InteropServices.WindowsRuntime.4.3.0/ref/netcore50/de/System.Runtime.InteropServices.WindowsRuntime.xml new file mode 100644 index 0000000..e20968f --- /dev/null +++ b/Packages/System.Runtime.InteropServices.WindowsRuntime.4.3.0/ref/netcore50/de/System.Runtime.InteropServices.WindowsRuntime.xml @@ -0,0 +1,190 @@ + + + + System.Runtime.InteropServices.WindowsRuntime + + + + Gibt die Standardschnittstelle einer verwalteten Windows-Runtime-Klasse an. + + + Initialisiert eine neue Instanz der -Klasse. + Der Schnittstellentyp, der als Standardschnittstelle für die Klasse angegeben wird, auf die das Attribut angewendet wird. + + + Ruft den Typ der Standardschnittstelle ab. + Der Typ der Standardschnittstelle. + + + Ein Token, das zurückgegeben wird, wenn ein Ereignishandler einem Windows-Runtime-Ereignis hinzugefügt wird.Das Token wird verwendet, um den Ereignishandler zu einem späteren Zeitpunkt aus dem Ereignis zu entfernen. + + + Gibt einen Wert zurück, der angibt, ob das aktuelle -Objekt einem angegebenen Objekt gleicht. + true, wenn das aktuelle Objekt entspricht, andernfalls false. + Das zu vergleichende Objekt. + + + Gibt den Hashcode für diese Instanz zurück. + Der Hashcode für diese Instanz. + + + Gibt an, ob zwei -Instanzen gleich sind. + true, wenn die beiden Objekte gleich sind, andernfalls false. + Die erste zu vergleichende Instanz. + Die zweite zu vergleichende Instanz. + + + Gibt an, ob zwei -Instanzen ungleich sind. + true, wenn die beiden Instanzen ungleich sind, andernfalls false. + Die erste zu vergleichende Instanz. + Die zweite zu vergleichende Instanz. + + + Speichert Zuordnungen zwischen Delegaten und Ereignistoken, um die Implementierung eines Windows-Runtime-Ereignisses in verwaltetem Code zu unterstützen. + Der Typ des Ereignishandlerdelegaten für ein bestimmtes Ereignis. + + + Initialisiert eine neue Instanz der -Klasse. + + ist kein Delegattyp. + + + Fügt den angegebenen Ereignishandler der Tabelle und der Aufrufliste hinzu und gibt ein Token zurück, das verwendet werden kann, um den Ereignishandler zu entfernen. + Ein Token, das verwendet werden kann, um den Ereignishandler aus der Tabelle bzw. aus der Aufrufliste zu entfernen. + Der hinzuzufügende Ereignishandler. + + + Gibt die angegebene Ereignisregistrierungs-Tokentabelle zurück, wenn sie keine null ist; andernfalls wird eine neue Ereignisregistrierungs-Tokentabelle zurückgegeben. + Die Ereignisregistrierungstoken-Tabelle, die durch angegeben ist, wenn sie nicht null ist; andernfalls eine neue Ereignisregistrierungstoken-Tabelle. + Eine Ereignisregistrierungstoken-Tabelle, als Verweis übergeben. + + + Ruft einen Delegaten ab oder legt diesen fest, der vom Typ ist und dessen Aufrufliste alle Ereignishandlerdelegaten enthält, die hinzugefügt wurden und die noch nicht entfernt wurden.Durch das Aufrufen dieses Delegaten werden alle Ereignishandler aufgerufen. + Ein Delegat vom Typ , der alle Ereignishandlerdelegaten darstellt, die aktuell für ein Ereignis registriert sind. + + + Entfernt den Ereignishandler, der dem angegebenen Token aus der Tabelle und der Aufrufliste zugeordnet ist. + Das Token, das zurückgegeben wurde, als der Ereignishandler hinzugefügt wurde. + + + Entfernt den angegebenen Ereignishandlerdelegaten aus der Tabelle und der Aufrufliste. + Der Ereignishandler, der entfernt werden soll. + + + Aktiviert Klassen, die von Windows-Runtime aktiviert werden sollen. + + + Gibt eine neue Instanz der Windows-Runtime-Klasse zurück, die von der -Schnittstelle erstellt wird. + Eine neue Instanz der Windows-Runtime-Klasse. + + + Gibt die Version des Zieltyps an, der die angegebene Schnittstelle zuerst implementiert hat. + + + Initialisiert eine neue Instanz der -Klasse und gibt die Schnittstelle an, die der Zieltyp implementiert, und die Version, in der diese Schnittstelle zuerst implementiert wurde. + Die Schnittstelle, die zuerst in der angegebenen Version des Zieltyps implementiert wurde. + Die Hauptkomponente der Version des Zieltyps, die erstmals implementiert hat. + Die kleinste Komponente der Version des Zieltyps, die erstmals implementiert hat. + Die Buildkomponente der Version des Zieltyps, die erstmals implementiert hat. + Die Revisionskomponente der Version des Zieltyps, der erstmals implementiert hat. + + + Ruft die Build-Komponente der Version des Zieltyps ab, der zuerst die Schnittstelle implementierte. + Die Buildkomponente der Version. + + + Ruft den Typ der Schnittstelle ab, die der Zieltyp implementiert. + Der Schnittstellentyp + + + Ruft die Hauptkomponente der Version des Zieltyps ab, der zuerst die Schnittstelle implementierte. + Die Hauptkomponente der Version. + + + Ruft die Nebenkomponente der Version des Zieltyps ab, der zuerst die Schnittstelle implementierte. + Die Nebenkomponente der Version. + + + Ruft die Revisionskomponente der Version des Zieltyps ab, der zuerst die Schnittstelle implementierte. + Die Revisionskomponente der Version. + + + Bei Anwendung auf einen Arrayparameter in einer Windows-Runtime-Komponente wird dadurch angegeben, dass der Inhalt des Arrays, das an diesen Parameter übergeben wird, nur für die Eingabe verwendet wird.Der Aufrufer erwartet, dass das Array durch den Aufruf unverändert bleibt.Weitere Informationen finden Sie in den Hinweisen mit wichtigen Informationen zu Aufrufern, die mithilfe von verwaltetem Code geschrieben sind. + + + Initialisiert eine neue Instanz der-Klasse. + + + Bezeichnet den Namen und den Rückgabewert einer Methode in einer Windows-Runtime-Komponente. + + + Initialisiert eine neue Instanz der -Klasse und gibt den Namen des Rückgabewerts an. + Der Name des Rückgabewerts. + + + Ruft den Namen ab, der für den Rückgabewert einer Methode in einer Windows-Runtime-Komponente angegeben wurde. + Der Name des Rückgabewerts der Methode. + + + Stellt Hilfsmethoden für das Marshalling von Daten zwischen .NET Framework und Windows-Runtime bereit. + + + Fügt den angegebenen Ereignishandler einem Windows-Runtime-Ereignis hinzu. + Ein Delegat, der die Methode darstellt, mit der Ereignishandler dem Windows-Runtime-Ereignis hinzugefügt wird. + Ein Delegat, der die Methode darstellt, mit der Ereignishandler aus dem Windows-Runtime-Ereignis entfernt wird. + Ein Delegat, der den hinzugefügten Ereignishandler darstellt. + Der Typ des Delegaten, der den Ereignishandler darstellt. + + ist null. - oder - ist null. + + + Gibt das angegebene Windows-Runtime HSTRING frei. + Die Adresse des freizugebenden HSTRING. + Windows-Runtime wird in der aktuellen Betriebssystemversion nicht unterstützt. + + + Gibt ein Objekt zurück, das die Schnittstelle der Aktivierungsfactory für den angegebenen Windows-Runtime-Typ implementiert. + Ein Objekt, das die Aktivierungsfactory-Schnittstelle implementiert. + Der Windows-Runtime-Typ, für den die Aktivierungsfactoryoberfläche abgerufen werden soll. + + stellt keinen Windows-Runtime-Typ dar (also der zum Windows-Runtime selbst gehört oder in einer Windows-Runtime-Komponente definiert ist). - oder -Das Objekt, das für angegeben wurde, wurde nicht vom Common Language Runtime-Typsystem bereitgestellt. + + ist null. + Die angegebene Windows-Runtime-Klasse ist nicht ordnungsgemäß registriert.Zum Beispiel wurde die .winmd-Datei gefunden, aber Windows-Runtime konnte die Implementierung nicht finden. + + + Gibt eine verwaltete Zeichenfolge zurück, die eine Kopie des angegebenen Windows-Runtime HSTRING enthält. + Eine verwaltete Zeichenfolge, die eine Kopie des HSTRING enthält, wenn nicht ist; andernfalls . + Ein nicht verwalteter Zeiger auf HSTRING, der kopiert werden soll. + Windows-Runtime wird in der aktuellen Betriebssystemversion nicht unterstützt. + + + Entfernt alle Ereignishandler, die entfernt werden können, indem die angegebene Methode verwendet wird. + Ein Delegat, der die Methode darstellt, mit der Ereignishandler aus dem Windows-Runtime-Ereignis entfernt wird. + + ist null. + + + Entfernt den angegebenen Routingereignishandler aus diesem Windows-Runtime-Ereignis. + Ein Delegat, der die Methode darstellt, mit der Ereignishandler aus dem Windows-Runtime-Ereignis entfernt wird. + Der Ereignishandler, der entfernt werden soll. + Der Typ des Delegaten, der den Ereignishandler darstellt. + + ist null. + + + Ordnet einen Windows-Runtime HSTRING zu und kopiert die angegebene verwaltete Zeichenfolge an. + Ein nicht verwalteter Zeiger auf den neuen HSTRING oder , wenn gleich ist. + Die verwaltete Zeichenfolge. + Windows-Runtime wird in der aktuellen Betriebssystemversion nicht unterstützt. + + ist null. + + + Bei Anwendung auf einen Arrayparameter in einer Windows-Runtime-Komponente wird dadurch angegeben, dass der Inhalt eines Arrays, das an diesen Parameter übergeben wird, nur für die Ausgabe verwendet wird.Der Aufrufer gewährleistet nicht, dass der Inhalt initialisiert wird, und die aufgerufene Methode soll den Inhalt nicht lesen.Weitere Informationen finden Sie in den Hinweisen mit wichtigen Informationen zu Aufrufern, die mithilfe von verwaltetem Code geschrieben sind. + + + Initialisiert eine neue Instanz der-Klasse. + + + \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/Packages/System.Runtime.InteropServices.WindowsRuntime.4.3.0/ref/netcore50/es/System.Runtime.InteropServices.WindowsRuntime.xml b/Packages/System.Runtime.InteropServices.WindowsRuntime.4.3.0/ref/netcore50/es/System.Runtime.InteropServices.WindowsRuntime.xml new file mode 100644 index 0000000..8027f88 --- /dev/null +++ b/Packages/System.Runtime.InteropServices.WindowsRuntime.4.3.0/ref/netcore50/es/System.Runtime.InteropServices.WindowsRuntime.xml @@ -0,0 +1,190 @@ + + + + System.Runtime.InteropServices.WindowsRuntime + + + + Especifica la interfaz predeterminada de una clase administrada de Windows en tiempo de ejecución. + + + Inicializa una nueva instancia de la clase . + Tipo de interfaz que se especifica como interfaz predeterminada para la clase a la que se aplica el atributo. + + + Obtiene el tipo de la interfaz predeterminada. + Tipo de la interfaz predeterminada. + + + Un token que se devuelve cuando se agrega un controlador de eventos a un evento de Windows en tiempo de ejecución .El token se usa para quitar el controlador de eventos del evento en un momento posterior. + + + Devuelve un valor que indica si el objeto actual es igual al objeto especificado. + Es true si el objeto actual es igual al ; de lo contrario es false. + Objeto que se va a comparar. + + + Devuelve el código hash de esta instancia. + Código hash para esta instancia. + + + Indica si dos instancias de son iguales. + Es true si los dos objetos son iguales; de lo contrario, es false. + Primera instancia que se va a comparar. + Segunda instancia que se va a comparar. + + + Indica si dos instancias de no son iguales. + Es true si las dos instancias no son iguales; de lo contrario, es false. + Primera instancia que se va a comparar. + Segunda instancia que se va a comparar. + + + Almacena asignaciones entre los delegados y tokens de eventos, para admitir la implementación de un evento de Windows en tiempo de ejecución en código administrado. + Tipo de delegado de controlador de eventos para un evento en particular. + + + Inicializa una nueva instancia de la clase . + + no es un tipo de delegado. + + + Agrega el controlador de eventos especificado a la tabla y a la lista de invocación, y devuelve un token que se puede utilizar para quitar el controlador de eventos. + Un token que se puede utilizar para quitar el controlador de eventos de la tabla y de la lista de llamadas. + Controlador de eventos que se va a agregar. + + + Devuelve la tabla de tokens de registro de eventos especificada, si no es null; en caso contrario, devuelve una nueva tabla de tokens de registro de eventos. + Tabla de tokens de registro de eventos especificada por , si no es null; de lo contrario, una nueva tabla de tokens de registro de eventos. + Una tabla de token del registro de eventos, pasada por referencia. + + + Obtiene o establece un delegado de tipo cuya lista de invocación incluya todos los delegados de controladores de eventos que se han agregado y que todavía no se han quitado.Al invocar este delegado se invocan todos los controladores de eventos. + Delegado de tipo que representa todos los delegados de controladores de eventos registrados actualmente para un evento. + + + Quita el controlador de eventos asociado al token especificado de la tabla y la lista de llamadas. + El token que se devolvió cuando se agregó el controlador de eventos. + + + Quita el delegado especificado del controlador de eventos de la tabla y de la lista de llamadas. + Controlador de eventos que se va a quitar. + + + Habilita las clases que Windows en tiempo de ejecución va a activar. + + + Devuelve una nueva instancia de la clase de Windows en tiempo de ejecución creada por la interfaz . + Nueva instancia de la clase Windows en tiempo de ejecución. + + + Especifica la versión del tipo de destino que implementó la interfaz especificada en primer lugar. + + + Inicializa una nueva instancia de la clase y especifica la interfaz que el tipo de destino implementa y la versión en la que esa interfaz se implementó por primera vez. + Interfaz que se implementó primero en la versión especificada del tipo de destino. + Componente principal de la versión del tipo de destino que primero implementó . + Componente secundario de la versión del tipo de destino que primero implementó . + Componente de compilación de la versión del tipo de destino que primero implementó . + Componente de revisión de la versión del tipo de destino que primero implementó . + + + Obtiene el componente de compilación de la versión del tipo de destino que primero implementó la interfaz. + Componente de compilación de la versión. + + + Obtiene el tipo de interfaz que el tipo de destino implementa. + Tipo de la interfaz. + + + Obtiene el componente principal de la versión del tipo de destino que primero implementó la interfaz. + Componente principal de la versión. + + + Obtiene el componente menor de la versión del tipo de destino que primero implementó la interfaz. + Componente secundario de la versión. + + + Obtiene el componente de revisión de la versión del tipo de destino que primero implementó la interfaz. + Componente de revisión de la versión. + + + Cuando se aplica a un parámetro de matriz en un componente de Windows en tiempo de ejecución, especifica que el contenido de la matriz que se pasa a ese parámetro se usa únicamente para la entrada.El llamador espera que la llamada no modifique la matriz.Vea la sección Comentarios para obtener información importante sobre los llamadores que se escriben con código administrado. + + + Inicializa una nueva instancia de la clase . + + + Especifica el nombre del valor devuelto de un método en un componente de Windows en tiempo de ejecución. + + + Inicializa una nueva instancia de la clase con y especifica el nombre del valor devuelto. + Nombre del valor devuelto. + + + Obtiene el nombre que se especificó para el valor devuelto de un método en un componente de Windows en tiempo de ejecución. + Nombre del valor devuelto del método. + + + Proporciona métodos auxiliares para calcular las referencias de datos entre .NET Framework y Windows en tiempo de ejecución. + + + Agrega el controlador de eventos especificado a un evento de Windows en tiempo de ejecución . + Delegado que representa el método que agrega controladores de eventos al evento de Windows en tiempo de ejecución. + Delegado que representa el método que quita controladores de eventos del evento de Windows en tiempo de ejecución. + Delegado que representa el controlador de eventos que se agrega. + Tipo de delegado que representa el controlador de eventos. + + es null. O bien es null. + + + Libera el Windows en tiempo de ejecución HSTRING especificado. + La dirección de HSTRING para liberar. + Windows en tiempo de ejecución no es compatible con esta versión actual del sistema operativo. + + + Devuelve un objeto que implementa la interfaz del generador de activación para el tipo de Windows en tiempo de ejecución especificado. + Objeto que implementa la interfaz de generador de activación. + El tipo de Windows en tiempo de ejecución para el que se va a obtener la interfaz de generador de activaciones. + + no representa un tipo de Windows en tiempo de ejecución (es decir, perteneciente a Windows en tiempo de ejecución propiamente dicho o definido en un componente de Windows en tiempo de ejecución). O bienEl sistema de tipos de Common Language Runtime no proporcionó el objeto especificado para . + + es null. + La clase de Windows en tiempo de ejecución especificada no está registrada correctamente.Por ejemplo, el archivo .winmd se ha buscado, pero Windows en tiempo de ejecución no pudo buscar la implementación. + + + Devuelve una cadena administrada que contiene una copia del elemento HSTRING. + Una cadena administrada que contiene una copia de HSTRING si no es ; de lo contrario, . + Un puntero no administrado al HSTRING que se copia. + Windows en tiempo de ejecución no es compatible con esta versión actual del sistema operativo. + + + Quita todos los controladores de eventos que se pueden quitar mediante el método especificado. + Delegado que representa el método que quita controladores de eventos del evento de Windows en tiempo de ejecución. + + es null. + + + Quita el controlador de eventos especificado de un evento Windows en tiempo de ejecución. + Delegado que representa el método que quita controladores de eventos del evento de Windows en tiempo de ejecución. + Controlador de eventos que se va a quitar. + Tipo de delegado que representa el controlador de eventos. + + es null. + + + Asigna una Windows en tiempo de ejecución HSTRING y copia la cadena administrada especificada para ella. + Un puntero no administrado al nuevo HSTRING o si es . + Cadena administrada que se va a copiar. + Windows en tiempo de ejecución no es compatible con esta versión actual del sistema operativo. + + es null. + + + Cuando se aplica a un parámetro de matriz en un componente de Windows en tiempo de ejecución, especifica que el contenido de una matriz que se pasa a ese parámetro se usa únicamente para la salida.El llamador no garantiza que se inicialice el contenido y el método al que se ha llamado no debe leer el contenido.Vea la sección Comentarios para obtener información importante sobre los llamadores que se escriben con código administrado. + + + Inicializa una nueva instancia de la clase . + + + \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/Packages/System.Runtime.InteropServices.WindowsRuntime.4.3.0/ref/netcore50/fr/System.Runtime.InteropServices.WindowsRuntime.xml b/Packages/System.Runtime.InteropServices.WindowsRuntime.4.3.0/ref/netcore50/fr/System.Runtime.InteropServices.WindowsRuntime.xml new file mode 100644 index 0000000..5301a93 --- /dev/null +++ b/Packages/System.Runtime.InteropServices.WindowsRuntime.4.3.0/ref/netcore50/fr/System.Runtime.InteropServices.WindowsRuntime.xml @@ -0,0 +1,190 @@ + + + + System.Runtime.InteropServices.WindowsRuntime + + + + Spécifie l'interface par défaut d'une classe Windows Runtime managée. + + + Initialise une nouvelle instance de la classe . + Type d'interface spécifié en tant qu'interface par défaut pour la classe à laquelle l'attribut est appliqué. + + + Obtient le type de l'interface par défaut. + Type de l'interface par défaut. + + + Jeton qui est retourné lorsqu'un gestionnaire d'événement est ajouté à un événement de Windows Runtime.Le jeton permet de supprimer le gestionnaire d'événements de l'événement ultérieurement. + + + Retourne une valeur qui indique si l'objet actif est égal à l'objet spécifié. + true si l'objet actif est égal au paramètre  ; sinon false. + Objet à comparer. + + + Retourne le code de hachage de cette instance. + Code de hachage pour cette instance. + + + Indique si deux instances de sont égales. + true si les deux objets sont égaux ; sinon false. + Première instance à comparer. + Deuxième instance à comparer. + + + Indique si deux instances de ne sont pas égales. + true si les deux instances ne sont pas égales ; sinon false. + Première instance à comparer. + Deuxième instance à comparer. + + + Stocke les mappages entre les délégués et les jetons d'événement, pour prendre en charge l'implémentation d'un événement Windows Runtime en code managé. + Type de délégué du gestionnaire d'événements d'un événement particulier. + + + Initialise une nouvelle instance de la classe . + + n'est pas un type délégué. + + + Ajoute le gestionnaire d'événements spécifié à la table et à la liste d'appels, et retourne un jeton qui peut être utilisé pour supprimer le gestionnaire d'événements. + Jeton qui peut être utilisé pour supprimer le gestionnaire d'événement de la table et de la liste d'appels. + Gestionnaire d'événements à ajouter. + + + Retourne le tableau de jetons d'inscription d'événement spécifié, si ce n'est pas null ; sinon, retourne un nouveau tableau de jetons d'inscription d'événement. + Tableau de jetons d'inscription d'événement spécifié par , s'il n'a pas la valeur null ; sinon, nouveau tableau de jetons d'inscription d'événement. + Table de jetons d'inscription d'événement, passé par référence. + + + Obtient ou définit un délégué de type dont la liste d'appel inclut tous les délégués de gestionnaire d'événements qui ont été ajoutés, et qui n'ont pas encore été supprimés.L'appel à ce délégué appelle tous les gestionnaires d'événements. + Délégué de type qui représente tous les délégués de gestionnaire d'événements qui sont actuellement enregistrés pour un événement. + + + Supprime le gestionnaire d'événements associé au jeton spécifié de la table et de la liste d'appels. + Jeton qui a été retourné lorsque le gestionnaire d'événements a été ajouté. + + + Supprime le délégué de gestionnaire d'événements spécifié de la table et de la liste d'appels. + Gestionnaire d'événements à supprimer. + + + Permet aux classes d'être activées par Windows Runtime. + + + Retourne une nouvelle instance de la classe Windows Runtime créée par l'interface . + Nouvelle instance de la classe Windows Runtime. + + + Spécifie la version du type cible implémentée en premier dans l'interface spécifiée. + + + Initialise une nouvelle instance de la classe , en spécifiant l'interface que le type cible implémente et la version dans laquelle cette interface a été implémentée la première fois. + Interface implémentée en premier dans la version spécifiée du type cible. + Composant principal de la version du type cible qui a implémenté en premier. + Composant secondaire de la version du type cible qui a implémenté en premier. + Composant build de la version du type cible qui a implémenté en premier. + Composant de révision de la version du type cible qui a implémenté en premier. + + + Obtient le composant de génération de la version du type de cible qui a implémenté l'interface en premier. + Composant build de la version. + + + Obtient le type de l'interface que le type cible implémente. + Type de l'interface. + + + Obtient le composant principal de la version du type de cible qui a implémenté l'interface en premier. + Composant principal de la version. + + + Obtient le composant secondaire de la version du type de cible qui a implémenté l'interface en premier. + Composant secondaire de la version. + + + Obtient le composant de révision de la version du type de cible qui a implémenté l'interface en premier. + Composant de révision de la version. + + + Lorsqu'il est appliqué à un paramètre de tableau dans un composant Windows Runtime, spécifie que le contenu du tableau passé à ce paramètre est utilisé uniquement pour l'entrée.L'appelant s'attend à ce que le tableau ne soit pas affecté par l'appel.Consultez la section Notes pour obtenir des informations importantes sur les appelants écrits en code managé. + + + Initialise une nouvelle instance de la classe . + + + Spécifie le nom de la valeur de retour d'une méthode dans un composant Windows Runtime. + + + Initialise une nouvelle instance de la classe et spécifie le nom de la valeur de retour. + Nom de la valeur de retour. + + + Obtient le nom spécifié pour la valeur de retour d'une méthode dans un composant Windows Runtime. + Nom de la valeur de retour de la méthode. + + + Fournit des méthodes d'assistance pour marshaler les données entre le.NET Framework et Windows Runtime. + + + Ajoute le gestionnaire d'événements spécifié à un événement de Windows Runtime . + Délégué qui représente la méthode qui ajoute des gestionnaires d'événements à l'événement Windows Runtime. + Délégué qui représente la méthode qui supprime des gestionnaires d'événements de l'événement Windows Runtime. + Délégué représentant le gestionnaire d'événements ajouté. + Type du délégué qui représente le gestionnaire d'événements. + + a la valeur null. ou a la valeur null. + + + Libère le Windows Runtime spécifié HSTRING. + Adresse du HSTRING à libérer. + Windows Runtime n'est pas pris en charge sur la version actuelle du système d'exploitation. + + + Retourne un objet qui implémente l'interface de fabrique d'activation pour le type Windows Runtime spécifié. + Objet qui implémente l'interface de fabrique d'activation. + Type Windows Runtime pour lequel obtenir l'interface de fabrique d'activation. + + ne représente pas un type Windows Runtime (autrement dit, appartenant à Windows Runtime ou défini dans un composant Windows Runtime). ouL'objet spécifié pour n'a pas été fourni par le système de type du common langage runtime. + + a la valeur null. + Le Windows Runtime spécifié n'est pas correctement enregistré.Par exemple, le fichier .winmd a été localisé, mais Windows Runtime n'a pas localisé l'implémentation. + + + Retourne une chaîne managée qui contient une copie du HSTRING Windows Runtime spécifié. + Chaîne managée qui contient une copie de HSTRING si n'est pas  ; sinon, . + Un pointeur non managé vers HSTRING à copier. + Windows Runtime n'est pas pris en charge sur la version actuelle du système d'exploitation. + + + Supprime tous les gestionnaires d'événements qui peuvent être supprimés à l'aide de la méthode spécifiée. + Délégué qui représente la méthode qui supprime des gestionnaires d'événements de l'événement Windows Runtime. + + a la valeur null. + + + Supprime le gestionnaire d'événements spécifié d'un événement Windows Runtime. + Délégué qui représente la méthode qui supprime des gestionnaires d'événements de l'événement Windows Runtime. + Gestionnaire d'événements supprimé. + Type du délégué qui représente le gestionnaire d'événements. + + a la valeur null. + + + Alloue Windows Runtime HSTRING et y copie la chaîne managée spécifiée. + Un pointeur non managé vers la nouvelle HSTRING ou si est . + Chaîne à copier managée. + Windows Runtime n'est pas pris en charge sur la version actuelle du système d'exploitation. + + a la valeur null. + + + Lorsqu'il est appliqué à un paramètre de tableau dans un composant Windows Runtime, spécifie que le contenu d'un tableau passé à ce paramètre est utilisé uniquement pour la sortie.L'appelant ne garantit pas que le contenu est initialisé, et la méthode appelée ne doit pas lire le contenu.Consultez la section Notes pour obtenir des informations importantes sur les appelants écrits en code managé. + + + Initialise une nouvelle instance de la classe . + + + \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/Packages/System.Runtime.InteropServices.WindowsRuntime.4.3.0/ref/netcore50/it/System.Runtime.InteropServices.WindowsRuntime.xml b/Packages/System.Runtime.InteropServices.WindowsRuntime.4.3.0/ref/netcore50/it/System.Runtime.InteropServices.WindowsRuntime.xml new file mode 100644 index 0000000..4b78805 --- /dev/null +++ b/Packages/System.Runtime.InteropServices.WindowsRuntime.4.3.0/ref/netcore50/it/System.Runtime.InteropServices.WindowsRuntime.xml @@ -0,0 +1,190 @@ + + + + System.Runtime.InteropServices.WindowsRuntime + + + + Specifica l'interfaccia predefinita di una classe Windows Runtime gestita. + + + Inizializza una nuova istanza della classe . + Il tipo di interfaccia specificato come interfaccia predefinita della classe a cui viene applicato l'attributo. + + + Ottiene il tipo dell'interfaccia predefinita. + Tipo dell'interfaccia predefinita. + + + Token restituito quando un gestore eventi viene aggiunto a un evento Windows Runtime .Il token viene utilizzato per rimuovere il gestore eventi dall'evento in un secondo momento. + + + Restituisce un valore che indica se l'oggetto corrente è uguale all'oggetto specificato. + true se l'oggetto corrente è uguale a ; in caso contrario, false. + Oggetto da confrontare. + + + Restituisce il codice hash per l'istanza. + Codice hash per l'istanza. + + + Indica se due istanze sono uguali. + true se i due oggetti sono uguali; in caso contrario, false. + Prima istanza da confrontare. + Seconda istanza da confrontare. + + + Indica se due istanze di non sono uguali. + true se le due istanze non sono uguali; in caso contrario, false. + Prima istanza da confrontare. + Seconda istanza da confrontare. + + + Archivia i mapping tra i delegati e i token di evento, per supportare l'implementazione di un evento Windows Runtime nel codice gestito. + Tipo delegato per i gestori eventi di un determinato evento. + + + Inizializza una nuova istanza della classe . + + non è un tipo delegato. + + + Aggiunge il gestore eventi specificato alla tabella e all'elenco delle chiamate e restituisce un token che può essere utilizzato per rimuovere il gestore eventi. + Token che può essere utilizzato per rimuovere il gestore eventi della tabella e dall'elenco di chiamate. + Il gestore eventi da aggiungere. + + + Restituisce la tabella dei token di registrazione dell'evento specificata, se non è null. In caso contrario, restituisce una nuova tabella dei token di registrazione dell'evento. + La tabella dei token di registrazione dell'evento specificata da , se non è null; in caso contrario, una nuova tabella dei token di registrazione dell'evento. + Tabella dei token di registrazione eventi, passata per riferimento. + + + Ottiene o imposta un delegato di tipo il cui elenco chiamate include tutti i delegati del gestore eventi che sono stati aggiunti e che non sono ancora stati rimossi.Richiamando il delegato vengono richiamati tutti i gestori eventi. + Delegato del tipo che rappresenta tutti i delegati del gestore eventi attualmente registrati per un evento. + + + Rimuove il gestore eventi associato al token specificato dalla tabella e dall'elenco di chiamate. + Token che è stato restituito quando il gestore eventi è stato aggiunto. + + + Rimuove il delegato del gestore eventi specificato dalla tabella e dall'elenco di chiamate. + Il gestore eventi da rimuovere. + + + Consente l'attivazione delle classi da parte di Windows Runtime. + + + Restituisce una nuova istanza della classe Windows Runtime creata dall'interfaccia . + Nuova istanza della classe Windows Runtime. + + + Specifica la versione del tipo di destinazione che ha implementato per primo l'interfaccia specificata. + + + Inizializza una nuova istanza della classe , specificando l'interfaccia che il tipo di destinazione implementa e la prima versione in cui l'interfaccia è stata implementata. + L'interfaccia implementata per prima nella versione specificata del tipo di destinazione. + Componente principale della versione del tipo di destinazione che ha implementato per primo l'oggetto . + Componente secondario della versione del tipo di destinazione che ha implementato per primo l'oggetto . + Componente di compilazione della versione del tipo di destinazione che ha implementato per primo l'oggetto . + Componente di revisione della versione del tipo di destinazione che ha implementato per primo l'oggetto . + + + Ottiene il componente di compilazione della versione del tipo di destinazione che ha implementato per primo l'interfaccia. + Il componente di compilazione della versione. + + + Ottiene il tipo dell'interfaccia che il tipo di destinazione implementa. + Tipo di interfaccia. + + + Ottiene il componente principale della versione del tipo di destinazione che ha implementato per primo l'interfaccia. + Componente principale della versione. + + + Ottiene il componente secondario della versione del tipo di destinazione che ha implementato per primo l'interfaccia. + Componente secondario della versione. + + + Ottiene il componente revisione della versione del tipo di destinazione che ha implementato per primo l'interfaccia. + Componente revisione della versione. + + + Quando applicato a un parametro di matrice in un componente di Windows Runtime, specifica che il contenuto della matrice passata al parametro viene usato solo per l'input.Il chiamante prevede che la matrice resti invariata dopo la chiamata.Per informazioni importanti sui chiamanti scritti usando codice gestito, vedere la sezione Osservazioni. + + + Inizializza una nuova istanza della classe . + + + Specifica il nome del valore restituito di un metodo in un componente di Windows Runtime. + + + Inizializza una nuova istanza della classe e specifica il nome del valore restituito. + Nome del valore restituito. + + + Ottiene il nome specificato per il valore restituito di un metodo in un componente di Windows Runtime. + Nome del valore restituito del metodo. + + + Fornisce metodi di supporto per il marshalling dei dati tra .NET Framework e Windows Runtime. + + + Aggiunge il gestore eventi specificato a un evento di Windows Runtime . + Delegato che rappresenta il metodo che aggiunge gestori eventi all'evento Windows Runtime . + Delegato che rappresenta il metodo che rimuove gestori eventi dall'evento Windows Runtime . + Delegato che rappresenta il gestore eventi aggiunto. + Tipo del delegato che rappresenta il gestore di evento. + + è null. - oppure - è null. + + + Libera l'elemento Windows Runtime HSTRING specificato. + L'indirizzo di HSTRING da liberare. + Windows Runtime non è supportato dalla versione attuale del sistema operativo. + + + Restituisce un oggetto che implementa l'interfaccia factory di attivazione per il tipo Windows Runtime specificato. + Oggetto che implementa l'interfaccia fattore di archiviazione. + Tipo di Windows Runtime per cui ottenere l'interfaccia della factory di attivazione. + + non rappresenta un tipo Windows Runtime, ovvero appartenente a Windows Runtime stesso o definito in un componente Windows Runtime. - oppure -L'oggetto specificato per non è stato fornito dal sistema di tipi Common Language Runtime. + + è null. + La classe Windows Runtime non è registrata in modo corretto.Ad esempio, il file .winmd è stato individuato, ma Windows Runtime non è stato in grado di individuare l'implementazione. + + + Restituisce una stringa gestita che contiene una copia dell'elemento Windows Runtime HSTRING specificato. + Stringa gestita che contiene una copia di HSTRING se non è ; in caso contrario, . + Puntatore non gestito al HSTRING da copiare. + Windows Runtime non è supportato dalla versione attuale del sistema operativo. + + + Rimuove tutti i gestori eventi che possono essere rimossi mediante il metodo specificato. + Delegato che rappresenta il metodo che rimuove gestori eventi dall'evento Windows Runtime . + + è null. + + + Rimuove il gestore eventi specificato da un evento Windows Runtime. + Delegato che rappresenta il metodo che rimuove gestori eventi dall'evento Windows Runtime . + Gestore eventi rimosso. + Tipo del delegato che rappresenta il gestore di evento. + + è null. + + + Alloca un Windows Runtime HSTRING e vi copia la stringa gestita specificata. + Puntatore non gestito al nuovo HSTRING o se è .. + Stringa gestita da copiare. + Windows Runtime non è supportato dalla versione attuale del sistema operativo. + + è null. + + + Quando applicato a un parametro di matrice in un componente di Windows Runtime, specifica che il contenuto di una matrice passata al parametro viene usato solo per l'output.Il chiamante non garantisce la corretta inizializzazione del contenuto e il metodo chiamato non deve leggere il contenuto.Per informazioni importanti sui chiamanti scritti usando codice gestito, vedere la sezione Osservazioni. + + + Inizializza una nuova istanza della classe . + + + \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/Packages/System.Runtime.InteropServices.WindowsRuntime.4.3.0/ref/netcore50/ja/System.Runtime.InteropServices.WindowsRuntime.xml b/Packages/System.Runtime.InteropServices.WindowsRuntime.4.3.0/ref/netcore50/ja/System.Runtime.InteropServices.WindowsRuntime.xml new file mode 100644 index 0000000..7f77c90 --- /dev/null +++ b/Packages/System.Runtime.InteropServices.WindowsRuntime.4.3.0/ref/netcore50/ja/System.Runtime.InteropServices.WindowsRuntime.xml @@ -0,0 +1,197 @@ + + + + System.Runtime.InteropServices.WindowsRuntime + + + + マネージ Windows ランタイム のクラスの既定のインターフェイスを指定します。 + + + + クラスの新しいインスタンスを初期化します。 + 属性が適用されるクラスのための既定のインターフェイスとして指定されたインターフェイス型。 + + + 既定のインターフェイスの型を取得します。 + 既定のインターフェイスの型。 + + + イベント ハンドラーが Windows ランタイム イベントに追加されたときに返されるトークン。後にイベントからイベント ハンドラーを削除するために、トークンが使用されます。 + + + 現在のオブジェクトが、指定されたオブジェクトと等しいかどうかを示す値を返します。 + 現在のオブジェクトが に等しい場合は true。それ以外の場合は false。 + 比較対象のオブジェクト。 + + + 対象のインスタンスのハッシュ コードを返します。 + 対象のインスタンスのハッシュ コード。 + + + 2 つの インスタンスが等しいかどうかを示します。 + 2 つのオブジェクトが等しい場合は true。それ以外の場合は false。 + 比較する 1 番目のインスタンス。 + 比較する 2 番目のインスタンス。 + + + 2 つの インスタンスが等しくないかどうかを示します。 + 2 つのインスタンスが等しくない場合は true。それ以外の場合は false。 + 比較する 1 番目のインスタンス。 + 比較する 2 番目のインスタンス。 + + + デリゲートとイベント トークン間のマッピングを格納し、マネージ コードの Windows ランタイム イベントの実装をサポートします。 + 特定のイベントのイベント ハンドラー デリゲートの型。 + + + + クラスの新しいインスタンスを初期化します。 + + がデリゲート型でありません。 + + + 指定したイベント ハンドラーをテーブルと呼び出しリストに追加し、イベント ハンドラーを削除するために使用できるトークンを返します。 + テーブルと呼び出しリストからイベント ハンドラーを削除するために使用できるトークン。 + 追加するイベント ハンドラー。 + + + これが nullでない場合には、指定されたイベントの登録トークン テーブルを返します。それ以外の場合、新しいイベント登録トークン テーブルを返します。 + これが null でない場合は で指定されたイベント登録トークン テーブル。それ以外の場合は新しいイベント登録トークン テーブル。 + 参照渡しされるイベント登録テーブル トークン。 + + + 追加されて、まだ削除されていないすべてのイベント ハンドラー デリゲートが呼び出しリストに含まれる 型のデリゲートを取得または設定します。このデリゲートを呼び出すと、すべてのイベント ハンドラーが呼び出されます。 + イベント用に現在登録されているすべてのイベント ハンドラー デリゲートを表す型 のデリゲート。 + + + テーブルと呼び出しリストから指定したトークンに関連付けられているイベント ハンドラーを削除します。 + イベント ハンドラーが追加されたときに返されたトークン。 + + + テーブルと呼び出しリストから、指定されたイベント ハンドラー デリゲートを削除します。 + 削除するイベント ハンドラー。 + + + Windows ランタイム によるクラスのアクティブ化を有効にします。 + + + + インターフェイスによって作成された Windows ランタイム クラスの新しいインスタンスを返します。 + Windows ランタイム クラスの新しいインスタンス。 + + + 指定したインターフェイスを最初に実装したターゲット型のバージョンを指定します。 + + + 対象の型が実装するインターフェイスと、そのインターフェイスを最初に実装したバージョンを指定して、 クラスの新しいインスタンスを初期化します。 + 指定されたターゲット型バージョンで最初に実装されたインターフェイス。 + 最初に を実装した対象の型のバージョンのメジャー部分。 + 最初に を実装した対象の型のバージョンのマイナー部分。 + 最初に を実装した対象の型のバージョンのビルド部分。 + 最初に を実装したターゲット型のバージョンのリビジョン構成要素。 + + + 最初にインターフェイスを実装した対象の型のバージョンのビルド コンポーネントを取得します。 + バージョンのビルド コンポーネント。 + + + ターゲット型が実装しているインターフェイスの型を取得します。 + インターフェイスの型。 + + + 最初にインターフェイスを実装した対象の型のバージョンのメジャー部分を取得します。 + バージョンのメジャー部分。 + + + 最初にインターフェイスを実装した対象の型のバージョンのマイナー部分を取得します。 + バージョンのマイナー部分。 + + + 最初にインターフェイスを実装した対象の型のバージョンのリビジョン部分を取得します。 + バージョンのリビジョン部分。 + + + Windows ランタイム コンポーネントの配列パラメーターに適用された場合は、このパラメーターに渡された配列の内容が入力のみに使用されることを指定します。呼び出し元は、配列が呼び出しによって変更されるのを防ぐ必要があります。マネージ コードを使用して作成された呼び出し元に関する重要な情報については、「解説」セクションを参照してください。 + + + + クラスの新しいインスタンスを初期化します。 + + + Windows ランタイム コンポーネントでメソッドの戻り値の名前を指定します。 + + + + クラスの新しいインスタンスを初期化して、戻り値の名前を指定します。 + 戻り値の名前。 + + + Windows ランタイム コンポーネントでメソッドの戻り値に対して指定された名前を取得します。 + メソッド操作の戻り値の名前。 + + + .NET Framework と Windows ランタイム の間のマーシャリング データにヘルパー メソッドを提供します。 + + + 指定したイベント ハンドラーを Windows ランタイム イベントに追加します。 + Windows ランタイム イベントにイベント ハンドラーを追加するメソッドを表すデリゲート。 + Windows ランタイム イベントからイベント ハンドラーを削除するメソッドを表すデリゲート。 + 追加されるイベント ハンドラーを表すデリゲート。 + イベント ハンドラーを表すデリゲートの型。 + + は null なので、または は null なので、 + + + 指定した Windows ランタイム HSTRING を解放します。 + 開放する HSTRING のアドレス。 + Windows ランタイム は、現在のバージョンのオペレーティング システムではサポートされません。 + + + 指定した Windows ランタイム 型のアクティベーション ファクトリ インターフェイスを実装するオブジェクトを返します。 + アクティベーション ファクトリ インターフェイスを実装するオブジェクト。 + アクティベーション ファクトリ インターフェイスを取得する Windows ランタイム の型。 + + は Windows ランタイム 型を表しません (つまり、Windows ランタイム 自体に属するか、または Windows ランタイム のコンポーネントで定義されいます)。または に指定されたオブジェクトは、共通言語ランタイム型システムによって提供されていません。 + + は null なので、 + 指定した Windows ランタイム クラスが、適切に登録されていません。たとえば、.winmd ファイルは見つかりましたが、Windows ランタイム は実装を見つけられませんでした。 + + + 指定した Windows ランタイム HSTRING のコピーを含むマネージ文字列を返します。 + + でない場合は HSTRING のコピーを含むマネージ文字列。それ以外の場合は + コピーする HSTRING へのアンマネージ ポインター。 + Windows ランタイム は、現在のバージョンのオペレーティング システムではサポートされません。 + + + 指定されたメソッドを使用して削除できるイベント ハンドラーをすべて削除します。 + Windows ランタイム イベントからイベント ハンドラーを削除するメソッドを表すデリゲート。 + + は null なので、 + + + 指定したイベント ハンドラーを Windows ランタイム イベントから削除します。 + Windows ランタイム イベントからイベント ハンドラーを削除するメソッドを表すデリゲート。 + 削除されるイベント ハンドラー。 + イベント ハンドラーを表すデリゲートの型。 + + は null なので、 + + + Windows ランタイム HSTRING を割り当て、指定したマネージ文字列をそこにコピーします。 + 新しい HSTRING へのアンマネージ ポインター。または、 の場合、 + コピーするマネージ文字列。 + Windows ランタイム は、現在のバージョンのオペレーティング システムではサポートされません。 + + は null なので、 + + + Windows ランタイム コンポーネントの配列パラメーターに適用された場合は、このパラメーターに渡された配列の内容が出力のみに使用されることを指定します。呼び出し元はコンテンツが初期化されることを保証せず、呼び出されたメソッドはコンテンツを読み取りません。マネージ コードを使用して作成された呼び出し元に関する重要な情報については、「解説」セクションを参照してください。 + + + + クラスの新しいインスタンスを初期化します。 + + + \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/Packages/System.Runtime.InteropServices.WindowsRuntime.4.3.0/ref/netcore50/ko/System.Runtime.InteropServices.WindowsRuntime.xml b/Packages/System.Runtime.InteropServices.WindowsRuntime.4.3.0/ref/netcore50/ko/System.Runtime.InteropServices.WindowsRuntime.xml new file mode 100644 index 0000000..23c1a2c --- /dev/null +++ b/Packages/System.Runtime.InteropServices.WindowsRuntime.4.3.0/ref/netcore50/ko/System.Runtime.InteropServices.WindowsRuntime.xml @@ -0,0 +1,198 @@ + + + + System.Runtime.InteropServices.WindowsRuntime + + + + 관리되는 Windows 런타임 클래스의 기본 인터페이스를 지정합니다. + + + + 클래스의 새 인스턴스를 초기화합니다. + 특성이 적용되는 클래스에 대한 기본 인터페이스로 지정되는 인터페이스 형식입니다. + + + 기본 인터페이스의 형식을 가져옵니다. + 기본 인터페이스의 형식입니다. + + + 이벤트 처리기가 Windows 런타임 이벤트에 추가되면 반환되는 토큰입니다.이 토큰은 나중에 이벤트에서 이벤트 처리기를 제거하는 데 사용됩니다. + + + 현재 개체가 지정된 개체와 같은지 여부를 나타내는 값을 반환합니다. + 현재 개체가 와 같으면 true이고, 그렇지 않으면 false입니다. + 비교할 개체입니다. + + + 이 인스턴스의 해시 코드를 반환합니다. + 이 인스턴스의 해시 코드입니다. + + + 두 개의 인스턴스가 같은지 여부를 나타냅니다. + 두 개체가 같으면 true이고, 그렇지 않으면 false입니다. + 비교할 첫 번째 인스턴스입니다. + 비교할 두 번째 인스턴스입니다. + + + 두 개의 인스턴스가 같지 않은지 여부를 나타냅니다. + 두 인스턴스가 서로 다르면 true이고, 그렇지 않으면 false입니다. + 비교할 첫 번째 인스턴스입니다. + 비교할 두 번째 인스턴스입니다. + + + 관리 코드에서 Windows 런타임 이벤트의 구현을 지원하도록 대리자 및 이벤트 토큰 간의 매핑을 저장합니다. + 특정 이벤트에 대한 이벤트 처리기의 형식입니다. + + + + 클래스의 새 인스턴스를 초기화합니다. + + 가 대리자 형식이 아닌 경우 + + + 지정된 이벤트 처리기를 테이블과 호출 목록에 추가하고 이벤트 처리기를 제거하는 데 사용할 수 있는 토큰을 반환합니다. + 테이블 및 호출 목록에서 이벤트 처리기를 제거하는 데 사용할 수 있는 토큰입니다. + 추가할 이벤트 처리기입니다. + + + 지정된 이벤트 등록 토큰 테이블이 null이 아닌 경우 이 테이블을 반환하며, 그렇지 않은 경우 새 이벤트 등록 토큰 테이블을 반환합니다. + null이 아닌 경우 이벤트 등록 토큰 테이블이 로 지정되며, 그렇지 않은 경우 새 이벤트 등록 토큰 테이블이 지정됩니다. + 참조로 전달되는 이벤트 등록 토큰 테이블입니다. + + + 추가되었지만 아직 제거되지 않은 모든 이벤트 처리기 대리자를 포함하는 호출 목록이 있는 형식의 대리자를 가져오거나 설정합니다.이 대리자를 호출하면 모든 이벤트 처리기가 호출됩니다. + 이벤트에 대해 현재 등록된 모든 이벤트 처리기 대리자를 나타내는 형식의 대리자입니다. + + + 테이블과 호출 목록에서 지정된 토큰과 관련된 이벤트 처리기를 제거합니다. + 이벤트 처리기에 추가되었을 때 반환된 토큰입니다. + + + 테이블과 호출 목록에서 지정된 이벤트 처리기 대리자를 제거합니다. + 제거할 이벤트 처리기입니다. + + + Windows 런타임에 의해 활성화될 클래스를 사용하도록 설정합니다. + + + + 인터페이스에서 만든 Windows 런타임 클래스의 새 인스턴스를 반환합니다. + Windows 런타임 클래스의 새 인스턴스입니다. + + + 지정된 인터페이스를 처음 구현한 대상 형식 버전을 지정합니다. + + + 대상 형식이 구현되는 인스턴스와 해당 인스턴스가 처음 구현되었던 버전을 지정하여 클래스의 새 인스턴스를 초기화합니다. + 지정된 버전의 대상 형식에 처음 구현된 인터페이스입니다. + 먼저 을 구현한 대상 형식의 버전의 주요 구성 요소입니다. + 먼저 을 구현한 대상 형식의 버전의 부 버전 구성 요소입니다. + 먼저 을 구현한 대상 형식의 버전의 빌드 구성 요소입니다. + 먼저 을 구현한 대상 형식의 버전의 수정 번호 구성 요소입니다. + + + 인터페이스를 가장 먼저 구현한 대상 형식 버전의 빌드 구성 요소를 가져옵니다. + 버전의 빌드 구성 요소입니다. + + + 대상 형식이 구현하는 인터페이스의 형식을 가져옵니다. + 인터페이스의 형식입니다. + + + 인터페이스를 가장 먼저 구현한 대상 형식의 주 버전 구성 요소를 가져옵니다. + 버전의 주요 구성 요소입니다. + + + 인터페이스를 가장 먼저 구현한 대상의 부 버전 구성 요소를 가져옵니다. + 버전의 부분 구성 요소입니다. + + + 인터페이스를 가장 먼저 구현한 대상 형식의 부 버전 구성 요소를 가져옵니다. + 버전의 수정 버전 구성 요소입니다. + + + Windows 런타임 구성 요소의 배열 매개 변수에 적용할 때 해당 매개 변수에 전달되는 배열의 콘텐츠가 입력에만 사용됨을 지정합니다.호출자는 호출로 배열이 변경되지 않도록 합니다.관리 코드를 사용 하 여 작성 된 호출자에 대 한 중요 한 정보에 대 한 설명 부분을 참조 하십시오. + + + + 클래스의 새 인스턴스를 초기화합니다. + + + Windows 런타임 구성 요소의 메서드 반환 값의 이름을 지정합니다. + + + + 클래스의 새 인스턴스를 초기화하고 반환 값의 이름을 지정합니다. + 반환 값의 이름입니다. + + + Windows 런타임 구성 요소에서 메서드의 반환 값에 지정된 이름을 가져옵니다. + 메서드의 반환 값의 이름입니다. + + + .NET Framework 및 Windows 런타임 간 데이터를 마샬링하기 위한 도우미 메서드를 제공합니다. + + + 지정된 이벤트 처리기를 Windows 런타임 이벤트에 추가합니다. + Windows 런타임 이벤트에 이벤트 처리기를 추가하는 메서드를 나타내는 대리자입니다. + Windows 런타임 이벤트에서 이벤트 처리기를 제거하는 메서드를 나타내는 대리자입니다. + 추가된 이벤트 처리기를 나타내는 대리자입니다. + 이벤트 처리기를 나타내는 대리자의 형식입니다. + + 가 null입니다. 또는가 null입니다. + + + 지정된 Windows 런타임 HSTRING을 해제합니다. + 사용할 수 있는 HSTRING 주소입니다. + 현재 버전의 운영 체제에서는 Windows 런타임가 지원되지 않습니다. + + + 지정된 Windows 런타임 형식에 대한 활성화 팩터리 인터페이스를 구현하는 개체를 반환합니다. + 활성화 팩터리 인터페이스를 구현하는 개체입니다. + 활성화 팩터리 인터페이스를 가져올 Windows 런타임 형식입니다. + + 은 Windows 런타임 형식(즉 Windows 런타임 자체에 속하거나 Windows 런타임 구성 요소에 정의되어 있는 형식)을 나타내지 않습니다. 또는에 지정된 개체가 공용 언어 런타임 형식 시스템에서 제공되지 않았습니다. + + 가 null입니다. + 지정된 Windows 런타임 클래스가 제대로 등록되지 않은 경우예를 들어 .winmd 파일을 찾았지만 Windows 런타임이 구현을 찾지 못했습니다. + + + 지정된 Windows 런타임 HSTRING의 복사본이 포함되어 있는 관리되는 문자열을 반환합니다. + + 가 아니면 HSTRING의 복사본을 포함하는 관리되는 문자열이고, 그렇지 않으면 입니다. + 복사할 HSTRING에 대한 관리되지 않는 포인터입니다. + 현재 버전의 운영 체제에서는 Windows 런타임가 지원되지 않습니다. + + + 지정된 메서드를 사용하여 제거할 수 있는 모든 이벤트 처리기를 제거합니다. + Windows 런타임 이벤트에서 이벤트 처리기를 제거하는 메서드를 나타내는 대리자입니다. + + 가 null입니다. + + + Windows 런타임 이벤트에서 지정한 이벤트 처리기를 제거합니다. + Windows 런타임 이벤트에서 이벤트 처리기를 제거하는 메서드를 나타내는 대리자입니다. + 제거되는 이벤트 처리기입니다. + 이벤트 처리기를 나타내는 대리자의 형식입니다. + + 가 null입니다. + + + Windows 런타임 HSTRING을 할당하고 지정된 관리되는 문자열을 여기에 복사합니다. + + 인 경우 새 HSTRING 또는 에 대한 관리되지 않는 포인터입니다 + 복사할 관리되는 문자열입니다. + 현재 버전의 운영 체제에서는 Windows 런타임가 지원되지 않습니다. + + 가 null입니다. + + + Windows 런타임 구성 요소의 배열 매개 변수에 적용할 때 해당 매개 변수에 전달되는 배열의 콘텐츠가 출력에만 사용됨을 지정합니다.호출자는 콘텐츠가 초기화되었음을 보증하지 않으며, 호출된 메서드가 콘텐츠를 읽지 않아야 합니다.관리 코드를 사용 하 여 작성 된 호출자에 대 한 중요 한 정보에 대 한 설명 부분을 참조 하십시오. + + + + 클래스의 새 인스턴스를 초기화합니다. + + + \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/Packages/System.Runtime.InteropServices.WindowsRuntime.4.3.0/ref/netcore50/ru/System.Runtime.InteropServices.WindowsRuntime.xml b/Packages/System.Runtime.InteropServices.WindowsRuntime.4.3.0/ref/netcore50/ru/System.Runtime.InteropServices.WindowsRuntime.xml new file mode 100644 index 0000000..3e43edd --- /dev/null +++ b/Packages/System.Runtime.InteropServices.WindowsRuntime.4.3.0/ref/netcore50/ru/System.Runtime.InteropServices.WindowsRuntime.xml @@ -0,0 +1,184 @@ + + + + System.Runtime.InteropServices.WindowsRuntime + + + + Указывает интерфейс по умолчанию для управляемого класса Среда выполнения Windows. + + + Инициализирует новый экземпляр класса . + Тип интерфейса, определенный как интерфейс по умолчанию для класса, к которому применяется атрибут. + + + Получает тип интерфейса по умолчанию. + Тип интерфейса по умолчанию. + + + токен, который возвращается, когда добавляется обработчик событий к событию Среда выполнения Windows.Токен используется для удаления обработчика события из события через некоторое время. + + + Возвращает значение, показывающее, равен ли текущий объект указанному объекту. + Значение true, если текущий объект равен ; в противном случае — значение false. + Сравниваемый объект. + + + Возвращает хэш-код для данного экземпляра. + Хэш-код данного экземпляра. + + + Указывает, равны ли два экземпляра . + true, если два объекта равны; в противном случае false. + Первый экземпляр для сравнения. + Второй экземпляр для сравнения. + + + Показывает, являются ли два экземпляра неравными. + Значение true если два экземпляра не равны; в противном случае — значение false. + Первый экземпляр для сравнения. + Второй экземпляр для сравнения. + + + Содержит сопоставления между делегатами и токенами событий для поддержки реализации события Среда выполнения Windows в управляемом коде. + Тип делегата обработчика событий для конкретного события. + + + Инициализирует новый экземпляр класса . + Элемент не является типом делегата. + + + Добавляет указанный обработчик событий к таблице и к списку вызова и возвращает токен, который может использоваться для удаления обработчика событий. + Токен, который может быть использован для удаления обработчика событий из списка вызова и таблицы. + Добавляемый обработчик событий. + + + Возвращает указанную таблицу токена регистрации события, если это не null; в противном случае возвращает новую таблицу токена регистрации события. + Таблица токена регистрации события, указанная объектом , если его значение отлично от null; в противном случае — новая таблица токена регистрации события. + Таблица токенов регистрации события, передаваемая по ссылке. + + + Получает или задает делегат типа , список вызовов которого включает все делегаты обработчика событий, которые были добавлены, и которые еще не были удалены.Вызов данного делегата вызывает все обработчики событий. + Делегат типа , представляющий все делегаты обработчика событий, которые в настоящее время зарегистрированы для события. + + + Удаляет обработчик событий, связанный с заданным токеном из таблицы и списка вызовов. + Токен, который был возвращен при добавлении обработчика события. + + + Удаляет указанный делегат обработчика событий из таблицы и списка вызовов. + Удаляемый обработчик событий. + + + Позволяет активировать классы за счет Среда выполнения Windows. + + + Возвращает новый экземпляр класса Среда выполнения Windows, созданный интерфейсом . + Новый экземпляр класса Среда выполнения Windows. + + + Указывает версию целевого типа, который сначала был реализован в указанном интерфейсе. + + + Инициализирует новый экземпляр класса с указанием интерфейса, реализуемого целевым типом, и версии, в которой этот интерфейс был первоначально реализован. + Интерфейс, который сначала был реализован в указанной версии целевого типа. + Основной номер версии целевого типа, в котором в первый раз реализован тип . + Дополнительный номер версии целевого типа, в котором в первый раз реализован тип . + Компонент сборки версии целевого типа, в котором в первый раз реализован тип . + Номер редакции версии целевого типа, в котором в первый раз реализован тип . + + + Получает компонент построения версии целевого типа, который первым реализовал интерфейс. + Компонент построения версии. + + + Получает тип интерфейса, реализуемого целевым типом. + Тип интерфейса. + + + Получает основной компонент версии целевого типа, который первым реализовал интерфейс. + Основной компонент версии. + + + Получает дополнительный компонент версии целевого типа, который первым реализовал интерфейс. + Дополнительный компонент версии. + + + Получает компонент-редакцию версии целевого типа, который первым реализовал интерфейс. + Номер редакции версии. + + + При применении к параметру массива в компоненте Среда выполнения Windows указывает, что содержимое массива, передаваемое этому параметру, используется только для ввода.Вызывающий объект ожидает, что массив не изменится вызовом.Важные сведения о вызывающих объектах, написанных с помощью управляемого кода, см. в разделе "Примечания". + + + Инициализирует новый экземпляр класса . + + + Указывает имя возвращаемого значения метода в компоненте Среда выполнения Windows. + + + Инициализирует новый экземпляр класса и указывает имя возвращаемого значения. + Имя возвращаемого значения. + + + Получает имя, указанное для возвращаемого значения метода в компоненте Среда выполнения Windows. + Имя возвращаемого значения метода. + + + Предоставляет вспомогательные методы для маршалинга данных между .NET Framework и Среда выполнения Windows. + + + Добавляет указанный обработчик событий к событию Среда выполнения Windows. + Делегат, представляющий метод, который добавляет обработчики событий к событию Среда выполнения Windows. + Делегат, представляющий метод, который удаляет обработчики событий из события Среда выполнения Windows. + Делегат, который представляет добавляемый обработчик событий. + Тип делегата, который представляет обработчик событий. + Параметр имеет значение null. – или –Параметр имеет значение null. + + + Освобождает конкретного Среда выполнения WindowsHSTRING. + Адрес высвобождаемого объекта HSTRING. + Среда выполнения Windows не поддерживается в текущей версии операционной системы. + + + Возвращает объект, который реализует интерфейс фабрики активации для указанного типа Среда выполнения Windows. + Объект, реализующий интерфейс фабрики активации. + Тип Среда выполнения Windows, для которого требуется получить интерфейс фабрики активации. + + не представляет тип Среда выполнения Windows (то есть, принадлежащий к самому Среда выполнения Windows или определенный в компоненте Среда выполнения Windows). – или –Объект, определенный для параметра , не предоставлен системой типов среды CLR. + Параметр имеет значение null. + Заданный класс Среда выполнения Windows не был должным образом зарегистрирован.Например, файл .winmd найден, но Среда выполнения Windows не удалось найти реализацию. + + + Возвращает строку, содержащую копию управляемая указанного Среда выполнения WindowsHSTRING. + Управляемая строка, содержащая копию HSTRING, если не ; в противном случае – значение . + Неуправляемый указатель на HSTRING для копирования. + Среда выполнения Windows не поддерживается в текущей версии операционной системы. + + + Удаляет все обработчики событий, которые могут быть удалены с помощью указанного метода. + Делегат, представляющий метод, который удаляет обработчики событий из события Среда выполнения Windows. + Параметр имеет значение null. + + + Удаляет указанный обработчик событий из события Среда выполнения Windows. + Делегат, представляющий метод, который удаляет обработчики событий из события Среда выполнения Windows. + Удаляемый обработчик событий. + Тип делегата, который представляет обработчик событий. + Параметр имеет значение null. + + + Выделяет Среда выполнения WindowsHSTRING и копирует, управляемая строка на него. + Неуправляемый указатель на новый HSTRING или , если имеет значение . + Управляемая строка для копирования. + Среда выполнения Windows не поддерживается в текущей версии операционной системы. + Параметр имеет значение null. + + + При применении к параметру массива в компоненте Среда выполнения Windows указывает, что содержимое массива, передаваемое этому параметру, используется только для вывода.Вызывающая сторона не гарантирует, что содержимое инициализируются, и вызванный метод не должен считывать содержимое.Важные сведения о вызывающих объектах, написанных с помощью управляемого кода, см. в разделе "Примечания". + + + Инициализирует новый экземпляр класса . + + + \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/Packages/System.Runtime.InteropServices.WindowsRuntime.4.3.0/ref/netcore50/zh-hans/System.Runtime.InteropServices.WindowsRuntime.xml b/Packages/System.Runtime.InteropServices.WindowsRuntime.4.3.0/ref/netcore50/zh-hans/System.Runtime.InteropServices.WindowsRuntime.xml new file mode 100644 index 0000000..2472e21 --- /dev/null +++ b/Packages/System.Runtime.InteropServices.WindowsRuntime.4.3.0/ref/netcore50/zh-hans/System.Runtime.InteropServices.WindowsRuntime.xml @@ -0,0 +1,190 @@ + + + + System.Runtime.InteropServices.WindowsRuntime + + + + 指定托管 Windows 运行时 类的默认接口。 + + + 初始化 类的新实例。 + 用于应用特性的类的指定的默认接口的接口类型。 + + + 获取默认接口的类型。 + 默认接口的类型。 + + + 在将事件处理程序添加到 Windows 运行时 事件中时,返回的标志。该标记用于从该事件后移除事件处理程序。 + + + 返回一个值,该值指示当前的对象是否与指定对象相等。 + 如果当前对象与 相同,则为 true;否则为 false。 + 要比较的对象。 + + + 返回此实例的哈希代码。 + 此实例的哈希代码。 + + + 指示两个 实例是否相等。 + 如果两个对象相等,则为 true;否则为 false。 + 要比较的第一个实例。 + 要比较的第二个实例。 + + + 指示两个 实例是否不相等。 + 如果这两个实例不相等,则为 true;否则为 false。 + 要比较的第一个实例。 + 要比较的第二个实例。 + + + 储存在委托和事件象征之间的影射,托管代码中支持 Windows 运行时 事件的实现。 + 一个特殊事件的事件处理程序委托的类型。 + + + 初始化 类的新实例。 + + 不是委托类型。 + + + 添加指定的事件处理程序到该表和调用列表,并返回可用于移除该事件处理程序的标志。 + 可用于将事件处理程序从表和调用列表中移除的标志。 + 要添加的事件处理程序。 + + + 如果不是 null 则返回指定的事件注册标记表;否则返回新的事件注册标记表。 + 如果不为 null,则是由 指定的事件注册标记表;否则为新的事件注册标记表。 + 事件注册标记表,由引用传递。 + + + 获取或设置类型 的委托,它的调用列表包括所有已被添加而尚未删除的事件处理程序委托。调用委托调用所有的事件处理程序。 + 表示所有当前注册事件的事件处理程序的类型 的委托。 + + + 移除事件处理程序,其与表中和调用表中指定标记关联。 + 添加了事件处理程序,返回标记。 + + + 从表格和调用列表移除指定的事件处理程序委托。 + 要移除的事件处理程序。 + + + 使类被 Windows 运行时 激活。 + + + 返回 Windows 运行时 类的新实例,该实例由 接口创建。 + Windows 运行时 类的该新实例。 + + + 指定首次实现指定接口的目标类型版本。 + + + 初始化 类的新实例,该实例指定目标类型实现的接口和第一个接口实现的版本。 + 在指定目标类型版本中首次实现的接口。 + 首次实现的 的目标类型的版本的主要组件。 + 首次实现 的目标类型的版本的次要组件。 + 首次实现 的目标类型的版本的生成组件。 + 首次实现 的目标类型的版本的修订组件。 + + + 获取首次实现接口的目标类型版本的生成组件。 + 版本的生成组件。 + + + 获取目标类型实现的接口的类型。 + 接口的类型。 + + + 获取首次实现该接口的目标类型的主版本号。 + 版本的主要组件。 + + + 获取首次实现该接口的目标类型的次版本号。 + 版本的次要部分。 + + + 获取首次实现该接口的目标类型的修订本号。 + 版本的版本组件。 + + + 当应用于 Windows 运行时 元素的数组参数,指定传递给该参数数组的内容只用于输入。调用方期望此数组不因调用而更改。有关使用托管代码写入的调用方的重要信息,请参见“备注”一节。 + + + 初始化 类的新实例。 + + + 指定 Windows 运行时 元素指定方法的返回值的名称。 + + + 初始化 类的新实例,并指定返回值的名称。 + 返回值的名称。 + + + 获取 Windows 运行时 组件中为方法返回值指定的名称。 + 方法的返回值的名称。 + + + 为整理 .NET Framework 和 Windows 运行时 之间的数据提供帮助程序方法。 + + + 添加指定的事件处理程序到 Windows 运行时 事件。 + 表示向 Windows 运行时 事件添加事件处理程序的方法的委托。 + 表示从 Windows 运行时 事件中移除事件处理程序的方法的委托。 + 表示添加的事件处理程序的委托。 + 代表事件处理程序委托的类型。 + + 为 null。- 或 - 为 null。 + + + 释放指定的 Windows 运行时 HSTRING。 + 要释放的 HSTRING 的地址。 + 操作系统的当前版本不支持 Windows 运行时。 + + + 返回指定的 Windows 运行时 类型实现工厂接口激活的对象。 + 一个对象,实现激活工厂接口。 + 获取激活接口的对象的 Windows 运行时 类型。 + + 不表示 Windows 运行时 类型(即属于 Windows 运行时 或定义在 Windows 运行时 组件中)。- 或 -公共语言执行类型系统没有提供用于 的指定的该对象。 + + 为 null。 + 指定的 Windows 运行时 类没有正确注册。例如,.winmd 文件被定位,但 Windows 运行时 定位实现失败。 + + + 返回包含指定 Windows 运行时 HSTRING 副本的托管字符串. + 如果 不是 ,则托管字符串包含 HSTRING 副本;否则为 + 复制的 HSTRING 非托管指针。 + 操作系统的当前版本不支持 Windows 运行时。 + + + 移除所有事件处理程序,它们都可使用指定方法移除。 + 表示从 Windows 运行时 事件中移除事件处理程序的方法的委托。 + + 为 null。 + + + 从 Windows 运行时 事件中移除指定事件处理程序。 + 表示从 Windows 运行时 事件中移除事件处理程序的方法的委托。 + 要移除的事件处理程序。 + 代表事件处理程序委托的类型。 + + 为 null。 + + + 分配 Windows 运行时 HSTRING 并为其复制指定的托管字符串。 + 复制的新 HSTRING 的非托管指针,或者 如果 + 要复制的托管字符串。 + 操作系统的当前版本不支持 Windows 运行时。 + + 为 null。 + + + 当应用于 Windows 运行时 元素的数组参数,指定传递给该参数数组的内容只用于输出。调用方不保证对内容进行了初始化,因此,所调用的方法不应读取内容。有关使用托管代码写入的调用方的重要信息,请参见“备注”一节。 + + + 初始化 类的新实例。 + + + \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/Packages/System.Runtime.InteropServices.WindowsRuntime.4.3.0/ref/netcore50/zh-hant/System.Runtime.InteropServices.WindowsRuntime.xml b/Packages/System.Runtime.InteropServices.WindowsRuntime.4.3.0/ref/netcore50/zh-hant/System.Runtime.InteropServices.WindowsRuntime.xml new file mode 100644 index 0000000..5a7526a --- /dev/null +++ b/Packages/System.Runtime.InteropServices.WindowsRuntime.4.3.0/ref/netcore50/zh-hant/System.Runtime.InteropServices.WindowsRuntime.xml @@ -0,0 +1,191 @@ + + + + System.Runtime.InteropServices.WindowsRuntime + + + + 指定受管理 Windows 執行階段類別的預設介面。 + + + 初始化 類別的新執行個體。 + 介面型別,該介面型別會指定為套用屬性之類別的預設介面。 + + + 取得預設介面的型別。 + 預設介面的型別。 + + + 當事件處理常式加入至 Windows 執行階段 事件時所傳回的權杖。此語彙基元稍後會用來從事件移除事件處理常式。 + + + 傳回值,這個值表示目前的物件是否等於指定的物件。 + 如果目前物件等於 ,則為 true,否則為 false。 + 要比較的物件。 + + + 傳回這個執行個體的雜湊碼。 + 這個執行個體的雜湊碼。 + + + 指示兩個 執行個體是否相等。 + 如果兩個物件相等則為 true,否則為 false。 + 要比較的第一個執行個體。 + 要比較的第二個執行個體。 + + + 指示兩個 執行個體是否不相等。 + 如果兩個執行個體不相等,則為 true,否則為 false。 + 要比較的第一個執行個體。 + 要比較的第二個執行個體。 + + + 儲存委派和事件語彙基元之間的對應,以支援在受管理程式碼中實作 Windows 執行階段 事件。 + 特定事件之事件處理常式委派的型別。 + + + 初始化 類別的新執行個體。 + + 不是委派型別。 + + + 將指定的事件處理常式加入至資料表和引動過程清單,並傳回可用來移除事件處理常式的權杖。 + 可用來從資料表及引動過程清單中移除事件處理常式的權杖。 + 要加入的事件處理常式。 + + + 傳回指定的事件註冊語彙基元表 (若不是 null);否則傳迴新的事件註冊語彙基元表。 + + 所指定的事件註冊語彙基元表格(如果它不是null); 否則為新的事件註冊語彙基元表格。 + 事件註冊語彙基元資料表,以傳址方式傳遞。 + + + 取得或設定 型別的委派,其引動過程清單包含已加入且尚未移除的所有事件處理常式委派。叫用此委派會叫用所有事件處理常式。 + 型別為 的委派,表示目前已註冊用於事件的所有事件處理常式委派。 + + + 從表格及引動過程清單中移除與指定語彙基元相關的事件處理常式。 + 已加入事件處理常式時所傳回的語彙基元。 + + + 從資料表和引動過程清單中移除指定的事件處理常式委派。 + 要移除的事件處理常式。 + + + 可讓類別由 Windows 執行階段 來啟用。 + + + 傳回 Windows 執行階段 類別的新執行個體,此執行個體是由 介面所建立的。 + Windows 執行階段 類別的新執行個體。 + + + 指定第一個實作指定介面的目標型別的版本。 + + + 指定目標型別所實作的介面以及第一次實作的介面版本,初始化 類別的新執行個體。 + 第一次在指定版本的目標型別中實作的介面。 + 第一次實作 之目標型別版本的主要元件。 + 第一次實作 之目標型別版本的次要元件。 + 第一次實作 之目標型別版本的 build 元件。 + 第一次實作 之目標型別版本的修訂元件。 + + + 取得第一次實作介面之目標型別版本的組建元件。 + 版本的 build 元件。 + + + 取得目標型別所實作的介面型別。 + 介面的型別。 + + + 取得第一次實作介面之目標型別版本的主要元件。 + 版本的主要元件。 + + + 取得第一次實作介面之目標型別版本的次要元件。 + 版本的次要元件。 + + + 取得第一次實作介面之目標型別版本的修訂元件。 + 版本的修訂元件。 + + + 當套用至 Windows 執行階段 元件中的陣列參數時,會指定傳遞至該參數之陣列的內容只能用於輸入。呼叫端必須確保呼叫不會變更陣列。如需使用 Managed 程式碼撰寫的呼叫端的重要資訊,請參閱<備註>一節。 + + + 初始化 類別的新執行個體。 + + + 指定 Windows 執行階段 元件中方法的傳回值名稱。 + + + 初始化 類別的新執行個體,並且指定傳回值的名稱。 + 傳回值的名稱。 + + + 取得名稱,指定 Windows 執行階段 元件中方法的傳回值。 + 方法之傳回值的名稱。 + + + 提供協助程式方法來封送處理 .NET Framework 和 Windows 執行階段 之間的資料。 + + + 將指定的事件處理常式加入至 Windows 執行階段 事件。 + 表示將事件處理常式加入至 Windows 執行階段 事件之方法的委派。 + 示將事件處理常式從 Windows 執行階段 事件中移除之方法的委派。 + 代表新增之事件處理常式的委派。 + 代表事件處理常式之委派的型別。 + + 為 null。-或- 為 null。 + + + 釋放指定的 Windows 執行階段 HSTRING。 + 要釋出的 HSTRING 的位址。 + 目前版本的作業系統不支援 Windows 執行階段。 + + + 傳回物件,它會實作指定 Windows 執行階段型別的啟用 Facctory 介面。 + 實作啟用 Factory 介面的物件。 + 要為其取得啟用 factory 介面的 Windows 執行階段 型別。 + + 不代表 Windows 執行階段 型別 (也就是屬於 Windows 執行階段 本身或已定義在 Windows 執行階段 元件中)。-或-Common Language Runtime 型別系統未提供針對指定的物件。 + + 為 null。 + 指定的 Windows 執行階段 類別未正確註冊。例如,找到了 .winmd 檔案,但是 Windows 執行階段 找不到實作。 + + + 傳回受管理的字串,其中包含指定 Windows 執行階段 HSTRING 的複本。 + 如果 不是 則為包含 HSTRING 之複本的 Managed 字串,否則為 + 要複製之 HSTRING 的 Unmanaged 指標。 + 目前版本的作業系統不支援 Windows 執行階段。 + + + 移除所有可使用指定方法移除的事件處理常式。 + 示將事件處理常式從 Windows 執行階段 事件中移除之方法的委派。 + + 為 null。 + + + 從 Windows 執行階段 事件中移除指定的事件處理常式。 + 示將事件處理常式從 Windows 執行階段 事件中移除之方法的委派。 + 已移除的事件處理常式。 + 代表事件處理常式之委派的型別。 + + 為 null。 + + + 配置 Windows 執行階段 HSTRING,並將指定的 Managed 字串複製給它。 + 新的 HSTRING 的 Unmanaged 指標,如果 ,則為 + 要複製的 Managed 字串。 + 目前版本的作業系統不支援 Windows 執行階段。 + + 為 null。 + + + 當套用至 Windows 執行階段 元件中的陣列參數時,會指定傳遞至該參數之陣列的內容只能用於輸出。呼叫端不保證內容都已初始化,且所呼叫的方法應該不會讀取內容。如需使用 Managed 程式碼撰寫的呼叫端的重要資訊,請參閱<備註>一節。 + + + 初始化 類別的新執行個體。 + + + \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/Packages/System.Runtime.InteropServices.WindowsRuntime.4.3.0/ref/netstandard1.0/System.Runtime.InteropServices.WindowsRuntime.dll b/Packages/System.Runtime.InteropServices.WindowsRuntime.4.3.0/ref/netstandard1.0/System.Runtime.InteropServices.WindowsRuntime.dll new file mode 100644 index 0000000..bb37b66 Binary files /dev/null and b/Packages/System.Runtime.InteropServices.WindowsRuntime.4.3.0/ref/netstandard1.0/System.Runtime.InteropServices.WindowsRuntime.dll differ diff --git a/Packages/System.Runtime.InteropServices.WindowsRuntime.4.3.0/ref/netstandard1.0/System.Runtime.InteropServices.WindowsRuntime.xml b/Packages/System.Runtime.InteropServices.WindowsRuntime.4.3.0/ref/netstandard1.0/System.Runtime.InteropServices.WindowsRuntime.xml new file mode 100644 index 0000000..946d431 --- /dev/null +++ b/Packages/System.Runtime.InteropServices.WindowsRuntime.4.3.0/ref/netstandard1.0/System.Runtime.InteropServices.WindowsRuntime.xml @@ -0,0 +1,190 @@ + + + + System.Runtime.InteropServices.WindowsRuntime + + + + Specifies the default interface of a managed Windows Runtime class. + + + Initializes a new instance of the class. + The interface type that is specified as the default interface for the class the attribute is applied to. + + + Gets the type of the default interface. + The type of the default interface. + + + A token that is returned when an event handler is added to a Windows Runtime event. The token is used to remove the event handler from the event at a later time. + + + Returns a value that indicates whether the current object is equal to the specified object. + true if the current object is equal to ; otherwise, false. + The object to compare. + + + Returns the hash code for this instance. + The hash code for this instance. + + + Indicates whether two instances are equal. + true if the two objects are equal; otherwise, false. + The first instance to compare. + The second instance to compare. + + + Indicates whether two instances are not equal. + true if the two instances are not equal; otherwise, false. + The first instance to compare. + The second instance to compare. + + + Stores mappings between delegates and event tokens, to support the implementation of a Windows Runtime event in managed code. + The type of the event handler delegate for a particular event. + + + Initializes a new instance of the class. + + is not a delegate type. + + + Adds the specified event handler to the table and to the invocation list, and returns a token that can be used to remove the event handler. + A token that can be used to remove the event handler from the table and the invocation list. + The event handler to add. + + + Returns the specified event registration token table, if it is not null; otherwise, returns a new event registration token table. + The event registration token table that is specified by , if it is not null; otherwise, a new event registration token table. + An event registration token table, passed by reference. + + + Gets or sets a delegate of type whose invocation list includes all the event handler delegates that have been added, and that have not yet been removed. Invoking this delegate invokes all the event handlers. + A delegate of type that represents all the event handler delegates that are currently registered for an event. + + + Removes the event handler that is associated with the specified token from the table and the invocation list. + The token that was returned when the event handler was added. + + + Removes the specified event handler delegate from the table and the invocation list. + The event handler to remove. + + + Enables classes to be activated by the Windows Runtime. + + + Returns a new instance of the Windows Runtime class that is created by the interface. + The new instance of the Windows Runtime class. + + + Specifies the version of the target type that first implemented the specified interface. + + + Initializes a new instance of the class, specifying the interface that the target type implements and the version in which that interface was first implemented. + The interface that was first implemented in the specified version of the target type. + The major component of the version of the target type that first implemented . + The minor component of the version of the target type that first implemented . + The build component of the version of the target type that first implemented . + The revision component of the version of the target type that first implemented . + + + Gets the build component of the version of the target type that first implemented the interface. + The build component of the version. + + + Gets the type of the interface that the target type implements. + The type of the interface. + + + Gets the major component of the version of the target type that first implemented the interface. + The major component of the version. + + + Gets the minor component of the version of the target type that first implemented the interface. + The minor component of the version. + + + Gets the revision component of the version of the target type that first implemented the interface. + The revision component of the version. + + + When applied to an array parameter in a Windows Runtime component, specifies that the contents of the array that is passed to that parameter are used only for input. The caller expects the array to be unchanged by the call. See the Remarks section for important information about callers that are written using managed code. + + + Initializes a new instance of the class. + + + Specifies the name of the return value of a method in a Windows Runtime component. + + + Initializes a new instance of the class, and specifies the name of the return value. + The name of the return value. + + + Gets the name that was specified for the return value of a method in a Windows Runtime component. + The name of the method's return value. + + + Provides helper methods for marshaling data between the .NET Framework and the Windows Runtime. + + + Adds the specified event handler to a Windows Runtime event. + A delegate that represents the method that adds event handlers to the Windows Runtime event. + A delegate that represents the method that removes event handlers from the Windows Runtime event. + A delegate the represents the event handler that is added. + The type of the delegate that represents the event handler. + + is null. -or- is null. + + + Frees the specified Windows Runtime HSTRING. + The address of the HSTRING to free. + The Windows Runtime is not supported on the current version of the operating system. + + + Returns an object that implements the activation factory interface for the specified Windows Runtime type. + An object that implements the activation factory interface. + The Windows Runtime type to get the activation factory interface for. + + does not represent a Windows Runtime type (that is, belonging to the Windows Runtime itself or defined in a Windows Runtime component). -or-The object specified for was not provided by the common language runtime type system. + + is null. + The specified Windows Runtime class is not properly registered. For example, the .winmd file was located, but the Windows Runtime failed to locate the implementation. + + + Returns a managed string that contains a copy of the specified Windows Runtime HSTRING. + A managed string that contains a copy of the HSTRING if is not ; otherwise, . + An unmanaged pointer to the HSTRING to copy. + The Windows Runtime is not supported on the current version of the operating system. + + + Removes all the event handlers that can be removed by using the specified method. + A delegate that represents the method that removes event handlers from the Windows Runtime event. + + is null. + + + Removes the specified event handler from a Windows Runtime event. + A delegate that represents the method that removes event handlers from the Windows Runtime event. + The event handler that is removed. + The type of the delegate that represents the event handler. + + is null. + + + Allocates a Windows Runtime HSTRING and copies the specified managed string to it. + An unmanaged pointer to the new HSTRING, or if is . + The managed string to copy. + The Windows Runtime is not supported on the current version of the operating system. + + is null. + + + When applied to an array parameter in a Windows Runtime component, specifies that the contents of an array that is passed to that parameter are used only for output. The caller does not guarantee that the contents are initialized, and the called method should not read the contents. See the Remarks section for important information about callers that are written using managed code. + + + Initializes a new instance of the class. + + + \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/Packages/System.Runtime.InteropServices.WindowsRuntime.4.3.0/ref/netstandard1.0/de/System.Runtime.InteropServices.WindowsRuntime.xml b/Packages/System.Runtime.InteropServices.WindowsRuntime.4.3.0/ref/netstandard1.0/de/System.Runtime.InteropServices.WindowsRuntime.xml new file mode 100644 index 0000000..e20968f --- /dev/null +++ b/Packages/System.Runtime.InteropServices.WindowsRuntime.4.3.0/ref/netstandard1.0/de/System.Runtime.InteropServices.WindowsRuntime.xml @@ -0,0 +1,190 @@ + + + + System.Runtime.InteropServices.WindowsRuntime + + + + Gibt die Standardschnittstelle einer verwalteten Windows-Runtime-Klasse an. + + + Initialisiert eine neue Instanz der -Klasse. + Der Schnittstellentyp, der als Standardschnittstelle für die Klasse angegeben wird, auf die das Attribut angewendet wird. + + + Ruft den Typ der Standardschnittstelle ab. + Der Typ der Standardschnittstelle. + + + Ein Token, das zurückgegeben wird, wenn ein Ereignishandler einem Windows-Runtime-Ereignis hinzugefügt wird.Das Token wird verwendet, um den Ereignishandler zu einem späteren Zeitpunkt aus dem Ereignis zu entfernen. + + + Gibt einen Wert zurück, der angibt, ob das aktuelle -Objekt einem angegebenen Objekt gleicht. + true, wenn das aktuelle Objekt entspricht, andernfalls false. + Das zu vergleichende Objekt. + + + Gibt den Hashcode für diese Instanz zurück. + Der Hashcode für diese Instanz. + + + Gibt an, ob zwei -Instanzen gleich sind. + true, wenn die beiden Objekte gleich sind, andernfalls false. + Die erste zu vergleichende Instanz. + Die zweite zu vergleichende Instanz. + + + Gibt an, ob zwei -Instanzen ungleich sind. + true, wenn die beiden Instanzen ungleich sind, andernfalls false. + Die erste zu vergleichende Instanz. + Die zweite zu vergleichende Instanz. + + + Speichert Zuordnungen zwischen Delegaten und Ereignistoken, um die Implementierung eines Windows-Runtime-Ereignisses in verwaltetem Code zu unterstützen. + Der Typ des Ereignishandlerdelegaten für ein bestimmtes Ereignis. + + + Initialisiert eine neue Instanz der -Klasse. + + ist kein Delegattyp. + + + Fügt den angegebenen Ereignishandler der Tabelle und der Aufrufliste hinzu und gibt ein Token zurück, das verwendet werden kann, um den Ereignishandler zu entfernen. + Ein Token, das verwendet werden kann, um den Ereignishandler aus der Tabelle bzw. aus der Aufrufliste zu entfernen. + Der hinzuzufügende Ereignishandler. + + + Gibt die angegebene Ereignisregistrierungs-Tokentabelle zurück, wenn sie keine null ist; andernfalls wird eine neue Ereignisregistrierungs-Tokentabelle zurückgegeben. + Die Ereignisregistrierungstoken-Tabelle, die durch angegeben ist, wenn sie nicht null ist; andernfalls eine neue Ereignisregistrierungstoken-Tabelle. + Eine Ereignisregistrierungstoken-Tabelle, als Verweis übergeben. + + + Ruft einen Delegaten ab oder legt diesen fest, der vom Typ ist und dessen Aufrufliste alle Ereignishandlerdelegaten enthält, die hinzugefügt wurden und die noch nicht entfernt wurden.Durch das Aufrufen dieses Delegaten werden alle Ereignishandler aufgerufen. + Ein Delegat vom Typ , der alle Ereignishandlerdelegaten darstellt, die aktuell für ein Ereignis registriert sind. + + + Entfernt den Ereignishandler, der dem angegebenen Token aus der Tabelle und der Aufrufliste zugeordnet ist. + Das Token, das zurückgegeben wurde, als der Ereignishandler hinzugefügt wurde. + + + Entfernt den angegebenen Ereignishandlerdelegaten aus der Tabelle und der Aufrufliste. + Der Ereignishandler, der entfernt werden soll. + + + Aktiviert Klassen, die von Windows-Runtime aktiviert werden sollen. + + + Gibt eine neue Instanz der Windows-Runtime-Klasse zurück, die von der -Schnittstelle erstellt wird. + Eine neue Instanz der Windows-Runtime-Klasse. + + + Gibt die Version des Zieltyps an, der die angegebene Schnittstelle zuerst implementiert hat. + + + Initialisiert eine neue Instanz der -Klasse und gibt die Schnittstelle an, die der Zieltyp implementiert, und die Version, in der diese Schnittstelle zuerst implementiert wurde. + Die Schnittstelle, die zuerst in der angegebenen Version des Zieltyps implementiert wurde. + Die Hauptkomponente der Version des Zieltyps, die erstmals implementiert hat. + Die kleinste Komponente der Version des Zieltyps, die erstmals implementiert hat. + Die Buildkomponente der Version des Zieltyps, die erstmals implementiert hat. + Die Revisionskomponente der Version des Zieltyps, der erstmals implementiert hat. + + + Ruft die Build-Komponente der Version des Zieltyps ab, der zuerst die Schnittstelle implementierte. + Die Buildkomponente der Version. + + + Ruft den Typ der Schnittstelle ab, die der Zieltyp implementiert. + Der Schnittstellentyp + + + Ruft die Hauptkomponente der Version des Zieltyps ab, der zuerst die Schnittstelle implementierte. + Die Hauptkomponente der Version. + + + Ruft die Nebenkomponente der Version des Zieltyps ab, der zuerst die Schnittstelle implementierte. + Die Nebenkomponente der Version. + + + Ruft die Revisionskomponente der Version des Zieltyps ab, der zuerst die Schnittstelle implementierte. + Die Revisionskomponente der Version. + + + Bei Anwendung auf einen Arrayparameter in einer Windows-Runtime-Komponente wird dadurch angegeben, dass der Inhalt des Arrays, das an diesen Parameter übergeben wird, nur für die Eingabe verwendet wird.Der Aufrufer erwartet, dass das Array durch den Aufruf unverändert bleibt.Weitere Informationen finden Sie in den Hinweisen mit wichtigen Informationen zu Aufrufern, die mithilfe von verwaltetem Code geschrieben sind. + + + Initialisiert eine neue Instanz der-Klasse. + + + Bezeichnet den Namen und den Rückgabewert einer Methode in einer Windows-Runtime-Komponente. + + + Initialisiert eine neue Instanz der -Klasse und gibt den Namen des Rückgabewerts an. + Der Name des Rückgabewerts. + + + Ruft den Namen ab, der für den Rückgabewert einer Methode in einer Windows-Runtime-Komponente angegeben wurde. + Der Name des Rückgabewerts der Methode. + + + Stellt Hilfsmethoden für das Marshalling von Daten zwischen .NET Framework und Windows-Runtime bereit. + + + Fügt den angegebenen Ereignishandler einem Windows-Runtime-Ereignis hinzu. + Ein Delegat, der die Methode darstellt, mit der Ereignishandler dem Windows-Runtime-Ereignis hinzugefügt wird. + Ein Delegat, der die Methode darstellt, mit der Ereignishandler aus dem Windows-Runtime-Ereignis entfernt wird. + Ein Delegat, der den hinzugefügten Ereignishandler darstellt. + Der Typ des Delegaten, der den Ereignishandler darstellt. + + ist null. - oder - ist null. + + + Gibt das angegebene Windows-Runtime HSTRING frei. + Die Adresse des freizugebenden HSTRING. + Windows-Runtime wird in der aktuellen Betriebssystemversion nicht unterstützt. + + + Gibt ein Objekt zurück, das die Schnittstelle der Aktivierungsfactory für den angegebenen Windows-Runtime-Typ implementiert. + Ein Objekt, das die Aktivierungsfactory-Schnittstelle implementiert. + Der Windows-Runtime-Typ, für den die Aktivierungsfactoryoberfläche abgerufen werden soll. + + stellt keinen Windows-Runtime-Typ dar (also der zum Windows-Runtime selbst gehört oder in einer Windows-Runtime-Komponente definiert ist). - oder -Das Objekt, das für angegeben wurde, wurde nicht vom Common Language Runtime-Typsystem bereitgestellt. + + ist null. + Die angegebene Windows-Runtime-Klasse ist nicht ordnungsgemäß registriert.Zum Beispiel wurde die .winmd-Datei gefunden, aber Windows-Runtime konnte die Implementierung nicht finden. + + + Gibt eine verwaltete Zeichenfolge zurück, die eine Kopie des angegebenen Windows-Runtime HSTRING enthält. + Eine verwaltete Zeichenfolge, die eine Kopie des HSTRING enthält, wenn nicht ist; andernfalls . + Ein nicht verwalteter Zeiger auf HSTRING, der kopiert werden soll. + Windows-Runtime wird in der aktuellen Betriebssystemversion nicht unterstützt. + + + Entfernt alle Ereignishandler, die entfernt werden können, indem die angegebene Methode verwendet wird. + Ein Delegat, der die Methode darstellt, mit der Ereignishandler aus dem Windows-Runtime-Ereignis entfernt wird. + + ist null. + + + Entfernt den angegebenen Routingereignishandler aus diesem Windows-Runtime-Ereignis. + Ein Delegat, der die Methode darstellt, mit der Ereignishandler aus dem Windows-Runtime-Ereignis entfernt wird. + Der Ereignishandler, der entfernt werden soll. + Der Typ des Delegaten, der den Ereignishandler darstellt. + + ist null. + + + Ordnet einen Windows-Runtime HSTRING zu und kopiert die angegebene verwaltete Zeichenfolge an. + Ein nicht verwalteter Zeiger auf den neuen HSTRING oder , wenn gleich ist. + Die verwaltete Zeichenfolge. + Windows-Runtime wird in der aktuellen Betriebssystemversion nicht unterstützt. + + ist null. + + + Bei Anwendung auf einen Arrayparameter in einer Windows-Runtime-Komponente wird dadurch angegeben, dass der Inhalt eines Arrays, das an diesen Parameter übergeben wird, nur für die Ausgabe verwendet wird.Der Aufrufer gewährleistet nicht, dass der Inhalt initialisiert wird, und die aufgerufene Methode soll den Inhalt nicht lesen.Weitere Informationen finden Sie in den Hinweisen mit wichtigen Informationen zu Aufrufern, die mithilfe von verwaltetem Code geschrieben sind. + + + Initialisiert eine neue Instanz der-Klasse. + + + \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/Packages/System.Runtime.InteropServices.WindowsRuntime.4.3.0/ref/netstandard1.0/es/System.Runtime.InteropServices.WindowsRuntime.xml b/Packages/System.Runtime.InteropServices.WindowsRuntime.4.3.0/ref/netstandard1.0/es/System.Runtime.InteropServices.WindowsRuntime.xml new file mode 100644 index 0000000..8027f88 --- /dev/null +++ b/Packages/System.Runtime.InteropServices.WindowsRuntime.4.3.0/ref/netstandard1.0/es/System.Runtime.InteropServices.WindowsRuntime.xml @@ -0,0 +1,190 @@ + + + + System.Runtime.InteropServices.WindowsRuntime + + + + Especifica la interfaz predeterminada de una clase administrada de Windows en tiempo de ejecución. + + + Inicializa una nueva instancia de la clase . + Tipo de interfaz que se especifica como interfaz predeterminada para la clase a la que se aplica el atributo. + + + Obtiene el tipo de la interfaz predeterminada. + Tipo de la interfaz predeterminada. + + + Un token que se devuelve cuando se agrega un controlador de eventos a un evento de Windows en tiempo de ejecución .El token se usa para quitar el controlador de eventos del evento en un momento posterior. + + + Devuelve un valor que indica si el objeto actual es igual al objeto especificado. + Es true si el objeto actual es igual al ; de lo contrario es false. + Objeto que se va a comparar. + + + Devuelve el código hash de esta instancia. + Código hash para esta instancia. + + + Indica si dos instancias de son iguales. + Es true si los dos objetos son iguales; de lo contrario, es false. + Primera instancia que se va a comparar. + Segunda instancia que se va a comparar. + + + Indica si dos instancias de no son iguales. + Es true si las dos instancias no son iguales; de lo contrario, es false. + Primera instancia que se va a comparar. + Segunda instancia que se va a comparar. + + + Almacena asignaciones entre los delegados y tokens de eventos, para admitir la implementación de un evento de Windows en tiempo de ejecución en código administrado. + Tipo de delegado de controlador de eventos para un evento en particular. + + + Inicializa una nueva instancia de la clase . + + no es un tipo de delegado. + + + Agrega el controlador de eventos especificado a la tabla y a la lista de invocación, y devuelve un token que se puede utilizar para quitar el controlador de eventos. + Un token que se puede utilizar para quitar el controlador de eventos de la tabla y de la lista de llamadas. + Controlador de eventos que se va a agregar. + + + Devuelve la tabla de tokens de registro de eventos especificada, si no es null; en caso contrario, devuelve una nueva tabla de tokens de registro de eventos. + Tabla de tokens de registro de eventos especificada por , si no es null; de lo contrario, una nueva tabla de tokens de registro de eventos. + Una tabla de token del registro de eventos, pasada por referencia. + + + Obtiene o establece un delegado de tipo cuya lista de invocación incluya todos los delegados de controladores de eventos que se han agregado y que todavía no se han quitado.Al invocar este delegado se invocan todos los controladores de eventos. + Delegado de tipo que representa todos los delegados de controladores de eventos registrados actualmente para un evento. + + + Quita el controlador de eventos asociado al token especificado de la tabla y la lista de llamadas. + El token que se devolvió cuando se agregó el controlador de eventos. + + + Quita el delegado especificado del controlador de eventos de la tabla y de la lista de llamadas. + Controlador de eventos que se va a quitar. + + + Habilita las clases que Windows en tiempo de ejecución va a activar. + + + Devuelve una nueva instancia de la clase de Windows en tiempo de ejecución creada por la interfaz . + Nueva instancia de la clase Windows en tiempo de ejecución. + + + Especifica la versión del tipo de destino que implementó la interfaz especificada en primer lugar. + + + Inicializa una nueva instancia de la clase y especifica la interfaz que el tipo de destino implementa y la versión en la que esa interfaz se implementó por primera vez. + Interfaz que se implementó primero en la versión especificada del tipo de destino. + Componente principal de la versión del tipo de destino que primero implementó . + Componente secundario de la versión del tipo de destino que primero implementó . + Componente de compilación de la versión del tipo de destino que primero implementó . + Componente de revisión de la versión del tipo de destino que primero implementó . + + + Obtiene el componente de compilación de la versión del tipo de destino que primero implementó la interfaz. + Componente de compilación de la versión. + + + Obtiene el tipo de interfaz que el tipo de destino implementa. + Tipo de la interfaz. + + + Obtiene el componente principal de la versión del tipo de destino que primero implementó la interfaz. + Componente principal de la versión. + + + Obtiene el componente menor de la versión del tipo de destino que primero implementó la interfaz. + Componente secundario de la versión. + + + Obtiene el componente de revisión de la versión del tipo de destino que primero implementó la interfaz. + Componente de revisión de la versión. + + + Cuando se aplica a un parámetro de matriz en un componente de Windows en tiempo de ejecución, especifica que el contenido de la matriz que se pasa a ese parámetro se usa únicamente para la entrada.El llamador espera que la llamada no modifique la matriz.Vea la sección Comentarios para obtener información importante sobre los llamadores que se escriben con código administrado. + + + Inicializa una nueva instancia de la clase . + + + Especifica el nombre del valor devuelto de un método en un componente de Windows en tiempo de ejecución. + + + Inicializa una nueva instancia de la clase con y especifica el nombre del valor devuelto. + Nombre del valor devuelto. + + + Obtiene el nombre que se especificó para el valor devuelto de un método en un componente de Windows en tiempo de ejecución. + Nombre del valor devuelto del método. + + + Proporciona métodos auxiliares para calcular las referencias de datos entre .NET Framework y Windows en tiempo de ejecución. + + + Agrega el controlador de eventos especificado a un evento de Windows en tiempo de ejecución . + Delegado que representa el método que agrega controladores de eventos al evento de Windows en tiempo de ejecución. + Delegado que representa el método que quita controladores de eventos del evento de Windows en tiempo de ejecución. + Delegado que representa el controlador de eventos que se agrega. + Tipo de delegado que representa el controlador de eventos. + + es null. O bien es null. + + + Libera el Windows en tiempo de ejecución HSTRING especificado. + La dirección de HSTRING para liberar. + Windows en tiempo de ejecución no es compatible con esta versión actual del sistema operativo. + + + Devuelve un objeto que implementa la interfaz del generador de activación para el tipo de Windows en tiempo de ejecución especificado. + Objeto que implementa la interfaz de generador de activación. + El tipo de Windows en tiempo de ejecución para el que se va a obtener la interfaz de generador de activaciones. + + no representa un tipo de Windows en tiempo de ejecución (es decir, perteneciente a Windows en tiempo de ejecución propiamente dicho o definido en un componente de Windows en tiempo de ejecución). O bienEl sistema de tipos de Common Language Runtime no proporcionó el objeto especificado para . + + es null. + La clase de Windows en tiempo de ejecución especificada no está registrada correctamente.Por ejemplo, el archivo .winmd se ha buscado, pero Windows en tiempo de ejecución no pudo buscar la implementación. + + + Devuelve una cadena administrada que contiene una copia del elemento HSTRING. + Una cadena administrada que contiene una copia de HSTRING si no es ; de lo contrario, . + Un puntero no administrado al HSTRING que se copia. + Windows en tiempo de ejecución no es compatible con esta versión actual del sistema operativo. + + + Quita todos los controladores de eventos que se pueden quitar mediante el método especificado. + Delegado que representa el método que quita controladores de eventos del evento de Windows en tiempo de ejecución. + + es null. + + + Quita el controlador de eventos especificado de un evento Windows en tiempo de ejecución. + Delegado que representa el método que quita controladores de eventos del evento de Windows en tiempo de ejecución. + Controlador de eventos que se va a quitar. + Tipo de delegado que representa el controlador de eventos. + + es null. + + + Asigna una Windows en tiempo de ejecución HSTRING y copia la cadena administrada especificada para ella. + Un puntero no administrado al nuevo HSTRING o si es . + Cadena administrada que se va a copiar. + Windows en tiempo de ejecución no es compatible con esta versión actual del sistema operativo. + + es null. + + + Cuando se aplica a un parámetro de matriz en un componente de Windows en tiempo de ejecución, especifica que el contenido de una matriz que se pasa a ese parámetro se usa únicamente para la salida.El llamador no garantiza que se inicialice el contenido y el método al que se ha llamado no debe leer el contenido.Vea la sección Comentarios para obtener información importante sobre los llamadores que se escriben con código administrado. + + + Inicializa una nueva instancia de la clase . + + + \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/Packages/System.Runtime.InteropServices.WindowsRuntime.4.3.0/ref/netstandard1.0/fr/System.Runtime.InteropServices.WindowsRuntime.xml b/Packages/System.Runtime.InteropServices.WindowsRuntime.4.3.0/ref/netstandard1.0/fr/System.Runtime.InteropServices.WindowsRuntime.xml new file mode 100644 index 0000000..5301a93 --- /dev/null +++ b/Packages/System.Runtime.InteropServices.WindowsRuntime.4.3.0/ref/netstandard1.0/fr/System.Runtime.InteropServices.WindowsRuntime.xml @@ -0,0 +1,190 @@ + + + + System.Runtime.InteropServices.WindowsRuntime + + + + Spécifie l'interface par défaut d'une classe Windows Runtime managée. + + + Initialise une nouvelle instance de la classe . + Type d'interface spécifié en tant qu'interface par défaut pour la classe à laquelle l'attribut est appliqué. + + + Obtient le type de l'interface par défaut. + Type de l'interface par défaut. + + + Jeton qui est retourné lorsqu'un gestionnaire d'événement est ajouté à un événement de Windows Runtime.Le jeton permet de supprimer le gestionnaire d'événements de l'événement ultérieurement. + + + Retourne une valeur qui indique si l'objet actif est égal à l'objet spécifié. + true si l'objet actif est égal au paramètre  ; sinon false. + Objet à comparer. + + + Retourne le code de hachage de cette instance. + Code de hachage pour cette instance. + + + Indique si deux instances de sont égales. + true si les deux objets sont égaux ; sinon false. + Première instance à comparer. + Deuxième instance à comparer. + + + Indique si deux instances de ne sont pas égales. + true si les deux instances ne sont pas égales ; sinon false. + Première instance à comparer. + Deuxième instance à comparer. + + + Stocke les mappages entre les délégués et les jetons d'événement, pour prendre en charge l'implémentation d'un événement Windows Runtime en code managé. + Type de délégué du gestionnaire d'événements d'un événement particulier. + + + Initialise une nouvelle instance de la classe . + + n'est pas un type délégué. + + + Ajoute le gestionnaire d'événements spécifié à la table et à la liste d'appels, et retourne un jeton qui peut être utilisé pour supprimer le gestionnaire d'événements. + Jeton qui peut être utilisé pour supprimer le gestionnaire d'événement de la table et de la liste d'appels. + Gestionnaire d'événements à ajouter. + + + Retourne le tableau de jetons d'inscription d'événement spécifié, si ce n'est pas null ; sinon, retourne un nouveau tableau de jetons d'inscription d'événement. + Tableau de jetons d'inscription d'événement spécifié par , s'il n'a pas la valeur null ; sinon, nouveau tableau de jetons d'inscription d'événement. + Table de jetons d'inscription d'événement, passé par référence. + + + Obtient ou définit un délégué de type dont la liste d'appel inclut tous les délégués de gestionnaire d'événements qui ont été ajoutés, et qui n'ont pas encore été supprimés.L'appel à ce délégué appelle tous les gestionnaires d'événements. + Délégué de type qui représente tous les délégués de gestionnaire d'événements qui sont actuellement enregistrés pour un événement. + + + Supprime le gestionnaire d'événements associé au jeton spécifié de la table et de la liste d'appels. + Jeton qui a été retourné lorsque le gestionnaire d'événements a été ajouté. + + + Supprime le délégué de gestionnaire d'événements spécifié de la table et de la liste d'appels. + Gestionnaire d'événements à supprimer. + + + Permet aux classes d'être activées par Windows Runtime. + + + Retourne une nouvelle instance de la classe Windows Runtime créée par l'interface . + Nouvelle instance de la classe Windows Runtime. + + + Spécifie la version du type cible implémentée en premier dans l'interface spécifiée. + + + Initialise une nouvelle instance de la classe , en spécifiant l'interface que le type cible implémente et la version dans laquelle cette interface a été implémentée la première fois. + Interface implémentée en premier dans la version spécifiée du type cible. + Composant principal de la version du type cible qui a implémenté en premier. + Composant secondaire de la version du type cible qui a implémenté en premier. + Composant build de la version du type cible qui a implémenté en premier. + Composant de révision de la version du type cible qui a implémenté en premier. + + + Obtient le composant de génération de la version du type de cible qui a implémenté l'interface en premier. + Composant build de la version. + + + Obtient le type de l'interface que le type cible implémente. + Type de l'interface. + + + Obtient le composant principal de la version du type de cible qui a implémenté l'interface en premier. + Composant principal de la version. + + + Obtient le composant secondaire de la version du type de cible qui a implémenté l'interface en premier. + Composant secondaire de la version. + + + Obtient le composant de révision de la version du type de cible qui a implémenté l'interface en premier. + Composant de révision de la version. + + + Lorsqu'il est appliqué à un paramètre de tableau dans un composant Windows Runtime, spécifie que le contenu du tableau passé à ce paramètre est utilisé uniquement pour l'entrée.L'appelant s'attend à ce que le tableau ne soit pas affecté par l'appel.Consultez la section Notes pour obtenir des informations importantes sur les appelants écrits en code managé. + + + Initialise une nouvelle instance de la classe . + + + Spécifie le nom de la valeur de retour d'une méthode dans un composant Windows Runtime. + + + Initialise une nouvelle instance de la classe et spécifie le nom de la valeur de retour. + Nom de la valeur de retour. + + + Obtient le nom spécifié pour la valeur de retour d'une méthode dans un composant Windows Runtime. + Nom de la valeur de retour de la méthode. + + + Fournit des méthodes d'assistance pour marshaler les données entre le.NET Framework et Windows Runtime. + + + Ajoute le gestionnaire d'événements spécifié à un événement de Windows Runtime . + Délégué qui représente la méthode qui ajoute des gestionnaires d'événements à l'événement Windows Runtime. + Délégué qui représente la méthode qui supprime des gestionnaires d'événements de l'événement Windows Runtime. + Délégué représentant le gestionnaire d'événements ajouté. + Type du délégué qui représente le gestionnaire d'événements. + + a la valeur null. ou a la valeur null. + + + Libère le Windows Runtime spécifié HSTRING. + Adresse du HSTRING à libérer. + Windows Runtime n'est pas pris en charge sur la version actuelle du système d'exploitation. + + + Retourne un objet qui implémente l'interface de fabrique d'activation pour le type Windows Runtime spécifié. + Objet qui implémente l'interface de fabrique d'activation. + Type Windows Runtime pour lequel obtenir l'interface de fabrique d'activation. + + ne représente pas un type Windows Runtime (autrement dit, appartenant à Windows Runtime ou défini dans un composant Windows Runtime). ouL'objet spécifié pour n'a pas été fourni par le système de type du common langage runtime. + + a la valeur null. + Le Windows Runtime spécifié n'est pas correctement enregistré.Par exemple, le fichier .winmd a été localisé, mais Windows Runtime n'a pas localisé l'implémentation. + + + Retourne une chaîne managée qui contient une copie du HSTRING Windows Runtime spécifié. + Chaîne managée qui contient une copie de HSTRING si n'est pas  ; sinon, . + Un pointeur non managé vers HSTRING à copier. + Windows Runtime n'est pas pris en charge sur la version actuelle du système d'exploitation. + + + Supprime tous les gestionnaires d'événements qui peuvent être supprimés à l'aide de la méthode spécifiée. + Délégué qui représente la méthode qui supprime des gestionnaires d'événements de l'événement Windows Runtime. + + a la valeur null. + + + Supprime le gestionnaire d'événements spécifié d'un événement Windows Runtime. + Délégué qui représente la méthode qui supprime des gestionnaires d'événements de l'événement Windows Runtime. + Gestionnaire d'événements supprimé. + Type du délégué qui représente le gestionnaire d'événements. + + a la valeur null. + + + Alloue Windows Runtime HSTRING et y copie la chaîne managée spécifiée. + Un pointeur non managé vers la nouvelle HSTRING ou si est . + Chaîne à copier managée. + Windows Runtime n'est pas pris en charge sur la version actuelle du système d'exploitation. + + a la valeur null. + + + Lorsqu'il est appliqué à un paramètre de tableau dans un composant Windows Runtime, spécifie que le contenu d'un tableau passé à ce paramètre est utilisé uniquement pour la sortie.L'appelant ne garantit pas que le contenu est initialisé, et la méthode appelée ne doit pas lire le contenu.Consultez la section Notes pour obtenir des informations importantes sur les appelants écrits en code managé. + + + Initialise une nouvelle instance de la classe . + + + \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/Packages/System.Runtime.InteropServices.WindowsRuntime.4.3.0/ref/netstandard1.0/it/System.Runtime.InteropServices.WindowsRuntime.xml b/Packages/System.Runtime.InteropServices.WindowsRuntime.4.3.0/ref/netstandard1.0/it/System.Runtime.InteropServices.WindowsRuntime.xml new file mode 100644 index 0000000..4b78805 --- /dev/null +++ b/Packages/System.Runtime.InteropServices.WindowsRuntime.4.3.0/ref/netstandard1.0/it/System.Runtime.InteropServices.WindowsRuntime.xml @@ -0,0 +1,190 @@ + + + + System.Runtime.InteropServices.WindowsRuntime + + + + Specifica l'interfaccia predefinita di una classe Windows Runtime gestita. + + + Inizializza una nuova istanza della classe . + Il tipo di interfaccia specificato come interfaccia predefinita della classe a cui viene applicato l'attributo. + + + Ottiene il tipo dell'interfaccia predefinita. + Tipo dell'interfaccia predefinita. + + + Token restituito quando un gestore eventi viene aggiunto a un evento Windows Runtime .Il token viene utilizzato per rimuovere il gestore eventi dall'evento in un secondo momento. + + + Restituisce un valore che indica se l'oggetto corrente è uguale all'oggetto specificato. + true se l'oggetto corrente è uguale a ; in caso contrario, false. + Oggetto da confrontare. + + + Restituisce il codice hash per l'istanza. + Codice hash per l'istanza. + + + Indica se due istanze sono uguali. + true se i due oggetti sono uguali; in caso contrario, false. + Prima istanza da confrontare. + Seconda istanza da confrontare. + + + Indica se due istanze di non sono uguali. + true se le due istanze non sono uguali; in caso contrario, false. + Prima istanza da confrontare. + Seconda istanza da confrontare. + + + Archivia i mapping tra i delegati e i token di evento, per supportare l'implementazione di un evento Windows Runtime nel codice gestito. + Tipo delegato per i gestori eventi di un determinato evento. + + + Inizializza una nuova istanza della classe . + + non è un tipo delegato. + + + Aggiunge il gestore eventi specificato alla tabella e all'elenco delle chiamate e restituisce un token che può essere utilizzato per rimuovere il gestore eventi. + Token che può essere utilizzato per rimuovere il gestore eventi della tabella e dall'elenco di chiamate. + Il gestore eventi da aggiungere. + + + Restituisce la tabella dei token di registrazione dell'evento specificata, se non è null. In caso contrario, restituisce una nuova tabella dei token di registrazione dell'evento. + La tabella dei token di registrazione dell'evento specificata da , se non è null; in caso contrario, una nuova tabella dei token di registrazione dell'evento. + Tabella dei token di registrazione eventi, passata per riferimento. + + + Ottiene o imposta un delegato di tipo il cui elenco chiamate include tutti i delegati del gestore eventi che sono stati aggiunti e che non sono ancora stati rimossi.Richiamando il delegato vengono richiamati tutti i gestori eventi. + Delegato del tipo che rappresenta tutti i delegati del gestore eventi attualmente registrati per un evento. + + + Rimuove il gestore eventi associato al token specificato dalla tabella e dall'elenco di chiamate. + Token che è stato restituito quando il gestore eventi è stato aggiunto. + + + Rimuove il delegato del gestore eventi specificato dalla tabella e dall'elenco di chiamate. + Il gestore eventi da rimuovere. + + + Consente l'attivazione delle classi da parte di Windows Runtime. + + + Restituisce una nuova istanza della classe Windows Runtime creata dall'interfaccia . + Nuova istanza della classe Windows Runtime. + + + Specifica la versione del tipo di destinazione che ha implementato per primo l'interfaccia specificata. + + + Inizializza una nuova istanza della classe , specificando l'interfaccia che il tipo di destinazione implementa e la prima versione in cui l'interfaccia è stata implementata. + L'interfaccia implementata per prima nella versione specificata del tipo di destinazione. + Componente principale della versione del tipo di destinazione che ha implementato per primo l'oggetto . + Componente secondario della versione del tipo di destinazione che ha implementato per primo l'oggetto . + Componente di compilazione della versione del tipo di destinazione che ha implementato per primo l'oggetto . + Componente di revisione della versione del tipo di destinazione che ha implementato per primo l'oggetto . + + + Ottiene il componente di compilazione della versione del tipo di destinazione che ha implementato per primo l'interfaccia. + Il componente di compilazione della versione. + + + Ottiene il tipo dell'interfaccia che il tipo di destinazione implementa. + Tipo di interfaccia. + + + Ottiene il componente principale della versione del tipo di destinazione che ha implementato per primo l'interfaccia. + Componente principale della versione. + + + Ottiene il componente secondario della versione del tipo di destinazione che ha implementato per primo l'interfaccia. + Componente secondario della versione. + + + Ottiene il componente revisione della versione del tipo di destinazione che ha implementato per primo l'interfaccia. + Componente revisione della versione. + + + Quando applicato a un parametro di matrice in un componente di Windows Runtime, specifica che il contenuto della matrice passata al parametro viene usato solo per l'input.Il chiamante prevede che la matrice resti invariata dopo la chiamata.Per informazioni importanti sui chiamanti scritti usando codice gestito, vedere la sezione Osservazioni. + + + Inizializza una nuova istanza della classe . + + + Specifica il nome del valore restituito di un metodo in un componente di Windows Runtime. + + + Inizializza una nuova istanza della classe e specifica il nome del valore restituito. + Nome del valore restituito. + + + Ottiene il nome specificato per il valore restituito di un metodo in un componente di Windows Runtime. + Nome del valore restituito del metodo. + + + Fornisce metodi di supporto per il marshalling dei dati tra .NET Framework e Windows Runtime. + + + Aggiunge il gestore eventi specificato a un evento di Windows Runtime . + Delegato che rappresenta il metodo che aggiunge gestori eventi all'evento Windows Runtime . + Delegato che rappresenta il metodo che rimuove gestori eventi dall'evento Windows Runtime . + Delegato che rappresenta il gestore eventi aggiunto. + Tipo del delegato che rappresenta il gestore di evento. + + è null. - oppure - è null. + + + Libera l'elemento Windows Runtime HSTRING specificato. + L'indirizzo di HSTRING da liberare. + Windows Runtime non è supportato dalla versione attuale del sistema operativo. + + + Restituisce un oggetto che implementa l'interfaccia factory di attivazione per il tipo Windows Runtime specificato. + Oggetto che implementa l'interfaccia fattore di archiviazione. + Tipo di Windows Runtime per cui ottenere l'interfaccia della factory di attivazione. + + non rappresenta un tipo Windows Runtime, ovvero appartenente a Windows Runtime stesso o definito in un componente Windows Runtime. - oppure -L'oggetto specificato per non è stato fornito dal sistema di tipi Common Language Runtime. + + è null. + La classe Windows Runtime non è registrata in modo corretto.Ad esempio, il file .winmd è stato individuato, ma Windows Runtime non è stato in grado di individuare l'implementazione. + + + Restituisce una stringa gestita che contiene una copia dell'elemento Windows Runtime HSTRING specificato. + Stringa gestita che contiene una copia di HSTRING se non è ; in caso contrario, . + Puntatore non gestito al HSTRING da copiare. + Windows Runtime non è supportato dalla versione attuale del sistema operativo. + + + Rimuove tutti i gestori eventi che possono essere rimossi mediante il metodo specificato. + Delegato che rappresenta il metodo che rimuove gestori eventi dall'evento Windows Runtime . + + è null. + + + Rimuove il gestore eventi specificato da un evento Windows Runtime. + Delegato che rappresenta il metodo che rimuove gestori eventi dall'evento Windows Runtime . + Gestore eventi rimosso. + Tipo del delegato che rappresenta il gestore di evento. + + è null. + + + Alloca un Windows Runtime HSTRING e vi copia la stringa gestita specificata. + Puntatore non gestito al nuovo HSTRING o se è .. + Stringa gestita da copiare. + Windows Runtime non è supportato dalla versione attuale del sistema operativo. + + è null. + + + Quando applicato a un parametro di matrice in un componente di Windows Runtime, specifica che il contenuto di una matrice passata al parametro viene usato solo per l'output.Il chiamante non garantisce la corretta inizializzazione del contenuto e il metodo chiamato non deve leggere il contenuto.Per informazioni importanti sui chiamanti scritti usando codice gestito, vedere la sezione Osservazioni. + + + Inizializza una nuova istanza della classe . + + + \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/Packages/System.Runtime.InteropServices.WindowsRuntime.4.3.0/ref/netstandard1.0/ja/System.Runtime.InteropServices.WindowsRuntime.xml b/Packages/System.Runtime.InteropServices.WindowsRuntime.4.3.0/ref/netstandard1.0/ja/System.Runtime.InteropServices.WindowsRuntime.xml new file mode 100644 index 0000000..7f77c90 --- /dev/null +++ b/Packages/System.Runtime.InteropServices.WindowsRuntime.4.3.0/ref/netstandard1.0/ja/System.Runtime.InteropServices.WindowsRuntime.xml @@ -0,0 +1,197 @@ + + + + System.Runtime.InteropServices.WindowsRuntime + + + + マネージ Windows ランタイム のクラスの既定のインターフェイスを指定します。 + + + + クラスの新しいインスタンスを初期化します。 + 属性が適用されるクラスのための既定のインターフェイスとして指定されたインターフェイス型。 + + + 既定のインターフェイスの型を取得します。 + 既定のインターフェイスの型。 + + + イベント ハンドラーが Windows ランタイム イベントに追加されたときに返されるトークン。後にイベントからイベント ハンドラーを削除するために、トークンが使用されます。 + + + 現在のオブジェクトが、指定されたオブジェクトと等しいかどうかを示す値を返します。 + 現在のオブジェクトが に等しい場合は true。それ以外の場合は false。 + 比較対象のオブジェクト。 + + + 対象のインスタンスのハッシュ コードを返します。 + 対象のインスタンスのハッシュ コード。 + + + 2 つの インスタンスが等しいかどうかを示します。 + 2 つのオブジェクトが等しい場合は true。それ以外の場合は false。 + 比較する 1 番目のインスタンス。 + 比較する 2 番目のインスタンス。 + + + 2 つの インスタンスが等しくないかどうかを示します。 + 2 つのインスタンスが等しくない場合は true。それ以外の場合は false。 + 比較する 1 番目のインスタンス。 + 比較する 2 番目のインスタンス。 + + + デリゲートとイベント トークン間のマッピングを格納し、マネージ コードの Windows ランタイム イベントの実装をサポートします。 + 特定のイベントのイベント ハンドラー デリゲートの型。 + + + + クラスの新しいインスタンスを初期化します。 + + がデリゲート型でありません。 + + + 指定したイベント ハンドラーをテーブルと呼び出しリストに追加し、イベント ハンドラーを削除するために使用できるトークンを返します。 + テーブルと呼び出しリストからイベント ハンドラーを削除するために使用できるトークン。 + 追加するイベント ハンドラー。 + + + これが nullでない場合には、指定されたイベントの登録トークン テーブルを返します。それ以外の場合、新しいイベント登録トークン テーブルを返します。 + これが null でない場合は で指定されたイベント登録トークン テーブル。それ以外の場合は新しいイベント登録トークン テーブル。 + 参照渡しされるイベント登録テーブル トークン。 + + + 追加されて、まだ削除されていないすべてのイベント ハンドラー デリゲートが呼び出しリストに含まれる 型のデリゲートを取得または設定します。このデリゲートを呼び出すと、すべてのイベント ハンドラーが呼び出されます。 + イベント用に現在登録されているすべてのイベント ハンドラー デリゲートを表す型 のデリゲート。 + + + テーブルと呼び出しリストから指定したトークンに関連付けられているイベント ハンドラーを削除します。 + イベント ハンドラーが追加されたときに返されたトークン。 + + + テーブルと呼び出しリストから、指定されたイベント ハンドラー デリゲートを削除します。 + 削除するイベント ハンドラー。 + + + Windows ランタイム によるクラスのアクティブ化を有効にします。 + + + + インターフェイスによって作成された Windows ランタイム クラスの新しいインスタンスを返します。 + Windows ランタイム クラスの新しいインスタンス。 + + + 指定したインターフェイスを最初に実装したターゲット型のバージョンを指定します。 + + + 対象の型が実装するインターフェイスと、そのインターフェイスを最初に実装したバージョンを指定して、 クラスの新しいインスタンスを初期化します。 + 指定されたターゲット型バージョンで最初に実装されたインターフェイス。 + 最初に を実装した対象の型のバージョンのメジャー部分。 + 最初に を実装した対象の型のバージョンのマイナー部分。 + 最初に を実装した対象の型のバージョンのビルド部分。 + 最初に を実装したターゲット型のバージョンのリビジョン構成要素。 + + + 最初にインターフェイスを実装した対象の型のバージョンのビルド コンポーネントを取得します。 + バージョンのビルド コンポーネント。 + + + ターゲット型が実装しているインターフェイスの型を取得します。 + インターフェイスの型。 + + + 最初にインターフェイスを実装した対象の型のバージョンのメジャー部分を取得します。 + バージョンのメジャー部分。 + + + 最初にインターフェイスを実装した対象の型のバージョンのマイナー部分を取得します。 + バージョンのマイナー部分。 + + + 最初にインターフェイスを実装した対象の型のバージョンのリビジョン部分を取得します。 + バージョンのリビジョン部分。 + + + Windows ランタイム コンポーネントの配列パラメーターに適用された場合は、このパラメーターに渡された配列の内容が入力のみに使用されることを指定します。呼び出し元は、配列が呼び出しによって変更されるのを防ぐ必要があります。マネージ コードを使用して作成された呼び出し元に関する重要な情報については、「解説」セクションを参照してください。 + + + + クラスの新しいインスタンスを初期化します。 + + + Windows ランタイム コンポーネントでメソッドの戻り値の名前を指定します。 + + + + クラスの新しいインスタンスを初期化して、戻り値の名前を指定します。 + 戻り値の名前。 + + + Windows ランタイム コンポーネントでメソッドの戻り値に対して指定された名前を取得します。 + メソッド操作の戻り値の名前。 + + + .NET Framework と Windows ランタイム の間のマーシャリング データにヘルパー メソッドを提供します。 + + + 指定したイベント ハンドラーを Windows ランタイム イベントに追加します。 + Windows ランタイム イベントにイベント ハンドラーを追加するメソッドを表すデリゲート。 + Windows ランタイム イベントからイベント ハンドラーを削除するメソッドを表すデリゲート。 + 追加されるイベント ハンドラーを表すデリゲート。 + イベント ハンドラーを表すデリゲートの型。 + + は null なので、または は null なので、 + + + 指定した Windows ランタイム HSTRING を解放します。 + 開放する HSTRING のアドレス。 + Windows ランタイム は、現在のバージョンのオペレーティング システムではサポートされません。 + + + 指定した Windows ランタイム 型のアクティベーション ファクトリ インターフェイスを実装するオブジェクトを返します。 + アクティベーション ファクトリ インターフェイスを実装するオブジェクト。 + アクティベーション ファクトリ インターフェイスを取得する Windows ランタイム の型。 + + は Windows ランタイム 型を表しません (つまり、Windows ランタイム 自体に属するか、または Windows ランタイム のコンポーネントで定義されいます)。または に指定されたオブジェクトは、共通言語ランタイム型システムによって提供されていません。 + + は null なので、 + 指定した Windows ランタイム クラスが、適切に登録されていません。たとえば、.winmd ファイルは見つかりましたが、Windows ランタイム は実装を見つけられませんでした。 + + + 指定した Windows ランタイム HSTRING のコピーを含むマネージ文字列を返します。 + + でない場合は HSTRING のコピーを含むマネージ文字列。それ以外の場合は + コピーする HSTRING へのアンマネージ ポインター。 + Windows ランタイム は、現在のバージョンのオペレーティング システムではサポートされません。 + + + 指定されたメソッドを使用して削除できるイベント ハンドラーをすべて削除します。 + Windows ランタイム イベントからイベント ハンドラーを削除するメソッドを表すデリゲート。 + + は null なので、 + + + 指定したイベント ハンドラーを Windows ランタイム イベントから削除します。 + Windows ランタイム イベントからイベント ハンドラーを削除するメソッドを表すデリゲート。 + 削除されるイベント ハンドラー。 + イベント ハンドラーを表すデリゲートの型。 + + は null なので、 + + + Windows ランタイム HSTRING を割り当て、指定したマネージ文字列をそこにコピーします。 + 新しい HSTRING へのアンマネージ ポインター。または、 の場合、 + コピーするマネージ文字列。 + Windows ランタイム は、現在のバージョンのオペレーティング システムではサポートされません。 + + は null なので、 + + + Windows ランタイム コンポーネントの配列パラメーターに適用された場合は、このパラメーターに渡された配列の内容が出力のみに使用されることを指定します。呼び出し元はコンテンツが初期化されることを保証せず、呼び出されたメソッドはコンテンツを読み取りません。マネージ コードを使用して作成された呼び出し元に関する重要な情報については、「解説」セクションを参照してください。 + + + + クラスの新しいインスタンスを初期化します。 + + + \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/Packages/System.Runtime.InteropServices.WindowsRuntime.4.3.0/ref/netstandard1.0/ko/System.Runtime.InteropServices.WindowsRuntime.xml b/Packages/System.Runtime.InteropServices.WindowsRuntime.4.3.0/ref/netstandard1.0/ko/System.Runtime.InteropServices.WindowsRuntime.xml new file mode 100644 index 0000000..23c1a2c --- /dev/null +++ b/Packages/System.Runtime.InteropServices.WindowsRuntime.4.3.0/ref/netstandard1.0/ko/System.Runtime.InteropServices.WindowsRuntime.xml @@ -0,0 +1,198 @@ + + + + System.Runtime.InteropServices.WindowsRuntime + + + + 관리되는 Windows 런타임 클래스의 기본 인터페이스를 지정합니다. + + + + 클래스의 새 인스턴스를 초기화합니다. + 특성이 적용되는 클래스에 대한 기본 인터페이스로 지정되는 인터페이스 형식입니다. + + + 기본 인터페이스의 형식을 가져옵니다. + 기본 인터페이스의 형식입니다. + + + 이벤트 처리기가 Windows 런타임 이벤트에 추가되면 반환되는 토큰입니다.이 토큰은 나중에 이벤트에서 이벤트 처리기를 제거하는 데 사용됩니다. + + + 현재 개체가 지정된 개체와 같은지 여부를 나타내는 값을 반환합니다. + 현재 개체가 와 같으면 true이고, 그렇지 않으면 false입니다. + 비교할 개체입니다. + + + 이 인스턴스의 해시 코드를 반환합니다. + 이 인스턴스의 해시 코드입니다. + + + 두 개의 인스턴스가 같은지 여부를 나타냅니다. + 두 개체가 같으면 true이고, 그렇지 않으면 false입니다. + 비교할 첫 번째 인스턴스입니다. + 비교할 두 번째 인스턴스입니다. + + + 두 개의 인스턴스가 같지 않은지 여부를 나타냅니다. + 두 인스턴스가 서로 다르면 true이고, 그렇지 않으면 false입니다. + 비교할 첫 번째 인스턴스입니다. + 비교할 두 번째 인스턴스입니다. + + + 관리 코드에서 Windows 런타임 이벤트의 구현을 지원하도록 대리자 및 이벤트 토큰 간의 매핑을 저장합니다. + 특정 이벤트에 대한 이벤트 처리기의 형식입니다. + + + + 클래스의 새 인스턴스를 초기화합니다. + + 가 대리자 형식이 아닌 경우 + + + 지정된 이벤트 처리기를 테이블과 호출 목록에 추가하고 이벤트 처리기를 제거하는 데 사용할 수 있는 토큰을 반환합니다. + 테이블 및 호출 목록에서 이벤트 처리기를 제거하는 데 사용할 수 있는 토큰입니다. + 추가할 이벤트 처리기입니다. + + + 지정된 이벤트 등록 토큰 테이블이 null이 아닌 경우 이 테이블을 반환하며, 그렇지 않은 경우 새 이벤트 등록 토큰 테이블을 반환합니다. + null이 아닌 경우 이벤트 등록 토큰 테이블이 로 지정되며, 그렇지 않은 경우 새 이벤트 등록 토큰 테이블이 지정됩니다. + 참조로 전달되는 이벤트 등록 토큰 테이블입니다. + + + 추가되었지만 아직 제거되지 않은 모든 이벤트 처리기 대리자를 포함하는 호출 목록이 있는 형식의 대리자를 가져오거나 설정합니다.이 대리자를 호출하면 모든 이벤트 처리기가 호출됩니다. + 이벤트에 대해 현재 등록된 모든 이벤트 처리기 대리자를 나타내는 형식의 대리자입니다. + + + 테이블과 호출 목록에서 지정된 토큰과 관련된 이벤트 처리기를 제거합니다. + 이벤트 처리기에 추가되었을 때 반환된 토큰입니다. + + + 테이블과 호출 목록에서 지정된 이벤트 처리기 대리자를 제거합니다. + 제거할 이벤트 처리기입니다. + + + Windows 런타임에 의해 활성화될 클래스를 사용하도록 설정합니다. + + + + 인터페이스에서 만든 Windows 런타임 클래스의 새 인스턴스를 반환합니다. + Windows 런타임 클래스의 새 인스턴스입니다. + + + 지정된 인터페이스를 처음 구현한 대상 형식 버전을 지정합니다. + + + 대상 형식이 구현되는 인스턴스와 해당 인스턴스가 처음 구현되었던 버전을 지정하여 클래스의 새 인스턴스를 초기화합니다. + 지정된 버전의 대상 형식에 처음 구현된 인터페이스입니다. + 먼저 을 구현한 대상 형식의 버전의 주요 구성 요소입니다. + 먼저 을 구현한 대상 형식의 버전의 부 버전 구성 요소입니다. + 먼저 을 구현한 대상 형식의 버전의 빌드 구성 요소입니다. + 먼저 을 구현한 대상 형식의 버전의 수정 번호 구성 요소입니다. + + + 인터페이스를 가장 먼저 구현한 대상 형식 버전의 빌드 구성 요소를 가져옵니다. + 버전의 빌드 구성 요소입니다. + + + 대상 형식이 구현하는 인터페이스의 형식을 가져옵니다. + 인터페이스의 형식입니다. + + + 인터페이스를 가장 먼저 구현한 대상 형식의 주 버전 구성 요소를 가져옵니다. + 버전의 주요 구성 요소입니다. + + + 인터페이스를 가장 먼저 구현한 대상의 부 버전 구성 요소를 가져옵니다. + 버전의 부분 구성 요소입니다. + + + 인터페이스를 가장 먼저 구현한 대상 형식의 부 버전 구성 요소를 가져옵니다. + 버전의 수정 버전 구성 요소입니다. + + + Windows 런타임 구성 요소의 배열 매개 변수에 적용할 때 해당 매개 변수에 전달되는 배열의 콘텐츠가 입력에만 사용됨을 지정합니다.호출자는 호출로 배열이 변경되지 않도록 합니다.관리 코드를 사용 하 여 작성 된 호출자에 대 한 중요 한 정보에 대 한 설명 부분을 참조 하십시오. + + + + 클래스의 새 인스턴스를 초기화합니다. + + + Windows 런타임 구성 요소의 메서드 반환 값의 이름을 지정합니다. + + + + 클래스의 새 인스턴스를 초기화하고 반환 값의 이름을 지정합니다. + 반환 값의 이름입니다. + + + Windows 런타임 구성 요소에서 메서드의 반환 값에 지정된 이름을 가져옵니다. + 메서드의 반환 값의 이름입니다. + + + .NET Framework 및 Windows 런타임 간 데이터를 마샬링하기 위한 도우미 메서드를 제공합니다. + + + 지정된 이벤트 처리기를 Windows 런타임 이벤트에 추가합니다. + Windows 런타임 이벤트에 이벤트 처리기를 추가하는 메서드를 나타내는 대리자입니다. + Windows 런타임 이벤트에서 이벤트 처리기를 제거하는 메서드를 나타내는 대리자입니다. + 추가된 이벤트 처리기를 나타내는 대리자입니다. + 이벤트 처리기를 나타내는 대리자의 형식입니다. + + 가 null입니다. 또는가 null입니다. + + + 지정된 Windows 런타임 HSTRING을 해제합니다. + 사용할 수 있는 HSTRING 주소입니다. + 현재 버전의 운영 체제에서는 Windows 런타임가 지원되지 않습니다. + + + 지정된 Windows 런타임 형식에 대한 활성화 팩터리 인터페이스를 구현하는 개체를 반환합니다. + 활성화 팩터리 인터페이스를 구현하는 개체입니다. + 활성화 팩터리 인터페이스를 가져올 Windows 런타임 형식입니다. + + 은 Windows 런타임 형식(즉 Windows 런타임 자체에 속하거나 Windows 런타임 구성 요소에 정의되어 있는 형식)을 나타내지 않습니다. 또는에 지정된 개체가 공용 언어 런타임 형식 시스템에서 제공되지 않았습니다. + + 가 null입니다. + 지정된 Windows 런타임 클래스가 제대로 등록되지 않은 경우예를 들어 .winmd 파일을 찾았지만 Windows 런타임이 구현을 찾지 못했습니다. + + + 지정된 Windows 런타임 HSTRING의 복사본이 포함되어 있는 관리되는 문자열을 반환합니다. + + 가 아니면 HSTRING의 복사본을 포함하는 관리되는 문자열이고, 그렇지 않으면 입니다. + 복사할 HSTRING에 대한 관리되지 않는 포인터입니다. + 현재 버전의 운영 체제에서는 Windows 런타임가 지원되지 않습니다. + + + 지정된 메서드를 사용하여 제거할 수 있는 모든 이벤트 처리기를 제거합니다. + Windows 런타임 이벤트에서 이벤트 처리기를 제거하는 메서드를 나타내는 대리자입니다. + + 가 null입니다. + + + Windows 런타임 이벤트에서 지정한 이벤트 처리기를 제거합니다. + Windows 런타임 이벤트에서 이벤트 처리기를 제거하는 메서드를 나타내는 대리자입니다. + 제거되는 이벤트 처리기입니다. + 이벤트 처리기를 나타내는 대리자의 형식입니다. + + 가 null입니다. + + + Windows 런타임 HSTRING을 할당하고 지정된 관리되는 문자열을 여기에 복사합니다. + + 인 경우 새 HSTRING 또는 에 대한 관리되지 않는 포인터입니다 + 복사할 관리되는 문자열입니다. + 현재 버전의 운영 체제에서는 Windows 런타임가 지원되지 않습니다. + + 가 null입니다. + + + Windows 런타임 구성 요소의 배열 매개 변수에 적용할 때 해당 매개 변수에 전달되는 배열의 콘텐츠가 출력에만 사용됨을 지정합니다.호출자는 콘텐츠가 초기화되었음을 보증하지 않으며, 호출된 메서드가 콘텐츠를 읽지 않아야 합니다.관리 코드를 사용 하 여 작성 된 호출자에 대 한 중요 한 정보에 대 한 설명 부분을 참조 하십시오. + + + + 클래스의 새 인스턴스를 초기화합니다. + + + \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/Packages/System.Runtime.InteropServices.WindowsRuntime.4.3.0/ref/netstandard1.0/ru/System.Runtime.InteropServices.WindowsRuntime.xml b/Packages/System.Runtime.InteropServices.WindowsRuntime.4.3.0/ref/netstandard1.0/ru/System.Runtime.InteropServices.WindowsRuntime.xml new file mode 100644 index 0000000..3e43edd --- /dev/null +++ b/Packages/System.Runtime.InteropServices.WindowsRuntime.4.3.0/ref/netstandard1.0/ru/System.Runtime.InteropServices.WindowsRuntime.xml @@ -0,0 +1,184 @@ + + + + System.Runtime.InteropServices.WindowsRuntime + + + + Указывает интерфейс по умолчанию для управляемого класса Среда выполнения Windows. + + + Инициализирует новый экземпляр класса . + Тип интерфейса, определенный как интерфейс по умолчанию для класса, к которому применяется атрибут. + + + Получает тип интерфейса по умолчанию. + Тип интерфейса по умолчанию. + + + токен, который возвращается, когда добавляется обработчик событий к событию Среда выполнения Windows.Токен используется для удаления обработчика события из события через некоторое время. + + + Возвращает значение, показывающее, равен ли текущий объект указанному объекту. + Значение true, если текущий объект равен ; в противном случае — значение false. + Сравниваемый объект. + + + Возвращает хэш-код для данного экземпляра. + Хэш-код данного экземпляра. + + + Указывает, равны ли два экземпляра . + true, если два объекта равны; в противном случае false. + Первый экземпляр для сравнения. + Второй экземпляр для сравнения. + + + Показывает, являются ли два экземпляра неравными. + Значение true если два экземпляра не равны; в противном случае — значение false. + Первый экземпляр для сравнения. + Второй экземпляр для сравнения. + + + Содержит сопоставления между делегатами и токенами событий для поддержки реализации события Среда выполнения Windows в управляемом коде. + Тип делегата обработчика событий для конкретного события. + + + Инициализирует новый экземпляр класса . + Элемент не является типом делегата. + + + Добавляет указанный обработчик событий к таблице и к списку вызова и возвращает токен, который может использоваться для удаления обработчика событий. + Токен, который может быть использован для удаления обработчика событий из списка вызова и таблицы. + Добавляемый обработчик событий. + + + Возвращает указанную таблицу токена регистрации события, если это не null; в противном случае возвращает новую таблицу токена регистрации события. + Таблица токена регистрации события, указанная объектом , если его значение отлично от null; в противном случае — новая таблица токена регистрации события. + Таблица токенов регистрации события, передаваемая по ссылке. + + + Получает или задает делегат типа , список вызовов которого включает все делегаты обработчика событий, которые были добавлены, и которые еще не были удалены.Вызов данного делегата вызывает все обработчики событий. + Делегат типа , представляющий все делегаты обработчика событий, которые в настоящее время зарегистрированы для события. + + + Удаляет обработчик событий, связанный с заданным токеном из таблицы и списка вызовов. + Токен, который был возвращен при добавлении обработчика события. + + + Удаляет указанный делегат обработчика событий из таблицы и списка вызовов. + Удаляемый обработчик событий. + + + Позволяет активировать классы за счет Среда выполнения Windows. + + + Возвращает новый экземпляр класса Среда выполнения Windows, созданный интерфейсом . + Новый экземпляр класса Среда выполнения Windows. + + + Указывает версию целевого типа, который сначала был реализован в указанном интерфейсе. + + + Инициализирует новый экземпляр класса с указанием интерфейса, реализуемого целевым типом, и версии, в которой этот интерфейс был первоначально реализован. + Интерфейс, который сначала был реализован в указанной версии целевого типа. + Основной номер версии целевого типа, в котором в первый раз реализован тип . + Дополнительный номер версии целевого типа, в котором в первый раз реализован тип . + Компонент сборки версии целевого типа, в котором в первый раз реализован тип . + Номер редакции версии целевого типа, в котором в первый раз реализован тип . + + + Получает компонент построения версии целевого типа, который первым реализовал интерфейс. + Компонент построения версии. + + + Получает тип интерфейса, реализуемого целевым типом. + Тип интерфейса. + + + Получает основной компонент версии целевого типа, который первым реализовал интерфейс. + Основной компонент версии. + + + Получает дополнительный компонент версии целевого типа, который первым реализовал интерфейс. + Дополнительный компонент версии. + + + Получает компонент-редакцию версии целевого типа, который первым реализовал интерфейс. + Номер редакции версии. + + + При применении к параметру массива в компоненте Среда выполнения Windows указывает, что содержимое массива, передаваемое этому параметру, используется только для ввода.Вызывающий объект ожидает, что массив не изменится вызовом.Важные сведения о вызывающих объектах, написанных с помощью управляемого кода, см. в разделе "Примечания". + + + Инициализирует новый экземпляр класса . + + + Указывает имя возвращаемого значения метода в компоненте Среда выполнения Windows. + + + Инициализирует новый экземпляр класса и указывает имя возвращаемого значения. + Имя возвращаемого значения. + + + Получает имя, указанное для возвращаемого значения метода в компоненте Среда выполнения Windows. + Имя возвращаемого значения метода. + + + Предоставляет вспомогательные методы для маршалинга данных между .NET Framework и Среда выполнения Windows. + + + Добавляет указанный обработчик событий к событию Среда выполнения Windows. + Делегат, представляющий метод, который добавляет обработчики событий к событию Среда выполнения Windows. + Делегат, представляющий метод, который удаляет обработчики событий из события Среда выполнения Windows. + Делегат, который представляет добавляемый обработчик событий. + Тип делегата, который представляет обработчик событий. + Параметр имеет значение null. – или –Параметр имеет значение null. + + + Освобождает конкретного Среда выполнения WindowsHSTRING. + Адрес высвобождаемого объекта HSTRING. + Среда выполнения Windows не поддерживается в текущей версии операционной системы. + + + Возвращает объект, который реализует интерфейс фабрики активации для указанного типа Среда выполнения Windows. + Объект, реализующий интерфейс фабрики активации. + Тип Среда выполнения Windows, для которого требуется получить интерфейс фабрики активации. + + не представляет тип Среда выполнения Windows (то есть, принадлежащий к самому Среда выполнения Windows или определенный в компоненте Среда выполнения Windows). – или –Объект, определенный для параметра , не предоставлен системой типов среды CLR. + Параметр имеет значение null. + Заданный класс Среда выполнения Windows не был должным образом зарегистрирован.Например, файл .winmd найден, но Среда выполнения Windows не удалось найти реализацию. + + + Возвращает строку, содержащую копию управляемая указанного Среда выполнения WindowsHSTRING. + Управляемая строка, содержащая копию HSTRING, если не ; в противном случае – значение . + Неуправляемый указатель на HSTRING для копирования. + Среда выполнения Windows не поддерживается в текущей версии операционной системы. + + + Удаляет все обработчики событий, которые могут быть удалены с помощью указанного метода. + Делегат, представляющий метод, который удаляет обработчики событий из события Среда выполнения Windows. + Параметр имеет значение null. + + + Удаляет указанный обработчик событий из события Среда выполнения Windows. + Делегат, представляющий метод, который удаляет обработчики событий из события Среда выполнения Windows. + Удаляемый обработчик событий. + Тип делегата, который представляет обработчик событий. + Параметр имеет значение null. + + + Выделяет Среда выполнения WindowsHSTRING и копирует, управляемая строка на него. + Неуправляемый указатель на новый HSTRING или , если имеет значение . + Управляемая строка для копирования. + Среда выполнения Windows не поддерживается в текущей версии операционной системы. + Параметр имеет значение null. + + + При применении к параметру массива в компоненте Среда выполнения Windows указывает, что содержимое массива, передаваемое этому параметру, используется только для вывода.Вызывающая сторона не гарантирует, что содержимое инициализируются, и вызванный метод не должен считывать содержимое.Важные сведения о вызывающих объектах, написанных с помощью управляемого кода, см. в разделе "Примечания". + + + Инициализирует новый экземпляр класса . + + + \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/Packages/System.Runtime.InteropServices.WindowsRuntime.4.3.0/ref/netstandard1.0/zh-hans/System.Runtime.InteropServices.WindowsRuntime.xml b/Packages/System.Runtime.InteropServices.WindowsRuntime.4.3.0/ref/netstandard1.0/zh-hans/System.Runtime.InteropServices.WindowsRuntime.xml new file mode 100644 index 0000000..2472e21 --- /dev/null +++ b/Packages/System.Runtime.InteropServices.WindowsRuntime.4.3.0/ref/netstandard1.0/zh-hans/System.Runtime.InteropServices.WindowsRuntime.xml @@ -0,0 +1,190 @@ + + + + System.Runtime.InteropServices.WindowsRuntime + + + + 指定托管 Windows 运行时 类的默认接口。 + + + 初始化 类的新实例。 + 用于应用特性的类的指定的默认接口的接口类型。 + + + 获取默认接口的类型。 + 默认接口的类型。 + + + 在将事件处理程序添加到 Windows 运行时 事件中时,返回的标志。该标记用于从该事件后移除事件处理程序。 + + + 返回一个值,该值指示当前的对象是否与指定对象相等。 + 如果当前对象与 相同,则为 true;否则为 false。 + 要比较的对象。 + + + 返回此实例的哈希代码。 + 此实例的哈希代码。 + + + 指示两个 实例是否相等。 + 如果两个对象相等,则为 true;否则为 false。 + 要比较的第一个实例。 + 要比较的第二个实例。 + + + 指示两个 实例是否不相等。 + 如果这两个实例不相等,则为 true;否则为 false。 + 要比较的第一个实例。 + 要比较的第二个实例。 + + + 储存在委托和事件象征之间的影射,托管代码中支持 Windows 运行时 事件的实现。 + 一个特殊事件的事件处理程序委托的类型。 + + + 初始化 类的新实例。 + + 不是委托类型。 + + + 添加指定的事件处理程序到该表和调用列表,并返回可用于移除该事件处理程序的标志。 + 可用于将事件处理程序从表和调用列表中移除的标志。 + 要添加的事件处理程序。 + + + 如果不是 null 则返回指定的事件注册标记表;否则返回新的事件注册标记表。 + 如果不为 null,则是由 指定的事件注册标记表;否则为新的事件注册标记表。 + 事件注册标记表,由引用传递。 + + + 获取或设置类型 的委托,它的调用列表包括所有已被添加而尚未删除的事件处理程序委托。调用委托调用所有的事件处理程序。 + 表示所有当前注册事件的事件处理程序的类型 的委托。 + + + 移除事件处理程序,其与表中和调用表中指定标记关联。 + 添加了事件处理程序,返回标记。 + + + 从表格和调用列表移除指定的事件处理程序委托。 + 要移除的事件处理程序。 + + + 使类被 Windows 运行时 激活。 + + + 返回 Windows 运行时 类的新实例,该实例由 接口创建。 + Windows 运行时 类的该新实例。 + + + 指定首次实现指定接口的目标类型版本。 + + + 初始化 类的新实例,该实例指定目标类型实现的接口和第一个接口实现的版本。 + 在指定目标类型版本中首次实现的接口。 + 首次实现的 的目标类型的版本的主要组件。 + 首次实现 的目标类型的版本的次要组件。 + 首次实现 的目标类型的版本的生成组件。 + 首次实现 的目标类型的版本的修订组件。 + + + 获取首次实现接口的目标类型版本的生成组件。 + 版本的生成组件。 + + + 获取目标类型实现的接口的类型。 + 接口的类型。 + + + 获取首次实现该接口的目标类型的主版本号。 + 版本的主要组件。 + + + 获取首次实现该接口的目标类型的次版本号。 + 版本的次要部分。 + + + 获取首次实现该接口的目标类型的修订本号。 + 版本的版本组件。 + + + 当应用于 Windows 运行时 元素的数组参数,指定传递给该参数数组的内容只用于输入。调用方期望此数组不因调用而更改。有关使用托管代码写入的调用方的重要信息,请参见“备注”一节。 + + + 初始化 类的新实例。 + + + 指定 Windows 运行时 元素指定方法的返回值的名称。 + + + 初始化 类的新实例,并指定返回值的名称。 + 返回值的名称。 + + + 获取 Windows 运行时 组件中为方法返回值指定的名称。 + 方法的返回值的名称。 + + + 为整理 .NET Framework 和 Windows 运行时 之间的数据提供帮助程序方法。 + + + 添加指定的事件处理程序到 Windows 运行时 事件。 + 表示向 Windows 运行时 事件添加事件处理程序的方法的委托。 + 表示从 Windows 运行时 事件中移除事件处理程序的方法的委托。 + 表示添加的事件处理程序的委托。 + 代表事件处理程序委托的类型。 + + 为 null。- 或 - 为 null。 + + + 释放指定的 Windows 运行时 HSTRING。 + 要释放的 HSTRING 的地址。 + 操作系统的当前版本不支持 Windows 运行时。 + + + 返回指定的 Windows 运行时 类型实现工厂接口激活的对象。 + 一个对象,实现激活工厂接口。 + 获取激活接口的对象的 Windows 运行时 类型。 + + 不表示 Windows 运行时 类型(即属于 Windows 运行时 或定义在 Windows 运行时 组件中)。- 或 -公共语言执行类型系统没有提供用于 的指定的该对象。 + + 为 null。 + 指定的 Windows 运行时 类没有正确注册。例如,.winmd 文件被定位,但 Windows 运行时 定位实现失败。 + + + 返回包含指定 Windows 运行时 HSTRING 副本的托管字符串. + 如果 不是 ,则托管字符串包含 HSTRING 副本;否则为 + 复制的 HSTRING 非托管指针。 + 操作系统的当前版本不支持 Windows 运行时。 + + + 移除所有事件处理程序,它们都可使用指定方法移除。 + 表示从 Windows 运行时 事件中移除事件处理程序的方法的委托。 + + 为 null。 + + + 从 Windows 运行时 事件中移除指定事件处理程序。 + 表示从 Windows 运行时 事件中移除事件处理程序的方法的委托。 + 要移除的事件处理程序。 + 代表事件处理程序委托的类型。 + + 为 null。 + + + 分配 Windows 运行时 HSTRING 并为其复制指定的托管字符串。 + 复制的新 HSTRING 的非托管指针,或者 如果 + 要复制的托管字符串。 + 操作系统的当前版本不支持 Windows 运行时。 + + 为 null。 + + + 当应用于 Windows 运行时 元素的数组参数,指定传递给该参数数组的内容只用于输出。调用方不保证对内容进行了初始化,因此,所调用的方法不应读取内容。有关使用托管代码写入的调用方的重要信息,请参见“备注”一节。 + + + 初始化 类的新实例。 + + + \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/Packages/System.Runtime.InteropServices.WindowsRuntime.4.3.0/ref/netstandard1.0/zh-hant/System.Runtime.InteropServices.WindowsRuntime.xml b/Packages/System.Runtime.InteropServices.WindowsRuntime.4.3.0/ref/netstandard1.0/zh-hant/System.Runtime.InteropServices.WindowsRuntime.xml new file mode 100644 index 0000000..5a7526a --- /dev/null +++ b/Packages/System.Runtime.InteropServices.WindowsRuntime.4.3.0/ref/netstandard1.0/zh-hant/System.Runtime.InteropServices.WindowsRuntime.xml @@ -0,0 +1,191 @@ + + + + System.Runtime.InteropServices.WindowsRuntime + + + + 指定受管理 Windows 執行階段類別的預設介面。 + + + 初始化 類別的新執行個體。 + 介面型別,該介面型別會指定為套用屬性之類別的預設介面。 + + + 取得預設介面的型別。 + 預設介面的型別。 + + + 當事件處理常式加入至 Windows 執行階段 事件時所傳回的權杖。此語彙基元稍後會用來從事件移除事件處理常式。 + + + 傳回值,這個值表示目前的物件是否等於指定的物件。 + 如果目前物件等於 ,則為 true,否則為 false。 + 要比較的物件。 + + + 傳回這個執行個體的雜湊碼。 + 這個執行個體的雜湊碼。 + + + 指示兩個 執行個體是否相等。 + 如果兩個物件相等則為 true,否則為 false。 + 要比較的第一個執行個體。 + 要比較的第二個執行個體。 + + + 指示兩個 執行個體是否不相等。 + 如果兩個執行個體不相等,則為 true,否則為 false。 + 要比較的第一個執行個體。 + 要比較的第二個執行個體。 + + + 儲存委派和事件語彙基元之間的對應,以支援在受管理程式碼中實作 Windows 執行階段 事件。 + 特定事件之事件處理常式委派的型別。 + + + 初始化 類別的新執行個體。 + + 不是委派型別。 + + + 將指定的事件處理常式加入至資料表和引動過程清單,並傳回可用來移除事件處理常式的權杖。 + 可用來從資料表及引動過程清單中移除事件處理常式的權杖。 + 要加入的事件處理常式。 + + + 傳回指定的事件註冊語彙基元表 (若不是 null);否則傳迴新的事件註冊語彙基元表。 + + 所指定的事件註冊語彙基元表格(如果它不是null); 否則為新的事件註冊語彙基元表格。 + 事件註冊語彙基元資料表,以傳址方式傳遞。 + + + 取得或設定 型別的委派,其引動過程清單包含已加入且尚未移除的所有事件處理常式委派。叫用此委派會叫用所有事件處理常式。 + 型別為 的委派,表示目前已註冊用於事件的所有事件處理常式委派。 + + + 從表格及引動過程清單中移除與指定語彙基元相關的事件處理常式。 + 已加入事件處理常式時所傳回的語彙基元。 + + + 從資料表和引動過程清單中移除指定的事件處理常式委派。 + 要移除的事件處理常式。 + + + 可讓類別由 Windows 執行階段 來啟用。 + + + 傳回 Windows 執行階段 類別的新執行個體,此執行個體是由 介面所建立的。 + Windows 執行階段 類別的新執行個體。 + + + 指定第一個實作指定介面的目標型別的版本。 + + + 指定目標型別所實作的介面以及第一次實作的介面版本,初始化 類別的新執行個體。 + 第一次在指定版本的目標型別中實作的介面。 + 第一次實作 之目標型別版本的主要元件。 + 第一次實作 之目標型別版本的次要元件。 + 第一次實作 之目標型別版本的 build 元件。 + 第一次實作 之目標型別版本的修訂元件。 + + + 取得第一次實作介面之目標型別版本的組建元件。 + 版本的 build 元件。 + + + 取得目標型別所實作的介面型別。 + 介面的型別。 + + + 取得第一次實作介面之目標型別版本的主要元件。 + 版本的主要元件。 + + + 取得第一次實作介面之目標型別版本的次要元件。 + 版本的次要元件。 + + + 取得第一次實作介面之目標型別版本的修訂元件。 + 版本的修訂元件。 + + + 當套用至 Windows 執行階段 元件中的陣列參數時,會指定傳遞至該參數之陣列的內容只能用於輸入。呼叫端必須確保呼叫不會變更陣列。如需使用 Managed 程式碼撰寫的呼叫端的重要資訊,請參閱<備註>一節。 + + + 初始化 類別的新執行個體。 + + + 指定 Windows 執行階段 元件中方法的傳回值名稱。 + + + 初始化 類別的新執行個體,並且指定傳回值的名稱。 + 傳回值的名稱。 + + + 取得名稱,指定 Windows 執行階段 元件中方法的傳回值。 + 方法之傳回值的名稱。 + + + 提供協助程式方法來封送處理 .NET Framework 和 Windows 執行階段 之間的資料。 + + + 將指定的事件處理常式加入至 Windows 執行階段 事件。 + 表示將事件處理常式加入至 Windows 執行階段 事件之方法的委派。 + 示將事件處理常式從 Windows 執行階段 事件中移除之方法的委派。 + 代表新增之事件處理常式的委派。 + 代表事件處理常式之委派的型別。 + + 為 null。-或- 為 null。 + + + 釋放指定的 Windows 執行階段 HSTRING。 + 要釋出的 HSTRING 的位址。 + 目前版本的作業系統不支援 Windows 執行階段。 + + + 傳回物件,它會實作指定 Windows 執行階段型別的啟用 Facctory 介面。 + 實作啟用 Factory 介面的物件。 + 要為其取得啟用 factory 介面的 Windows 執行階段 型別。 + + 不代表 Windows 執行階段 型別 (也就是屬於 Windows 執行階段 本身或已定義在 Windows 執行階段 元件中)。-或-Common Language Runtime 型別系統未提供針對指定的物件。 + + 為 null。 + 指定的 Windows 執行階段 類別未正確註冊。例如,找到了 .winmd 檔案,但是 Windows 執行階段 找不到實作。 + + + 傳回受管理的字串,其中包含指定 Windows 執行階段 HSTRING 的複本。 + 如果 不是 則為包含 HSTRING 之複本的 Managed 字串,否則為 + 要複製之 HSTRING 的 Unmanaged 指標。 + 目前版本的作業系統不支援 Windows 執行階段。 + + + 移除所有可使用指定方法移除的事件處理常式。 + 示將事件處理常式從 Windows 執行階段 事件中移除之方法的委派。 + + 為 null。 + + + 從 Windows 執行階段 事件中移除指定的事件處理常式。 + 示將事件處理常式從 Windows 執行階段 事件中移除之方法的委派。 + 已移除的事件處理常式。 + 代表事件處理常式之委派的型別。 + + 為 null。 + + + 配置 Windows 執行階段 HSTRING,並將指定的 Managed 字串複製給它。 + 新的 HSTRING 的 Unmanaged 指標,如果 ,則為 + 要複製的 Managed 字串。 + 目前版本的作業系統不支援 Windows 執行階段。 + + 為 null。 + + + 當套用至 Windows 執行階段 元件中的陣列參數時,會指定傳遞至該參數之陣列的內容只能用於輸出。呼叫端不保證內容都已初始化,且所呼叫的方法應該不會讀取內容。如需使用 Managed 程式碼撰寫的呼叫端的重要資訊,請參閱<備註>一節。 + + + 初始化 類別的新執行個體。 + + + \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/Packages/System.Runtime.InteropServices.WindowsRuntime.4.3.0/ref/portable-net45+win8+wp8+wpa81/_._ b/Packages/System.Runtime.InteropServices.WindowsRuntime.4.3.0/ref/portable-net45+win8+wp8+wpa81/_._ new file mode 100644 index 0000000..e69de29 diff --git a/Packages/System.Runtime.InteropServices.WindowsRuntime.4.3.0/ref/win8/_._ b/Packages/System.Runtime.InteropServices.WindowsRuntime.4.3.0/ref/win8/_._ new file mode 100644 index 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if all continuations should be invoked asynchronously. + + + + readers from the channel guarantee that there will only ever be at most one read operation at a time; + if no such constraint is guaranteed. + + + + if writers to the channel guarantee that there will only ever be at most one write operation + at a time; if no such constraint is guaranteed. + + + Provides a base class for reading from a channel. + Specifies the type of data that may be read from the channel. + + + Initializes an instance of the class. + + + Creates an that enables reading all of the data from the channel. + The cancellation token to use to cancel the enumeration. + The created async enumerable. + + + Asynchronously reads an item from the channel. + A used to cancel the read operation. + A that represents the asynchronous read operation. + + + Attempts to read an item from the channel. + The read item, or a default value if no item could be read. + + if an item was read; otherwise, . + + + Returns a that will complete when data is available to read. + A used to cancel the wait operation. + + A that will complete with a result when data is available to read + or with a result when no further data will ever be available to be read due to the channel completing successfully. + If the channel completes with an exception, the task will also complete with an exception. + + + + Gets a value that indicates whether is available for use on this instance. + + + Gets a that completes when no more data will ever + be available to be read from this channel. + + + Gets the current number of items available from this channel reader. + Counting is not supported on this instance. + + + Provides a base class for writing to a channel. + Specifies the type of data that may be written to the channel. + + + Initializes an instance of the class. + + + Mark the channel as being complete, meaning no more items will be written to it. + Optional Exception indicating a failure that's causing the channel to complete. + The channel has already been marked as complete. + + + Attempts to mark the channel as being completed, meaning no more data will be written to it. + An indicating the failure causing no more data to be written, or null for success. + + if this operation successfully completes the channel; otherwise, if the channel could not be marked for completion, + for example due to having already been marked as such, or due to not supporting completion. + . + + + Attempts to write the specified item to the channel. + The item to write. + + if the item was written; otherwise, . + + + Returns a that will complete when space is available to write an item. + A used to cancel the wait operation. + A that will complete with a result when space is available to write an item + or with a result when no further writing will be permitted. + + + Asynchronously writes an item to the channel. + The value to write to the channel. + A used to cancel the write operation. + A that represents the asynchronous write operation. + + + Provides options that control the behavior of unbounded instances. + + + Initializes a new instance of the class. + + + \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/Packages/System.Threading.Channels.5.0.0/lib/netcoreapp3.0/System.Threading.Channels.dll b/Packages/System.Threading.Channels.5.0.0/lib/netcoreapp3.0/System.Threading.Channels.dll new file mode 100644 index 0000000..1da4853 Binary files /dev/null and b/Packages/System.Threading.Channels.5.0.0/lib/netcoreapp3.0/System.Threading.Channels.dll differ diff --git a/Packages/System.Threading.Channels.5.0.0/lib/netcoreapp3.0/System.Threading.Channels.xml b/Packages/System.Threading.Channels.5.0.0/lib/netcoreapp3.0/System.Threading.Channels.xml new file mode 100644 index 0000000..a792839 --- /dev/null +++ b/Packages/System.Threading.Channels.5.0.0/lib/netcoreapp3.0/System.Threading.Channels.xml @@ -0,0 +1,225 @@ + + + + System.Threading.Channels + + + + Specifies the behavior to use when writing to a bounded channel that is already full. + + + Removes and ignores the newest item in the channel in order to make room for the item being written. + + + Removes and ignores the oldest item in the channel in order to make room for the item being written. + + + Drops the item being written. + + + Waits for space to be available in order to complete the write operation. + + + Provides options that control the behavior of bounded instances. + + + Initializes the options. + The maximum number of items the bounded channel may store. + + + Gets or sets the maximum number of items the bounded channel may store. + + + Gets or sets the behavior incurred by write operations when the channel is full. + + + Provides static methods for creating channels. + + + Creates a channel with the specified maximum capacity. + The maximum number of items the channel may store. + Specifies the type of data in the channel. + The created channel. + + + Creates a channel with the specified maximum capacity. + Options that guide the behavior of the channel. + Specifies the type of data in the channel. + The created channel. + + + Creates an unbounded channel usable by any number of readers and writers concurrently. + The type of data in the channel. + The created channel. + + + Creates an unbounded channel subject to the provided options. + Options that guide the behavior of the channel. + Specifies the type of data in the channel. + The created channel. + + + Provides a base class for channels that support reading and writing elements of type . + Specifies the type of data readable and writable in the channel. + + + Initializes an instance of the class. + + + Provides a base class for channels that support reading elements of type and writing elements of type . + Specifies the type of data that may be written to the channel. + Specifies the type of data that may be read from the channel. + + + Initializes an instance of the class. + + + Implicit cast from a to its readable half. + The being cast. + The readable half. + + + Implicit cast from a to its writable half. + The being cast. + The writable half. + + + Gets the readable half of this channel. + + + Gets the writable half of this channel. + + + Exception thrown when a channel is used after it's been closed. + + + Initializes a new instance of the class. + + + Initializes a new instance of the class. + The exception that is the cause of this exception. + + + Initializes a new instance of the class with serialized data. + The object that holds the serialized object data. + The contextual information about the source or destination. + + + Initializes a new instance of the class. + The message that describes the error. + + + Initializes a new instance of the class. + The message that describes the error. + The exception that is the cause of this exception. + + + Provides options that control the behavior of channel instances. + + + Initializes an instance of the class. + + + + if operations performed on a channel may synchronously invoke continuations subscribed to + notifications of pending async operations; if all continuations should be invoked asynchronously. + + + + readers from the channel guarantee that there will only ever be at most one read operation at a time; + if no such constraint is guaranteed. + + + + if writers to the channel guarantee that there will only ever be at most one write operation + at a time; if no such constraint is guaranteed. + + + Provides a base class for reading from a channel. + Specifies the type of data that may be read from the channel. + + + Initializes an instance of the class. + + + Creates an that enables reading all of the data from the channel. + The cancellation token to use to cancel the enumeration. + The created async enumerable. + + + Asynchronously reads an item from the channel. + A used to cancel the read operation. + A that represents the asynchronous read operation. + + + Attempts to read an item from the channel. + The read item, or a default value if no item could be read. + + if an item was read; otherwise, . + + + Returns a that will complete when data is available to read. + A used to cancel the wait operation. + + A that will complete with a result when data is available to read + or with a result when no further data will ever be available to be read due to the channel completing successfully. + If the channel completes with an exception, the task will also complete with an exception. + + + + Gets a value that indicates whether is available for use on this instance. + + + Gets a that completes when no more data will ever + be available to be read from this channel. + + + Gets the current number of items available from this channel reader. + Counting is not supported on this instance. + + + Provides a base class for writing to a channel. + Specifies the type of data that may be written to the channel. + + + Initializes an instance of the class. + + + Mark the channel as being complete, meaning no more items will be written to it. + Optional Exception indicating a failure that's causing the channel to complete. + The channel has already been marked as complete. + + + Attempts to mark the channel as being completed, meaning no more data will be written to it. + An indicating the failure causing no more data to be written, or null for success. + + if this operation successfully completes the channel; otherwise, if the channel could not be marked for completion, + for example due to having already been marked as such, or due to not supporting completion. + . + + + Attempts to write the specified item to the channel. + The item to write. + + if the item was written; otherwise, . + + + Returns a that will complete when space is available to write an item. + A used to cancel the wait operation. + A that will complete with a result when space is available to write an item + or with a result when no further writing will be permitted. + + + Asynchronously writes an item to the channel. + The value to write to the channel. + A used to cancel the write operation. + A that represents the asynchronous write operation. + + + Provides options that control the behavior of unbounded instances. + + + Initializes a new instance of the class. + + + \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/Packages/System.Threading.Channels.5.0.0/lib/netstandard1.3/System.Threading.Channels.dll b/Packages/System.Threading.Channels.5.0.0/lib/netstandard1.3/System.Threading.Channels.dll new file mode 100644 index 0000000..fc13b11 Binary files /dev/null and b/Packages/System.Threading.Channels.5.0.0/lib/netstandard1.3/System.Threading.Channels.dll differ diff --git a/Packages/System.Threading.Channels.5.0.0/lib/netstandard1.3/System.Threading.Channels.xml b/Packages/System.Threading.Channels.5.0.0/lib/netstandard1.3/System.Threading.Channels.xml new file mode 100644 index 0000000..a792839 --- /dev/null +++ b/Packages/System.Threading.Channels.5.0.0/lib/netstandard1.3/System.Threading.Channels.xml @@ -0,0 +1,225 @@ + + + + System.Threading.Channels + + + + Specifies the behavior to use when writing to a bounded channel that is already full. + + + Removes and ignores the newest item in the channel in order to make room for the item being written. + + + Removes and ignores the oldest item in the channel in order to make room for the item being written. + + + Drops the item being written. + + + Waits for space to be available in order to complete the write operation. + + + Provides options that control the behavior of bounded instances. + + + Initializes the options. + The maximum number of items the bounded channel may store. + + + Gets or sets the maximum number of items the bounded channel may store. + + + Gets or sets the behavior incurred by write operations when the channel is full. + + + Provides static methods for creating channels. + + + Creates a channel with the specified maximum capacity. + The maximum number of items the channel may store. + Specifies the type of data in the channel. + The created channel. + + + Creates a channel with the specified maximum capacity. + Options that guide the behavior of the channel. + Specifies the type of data in the channel. + The created channel. + + + Creates an unbounded channel usable by any number of readers and writers concurrently. + The type of data in the channel. + The created channel. + + + Creates an unbounded channel subject to the provided options. + Options that guide the behavior of the channel. + Specifies the type of data in the channel. + The created channel. + + + Provides a base class for channels that support reading and writing elements of type . + Specifies the type of data readable and writable in the channel. + + + Initializes an instance of the class. + + + Provides a base class for channels that support reading elements of type and writing elements of type . + Specifies the type of data that may be written to the channel. + Specifies the type of data that may be read from the channel. + + + Initializes an instance of the class. + + + Implicit cast from a to its readable half. + The being cast. + The readable half. + + + Implicit cast from a to its writable half. + The being cast. + The writable half. + + + Gets the readable half of this channel. + + + Gets the writable half of this channel. + + + Exception thrown when a channel is used after it's been closed. + + + Initializes a new instance of the class. + + + Initializes a new instance of the class. + The exception that is the cause of this exception. + + + Initializes a new instance of the class with serialized data. + The object that holds the serialized object data. + The contextual information about the source or destination. + + + Initializes a new instance of the class. + The message that describes the error. + + + Initializes a new instance of the class. + The message that describes the error. + The exception that is the cause of this exception. + + + Provides options that control the behavior of channel instances. + + + Initializes an instance of the class. + + + + if operations performed on a channel may synchronously invoke continuations subscribed to + notifications of pending async operations; if all continuations should be invoked asynchronously. + + + + readers from the channel guarantee that there will only ever be at most one read operation at a time; + if no such constraint is guaranteed. + + + + if writers to the channel guarantee that there will only ever be at most one write operation + at a time; if no such constraint is guaranteed. + + + Provides a base class for reading from a channel. + Specifies the type of data that may be read from the channel. + + + Initializes an instance of the class. + + + Creates an that enables reading all of the data from the channel. + The cancellation token to use to cancel the enumeration. + The created async enumerable. + + + Asynchronously reads an item from the channel. + A used to cancel the read operation. + A that represents the asynchronous read operation. + + + Attempts to read an item from the channel. + The read item, or a default value if no item could be read. + + if an item was read; otherwise, . + + + Returns a that will complete when data is available to read. + A used to cancel the wait operation. + + A that will complete with a result when data is available to read + or with a result when no further data will ever be available to be read due to the channel completing successfully. + If the channel completes with an exception, the task will also complete with an exception. + + + + Gets a value that indicates whether is available for use on this instance. + + + Gets a that completes when no more data will ever + be available to be read from this channel. + + + Gets the current number of items available from this channel reader. + Counting is not supported on this instance. + + + Provides a base class for writing to a channel. + Specifies the type of data that may be written to the channel. + + + Initializes an instance of the class. + + + Mark the channel as being complete, meaning no more items will be written to it. + Optional Exception indicating a failure that's causing the channel to complete. + The channel has already been marked as complete. + + + Attempts to mark the channel as being completed, meaning no more data will be written to it. + An indicating the failure causing no more data to be written, or null for success. + + if this operation successfully completes the channel; otherwise, if the channel could not be marked for completion, + for example due to having already been marked as such, or due to not supporting completion. + . + + + Attempts to write the specified item to the channel. + The item to write. + + if the item was written; otherwise, . + + + Returns a that will complete when space is available to write an item. + A used to cancel the wait operation. + A that will complete with a result when space is available to write an item + or with a result when no further writing will be permitted. + + + Asynchronously writes an item to the channel. + The value to write to the channel. + A used to cancel the write operation. + A that represents the asynchronous write operation. + + + Provides options that control the behavior of unbounded instances. + + + Initializes a new instance of the class. + + + \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/Packages/System.Threading.Channels.5.0.0/lib/netstandard2.0/System.Threading.Channels.dll b/Packages/System.Threading.Channels.5.0.0/lib/netstandard2.0/System.Threading.Channels.dll new file mode 100644 index 0000000..efb3efe Binary files /dev/null and b/Packages/System.Threading.Channels.5.0.0/lib/netstandard2.0/System.Threading.Channels.dll differ diff --git a/Packages/System.Threading.Channels.5.0.0/lib/netstandard2.0/System.Threading.Channels.xml b/Packages/System.Threading.Channels.5.0.0/lib/netstandard2.0/System.Threading.Channels.xml new file mode 100644 index 0000000..a792839 --- /dev/null +++ b/Packages/System.Threading.Channels.5.0.0/lib/netstandard2.0/System.Threading.Channels.xml @@ -0,0 +1,225 @@ + + + + System.Threading.Channels + + + + Specifies the behavior to use when writing to a bounded channel that is already full. + + + Removes and ignores the newest item in the channel in order to make room for the item being written. + + + Removes and ignores the oldest item in the channel in order to make room for the item being written. + + + Drops the item being written. + + + Waits for space to be available in order to complete the write operation. + + + Provides options that control the behavior of bounded instances. + + + Initializes the options. + The maximum number of items the bounded channel may store. + + + Gets or sets the maximum number of items the bounded channel may store. + + + Gets or sets the behavior incurred by write operations when the channel is full. + + + Provides static methods for creating channels. + + + Creates a channel with the specified maximum capacity. + The maximum number of items the channel may store. + Specifies the type of data in the channel. + The created channel. + + + Creates a channel with the specified maximum capacity. + Options that guide the behavior of the channel. + Specifies the type of data in the channel. + The created channel. + + + Creates an unbounded channel usable by any number of readers and writers concurrently. + The type of data in the channel. + The created channel. + + + Creates an unbounded channel subject to the provided options. + Options that guide the behavior of the channel. + Specifies the type of data in the channel. + The created channel. + + + Provides a base class for channels that support reading and writing elements of type . + Specifies the type of data readable and writable in the channel. + + + Initializes an instance of the class. + + + Provides a base class for channels that support reading elements of type and writing elements of type . + Specifies the type of data that may be written to the channel. + Specifies the type of data that may be read from the channel. + + + Initializes an instance of the class. + + + Implicit cast from a to its readable half. + The being cast. + The readable half. + + + Implicit cast from a to its writable half. + The being cast. + The writable half. + + + Gets the readable half of this channel. + + + Gets the writable half of this channel. + + + Exception thrown when a channel is used after it's been closed. + + + Initializes a new instance of the class. + + + Initializes a new instance of the class. + The exception that is the cause of this exception. + + + Initializes a new instance of the class with serialized data. + The object that holds the serialized object data. + The contextual information about the source or destination. + + + Initializes a new instance of the class. + The message that describes the error. + + + Initializes a new instance of the class. + The message that describes the error. + The exception that is the cause of this exception. + + + Provides options that control the behavior of channel instances. + + + Initializes an instance of the class. + + + + if operations performed on a channel may synchronously invoke continuations subscribed to + notifications of pending async operations; if all continuations should be invoked asynchronously. + + + + readers from the channel guarantee that there will only ever be at most one read operation at a time; + if no such constraint is guaranteed. + + + + if writers to the channel guarantee that there will only ever be at most one write operation + at a time; if no such constraint is guaranteed. + + + Provides a base class for reading from a channel. + Specifies the type of data that may be read from the channel. + + + Initializes an instance of the class. + + + Creates an that enables reading all of the data from the channel. + The cancellation token to use to cancel the enumeration. + The created async enumerable. + + + Asynchronously reads an item from the channel. + A used to cancel the read operation. + A that represents the asynchronous read operation. + + + Attempts to read an item from the channel. + The read item, or a default value if no item could be read. + + if an item was read; otherwise, . + + + Returns a that will complete when data is available to read. + A used to cancel the wait operation. + + A that will complete with a result when data is available to read + or with a result when no further data will ever be available to be read due to the channel completing successfully. + If the channel completes with an exception, the task will also complete with an exception. + + + + Gets a value that indicates whether is available for use on this instance. + + + Gets a that completes when no more data will ever + be available to be read from this channel. + + + Gets the current number of items available from this channel reader. + Counting is not supported on this instance. + + + Provides a base class for writing to a channel. + Specifies the type of data that may be written to the channel. + + + Initializes an instance of the class. + + + Mark the channel as being complete, meaning no more items will be written to it. + Optional Exception indicating a failure that's causing the channel to complete. + The channel has already been marked as complete. + + + Attempts to mark the channel as being completed, meaning no more data will be written to it. + An indicating the failure causing no more data to be written, or null for success. + + if this operation successfully completes the channel; otherwise, if the channel could not be marked for completion, + for example due to having already been marked as such, or due to not supporting completion. + . + + + Attempts to write the specified item to the channel. + The item to write. + + if the item was written; otherwise, . + + + Returns a that will complete when space is available to write an item. + A used to cancel the wait operation. + A that will complete with a result when space is available to write an item + or with a result when no further writing will be permitted. + + + Asynchronously writes an item to the channel. + The value to write to the channel. + A used to cancel the write operation. + A that represents the asynchronous write operation. + + + Provides options that control the behavior of unbounded instances. + + + Initializes a new instance of the class. + + + \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/Packages/System.Threading.Channels.5.0.0/lib/netstandard2.1/System.Threading.Channels.dll b/Packages/System.Threading.Channels.5.0.0/lib/netstandard2.1/System.Threading.Channels.dll new file mode 100644 index 0000000..70aa5b6 Binary files /dev/null and b/Packages/System.Threading.Channels.5.0.0/lib/netstandard2.1/System.Threading.Channels.dll differ diff --git a/Packages/System.Threading.Channels.5.0.0/lib/netstandard2.1/System.Threading.Channels.xml b/Packages/System.Threading.Channels.5.0.0/lib/netstandard2.1/System.Threading.Channels.xml new file mode 100644 index 0000000..a792839 --- /dev/null +++ b/Packages/System.Threading.Channels.5.0.0/lib/netstandard2.1/System.Threading.Channels.xml @@ -0,0 +1,225 @@ + + + + System.Threading.Channels + + + + Specifies the behavior to use when writing to a bounded channel that is already full. + + + Removes and ignores the newest item in the channel in order to make room for the item being written. + + + Removes and ignores the oldest item in the channel in order to make room for the item being written. + + + Drops the item being written. + + + Waits for space to be available in order to complete the write operation. + + + Provides options that control the behavior of bounded instances. + + + Initializes the options. + The maximum number of items the bounded channel may store. + + + Gets or sets the maximum number of items the bounded channel may store. + + + Gets or sets the behavior incurred by write operations when the channel is full. + + + Provides static methods for creating channels. + + + Creates a channel with the specified maximum capacity. + The maximum number of items the channel may store. + Specifies the type of data in the channel. + The created channel. + + + Creates a channel with the specified maximum capacity. + Options that guide the behavior of the channel. + Specifies the type of data in the channel. + The created channel. + + + Creates an unbounded channel usable by any number of readers and writers concurrently. + The type of data in the channel. + The created channel. + + + Creates an unbounded channel subject to the provided options. + Options that guide the behavior of the channel. + Specifies the type of data in the channel. + The created channel. + + + Provides a base class for channels that support reading and writing elements of type . + Specifies the type of data readable and writable in the channel. + + + Initializes an instance of the class. + + + Provides a base class for channels that support reading elements of type and writing elements of type . + Specifies the type of data that may be written to the channel. + Specifies the type of data that may be read from the channel. + + + Initializes an instance of the class. + + + Implicit cast from a to its readable half. + The being cast. + The readable half. + + + Implicit cast from a to its writable half. + The being cast. + The writable half. + + + Gets the readable half of this channel. + + + Gets the writable half of this channel. + + + Exception thrown when a channel is used after it's been closed. + + + Initializes a new instance of the class. + + + Initializes a new instance of the class. + The exception that is the cause of this exception. + + + Initializes a new instance of the class with serialized data. + The object that holds the serialized object data. + The contextual information about the source or destination. + + + Initializes a new instance of the class. + The message that describes the error. + + + Initializes a new instance of the class. + The message that describes the error. + The exception that is the cause of this exception. + + + Provides options that control the behavior of channel instances. + + + Initializes an instance of the class. + + + + if operations performed on a channel may synchronously invoke continuations subscribed to + notifications of pending async operations; if all continuations should be invoked asynchronously. + + + + readers from the channel guarantee that there will only ever be at most one read operation at a time; + if no such constraint is guaranteed. + + + + if writers to the channel guarantee that there will only ever be at most one write operation + at a time; if no such constraint is guaranteed. + + + Provides a base class for reading from a channel. + Specifies the type of data that may be read from the channel. + + + Initializes an instance of the class. + + + Creates an that enables reading all of the data from the channel. + The cancellation token to use to cancel the enumeration. + The created async enumerable. + + + Asynchronously reads an item from the channel. + A used to cancel the read operation. + A that represents the asynchronous read operation. + + + Attempts to read an item from the channel. + The read item, or a default value if no item could be read. + + if an item was read; otherwise, . + + + Returns a that will complete when data is available to read. + A used to cancel the wait operation. + + A that will complete with a result when data is available to read + or with a result when no further data will ever be available to be read due to the channel completing successfully. + If the channel completes with an exception, the task will also complete with an exception. + + + + Gets a value that indicates whether is available for use on this instance. + + + Gets a that completes when no more data will ever + be available to be read from this channel. + + + Gets the current number of items available from this channel reader. + Counting is not supported on this instance. + + + Provides a base class for writing to a channel. + Specifies the type of data that may be written to the channel. + + + Initializes an instance of the class. + + + Mark the channel as being complete, meaning no more items will be written to it. + Optional Exception indicating a failure that's causing the channel to complete. + The channel has already been marked as complete. + + + Attempts to mark the channel as being completed, meaning no more data will be written to it. + An indicating the failure causing no more data to be written, or null for success. + + if this operation successfully completes the channel; otherwise, if the channel could not be marked for completion, + for example due to having already been marked as such, or due to not supporting completion. + . + + + Attempts to write the specified item to the channel. + The item to write. + + if the item was written; otherwise, . + + + Returns a that will complete when space is available to write an item. + A used to cancel the wait operation. + A that will complete with a result when space is available to write an item + or with a result when no further writing will be permitted. + + + Asynchronously writes an item to the channel. + The value to write to the channel. + A used to cancel the write operation. + A that represents the asynchronous write operation. + + + Provides options that control the behavior of unbounded instances. + + + Initializes a new instance of the class. + + + \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/Packages/System.Threading.Channels.5.0.0/useSharedDesignerContext.txt b/Packages/System.Threading.Channels.5.0.0/useSharedDesignerContext.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000..e69de29 diff --git a/Packages/System.Threading.Channels.5.0.0/version.txt b/Packages/System.Threading.Channels.5.0.0/version.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000..0a6d216 --- /dev/null +++ b/Packages/System.Threading.Channels.5.0.0/version.txt @@ -0,0 +1 @@ +cf258a14b70ad9069470a108f13765e0e5988f51 diff --git a/Packages/System.Threading.Tasks.Extensions.4.5.4/.signature.p7s b/Packages/System.Threading.Tasks.Extensions.4.5.4/.signature.p7s new file mode 100644 index 0000000..e0ee9f4 Binary files /dev/null and b/Packages/System.Threading.Tasks.Extensions.4.5.4/.signature.p7s differ diff --git a/Packages/System.Threading.Tasks.Extensions.4.5.4/LICENSE.TXT b/Packages/System.Threading.Tasks.Extensions.4.5.4/LICENSE.TXT new file mode 100644 index 0000000..984713a --- /dev/null +++ b/Packages/System.Threading.Tasks.Extensions.4.5.4/LICENSE.TXT @@ -0,0 +1,23 @@ +The MIT License (MIT) + +Copyright (c) .NET Foundation and Contributors + +All rights reserved. + +Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining a copy +of this software and associated documentation files (the "Software"), to deal +in the Software without restriction, including without limitation the rights +to use, copy, modify, merge, publish, distribute, sublicense, and/or sell +copies of the Software, and to permit persons to whom the Software is +furnished to do so, subject to the following conditions: + +The above copyright notice and this permission notice shall be included in all +copies or substantial portions of the Software. + +THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS", WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, EXPRESS OR +IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY, +FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND NONINFRINGEMENT. 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version](https://badge.fury.io/nu/Websocket.Client.svg)](https://www.nuget.org/packages/Websocket.Client) [![Nuget downloads](https://img.shields.io/nuget/dt/Websocket.Client)](https://www.nuget.org/packages/Websocket.Client) + +This is a wrapper over native C# class `ClientWebSocket` with built-in reconnection and error handling. + +[Releases and breaking changes](https://github.com/Marfusios/websocket-client/releases) + +### License: + MIT + +### Features + +* installation via NuGet ([Websocket.Client](https://www.nuget.org/packages/Websocket.Client)) +* targeting .NET Standard 2.0 (.NET Core, Linux/MacOS compatible) + Standard 2.1, .NET 5 and .NET 6 +* reactive extensions ([Rx.NET](https://github.com/Reactive-Extensions/Rx.NET)) +* integrated logging abstraction ([LibLog](https://github.com/damianh/LibLog)) +* using Channels for high performance sending queue + +### Usage + +```csharp +var exitEvent = new ManualResetEvent(false); +var url = new Uri("wss://xxx"); + +using (var client = new WebsocketClient(url)) +{ + client.ReconnectTimeout = TimeSpan.FromSeconds(30); + client.ReconnectionHappened.Subscribe(info => + Log.Information($"Reconnection happened, type: {info.Type}")); + + client.MessageReceived.Subscribe(msg => Log.Information($"Message received: {msg}")); + client.Start(); + + Task.Run(() => client.Send("{ message }")); + + exitEvent.WaitOne(); +} +``` + +More usage examples: +* integration tests ([link](test_integration/Websocket.Client.Tests.Integration)) +* console sample ([link](test_integration/Websocket.Client.Sample/Program.cs)) +* .net framework sample ([link](test_integration/Websocket.Client.Sample.NetFramework)) +* blazor sample ([link](test_integration/Websocket.Client.Sample.Blazor)) + + +**Pull Requests are welcome!** + +### Advanced configuration + +To set some advanced configurations, which are available on the native `ClientWebSocket` class, +you have to provide the factory method as a second parameter to WebsocketClient. +That factory method will be called on every reconnection to get a new instance of the `ClientWebSocket`. + +```csharp +var factory = new Func(() => new ClientWebSocket +{ + Options = + { + KeepAliveInterval = TimeSpan.FromSeconds(5), + Proxy = ... + ClientCertificates = ... + } +}); + +var client = new WebsocketClient(url, factory); +client.Start(); +``` + +Also, you can access the current native class via `client.NativeClient`. +But use it with caution, on every reconnection there will be a new instance. + +#### Change URL on the fly + +It is possible to change the remote server URL dynamically. Example: + +```chsarp +client.Url = new Uri("wss://my_new_url");; +await client.Reconnect(); +``` + + +### Reconnecting + +A built-in reconnection invokes after 1 minute (default) of not receiving any messages from the server. +It is possible to configure that timeout via `communicator.ReconnectTimeout`. +Also, a stream `ReconnectionHappened` sends information about a type of reconnection. +However, if you are subscribed to low-rate channels, you will likely encounter that timeout - higher it to a few minutes or implement `ping-pong` interaction on your own every few seconds. + +In the case of a remote server outage, there is a built-in functionality that slows down reconnection requests +(could be configured via `client.ErrorReconnectTimeout`, the default is 1 minute). + +Beware that you **need to resubscribe to channels** after reconnection happens. You should subscribe to `ReconnectionHappened` stream and send subscription requests. + + +### Multi-threading + +Observables from Reactive Extensions are single threaded by default. It means that your code inside subscriptions is called synchronously and as soon as the message comes from websocket API. It brings a great advantage of not to worry about synchronization, but if your code takes a longer time to execute it will block the receiving method, buffer the messages and may end up losing messages. For that reason consider to handle messages on the other thread and unblock receiving thread as soon as possible. I've prepared a few examples for you: + +#### Default behavior + +Every subscription code is called on a main websocket thread. Every subscription is synchronized together. No parallel execution. It will block the receiving thread. + +```csharp +client + .MessageReceived + .Where(msg => msg.Text != null) + .Where(msg => msg.Text.StartsWith("{")) + .Subscribe(obj => { code1 }); + +client + .MessageReceived + .Where(msg => msg.Text != null) + .Where(msg => msg.Text.StartsWith("[")) + .Subscribe(arr => { code2 }); + +// 'code1' and 'code2' are called in a correct order, according to websocket flow +// ----- code1 ----- code1 ----- ----- code1 +// ----- ----- code2 ----- code2 code2 ----- +``` + +#### Parallel subscriptions + +Every single subscription code is called on a separate thread. Every single subscription is synchronized, but different subscriptions are called in parallel. + +```csharp +client + .MessageReceived + .Where(msg => msg.Text != null) + .Where(msg => msg.Text.StartsWith("{")) + .ObserveOn(TaskPoolScheduler.Default) + .Subscribe(obj => { code1 }); + +client + .MessageReceived + .Where(msg => msg.Text != null) + .Where(msg => msg.Text.StartsWith("[")) + .ObserveOn(TaskPoolScheduler.Default) + .Subscribe(arr => { code2 }); + +// 'code1' and 'code2' are called in parallel, do not follow websocket flow +// ----- code1 ----- code1 ----- code1 ----- +// ----- code2 code2 ----- code2 code2 code2 +``` + + #### Parallel subscriptions with synchronization + +In case you want to run your subscription code on the separate thread but still want to follow websocket flow through every subscription, use synchronization with gates: + +```csharp +private static readonly object GATE1 = new object(); +client + .MessageReceived + .Where(msg => msg.Text != null) + .Where(msg => msg.Text.StartsWith("{")) + .ObserveOn(TaskPoolScheduler.Default) + .Synchronize(GATE1) + .Subscribe(obj => { code1 }); + +client + .MessageReceived + .Where(msg => msg.Text != null) + .Where(msg => msg.Text.StartsWith("[")) + .ObserveOn(TaskPoolScheduler.Default) + .Synchronize(GATE1) + .Subscribe(arr => { code2 }); + +// 'code1' and 'code2' are called concurrently and follow websocket flow +// ----- code1 ----- code1 ----- ----- code1 +// ----- ----- code2 ----- code2 code2 ---- +``` + +### Async/Await integration + +Using `async/await` in your subscribe methods is a bit tricky. Subscribe from Rx.NET doesn't `await` tasks, +so it won't block stream execution and cause sometimes undesired concurrency. For example: + +```csharp +client + .MessageReceived + .Subscribe(async msg => { + // do smth 1 + await Task.Delay(5000); // waits 5 sec, could be HTTP call or something else + // do smth 2 + }); +``` + +That `await Task.Delay` won't block stream and subscribe method will be called multiple times concurrently. +If you want to buffer messages and process them one-by-one, then use this: + +```csharp +client + .MessageReceived + .Select(msg => Observable.FromAsync(async () => { + // do smth 1 + await Task.Delay(5000); // waits 5 sec, could be HTTP call or something else + // do smth 2 + })) + .Concat() // executes sequentially + .Subscribe(); +``` + +If you want to process them concurrently (avoid synchronization), then use this + +```csharp +client + .MessageReceived + .Select(msg => Observable.FromAsync(async () => { + // do smth 1 + await Task.Delay(5000); // waits 5 sec, could be HTTP call or something else + // do smth 2 + })) + .Merge() // executes concurrently + // .Merge(4) you can limit concurrency with a parameter + // .Merge(1) is same as .Concat() (sequentially) + // .Merge(0) is invalid (throws exception) + .Subscribe(); +``` + +More info on [Github issue](https://github.com/dotnet/reactive/issues/459). + +Don't worry about websocket connection, those sequential execution via `.Concat()` or `.Merge(1)` has no effect on receiving messages. +It won't affect receiving thread, only buffers messages inside `MessageReceived` stream. + +But beware of [producer-consumer problem](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Producer%E2%80%93consumer_problem) when the consumer will be too slow. 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False if not started or disposed + + + + + Returns true if client is running and connected to the server + + + + + Enable or disable reconnection functionality (enabled by default) + + + + + Enable or disable text message conversion from binary to string (via 'MessageEncoding' property). + Default: true + + + + + Returns currently used native websocket client. + Use with caution, on every reconnection there will be a new instance. + + + + + Sets used encoding for sending and receiving text messages. + Default: UTF8 + + + + + Start listening to the websocket stream on the background thread. + In case of connection error it doesn't throw an exception. + Only streams a message via 'DisconnectionHappened' and logs it. + + + + + Start listening to the websocket stream on the background thread. + In case of connection error it throws an exception. + Fail fast approach. + + + + + Stop/close websocket connection with custom close code. + Method doesn't throw exception, only logs it and mark client as closed. + + Returns true if close was initiated successfully + + + + Stop/close websocket connection with custom close code. + Method could throw exceptions, but client is marked as closed anyway. + + Returns true if close was initiated successfully + + + + Send message to the websocket channel. + It inserts the message to the queue and actual sending is done on an other thread + + Message to be sent + + + + Send binary message to the websocket channel. + It inserts the message to the queue and actual sending is done on an other thread + + Binary message to be sent + + + + Send binary message to the websocket channel. + It inserts the message to the queue and actual sending is done on an other thread + + Binary message to be sent + + + + Send message to the websocket channel. + It doesn't use a sending queue, + beware of issue while sending two messages in the exact same time + on the full .NET Framework platform + + Message to be sent + + + + Send binary message to the websocket channel. + It doesn't use a sending queue, + beware of issue while sending two messages in the exact same time + on the full .NET Framework platform + + Message to be sent + + + + Force reconnection. + Closes current websocket stream and perform a new connection to the server. + In case of connection error it doesn't throw an exception, but tries to reconnect indefinitely. + + + + + Force reconnection. + Closes current websocket stream and perform a new connection to the server. + In case of connection error it throws an exception and doesn't perform any other reconnection try. + + + + + Stream/publish fake message (via 'MessageReceived' observable). + Use for testing purposes to simulate a server message. + + Message to be stream + + + + Info about happened disconnection + + + + + Info about happened disconnection + + + + + Disconnection reason + + + + + Indicates the reason why the remote endpoint initiated the close handshake + + + + + Allows the remote endpoint to describe the reason why the connection was closed + + + + + The subprotocol that was negotiated during the opening handshake + + + + + Exception that cause disconnection, can be null + + + + + Set to true if you want to cancel ongoing reconnection + + + + + Set to true if you want to cancel ongoing connection close (only when Type = ByServer) + + + + + Simple factory method + + + + + Type that specify happened disconnection + + + + + Type used for exit event, disposing of the websocket client + + + + + Type used when connection to websocket was lost in meantime + + + + + Type used when connection to websocket was lost by not receiving any message in given time-range + + + + + Type used when connection or reconnection returned error + + + + + Type used when disconnection was requested by user + + + + + Type used when disconnection was requested by server + + + + + Info about happened reconnection + + + + + Info about happened reconnection + + + + + Reconnection reason + + + + + Simple factory method + + + + + Type that specify happened reconnection + + + + + Type used for initial connection to websocket stream + + + + + Type used when connection to websocket was lost in meantime + + + + + Type used when connection to websocket was lost by not receiving any message in given time-range + + + + + Type used after unsuccessful previous reconnection + + + + + Type used when reconnection was requested by user + + + + + Type used when reconnection was requested by server + + + + + Received message, could be Text or Binary + + + + + Received text message (only if type = WebSocketMessageType.Text) + + + + + Received text message (only if type = WebSocketMessageType.Binary) + + + + + Current message type (Text or Binary) + + + + + Return string info about the message + + + + + Create text response message + + + + + Create binary response message + + + + + Class that wraps SemaphoreSlim and enables to use locking inside 'using' blocks easily + Don't need to bother with releasing and handling SemaphoreSlim correctly + Example: + + using(await _asyncLock.LockAsync()) + { + // do your synchronized work + } + + + + + + Class that wraps SemaphoreSlim and enables to use locking inside 'using' blocks easily + Don't need to bother with releasing and handling SemaphoreSlim correctly + + + + + Use inside 'using' block + + + + + Use inside 'using' block with await + + + + + It throws if value is null or empty/white spaces + + The value to be validated + Input parameter name + + + + It throws if value is null + + The value to be validated + Input parameter name + + + + It throws if collection is null or collection is empty + + The collection to be validated + Input parameter name + + + + It throws if value is not in specified range + + The value to be validated + Input parameter name + Minimal value of input + Maximum value of input + + + + It throws if value is not in specified range + + The value to be validated + Input parameter name + Minimal value of input + Maximum value of input + + + + It throws if value is not in specified range + + The value to be validated + Input parameter name + Minimal value of input + Maximum value of input + + + + A simple websocket client with built-in reconnection and error handling + + + + + A simple websocket client with built-in reconnection and error handling + + Target websocket url (wss://) + Optional factory for native ClientWebSocket, use it whenever you need some custom features (proxy, settings, etc) + + + + A simple websocket client with built-in reconnection and error handling + + Target websocket url (wss://) + Optional factory for native creating and connecting to a websocket. The method should return a which is connected. Use it whenever you need some custom features (proxy, settings, etc) + + + + + + + Stream with received message (raw format) + + + + + Stream for reconnection event (triggered after the new connection) + + + + + Stream for disconnection event (triggered after the connection was lost) + + + + + Time range for how long to wait before reconnecting if no message comes from server. + Set null to disable this feature. + Default: 1 minute + + + + + Time range for how long to wait before reconnecting if last reconnection failed. + Set null to disable this feature. + Default: 1 minute + + + + + Time range for how long to wait before reconnecting if connection is lost with a transient error. + Set null to disable this feature. + Default: null/disabled (immediately) + + + + + Enable or disable reconnection functionality (enabled by default) + + + + + Get or set the name of the current websocket client instance. + For logging purpose (in case you use more parallel websocket clients and want to distinguish between them) + + + + + Returns true if Start() method was called at least once. False if not started or disposed + + + + + Returns true if client is running and connected to the server + + + + + Enable or disable text message conversion from binary to string (via 'MessageEncoding' property). + Default: true + + + + + + + + + + + Terminate the websocket connection and cleanup everything + + + + + Start listening to the websocket stream on the background thread. + In case of connection error it doesn't throw an exception. + Only streams a message via 'DisconnectionHappened' and logs it. + + + + + Start listening to the websocket stream on the background thread. + In case of connection error it throws an exception. + Fail fast approach. + + + + + Stop/close websocket connection with custom close code. + Method doesn't throw exception, only logs it and mark client as closed. + + Returns true if close was initiated successfully + + + + Stop/close websocket connection with custom close code. + Method could throw exceptions, but client is marked as closed anyway. + + Returns true if close was initiated successfully + + + + Force reconnection. + Closes current websocket stream and perform a new connection to the server. + In case of connection error it doesn't throw an exception, but tries to reconnect indefinitely. + + + + + Force reconnection. + Closes current websocket stream and perform a new connection to the server. + In case of connection error it throws an exception and doesn't perform any other reconnection try. + + + + + Send text message to the websocket channel. + It inserts the message to the queue and actual sending is done on an other thread + + Text message to be sent + + + + Send binary message to the websocket channel. + It inserts the message to the queue and actual sending is done on an other thread + + Binary message to be sent + + + + Send binary message to the websocket channel. + It inserts the message to the queue and actual sending is done on an other thread + + Binary message to be sent + + + + Send text message to the websocket channel. + It doesn't use a sending queue, + beware of issue while sending two messages in the exact same time + on the full .NET Framework platform + + Message to be sent + + + + Send binary message to the websocket channel. + It doesn't use a sending queue, + beware of issue while sending two messages in the exact same time + on the full .NET Framework platform + + Message to be sent + + + + Stream/publish fake message (via 'MessageReceived' observable). + Use for testing purposes to simulate a server message. + + Message to be stream + + + + Simple interface that represent a logger. + + + + + Log a message the specified log level. + + The log level. + The message function. + An optional exception. + Optional format parameters for the message generated by the messagefunc. + true if the message was logged. Otherwise false. + + Note to implementers: the message func should not be called if the loglevel is not enabled + so as not to incur performance penalties. + To check IsEnabled call Log with only LogLevel and check the return value, no event will be written. + + + + + Represents a way to get a + + + + + Gets the specified named logger. + + Name of the logger. + The logger reference. + + + + Opens a nested diagnostics context. Not supported in EntLib logging. + + The message to add to the diagnostics context. + A disposable that when disposed removes the message from the context. + + + + Opens a mapped diagnostics context. Not supported in EntLib logging. + + A key. + A value. + Determines whether to call the destructor or not. + A disposable that when disposed removes the map from the context. + + + + Extension methods for the interface. + + + + + Check if the log level is enabled. + + The to check with. + True if the log level is enabled; false otherwise. + + + + Check if the log level is enabled. + + The to check with. + True if the log level is enabled; false otherwise. + + + + Check if the log level is enabled. + + The to check with. + True if the log level is enabled; false otherwise. + + + + Check if the log level is enabled. + + The to check with. + True if the log level is enabled; false otherwise. + + + + Check if the log level is enabled. + + The to check with. + True if the log level is enabled; false otherwise. + + + + Check if the log level is enabled. + + The to check with. + True if the log level is enabled; false otherwise. + + + + Logs a message at the log level, if enabled. + + The to use. + The message function. + + + + Logs a message at the log level, if enabled. + + The to use. + The message. + + + + Logs a message at the log level, if enabled. + + The to use. + The message. + Optional format parameters for the message. + + + + Logs an exception at the log level, if enabled. + + The to use. + The exception. + The message. + Optional format parameters for the message. + + + + Logs a message at the log level, if enabled. + + The to use. + The message. + Optional format parameters for the message. + + + + Logs an exception at the log level, if enabled. + + The to use. + The message. + The exception. + + + + Logs an exception at the log level, if enabled. + + The to use. + The message. + The exception. + Optional format parameters for the message. + + + + Logs a message at the log level, if enabled. + + The to use. + The message function. + + + + Logs a message at the log level, if enabled. + + The to use. + The message. + + + + Logs a message at the log level, if enabled. + + The to use. + The message. + Optional format parameters for the message. + + + + Logs an exception at the log level, if enabled. + + The to use. + The exception. + The message. + Optional format parameters for the message. + + + + Logs a message at the log level, if enabled. + + The to use. + The message. + Optional format parameters for the message. + + + + Logs an exception at the log level, if enabled. + + The to use. + The message. + The exception. + Optional format parameters for the message. + + + + Logs a message at the log level, if enabled. + + The to use. + The message function. + + + + Logs a message at the log level, if enabled. + + The to use. + The message. + + + + Logs a message at the log level, if enabled. + + The to use. + The message. + Optional format parameters for the message. + + + + Logs an exception at the log level, if enabled. + + The to use. + The exception. + The message. + Optional format parameters for the message. + + + + Logs a message at the log level, if enabled. + + The to use. + The message. + Optional format parameters for the message. + + + + Logs an exception at the log level, if enabled. + + The to use. + The message. + The exception. + Optional format parameters for the message. + + + + Logs a message at the log level, if enabled. + + The to use. + The message function. + + + + Logs a message at the log level, if enabled. + + The to use. + The message. + + + + Logs a message at the log level, if enabled. + + The to use. + The message. + Optional format parameters for the message. + + + + Logs an exception at the log level, if enabled. + + The to use. + The exception. + The message. + Optional format parameters for the message. + + + + Logs a message at the log level, if enabled. + + The to use. + The message. + Optional format parameters for the message. + + + + Logs an exception at the log level, if enabled. + + The to use. + The message. + The exception. + Optional format parameters for the message. + + + + Logs a message at the log level, if enabled. + + The to use. + The message function. + + + + Logs a message at the log level, if enabled. + + The to use. + The message. + + + + Logs a message at the log level, if enabled. + + The to use. + The message. + Optional format parameters for the message. + + + + Logs an exception at the log level, if enabled. + + The to use. + The exception. + The message. + Optional format parameters for the message. + + + + Logs a message at the log level, if enabled. + + The to use. + The message. + Optional format parameters for the message. + + + + Logs an exception at the log level, if enabled. + + The to use. + The message. + The exception. + Optional format parameters for the message. + + + + Logs a message at the log level, if enabled. + + The to use. + The message function. + + + + Logs a message at the log level, if enabled. + + The to use. + The message. + + + + Logs a message at the log level, if enabled. + + The to use. + The message. + Optional format parameters for the message. + + + + Logs an exception at the log level, if enabled. + + The to use. + The exception. + The message. + Optional format parameters for the message. + + + + Logs a message at the log level, if enabled. + + The to use. + The message. + Optional format parameters for the message. + + + + Logs an exception at the log level, if enabled. + + The to use. + The message. + The exception. + Optional format parameters for the message. + + + + The log level. + + + + + Trace + + + + + Debug + + + + + Info + + + + + Warn + + + + + Error + + + + + Fatal + + + + + Provides a mechanism to set the . + + + + + Sets the current log provider. + + The log provider. + + + + Gets or sets a value indicating whether this is logging is disabled. + + + true if logging is disabled; otherwise, false. + + + + + Sets an action that is invoked when a consumer of your library has called SetCurrentLogProvider. It is + important that hook into this if you are using child libraries (especially ilmerged ones) that are using + LibLog (or other logging abstraction) so you adapt and delegate to them. + + + + + + Gets a logger for the specified type. + + The type whose name will be used for the logger. + An instance of + + + + Gets a logger for the current class. + + An instance of + + + + Gets a logger for the specified type. + + The type whose name will be used for the logger. + If the type is null then this name will be used as the log name instead + An instance of + + + + Gets a logger with the specified name. + + The name. + An instance of + + + + Opens a nested diagnostics context. + + A message. + An that closes context when disposed. + + + + Opens a mapped diagnostics context. + + A key. + A value. + A optional paramater to indicate message should be destructured. + An that closes context when disposed. + + + + Exception thrown by LibLog. + + + + + Initializes a new LibLogException with the specified message. + + The message + + + + Initializes a new LibLogException with the specified message and inner exception. + + The message. + The inner exception. + + + + Some logging frameworks support structured logging, such as serilog. This will allow you to add names to structured + data in a format string: + For example: Log("Log message to {user}", user). This only works with serilog, but as the user of LibLog, you don't + know if serilog is actually + used. So, this class simulates that. it will replace any text in {curly braces} with an index number. + "Log {message} to {user}" would turn into => "Log {0} to {1}". Then the format parameters are handled using regular + .net string.Format. + + The message builder. + The format parameters. + + + + + Base class for specific log providers. + + + + + Error message should initializing the log provider fail. + + + + + Initialize an instance of the class by initializing the references + to the nested and mapped diagnostics context-obtaining functions. + + + + + Gets the specified named logger. + + Name of the logger. + The logger reference. + + + + Opens a nested diagnostics context. Not supported in EntLib logging. + + The message to add to the diagnostics context. + A disposable that when disposed removes the message from the context. + + + + Opens a mapped diagnostics context. Not supported in EntLib logging. + + A key. + A value. + Determines whether to call the destructor or not. + A disposable that when disposed removes the map from the context. + + + + Returns the provider-specific method to open a nested diagnostics context. + + A provider-specific method to open a nested diagnostics context. + + + + Returns the provider-specific method to open a mapped diagnostics context. + + A provider-specific method to open a mapped diagnostics context. + + + + Delegate defining the signature of the method opening a nested diagnostics context. + + The message to add to the diagnostics context. + A disposable that when disposed removes the message from the context. + + + + Delegate defining the signature of the method opening a mapped diagnostics context. + + A key. + A value. + Determines whether to call the destructor or not. + A disposable that when disposed removes the map from the context. + + + + Finds a type using a type name and assembly name. + + The name of the type. + The name of the assembly. + The requested type or null if it was not found. + + + + Finds a type using a type name and a list of assembly names to search. + + The name of the type. + A list of assembly names to search. + The request type or null if it was not found. + + + + The form of the Loupe Log.Write method we're using + + + + + Gets or sets a value indicating whether [provider is available override]. Used in tests. + + + true if [provider is available override]; otherwise, false. + + + + + Logger delegate. + + The log level + The message function + The exception + The format parameters + A boolean. + + + diff --git a/Packages/Websocket.Client.4.7.0/lib/net6.0/Websocket.Client.dll b/Packages/Websocket.Client.4.7.0/lib/net6.0/Websocket.Client.dll new file mode 100644 index 0000000..aa6f561 Binary files /dev/null and b/Packages/Websocket.Client.4.7.0/lib/net6.0/Websocket.Client.dll differ diff --git a/Packages/Websocket.Client.4.7.0/lib/net6.0/Websocket.Client.xml b/Packages/Websocket.Client.4.7.0/lib/net6.0/Websocket.Client.xml new file mode 100644 index 0000000..a42d8f9 --- /dev/null +++ b/Packages/Websocket.Client.4.7.0/lib/net6.0/Websocket.Client.xml @@ -0,0 +1,1280 @@ + + + + Websocket.Client + + + + + Custom exception that indicates bad user/client input + + + + + + + + + + + + + + Custom exception related to WebsocketClient + + + + + + + + + + + + + + A simple websocket client with built-in reconnection and error handling + + + + + Get or set target websocket url + + + + + Stream with received message (raw format) + + + + + Stream for reconnection event (triggered after the new connection) + + + + + Stream for disconnection event (triggered after the connection was lost) + + + + + Time range for how long to wait before reconnecting if no message comes from server. + Set null to disable this feature. + Default: 1 minute. + + + + + Time range for how long to wait before reconnecting if last reconnection failed. + Set null to disable this feature. + Default: 1 minute. + + + + + Time range for how long to wait before reconnecting if connection is lost with a transient error. + Set null to disable this feature. + Default: null/disabled (immediately) + + + + + Get or set the name of the current websocket client instance. + For logging purpose (in case you use more parallel websocket clients and want to distinguish between them) + + + + + Returns true if Start() method was called at least once. False if not started or disposed + + + + + Returns true if client is running and connected to the server + + + + + Enable or disable reconnection functionality (enabled by default) + + + + + Enable or disable text message conversion from binary to string (via 'MessageEncoding' property). + Default: true + + + + + Returns currently used native websocket client. + Use with caution, on every reconnection there will be a new instance. + + + + + Sets used encoding for sending and receiving text messages. + Default: UTF8 + + + + + Start listening to the websocket stream on the background thread. + In case of connection error it doesn't throw an exception. + Only streams a message via 'DisconnectionHappened' and logs it. + + + + + Start listening to the websocket stream on the background thread. + In case of connection error it throws an exception. + Fail fast approach. + + + + + Stop/close websocket connection with custom close code. + Method doesn't throw exception, only logs it and mark client as closed. + + Returns true if close was initiated successfully + + + + Stop/close websocket connection with custom close code. + Method could throw exceptions, but client is marked as closed anyway. + + Returns true if close was initiated successfully + + + + Send message to the websocket channel. + It inserts the message to the queue and actual sending is done on an other thread + + Message to be sent + + + + Send binary message to the websocket channel. + It inserts the message to the queue and actual sending is done on an other thread + + Binary message to be sent + + + + Send binary message to the websocket channel. + It inserts the message to the queue and actual sending is done on an other thread + + Binary message to be sent + + + + Send message to the websocket channel. + It doesn't use a sending queue, + beware of issue while sending two messages in the exact same time + on the full .NET Framework platform + + Message to be sent + + + + Send binary message to the websocket channel. + It doesn't use a sending queue, + beware of issue while sending two messages in the exact same time + on the full .NET Framework platform + + Message to be sent + + + + Force reconnection. + Closes current websocket stream and perform a new connection to the server. + In case of connection error it doesn't throw an exception, but tries to reconnect indefinitely. + + + + + Force reconnection. + Closes current websocket stream and perform a new connection to the server. + In case of connection error it throws an exception and doesn't perform any other reconnection try. + + + + + Stream/publish fake message (via 'MessageReceived' observable). + Use for testing purposes to simulate a server message. + + Message to be stream + + + + Info about happened disconnection + + + + + Info about happened disconnection + + + + + Disconnection reason + + + + + Indicates the reason why the remote endpoint initiated the close handshake + + + + + Allows the remote endpoint to describe the reason why the connection was closed + + + + + The subprotocol that was negotiated during the opening handshake + + + + + Exception that cause disconnection, can be null + + + + + Set to true if you want to cancel ongoing reconnection + + + + + Set to true if you want to cancel ongoing connection close (only when Type = ByServer) + + + + + Simple factory method + + + + + Type that specify happened disconnection + + + + + Type used for exit event, disposing of the websocket client + + + + + Type used when connection to websocket was lost in meantime + + + + + Type used when connection to websocket was lost by not receiving any message in given time-range + + + + + Type used when connection or reconnection returned error + + + + + Type used when disconnection was requested by user + + + + + Type used when disconnection was requested by server + + + + + Info about happened reconnection + + + + + Info about happened reconnection + + + + + Reconnection reason + + + + + Simple factory method + + + + + Type that specify happened reconnection + + + + + Type used for initial connection to websocket stream + + + + + Type used when connection to websocket was lost in meantime + + + + + Type used when connection to websocket was lost by not receiving any message in given time-range + + + + + Type used after unsuccessful previous reconnection + + + + + Type used when reconnection was requested by user + + + + + Type used when reconnection was requested by server + + + + + Received message, could be Text or Binary + + + + + Received text message (only if type = WebSocketMessageType.Text) + + + + + Received text message (only if type = WebSocketMessageType.Binary) + + + + + Current message type (Text or Binary) + + + + + Return string info about the message + + + + + Create text response message + + + + + Create binary response message + + + + + Class that wraps SemaphoreSlim and enables to use locking inside 'using' blocks easily + Don't need to bother with releasing and handling SemaphoreSlim correctly + Example: + + using(await _asyncLock.LockAsync()) + { + // do your synchronized work + } + + + + + + Class that wraps SemaphoreSlim and enables to use locking inside 'using' blocks easily + Don't need to bother with releasing and handling SemaphoreSlim correctly + + + + + Use inside 'using' block + + + + + Use inside 'using' block with await + + + + + It throws if value is null or empty/white spaces + + The value to be validated + Input parameter name + + + + It throws if value is null + + The value to be validated + Input parameter name + + + + It throws if collection is null or collection is empty + + The collection to be validated + Input parameter name + + + + It throws if value is not in specified range + + The value to be validated + Input parameter name + Minimal value of input + Maximum value of input + + + + It throws if value is not in specified range + + The value to be validated + Input parameter name + Minimal value of input + Maximum value of input + + + + It throws if value is not in specified range + + The value to be validated + Input parameter name + Minimal value of input + Maximum value of input + + + + A simple websocket client with built-in reconnection and error handling + + + + + A simple websocket client with built-in reconnection and error handling + + Target websocket url (wss://) + Optional factory for native ClientWebSocket, use it whenever you need some custom features (proxy, settings, etc) + + + + A simple websocket client with built-in reconnection and error handling + + Target websocket url (wss://) + Optional factory for native creating and connecting to a websocket. The method should return a which is connected. Use it whenever you need some custom features (proxy, settings, etc) + + + + + + + Stream with received message (raw format) + + + + + Stream for reconnection event (triggered after the new connection) + + + + + Stream for disconnection event (triggered after the connection was lost) + + + + + Time range for how long to wait before reconnecting if no message comes from server. + Set null to disable this feature. + Default: 1 minute + + + + + Time range for how long to wait before reconnecting if last reconnection failed. + Set null to disable this feature. + Default: 1 minute + + + + + Time range for how long to wait before reconnecting if connection is lost with a transient error. + Set null to disable this feature. + Default: null/disabled (immediately) + + + + + Enable or disable reconnection functionality (enabled by default) + + + + + Get or set the name of the current websocket client instance. + For logging purpose (in case you use more parallel websocket clients and want to distinguish between them) + + + + + Returns true if Start() method was called at least once. False if not started or disposed + + + + + Returns true if client is running and connected to the server + + + + + Enable or disable text message conversion from binary to string (via 'MessageEncoding' property). + Default: true + + + + + + + + + + + Terminate the websocket connection and cleanup everything + + + + + Start listening to the websocket stream on the background thread. + In case of connection error it doesn't throw an exception. + Only streams a message via 'DisconnectionHappened' and logs it. + + + + + Start listening to the websocket stream on the background thread. + In case of connection error it throws an exception. + Fail fast approach. + + + + + Stop/close websocket connection with custom close code. + Method doesn't throw exception, only logs it and mark client as closed. + + Returns true if close was initiated successfully + + + + Stop/close websocket connection with custom close code. + Method could throw exceptions, but client is marked as closed anyway. + + Returns true if close was initiated successfully + + + + Force reconnection. + Closes current websocket stream and perform a new connection to the server. + In case of connection error it doesn't throw an exception, but tries to reconnect indefinitely. + + + + + Force reconnection. + Closes current websocket stream and perform a new connection to the server. + In case of connection error it throws an exception and doesn't perform any other reconnection try. + + + + + Send text message to the websocket channel. + It inserts the message to the queue and actual sending is done on an other thread + + Text message to be sent + + + + Send binary message to the websocket channel. + It inserts the message to the queue and actual sending is done on an other thread + + Binary message to be sent + + + + Send binary message to the websocket channel. + It inserts the message to the queue and actual sending is done on an other thread + + Binary message to be sent + + + + Send text message to the websocket channel. + It doesn't use a sending queue, + beware of issue while sending two messages in the exact same time + on the full .NET Framework platform + + Message to be sent + + + + Send binary message to the websocket channel. + It doesn't use a sending queue, + beware of issue while sending two messages in the exact same time + on the full .NET Framework platform + + Message to be sent + + + + Stream/publish fake message (via 'MessageReceived' observable). + Use for testing purposes to simulate a server message. + + Message to be stream + + + + Simple interface that represent a logger. + + + + + Log a message the specified log level. + + The log level. + The message function. + An optional exception. + Optional format parameters for the message generated by the messagefunc. + true if the message was logged. Otherwise false. + + Note to implementers: the message func should not be called if the loglevel is not enabled + so as not to incur performance penalties. + To check IsEnabled call Log with only LogLevel and check the return value, no event will be written. + + + + + Represents a way to get a + + + + + Gets the specified named logger. + + Name of the logger. + The logger reference. + + + + Opens a nested diagnostics context. Not supported in EntLib logging. + + The message to add to the diagnostics context. + A disposable that when disposed removes the message from the context. + + + + Opens a mapped diagnostics context. Not supported in EntLib logging. + + A key. + A value. + Determines whether to call the destructor or not. + A disposable that when disposed removes the map from the context. + + + + Extension methods for the interface. + + + + + Check if the log level is enabled. + + The to check with. + True if the log level is enabled; false otherwise. + + + + Check if the log level is enabled. + + The to check with. + True if the log level is enabled; false otherwise. + + + + Check if the log level is enabled. + + The to check with. + True if the log level is enabled; false otherwise. + + + + Check if the log level is enabled. + + The to check with. + True if the log level is enabled; false otherwise. + + + + Check if the log level is enabled. + + The to check with. + True if the log level is enabled; false otherwise. + + + + Check if the log level is enabled. + + The to check with. + True if the log level is enabled; false otherwise. + + + + Logs a message at the log level, if enabled. + + The to use. + The message function. + + + + Logs a message at the log level, if enabled. + + The to use. + The message. + + + + Logs a message at the log level, if enabled. + + The to use. + The message. + Optional format parameters for the message. + + + + Logs an exception at the log level, if enabled. + + The to use. + The exception. + The message. + Optional format parameters for the message. + + + + Logs a message at the log level, if enabled. + + The to use. + The message. + Optional format parameters for the message. + + + + Logs an exception at the log level, if enabled. + + The to use. + The message. + The exception. + + + + Logs an exception at the log level, if enabled. + + The to use. + The message. + The exception. + Optional format parameters for the message. + + + + Logs a message at the log level, if enabled. + + The to use. + The message function. + + + + Logs a message at the log level, if enabled. + + The to use. + The message. + + + + Logs a message at the log level, if enabled. + + The to use. + The message. + Optional format parameters for the message. + + + + Logs an exception at the log level, if enabled. + + The to use. + The exception. + The message. + Optional format parameters for the message. + + + + Logs a message at the log level, if enabled. + + The to use. + The message. + Optional format parameters for the message. + + + + Logs an exception at the log level, if enabled. + + The to use. + The message. + The exception. + Optional format parameters for the message. + + + + Logs a message at the log level, if enabled. + + The to use. + The message function. + + + + Logs a message at the log level, if enabled. + + The to use. + The message. + + + + Logs a message at the log level, if enabled. + + The to use. + The message. + Optional format parameters for the message. + + + + Logs an exception at the log level, if enabled. + + The to use. + The exception. + The message. + Optional format parameters for the message. + + + + Logs a message at the log level, if enabled. + + The to use. + The message. + Optional format parameters for the message. + + + + Logs an exception at the log level, if enabled. + + The to use. + The message. + The exception. + Optional format parameters for the message. + + + + Logs a message at the log level, if enabled. + + The to use. + The message function. + + + + Logs a message at the log level, if enabled. + + The to use. + The message. + + + + Logs a message at the log level, if enabled. + + The to use. + The message. + Optional format parameters for the message. + + + + Logs an exception at the log level, if enabled. + + The to use. + The exception. + The message. + Optional format parameters for the message. + + + + Logs a message at the log level, if enabled. + + The to use. + The message. + Optional format parameters for the message. + + + + Logs an exception at the log level, if enabled. + + The to use. + The message. + The exception. + Optional format parameters for the message. + + + + Logs a message at the log level, if enabled. + + The to use. + The message function. + + + + Logs a message at the log level, if enabled. + + The to use. + The message. + + + + Logs a message at the log level, if enabled. + + The to use. + The message. + Optional format parameters for the message. + + + + Logs an exception at the log level, if enabled. + + The to use. + The exception. + The message. + Optional format parameters for the message. + + + + Logs a message at the log level, if enabled. + + The to use. + The message. + Optional format parameters for the message. + + + + Logs an exception at the log level, if enabled. + + The to use. + The message. + The exception. + Optional format parameters for the message. + + + + Logs a message at the log level, if enabled. + + The to use. + The message function. + + + + Logs a message at the log level, if enabled. + + The to use. + The message. + + + + Logs a message at the log level, if enabled. + + The to use. + The message. + Optional format parameters for the message. + + + + Logs an exception at the log level, if enabled. + + The to use. + The exception. + The message. + Optional format parameters for the message. + + + + Logs a message at the log level, if enabled. + + The to use. + The message. + Optional format parameters for the message. + + + + Logs an exception at the log level, if enabled. + + The to use. + The message. + The exception. + Optional format parameters for the message. + + + + The log level. + + + + + Trace + + + + + Debug + + + + + Info + + + + + Warn + + + + + Error + + + + + Fatal + + + + + Provides a mechanism to set the . + + + + + Sets the current log provider. + + The log provider. + + + + Gets or sets a value indicating whether this is logging is disabled. + + + true if logging is disabled; otherwise, false. + + + + + Sets an action that is invoked when a consumer of your library has called SetCurrentLogProvider. It is + important that hook into this if you are using child libraries (especially ilmerged ones) that are using + LibLog (or other logging abstraction) so you adapt and delegate to them. + + + + + + Gets a logger for the specified type. + + The type whose name will be used for the logger. + An instance of + + + + Gets a logger for the current class. + + An instance of + + + + Gets a logger for the specified type. + + The type whose name will be used for the logger. + If the type is null then this name will be used as the log name instead + An instance of + + + + Gets a logger with the specified name. + + The name. + An instance of + + + + Opens a nested diagnostics context. + + A message. + An that closes context when disposed. + + + + Opens a mapped diagnostics context. + + A key. + A value. + A optional paramater to indicate message should be destructured. + An that closes context when disposed. + + + + Exception thrown by LibLog. + + + + + Initializes a new LibLogException with the specified message. + + The message + + + + Initializes a new LibLogException with the specified message and inner exception. + + The message. + The inner exception. + + + + Some logging frameworks support structured logging, such as serilog. This will allow you to add names to structured + data in a format string: + For example: Log("Log message to {user}", user). This only works with serilog, but as the user of LibLog, you don't + know if serilog is actually + used. So, this class simulates that. it will replace any text in {curly braces} with an index number. + "Log {message} to {user}" would turn into => "Log {0} to {1}". Then the format parameters are handled using regular + .net string.Format. + + The message builder. + The format parameters. + + + + + Base class for specific log providers. + + + + + Error message should initializing the log provider fail. + + + + + Initialize an instance of the class by initializing the references + to the nested and mapped diagnostics context-obtaining functions. + + + + + Gets the specified named logger. + + Name of the logger. + The logger reference. + + + + Opens a nested diagnostics context. Not supported in EntLib logging. + + The message to add to the diagnostics context. + A disposable that when disposed removes the message from the context. + + + + Opens a mapped diagnostics context. Not supported in EntLib logging. + + A key. + A value. + Determines whether to call the destructor or not. + A disposable that when disposed removes the map from the context. + + + + Returns the provider-specific method to open a nested diagnostics context. + + A provider-specific method to open a nested diagnostics context. + + + + Returns the provider-specific method to open a mapped diagnostics context. + + A provider-specific method to open a mapped diagnostics context. + + + + Delegate defining the signature of the method opening a nested diagnostics context. + + The message to add to the diagnostics context. + A disposable that when disposed removes the message from the context. + + + + Delegate defining the signature of the method opening a mapped diagnostics context. + + A key. + A value. + Determines whether to call the destructor or not. + A disposable that when disposed removes the map from the context. + + + + Finds a type using a type name and assembly name. + + The name of the type. + The name of the assembly. + The requested type or null if it was not found. + + + + Finds a type using a type name and a list of assembly names to search. + + The name of the type. + A list of assembly names to search. + The request type or null if it was not found. + + + + The form of the Loupe Log.Write method we're using + + + + + Gets or sets a value indicating whether [provider is available override]. Used in tests. + + + true if [provider is available override]; otherwise, false. + + + + + Logger delegate. + + The log level + The message function + The exception + The format parameters + A boolean. + + + diff --git a/Packages/Websocket.Client.4.7.0/lib/netstandard2.0/Websocket.Client.dll b/Packages/Websocket.Client.4.7.0/lib/netstandard2.0/Websocket.Client.dll new file mode 100644 index 0000000..a47649e Binary files /dev/null and b/Packages/Websocket.Client.4.7.0/lib/netstandard2.0/Websocket.Client.dll differ diff --git a/Packages/Websocket.Client.4.7.0/lib/netstandard2.0/Websocket.Client.xml b/Packages/Websocket.Client.4.7.0/lib/netstandard2.0/Websocket.Client.xml new file mode 100644 index 0000000..a42d8f9 --- /dev/null +++ b/Packages/Websocket.Client.4.7.0/lib/netstandard2.0/Websocket.Client.xml @@ -0,0 +1,1280 @@ + + + + Websocket.Client + + + + + Custom exception that indicates bad user/client input + + + + + + + + + + + + + + Custom exception related to WebsocketClient + + + + + + + + + + + + + + A simple websocket client with built-in reconnection and error handling + + + + + Get or set target websocket url + + + + + Stream with received message (raw format) + + + + + Stream for reconnection event (triggered after the new connection) + + + + + Stream for disconnection event (triggered after the connection was lost) + + + + + Time range for how long to wait before reconnecting if no message comes from server. + Set null to disable this feature. + Default: 1 minute. + + + + + Time range for how long to wait before reconnecting if last reconnection failed. + Set null to disable this feature. + Default: 1 minute. + + + + + Time range for how long to wait before reconnecting if connection is lost with a transient error. + Set null to disable this feature. + Default: null/disabled (immediately) + + + + + Get or set the name of the current websocket client instance. + For logging purpose (in case you use more parallel websocket clients and want to distinguish between them) + + + + + Returns true if Start() method was called at least once. False if not started or disposed + + + + + Returns true if client is running and connected to the server + + + + + Enable or disable reconnection functionality (enabled by default) + + + + + Enable or disable text message conversion from binary to string (via 'MessageEncoding' property). + Default: true + + + + + Returns currently used native websocket client. + Use with caution, on every reconnection there will be a new instance. + + + + + Sets used encoding for sending and receiving text messages. + Default: UTF8 + + + + + Start listening to the websocket stream on the background thread. + In case of connection error it doesn't throw an exception. + Only streams a message via 'DisconnectionHappened' and logs it. + + + + + Start listening to the websocket stream on the background thread. + In case of connection error it throws an exception. + Fail fast approach. + + + + + Stop/close websocket connection with custom close code. + Method doesn't throw exception, only logs it and mark client as closed. + + Returns true if close was initiated successfully + + + + Stop/close websocket connection with custom close code. + Method could throw exceptions, but client is marked as closed anyway. + + Returns true if close was initiated successfully + + + + Send message to the websocket channel. + It inserts the message to the queue and actual sending is done on an other thread + + Message to be sent + + + + Send binary message to the websocket channel. + It inserts the message to the queue and actual sending is done on an other thread + + Binary message to be sent + + + + Send binary message to the websocket channel. + It inserts the message to the queue and actual sending is done on an other thread + + Binary message to be sent + + + + Send message to the websocket channel. + It doesn't use a sending queue, + beware of issue while sending two messages in the exact same time + on the full .NET Framework platform + + Message to be sent + + + + Send binary message to the websocket channel. + It doesn't use a sending queue, + beware of issue while sending two messages in the exact same time + on the full .NET Framework platform + + Message to be sent + + + + Force reconnection. + Closes current websocket stream and perform a new connection to the server. + In case of connection error it doesn't throw an exception, but tries to reconnect indefinitely. + + + + + Force reconnection. + Closes current websocket stream and perform a new connection to the server. + In case of connection error it throws an exception and doesn't perform any other reconnection try. + + + + + Stream/publish fake message (via 'MessageReceived' observable). + Use for testing purposes to simulate a server message. + + Message to be stream + + + + Info about happened disconnection + + + + + Info about happened disconnection + + + + + Disconnection reason + + + + + Indicates the reason why the remote endpoint initiated the close handshake + + + + + Allows the remote endpoint to describe the reason why the connection was closed + + + + + The subprotocol that was negotiated during the opening handshake + + + + + Exception that cause disconnection, can be null + + + + + Set to true if you want to cancel ongoing reconnection + + + + + Set to true if you want to cancel ongoing connection close (only when Type = ByServer) + + + + + Simple factory method + + + + + Type that specify happened disconnection + + + + + Type used for exit event, disposing of the websocket client + + + + + Type used when connection to websocket was lost in meantime + + + + + Type used when connection to websocket was lost by not receiving any message in given time-range + + + + + Type used when connection or reconnection returned error + + + + + Type used when disconnection was requested by user + + + + + Type used when disconnection was requested by server + + + + + Info about happened reconnection + + + + + Info about happened reconnection + + + + + Reconnection reason + + + + + Simple factory method + + + + + Type that specify happened reconnection + + + + + Type used for initial connection to websocket stream + + + + + Type used when connection to websocket was lost in meantime + + + + + Type used when connection to websocket was lost by not receiving any message in given time-range + + + + + Type used after unsuccessful previous reconnection + + + + + Type used when reconnection was requested by user + + + + + Type used when reconnection was requested by server + + + + + Received message, could be Text or Binary + + + + + Received text message (only if type = WebSocketMessageType.Text) + + + + + Received text message (only if type = WebSocketMessageType.Binary) + + + + + Current message type (Text or Binary) + + + + + Return string info about the message + + + + + Create text response message + + + + + Create binary response message + + + + + Class that wraps SemaphoreSlim and enables to use locking inside 'using' blocks easily + Don't need to bother with releasing and handling SemaphoreSlim correctly + Example: + + using(await _asyncLock.LockAsync()) + { + // do your synchronized work + } + + + + + + Class that wraps SemaphoreSlim and enables to use locking inside 'using' blocks easily + Don't need to bother with releasing and handling SemaphoreSlim correctly + + + + + Use inside 'using' block + + + + + Use inside 'using' block with await + + + + + It throws if value is null or empty/white spaces + + The value to be validated + Input parameter name + + + + It throws if value is null + + The value to be validated + Input parameter name + + + + It throws if collection is null or collection is empty + + The collection to be validated + Input parameter name + + + + It throws if value is not in specified range + + The value to be validated + Input parameter name + Minimal value of input + Maximum value of input + + + + It throws if value is not in specified range + + The value to be validated + Input parameter name + Minimal value of input + Maximum value of input + + + + It throws if value is not in specified range + + The value to be validated + Input parameter name + Minimal value of input + Maximum value of input + + + + A simple websocket client with built-in reconnection and error handling + + + + + A simple websocket client with built-in reconnection and error handling + + Target websocket url (wss://) + Optional factory for native ClientWebSocket, use it whenever you need some custom features (proxy, settings, etc) + + + + A simple websocket client with built-in reconnection and error handling + + Target websocket url (wss://) + Optional factory for native creating and connecting to a websocket. The method should return a which is connected. Use it whenever you need some custom features (proxy, settings, etc) + + + + + + + Stream with received message (raw format) + + + + + Stream for reconnection event (triggered after the new connection) + + + + + Stream for disconnection event (triggered after the connection was lost) + + + + + Time range for how long to wait before reconnecting if no message comes from server. + Set null to disable this feature. + Default: 1 minute + + + + + Time range for how long to wait before reconnecting if last reconnection failed. + Set null to disable this feature. + Default: 1 minute + + + + + Time range for how long to wait before reconnecting if connection is lost with a transient error. + Set null to disable this feature. + Default: null/disabled (immediately) + + + + + Enable or disable reconnection functionality (enabled by default) + + + + + Get or set the name of the current websocket client instance. + For logging purpose (in case you use more parallel websocket clients and want to distinguish between them) + + + + + Returns true if Start() method was called at least once. False if not started or disposed + + + + + Returns true if client is running and connected to the server + + + + + Enable or disable text message conversion from binary to string (via 'MessageEncoding' property). + Default: true + + + + + + + + + + + Terminate the websocket connection and cleanup everything + + + + + Start listening to the websocket stream on the background thread. + In case of connection error it doesn't throw an exception. + Only streams a message via 'DisconnectionHappened' and logs it. + + + + + Start listening to the websocket stream on the background thread. + In case of connection error it throws an exception. + Fail fast approach. + + + + + Stop/close websocket connection with custom close code. + Method doesn't throw exception, only logs it and mark client as closed. + + Returns true if close was initiated successfully + + + + Stop/close websocket connection with custom close code. + Method could throw exceptions, but client is marked as closed anyway. + + Returns true if close was initiated successfully + + + + Force reconnection. + Closes current websocket stream and perform a new connection to the server. + In case of connection error it doesn't throw an exception, but tries to reconnect indefinitely. + + + + + Force reconnection. + Closes current websocket stream and perform a new connection to the server. + In case of connection error it throws an exception and doesn't perform any other reconnection try. + + + + + Send text message to the websocket channel. + It inserts the message to the queue and actual sending is done on an other thread + + Text message to be sent + + + + Send binary message to the websocket channel. + It inserts the message to the queue and actual sending is done on an other thread + + Binary message to be sent + + + + Send binary message to the websocket channel. + It inserts the message to the queue and actual sending is done on an other thread + + Binary message to be sent + + + + Send text message to the websocket channel. + It doesn't use a sending queue, + beware of issue while sending two messages in the exact same time + on the full .NET Framework platform + + Message to be sent + + + + Send binary message to the websocket channel. + It doesn't use a sending queue, + beware of issue while sending two messages in the exact same time + on the full .NET Framework platform + + Message to be sent + + + + Stream/publish fake message (via 'MessageReceived' observable). + Use for testing purposes to simulate a server message. + + Message to be stream + + + + Simple interface that represent a logger. + + + + + Log a message the specified log level. + + The log level. + The message function. + An optional exception. + Optional format parameters for the message generated by the messagefunc. + true if the message was logged. Otherwise false. + + Note to implementers: the message func should not be called if the loglevel is not enabled + so as not to incur performance penalties. + To check IsEnabled call Log with only LogLevel and check the return value, no event will be written. + + + + + Represents a way to get a + + + + + Gets the specified named logger. + + Name of the logger. + The logger reference. + + + + Opens a nested diagnostics context. Not supported in EntLib logging. + + The message to add to the diagnostics context. + A disposable that when disposed removes the message from the context. + + + + Opens a mapped diagnostics context. Not supported in EntLib logging. + + A key. + A value. + Determines whether to call the destructor or not. + A disposable that when disposed removes the map from the context. + + + + Extension methods for the interface. + + + + + Check if the log level is enabled. + + The to check with. + True if the log level is enabled; false otherwise. + + + + Check if the log level is enabled. + + The to check with. + True if the log level is enabled; false otherwise. + + + + Check if the log level is enabled. + + The to check with. + True if the log level is enabled; false otherwise. + + + + Check if the log level is enabled. + + The to check with. + True if the log level is enabled; false otherwise. + + + + Check if the log level is enabled. + + The to check with. + True if the log level is enabled; false otherwise. + + + + Check if the log level is enabled. + + The to check with. + True if the log level is enabled; false otherwise. + + + + Logs a message at the log level, if enabled. + + The to use. + The message function. + + + + Logs a message at the log level, if enabled. + + The to use. + The message. + + + + Logs a message at the log level, if enabled. + + The to use. + The message. + Optional format parameters for the message. + + + + Logs an exception at the log level, if enabled. + + The to use. + The exception. + The message. + Optional format parameters for the message. + + + + Logs a message at the log level, if enabled. + + The to use. + The message. + Optional format parameters for the message. + + + + Logs an exception at the log level, if enabled. + + The to use. + The message. + The exception. + + + + Logs an exception at the log level, if enabled. + + The to use. + The message. + The exception. + Optional format parameters for the message. + + + + Logs a message at the log level, if enabled. + + The to use. + The message function. + + + + Logs a message at the log level, if enabled. + + The to use. + The message. + + + + Logs a message at the log level, if enabled. + + The to use. + The message. + Optional format parameters for the message. + + + + Logs an exception at the log level, if enabled. + + The to use. + The exception. + The message. + Optional format parameters for the message. + + + + Logs a message at the log level, if enabled. + + The to use. + The message. + Optional format parameters for the message. + + + + Logs an exception at the log level, if enabled. + + The to use. + The message. + The exception. + Optional format parameters for the message. + + + + Logs a message at the log level, if enabled. + + The to use. + The message function. + + + + Logs a message at the log level, if enabled. + + The to use. + The message. + + + + Logs a message at the log level, if enabled. + + The to use. + The message. + Optional format parameters for the message. + + + + Logs an exception at the log level, if enabled. + + The to use. + The exception. + The message. + Optional format parameters for the message. + + + + Logs a message at the log level, if enabled. + + The to use. + The message. + Optional format parameters for the message. + + + + Logs an exception at the log level, if enabled. + + The to use. + The message. + The exception. + Optional format parameters for the message. + + + + Logs a message at the log level, if enabled. + + The to use. + The message function. + + + + Logs a message at the log level, if enabled. + + The to use. + The message. + + + + Logs a message at the log level, if enabled. + + The to use. + The message. + Optional format parameters for the message. + + + + Logs an exception at the log level, if enabled. + + The to use. + The exception. + The message. + Optional format parameters for the message. + + + + Logs a message at the log level, if enabled. + + The to use. + The message. + Optional format parameters for the message. + + + + Logs an exception at the log level, if enabled. + + The to use. + The message. + The exception. + Optional format parameters for the message. + + + + Logs a message at the log level, if enabled. + + The to use. + The message function. + + + + Logs a message at the log level, if enabled. + + The to use. + The message. + + + + Logs a message at the log level, if enabled. + + The to use. + The message. + Optional format parameters for the message. + + + + Logs an exception at the log level, if enabled. + + The to use. + The exception. + The message. + Optional format parameters for the message. + + + + Logs a message at the log level, if enabled. + + The to use. + The message. + Optional format parameters for the message. + + + + Logs an exception at the log level, if enabled. + + The to use. + The message. + The exception. + Optional format parameters for the message. + + + + Logs a message at the log level, if enabled. + + The to use. + The message function. + + + + Logs a message at the log level, if enabled. + + The to use. + The message. + + + + Logs a message at the log level, if enabled. + + The to use. + The message. + Optional format parameters for the message. + + + + Logs an exception at the log level, if enabled. + + The to use. + The exception. + The message. + Optional format parameters for the message. + + + + Logs a message at the log level, if enabled. + + The to use. + The message. + Optional format parameters for the message. + + + + Logs an exception at the log level, if enabled. + + The to use. + The message. + The exception. + Optional format parameters for the message. + + + + The log level. + + + + + Trace + + + + + Debug + + + + + Info + + + + + Warn + + + + + Error + + + + + Fatal + + + + + Provides a mechanism to set the . + + + + + Sets the current log provider. + + The log provider. + + + + Gets or sets a value indicating whether this is logging is disabled. + + + true if logging is disabled; otherwise, false. + + + + + Sets an action that is invoked when a consumer of your library has called SetCurrentLogProvider. It is + important that hook into this if you are using child libraries (especially ilmerged ones) that are using + LibLog (or other logging abstraction) so you adapt and delegate to them. + + + + + + Gets a logger for the specified type. + + The type whose name will be used for the logger. + An instance of + + + + Gets a logger for the current class. + + An instance of + + + + Gets a logger for the specified type. + + The type whose name will be used for the logger. + If the type is null then this name will be used as the log name instead + An instance of + + + + Gets a logger with the specified name. + + The name. + An instance of + + + + Opens a nested diagnostics context. + + A message. + An that closes context when disposed. + + + + Opens a mapped diagnostics context. + + A key. + A value. + A optional paramater to indicate message should be destructured. + An that closes context when disposed. + + + + Exception thrown by LibLog. + + + + + Initializes a new LibLogException with the specified message. + + The message + + + + Initializes a new LibLogException with the specified message and inner exception. + + The message. + The inner exception. + + + + Some logging frameworks support structured logging, such as serilog. This will allow you to add names to structured + data in a format string: + For example: Log("Log message to {user}", user). This only works with serilog, but as the user of LibLog, you don't + know if serilog is actually + used. So, this class simulates that. it will replace any text in {curly braces} with an index number. + "Log {message} to {user}" would turn into => "Log {0} to {1}". Then the format parameters are handled using regular + .net string.Format. + + The message builder. + The format parameters. + + + + + Base class for specific log providers. + + + + + Error message should initializing the log provider fail. + + + + + Initialize an instance of the class by initializing the references + to the nested and mapped diagnostics context-obtaining functions. + + + + + Gets the specified named logger. + + Name of the logger. + The logger reference. + + + + Opens a nested diagnostics context. Not supported in EntLib logging. + + The message to add to the diagnostics context. + A disposable that when disposed removes the message from the context. + + + + Opens a mapped diagnostics context. Not supported in EntLib logging. + + A key. + A value. + Determines whether to call the destructor or not. + A disposable that when disposed removes the map from the context. + + + + Returns the provider-specific method to open a nested diagnostics context. + + A provider-specific method to open a nested diagnostics context. + + + + Returns the provider-specific method to open a mapped diagnostics context. + + A provider-specific method to open a mapped diagnostics context. + + + + Delegate defining the signature of the method opening a nested diagnostics context. + + The message to add to the diagnostics context. + A disposable that when disposed removes the message from the context. + + + + Delegate defining the signature of the method opening a mapped diagnostics context. + + A key. + A value. + Determines whether to call the destructor or not. + A disposable that when disposed removes the map from the context. + + + + Finds a type using a type name and assembly name. + + The name of the type. + The name of the assembly. + The requested type or null if it was not found. + + + + Finds a type using a type name and a list of assembly names to search. + + The name of the type. + A list of assembly names to search. + The request type or null if it was not found. + + + + The form of the Loupe Log.Write method we're using + + + + + Gets or sets a value indicating whether [provider is available override]. Used in tests. + + + true if [provider is available override]; otherwise, false. + + + + + Logger delegate. + + The log level + The message function + The exception + The format parameters + A boolean. + + + diff --git a/Packages/Websocket.Client.4.7.0/lib/netstandard2.1/Websocket.Client.dll b/Packages/Websocket.Client.4.7.0/lib/netstandard2.1/Websocket.Client.dll new file mode 100644 index 0000000..128d420 Binary files /dev/null and b/Packages/Websocket.Client.4.7.0/lib/netstandard2.1/Websocket.Client.dll differ diff --git a/Packages/Websocket.Client.4.7.0/lib/netstandard2.1/Websocket.Client.xml b/Packages/Websocket.Client.4.7.0/lib/netstandard2.1/Websocket.Client.xml new file mode 100644 index 0000000..a42d8f9 --- /dev/null +++ b/Packages/Websocket.Client.4.7.0/lib/netstandard2.1/Websocket.Client.xml @@ -0,0 +1,1280 @@ + + + + Websocket.Client + + + + + Custom exception that indicates bad user/client input + + + + + + + + + + + + + + Custom exception related to WebsocketClient + + + + + + + + + + + + + + A simple websocket client with built-in reconnection and error handling + + + + + Get or set target websocket url + + + + + Stream with received message (raw format) + + + + + Stream for reconnection event (triggered after the new connection) + + + + + Stream for disconnection event (triggered after the connection was lost) + + + + + Time range for how long to wait before reconnecting if no message comes from server. + Set null to disable this feature. + Default: 1 minute. + + + + + Time range for how long to wait before reconnecting if last reconnection failed. + Set null to disable this feature. + Default: 1 minute. + + + + + Time range for how long to wait before reconnecting if connection is lost with a transient error. + Set null to disable this feature. + Default: null/disabled (immediately) + + + + + Get or set the name of the current websocket client instance. + For logging purpose (in case you use more parallel websocket clients and want to distinguish between them) + + + + + Returns true if Start() method was called at least once. False if not started or disposed + + + + + Returns true if client is running and connected to the server + + + + + Enable or disable reconnection functionality (enabled by default) + + + + + Enable or disable text message conversion from binary to string (via 'MessageEncoding' property). + Default: true + + + + + Returns currently used native websocket client. + Use with caution, on every reconnection there will be a new instance. + + + + + Sets used encoding for sending and receiving text messages. + Default: UTF8 + + + + + Start listening to the websocket stream on the background thread. + In case of connection error it doesn't throw an exception. + Only streams a message via 'DisconnectionHappened' and logs it. + + + + + Start listening to the websocket stream on the background thread. + In case of connection error it throws an exception. + Fail fast approach. + + + + + Stop/close websocket connection with custom close code. + Method doesn't throw exception, only logs it and mark client as closed. + + Returns true if close was initiated successfully + + + + Stop/close websocket connection with custom close code. + Method could throw exceptions, but client is marked as closed anyway. + + Returns true if close was initiated successfully + + + + Send message to the websocket channel. + It inserts the message to the queue and actual sending is done on an other thread + + Message to be sent + + + + Send binary message to the websocket channel. + It inserts the message to the queue and actual sending is done on an other thread + + Binary message to be sent + + + + Send binary message to the websocket channel. + It inserts the message to the queue and actual sending is done on an other thread + + Binary message to be sent + + + + Send message to the websocket channel. + It doesn't use a sending queue, + beware of issue while sending two messages in the exact same time + on the full .NET Framework platform + + Message to be sent + + + + Send binary message to the websocket channel. + It doesn't use a sending queue, + beware of issue while sending two messages in the exact same time + on the full .NET Framework platform + + Message to be sent + + + + Force reconnection. + Closes current websocket stream and perform a new connection to the server. + In case of connection error it doesn't throw an exception, but tries to reconnect indefinitely. + + + + + Force reconnection. + Closes current websocket stream and perform a new connection to the server. + In case of connection error it throws an exception and doesn't perform any other reconnection try. + + + + + Stream/publish fake message (via 'MessageReceived' observable). + Use for testing purposes to simulate a server message. + + Message to be stream + + + + Info about happened disconnection + + + + + Info about happened disconnection + + + + + Disconnection reason + + + + + Indicates the reason why the remote endpoint initiated the close handshake + + + + + Allows the remote endpoint to describe the reason why the connection was closed + + + + + The subprotocol that was negotiated during the opening handshake + + + + + Exception that cause disconnection, can be null + + + + + Set to true if you want to cancel ongoing reconnection + + + + + Set to true if you want to cancel ongoing connection close (only when Type = ByServer) + + + + + Simple factory method + + + + + Type that specify happened disconnection + + + + + Type used for exit event, disposing of the websocket client + + + + + Type used when connection to websocket was lost in meantime + + + + + Type used when connection to websocket was lost by not receiving any message in given time-range + + + + + Type used when connection or reconnection returned error + + + + + Type used when disconnection was requested by user + + + + + Type used when disconnection was requested by server + + + + + Info about happened reconnection + + + + + Info about happened reconnection + + + + + Reconnection reason + + + + + Simple factory method + + + + + Type that specify happened reconnection + + + + + Type used for initial connection to websocket stream + + + + + Type used when connection to websocket was lost in meantime + + + + + Type used when connection to websocket was lost by not receiving any message in given time-range + + + + + Type used after unsuccessful previous reconnection + + + + + Type used when reconnection was requested by user + + + + + Type used when reconnection was requested by server + + + + + Received message, could be Text or Binary + + + + + Received text message (only if type = WebSocketMessageType.Text) + + + + + Received text message (only if type = WebSocketMessageType.Binary) + + + + + Current message type (Text or Binary) + + + + + Return string info about the message + + + + + Create text response message + + + + + Create binary response message + + + + + Class that wraps SemaphoreSlim and enables to use locking inside 'using' blocks easily + Don't need to bother with releasing and handling SemaphoreSlim correctly + Example: + + using(await _asyncLock.LockAsync()) + { + // do your synchronized work + } + + + + + + Class that wraps SemaphoreSlim and enables to use locking inside 'using' blocks easily + Don't need to bother with releasing and handling SemaphoreSlim correctly + + + + + Use inside 'using' block + + + + + Use inside 'using' block with await + + + + + It throws if value is null or empty/white spaces + + The value to be validated + Input parameter name + + + + It throws if value is null + + The value to be validated + Input parameter name + + + + It throws if collection is null or collection is empty + + The collection to be validated + Input parameter name + + + + It throws if value is not in specified range + + The value to be validated + Input parameter name + Minimal value of input + Maximum value of input + + + + It throws if value is not in specified range + + The value to be validated + Input parameter name + Minimal value of input + Maximum value of input + + + + It throws if value is not in specified range + + The value to be validated + Input parameter name + Minimal value of input + Maximum value of input + + + + A simple websocket client with built-in reconnection and error handling + + + + + A simple websocket client with built-in reconnection and error handling + + Target websocket url (wss://) + Optional factory for native ClientWebSocket, use it whenever you need some custom features (proxy, settings, etc) + + + + A simple websocket client with built-in reconnection and error handling + + Target websocket url (wss://) + Optional factory for native creating and connecting to a websocket. The method should return a which is connected. Use it whenever you need some custom features (proxy, settings, etc) + + + + + + + Stream with received message (raw format) + + + + + Stream for reconnection event (triggered after the new connection) + + + + + Stream for disconnection event (triggered after the connection was lost) + + + + + Time range for how long to wait before reconnecting if no message comes from server. + Set null to disable this feature. + Default: 1 minute + + + + + Time range for how long to wait before reconnecting if last reconnection failed. + Set null to disable this feature. + Default: 1 minute + + + + + Time range for how long to wait before reconnecting if connection is lost with a transient error. + Set null to disable this feature. + Default: null/disabled (immediately) + + + + + Enable or disable reconnection functionality (enabled by default) + + + + + Get or set the name of the current websocket client instance. + For logging purpose (in case you use more parallel websocket clients and want to distinguish between them) + + + + + Returns true if Start() method was called at least once. False if not started or disposed + + + + + Returns true if client is running and connected to the server + + + + + Enable or disable text message conversion from binary to string (via 'MessageEncoding' property). + Default: true + + + + + + + + + + + Terminate the websocket connection and cleanup everything + + + + + Start listening to the websocket stream on the background thread. + In case of connection error it doesn't throw an exception. + Only streams a message via 'DisconnectionHappened' and logs it. + + + + + Start listening to the websocket stream on the background thread. + In case of connection error it throws an exception. + Fail fast approach. + + + + + Stop/close websocket connection with custom close code. + Method doesn't throw exception, only logs it and mark client as closed. + + Returns true if close was initiated successfully + + + + Stop/close websocket connection with custom close code. + Method could throw exceptions, but client is marked as closed anyway. + + Returns true if close was initiated successfully + + + + Force reconnection. + Closes current websocket stream and perform a new connection to the server. + In case of connection error it doesn't throw an exception, but tries to reconnect indefinitely. + + + + + Force reconnection. + Closes current websocket stream and perform a new connection to the server. + In case of connection error it throws an exception and doesn't perform any other reconnection try. + + + + + Send text message to the websocket channel. + It inserts the message to the queue and actual sending is done on an other thread + + Text message to be sent + + + + Send binary message to the websocket channel. + It inserts the message to the queue and actual sending is done on an other thread + + Binary message to be sent + + + + Send binary message to the websocket channel. + It inserts the message to the queue and actual sending is done on an other thread + + Binary message to be sent + + + + Send text message to the websocket channel. + It doesn't use a sending queue, + beware of issue while sending two messages in the exact same time + on the full .NET Framework platform + + Message to be sent + + + + Send binary message to the websocket channel. + It doesn't use a sending queue, + beware of issue while sending two messages in the exact same time + on the full .NET Framework platform + + Message to be sent + + + + Stream/publish fake message (via 'MessageReceived' observable). + Use for testing purposes to simulate a server message. + + Message to be stream + + + + Simple interface that represent a logger. + + + + + Log a message the specified log level. + + The log level. + The message function. + An optional exception. + Optional format parameters for the message generated by the messagefunc. + true if the message was logged. Otherwise false. + + Note to implementers: the message func should not be called if the loglevel is not enabled + so as not to incur performance penalties. + To check IsEnabled call Log with only LogLevel and check the return value, no event will be written. + + + + + Represents a way to get a + + + + + Gets the specified named logger. + + Name of the logger. + The logger reference. + + + + Opens a nested diagnostics context. Not supported in EntLib logging. + + The message to add to the diagnostics context. + A disposable that when disposed removes the message from the context. + + + + Opens a mapped diagnostics context. Not supported in EntLib logging. + + A key. + A value. + Determines whether to call the destructor or not. + A disposable that when disposed removes the map from the context. + + + + Extension methods for the interface. + + + + + Check if the log level is enabled. + + The to check with. + True if the log level is enabled; false otherwise. + + + + Check if the log level is enabled. + + The to check with. + True if the log level is enabled; false otherwise. + + + + Check if the log level is enabled. + + The to check with. + True if the log level is enabled; false otherwise. + + + + Check if the log level is enabled. + + The to check with. + True if the log level is enabled; false otherwise. + + + + Check if the log level is enabled. + + The to check with. + True if the log level is enabled; false otherwise. + + + + Check if the log level is enabled. + + The to check with. + True if the log level is enabled; false otherwise. + + + + Logs a message at the log level, if enabled. + + The to use. + The message function. + + + + Logs a message at the log level, if enabled. + + The to use. + The message. + + + + Logs a message at the log level, if enabled. + + The to use. + The message. + Optional format parameters for the message. + + + + Logs an exception at the log level, if enabled. + + The to use. + The exception. + The message. + Optional format parameters for the message. + + + + Logs a message at the log level, if enabled. + + The to use. + The message. + Optional format parameters for the message. + + + + Logs an exception at the log level, if enabled. + + The to use. + The message. + The exception. + + + + Logs an exception at the log level, if enabled. + + The to use. + The message. + The exception. + Optional format parameters for the message. + + + + Logs a message at the log level, if enabled. + + The to use. + The message function. + + + + Logs a message at the log level, if enabled. + + The to use. + The message. + + + + Logs a message at the log level, if enabled. + + The to use. + The message. + Optional format parameters for the message. + + + + Logs an exception at the log level, if enabled. + + The to use. + The exception. + The message. + Optional format parameters for the message. + + + + Logs a message at the log level, if enabled. + + The to use. + The message. + Optional format parameters for the message. + + + + Logs an exception at the log level, if enabled. + + The to use. + The message. + The exception. + Optional format parameters for the message. + + + + Logs a message at the log level, if enabled. + + The to use. + The message function. + + + + Logs a message at the log level, if enabled. + + The to use. + The message. + + + + Logs a message at the log level, if enabled. + + The to use. + The message. + Optional format parameters for the message. + + + + Logs an exception at the log level, if enabled. + + The to use. + The exception. + The message. + Optional format parameters for the message. + + + + Logs a message at the log level, if enabled. + + The to use. + The message. + Optional format parameters for the message. + + + + Logs an exception at the log level, if enabled. + + The to use. + The message. + The exception. + Optional format parameters for the message. + + + + Logs a message at the log level, if enabled. + + The to use. + The message function. + + + + Logs a message at the log level, if enabled. + + The to use. + The message. + + + + Logs a message at the log level, if enabled. + + The to use. + The message. + Optional format parameters for the message. + + + + Logs an exception at the log level, if enabled. + + The to use. + The exception. + The message. + Optional format parameters for the message. + + + + Logs a message at the log level, if enabled. + + The to use. + The message. + Optional format parameters for the message. + + + + Logs an exception at the log level, if enabled. + + The to use. + The message. + The exception. + Optional format parameters for the message. + + + + Logs a message at the log level, if enabled. + + The to use. + The message function. + + + + Logs a message at the log level, if enabled. + + The to use. + The message. + + + + Logs a message at the log level, if enabled. + + The to use. + The message. + Optional format parameters for the message. + + + + Logs an exception at the log level, if enabled. + + The to use. + The exception. + The message. + Optional format parameters for the message. + + + + Logs a message at the log level, if enabled. + + The to use. + The message. + Optional format parameters for the message. + + + + Logs an exception at the log level, if enabled. + + The to use. + The message. + The exception. + Optional format parameters for the message. + + + + Logs a message at the log level, if enabled. + + The to use. + The message function. + + + + Logs a message at the log level, if enabled. + + The to use. + The message. + + + + Logs a message at the log level, if enabled. + + The to use. + The message. + Optional format parameters for the message. + + + + Logs an exception at the log level, if enabled. + + The to use. + The exception. + The message. + Optional format parameters for the message. + + + + Logs a message at the log level, if enabled. + + The to use. + The message. + Optional format parameters for the message. + + + + Logs an exception at the log level, if enabled. + + The to use. + The message. + The exception. + Optional format parameters for the message. + + + + The log level. + + + + + Trace + + + + + Debug + + + + + Info + + + + + Warn + + + + + Error + + + + + Fatal + + + + + Provides a mechanism to set the . + + + + + Sets the current log provider. + + The log provider. + + + + Gets or sets a value indicating whether this is logging is disabled. + + + true if logging is disabled; otherwise, false. + + + + + Sets an action that is invoked when a consumer of your library has called SetCurrentLogProvider. It is + important that hook into this if you are using child libraries (especially ilmerged ones) that are using + LibLog (or other logging abstraction) so you adapt and delegate to them. + + + + + + Gets a logger for the specified type. + + The type whose name will be used for the logger. + An instance of + + + + Gets a logger for the current class. + + An instance of + + + + Gets a logger for the specified type. + + The type whose name will be used for the logger. + If the type is null then this name will be used as the log name instead + An instance of + + + + Gets a logger with the specified name. + + The name. + An instance of + + + + Opens a nested diagnostics context. + + A message. + An that closes context when disposed. + + + + Opens a mapped diagnostics context. + + A key. + A value. + A optional paramater to indicate message should be destructured. + An that closes context when disposed. + + + + Exception thrown by LibLog. + + + + + Initializes a new LibLogException with the specified message. + + The message + + + + Initializes a new LibLogException with the specified message and inner exception. + + The message. + The inner exception. + + + + Some logging frameworks support structured logging, such as serilog. This will allow you to add names to structured + data in a format string: + For example: Log("Log message to {user}", user). This only works with serilog, but as the user of LibLog, you don't + know if serilog is actually + used. So, this class simulates that. it will replace any text in {curly braces} with an index number. + "Log {message} to {user}" would turn into => "Log {0} to {1}". Then the format parameters are handled using regular + .net string.Format. + + The message builder. + The format parameters. + + + + + Base class for specific log providers. + + + + + Error message should initializing the log provider fail. + + + + + Initialize an instance of the class by initializing the references + to the nested and mapped diagnostics context-obtaining functions. + + + + + Gets the specified named logger. + + Name of the logger. + The logger reference. + + + + Opens a nested diagnostics context. Not supported in EntLib logging. + + The message to add to the diagnostics context. + A disposable that when disposed removes the message from the context. + + + + Opens a mapped diagnostics context. Not supported in EntLib logging. + + A key. + A value. + Determines whether to call the destructor or not. + A disposable that when disposed removes the map from the context. + + + + Returns the provider-specific method to open a nested diagnostics context. + + A provider-specific method to open a nested diagnostics context. + + + + Returns the provider-specific method to open a mapped diagnostics context. + + A provider-specific method to open a mapped diagnostics context. + + + + Delegate defining the signature of the method opening a nested diagnostics context. + + The message to add to the diagnostics context. + A disposable that when disposed removes the message from the context. + + + + Delegate defining the signature of the method opening a mapped diagnostics context. + + A key. + A value. + Determines whether to call the destructor or not. + A disposable that when disposed removes the map from the context. + + + + Finds a type using a type name and assembly name. + + The name of the type. + The name of the assembly. + The requested type or null if it was not found. + + + + Finds a type using a type name and a list of assembly names to search. + + The name of the type. + A list of assembly names to search. + The request type or null if it was not found. + + + + The form of the Loupe Log.Write method we're using + + + + + Gets or sets a value indicating whether [provider is available override]. Used in tests. + + + true if [provider is available override]; otherwise, false. + + + + + Logger delegate. + + The log level + The message function + The exception + The format parameters + A boolean. + + + diff --git a/Packages/manifest.json b/Packages/manifest.json index 8b441c3..f3e23df 100644 --- a/Packages/manifest.json +++ b/Packages/manifest.json @@ -1,6 +1,7 @@ { "dependencies": { "com.github-glitchenzo.nugetforunity": "https://github.com/GlitchEnzo/NuGetForUnity.git?path=src/NuGetForUnity", + "com.reown.appkit.unity": "1.5.0", "com.unity.2d.sprite": "1.0.0", "com.unity.ai.navigation": "2.0.4", "com.unity.burst": "1.8.18", @@ -68,5 +69,26 @@ "com.unity.modules.vr": "1.0.0", "com.unity.modules.wind": "1.0.0", "com.unity.modules.xr": "1.0.0" - } + }, + "scopedRegistries": [ + { + "name": "package.openupm.com", + "url": "https://package.openupm.com", + "scopes": [ + "com.nethereum.unity", + "com.reown.appkit.unity", + "com.reown.core", + "com.reown.core.common", + 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+ +--- + +## Now supporting (many) LINQ expressions! + +```c# +await client.Table() + .Select(x => new object[] { x.Id, x.Name, x.Tags, x.ReleaseDate }) + .Where(x => x.Tags.Contains("Action") || x.Tags.Contains("Adventure")) + .Order(x => x.ReleaseDate, Ordering.Descending) + .Get(); + +await client.Table() + .Set(x => x.WatchedAt, DateTime.Now) + .Where(x => x.Id == "11111-22222-33333-44444") + // Or .Filter(x => x.Id, Operator.Equals, "11111-22222-33333-44444") + .Update(); + +``` + +--- + +Documentation can be found [here](https://supabase-community.github.io/postgrest-csharp/api/Postgrest.html). + +Postgrest-csharp is written primarily as a helper library +for [supabase/supabase-csharp](https://github.com/supabase/supabase-csharp), however, it should be easy enough to use +outside of the supabase ecosystem. + +The bulk of this library is a translation and c-sharp-ification of +the [supabase/postgrest-js](https://github.com/supabase/postgrest-js) library. + +## Getting Started + +Postgrest-csharp is _heavily_ dependent on Models deriving from `BaseModel`. To interact with the API, one must have the +associated +model specified. + +To use this library on the Supabase Hosted service but separately from the `supabase-csharp`, you'll need to specify +your url and public key like so: + +```c# +var auth = new Supabase.Gotrue.Client(new ClientOptions +{ + Url = "https://PROJECT_ID.supabase.co/auth/v1", + Headers = new Dictionary + { + { "apikey", SUPABASE_PUBLIC_KEY }, + { "Authorization", $"Bearer {SUPABASE_USER_TOKEN}" } + } +}) +``` + +Leverage `Table`,`PrimaryKey`, and `Column` attributes to specify names of classes/properties that are different from +their C# Versions. + +```c# +[Table("messages")] +public class Message : BaseModel +{ + [PrimaryKey("id")] + public int Id { get; set; } + + [Column("username")] + public string UserName { get; set; } + + [Column("channel_id")] + public int ChannelId { get; set; } + + public override bool Equals(object obj) + { + return obj is Message message && + Id == message.Id; + } + + public override int GetHashCode() + { + return HashCode.Combine(Id); + } +} +``` + +Utilizing the client is then just a matter of instantiating it and specifying the Model one is working with. + +```c# +void Initialize() +{ + var client = new Client("http://localhost:3000"); + + // Get All Messages + var response = await client.Table().Get(); + List models = response.Models; + + // Insert + var newMessage = new Message { UserName = "acupofjose", ChannelId = 1 }; + await client.Table().Insert(); + + // Update + var model = response.Models.First(); + model.UserName = "elrhomariyounes"; + await model.Update(); + + // Delete + await response.Models.Last().Delete(); +} +``` + +## Foreign Keys, Join Tables, and Relationships + +The Postgrest server does introspection on relationships between tables and supports returning query data from +tables with these included. **Foreign key constrains are required for postgrest to detect these relationships.** + +This library implements the attribute, `Reference` to specify on a model when a relationship should be included in a +query. + +- [One-to-one Relationships](https://postgrest.org/en/stable/api.html#one-to-one-relationships): One-to-one + relationships are detected if there’s an unique constraint on a foreign key. +- [One-to-many Relationships](https://postgrest.org/en/stable/api.html#one-to-many-relationships): The inverse + one-to-many relationship between two tables is detected based on the foreign key reference. +- [Many-to-many Relationships](https://postgrest.org/en/stable/api.html#many-to-many-relationships): Many-to-many + relationships are detected based on the join table. The join table must contain foreign keys to other two tables and + they must be part of its composite key. + +Given the following schema: + +![example schema](.github/postgrest-relationship-example.drawio.png) + +We can define the following models: + +```c# +[Table("movie")] +public class Movie : BaseModel +{ + [PrimaryKey("id")] + public int Id { get; set; } + + [Column("name")] + public string Name { get; set; } + + [Reference(typeof(Person))] + public List Persons { get; set; } + + [Column("created_at")] + public DateTime CreatedAt { get; set; } +} + +[Table("person")] +public class Person : BaseModel +{ + [PrimaryKey("id")] + public int Id { get; set; } + + [Column("first_name")] + public string FirstName { get; set; } + + [Column("last_name")] + public string LastName { get; set; } + + [Reference(typeof(Profile))] + public Profile Profile { get; set; } + + [Column("created_at")] + public DateTime CreatedAt { get; set; } +} + +[Table("profile")] +public class Profile : BaseModel +{ + [Column("email")] + public string Email { get; set; } +} +``` + +**Note that each related model should inherit `BaseModel` and specify its `Table` and `Column` attributes as usual.** + +The `Reference` Attribute by default will include the referenced model in all GET queries on the table (this can be +disabled +in its constructor). + +As such, a query on the `Movie` model (given the above) would return something like: + +```js +[ + { + id: 1, + created_at: "2022-08-20T00:29:45.400188", + name: "Top Gun: Maverick", + person: [ + { + id: 1, + created_at: "2022-08-20T00:30:02.120528", + first_name: "Tom", + last_name: "Cruise", + profile: { + profile_id: 1, + email: "tom.cruise@supabase.io", + created_at: "2022-08-20T00:30:33.72443" + } + }, + { + id: 3, + created_at: "2022-08-20T00:30:33.72443", + first_name: "Bob", + last_name: "Saggett", + profile: { + profile_id: 3, + email: "bob.saggett@supabase.io", + created_at: "2022-08-20T00:30:33.72443" + } + } + ] + }, + // ... +] +``` + +### Circular References + +Circular relations can be added between models, however, circular relations should only be parsed one level deep for +models. For example, given the +models [here](https://github.com/supabase-community/postgrest-csharp/blob/master/PostgrestTests/Models/LinkedModels.cs), +a raw response would look like the following (note that the `Person` object returns the root `Movie` and +the `Person->Profile` returns its root `Person` object). + +If desired, this can be avoided by making specific join models that do not have the circular references. + +```json +[ + { + "id": "68722a22-6a6b-4410-a955-b4eb8ca7953f", + "created_at": "0001-01-01T05:51:00", + "name": "Supabase in Action", + "person": [ + { + "id": "6aa849d8-dd09-4932-bc6f-6fe3b585e87f", + "first_name": "John", + "last_name": "Doe", + "created_at": "0001-01-01T05:51:00", + "movie": [ + { + "id": "68722a22-6a6b-4410-a955-b4eb8ca7953f", + "name": "Supabase in Action", + "created_at": "0001-01-01T05:51:00" + } + ], + "profile": { + "person_id": "6aa849d8-dd09-4932-bc6f-6fe3b585e87f", + "email": "john.doe@email.com", + "created_at": "0001-01-01T05:51:00", + "person": { + "id": "6aa849d8-dd09-4932-bc6f-6fe3b585e87f", + "first_name": "John", + "last_name": "Doe", + "created_at": "0001-01-01T05:51:00" + } + } + }, + { + "id": "07abc67f-bf7d-4865-b2c0-76013dc2811f", + "first_name": "Jane", + "last_name": "Buck", + "created_at": "0001-01-01T05:51:00", + "movie": [ + { + "id": "68722a22-6a6b-4410-a955-b4eb8ca7953f", + "name": "Supabase in Action", + "created_at": "0001-01-01T05:51:00" + } + ], + "profile": { + "person_id": "07abc67f-bf7d-4865-b2c0-76013dc2811f", + "email": "jane.buck@email.com", + "created_at": "0001-01-01T05:51:00", + "person": { + "id": "07abc67f-bf7d-4865-b2c0-76013dc2811f", + "first_name": "Jane", + "last_name": "Buck", + "created_at": "0001-01-01T05:51:00" + } + } + } + ] + } +] +``` + +### Top Level Filtering + +**By default** relations expect to be used as top level filters on a query. If following the models above, this would +mean that a `Movie` with no `Person` relations on it would not return on a query **unless** the `Relation` +has `useInnerJoin` set to `false`: + +The following model would return any movie, even if there are no `Person` models associated with it: + +```c# +[Table("movie")] +public class Movie : BaseModel +{ + [PrimaryKey("id")] + public string Id { get; set; } + + [Column("name")] + public string? Name { get; set; } + + [Reference(typeof(Person), useInnerJoin: false)] + public List People { get; set; } = new(); +} +``` + +**Further Notes**: + +- Postgrest _does not support nested inserts or upserts_. Relational keys on models will be ignored when attempting to + insert or upsert on a root model. +- The `Relation` attribute uses reflection to only select the attributes specified on the Class Model (i.e. + the `Profile` model has a property only for `email`, only the property will be requested in the query). + +## Status + +- [x] Connects to PostgREST Server +- [x] Authentication +- [x] Basic Query Features + - [x] CRUD + - [x] Single + - [x] Range (to & from) + - [x] Limit + - [x] Limit w/ Foreign Key + - [x] Offset + - [x] Offset w/ Foreign Key +- [x] Advanced Query Features + - [x] Filters + - [x] Ordering +- [ ] Custom Serializers + - [ ] [Postgres Range](https://www.postgresql.org/docs/9.3/rangetypes.html) + - [x] `int4range`, `int8range` + - [ ] `numrange` + - [ ] `tsrange`, `tstzrange`, `daterange` +- [x] Models + - [x] `BaseModel` to derive from + - [x] Coercion of data into Models +- [x] Unit Testing +- [x] Nuget Package and Release + +## Package made possible through the efforts of: + +| | | +|:----------------------------------------------------------------------:|:---------------------------------------------------------------------------:| +| [acupofjose](https://github.com/acupofjose) | [elrhomariyounes](https://github.com/elrhomariyounes) | + +## Contributing + +We are more than happy to have contributions! 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PostgREST only allows for a LEFT join and an INNER join. + + + + + INNER JOIN: returns rows when there is a match on both the source and the referenced tables. + + + + + LEFT JOIN: returns all rows from the source table, even if there are no matches in the referenced table + + + + + Type of the model referenced + + + + + Column this attribute references as specified in Postgres, DOES NOT need to be set if is set. + + + + + The explicit SQL defined foreign key that this references. + + + + + Table name of model + + + + + Columns that exist on the model we will select from. + + + + + If the performed query is an Insert or Upsert, should this value be ignored? (DEFAULT TRUE) + + + + + If the performed query is an Update, should this value be ignored? (DEFAULT TRUE) + + + + + If Reference should automatically be included in queries on this reference. (DEFAULT TRUE) + + + + + As to whether the query will filter top-level rows. + + See: https://postgrest.org/en/stable/api.html#resource-embedding + + + + Establishes a reference between two tables + Model referenced + Should referenced be included in queries? + Specifies the join type for this relationship + Column this attribute references as specified in Postgres, DOES NOT need to be set if <see cref="ForeignKey"/> is set. + Foreign Key this attribute references as specified in Postgres (only required if the model references the same table multiple times) + + + + Establishes a reference between two tables + Model referenced + Should referenced be included in queries? + As to whether the query will filter top-level rows. + Column this attribute references as specified in Postgres, DOES NOT need to be set if is set. + Foreign Key this attribute references as specified in Postgres (only required if the model references the same table multiple times) + + + + + + + + Parses relationships that exist on this model. Called by + + + + + + Used to map a C# Model to a Postgres Table. + + + + [Table("user")] + class User : BaseModel { + [ColumnName("firstName")] + public string FirstName {get; set;} + } + + + + + + + + + Custom Serializer resolvers and converters that will be used for encoding and decoding Postgrest JSON responses. + + By default, Postgrest seems to use a date format that C# and Newtonsoft do not like, so this initial + configuration handles that. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + Function that can be set to return dynamic headers. + + Headers specified in the constructor options will ALWAYS take precedence over headers returned by this function. + + + + + Should be the first call to this class to initialize a connection with a Postgrest API Server + + Api Endpoint (ex: "http://localhost:8000"), no trailing slash required. + Optional client configuration. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + Options that can be passed to the Client configuration + + + + + See: https://postgrest.org/en/v7.0.0/api.html?highlight=operators#operators + + + + + See: https://postgrest.org/en/v7.0.0/api.html?highlight=nulls%20first#ordering + + + + + See: https://postgrest.org/en/v7.0.0/api.html?highlight=count#estimated-count + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + Used by Newtonsoft.Json to convert a C# range into a Postgrest range. + + + + + A Singleton used for debug notifications + + + + + Returns the Singleton Instance. + + + + + Adds a debug listener + + + + + + Removes a debug handler. + + + + + + Clears debug handlers. + + + + + Notifies debug listeners. + + + + + + + + https://postgrest.org/en/v10.2/errors.html?highlight=exception#http-status-codes + + + + + Errors from Postgrest are wrapped by this exception + + + + + + + + + + + The response object from Postgrest + + + + + The content of the response object from Postgrest + + + + + The HTTP status code of the response object from Postgrest + + + + + Postgres client's best effort at decoding the error from the GoTrue server. + + + + + Attempts to decode the error from the GoTrue server. + + + + + Adds functionality to get a typed Attribute attached to an enum value. + + + + + Gets a typed Attribute attached to an enum value. + + + + + + + + Adds functionality to transform a C# Range to a Postgrest String. + + + https://www.postgresql.org/docs/14/rangetypes.html + + + + + + Transforms a C# Range to a Postgrest String. + + + + + + + Pull the instance info out of the Uri + + + + + Pull the instance info out of the Uri + + + + + + + Helper to make a request using the defined parameters to an API Endpoint and coerce into a model. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + Helper to make a request using the defined parameters to an API Endpoint. + + + + + + + + + + + + + Prepares the request with appropriate HTTP headers expected by Postgrest. + + + + + + + + + + + Delegate representing the request to be sent to the remote server. + + + + + A internal singleton used for hooks applied to and + + + + + Returns the Singleton Instance. + + + + + Adds a handler that is called prior to a request being sent. + + + + + + Removes an handler. + + + + + + Clears all handlers. + + + + + Notifies all listeners. + + + + + + + + + + + + A caching provider than can be used by postgrest to store requests. + + + + + Gets an item from a caching solution, should coerce into a datatype. + + This will most likely be a JSON deserialization approach. + + A reproducible key for a defined query. + + + + + + Sets an item within a caching solution, should store in a way that the data can be retrieved and coerced into a generic type by + + This will most likely be a JSON serialization approach. + + A reproducible key for a defined query. + An object of serializable data. + + + + + Clear an item within a caching solution by a key. + + A reproducible key for a defined query. + + + + + An empty/clear cache implementation. + + + + + + Client interface for Postgrest + + + + + API Base Url for subsequent calls. + + + + + The Options was initialized with. + + + + + Adds a handler that is called prior to a request being sent. + + + + + + Removes an handler. + + + + + + Clears all handlers. + + + + + Adds a debug handler + + + + + + Removes a debug handler + + /// + + + + Clears debug handlers + + + + + Perform a stored procedure call. + + The function name to call + The parameters to pass to the function call + + + + + Perform a stored procedure call. + + The function name to call + The parameters to pass to the function call + A type used for hydrating the HTTP response content (hydration through JSON.NET) + A hydrated model + + + + Returns a Table Query Builder instance for a defined model - representative of `USE $TABLE` + + Custom Model derived from `BaseModel` + + + + + Returns a Table Query Builder instance with a Cache Provider for a defined model - representative of `USE #$TABLE` + + + + + + + + Interface for getting debug info from Postgrest + + + + + + + + Adds a debug handler + + + + + + Removes a debug handler + + + + + + Clears debug handlers + + + + + Logs a message + + + + + + + + Client interface for Postgrest + + + + + + API Base Url for subsequent calls. + + + + + Name of the Table parsed by the Model. + + + + + Generates the encoded URL with defined query parameters that will be sent to the Postgrest API. + + + + + Adds an AND Filter to the current query args. + + + + + + + Clears currently defined query values. + + + + + By using the columns query parameter it’s possible to specify the payload keys that will be inserted and ignore the rest of the payload. + + The rest of the JSON keys will be ignored. + Using this also has the side-effect of being more efficient for Bulk Insert since PostgREST will not process the JSON and it’ll send it directly to PostgreSQL. + + See: https://postgrest.org/en/stable/api.html#specifying-columns + + + + + + + By using the columns query parameter it’s possible to specify the payload keys that will be inserted and ignore the rest of the payload. + + The rest of the JSON keys will be ignored. + Using this also has the side-effect of being more efficient for Bulk Insert since PostgREST will not process the JSON and it’ll send it directly to PostgreSQL. + + See: https://postgrest.org/en/stable/api.html#specifying-columns + + + + + + + Returns ONLY a count from the specified query. + + See: https://postgrest.org/en/v7.0.0/api.html?highlight=count + + The kind of count. + + + + + + Executes a delete request using the defined query params on the current instance. + + + + + + Executes a delete request using the model's primary key as the filter for the request. + + + + + + + + + Add a Filter to a query request + + Column Name in Table. + Operation to perform. + Value to filter with, must be a `string`, `List<object>`, `Dictionary<string, object>`, `FullTextSearchConfig`, or `Range` + + + + + Add a filter to a query request using a predicate to select column. + + Expects a columns from the Model to be returned + Operation to perform. + Value to filter with, must be a `string`, `List<object>`, `Dictionary<string, object>`, `FullTextSearchConfig`, or `Range` + + + + + + Executes the query using the defined filters on the current instance. + + + + + + + Executes a BULK INSERT query using the defined query params on the current instance. + + + + + A typed model response from the database. + + + + Executes an INSERT query using the defined query params on the current instance. + + + + + A typed model response from the database. + + + + Sets a limit with an optional foreign table reference. + + + + + + + + Finds all rows whose columns match the specified `query` object. + + The object to filter with, with column names as keys mapped to their filter values. + + + + + Fills in query parameters based on a given model's primary key(s). + + A model with a primary key column + + + + + Adds a NOT filter to the current query args. + + + + + + + Adds a NOT filter to the current query args. + + + + + + + + + Adds a NOT filter to the current query args. + + Expects a column from the model to be returned. + + + + + + + Adds a NOT filter to the current query args. + Allows queries like: + + await client.Table<User>().Not("status", Operators.In, new List<string> {"AWAY", "OFFLINE"}).Get(); + + + + + + + + + + Adds a NOT filter to the current query args. + Allows queries like: + + await client.Table<User>().Not("status", Operators.In, new List<string> {"AWAY", "OFFLINE"}).Get(); + + + Expects a column from the model to be returned. + + + + + + + Adds a NOT filter to the current query args. + + Allows queries like: + + await client.Table<User>().Not("status", Operators.Equal, "OFFLINE").Get(); + + + + + + + + + + Adds a NOT filter to the current query args. + + Allows queries like: + + await client.Table<User>().Not("status", Operators.Equal, "OFFLINE").Get(); + + + Expects a column from the model to be returned. + + + + + + + Sets an offset with an optional foreign table reference. + + + + + + + + By specifying the onConflict query parameter, you can make UPSERT work on a column(s) that has a UNIQUE constraint. + + + + + + + Set an onConflict query parameter for UPSERTing on a column that has a UNIQUE constraint using a linq predicate. + + Expects a column from the model to be returned. + + + + + Adds a OR Filter to the current query args. + + + + + + + Adds an ordering to the current query args. + + NOTE: If multiple orderings are required, chain this function with another call to + Order(Expression{Func{T,object}},Ordering,NullPosition) + + . + + Column Name + + + + + + + Adds an ordering to the current query args using a predicate function. + + NOTE: If multiple orderings are required, chain this function with another call to + Order(Expression{Func{T,object}},Ordering,NullPosition) + + . + + + >Expects a columns from the Model to be returned + + + + + + Adds an ordering to the current query args. + + NOTE: If multiple orderings are required, chain this function with another call to + Order(Expression{Func{T,object}},Ordering,NullPosition) + + . + + + + + + + + + + Sets a FROM range, similar to a `StartAt` query. + + + + + + + Sets a bounded range to the current query. + + + + + + + + Select columns for query. + + + + + + + Select columns using a predicate function. + + For example: + `Table<Movie>().Select(x => new[] { x.Id, x.Name, x.CreatedAt }).Get();` + + Expects an array of columns from the Model to be returned. + + + + + Filter a query based on a predicate function. + + Note: Chaining multiple calls will + be parsed as an "AND" query. + + Examples: + `Table<Movie>().Where(x => x.Name == "Top Gun").Get();` + `Table<Movie>().Where(x => x.Name == "Top Gun" || x.Name == "Mad Max").Get();` + `Table<Movie>().Where(x => x.Name.Contains("Gun")).Get();` + `Table<Movie>().Where(x => x.CreatedAt <= new DateTime(2022, 08, 21)).Get();` + `Table<Movie>().Where(x => x.Id > 5 && x.Name.Contains("Max")).Get();` + + + + + + + Executes a query that expects to have a single object returned, rather than returning list of models + it will return a single model. + + + + + + + Specifies a key and value to be updated. Should be combined with filters/where clauses. + + Can be called multiple times to set multiple values. + + + + + + + + Specifies a KeyValuePair to be updated. Should be combined with filters/where clauses. + + Can be called multiple times to set multiple values. + + + + + + + + Calls an Update function after `Set` has been called. + + + + + + + + + Executes an UPDATE query using the defined query params on the current instance. + + + + + A typed response from the database. + + + + Executes an UPSERT query using the defined query params on the current instance. + + By default the new record is returned. Set QueryOptions.ReturnType to Minimal if you don't need this value. + By specifying the QueryOptions.OnConflict parameter, you can make UPSERT work on a column(s) that has a UNIQUE constraint. + QueryOptions.DuplicateResolution.IgnoreDuplicates Specifies if duplicate rows should be ignored and not inserted. + + + + + + + + + Executes an UPSERT query using the defined query params on the current instance. + + By default the new record is returned. Set QueryOptions.ReturnType to Minimal if you don't need this value. + By specifying the QueryOptions.OnConflict parameter, you can make UPSERT work on a column(s) that has a UNIQUE constraint. + QueryOptions.DuplicateResolution.IgnoreDuplicates Specifies if duplicate rows should be ignored and not inserted. + + + + + + + + + Client interface for Postgrest + + + + + + Performs a Get request, returning a which populates from the cache, if applicable. + + + + + + Represent a type can be used to index a collection either from the start or the end. + + Index is used by the C# compiler to support the new index syntax + + int[] someArray = new int[5] { 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 } ; + int lastElement = someArray[^1]; // lastElement = 5 + + + + + Construct an Index using a value and indicating if the index is from the start or from the end. + The index value. it has to be zero or positive number. + Indicating if the index is from the start or from the end. + + If the Index constructed from the end, index value 1 means pointing at the last element and index value 0 means pointing at beyond last element. + + + + Create an Index pointing at first element. + + + Create an Index pointing at beyond last element. + + + Create an Index from the start at the position indicated by the value. + The index value from the start. + + + Create an Index from the end at the position indicated by the value. + The index value from the end. + + + Returns the index value. + + + Indicates whether the index is from the start or the end. + + + Calculate the offset from the start using the giving collection length. + The length of the collection that the Index will be used with. length has to be a positive value + + For performance reason, we don't validate the input length parameter and the returned offset value against negative values. + we don't validate either the returned offset is greater than the input length. + It is expected Index will be used with collections which always have non negative length/count. If the returned offset is negative and + then used to index a collection will get out of range exception which will be same affect as the validation. + + + + Indicates whether the current Index object is equal to another object of the same type. + An object to compare with this object + + + Indicates whether the current Index object is equal to another Index object. + An object to compare with this object + + + Returns the hash code for this instance. + + + Converts integer number to an Index. + + + Converts the value of the current Index object to its equivalent string representation. + + + Represent a range has start and end indexes. + + Range is used by the C# compiler to support the range syntax. + + int[] someArray = new int[5] { 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 }; + int[] subArray1 = someArray[0..2]; // { 1, 2 } + int[] subArray2 = someArray[1..^0]; // { 2, 3, 4, 5 } + + + + + Represent the inclusive start index of the Range. + + + Represent the exclusive end index of the Range. + + + Construct a Range object using the start and end indexes. + Represent the inclusive start index of the range. + Represent the exclusive end index of the range. + + + Indicates whether the current Range object is equal to another object of the same type. + An object to compare with this object + + + Indicates whether the current Range object is equal to another Range object. + An object to compare with this object + + + Returns the hash code for this instance. + + + Converts the value of the current Range object to its equivalent string representation. + + + Create a Range object starting from start index to the end of the collection. + + + Create a Range object starting from first element in the collection to the end Index. + + + Create a Range object starting from first element to the end. + + + Calculate the start offset and length of range object using a collection length. + The length of the collection that the range will be used with. length has to be a positive value. + + For performance reason, we don't validate the input length parameter against negative values. + It is expected Range will be used with collections which always have non negative length/count. + We validate the range is inside the length scope though. + + + + + Helper class for parsing Select linq queries. + + + + + The columns that have been selected from this linq expression. + + + + + The root call that will be looped through to populate . + + Called like: `Table<Movies>().Select(x => new[] { x.Id, x.Name, x.CreatedAt }).Get()` + + + + + + + A Member Node, representing a property on a BaseModel. + + + + + + + A Unary Node, delved into to represent a property on a BaseModel. + + + + + + + Gets a column name from property based on it's supplied attributes. + + + + + + + Helper class for parsing Set linq queries. + + + + + The column that have been selected from this linq expression. + + + + + The Column's type that value should be checked against. + + + + + Value to be updated. + + + + + A Unary Node, delved into to represent a property on a BaseModel. + + + + + + + A Member Node, representing a property on a BaseModel. + + + + + + + Called when visiting a the expected new KeyValuePair(). + + + + + + + + Gets a column name from property based on it's supplied attributes. + + + + + + + Helper class for parsing Where linq queries. + + + + + The filter resulting from this Visitor, capable of producing nested filters. + + + + + An entry point that will be used to populate . + + Invoked like: + `Table<Movies>().Where(x => x.Name == "Top Gun").Get();` + + + + + + + + Called when evaluating a method + + + + + + + + + A constant expression parser (i.e. x => x.Id == 5 <- where '5' is the constant) + + + + + + + + A member expression parser (i.e. => x.Id == Example.Id <- where both `x.Id` and `Example.Id` are parsed as 'members') + + + + + + + + A unary expression parser (i.e. => x.Id == 1 <- where both `1` is considered unary) + + + + + + + + An instantiated class parser (i.e. x => x.CreatedAt <= new DateTime(2022, 08, 20) <- where `new DateTime(...)` is an instantiated expression. + + + + + + + + Gets a column name (postgrest) from a Member Expression (used on BaseModel) + + + + + + + Get the value from a MemberExpression, which includes both fields and properties. + + + + + + + Creates map between linq and + + + + + + + Gets arguments from a method call expression, (i.e. x => x.Name.Contains("Top")) <- where `Top` is the argument on the called method `Contains` + + + + + + + Abstract class that must be implemented by C# Postgrest Models. + + + + + Gets the values of the PrimaryKey columns (there can be multiple) on a model's instance as defined by the [PrimaryKey] attributes on a property on the model. + + + + + Represents a cacheable model + + + + + + The stored Models + + + + + Cache time in UTC. + + + + + A custom resolver that handles mapping column names and property names as well + as handling the conversion of Postgrest Ranges to a C# `Range`. + + + + + Sets the state of the contract resolver to either insert, update, or upsert. + + + + + + + + + + + Allow for the expression of a query filter with linq expressions. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + Allows the creation of a Query Filter using a LINQ expression. + + + + + + + + + + + + String value to be substituted for a null criterion + + + + + + + + + + + + + + Contractor to use single value filtering. + + Column name + Operation: And, Equals, GreaterThan, LessThan, GreaterThanOrEqual, LessThanOrEqual, NotEqual, Is, Adjacent, Not, Like, ILike + + + + + Constructor for Full Text Search. + + Column Name + Operation: FTS, PHFTS, PLFTS, WFTS + + + + + Constructor for Range Queries. + + + Operator: Overlap, StrictlyLeft, StrictlyRight, NotRightOf, NotLeftOf, Adjacent + + + + + Constructor to enable `AND` and `OR` Queries by allowing nested QueryFilters. + + Operation: And, Or + + + + + Constructor to enable `NOT` functionality + + Operation: Not. + + + + + Configuration Object for Full Text Search. + API Reference: http://postgrest.org/en/v7.0.0/api.html?highlight=full%20text%20search#full-text-search + + + + + Query Text + + + + + Defaults to english + + + + + Constructor for Full Text Search. + + + + + + + By default the new record is returned. Set this to 'Minimal' if you don't need this value. + + + + + Specifies if duplicate rows should be ignored and not inserted. + + + + + Count algorithm to use to count rows in a table. + + + + + If the record should be upserted + + + + + /// By specifying the onConflict query parameter, you can make UPSERT work on a column(s) that has a UNIQUE constraint. + + + + + Represents a Request that is backed by a caching strategy. + + + + + + Handler for when Remote Models have been populated + + + + + The Async action that represents the Remote Request + + + + + The Postgrest Table Instance + + + + + The Cache lookup key - a Base64 encoded reproducible URL for this request configuration. + + + + + The Caching provider. + + + + + The Models returned either by Cache Hit or Remote Response + + + + + The response (if applicable) from + + + + + If the cache was hit for this request. + + + + + If the response was stored in cache. + + + + + The stored cache time in UTC. + + + + + + + + Invoked when Remote Models have been populated on this object. + + + + + Constructs a Cache Backed Request that automatically populates itself using the Cache provider (if possible). + + + + + + + + Attempts to load a model from the cache. + + + + + Invokes the stored + + + + + Caches a modeled response using the + + + + + + Raises a property change event. + + + + + + Sets a field within this instance and raises + + + + + + + + + + A wrapper class from which all Responses derive. + + + + + A representation of a successful Postgrest response that transforms the string response into a C# Modelled response. + + + + + + The first model in the response. + + + + + A list of models in the response. + + + + + + + + Class created from a model derived from `BaseModel` that can generate query requests to a Postgrest Endpoint. + + Representative of a `USE $TABLE` command. + + Model derived from `BaseModel`. + + + + + + + + + + + + + Typically called from the Client `new Client.Table<ModelType>` + + Api Endpoint (ex: "http://localhost:8000"), no trailing slash required. + + Optional client configuration. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + Generates the encoded URL with defined query parameters that will be sent to the Postgrest API. + + + + + + Transforms an object into a string mapped list/dictionary using `JsonSerializerSettings`. + + + + + + + + + + Transforms the defined filters into the expected Postgrest format. + + See: http://postgrest.org/en/v7.0.0/api.html#operators + + + + + + + + + + Performs an INSERT Request. + + + + + + + + + Represents a table constructed with a + + + + + + Represents a caching provider to be used with Get Requests. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + Slices the specified array using the specified range. + + + + diff --git a/Packages/postgrest-csharp.3.5.1/postgrest-csharp.3.5.1.nupkg b/Packages/postgrest-csharp.3.5.1/postgrest-csharp.3.5.1.nupkg new file mode 100644 index 0000000..6da57d9 Binary files /dev/null and b/Packages/postgrest-csharp.3.5.1/postgrest-csharp.3.5.1.nupkg differ diff --git a/Packages/realtime-csharp.6.0.4/.signature.p7s b/Packages/realtime-csharp.6.0.4/.signature.p7s new file mode 100644 index 0000000..f5a1dd8 Binary files /dev/null and b/Packages/realtime-csharp.6.0.4/.signature.p7s differ diff --git a/Packages/realtime-csharp.6.0.4/README.md b/Packages/realtime-csharp.6.0.4/README.md new file mode 100644 index 0000000..9fde2dd --- /dev/null +++ b/Packages/realtime-csharp.6.0.4/README.md @@ -0,0 +1,298 @@ +

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+ +--- + +## BREAKING CHANGES MOVING FROM v5.x.x to v6.x.x + +- The realtime client now takes a "fail-fast" approach. On establishing an initial connection, client will throw + a `RealtimeException` in `ConnectAsync()` if the socket server is unreachable. After an initial connection has been + established, the **client will continue attempting reconnections indefinitely until disconnected.** +- [Major, New] C# `EventHandlers` have been changed to `delegates`. This should allow for cleaner event data access over + the previous subclassed `EventArgs` setup. Events are scoped accordingly. For example, the `RealtimeSocket` error + handlers will receive events regarding socket connectivity; whereas the `RealtimeChannel` error handlers will receive + events according to `Channel` joining/leaving/etc. This is implemented with the following methods prefixed by ( + Add/Remove/Clear): + - `RealtimeBroadcast.AddBroadcastEventHandler` + - `RealtimePresence.AddPresenceEventHandler` + - `RealtimeSocket.AddStateChangedHandler` + - `RealtimeSocket.AddMessageReceivedHandler` + - `RealtimeSocket.AddHeartbeatHandler` + - `RealtimeSocket.AddErrorHandler` + - `RealtimeClient.AddDebugHandler` + - `RealtimeClient.AddStateChangedHandler` + - `RealtimeChannel.AddPostgresChangeHandler` + - `RealtimeChannel.AddMessageReceivedHandler` + - `RealtimeChannel.AddErrorHandler` + - `Push.AddMessageReceivedHandler` +- [Major, new] `ClientOptions.Logger` has been removed in favor of `Client.AddDebugHandler()` which allows for + implementing custom logging solutions if desired. + - A simple logger can be set up with the following: + ```c# + client.AddDebugHandler((sender, message, exception) => Debug.WriteLine(message)); + ``` +- [Major] `Connect()` has been marked `Obsolete` in favor of `ConnectAsync()` +- Custom reconnection logic has been removed in favor of using the built-in logic from `Websocket.Client@4.6.1`. +- Exceptions that are handled within this library have been marked as `RealtimeException`s. +- The local, docker-composed test suite has been brought back (as opposed to remotely testing on live supabase servers) + to test against. +- Comments have been added throughout the entire codebase and an `XML` file is now generated on build. + +--- + +**See realtime-csharp in action [here](https://multiplayer-csharp.azurewebsites.net/).** + +`realtime-csharp` is written as a client library for [supabase/realtime](https://github.com/supabase/realtime). + +Documentation can be +found [here](https://supabase-community.github.io/realtime-csharp/api/Supabase.Realtime.Client.html). + +The bulk of this library is a translation and c-sharp-ification of +the [supabase/realtime-js](https://github.com/supabase/realtime-js) library. + +**The Websocket-sharp implementation that Realtime-csharp is dependent on does _not_ support TLS1.3** + +## Getting Started + +Care was had to make this API as _easytm_ to interact with as possible. `Connect()` and `Subscribe()` +have `await`-able signatures +which allow Users to be assured that a connection exists prior to interacting with it. + +```c# +var endpoint = "ws://realtime-dev.localhost:4000/socket"; +client = new Client(endpoint); + +await client.ConnectAsync(); + +// Shorthand for registering a postgres_changes subscription +var channel = client.Channel("realtime", "public", "todos"); + +// Listen to Updates +channel.AddPostgresChangeHandler(ListenType.Updates, (_, change) => +{ + var model = change.Model(); + var oldModel = change.OldModel(); +}); +await channel.Subscribe(); +``` + +Leveraging `Postgrest.BaseModel`s, one ought to be able to coerce SocketResponse Records into their associated models by +calling: + +```c# +// ... +var channel = client.Channel("realtime", "public", "users"); + +channel.AddPostgresChangeHandler(ListenType.Inserts, (_, change) => +{ + var model = change.Model(); +}); + +await channel.Subscribe(); +``` + +## Broadcast + +"Broadcast follows the publish-subscribe pattern where a client publishes messages to a channel with a unique +identifier. For example, a user could send a message to a channel with id room-1. + +Other clients can elect to receive the message in real-time by subscribing to the channel with id room-1. If these +clients are online and subscribed then they will receive the message. + +Broadcast works by connecting your client to the nearest Realtime server, which will communicate with other servers to +relay messages to other clients. + +A common use-case is sharing a user's cursor position with other clients in an online game." + +[Find more information here](https://supabase.com/docs/guides/realtime#broadcast) + +**Given the following model (`CursorBroadcast`):** + +```c# +class MouseBroadcast : BaseBroadcast { } +class MouseStatus +{ + [JsonProperty("mouseX")] + public float MouseX { get; set; } + + [JsonProperty("mouseY")] + public float MouseY { get; set; } + + [JsonProperty("userId")] + public string UserId { get; set; } +} +``` + +**Listen for typed broadcast events**: + +```c# +var channel = supabase.Realtime.Channel("cursor"); + +var broadcast = channel.Register(false, true); +broadcast.AddBroadcastEventHandler((sender, _) => +{ + // Retrieved typed model. + var state = broadcast.Current(); + + Debug.WriteLine($"{state.Payload}: {state.Payload.MouseX}:{state.Payload.MouseY}"); +}); +await channel.Subscribe(); +``` + +**Broadcast an event**: + +```c# +var channel = supabase.Realtime.Channel("cursor"); +var data = new CursorBroadcast { Event = "cursor", Payload = new MouseStatus { MouseX = 123, MouseY = 456 } }; +channel.Send(ChannelType.Broadcast, data); +``` + +## Presence + +"Presence utilizes an in-memory conflict-free replicated data type (CRDT) to track and synchronize shared state in an +eventually consistent manner. It computes the difference between existing state and new state changes and sends the +necessary updates to clients via Broadcast. + +When a new client subscribes to a channel, it will immediately receive the channel's latest state in a single message +instead of waiting for all other clients to send their individual states. + +Clients are free to come-and-go as they please, and as long as they are all subscribed to the same channel then they +will all have the same Presence state as each other. + +The neat thing about Presence is that if a client is suddenly disconnected (for example, they go offline), their state +will be automatically removed from the shared state. If you've ever tried to build an “I'm online” feature which handles +unexpected disconnects, you'll appreciate how useful this is." + +[Find more information here](https://supabase.com/docs/guides/realtime#presence) + +**Given the following model: (`UserPresence`)** + +```c# +class UserPresence: BasePresence +{ + [JsonProperty("lastSeen")] + public DateTime LastSeen { get; set; } +} +``` + +**Listen for typed presence events**: + +```c# +var presenceId = Guid.NewGuid().ToString(); + +var channel = supabase.Realtime.Channel("last-seen"); +var presence = channel.Register(presenceId); + +presence.AddPresenceEventHandler(EventType.Sync, (sender, type) => +{ + foreach (var state in presence.CurrentState) + { + var userId = state.Key; + var lastSeen = state.Value.First().LastSeen; + Debug.WriteLine($"{userId}: {lastSeen}"); + } +}); +await channel.Subscribe(); +``` + +**Track a user presence event**: + +```c# +var presenceId = Guid.NewGuid().ToString(); +var channel = supabase.Realtime.Channel("last-seen"); + +var presence = channel.Register(presenceId); +presence.Track(new UserPresence { LastSeen = DateTime.Now }); +``` + +## Postgres Changes + +"Postgres Changes enable you to listen to database changes and have them broadcast to authorized clients based +on [Row Level Security (RLS)](https://supabase.com/docs/guides/auth/row-level-security) policies. + +This works by Realtime polling your database's logical replication slot for changes, passing those changes to +the [apply_rls](https://github.com/supabase/walrus#reading-wal) SQL function to determine which clients have permission, +and then using Broadcast to send those changes to clients. + +Realtime requires a publication called `supabase_realtime` to determine which tables to poll. You must add tables to +this publication prior to clients subscribing to channels that want to listen for database changes. + +We strongly encourage you to enable RLS on your database tables and have RLS policies in place to prevent unauthorized +parties from accessing your data." + +[Find More Information here](https://supabase.com/docs/guides/realtime#postgres-changes) + +**Using the new `Register` method:** + +```c# +var channel = supabase.Realtime.Channel("public-users"); +channel.Register(new PostgresChangesOptions("public", "users")); +channel.AddPostgresChangeHandler(ListenType.All, (sender, change) => +{ + switch (change.Event) + { + case EventType.Insert: + // User has been created + break; + case EventType.Update: + // User has been updated + break; + case EventType.Delete: + // User has been deleted + break; + } +}); +await channel.Subscribe(); +``` + +## Status + +- [x] Client Connects to Websocket +- [x] Socket Event Handlers + - [x] Open + - [x] Close - when channel is explicitly closed by server or by calling `Channel.Unsubscribe()` + - [x] Error +- [x] Realtime Event Handlers + - [x] `INSERT` + - [x] `UPDATE` + - [x] `DELETE` + - [x] `*` +- [x] Join channels of format: + - [x] `{database}` + - [x] `{database}:{schema}` + - [x] `{database}:{schema}:{table}` + - [x] `{database}:{schema}:{table}:{col}.eq.{val}` +- [x] Responses supply a Generically Typed Model derived from `BaseModel` +- [x] Ability to remove subscription to Realtime Events +- [x] Ability to disconnect from socket. +- [x] Socket reconnects when possible +- [x] Unit Tests +- [x] Documentation +- [x] Nuget Release + +## Package made possible through the efforts of: + +Join the ranks! See a problem? Help fix it! + + + + + +Made with [contrib.rocks](https://contrib.rocks/preview?repo=supabase-community%2Frealtime-csharp). + +## Contributing + +We are more than happy to have contributions! Please submit a PR. + +## Testing + +Note that the latest versions of `supabase/realtime` expect to be able to access a subdomain matching the tenant. For +the case of testing, this means that `realtime-dev.localhost:4000` should be available. 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+ + + + + Sets the current Access Token every heartbeat (see: https://github.com/supabase/realtime-js/blob/59bd47956ebe4e23b3e1a6c07f5fe2cfe943e8ad/src/RealtimeClient.ts#L437) + + + + + Disconnects from the socket server (if connected). + + Status Code + Reason for disconnect + + + + + Sets the JWT access token used for channel subscription authorization and Realtime RLS. + Ref: https://github.com/supabase/realtime-js/pull/117 | https://github.com/supabase/realtime-js/pull/117 + + + + + + Adds a RealtimeChannel subscription - if a subscription exists with the same signature, the existing subscription will be returned. + + The name of the Channel to join (totally arbitrary) + + + + + + Adds a RealtimeChannel subscription - if a subscription exists with the same signature, the existing subscription will be returned. + + Database to connect to, with Supabase this will likely be `realtime`. + Postgres schema, usually `public` + Postgres table name + Postgres column name + Value the specified column should have + + + + + + Removes a channel subscription. + + + + + + The default socket message encoder, used to serialize messages to the socket + server. + + It is unlikely that this will be overriden by the developer. + + + + + + + The default socket message decoder, used to deserialize messages from the socket server. + Ref: + + It is unlikely that this will be overriden by the developer. + + + + + + + Options used when initializing a + + + + + The function to encode outgoing messages. Defaults to JSON + + + + + The function to decode incoming messages. + + + + + The Websocket Transport, for example WebSocket. + + + + + The default timeout in milliseconds to trigger push timeouts. + + + + + @todo Presently unused: Limit the number of events that can be sent per second. + + + + + The interval to send a heartbeat message + + + + + The interval to reconnect + + + + + Request headers to be appended to the connection string. + + + + + The optional params to pass when connecting + + + + + Datetime Style for JSON Deserialization of Models + + + + + Datetime format for JSON Deserialization of Models (Postgrest style) + + + + + Shared constants for Realtime + + + + + The Current Socket state, used in + + + + + Socket Open + + + + + Socket Closed + + + + + Socket is Reconnecting + + + + + Socket has errored + + + + + Mapping of channel states, used with + + + + + Channel is closed + + + + + Channel has errored + + + + + Channel is joined + + + + + Channel is joining + + + + + Channel is leaving + + + + + A channel event type used and parsed in a + + + + + postgres_changes `Insert` event + + + + + postgres_changes `Update` event + + + + + postgres_changes `Delete` event + + + + + A broadcast event + + + + + A presence `state` or `sync` event + + + + + A presence `leave` or `join` event + + + + + The catchall event for `postgres_changes`, parsed into a more specific `Insert`, `Update` or `Delete` + + + + + A system event (likely unused by the developer) + + + + + An internal event (likely unused by the developer) + + + + + A presently unknown event, if this is seen, please open an issue at https://github.com/supabase-community/realtime-csharp + + + + + Map of Presence listener types, used with: + + + + + A sync event (either join or leave) + + + + + A join event + + + + + A leave event + + + + + Mapping for event names that can be used with to send arbitrary data. + This is unlikely to be used by the developer. + + + + + The broadcast event + + + + + The Presence event + + + + + A postgres_changes event + + + + + Timeout interval for requests (used in Socket and Push) + + + + + Phoenix Socket Server Event: CLOSE + + + + + Phoenix Socket Server Event: ERROR + + + + + Phoenix Socket Server Event: JOIN + + + + + Phoenix Socket Server Event: REPLY + + + + + Phoenix Socket Server Event: SYSTEM + + + + + Phoenix Socket Server Event: LEAVE + + + + + Phoenix Server Event: OK + + + + + Phoenix Server Event: POSTGRES_CHANGES + + + + + Phoenix Server Event: BROADCAST + + + + + Phoenix Server Event: PRESENCE_STATE + + + + + Phoenix Server Event: PRESENCE_DIFF + + + + + Phoenix Server Event: ERROR + + + + + The transport type, used with Phoenix server implementations and appended on the + + + + + The event name used to send an access_token to the Phoenix server + + + + + An int array converter that specifically parses Postgrest styled arrays `{1,2,3}` and `[1,2,3]` from strings + into a . + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + An string array converter that specifically parses Postgrest styled arrays `{big,string,array}` and `[1,2,3]` + from strings into a . + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + A custom resolver that handles mapping column names and property names as well + as handling the conversion of Postgrest Ranges to a C# `Range`. + + + + + A Singleton used for debug notifications + + + + + Returns the Singleton Instance. + + + + + Adds a debug listener + + + + + + Removes a debug handler. + + + + + + Clears debug handlers. + + + + + Notifies debug listeners. + + + + + + + + A failure hint + + + + + Reasons for a failure + + + + + Catchall for any kind of failure that is presently untyped. + + + + + A push timeout + + + + + Channel is not open + + + + + Channel cannot be joined + + + + + Socket has errored, either in connection or reconnection. + + + + + Connection has been lost + + + + + No message has been received, usually given by server. + If seen, please open an issue. + + + + + Parses a Failure reason from a + + + + + + + An Exception thrown within + + + + + + + + + + + A specific reason for this exception, as provided by this library. + + + + + Creates exception from a instance. + + + + + + + A contract representing a realtime broadcast + + + + + A delegate for broadcast events + + + + + Adds a broadcast event handler + + + + + + Removes a broadcast event handler + + + + + + Clears all broadcast event handlers + + + + + Sends a broadcast to a given event name with an arbitrary, serializable payload. + + + + + + + + + An internal trigger used for notifying event delegates. + + + + + + A contract representing a realtime channel + + + + + Delegate for messages received on this channel + + + + + Delegate for channel state changes + + + + + Delegate for postgres changes + + + + + Delegate for errors on this channel + + + + + If this channel has been successfully joined (and thus, should be rejoined on a failure) + + + + + Is channel closed? + + + + + Is channel erroring? + + + + + Is channel joined? + + + + + Is channel being joined? + + + + + Is channel leaving? + + + + + The Channel's initialization options + + + + + The Channel's broadcast options (used prior to ) + + + + + The Channel's presence options (used prior to ) + + + + + The Channel's postgres_changes options (used prior to ) + + + + + The Channel's current state + + + + + A string representing this channel's topic, used for identifying/repeat access to this channel. + + + + + Add a state changed listener + + + + + + Remove a state changed handler + + + + + + Clear state changed handlers + + + + + Add a message received handler + + + + + + Remove a message received handler. + + + + + + Clear message received handlers. + + + + + Add a postgres_changes handler + + + + + + + Remove a postgres_changes handler + + + + + + + Clear postgres_changes handlers + + + + + Add an error handler + + + + + + Remove an error handler + + + + + + Clear error handlers. + + + + + Get the helper + + + + + + Get the helper. + + + + + + Push an arbitrary event to a subscribed channel. + + + + + + + + + + Rejoin a channel. + + + + + + Send an arbitrary event with an awaitable task. + + + + + + + + + + Register broadcast options, must be called to use , and prior to + + + + + + + + + Register presence options, must be called to use , and prior to + + + + + + + + Register postgres_changes options, must be called to use , and + prior to + + + + + + + Subscribes to a channel. + + + + + + + Unsubscribes from a channel. + + + + + + Contract representing a Realtime Client + + + + + + + The options initializing this client. + + + + + Json serializer settings + + + + + The connected realtime socket + + + + + A collection of channels ordered by topic name + + + + + Delegate for handling a socket state event, this can be seen as synonymous with the Client's state. + + + + + Add a Socket State listener + + + + + + Remove a Socket State listener + + + + + + Clear socket state listeners + + + + + Adds a debug handler, likely used within a logging solution of some kind. + + + + + + Removes a debug handler + + + + + + Clears debug handlers; + + + + + Initialize a new channel with an arbitrary channel name. + + + + + + + Shorthand initialization of a channel with postgres_changes options already set. + + + + + + + + + + + + Connect to the + + + + + + + Connect to the + + + + + + Disconnect from the + + + + + + + + Remove an initialized + + + + + + Sets the authentication JWT to be passed into all realtime channels. Used for WALRUS permissions. + + + + + + Contract representing an internal debugger. + + + + + A debug event handler + + + + + Adds a debug listener + + + + + + Removes a debug handler. + + + + + + Clears debug handlers. + + + + + Notifies debug listeners + + + + + + + + Contract representing a Realtime Presence class + + + + + Delegate for a presence event. + + + + + Mapping of presence event types + + + + + Sync event (both join and leave) + + + + + Join event + + + + + Leave event + + + + + Send an arbitrary payload as a presence event, MUST be called once to register this client as an active presence. + + + + + + + Add a presence event handler + + + + + + + Remove a presence event handler + + + + + + + Clear presence events. + + + + + + Contract representing a "Push" or an outgoing message to the socket server + + + + + + + Delegate for a message event. + + + + + Add a message received handler + + + + + + Remove a message received handler + + + + + + Clear Message received handlers. + + + + + The calling or parent channel + + + + + The event name this push is registered under. + + + + + Is push sent? + + + + + The wrapped SocketRequest + + + + + The payload (present in ) + + + + + A unique ID representing this push. + + + + + The server's response + + + + + A timeout event handler. + + + + + Resend this push, only called on a failed push attempt. + + + + + + Send this push. + + + + + Contract for a realtime socket. + + + + + Is this socket connected? + + + + + Delegate for errors on this socket + + + + + Delegate for handling socket state changes. + + + + + Delegate for handling message received events. + + + + + Delegate for handling a heartbeat event. + + + + + Add a state changed handler. + + + + + + Remove a state changed handler. + + + + + + Clear state changed handlers. + + + + + Add a message received handler. + + + + + + Remove a message received handler. + + + + + + Clear message received handlers. + + + + + Add a heartbeat handler. + + + + + + Remove heartbeat handler. + + + + + + Clear heartbeat handlers. + + + + + Add an error handler + + + + + + Remove an error handler + + + + + + Clear error handlers. + + + + + Gets the roundtrip time of a single message between client and server. + + + + + + Connects to a socket + + + + + + Disconnects from a socket + + + + + + + Generates a Message ref, used in + + + + + + Push a to the + + + + + + The phoenix specific reply event name for a message. + + + + + + + Contract for a socket response + + + + + The raw event name + + + + + The parsed event type + + + + + The opinionated payload matching a + + + + + The unique id of this response + + + + + The topic. + + + + + Represents a Broadcast response with a modeled payload. + + + + + + The typed payload. + + + + + Represents an arbitrary Broadcast response. + + + + + The event. + + + + + The payload. + + + + + Represents an arbitrary Presence response. + + + + + The ref for this event. (can be used to establish sequence) + + + + + The previous ref for this presence event (can be used to establish sequence) + + + + + Disables serialization of phoenix_ref + + + + + + Disables serialization of phoenix_prev_ref + + + + + + Handles a `postgres_changes` channel + + For Example in the js client: + + const databaseFilter = { + schema: 'public', + table: 'messages', + filter: `room_id=eq.${channelId}`, + event: 'INSERT', + } + + Would translate to: + + new PostgresChangesOptions("public", "messages", $"room_id=eq.{channelId}"); + + + + + Mapping of postgres changes listener types + + + + + All event + + + + + INSERT events + + + + + UPDATE events + + + + + DELETE events + + + + + The schema for this listener, likely: `public` + + + + + The table for this listener, can be: `*` matching all tables in schema. + + + + + The filter for this listener + + + + + The parameters passed to the server + + + + + The stringified event listener type + + + + + Postgres changes options. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + A postgres changes event. + + + + + + + + Hydrates the referenced record into a Model (if possible). + + + + + + + Hydrates the old_record into a Model (if possible). + + NOTE: If you want to receive the "previous" data for updates and deletes, you will need to set `REPLICA IDENTITY to FULL`, like this: `ALTER TABLE your_table REPLICA IDENTITY FULL`; + + + + + + + The payload. + + + + + + The payload data. + + + + + Options used to initialize Realtime Presence + + + + + key option is used to track presence payload across clients + + + + + Presence options. + + + + + + Represents a presence_diff response + + + + + + + + + a Presence Diff payload + + + + + + The joining presences. + + + + + The leaving presences. + + + + + A presence diff payload + + + + + + The metas containing current presences + + + + + + + + + + + A presence state payload response + + + + + + The metas containing joins and leaves + + + + + Represents a realtime broadcast client. + + Broadcast follows the publish-subscribe pattern where a client publishes messages to a channel with a unique identifier. + Other clients can elect to receive the message in real-time by subscribing to the channel with the same unique identifier. If these clients are online and subscribed then they will receive the message. + + Broadcast works by connecting your client to the nearest Realtime server, which will communicate with other servers to relay messages to other clients. + A common use-case is sharing a user's cursor position with other clients in an online game. + + A model representing expected payload. + + + + The last received broadcast. + + + + + Initializes a realtime broadcast helper class. + + + + + + + + Adds a broadcast event listener. + + + + + + Removes a broadcast event listener. + + + + + + Clears all broadcast event listeners + + + + + Called by when a broadcast event is received, then parsed/typed here. + + + + + + + Broadcasts an arbitrary payload + + + + + + + + Class representation of a channel subscription + + + + + As to whether this Channel is Closed + + + + + As to if this Channel has Errored + + + + + As to if this Channel is currently Joined + + + + + As to if this Channel is currently Joining + + + + + As to if this channel is currently leaving + + + + + The channel's topic (identifier) + + + + + The Channel's current state. + + + + + Options passed to this channel instance. + + + + + The saved Broadcast Options, set in + + + + + The saved Presence Options, set in + + + + + The saved Postgres Changes Options, set in + + + + + Flag stating whether a channel has been joined once or not. + + + + + Flag stating if a channel is currently subscribed. + + + + + Returns the instance. + + + + + + Returns a typed instance. + + + + + + + Returns the instance. + + + + + + Returns a typed instance. + + Model representing a Presence payload + + + + + The initial request to join a channel (repeated on channel disconnect) + + + + + Buffer of Pushes held because of Socket availability + + + + + Initializes a Channel - must call `Subscribe()` to receive events. + + + + + Handles socket state changes, specifically when a socket reconnects this channel (if previously subscribed) + should also rejoin. + + + + + + + Registers a instance - allowing broadcast responses to be parsed. + + + enables client to receive message it has broadcast + instructs server to acknowledge that broadcast message was received + + + + + + Registers a instance - allowing presence responses to be parsed and state to be tracked. + + The model representing a presence payload. + used to track presence payload across clients + + Thrown if called multiple times. + + + + Registers a state changed listener relative to this channel. Called when channel state changes. + + + + + + Removes a channel state changed listener + + + + + + Clears all channel state changed listeners + + + + + Notifies registered listeners that a channel state has changed. + + + + + + + Registers a message received listener, called when a socket message is received for this channel. + + + + + + Removes a message received listener. + + + + + + Clears message received listeners. + + + + + Notifies registered listeners that a channel message has been received. + + + + + + Add a postgres changes listener. Should be paired with . + + The type of event this callback should process. + + + + + Removes a postgres changes listener. + + The type of event this callback was registered to process. + + + + + Clears all postgres changes listeners. + + + + + Adds an error event handler. + + + + + + Removes an error event handler + + + + + + + Clears Error Event Handlers + + + + + Notifies listeners of a postgres change message being received. + + + + + + + Registers postgres_changes options, can be called multiple times. + + Should be paired with + + + + + + + Subscribes to the channel given supplied Options/params. + + + + + + Unsubscribes from the channel. + + + + + Sends a `Push` request under this channel. + + Maintains a buffer in the event push is called prior to the channel being joined. + + + + + + + + + Sends an arbitrary payload with a given payload type () + + + + + + + + + Rejoins the channel. + + + + + + Enqueues a message. + + + + + + Generates the Join Push message by merging broadcast, presence, and postgres_changes options. + + + + + + Generates an auth push. + + + + + + If the channel errors internally (phoenix error, not transport) attempt rejoining. + + + + + + + Sends the phoenix server a join message. + + + + + + Handles a received join response (received after sending on subscribe/reconnection) + + + + + + + Called when a socket message is received, parses the correct event handler to pass to. + + + + + + Represents a realtime presence client. + + When a client subscribes to a channel, it will immediately receive the channel's latest state in a single message. + Clients are free to come-and-go as they please, and as long as they are all subscribed to the same channel then they will all have the same Presence state as each other. + If a client is suddenly disconnected (for example, they go offline), their state will be automatically removed from the shared state. + + A model representing expected payload. + + + + The Last State of this Presence instance. + + + + + The Current State of this Presence instance. + + + + + Initializes a realtime presence helper class. + + + + + + + + Add presence event handler for a given event type. + + + + + + + Remove an event handler + + + + + + + Clears all event handlers for a given type (if specified) or clears all handlers. + + + + + + Notifies listeners of state changes + + + + + + Called in two cases: + - By `RealtimeChannel` when it receives a `presence_state` initializing message. + - By `RealtimeChannel` When a diff has been received and a new response is saved. + + + + + + Triggers a diff comparison and emits events accordingly. + + + + + + + "Tracks" an event, used with . + + + + + + + Untracks an event. + + + + + Sets the internal Presence State from the + + + + + Socket connection handler. + + + + + Returns whether or not the connection is alive. + + + + + The Socket Endpoint + + + + + Initializes this Socket instance. + + + + + + + Connects to a socket server and registers event listeners. + + + + + Disconnects from the socket server. + + + + + + + Adds a listener to be notified when the socket state changes. + + + + + + Removes a specified listener from socket state changes. + + + + + + Notifies all listeners that the socket state has changed. + + + + + + Clears all of the listeners from receiving event state changes. + + + + + Adds a listener to be notified when a message is received. + + + + + + Removes a specified listener from messages received. + + + + + + Notifies all listeners that the socket has received a message + + + + + + Clears all of the listeners from receiving event state changes. + + + + + Adds a listener to be notified when a message is received. + + + + + + Removes a specified listener from messages received. + + + + + + Notifies all listeners that the socket has received a heartbeat + + + + + + Clears all of the listeners from receiving event state changes. + + + + + Adds an error event handler. + + + + + + Removes an error event handler + + + + + + + Clears Error Event Handlers + + + + + Pushes formatted data to the socket server. + + If the connection is not alive, the data will be placed into a buffer to be sent when reconnected. + + + + + + Returns the latency (in millis) of roundtrip time from socket to server and back. + + + + + + Maintains a heartbeat connection with the socket server to prevent disconnection. + + + + + Called when the socket opens, registers the heartbeat thread and cancels the reconnection timer. + + + + + The socket has reconnected (or connected) + + + + + + The socket has disconnected, called either through a socket closing or erroring. + + + + + + Parses a received socket message into a non-generic type. + + + + + + Handles socket errors, increments reconnection count if a connection has been established at least once. + + + + + + + Begins the reconnection thread with a progressively increasing interval. + + + + + Generates an incrementing identifier for message references - this reference is used + to coordinate requests with their responses. + + + + + + Returns the expected reply event name based off a generated message ref. + + + + + + + Dispose of the web socket connection. + + + + + Flushes `Push` requests added while a socket was disconnected. + + + + + A generic, internal phoenix server response + + + + + The response. + + + + + The status. + + + + + Options to initialize a socket. + + + + + A user token (used for WALRUS permissions) + + + + + A Supabase hosted public key + + + + + Representation of a Socket Request, used by + + + + + The type + + + + + The topic being sent to + + + + + The Event name + + + + + The json serializable payload + + + + + The unique ref for this request. + + + + + The join ref (if applicable) + + + + + A SocketResponse with support for Generically typed Payload + + + + + + + + + The typed payload response + + + + + Representation of a Socket Response. + + + + + Represents a socket response + + + + + + The internal realtime topic. + + + + + The internal, raw event given by the socket + + + + + The typed, parsed event given by this library. + + + + + The payload/response. + + + + + An internal reference to this particular feedback loop. + + + + + The raw JSON string of the received data. + + + + + + + + The record referenced. + + + + + The previous state of the referenced record. + + + + + A socket response payload. + + + + + Displays Column information from the Database. + + Will always be an array but can be empty + + + + + The timestamp of the commit referenced. + + Will either be a string or null + + + + + The record referenced. + + Will always be an object but can be empty. + + + + + The previous state of the referenced record. + + Will always be an object but can be empty. + + + + + The Schema affected. + + + + + The Table affected. + + + + + The action type performed (INSERT, UPDATE, DELETE, etc.) + + + + + The parsed type. + + + + + Status of response + + + + + The unparsed response object + + + + + Either null or an array of errors. + See: https://github.com/supabase/walrus/#error-states + + + + + Presence joins (parsed later) + + + + + Presence leaves (parsed later) + + + + + The channel (system) + + + + + The extension (system) + + + + + The message (system) + + + + + Simple method to form a query string (albeit poorly) from a dictionary. + + + + + + + Generates a Channel topic string of format: `realtime{:schema?}{:table?}{:col.eq.:val?}` + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/Packages/realtime-csharp.6.0.4/realtime-csharp.6.0.4.nupkg b/Packages/realtime-csharp.6.0.4/realtime-csharp.6.0.4.nupkg new file mode 100644 index 0000000..98409a4 Binary files /dev/null and b/Packages/realtime-csharp.6.0.4/realtime-csharp.6.0.4.nupkg differ diff --git a/Packages/supabase-core.0.0.3/.signature.p7s b/Packages/supabase-core.0.0.3/.signature.p7s new file mode 100644 index 0000000..050ac15 Binary files /dev/null and b/Packages/supabase-core.0.0.3/.signature.p7s differ diff --git a/Packages/supabase-core.0.0.3/README.md b/Packages/supabase-core.0.0.3/README.md new file mode 100644 index 0000000..7085808 --- /dev/null +++ b/Packages/supabase-core.0.0.3/README.md @@ -0,0 +1,25 @@ +

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+ +This repo contains shared resources for the [supabase-csharp](https://github.com/supabase-community/supabase-csharp) repo and its dependent libraries. + +## Package made possible through the efforts of: + +Join the ranks! See a problem? Help fix it! + + + + + +Made with [contrib.rocks](https://contrib.rocks/preview?repo=supabase-community%core-csharp). + +## Contributing + +We are more than happy to have contributions! Please submit a PR. diff --git a/Packages/supabase-core.0.0.3/icon.png b/Packages/supabase-core.0.0.3/icon.png new file mode 100644 index 0000000..eb1468e Binary files /dev/null and b/Packages/supabase-core.0.0.3/icon.png differ diff --git a/Packages/supabase-core.0.0.3/lib/netstandard2.0/Supabase.Core.dll b/Packages/supabase-core.0.0.3/lib/netstandard2.0/Supabase.Core.dll new file mode 100644 index 0000000..a378d13 Binary files /dev/null and b/Packages/supabase-core.0.0.3/lib/netstandard2.0/Supabase.Core.dll differ diff --git a/Packages/supabase-core.0.0.3/lib/netstandard2.0/Supabase.Core.xml b/Packages/supabase-core.0.0.3/lib/netstandard2.0/Supabase.Core.xml new file mode 100644 index 0000000..1db8fa5 --- /dev/null +++ b/Packages/supabase-core.0.0.3/lib/netstandard2.0/Supabase.Core.xml @@ -0,0 +1,13 @@ + + + + Supabase.Core + + + + + Used internally to add a string value to a C# field. + + + + diff --git a/Packages/supabase-core.0.0.3/supabase-core.0.0.3.nupkg b/Packages/supabase-core.0.0.3/supabase-core.0.0.3.nupkg new file mode 100644 index 0000000..515a58a Binary files /dev/null and b/Packages/supabase-core.0.0.3/supabase-core.0.0.3.nupkg differ diff --git a/ProjectSettings/EditorBuildSettings.asset b/ProjectSettings/EditorBuildSettings.asset index 2265666..d439045 100644 --- a/ProjectSettings/EditorBuildSettings.asset +++ b/ProjectSettings/EditorBuildSettings.asset @@ -5,6 +5,9 @@ EditorBuildSettings: m_ObjectHideFlags: 0 serializedVersion: 2 m_Scenes: + - enabled: 1 + path: Assets/TPSBR/Scenes/Wallet.unity + guid: 5622920d4cb64fb45abadeb06d20725d - enabled: 1 path: Assets/TPSBR/Scenes/Loader.unity guid: e0efe2376efa94042918b2d7cf5aac23 diff --git a/ProjectSettings/PackageManagerSettings.asset b/ProjectSettings/PackageManagerSettings.asset index a79a296..f5570f7 100644 --- a/ProjectSettings/PackageManagerSettings.asset +++ b/ProjectSettings/PackageManagerSettings.asset @@ -27,11 +27,31 @@ MonoBehaviour: m_IsDefault: 1 m_Capabilities: 7 m_ConfigSource: 0 - m_UserSelectedRegistryName: + - m_Id: scoped:project:package.openupm.com + m_Name: package.openupm.com + m_Url: https://package.openupm.com + m_Scopes: + - com.nethereum.unity + - com.reown.appkit.unity + - com.reown.core + - com.reown.core.common + - com.reown.core.crypto + - com.reown.core.network + - com.reown.core.storage + - com.reown.sign + - com.reown.sign.nethereum + - com.reown.sign.nethereum.unity + - com.reown.sign.unity + - com.reown.appkit.solana.unity + - com.reown.unity.dependencies + m_IsDefault: 0 + m_Capabilities: 0 + m_ConfigSource: 4 + m_UserSelectedRegistryName: package.openupm.com m_UserAddingNewScopedRegistry: 0 m_RegistryInfoDraft: m_Modified: 0 m_ErrorMessage: - m_UserModificationsInstanceId: -876 - m_OriginalInstanceId: -878 + m_UserModificationsInstanceId: -878 + m_OriginalInstanceId: -882 m_LoadAssets: 0 diff --git a/ProjectSettings/Packages/com.unity.services.core/Settings.json b/ProjectSettings/Packages/com.unity.services.core/Settings.json index e69de29..de218bd 100644 --- a/ProjectSettings/Packages/com.unity.services.core/Settings.json +++ b/ProjectSettings/Packages/com.unity.services.core/Settings.json @@ -0,0 +1 @@ +{"EnvironmentName":""} \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/ProjectSettings/ProjectSettings.asset b/ProjectSettings/ProjectSettings.asset index 3862685..29f3f65 100644 --- a/ProjectSettings/ProjectSettings.asset +++ b/ProjectSettings/ProjectSettings.asset @@ -928,11 +928,11 @@ PlayerSettings: captureStartupLogs: {} activeInputHandler: 1 windowsGamepadBackendHint: 0 - cloudProjectId: fd0f189a-6687-4e98-b8d3-65ee935923c1 + cloudProjectId: 823b3185-ede3-4ad9-a4d5-dcc1b3959bbd framebufferDepthMemorylessMode: 0 qualitySettingsNames: [] - projectName: RizzeBR200 - organizationId: hazimbinijaz + projectName: BRSol + organizationId: meshfreaksbr cloudEnabled: 0 legacyClampBlendShapeWeights: 0 hmiLoadingImage: {fileID: 0} diff --git a/app.config b/app.config new file mode 100644 index 0000000..a287bca --- /dev/null +++ b/app.config @@ -0,0 +1,11 @@ + + + + + + + + + + + \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/packages.config b/packages.config new file mode 100644 index 0000000..f96c4bc --- /dev/null +++ b/packages.config @@ -0,0 +1,16 @@ + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + \ No newline at end of file